Order 33, Rule 9A CPC
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 →
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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 →
13. State Government to be deemed a party. All matters arising between the State Government and any party to the suit under rule 10, ruleRead More →
14. Recovery of amount of court-fees. Where an order is made under rule 10, rule 11 or rule 11A, the court shall forthwith cause aRead More →
15. Refusal to allow applicant to sue as indigent person to bar subsequent application of like nature. An order refusing to allow the applicant topRead More →
15A. Grant of time for payment of court-fee. Nothing contained in rule 5, rule 7 or rule 15 shall prevent a Court, while rejecting anRead More →
16. Costs. The costs of an application for permission to sue as an indigent person and of an inquiry into indigency shall be costs inRead More →
17. Defence by an indigent person. Any defendant, who desire to plead a set-off or counter-claim, may be allowed to set up such claim asRead More →
18. Power of Government to provide for free legal services to indigent persons. (1) Subject to the provisions of this Order, the Central or StateRead More →
ORDER XXXIV – SUITS RELATING TO MORTGAGES OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY 1. Parties to suits for foreclosure sale and redemption. Subject to the provisions of thisRead More →
2. Preliminary decree in foreclosure suit. (1) In a suit for foreclosure, if the plaintiff succeeds, the Court shall pass a preliminary decree- (a) orderingRead More →
3. Final decree in foreclosure suit. (1) Where, before a final decree debarring the defendant from all right to redeem the mortgaged property has beenRead More →
4. Preliminary decree in suit for sale. (1) In a suit for sale, if the plaintiff succeeds, the Court shall pass a preliminary decree toRead More →
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