Rule 9 of CPC : Rule 9: Withdrawal of permission to sue as an indigent person.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Ramesh, a farmer from a small village in Maharashtra, files a lawsuit against a large corporation for polluting his farmland. Due to his financial condition, he is granted permission by the court to sue as an indigent person.
Application of Rule 9:
- Vexatious or Improper Conduct: During the proceedings, Ramesh repeatedly makes baseless allegations against the corporation's lawyers and disrupts court sessions. The corporation's lawyer files an application under Rule 9(a) to withdraw Ramesh's permission to sue as an indigent person, citing his vexatious conduct.
- Court's Decision: The court reviews the conduct and finds Ramesh's behavior to be improper and disruptive. Consequently, the court withdraws his permission to sue as an indigent person.
Example 2:
Scenario: Sita, a widow from Uttar Pradesh, files a lawsuit to claim her deceased husband's property. She is initially granted permission to sue as an indigen...
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