BEGUM versus ALLAH DITTA
Civil Procedure 1908 Sections 100, 151 and O XLI, Rr 22, 23, 23 (a), 25, 27, 33 of the Code of Civil Procedure The Second Appeal Power of 9ppeals granted to the High Court and the District Court Scope High Court may take necessary steps. , Itself, and the instructions issued; the trial court may, on its own, direct all necessary and relevant documents on the record of the suit as additional evidence, even without asking a party to the case. May be sent to the trial court for re-hearing. Such authority could not be arbitrarily exercised in the light of additional evidence, and the jurisdiction had to be exercised with caution, and only where such jurisdiction was necessary The cause had to be recorded so that he could stay in the High Court himself. Take all necessary steps for the sake of full justice and such authority may be exercised under OLLI, R33, CPC or if its inherent jurisdiction under Section 151 is exercised During the hearing, the CPC District Judge was also given that much authority. First appeals against judgments and orders passed by the courts in the original civil jurisdiction
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