Order 32A, Rule 6 CPC
6. “Family”. meaning of, For the purposes of this Order, each of the following shall be treated as constituting a family, namely- (a) (i) aRead More →
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6. “Family”. meaning of, For the purposes of this Order, each of the following shall be treated as constituting a family, namely- (a) (i) aRead More →
ORDER XXXIII – SUITS BY INDIGENT PERSONS 1. Suits may be instituted by indigent person. Subject to the following provisions, any suit may be institutedRead More →
1A. Inquiry into the means of an indigent person. Every inquiry into the question whether or not a person is an indigent person shall beRead More →
2. Contents of application. Every application for permission to sue as an indigent person shall contain the particulars required in regard to plaints in suits:Read More →
3. Presentation of application. Notwithstanding anything contained in these rules, the application shall be presented to the Court by the applicant in person, unless heRead More →
4. Examination of applicant. (1) Where the application is in proper form and duly presented, the Court may, if it thinks fit, examine the applicant,Read More →
5. Rejection of application. The Court shall reject an application for permission to sue as an indigent person- (a) where it is not framed andRead More →
6. Notice of day for receiving evidence of applicant’s indigency. Where the Court sees no reason to reject the application on any of the groundsRead More →
7. Procedure at hearing. (1) On the day so fixed or as soon thereafter as may be convenient the Court shall examine the witnesses (ifRead More →
8. Procedure if application admitted. Where the application is granted, it shall be numbered and registered, and shall be deemed the plaint in the suit,Read More →
9. Withdrawal of permission to sue as an indigent person. The Court may, on the application of the defendant, or of the Government pleader, ofRead More →
9A. Court to assign a pleader to an unrepresented indigent person. (1) Where a person, who is permitted to sue as an indigent person, isRead More →
10. Costs were indigent person succeeds. Where the plaintiff succeeds in the suit, the Court shall calculate the amount of court-fees which would have beenRead More →
11. Procedure where indigent person fails. Where the plaintiff fails in the suit or the permission granted to him to sue as an indigent personRead More →
11A. Procedure where indigent persons suit abates. Where the suit abates by reason of the death of the plaintiff or of any person added asRead More →
12. State Government may apply for payment of court-fees. The State Government shall have the right at any time to apply to the Court toRead More →
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