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In Re: Rayalla Ramappa and ors.

Type Court Judgment Court Chennai Decided Nov 12, 1945
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Citation
Court
Chennai
Decided On
Subject
Civil

Case Summary

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Key legal issue
Civil

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

In Re: Rayalla Ramappa and ors.

Legal References

Reported In
AIR1946Mad163; (1945)2MLJ563

Excerpt

- orderchandrasekhara aiyar, j.1. there is a decision of my learned brother, byers, j., that the production of the printed copies of the judgment is mandatory and the court has no power to dispense with production. the decision is reported in the case of jami kurmanna1. with great respect to my learned brother, i disagree from the view he has taken. order 41, rule 1, provides that:the memorandum shall be accompanied by a copy of the decree appealed from and (unless the appellate court dispenses therewith) of the judgment on which it is founded.f the court has power to dispense with the production of the judgment even where one copy of the judgment had to be filed, it stands to reason to hold that it has power to dispense with production of these printed judgments so long as a certified copy of the judgment is there. order 41-a, rule 1, states:the rules contained in order 41 shall apply to appeals in the high court of judicature at madras with the modifications contained in this order.the power contained in order 41, rule 1, is not taken away but continues. the production of the printed copies of the judgment is dispensed with.

Full Judgment

ORDER

Chandrasekhara Aiyar, J.

1. There is a decision of my learned brother, Byers, J., that the production of the printed copies of the judgment is mandatory and the Court has no power to dispense with production. The decision is reported in the case of Jami Kurmanna1. With great respect to my learned brother, I disagree from the view he has taken. Order 41, Rule 1, provides that:

the memorandum shall be accompanied by a copy of the decree appealed from and (unless the Appellate Court dispenses therewith) of the judgment on which it is founded.

f the Court has power to dispense with the production of the judgment even where one copy of the judgment had to be filed, it stands to reason to hold that it has power to dispense with production of these printed judgments so long as a certified copy of the judgment is there. Order 41-A, Rule 1, states:

The rules contained in Order 41 shall apply to appeals in the High Court of Judicature at Madras with the modifications contained in this order.

The power contained in Order 41, Rule 1, is not taken away but continues. The production of the printed copies of the judgment is dispensed with.

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