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13. Where rejection of plaint does not preclude presentation of fresh plaint.-
The rejection of the plaint on any of the grounds hereinbefore mentioned shall not of its own force preclude the plaintiff from presenting a fresh plaint in respect of the same cause of action.

HIGH COURT AMENDMENT

Bombay, Goa, Daman and Diu.- In Order VII, for the existing Rule 13 and its marginal note, substitute the following as Rule 13 and marginal note:-

“13. Where rejection of plaint does not preclude presentation of fresh plaint. — The rejection of the plaint on any of the grounds hereinbefore mentioned or on the ground mentioned in Rule 14-A (5) (a) of Order VI shall not of its own force preclude the plaintiff from presenting a fresh plaint in respect of the same cause of action.” Mah. Government Gaz. Pt. 4. ka. p. 403 dt. 15.9.1983. (1.10.1983). Goa Gaz. dt. 12.10.1987 p. 377 (1.4.1987).

 

 

 

 

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