Re Impleading Defendants In Suit
Summary
To re-implead a defendant in a civil suit, file an application under Order 1 Rule 10 of the Civil Procedure Code, which allows adding or removing parties. A civil suit can be filed against a limited company without involving its directors unless theres a legal reason, such as fraud. For specific case law, more details about the case are needed.Full Conversation
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To re-implead a defendant in a civil suit, you generally need to file an application with the court under Order * Rule * of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC). This rule allows for the addition or removal of parties in a suit.
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can civil suit against limited company without impleaded director as party to the suit
Yes, a civil suit can be filed against a limited company without impleading its directors as parties to the suit. The company, being a separate legal entity, can be sued in its own name. Directors are not personally liable unless there's a specific legal reason to involve them, like fraud or personal guarantees.
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