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Sections.

558.

Re-admission of appeal dismissed for default.

559. Power to adjourn hearing, and direct persons appearing interested to be made respondents.

560. Rehearing on application of respondent against whom ex parte decree is made.

61. Upon hearing respondent may object to decree as if he had preferred separate appeal.-Form of notice, and provisions applicable thereto.

562. Remand of case by Appellate Court.

563. When further evidence barred.

564. Limit to remand.

565. When evidence on record sufficient, Appellate Court shall determine case finally.

566. When Appellate Court may frame issues and refer them for trial to Court whose decree is appealed against.

567. Finding and evidence to be put on record. -Objecions to finding.Determination of appeal.

568. Production of additional evidence in Appellate Court.

569. Mode of taking additional evidence.

570. Points to be defined and recorded.

Of the Judgment in Appeal.

571. Judgment when and where pronounced.

572. Language of judgment.

573. Translation of judgment.

574. Contents of judgment.-Date and signature.

575. Decision when appeal is heard by two or more Judges.

576.

Dissent to be recorded.

577. What judgment may direct.

578. No decree to be reversed or modified for error or irregularity not affecting merits or jurisdiction.

Of the Decree in Appeal.

579. Contents of decree.-Judge dissenting from judgment need not sign decree.

580. Copies of judgment and decree to be furnished to parties.

581. Certified copy of decree to be sent to Court whose decree is appealed

against.

582. Appellate Court to have same powers as Courts of original jurisdic

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CHAPTER XLII.

OF APPEALS FROM APPELLATE DECREES.

584. Second appeals to High Court-Grounds of second appeal, 585. Second appeal only on grounds mentioned in section 584. 586. No second appeal in certain suits.

587. Provisions as to second appeals.

Sections.

588. Orders appealable.

CHAPTER XLIII.

OF APPEALS FROM ORDERS.

589. Court which shall hear appeals.

590. Procedure in appeals from orders.

591. No appeal before decree from order passed in course of suit, but if decree appealed against, error or defect therein may be set forth.

CHAPTER XLIV.

OF PAUPER APPEALS.

592. Who may appeal as pauper.- Procedure on applicatiou for admission of appeal.

593. Enquiry into pauperism-Proviso.

CHAPTER XLV.

OF APPEALS TO THE QUEEN IN COUNCIL.

594.

595

'Decree' defined.

When appeals lie to Queen in Council.

596. Value of subject-matter.

597. Bar of certain appeals.

598. Application to Court whose decree is complained of. 599. Time within which application must be made.

600. Certificate as to value or fitness.

601. Effect of refusal of certificate.

602. Security and deposit required on grant of certificate.

603. Admission of appeal and procedure thereon.

604. Revocation of acceptance of security.

605. Power to order further security or payment.

606. Effect of failure to comply with order.

607. Refund of balance of deposit.

608. Powers of Court pending appeal.

609. Increase of security found inadequate.

610. Procedure to enforce orders of Queen in Council. 611. Appeal against order relating to execution.

612. Power to make rules-Publication of rules.

613. Legalization of existing rules.

614.

Recorder of Rangoon,

615, Construction of Bengal Regulation III. of 1828, section 4, clause 5. 616. Saving of Her Majesty's pleasure, and of rules for conduct of business before Judicial Committee.

PART VII.

CHAPTER XLVI.

OF REFERENCE TO AND REVISION BY THE HIGH COURT.

617. Reference of question to High Court.

618. Court may pass decree contingent upon opinion of High Court.

619. Judgment of High Court to be transmitted, and case disposed of accordingly.

620. Costs of reference to High Court.

621. Power to alter, &c., decrees of Court making reference.

Sections.

622.

Power to call for record of cases decided by Small Cause Courts, or, on appeal, by subordinate Courts.

PART VIII.

CHAPTER XLVII.

OF REVIEW OF JUDGMENT.

623. Application for review of judgment.

624.

To whom applications for review may be made.

625. Form of applications for review.

626. Application when rejected.-Application when granted.-Proviso. 627. Application for review in Court consisting of two or more Judges. 628. Application when rejected.

629. Order of Court final.

630. Registry of application granted, and order for rehearing.

PART IX.

CHAPTER XLVIII.

SPECIAL RULES RELATING TO THE CHARTERED HIGH COURTS.

631. This part to apply only to certain High Courts.

632. Application of Code to High Courts.

633. High Court to record judgments according to its own rules. 634.

Power to order execution of decree before ascertainment of costs and execution for costs subsequently.

635. Attorneys not to address Court except when authorized.

636.

Process of High Courts may be served by attorneys in suit.

637. Non-judicial acts may be done by Registrar.

638. Sections not applying to High Court in original civil jurisdiction.-Code not to affect High Court in exercise of insolvent jurisdiction.

639. Power to frame forms.

PARTX.

CHAPTER XLIX.

MISCELLANEOUS.

640. Exemption of certain women from personal appearance. 641. Local Government may exempt certain persons from personal appearance. List of names of persons exempted to be kept in subordinate Court.-Costs of commission rendered necessary by claiming privilege.

Sections.

642. Persons exempt from arrest.

613. Procedure in case of certain offences relating to documents. 644. Use of forms in fourth schedule.

645. Language of subordinate Courts.

646. Power of Registrars of Small Couse Courts to state cases.

617. Miscellaneous proceedings. -Admission of affidavits as evidence.

648. Procedure when person to be arrested or property to be attached is outside the district.

619

Rules applicable to all civil process for sale or payment.

650. Application of rules as to witnesses.

651. Penalty for escaping from custody under Code, 652. Power to make subsidiary rules of procedure.

THE FIRST SCHEDULE.-A.-Statute repealed.

B.-Acts repealed.

C.-Regulation repealed.

THE SECOND SCHEDULE.-Chapters and sections extending to Mufassal

Courts of Small Causes.

THE THIRD SCHEDULE.- Bombay enactments.

THE FOURTH SCHEDULE.-Forms.

THE

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE

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