stated: It is, whether an order granting leave to sue in forma pauperis by a single Judge of the High Court, is a 'judgment ... High Court granting permission to the plaintiff to sue in forma pauperis amounts to a 'judgment' within the meaning of Clause
stated: It is, whether an order granting leave to sue in forma pauperis by a single Judge of the High Court, is a judgment ... Letters Patent, between a case where leave to sue in forma pauperis is refused, and one where leave is granted; where leave is granted
briefly is whether a dismissed application for leave to appeal in forma pauperis accompanied by a memorandum of appeal has to be treated ... 29th of April 1959, for permission to appeal in forma pauperis. The application was accompanied by a memorandum of appeal. The application was opposed
against the opposite parties for permission to sue them in forma pauperis. After the formalities and the requirements of Rules 4 and 5 of order ... They asked for permission again to sue the opposite parties in forma pauperis. This application was also resisted by them. On merits, the learned Subordinate
application by the plaintiffs, who instituted a suit in forma pauperis the court of the Subordinate Judge, Deoghar, in 1963, being Title (Pauper) Suit ... filed thereafter with an application for permission to sue in forma pauperis, and it was numbered as Miscellaneous Case 12 of 1965. The defendant opposite
permission being granted to them to continue the suit in forma pauperis. They could not, so to say, inherit the permission or the right ... their predecessor in interest to continue the suit in forma pauperis. In the view I took, I set aside the order of the learned Additional
this Court that in proceedings for permission to sue in forma pauperis there are two matters before the Court, (a) the plaint ... application to sue in forma pauperis. Even if the application (a) be dismissed, there still remains the plaint (a), and if time is given
rule 1 C.P.C . for leave to appeal in forma pauperis against the judgment of Ramamurti J. on the Original Side of this Court ... plaintiff filed the suit itself in forma pauperis for the relief of specific performance of an agreement of sale between himself and the first defendant
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possession of the trust properties. The suit was filed in forma pauperis because the plaintiffs alleged that they had nothing with them belonging ... showing cause why they are entitled to sue in forma pauperis they have made a somewhat damaging statement that they do not possess any assets