Rules of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal  Appellate Jurisdiction  1936

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Rules of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal Appellate Jurisdiction 1936

1936

9. Bills of the Legislative Department of the Goverment of India and of the Local Government forwarded to the High Court for opinion proposals for the amendment of the law and generally all matters connected with the (1) By a Resolution of the Judges of the English Committee passed on the 15th July 1891 the Registrar has been authorised to dispose of such applications and references where th [...] (b) In all other cases a Division Court for the hearing of appeals under section 15 of the Letters Patent from the judgment of a Division Court sitting on the Appellate Side of the High Court shall consist of three or more Judges as the Chief Justice may think fit other than the Judges of the Division Court from whose judgment the appeal is preferred. [...] The business of the Privy Council Section on the Appellate Side of the High Court shall be laid before the Division Court presided over by the ChieJustice or such other Bench as the Chief Justice may direct except in the case of appeals in suits instituted on the Original Side of the High Court.14 HIGH COURT APPELLATE JURISDICTION. [...] 2. In every application presented to the High Court there should be stated immediately after the cause title the section and statute under which the application is made the date of the order complained of and whether the subject matter of the suit out of which the application arises does or does not exceed-Rs. [...] In the case of an application relating to a matter which is or has been before the High Court the High Court file together with the application shall be placed before the Court ol the Registrar at the time of the hearing of the application.
government politics public policy
Pages
278
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145852
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
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Frontmatter
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Part I.—General Rules
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Part II.—Procedure and Practice
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Part III.
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Part III.—Miscellaneous
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Appendix I. Forms. (Civil)
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Appendix II. Forms. (Criminal)
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Alphabetical Index to the Rules of the High Court Appellate Jurisdiction
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Index to Addenda and Corrigenda Slips
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