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Section 87 – Code of Civil Procedure – Style Of Foreign Rulers As Parties To Suits.

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Last updated: July 10, 2025 12:00 am
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The Ruler of a foreign State may sue, and shall be
sued, in the name of his State:Provided that in giving the consent referred to in section 86, the Central Government may direct that
the Ruler may be sued in the name of an agent or in any other name.

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