Appeals From Original Decrees Part VIICode of Civil Procedure, 1908

Code of Civil Procedure Part VII: Orders from which appeal lies

(1) An appeal shall lie from the following orders, and save as otherwise expressly provided in the body of this Code or by any law for the time being in force, from no other orders:-

{Cls.(a) to (f) rep. by Act 10 of 1940, s.49 and Sch.III.}

{Ins.by Act 9 of 1922, s, 3.See also fool, note to s.35A, supra.} [(ff) an order under section 35A ;]

(g) an order under section 95;

(h) an order under any of the provisions of this Code imposing a fine or directing the arrest or detention in the civil prison of any person except where such arrest or detention is in execution of a decree;

(i) any order made under rules from which an appeal is expressly allowed by rules:

{Ins.by Act 9 of 1922, s, 3.See also fool, note to s.35A, supra.} [Provided that no appeal shall lie against any order specified in clause (ff) save on the ground that no order, or an order for the payment of a less amount, ought to have been made.]

(2) No appeal shall lie from any order passed in appeal under this section.

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