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2003 Supreme(Online)(Ker) 1645

KERALA HIGH COURT
V. Chitambaresh, J
Mac-N-Hom Systems v. P. S. Varrier


Advocates:
For the Appellants/Petitioners: R. Mayakrishnan
For the Respondents: T. Krishnan Unni

Table of Content
1. final ruling confirmed application dismissal due to lack of due diligence. (Para 6)

1 This appeal is preferred against the order in Original Petition (Indigent) No.8 of 2001 of Sub Court, Tirur. O.P.8/01 was preferred under O.33, R.2 of the Code of Civil Procedure seeking permission to institute the suit as indigent person. Suit was instituted for a decree for realisation of an amount of Rs.36,65,129/- as damages from the respondent. Court fee payable was Rs.2,06,560/-. Petitioner stated that he does not have sufficient means to pay the court fee. Consequently permission was sought for to file the suit as an indigent person. Respondent filed counter statement contending that the application is not proper, that the petitioner is not an indigent person and that the suit is barred by the Law of Limitation.

2 Question regarding the maintainability of the application under O.33, R.2 and as to whether the application is barred by Law of Limitation was considered as a preliminary issue. Court below found that petitioner has substantially complied with the provisions contained in O.33,R.2 CPC in making the application. Court below however, took the view that the suit is ba























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