Rule 2 of CPC : Rule 2: Effect of failure to furnish security.

CPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi files a civil suit against his neighbor, Suresh, for encroaching on his property. The court, considering the circumstances, orders Ravi to furnish a security deposit of ₹50,000 within 30 days to cover potential legal costs. Ravi fails to provide the security within the stipulated time. As a result, the court dismisses Ravi's suit. However, Ravi later applies to the court, explaining that he was hospitalized due to a severe illness and could not arrange the security deposit in time. The court, satisfied with Ravi's explanation, sets aside the dismissal, orders Ravi to furnish the security with...

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