that Court's file as paupers. The suit was one for partition, and in the first instance the plain-tiffs paid a court ... note that the right of the lower Court to declare the plaintiffs paupers was no longer challenged, if the facts justified it. Mr. Govinda Menon
vide which his prayer for permitting him to sue as a pauper has been
declined and he has been directed to pay the ad-valorem ... raise in so far as his plea regarding his status as a pauper
has been declined.
After hearing the learned counsel for the petitioner
which case he will have to file the appeal as a pauper. It is difficult to see why, if the case is one of declining
appeal 'in forma pauperis'. But the right of a pauper to file an appeal is not the same as the right ... files the appeal in his own right and without being declared a pauper.
Mr. Desai has attempted to distinguish this case by pointing out that
pleader to a District Judge for leave to appeal as a pauper against a decree of a Subordinate Judge ; the District Judge refused the application