[Order VII Rule 11(d)] Plaint Can’t be Rejected on the Ground of Limitation if there is Mixed Question of Fact and Law: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has held that a plaint can’t be rejected under the Order VII Rule 11(d) of the CPC if the limitation issue was a mixed question of fact and law. A Bench of Justices V Ramasubramanian and Hemant Gupta observed while reversing a High Court of Bombay order that upheld the Civil Court’s

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