Order 27, rule 1 of Civil Procedure Rules : Payment into court
(1) In any suit for a debt or damages any defendant may at any time after appearance upon notice to the plaintiff pay into court a sum of money in satisfaction of the claim or (where several causes of action are joined in one suit) in satisfaction of one or more of the causes of action.
(2) Where money is paid into court in satisfaction of one or more of several causes of action the notice shall specify the causes of action in respect of which payment is made and the sum paid in respect of each such cause of action unless the registrar or, in a subordinate court, presiding magistrate, otherwise orders.
(3) The notice shall be in Form No. 19 of Appendix A but may be modified or withdrawn or delivered in an amended form by leave of the registrar or, in a subordinate court, the presiding magistrate, upon such terms as are just except that the defendant may, without leave deliver a notice increasing the amount of any sum paid into court, which shall be in Form No. 20 of Appendix A.
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A plaintiff or other person made a defendant to a counterclaim may pay money into court in accordance with the provisions of this Order subject to any necessary modification.
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- Order 27, rule 7 - Register of payments to be kept
The registrar of every court shall maintain a register containing details of every payment into court made under this Order.
- Order 27, rule 7 - Register of payments to be kept
The registrar of every court shall maintain a register containing details of every payment into court made under this Order.
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