“Rejection of the plaint under Order 7, Rule 11 is a drastic power conferred in Court to terminate a civil action at the threshold. The conditions precedent to the exercise of power under Order 7, Rule 11 therefore, are stringent and have been consistently held to be so by Court. It is the averments in the plaint that has to be read as a whole to find out whether it discloses a cause of action or whether the suit is barred under any law. At the stage of exercise of power under Order 7, Rule 11, the written statement or the application for rejection of the plaint is wholly immaterial. It is only if the averments in the plaint ex facie do not disclose a cause of action or on a reading thereof the suit appears to be barred under any law the plaint can be rejected. In all other situations, the claims will have to be adjudicated in the course of the trial.”
– Hon’ble Justice Ranjan Gogoi, P.V. Guru Raj v. P. Neeradha Reddy, [Civil Appeal No. 5254 of 2006].