Framing of Issues--Disputed Questions
It is duty of Court to analyse the evidence before it and render a decision on all disputed questions of fact or law, directly or indirectly in issue, so as to put an end to the lis, even if issues are not framed on such disputed questions
Limitation--Duty of Court--Even in the absence of specific pleadings and framing of issue regarding the limitation, there is a bounden duty on every Civil Court to ascertain as to whether the lis has been initiated within the time prescribed under law
Limitation--Framing of Issue--There is no hard and fast rule that every question of limitation is to be treated as a mixed question of fact and law
Second Appeal--Non adjudication of Substantial Question of Law--High Court, has failed to decide the substantial question framed at the time of admission and went to decide, only the additional substantial question of law, framed at the time of hearing--Order set aside
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