SYED DILBER HUSSAIN SHAH versus STATE
Sections 2626 & 56 & 1 Case Case Transfer of a Case A charge of prejudice against a court may be justified in transferring a case from a court of competent jurisdiction only if there is a reasonable concern in the minds of the parties concerned. Yes. Given that the court will not be able to act fairly and impartially in this matter and it is of the utmost importance that the parties appearing before the courts should have confidence in their neutrality, an important duty of the High Court is to create such trust. And it may be necessary to ensure that neither party will be compelled to sue by a judge or magistrate, as long as practicable, as long as practicable. I consider it reasonably biased against him, who was reasonably concerned, with reference to him in every case. Should decide. Events and the surrounding conditions. And the court, as far as possible, should try to position itself at the place of transfer of the applicant and seek the transfer - to look at the matter from a viewpoint that causes his or her mental state. And even though he had a degree of intelligence, this was not every case that the applicants considered to be invasive that would justify the transfer of the case. The test of rationality of the arrest must be satisfied, that is, a concern. Reasonably should be expected from the person where the applicant alleges prejudice against the Judicial Magistrate, it would be in the interest of justice that the matter of his grievance be transferred from his court to a judicial jurisdiction. Transfer to another court
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