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Under Order VI, Rule 16 of CPC, the pleadings can be ordered to be struck out:
if are unnecessary, scandalous, frivolous or vexatious
if tend to prejudice, embarrass or delay the fair trial
if is an abuse of the process of the court
all the above.
- Option 1: Pleadings can be ordered to be struck out if they are unnecessary, scandalous, frivolous, or vexatious. These types of pleadings do not contribute to resolving the main issues and can misuse the court's time.
- Option 2: If pleadings tend to prejudice, embarrass, or delay the fair trial, they can also be struck out. Such pleadings can inhibit the court's ability to deliver a just and speedy resolution.
- Option 3: Pleadings that constitute an abuse of the process of the court can be struck out. This prevents the legal system from being used for improper purposes.
- Option 4: All the above situations are valid reasons for striking out pleadings under Order VI, Rule 16 of CPC.
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