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Pertinently, clause (d) of Order VII Rule 11 C.P.C. provides for the rejection of a plaint when the suit appears from the statement in the plaint to be barred by any law.
Rule 11 provides that sanctions for violations are within the judges discretion; that a party should have a period of time, a safe harbor, within which to withdraw or correct a filing alleged to violate Rule 11; and that Rule 11s primary purpose is to deter future violations and not necessarily to compen- sate the
The Judicial Council of California has the authority to promulgate rules of practice and procedure as long as these rules are not inconsistent with law. California Rules of Court 10.20 through 10.22 define the rulemaking process.
Since the purpose of Rule 11 sanctions is to deter rather than to compensate, the rule provides that, if a monetary sanction is imposed, it should ordinarily be paid into court as a penalty.
(11) If a case is reclassified by an amended complaint, cross-complaint, amended cross-complaint, or other pleading under Code of Civil Procedure section 403.020 or 403.030, the caption must indicate that the action or proceeding is reclassified by this pleading.
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