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Supreme Court: Plaint Cannot Be Rejected Merely Because One Relief is Untenable – Detailed Case Analysis

: Supreme Court, plaint rejection, CPC Order 7 Rule 11, legal relief, civil procedure, Indian judiciary, Supreme Court 2025 judgement Introduction In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of India reaffirmed that a plaint cannot be rejected in its entirety simply because one of the reliefs sought is legally untenable . The judgment provides much-needed clarity on Order 7 Rule 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908 , and underscores the judiciary’s commitment to substantive justice. This blog post breaks down the facts, legal issues, ruling, and implications of this significant judgment in an SEO-optimized format for students, professionals, and legal enthusiasts. Case Title and Citation Title: Suresh Kumar vs. Amit Verma & Ors. Court: Supreme Court of India Date of Judgment: April 2025 Bench: Justice B.R. Gavai and Justice Sandeep Mehta Facts of the Case The plaintiff, Suresh Kumar , filed a civil suit seeking multiple reliefs, including: Decl...