To avoid splitting of causes of action, legal practitioners should adopt a structured, step-by-step approach beginning with a comprehensive factual and legal audit of each case to identify all potential rights, remedies, and claims arising from the same transaction. Next, they should prepare a detailed “claim map” linking each fact to its corresponding legal relief to ensure inclusion of all connected claims within a single plaint. Before filing, lawyers must conduct a pre-filing review that verifies compliance with Order II Rule 2 CPC, ensuring no portion of the claim is inadvertently omitted or divided. Drafting checks should include cross-referencing every factual element with the relief column, as well as peer review by senior counsel for consistency and accuracy. Finally, digital case management tools and templates can systematically flag overlapping issues across cases, minimizing the risk of duplication. Following this procedural discipline not only upholds the integrity of pleadings but also prevents dismissal or bar of subsequent suits due to claim fragmentation