Chennai Court November 1894 Judgments
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Daivanayagam Pillai Vs. Rangaswamy Aiyar
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Nov-01-1894
Reported in: (1895)5MLJ153
Muthusami Aiyar, J.1. The preliminary objection is taken that no second appeal lies in this case. I am of opinion that the objection is well-founded. I held in appeal against appellate order No. 18 of 1893 that no second appeal lay against an order made under Section 588. An order refusing to set aside a sale is appealable under Section 588 and it is provided by Act VII of 1888 that the orders passed in appeals under Section 588 shall be final. By of the Civil Procedure Code it is expressly declared that an order specified in Section 588 is not a decree. No second appeal can therefore be taken to lie under the provisions of the code relating generally to appeal decrees. It is urged that in the case before me the decree-holder who was a party to the suit was the purchaser at the court-sale and that the order must therefore be taken to be an order passed under Section 244. But it is not enough that the question determined is one mentioned in Section 244. In order that the order may be a ...
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