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Appeal -Sec.384

(14) Appeal -Sec.384

  1. Subject to the other provisions of this Part, an appeal shall lie to the High Court from an order of a District Judge granting refusing or revoking a certificate under this Part, and the High Court may, if it thinks fit, by its order on the appeal, declare the person to whom the certificate should be granted and direct the District Judge, on application, if any already granted.
  2. An appeal under sub-section (1) must be preferred within the time allowed for an appeal under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
  3. Subject to the provisions of sub-section (1) and to the provisions as to reference to and revision by the High Court and as to review of judgement of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, as applied by Section 141 of that Code, an order of a District Judge under this Part shall be final.

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(14) Appeal -Sec.384

  1. An appeal shall lie to the High Court from an order of a District Judge granting refusing or revoking a certificate under this Part, and the High Court may, if it thinks fit, by its order on the appeal, declare the person to whom the certificate should be granted and direct the District Judge, on application, if any already granted.
  2. An appeal under point (1) must be preferred within the time allowed for an appeal under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
  3. According to the provisions of point (1) and to the provisions as to reference and revision by the High Court, an order of a District Judge under this Part shall be final.

 

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