Lawzonline.com 
 
Home|Discussion Forum|Communities|Professional Search|Law Dictionary|Bare Acts|Law Schools|State Bare Acts|Free Judgement Search|Law quotes
Articles  |    Humor    |    Law Digest
 
 
Bare acts search

 
  
Bare acts > Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 > Order 33 Rule 6
 
  


 

6. Notice of day for receiving evidence of applicant’s indigency.- Where the court sees no reason to reject the application on any of the grounds stated in rule 5, it shall fix a day (of which at least ten days’ clear notice shall be given to the opposite party and the government pleader) for receiving such evidence as the applicant may adduce in proof of his indigency, and for hearing any evidence which may be adduced in disproof thereof.


HIGH COURT AMENDMENTS

Andhra Pradesh.- (2) for Rule 6, the following rule shall be substituted, namely;-


“6. Where the Court sees no reason to reject the application on the grounds stated in clauses (a) and (d) of Rule 5, it shall fix a day (of which at least ten days’ clear notice shall be given to the opposite party and the Government Pleader) for receiving evidence from the parties including the Government Pleader with regard to the matters specified in clauses (b), (c) and (e) of Rule (5).” (4-3-1975).

Kerala, Madras and Karnataka.- Substitute for Rule 6

Notice of day for enquiring into the applicants right to sue as pauper.- Where the Court sees no reason to reject the application on any of the grounds stated in Rule 5, it shall nevertheless fix a day of which at least ten days’ clear notice shall be given to the opposite party and to the OP. for receiving such evidence as the applicant may adduce to prove that the application is not subject to any of the prohibitions in Rule 5 and for hearing any evidence which may be adduced to the contrary.” (9-6-1959).

 

 

 

 

 

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

 

Quick Links     
      
Family LawsInsurance LawsEnvironmental lawTax LawFDI 
Company LawTelecommunication LawLabour LawsCentral RulesRBI 
Business & Commercial LawsConsumer lawsCorporate lawsCriminal lawsSEBI 
Intellectual Property lawMedia & Press lawsPharma & Medical lawsProperty lawFEMA 
Debt Recovery LawsAmendmentsProfessional lawBanking LawsLegal Links 
      
      
 
 
 
 
 

 
   
 

 

 

Privacy PolicyDisclaimer

Copyright @2010