Correct Answer:
A. TRUE
The correct answer is TRUE. It is true that a suit can be filed against a public servant, even for acts done in good faith, though such suits are often subject to specific legal provisions and procedural requirements. For instance, laws like Section 80 of the Civil Procedure Code (in relevant jurisdictions) often mandate prior notice before initiating a suit against a public servant for acts done in their official capacity. While good faith can be a defense, it does not automatically bar a suit, as the legal system provides avenues for accountability. Therefore, the possibility of such a suit exists under defined legal frameworks.