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In Re: Chidambaram Chettiar
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Apr-03-1934
Reported in: AIR1934Mad566; 152Ind.Cas.778
ORDER1. This appeal is withdrawn and is therefore dismissed. The appellant has filed an application fox amendment of the decree which was allowed. The opposite party filed a revision petition in this Court. For fear that the amendment will be disallowed the appellant filed this appeal. Now that the revision petition is dismissed, the appellant is willing to withdraw the appeal. In these circumstances, the appellant asks for a refund of court-feRs. He admits there is no section of the court-fees Act which he can rely on. He relies on C.T.A.M. Chettyar Firm v. Ko Yin Gy 1929 Rang. 158, Mohamed Saliqu Ali v. Ali Abbas 1983 Oudh. 170 and J.C. Galstaun v. Janaki Nath Roy 1931 Cal. 615.2. In our opinion the Court can order a refund : (1) where the court-fees Act applies; (2) where there is an excess payment by a mistake; or (3) where, on account of the mistake of a Court a party has been compelled to pay court-fees either wholly or in part. Outside these cases we are not satisfied that we ha...
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