Code of Civil
Procedure Section
85. Persons specially
appointed by Government to prosecute or defend on behalf of foreign Rulers.—(1)
The Central Government may, at the request of the Ruler of a foreign State or
at the request of any person competent in the opinion of the Central Government
to act on behalf of such Ruler, by order, appoint any persons to prosecute or
defend any suit on behalf of such Ruler, and any persons so appointed shall be
deemed to be the recognized agents by whom appearances, acts and applications
under this Code may be made or done on behalf of such Ruler.
(2) An appointment under
this section may be made for the purpose of a specified suit or of several specified
suits, or for the purpose of all such suits as it may from time to time be
necessary to prosecute or defend on behalf of such Ruler.
(3) A person appointed under
this section may authorise or appoint any other persons to make appearances and
applications and do acts in any such suit or suits as if he were himself a
party thereto.
Code of Civil
Procedure Section
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