Robin Thapa v. Rohit Dora, (2019) 7 SCC 359 : (2019) 3 SCC (Civ) 637 : 2019 SCC OnLine SC 836 at page 360
7. Ordinarily, a litigation is based on adjudication on the merits of the contentions of the parties. Litigation should not be terminated by default, either of the plaintiff or the defendant. The cause of justice does require that as far as possible, adjudication be done on merits.
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