Question
What does the term "res judicata" mean in the context of
the Civil Procedure Code?Solution
"Res judicata" is a legal principle that prevents the same matter from being relitigated once it has been finally adjudicated by a competent court. As per S.11 of CPC a matter which is already decided and hit by the doctrine of Res judicata cannot be filed in the court of law.
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Which of the following statement is incorrect?