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Contrary to law and not according to law

s. 75(1) of the Act is similar to that given to it under s. 25 of the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, Malini Ayyappa Naicker v. Seth Monghraj Udhavdas Firm, (1969) 1 SCC 688: AIR 1969 SC 1344 (1346). [Provincial

Then

as an adverb of time, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary. The word 'then' occurring in s. 42A of Presidency Small Causes Courts Act, 1882 is prefaced b the preceding steps. First the occupant is to appear at the time … an adverb of time, Stroud's Judicial Dictionary. The word 'then' occurring in s. 42A of Presidency Small Causes Courts Act, 1882 is prefaced b the preceding steps. First the occupant is to appear at the time appointed. Second,

Relating to

41(1), Manusukhlal Dhanraj Jain v. Eknath Vithal Ogale, AIR 1995 SC 1102 (1105): (1995) 2 SCC 665. [Presidency Small Cause Courts Act (15 of 1882), s. 41(1)]

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First hearing

in controversy between the parties to the suit and to frame issues, if necessary, Advaita Nand v. Judge, Small Cause Court, (1995) 3 SCC 407 (410); see also Sudershan Devi v. Sushila Devi, AIR 1999 SC 3688: (1999) … First hearing, the expression 'first hearing of the suit' in s. 20(4) means the date on which the court proposes to apply its mind to determine the points in controversy between the parties to the suit and … 8 SCC 31. [U.P. Urban Buildings Regulation of Letting, Rent and Eviction Act, 1972 s. 20(4) Expl. (a) inserted by U.P. Act (28 of 1976)]

Subordinate Court

Subordinate Court, means all Courts subordinate to the High Court, including court of Small causes established under Act No. 9 of 1850 or Act No. 11 of 1865. [Legal Practitioners Act, 1879 … Subordinate Court, means all Courts subordinate to the High Court, including court of Small causes established under Act No. 9 of 1850 or Act No. 11 of 1865. [Legal Practitioners Act, 1879 (18

Court

does not incude any civil court of a grade inferior to such civil court or any court of small causes. S. 2(*) Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, Raipur Development Authority v. Sarin Construction Company, Raipur, AIR 2006 … a grade inferior to such civil court or any court of small causes. S. 2(*) Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, Raipur Development Authority v. Sarin … Assistant Charity Commissioner is a Court for the purposes of ss. 2 and 3 of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, K. Sham Rao v. Assistant Charity Commissioner, (2003) 3 SCC 563: 2003 Cri LJ 1575: AIR 2003

County Courts

established in 1846 by 9 & 10 Vict. c. 95, 'the Act for the more easy recovery of Small Debts and Demands in England,' repealed and re-enacted with fourteen amending Acts by the consolidating and amending (English) … costs, or satsify judge of the High Court that he has a cause of actionfit for the High Court (1934 Act, s. 46). Jury.--The judge … and Demands in England,' repealed and re-enacted with fourteen amending Acts by the consolidating and amending (English) County Courts Act, 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 43), an Act very materially but very shortly amended by the (English)

Judge

the word 'Judge' as: 'the Judge' means in the City of [Pune] the Judge of the Court of Small Causes, and in any other city the Civil Judges (Senior Division) having jurisdiction in the city', Dayaram Tulshiram … [fr. juge, Fr.; judex, Lat.], one invested with authority to determine any cause or question in a Court of judicature. The word 'judge' denotes not … are ex officio judges of the Court of Appeal. The county Court judges are appointed, under (English) County Courts Act, 1934, s. 4, replacing s. 8 of the (English) County Courts Act, 1888, by the Lord Chancellor, their

Conscience, Courts of

Conscience, Courts of, tribunals for the recovery of small debts, constituted by Acts of Parliament in the City of London and other towns. The ordinary constitution of … Conscience, Courts of, tribunals for the recovery of small debts, constituted by Acts of Parliament in the City of London and other towns. The ordinary … in the City of London and other towns. The ordinary constitution of these courts, which were generally for causes of debt to the amount of 40s. only, but often to the amount of 5l. was to examine

Scheduled castes and scheduled tribes

by the large backward in comparison with other communities in the country. This is the result of historical cause, T. Devadasan v. Union of India, AIR 1964 SC 179: (1964) 4 SCR 680. (ii) Scheduled castes and … backwardness. It is the aim of our Constitution to bring them up from handicapped position to improvement. No Court can come to a finding that any cast or any tribe is a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled tribes. … Tribes (Vimukta Jatis), Nomadic Tribes, Special Backward Category and Other Backward Classes) Act, 2001, s. 2(l).

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