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Bare acts > Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 > Order 7 Rule 10 B
 
  


 

10B. Power of appellate court to transfer Suit to the proper court.- (1) Where, on an appeal against an Order for the return of plaint, the court hearing the appeal confirms such order, the court of appeal may, if the plaintiff by an application so desires, while returning the plaint, direct plaintiff to file the plaint, subject to the provisions of the Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963), in the court in which the suit should have been instituted, (whether such court is within or without the State in which the court hearing the appeal is situated), and fix a date for the appearance of the parties in the court in which the plaint is directed to be filed and when the date is so fixed it shall not be necessary for the court in which the plaint is filed to serve the defendant with the summons for appearance in the suit, unless that court in which the plaint is filed, for reasons to be recorded, otherwise directs.

(2) The directions made by the court under sub-rule (1) shall be without any prejudice to the rights of the parties to question the jurisdiction of the court, in which the plaint is filed, to try the suit.

 

 

 

 

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