______ of the CPC provides for an interpleader suit.
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An interpleader suit is a unique remedy where the plaintiff (stakeholder) has no personal interest in the disputed property but faces conflicting claims from two or more persons. Section 88 provides the substantive basis, while Order XXXV details the procedure. Section 89 deals with ADR settlement mechanisms, Section 92 with public trusts, and Section 86 with suits against foreign rulers — all entirely different subjects.
The text reads: Section 88 CPC: Where two or more persons claim adversely to one another the same property from another person who claims no interest, the latter may institute an interpleader suit.