Rule 2 of CPC : Rule 2: Where suit is instituted without next friend, plaint to be taken off the file.

CPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Rahul, a 15-year-old boy, wants to file a lawsuit against a neighbor for damaging his bicycle. Rahul goes to court and files the suit on his own, without involving any adult or guardian. The neighbor, upon receiving the court notice, realizes that Rahul is a minor and has filed the suit without a "next friend" (a responsible adult representing him). The neighbor's lawyer files an application to the court, requesting that the plaint (the written complaint) be removed from the court records. The court, after notifying Rahul ...

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