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Conditions to be satisfied for a registrar to take out a summons for striking out an action for want of prosecution

Distinction between a suit struck out and one dismissed on the merit

Effect of striking out a suit

How the court should exercise its power to strike out a suit

Meaning of striking out

Options open to a party whose case is struck out

The position of the law regarding matters struck out

Whether a case struck out by a court for want of jurisdiction can be relisted by the same court

Whether a case that has been struck out is dead

Whether a civil case which has been heard to conclusion by a trial court can be struck out

Whether a court can strike out a suit without hearing parties on the issue

Whether a Judge has a right to strike out or dismiss any claim on the basis that the claim could not possibly succeed

whether an action should be struck out where a person initiates an action in his own name rather than his lawful attorney

Whether an application to strike out a suit must be brought under the inherent jurisdiction of the court

Whether any application can be taken on a case that has been struck out

Whether a suit may be struck out on the ground that some parties to a representative action did not actively participate in the suit

Whether a suit that has been struck out on jurisdictional grounds can be refiled

Whether it is necessary to file a defence where an application is made to strike out a suit as disclosing no reasonable cause of action

Whether it is proper for a trial judge to strike out a suit upon which there was evidence before him

Whether striking out is a procedure for dismissing a suit and giving judgment to the defendant

Whether the striking out of a matter buries the suit

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