Step 1: Understanding the Question.
Section 88 of the Code of Civil Procedure (C.P.C.), 1908, read with Order XXV, deals with interpleader suits. An interpleader suit is filed when a person is in possession of property or funds claimed by multiple parties, and they seek the court's decision to determine the rightful claimant, avoiding liability.
Step 2: Analyzing the Options.
- Option (a) Interpleader suit matches the purpose of Section 88 and Order XXV.
- Option (b) Interlocutory Order refers to interim orders, not covered here.
- Option (c) Restitution Order involves restoring benefits, unrelated to this section.
- Option (d) Attachment Order pertains to seizing property, not interpleader.
Step 3: Conclusion.
Section 88 with Order XXV governs interpleader suits, making (a) the correct answer. This provision protects neutral stakeholders from conflicting claims.