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The Bengal Practice and Procedure Manual 1918

1918

and Processes Entails Stationery and Bddget and Treasury has been brought directly under the Government from the Bard In the case.-: relating to these branches the Ooverionent pe.rfiirms the executive functions of the Bard and all refurerices required under those rules to be made to Iii Board in connection the work of these branches should be made to the Goverrixoent direct. [...] 'MX With reference to Rule 9 Chapter 1 of the Civil Suit Rules in Appendix A the Board or the Government as the ease may be requires that a copy of the brief or of so much of the brief as is necessary shall be submitted to it— (a) in all cases in which a suit is brought against Government or the Court of Wards to contest set aside or modify any proceedings of the Revenue authorities in which [...] of the Commissioner ; but in the case of large estates with experienced Managers the conduct of such gaits may with the sanction of the Commissioner. [...] of the locality if necessary.11 (3) The list required by Order 7 Rule 14 of the Civil Procedure Code with copies of such of the documents as are recessary to enable the Legal Bcincibrancer to understand the ease. [...] The officer entrusted with the preparation Of the evidence shall forward the statements of the witnesses with any rentarl:s which Sintetnonns of ittwssnm tit:ty think proper to the Celleetor who will then commit the Governiriont Pleader 'won the sufficiency of the evidence And whether any further evidence iloetunentary or oral shonld be given in the case.
government politics public policy
Pages
209
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140783
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
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Chapter I. Circular Orders and Rules
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Chapter II. Civil Suits
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Appendix A
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Appendix B
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Chapter III. Rules for the Prosecution of Criminal Cases
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Chapter IV. Practice and Procedure (Judicial)
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Chapter V. Office Practice and Routine
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Chapter VI. Holidays
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Chapter VII. Rules relating to the Receipt and Payment of Money and to Refunds and Nazirs accounts
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Chapter VIII. Money—orders other than those for Revenue and Cesses
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Chapter IX. Statutory Revenue Fines
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Chapter X. Trust Monies
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Chapter XI. Escheats General Rules
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Chapter XII. Treasure—Trove
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Index
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