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Proceedings of the Legislative Council of the United Provinces Wednesday July 28 1926 Official Report

1926

(a) the amount of value of the subject-matter exceeds rupees two hundred ; or (b) the rent annually payable by a tenant has been in issue in the court of first instance and is in issue in the appeal ; or (c) the amount of rent payable separately to one or more of a number of co-sharers has been in issue in the court of first instance and is in issue in the appeal ; and in any suit under sections [...] (2) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (3) of this section and section 195 an appeal shall lie to the commissioner from the decree of a collector in any of the suits included in group A of the fourth schedule and which fall under any of the sub-heads (a) (b) (c) or (d) of section (1) and from the decree of collector or of an assistant collector of the first class in all suits included in [...] to the district judge there should be a right of revision to the High Court The provisions of the existing Act do not give a power of revision in such cases but I am sure the honourable member does not wish that the Board of Revenue should interfere in cases in which there is a right of appeal to the district judge and in which the High Court could also interfere by way of revision. [...] 913 afraid that in spite of the case having presented some insuperable difficulty to the Members of the Board it will have to remain udecided in which case the decision of the lower court shall become final It would be a different case Sir if the concurrence of the second Member of the Board were not necessary in such cases. [...] But when the case is referred for concurrence to the second Member of the Board and the second Member of the Board does not agree with his colleague who has heard the appeal then I think it is a fit case for reference to the High Court and it should not be discrtionary with the Members of the Board to send it to the High Court or withhold it.
government politics public policy
Pages
73
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100003
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Legislative Council United Privinces of Agra and Oudh
921-989 unknown view
Appendices
990-992 unknown view