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In which of the following cases, an interpleader suit will lie

A. P is in possession of a jewel box, wherein he claims no interest to himself, and is ready and willing to hand over to the rightful owner. The box is claimed by A and B. P wants to file an interpleader suit against A and B

B. A deposits a box of jewels with B as his agent. C alleges that the jewels were wrongfully obtained from him b A, and claims them from B. B wants to file an interpleader suit against A and C

C. A deposits a box of jewels with B as his agent. He then writes to C for the purpose of making the jewels as a security for debt due for himself to C. A afterwards alleges that C's Debt is satisfied and C alleges the contrary. Both claim the jewels from B. B wants to file an interpleader suit against A and C

D. Both A and C

Answer: Option D


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