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In case the application for permission to sue as pauper is rejected, the suit is deemed to have been instituted, under Order 33, Rule 15A of CPC:
On the date on which the permission to sue as pauper refused
On the date on which the court fee is paid
On the date on which the application for permission to sue as pauper was presented
Either a or b or c as directed by the court
Order 33 Rule 15A – ORDER XXXIII 1 [Suits by Indigent Persons] [15A. Grant of time for payment of court-fee.—Nothing contained in rule 5, rule 7 or rule 15 shall prevent a Court, while rejecting an application under rule 5 or refusing an application under rule 7, from granting time to the applicant to pay the requisite court-fee within such time as may be fixed by the Court or extended by it from time to time; and upon such payment and on payment of the costs referred to in 8 *** rule 15 within that time, the suit shall be deemed to have been instituted on the date on which the application for permission to sue as an indigent person was presented. ]
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