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Grounds for setting aside interrogatories contained in Order XI, Rule 7 of CPC are:
prolix
oppressive
unnecessary
all the above.
- Prolix: Interrogatories that are too wordy and complex can be set aside because they create confusion and increase litigation costs unnecessarily.
- Oppressive: If interrogatories are burdensome or harassing, the court can set them aside to prevent undue pressure on the responding party.
- Unnecessary: Interrogatories that seek information not required for resolving the case can be excluded to streamline the legal process.
- All the above: Courts have the discretion to set aside interrogatories for any of these reasons to ensure a fair and efficient trial process.
Answer: Option 4 - all the above
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