D.RAMACHANDRAN versus R.V. JANAKIRAMAN AND ORS.

D.RAMACHANDRAN versus R.V. JANAKIRAMAN AND ORS.

An election petition cannot be dismissed in limine for lack of material facts or cause of action unless the entirety of pleadings fails to disclose triable issues; courts must assume averments are true, avoid dissection of pleadings, and cannot reject in part. The High Court erred by not keeping in mind the...

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Parties
Appellant: D. Ramachandran; Respondent No. 1: R.V. Janakiraman; Respondents: Respondents 2 to 7; Respondent: Returning Officer (Respondent No. 8)
Jurisdiction
India
Judgment Date
11 March 1999
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From Dismissal in Limine (preliminary Objection) of Election Petition by Madras High Court
Outcome
Appeal allowed; judgment of High Court set aside; election petition restored; application for striking out pleadings dismissed.
Legal Topics
Dismissal in Limine, Election Petition, Corrupt Practices, Cause of Action, Material Facts Vs Full Particulars
Election Law Civil Procedure Dismissal in Limine Election Petition Corrupt Practices Cause of Action Material Facts Vs Full Particulars

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Parties

D. Ramachandran

Appellant

R.V. Janakiraman

Respondent No. 1

Respondents 2 to 7

Respondents

Returning Officer (Respondent No. 8)

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Civil Appeal / Appeal From Dismissal in Limine (preliminary Objection) of Election Petition by Madras High Court

  1. 1 Whether an election petition can be dismissed in limine for lack of material facts or cause of action without trial
  2. 2 Distinction between 'material facts' and 'full particulars' in pleadings
  3. 3 Applicability of Order 6 Rule 16 and Order 7 Rule 11(a) CPC to election petition

Ratio Decidendi

An election petition cannot be dismissed in limine for lack of material facts or cause of action unless the entirety of pleadings fails to disclose triable issues; courts must assume averments are true, avoid dissection of pleadings, and cannot reject in part. The High Court erred by not keeping in mind the distinction between material facts and particulars and in struck out pleadings without justification under Order 6 Rule 16 CPC.

Court Disposition

Appeal allowed; judgment of High Court set aside; election petition restored; application for striking out pleadings dismissed.

Orders

  • E.P. 3/96 restored to file.
  • O.A. 36/97 dismissed.