The Supreme Court held that objections to jurisdiction under Section 21 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (“CPC”), must be filed at the earliest, and no objection will be entertained at the belated stage unless injustice is caused. “The principle enjoins that objections regarding the place of suing shall not be allowed unless such objection is taken in the Court/tribunal of...
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