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Supreme Court of India · 2009-02-25

T. GNANAVEL vs T.S.KANAGARAJ

Citation / case number
SC 2007/16223
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
T. GNANAVEL
Respondent
T.S.KANAGARAJ
Author
TARUN CHATTERJEE

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court interpreted Order XXII Rule 4 of the Code of Civil Procedure, holding that an ex parte decree becomes a nullity if the sole defendant dies and the plaintiff fails to bring the heirs on record, even if an exemption is obtained. The Court emphasized that the death of the defendant must be acknowledged in the proceedings to avoid abatement. The appeal was dismissed, affirming the High Court's ruling that the decree was void due to non-compliance with procedural requirements.

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