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1955 Supreme(All) 251

B.M.LAL, AGARWALA, RAGHUBAR DAYAL
JAI SINGH – Appellant
Versus
MAM CHAND – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
Abdul Khan, AMBIKA PRASAD, R.R.PRASAD, RAJA ASHTBHUJA PRASAD VERMA, S.C.Asthana, S.S.SRIVASTAVA

RAGHUBAR DAYAL, J.

( 1 ) THE question referred to the Full Bench In these appeals is:

"whether appeals under Section 23, U. P. Agriculturists Relief Act from the orders of a civil court would lie to the appellate Court of the lowest jurisdiction where the original decrees from such Court be appealable to more Courts than one, regardless of the valuation of the proceedings before the trial Court"

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( 2 ) SUB-SECTION (1) of Section 23, U. P. Agriculturists Relief Act is:-

"an appeal shall lie to the District Judge from an order of a Collector or Assistant Collector passed under this chapter. An appeal shall lie from the order of a civil Court passed under this chapter to the Court to which original decrees passed by such Court are ordinarily appealable, and where such decrees are appealable to more Courts than one, to the Court of lowest jurisdiction".

( 3 ) DIFFERENT interpretations of the relevant portion of Section 23 were put by this Court in the two cases of tajpal Singh v. Ganga Sahai, AIR 1952 All 808 (A) and Gaya Rai v. Lalji Rai, air 1953 All 579 (B ). The view taken in the first case was that appeals from the orders of a civil court under Chap III, U. P. Agriculturists Belief







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