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compulsory joinder

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joinder

joinder [Anglo-French, from joinder to join, from Old French joindre, from Latin jungere] : the act or an instance of joining: as a : a joining of parties as coplaintiffs or codefendants in a suit ;also : a joining of claims by one or more plaintiffs in a suit see also misjoinder compare counterclaim, cross-claim, impleader, interpleader, intervention, sever collusive joinder : an addition of a party to a suit made for the purpose of manufacturing federal jurisdiction NOTE: Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure a federal district court will not have jurisdiction when collusive joinder is made. compulsory joinder : joinder of a party to a suit required by the court when the party is indispensable to complete relief for parties already involved or when the party claims an interest that may substantially affect the other parties or may be put at risk by the action joinder of remedies : a joining of two claims in one action even though one cannot be recognized until the othe...


Compulsory retirement

Compulsory retirement, compulsory retirement does not involve civil consequences and therefore it is not necessary to afford to a Government servant an opportunity to show cause against his compulsory retirement, E. Vankateswara Naidu v. Union of India, (1973) 1 SCC 361: AIR 1973 SC 698 (701): (1973) 3 SCR 216.The heading 'Compulsory Retirement' is wide enough to include premature retirement within its fold, S.C. Jain v. State of Haryana, (1985) 4 SCC 645: AIR 1986 SC 169: (1985) Supp 3 SCR 727.A compulsory retirement does not amount to dismissal removal and, therefore, does not attract the provisions of Article 311 of the Constitution, Shyamlal v. State of Uttar Pradesh, AIR 1954 SC 369 (375): (1955) 1 SCR 26. [Constitution of India, Art. 311]For the judicial officers allowed to superannuate at the age of 58 years and the expressions such as compulsory retirement on attaining the age of 58 years according to the procedure for compulsory retirement under the rules, Bishwanath Prasad Si...


collusive joinder

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joinder of remedies

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permissive joinder

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Joinder of causes of action

Joinder of causes of action, coupling two or more matters in the same suit or proceeding.Under the (English) C.L.P. Act, 1852, s. 41, causes of action, of whatever kind, provided they were by and against the same parties and in the same rights, might be joined in the same suit; but this did not extend to repelling or ejectment; and where two or more of the causes of action so joined were local, and arose indifferent counties, the venue might be laid in either of such counties, but the court or a judge had power to prevent the trial of different causes of action together if such trial wound be inexpedient, and in such case such court or judge might order separate records to be made up, and separate trials to be had. The joinder in one bill in equity of distinct and independent matters, which was termed multifariousness, was a ground of objection to the bill. See MULTIFARIOUSNESS.By (English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XVIII., the plaintiff may in many cases unite in the same action and the same ...


Joinder in pleading

Joinder in pleading, accepting the issue and mode of trial tendered, either by demurrer, error, or issue in fact, by the opposite party. See now ISSUE....


Joinder of parties

Joinder of parties. see PARTIES....


Non-joinder of parties

Non-joinder of parties. see PARTIES and ABATEMENT....


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