CPC Contains No Provision Enabling Courts To Appoint Guardian For A Missing Party: Delhi HC

Recently, the Delhi High Court observed that no provision in CPC enables the court to appoint a guardian for a party before the court which is missing. As per the Bench of Justice C Hari Shankar, Order XXXII Rule 15 of CPC envisages the appointment of a guardian only to protect the interest of those

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