Plaint Cannot Be Rejected at Threshold if It Discloses Triable Issues; Opportunity Must Be Given to Cure Court Fee Defect: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India, in a judgment delivered on April 21, 2026, has set aside a Madras High Court order that had rejected a civil plaint filed by M/s. Marg Limited. The Bench, comprising Justice Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha and Justice Alok Aradhe, held that a court cannot reject a plaint for undervaluation or insufficient

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