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Representative capacity in a civil suit in India refers to the ability of a person to represent and act on behalf of another individual or entity in legal proceedings.
This capacity typically arises when a person, such as a guardian, trustee, or legal representative, is authorized by law or court order to act on behalf of another party who is unable to do so themselves.
The representative acts as a proxy, advocating for the rights and interests of the represented party during the course of the civil suit, ensuring their voice is heard and their legal rights are protected.
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