Rule 14 of CPC : Rule 14: Recovery of amount of court-fees.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Ravi, an indigent person, files a lawsuit in a civil court seeking compensation for damages caused by a road accident. Since Ravi cannot afford the court fees, he applies to sue as an indigent person under Order XXXIII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. The court accepts his application and allows him to proceed without paying the court fees upfront. However, after the trial, the court dismisses Ravi's case and issues an order under Rule 11, stating that Ravi is liable to pay the court fees. The court then forwards a copy of this...
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