CPC 86 — Suits against foreign Rulers, Ambassadors and Envoys

Code of Civil Procedure, 1908

Statutory text

(1) No.

***  foreign  State  may  be
sued in any Court otherwise competent to try the suit except with the consent of the Central Government
certified in writing by a Secretary to that Government:
Provided that a person may, as a tenant of immovable property, sue without such consent as aforesaid

[a foreign State] from whom he holds or claims to hold the property.
(2) Such  consent  may  be  given  with  respect  to  a  specified  suit  or  to  several  specified  suits  or  with
respect  to  all  suits  of  any  specified  class  or  classes,  and  may  specify,  in  the  case  of  any  suit  or  class  of
suits, the Court in which

[the foreign State] may be sued, but it shall not be given, unless it appears to the
Central Government that

[the foreign State]—
(a) has instituted a suit in the Court against the person desiring to sue

[it], or
(b) by

[itself] or another, trades within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the Court, or
(c) is in possession of immovable property situate within those limits and is to be sued with reference to
such property or for money charged thereon, or
(d) has expressly or impliedly waived the privilege accorded to

[it] by this section.

[(3)  Except  with  the  consent  of  the  Central  Government,  certified  in  writing  by  a  Secretary  to  that Government, no decree shall be executed against the property of any foreign State.]
(4) The preceding provisions of this section shall apply in relation to—

[(a) any ruler of a foreign State;]

[(aa)] any Ambassador or Envoy of a foreign State;
(b) any High Commissioner of a Commonwealth country; and
(c)  any  such  member  of  the  staff

[of  the  foreign  State  or  the  staff  or  retinue  of  the  Ambassador]  or
Envoy of a foreign State or of the High Commissioner of a Commonwealth country as the Central Government may, by general or special order, specify in this behalf.

[as they apply in relation to a foreign State].

[(5) The following persons shall not be arrested under this Code, namely: —
(a) any Ruler of a foreign State;
(b) any Ambassador or Envoy of a foreign State;
(c) any High Commissioner of a Commonwealth country;
(d) any such member of the staff of the foreign State or the staff or retinue of the Ruler, Ambassador
or  Envoy  of  a  foreign  State  or  of  the  High  Commissioner  of  a  Commonwealth  country,  as  the  Central Government may, by general or special order, specify in this behalf.
(6)  Where  a  request  is  made  to  the  Central  Government  for  the  grant  of  any  consent  referred  to  in
subsection (1), the Central Government shall, before refusing to accede to the request in whole or in part, give to the person making the request a reasonable opportunity of being heard.]

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