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  1. Jun 3, 2021 · The dictionary meaning of the word ‘indigent person’ refers to a person who is suffering from extreme poverty, impoverishment, or one who lacks the basic resources required in normal life. In legal parlance, an indigent person does not possess the financial capacity to pay the court fee.

  2. May 31, 2021 · Who is an Indigent Person? Indigent means poor, penniless, pauper. A person is an indigent person who is not having sufficient means to pay the fee for the plaint or where no such fee is prescribed, he is not entitled to property worth rupees 1,000.

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    Jun 5, 2024 · The term ‘indigent person’ means a person who is suffering from extreme poverty. Rule 1 of Order XXXIII of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) defines an indigent person as “A person is an indigent person if he is not possessed of sufficient means to him to pay the fee prescribed by law”.

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    May 31, 2024 · An indigent person refers to an individual who demonstrates insufficient financial resources to meet the expenses associated with legal proceedings, including court fees and legal representation costs.

  5. An indigent person is one who is not financially stable to proceed with the filing of a suit. Earlier the suit was also referred as 'a pauper suit' but due to social standards it has been renamed. Order XXXIII, Rule 1 defines an indigent person.

  6. According to Explanation I of Order XXXIII Rule 1, an indigent person is one who does not have enough money (other than property exempt from attachment in execution of a decree and the subject-matter of the suit) to pay the fee set by law for the plaint in such a suit.

  7. A person is an indigent person,-- (a) If he is not possessed of sufficient means (other than property exempt from attachment in execution of a decree and the subject matter of the suit) to enable him to pay the fee prescribed by law for the plaint in such suit, or.