ORDER XXVII: Suits by or against Government
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Who shall sign the plaint or written statement in a suit by or against the Government?

  • The public officer in their official capacity
  • The person appointed by the Government through a general or special order (correct)
  • The person acquainted with the facts of the case
  • The recognised agent of the Government
  • What is the purpose of appointing a person to verify the plaint or written statement?

  • To verify the facts of the case (correct)
  • To authorise them to act for the Government
  • To acquaint them with the facts of the case
  • To make appearances, acts, and applications on behalf of the Government
  • Who is deemed to be the recognised agent of the Government in a judicial proceeding?

  • The person appointed by the Government to sign the plaint
  • The public officer in their official capacity
  • Persons being ex officio or otherwise authorised to act for the Government (correct)
  • The person acquainted with the facts of the case
  • What is the requirement for a plaint in a suit by or against the Government?

    <p>It must be verified by the person acquainted with the facts of the case</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of ORDER XXVII in relation to suits by or against the Government?

    <p>To outline the requirements for a plaint or written statement in a suit by or against the Government</p> Signup and view all the answers

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