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In a case, A applies for leave to sue as a pauper. On the day fixed for the hearing of the application. A, alleging that he has succeeded in negotiating a loan for the payment of the Court-fees, pays the necessary Court-fees.
The application is thereupon numbered and registered as a plaint.
The application for leave to sue as a pauper having been made in good faith, and not on the day on which the Court-fees were paid
Both (A) and (B)
None of these
- Statement (A): If A applies for leave to sue as a pauper and, on the hearing day, pays the required court fees because he secured a loan, the application is numbered and registered as a plaint. This aligns with Order 33, Rule 1A of CPC.
- Statement (B): The key here is that if the application for leave to sue as a pauper was made honestly and not simply as a tactic for delay until the court fees could be obtained, the right process is followed.
- Option 3: Both (A) and (B): This is correct. Both statements reflect the legal position under the Civil Procedure Code.
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