Rule 13 of CPC : Rule 13: Where minor co-plaintiff attaining majority desires to repudiate suit.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi, a 16-year-old minor, is a co-plaintiff in a property dispute case along with his elder brother, Rajesh. Their next friend, their uncle, filed the suit on their behalf. When Ravi turns 18, he decides that he no longer wants to be part of the lawsuit. Ravi applies to the court to have his name removed as a co-plaintiff. The court reviews the application and determines that Ravi is not a necessary party to the suit. The court dismisses Ravi from the case and orders that the costs incurred by Ravi up to ...

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