Supreme Court: Clear and precise pleadings in civil disputes and ruled against relying on extraneous evidence

Anathula Sudhakar v. P. Buchi Reddy (Dead) by LRs & Ors. (2008) 4 SCC 594

  • Principle: This case addressed the need for clear and precise pleadings in civil disputes and ruled against relying on extraneous evidence.
  • Relevance: The court cited this case while dismissing the reliance on documents that lacked adequate pleading and registration.
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