13. The power of the Trial Court to decide an issue of
jurisdiction under Section 9-A of CPC can be invoked, only at the
time of deciding an application for grant of interim reliefs, as
contemplated by sub-section (1) therein. When such an objection
is raised, the Court is obliged to decide an issue at that stage only,
without proceeding to decide the suit on merits. Once the Court
proceeds to decide the suit on merits and no objection is raised as
to the jurisdiction of the Court while deciding the application for
grant of interim reliefs, as contemplated therein, the power under
sub-section (1) of Section 9-A cannot be invoked. This however,
does not preclude the Court from deciding such an issue raised in
the written statement by invoking its discretionary power under
Order XIV, Rules 2(a) and (b).
Stage to invoke power under Order VII, Rule 11(d) of CPC
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY,
CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
WRIT PETITION NO.722 OF 2013
WITH
WRIT PETITION NO.5775 OF 2012
AND
CIVIL REVISION APPLICATION NO.482 OF 2012
WRIT PETITION NO.722 OF 2013
Walchandnagar Industries Limited,
Versus
1. Indraprastha Developers,
Date of Pronouncing the Judgment : 25-9-2013
Citation;2014(2) ALLMR 550
Link to the judgement is : http://bit.ly/1i4ougF
CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
WRIT PETITION NO.722 OF 2013
WITH
WRIT PETITION NO.5775 OF 2012
AND
CIVIL REVISION APPLICATION NO.482 OF 2012
WRIT PETITION NO.722 OF 2013
Walchandnagar Industries Limited,
Versus
1. Indraprastha Developers,
Date of Pronouncing the Judgment : 25-9-2013
Citation;2014(2) ALLMR 550
Link to the judgement is : http://bit.ly/1i4ougF
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