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N Asha Devi vs R Aravind Kumar & Anr 

Supreme Court Holds Suit Barred by Limitation, Rejects Plaint Under Order VII Rule 11 CPC


Case Snapshot

  • Case Name: N Asha Devi v. R Aravind Kumar & Anr.

  • Citation: 2026 INSC 908

  • Bench: Justice J.B. Pardiwala and Justice K. Vinod Chandran

  • Date of Judgment: August 17, 2026

  • Area of Law: Civil Procedure, Limitation, Order VII Rule 11 CPC


The Judgment in One Line

Suit for division and allotment of share rejected as barred by limitation when cause of action arose in 2016 but suit filed in 2022.


Why This Judgment Matters

This judgment is significant as it clarifies the scope of Order VII Rule 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, regarding rejection of plaints on the ground of limitation. The Supreme Court held that when the plaint itself discloses that the suit is barred by limitation, the Court can reject it at the threshold without waiting for trial. The judgment reaffirms the principle that subsequent communications between parties do not create a fresh cause of action if they merely reiterate an earlier dispute. This will guide courts in dealing with belated claims and prevent parties from circumventing limitation by relying on subsequent correspondence.


Background

The parties entered into Joint Venture Agreements on August 18, 2014, for construction of eight flats on two plots owned by the appellant. Upon complet


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