2. Recognised agents.- The recognized agents of parties by whom such appearance, applications and acts may be made or done are— (a) persons holding powers of attorney, authorizing them to make and do such appearances, applications and acts on behalf of such parties; (b) persons carrying on trade or business for and in the names of parties not resident ‘ within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the court within which limits the appearance, application or act is made or done, in matters connected with such trade or business only, where no other agent is expressly authorized to make and do such appearances, applications and acts. HIGH COURT AMENDMENTS GUJARAT.—Clause (a) shall be read as follows: “Person holding on behalf of such parties either (i) a general power-of-attorney, or (ii) in the case of proceedings in the High Court of Gujarat an Advocate, and in the case of proceedings in any District, an Advocate or a pleader to whom a sanad for the district has been issued, holding the requisite special power-of-attorney from parties not resident within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the Court within which limits the appearance, application or act is made or done, authorising them or him to make and do such appearance, applications and acts on behalf of such parties” (17.8.1961). MADHYA PRADESH—Clause (a) is the same as that of Gujarat except that for the words in the High Court of Gujarat, an Advocate”, the words “in the High Court of Madhya Pradesh, an Advocate of that High Court” and for the words “in any district, an Advocate”, the words “in any district, any Advocate’ as substituted. (1619.1960).
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