person who for the time being is an enemy alien; or (b) to any person who is arrested or detained under any law providing
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citizen of India; or (b) his father or mother is an enemy alien and the birth occurs in a place then under occupation
Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
83. When aliens may sue .-
Alien enemies residing in India with the permission of the Central Government, and alien friends ... suit, as if they were citizens of India, but alien enemies residing in India without such permission, or residing in a foreign country, shall
within the meaning of this section: A person domiciled abroad; an alien enemy; a person having an interest inconsistent with that of the beneficiary
citizen of India; or (b) his father or mother is an enemy alien and the birth occurs in a place then under occupation
defendant-appellant has been that the respondent is an "alien enemy." Objection was raised on behalf of the respondent that this point could ... raised and argued.
8. The definitions of "alien" and of "alien enemy" are given in vol. I of Halsbury
enemy subject." Of course what applies to enemy territory applies equally to enemy occupied territory. The test of enemy character has nowhere been ... occupied territory with the enemy state to make the inhabitants of the occupied territory enemy aliens as regards a country at war with the occupying
Yousuf was on the date of institution of the suit an alien enemy and was therefore under a legal disability to sue under Section ... alien friends, may sue in any Court otherwise competent to try the suit, as if they were citizens of India but alien enemies residing
raise a point of law, namely, that as the plaintiffs were alien enemies according to their own showing in the plaint, the suit could ... faith on the new objection that the plaintiffs were alien enemies. It is for the defendants, who say that the plaintiffs are alien enemies