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General Rules and Circular Orders of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal Appellate Side (Civil) Forms Etc.

1910

the direction of the High Court is intended to save clerical labour and in no way relieves Judicial Officer of the duty of seeing that the standard form prescribed as a general guide sufficiently meets the requirements of the particular case in which the order is to be issued. [...] The officer in immediate custody of the forms should be held directly responsible under the indenting officer for the careful pi.eparation of the indent-. 5. The dates upon which the annual indents of different officers Dates for the submishould reach the Superintendent of Stsi on of indents. [...] Should the alternative however be an interference with wo k in the event of any delay in the submission of indents or in compliance with them in the Office of the Superintendent of Stationery exceptional measures may have to be taken. [...] In order to reduce labour and to minimise the possibility of mistakes stock-taking should be done when stock is at its lowest that is for each section in the course of the month immediately preceding the receipt of the fresh supply of the forms of the section from the Superintendent of Stationery as shown in column 7 of Appendix IIA and column 6 of Appendix IIB respectively. [...] * 4. New Forn4 In the case of forms prescribed by the High Court the necessary directions to the Press will be given direct by the Registrar of the Court.
government politics public policy
Pages
492
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145849
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Frontmatter
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General Rules and Circular Orders of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal Appellate Side (Civil)
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Index to Addenda and Corrigenda Slips
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