Order 1, rule 24 of Civil Procedure Rules : Defendant claiming against a co-defendant

    

(1) Where a defendant desires to claim against another person who is already a party to the suit—
(a) that he is entitled to contribution or indemnity; or
(b) that he is entitled to any relief or remedy relating to or connected with the original subject-matter of the action which is substantially the same as some relief or remedy claimed by the plaintiff; or
(c) that any question or issue relating to or connected with the said subject matter is substantially the same as some question or issue arising between the plaintiff and the defendant and should properly be determined not only as between the plaintiff and the defendant but as between the plaintiff and the defendant and such other person or between any or either of them,
the defendant may without leave issue and serve on such other person a notice making such claim or specifying such question or issue.
(2) No appearance to such notice shall be necessary but there shall be adopted for the determination of such claim, question or issue the same procedure as if such other person were a third party under this Order.
(3) Nothing contained in this r. shall operate or be construed so as to prejudice the rights of the plaintiff against any defendant to the action.


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