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Bangalore City Civil Court Act, 1979 Complete Act

Title : Bangalore City Civil Court Act, 1979

State : Karnataka

Year : 1979

Preamble 1 - BANGALORE CITY CIVIL COURT ACT, 1979 Chapter I Section 1 - Short title and commencement Section 2 - Definitions Chapter II Section 3 - Establishment of a City Civil Court Section 4 - Subordination to and superintendence by the High-Court Section 5 - Powers of Judges Section 6 - Temporary vacancy of the office of Principal City Civil Judge of the City Civil Court Section 7 - Registrar, etc. Section 8 - Questions arising in suits, etc., under the Act to be dealt with according to law administered by a District Court Section 9 - Appeals and limitation Chapter III Section 10 - Seal of the Court Section 11 - Holidays and vacation Section 12 - Construction of references to District Court, the Court of the Civil Judge, Munsiff's Court, District Judge, Civil Judge and..... List Judgments citing this section

Bombay City Civil Court Act, 1948, (Maharashtra) Section 3

Title : Constitution of City Court

State : Maharashtra

Year : 1948

The1[State] Government may by notification in the Official Gazette, establish for the Greater Bombay a court, to be called the Bombay City Civil Court. Notwithstanding anything contained in any law, such court shall have jurisdiction to receive, try and dispose of all suits and other proceedings of a civil nature not exceeding2[fifty thousand rupees] in value, and arising within the Greater Bombay, except suits or proceedings which are congnizable-- (a) by the High Court as a Court of Admiralty or Vice-Admiralty or as a Colonial Court of Admiralty, or as a Court having testamentary, intestate or matrimonial Jurisdiction, or (b) by the High Court for the relief of insolvent debtors, or (c) by the High Court under any special law other than the letters Patent; or (d) by the Small..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Bombay City Civil Court Act, 1948, (Maharashtra) Section 4A

Title : Power of High Court to Transfer Matrimonial Cases to City Court

State : Maharashtra

Year : 1948

1[4A. Power of High Court to transfer matrimonial cases to City Court. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, the High Court may at any stage transfer to the City Court any suit or proceeding which is cognizable by it as a Court having matrimonial jurisdiction and instituted in such court. (2) Any suit or proceeding so transferred shall be heard and disposed of by the City Court and the City Court shall have all the powers and jurisdiction in respect thereof as if it had been originally instituted in that Court. (3) In any such suit or proceeding institution fees shall be paid, credit being given to any court fee levied in the High Court and cost incurred in the High Court till the date of transfer shall be assessed by the City Court in such..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Bombay City Civil Court Act, 1948, (Maharashtra) Section 14

Title : Allowance for Fees Paid in City Court in Cases Removed to High Court

State : Maharashtra

Year : 1948

When any suit or proceeding is removed for trial to the High Court from the City Court under section 12. (a) it shall be heard and disposed of by the High Court in the exercise of its original civil jurisdiction and the said Court shall have all the powers and jurisdiction in respect thereof as if it had been originally instituted in such Court; (b) court fee on the scale for the time being in force in the High Court as a court of original civil jurisdiction shall be payable in that court in respect of the suit or proceeding therein : Provided that in the levy of any such fee which, according to the practice of the court, is credited to the1[State] Government, credit shall be given for the institution fee already paid in the City Court. _____________________ 1. This word was..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Bombay City Civil Court Act, 1948, (Maharashtra) Section 18

Title : Transfer of Suits Pending in High Court

State : Maharashtra

Year : 1948

(1) All suits and proceedings cognizable by the City Court and pending in the High Court, in which issues have not been settled or evidence has not been recorded on or before the date of the coming into force of this Act, shall be transferred to the City Court and shall be heard and disposed of by the City Court and the City Court shall have all the powers and jurisdiction thereof as if they had been originally instituted in that Court. (2) In any suit or proceeding to transferred institution fee shall be paid, credit being given to any court fee levied in the High Court, and costs incurred in the High Court till the date of the transfer shall be assessed by the City Court in such manner as the1[State] Government may, after consultation with the High Court, determine by rules. ..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869, (Maharashtra) Section 27

Title : Appellate Jurisdiction of Civil Judge (Senior Division) or Judge of Court of Small Causes

State : Maharashtra

Year : 1869

27. Appellate jurisdiction of1[Civil Judge (Senior Division)] or Judge of Court of Small Causes. 2[Provincial Government] may invest any1[Civil Judge (Senior Division)]1[or any Judge of the Court of Small Causes established under the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887, in any place to which this section extends] with power to hear appeals from such decrees and orders of Subordinate Courts as may be referred to him by the Judge of the district. Decrees and orders so passed in appeal by a1[Civil Judge (Senior Division)]3[or a Judge of a Court of Small Causes] shall have the same force as if passed by a District Judge. 4[A1[Civil Judge (Senior Division)] or a Judge of a Court of Small Causes, on whom the power of hearing appeals has once been conferred under this section, shall..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Bombay Court of Wards Act, 1905, (Maharashtra) Section 30A

Title : Power of Court of Wards to Direct Any Property of Government Ward to Be Exempt from Process of Civil Court

State : Maharashtra

Year : 1905

1[(1) Whenever it shall appear to the Court of Wards that by virtue of or in execution of a decree or order of a Civil Court, the property of a Government ward under its superintendence is or is likely to be insufficient for the payment of the expenses (a) of the management of the property of the said ward under this Act, or (b) of the said ward, his family and dependants, allowed under section 25, the Court of Wards may issue a certificate in writing to the Civil Court executing the said decree or order directing that the said property shall for such period as the Court of Wards may from time to time deem expedient, be exempt from any attachment, sale, transfer or other process by a Civil Court. (2) Upon the receipt of such certificate the Civil Court executing the decree or order..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Bombay Court of Wards Act, 1905, (Maharashtra) Section 40

Title : Withdrawal of Superintendence of Court of Wards

State : Maharashtra

Year : 1905

(1) Where superintendence has been assumed in pursuance of an order under section 9, sub-section (1), the Court of Wards shall withdraw such superintendence as soon as, in the opinion of the 1[2[State] Government], the property is free from embarrassment. (2) The Court of Wards may, with the sanction of the 1[2[State] Government], at any time withdraw its superintendence from the person or property, or both, of a Government ward, and shall withdraw its superintendence as soon as, in the opinion of the District Court, certified to the Court of Wards,- (a) in the case of a person disqualified under clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 5, he attains or has attained his majority; (b) in the case of a female disqualified under clause (b) of the same sub-section, she is fit to manage..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959, (Maharashtra) Section 5

Title : Fees on Documents Filed, Etc., in Courts or in Public Offices

State : Maharashtra

Year : 1959

(1) No document of any of the kinds specified as chargeable in the First or Second Schedule to this Act annexed shall be filed, exhibited or recorded in any Court of justice, or shall be received or furnished by any Public Officer, unless in respect of such document there has been paid a fee of an amount not less than indicated by either of the said Schedules as the proper fee for such document. (2) When any difference arises between the officer whose duty is to see that any fees is paid under this Act and any suitor or his pleader, as to the necessity of paying a fee or the amount thereof, the question shall, when the question arises in the High Court, be referred to the taxing officer whose decision thereon shall be final, subject to revision, on an application, made within 1[thirty..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Bombay Court-fees Act, 1959, (Maharashtra) Section 34

Title : Number of Peons in District and Subordinate Courts

State : Maharashtra

Year : 1959

Subject to rules to be made by the High Court and approved by the State Government, every District Judge, the Principal Judge of the Bombay City Civil Court and every Magistrate of a district shall fix, and may from time to time alter, the number of peons necessary to be employed for the service and execution of processes issued out of his Court, and each of the Courts subordinate thereto. Number of peons in mofussil Small Causes Courts.--And for the purposes of this section, every Court of Small Causes established under the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887, shall be deemed to be subordinate to the Court of the District Judge. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section


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