Order 27, Rule 2 CPC
2. Persons authorised to act for Government. Persons being ex officio or otherwise authorised to act for the Government in respect of any judicial proceedingRead More →
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2. Persons authorised to act for Government. Persons being ex officio or otherwise authorised to act for the Government in respect of any judicial proceedingRead More →
3. Plaints in suits by or against Government. In suits by or against the Government instead of inserting in the plaint the name and descriptionRead More →
4. Agent for Government to receive process. The Government pleader in any Court shall be the agent of the Government for the purpose of receivingRead More →
5. Fixing of day for appearance on behalf of Government. The Court, in fixing the day for the Government to answer to the plaint, shallRead More →
5A. Government to be joined as a party in a suit against a public officer. Where a suit is instituted against a public officer forRead More →
5B. Duty of Court in suits against the Government or a public officer to assist in arriving at a settlement. (1) In every suit orRead More →
6. Attendance of person able to answer questions relating to suit against Government. The Court may also in any case in which the Government pleaderRead More →
7. Extension of time to enable public officer to make reference to Government. (1) Where the defended is a public officer and, on receiving the summons,Read More →
8. Procedure in suits against public officer. (1) Where the Government undertakes the defence of a suit against a public officer, the Government pleader, uponRead More →
8A. No security to be required from Government or a public officer in certain cases. No such security as is mentioned in rules 5 andRead More →
8B. Definitions of “Government” and “Government pleader”. In this Order [unless otherwise expressly, provided] “Government” and “Government pleader” mean respectively- (a) in relation to anyRead More →
ORDER XXVIIA – SUITS INVOLVING A SUBSTANTIAL QUESTION OF LAW AS TO THE INTERPRETATION OF THE CONSTITUTION OR AS TO THEIR VALIDITY OF ANY STATUTORYRead More →
1A. Procedure in suits involving validity of any statutory instrument. In any suit in which it appears to the Court that any question as toRead More →
2. Court may add Government as party. The Court may at any stage of the proceedings order that the Central Government or a State GovernmentRead More →
2A. Power of Court to add Government or other authority as a defendant in a suit relating to the validity of any statutory instrument. TheRead More →
3. Costs. Where, under rule 2 or rule 2A the Government or any other authority is added as a defendant in a suit, the Attorney-General,Read More →
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