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Decoding the Doctrine of 'Res Judicata' in Indian Law ⚖️🔍 In the intricate tapestry of the Indian legal system, certain doctrines ensure that justice is both efficient and final. One such pivotal principle is 'Res Judicata' , which prevents the same dispute from being litigated multiple times. Let's unravel this doctrine's significance and application in India. 🕵️♂️📜 Understanding 'Res Judicata' 🤔 'Res Judicata' is a Latin term meaning "a matter already judged." In legal terms, it signifies that once a court has adjudicated a matter, the same parties cannot re-litigate the same issue in any court. This doctrine ensures finality in legal proceedings and prevents the wastage of judicial resources. #ResJudicata #LegalFinality #JudicialEfficiency Legal Framework in India: Under Section 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, 'Res Judicata' is enshrined as a fundamental principle. It stipulates that no court shall try ...
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