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A agrees to pay B Rs 15,000 for suing C and in turn seeking 50 per cent share in the proceeds received by B in the suit, This is an example of
Stifling with Prosecution
Champerty
Maintenance
Interfere with course of justice
- Champerty:
- Involves an agreement where a party finances another's lawsuit in exchange for a share of the proceeds.
- This is typically considered unethical but not illegal in many jurisdictions.
- Correct Answer: Option 2
- Stifling with Prosecution:
- Occurs when someone is paid to stop or not initiate a legal proceeding, particularly in criminal cases.
- Maintenance:
- Refers to support provided by a third party to a litigant in a lawsuit without any direct interest in the litigation.
- Interfere with Course of Justice:
- Typically involves any illegal activity intending to disrupt or corrupt the functioning of the judicial process.
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