Order 45, Rule 17 CPC
17. Appeals to Federal Court. [Rep. by the Federal Court, 1941 (21 of 1941), s. 2] Read CPC in a better and systematic way. DownloadRead More →
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17. Appeals to Federal Court. [Rep. by the Federal Court, 1941 (21 of 1941), s. 2] Read CPC in a better and systematic way. DownloadRead More →
ORDER XLVI – REFERENCE 1. Reference of question to High Court. Where, before or on the hearing of a suit or an appeal in whichRead More →
2. Court may pass decree contingent upon decision of High Court. The Court may either stay the proceedings or proceed in the case notwithstanding suchRead More →
3. Judgment of High Court to be transmitted and case disposed of accordingly. The High Court, after hearing the parties if they appear and desireRead More →
4. Costs of reference to High Court. The costs (is any) consequent on a reference for the decision of the High Court shall be costsRead More →
4A. Reference to high Court under proviso to section 113. The provisions of rules 2, 3 and 4 shall apply to any reference by theRead More →
5. Power to alter, etc, decree of Court making reference. Where a case is referred to the High Court under rule 1 or under theRead More →
6. Power to refer to High Court questions as to jurisdiction in small causes. (1) Where at any time before judgment a Court in whichRead More →
7. Power to District Court to submit for revision proceeding had under mistake as to jurisdiction in small causes. (1) Where it appears to aRead More →
ORDER XLVII – REVIEW 1. Application for review of judgment. (1) Any person considering himself aggrieved- (a) by a decree or order from which anRead More →
2. To whom applications for review may be made. [Rep. by the Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 1956 (66 of 1956), s. 14.] ReadRead More →
3. Form of applications for review. The provisions as to the form of preferring appeals shall apply mutatis mutandis, to applications for review. Read CPCRead More →
4. Application where rejected. (1) Where it appear to the Court that there is not sufficient ground for a review, it shall reject the application.Read More →
5. Application for review in Court consisting of two or more judges. Where the Judge or Judges, or any one of the judges, who passedRead More →
6. Application where rejected. (1) Where the application for a review is heard by more than one judge and the Court is equally divided, theRead More →
7. Order of rejection not appealable. Objections to order granting application. (1) An order of the Court rejecting the application shall not be appealable; butRead More →
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