PREF The importance of *recent legislative.changes ' the numbers of amendments in rules and procedure and above all the publmtion of the report of the Civil Justice Committee since the last edition of this work appeared in 1918 had long sewed to emphasise the need for a thorough revision of both volumes of the Court's Civil Rules and Orders.' It was not however till the middle of 193!2 that [...] Each of the existing rules of the Calcutta High Couft together with those of all the other High Courts and the recommendations of the Civil Justice Committee had to be examined in detail acid tl.e whole had to be brought into line with the Codes and Laws which it is the business of High Court rules to amplify.and explain. [...] The conefirehensive and radical character of the revision work of nearly three years will be found largely in the introduction in Volume I of numerous rules tending to i' prove the adinini‘tration and the rescission of obsolete ones and in the addition modification simplification and deletion of certain forms in Volume II undertaken with the sameend in view. [...] Record-Keeper and his staff. 2. Receipts of records in the Record Room 3. Arrangement of records in the Record Room 4. Custody Removal and Transmission of Records and of Documents contaied therein. [...] 1. General.......... 423.428 2. Construction and Repair of Buildings for Judicial Officers.. 428 3. Dress of Judicial Officers...... 428.429 4. Temporary additions to the judicial staff and Transfer of Cases 429-431 5. Casual Leave.......... 431-432 6. Leave under the Fundamental Rules and Civil Service Regulations 433 7. Medical Leave........ 433-434 Chapter 48.
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Frontmatter
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Chapter 1. Court-Hours Cause Lists Pleadings Petitions Etc
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Chapter 2. Presentation Registration etc. and Examination of Plaints
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13-16 | unknown | view |
Chapter 3. Service of Processes and work in the Nazarat
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17-30 | unknown | view |
Chapter 4. Foreign Processes
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31-36 | unknown | view |
Chapter 5. Production of Public Documents and Records
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37-40 | unknown | view |
Chapter 6. Guardians AD Litem of Minor Defendants and Respondents
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41-44 | unknown | view |
Chapter 7. Fixing of Dates and Adjournments
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45-50 | unknown | view |
Chapter 8. Preparation for Trial Framing of Issues and Recording of Evidence
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51-54 | unknown | view |
Chapter 9. Judgment Decree and Costs
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55-62 | unknown | view |
Chapter 10. Execution of Decrees
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63-82 | unknown | view |
Chapter 11.Commissions
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83-100 | unknown | view |
Chapter 12. Suits by or against Government or Public officers
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101-102 | unknown | view |
Chapter 13. Incidental Proceedings
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103-104 | unknown | view |
Chapter 14. Appeals and Remand
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105-110 | unknown | view |
Appendix
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111-154 | unknown | view |
Chapter 15. The Landlord and Tenant Procedure Act 1869 (Bengal Act VIII of 1869)and the Bengal Tenancy Act 1885 (VIII of 1885)
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155-196 | unknown | view |
Chapter 16. The Classification of Records of Judicial Proceedings
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197-200 | unknown | view |
Chapter 17. The Arrangement and Preparation of Records During The Trial
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201-210 | unknown | view |
Chapter 18. Inspection of Records not sent to the District Record Room
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211-212 | unknown | view |
Chapter 19. The Transmission of Records to the District Record Room
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213-214 | unknown | view |
Chapter 20. District Record Room
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215-230 | unknown | view |
Chapter 21. Records of Courts of small Causes
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231-234 | unknown | view |
Chapter 22. Classification Preservation and Destruction of Correspondence in District Judge’s English Office
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235-240 | unknown | view |
Chapter 23. Information
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241-244 | unknown | view |
Chapter 24. Copies
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245-262 | unknown | view |
Chapter 25. Copying Department and Copyists and Typists
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263-266 | unknown | view |
Chapter 26. Rules Under The Court-Fees Act Relating to Fees Chargeable for Serving and Executing Processes Remissions Cancellation of stamps Etc. Etc
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267-280 | unknown | view |
Chapter 27. Miscellaneous Costs and Charges
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281-290 | unknown | view |
Chapter 28. Legal Practitioners Fees
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291-294 | unknown | view |
Chapter 29. General
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295-302 | unknown | view |
Chapter 30.Receipt and Payment of Money
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303-316 | unknown | view |
Chapter 31. Account-Keeping Remittance and Deposit Registers
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317-324 | unknown | view |
Chapter 32. Control over Courts Returns and Lapsed Deposits
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325-334 | unknown | view |
Chapter 33. Supplementary and Miscellaneous Rules
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335-338 | unknown | view |
Appendix
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339-342 | unknown | view |
Chapter 34. Registers
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343-346 | unknown | view |
Chapter 35. Periodical Returns and Statements
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347-358 | unknown | view |
Chapter 36. Annual and Confidential Reports
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359-366 | unknown | view |
Chapter 37. The Qualification Admission and Certificates of Pleaders and Mukhtars in Courts Subordinate to the High Court
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367-378 | unknown | view |
Chapter 38. Annual Renewal of Legal Practitioners Certificates and Returns of the Same
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379-380 | unknown | view |
Chapter 39. Rules Regarding The Functions Etc. of Mukhtars Framed Under Sec. 11 of Act XVIII Of 1879
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381-384 | unknown | view |
Chapter 40. Rules Regarding Vakalatnamas and Mukhtarnamas
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385-388 | unknown | view |
Chapter 41. Dress
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389-390 | unknown | view |
Chapter 42. Pleaders and Mukhtars Registered Clerks
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391-396 | unknown | view |
Chapter 43. Establishment
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397-408 | unknown | view |
Chapter 44. Libraries
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409-412 | unknown | view |
Chapter 44.Forms and Stationery
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413-414 | unknown | view |
Chapter 45.office Rules and Administrative Work
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415-422 | unknown | view |
Chapter 46. Miscellaneous Instructions
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423-434 | unknown | view |
Chapter 47. Annual Inspections
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Appendix
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Index
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