One of the following is a decree

(a) An order dismissing a suit for default of appearance

(b) An order rejecting an application for leave to sue informa pauperis

(c) An order returning the plaint for presentation to the proper court

(d) None of these

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Answer :

(c) An order returning the plaint for presentation to the proper court

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