Order 27, rule 2 of Civil Procedure Rules : Acceptance of payment

    

(1) Where money is paid into court under rule 1 the plaintiff may, within fourteen days of the receipt of notice thereof, or where more than one payment has been made, within fourteen days of the receipt of notice of the last payment, accept the whole sum or any one or more of any sums specified to be in satisfaction of different causes of action by giving notice to the defendant in Form No. 21 of Appendix A and thereupon he shall be entitled to receive payment accordingly.
(2) Payment shall be made to the plaintiff or to his advocate, and thereupon proceedings in the suit or in respect of the cause or causes of action to which the payment relates shall be stayed.
(3) The registrar shall, if so requested in writing not less than fourteen days after delivery to the defendant of the notice in Form No. 21 of Appendix A, give judgment for the plaintiff’s costs incurred up to the time of payment into court unless the defendant has applied by summons for an order disallowing the plaintiff’s costs or any part thereof.
(4) A plaintiff in an action for libel or slander who has accepted a payment into court may apply by summons for leave to make in open court a statement the terms of which shall have been approved by the court.


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