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4. Transfer to court of small causes.- Where a decree has been passed in a suit of which the value as set forth in the plaint did not exceed two thousand rupees and which, as regards its subject matter, is not excepted by the law for the time being in force from the cognizance of either a Presidency or a Provincial Court of Small Causes, and the court which passed it whishes it to be executed in Calcutta, Madras or Bombay, such court may send to the court of small causes in Calcutta, Madras or Bombay, as the case may be, the copies and certificates mentioned in rule 6; and such court of small causes shall thereupon execute the decree as if it had been passed by itself.


HIGH COURT AMENDMENTS

Bombay, Dadra and Nagar haveli.- In Order XXI, for the existing Rule 4 and its marginal note, substitute the following as Rule 4 and marginal note:—

4. Transfer to Court of Small Causes.— (1) Where a decree has been passed in a suit of which the value as set forth in the plaint did not exceed two thousand rupees and which, as regards its subject matter, is not excepted by the law for the time being in force from the cognizance of either a Presidency or a Provisional Small Causes Court and the Court which passed it wishes it to be executed in Calcutta or Madras, such Court may send to the Court of Small Causes in Calcutta or Madras, as the case may be, the copies and certificates mentioned in Rule 6; and such Court of Small Causes shall thereupon execute the decree as if it had been passed by itself.

(2) A decree in a suit of the nature described in sub-rule (1) but in which the value as set forth in the plaint did not exceed ten thousand rupees may be sent for execution to and be executed by the Presidency Court of Small Causes at Bombay in the manner prescribed in sub-rule (1).” (1.10.1983).

Gujarat.- In Rule 4 —

(i) delete the words “or Bombay” wherever they occur;

(ii) re-number Rule 1 as sub-rule (1); and

(iii) add as sub-rule (2) the following:

“(2) A decree in a suit of the nature described in sub-rule (1) but in which the value as set forth in the plaint did not exceed rupees three thousand may be sent for execution to and be executed by the Presidency Court of Small Causes at Bombay in the manner prescribed in sub-rule (1).” (17.8.1961).

 

 

 

 

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