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The Code of Civil Procedure, 1882: As Modified Up to 1st July, 1888 - Page 241
by India, India. Legislative Department - 1888 - 363 pages
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The New Procedure of the Civil Courts of British India, Not Established by ...

William Macpherson - Civil procedure - 1860 - 592 pages
...require any exhibits to be produced or witnesses examined to enable it to pronounce a satisfactory judgment, or for any other substantial cause, the Appellate Court may allow additional exhibits to be received and any necessary witnesses to be examined, whether such witnesses...
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The Code of Civil Procedure

Hoffmann (Professor) - Civil procedure - 1871 - 352 pages
...require any exhibits to be produced or witnesses examined to enable it to pronounce a satisfactory judgment, or for any other substantial cause, the Appellate Court may allow additional exhibits to be received and any necessary witnesses to be examined, whether such witnesses...
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The Indian Codes: Comprising ...

1872 - 528 pages
...require any exhibits to be produced or witnesses examined to enable it to pronounce a satisfactory judgment, or for any other substantial cause, the Appellate Court may allow additional exhibits to be received and any necessary witnesses to be examined, whether such witnesses...
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The Code of Civil Procedure: Being Act No. X of 1877, Together with Mr ...

India - Civil procedure - 1877 - 502 pages
...which ought to have been admitted, or, (b) the Appellate Court requires any document to be produced or any witness to be examined to enable it to pronounce...admission. 569- Whenever additional evidence is allowed to be received, the Appellate Court Mode of taking ... '. . rr . , additional evi- may either take such...
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A Digest of Civil Procedure Prevalent in British India, Volume 1

George Edward Knox - Civil procedure - 1877 - 636 pages
...examined to enable it to pronounce 8 Pee p. 341, judgment, or for any other substantial cause, §(V?) the Appellate Court may allow such evidence to be...its proceedings the reason for such admission. 569. (356) Whenever additional evidence is allowed to be received, the Appellate Court may eithert akc such...
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Commentaries on the Code of Civil Procedure (Act No. X of 1877)

India - 1878 - 852 pages
...documentary, in the appellate Court. Bat it (6) the appellate Court requires any document to be produced or any witness to be* examined to enable it to pronounce...on its proceedings the reason for such admission. For obvious reasons the power given by this section must be used only with the greatest caution. And...
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The Pocket Code of Civil Procedure, Containing Also the Mufassal Small Cause ...

India - Civil procedure - 1879 - 538 pages
...which ought to have been admitted, or (6) the appellate Court requires any document to be produced or any witness to be examined to enable it to pronounce...document to be received, or witness to be examined. 569. Whenever additional evidence is allowed to be Mode of taking received, the appellate Court may...
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The Code of Civil Procedure, Act XIV of 1882 ...

India - 1883 - 724 pages
...which ought to have been admitted, or (6) the Appellate Court requires any document to be produced or any witness to be examined to enable it to pronounce judgment, or for any other substantial cause, "Whenever additional evidence is admitted by an Appellate Court, the Court shall record on its proceedings...
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“The” Indian Companies' Act, VI. of 1882: With Notes and Table ...

India, Louis Pitman Russell - Corporation law - 1885 - 514 pages
...which ought to have been admitted, or (b) the Appellate Court requires any document to be producedor any witness to be examined to enable it to pronounce...any other substantial cause, the Appellate Court may allow'such evidence to be produced, or document to be received, or witness to be examined. Whenever...
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The Anglo-Indian Codes: Adjective law

India - India - 1888 - 1246 pages
...which ought to have been admitted, or (b) the Appellate Court requires any document to be produced or any witness to be examined to enable it to pronounce..."Whenever additional evidence is admitted by an Appellate 1 That this power should be cau- following I All. 165 and dissenting tiously exercised, §ee 1 1 Moo....
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