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If a plaint is rejected for non-payment of Court fee, the remedy is
Appeal
Writ
Revision
None of the above
- If a plaint is rejected for non-payment of court fee, the remedy is typically provided under Order 7 Rule 11 of the CPC.
- The law allows the aggrieved party to file an appeal against an order rejecting a plaint.
- Revision is generally not preferred here, as an appeal is the specific remedy available.
- Writ petitions are for violations of fundamental rights or jurisdictional errors, not for this situation.
- "None of the above" is incorrect, as appeal is available.
- Option 1: Appeal is the correct answer.
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