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High Court Rules 1952
42Costs where order obtained by fraud
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42 Costs where order obtained by fraud
(1) Where it appears to the Court or a Justice that the order allowing a person to sue or defend or be a party as a poor person was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation, the Court or Justice may order that person to pay the costs of another party.
(2) Where such an order is made, the costs shall be taxed as if the party ordered to pay them were not a person in whose favour an order allowing him to sue, defend or be a party as a poor person had been made.