Code of Civil Procedure, 1908Section 1

Code of Civil Procedure Section 1: Provincial Small Cause Courts

The following provisions shall not extend to Courts constituted under the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887, {Ins.by Act 4 of 1941, s.2 and Sch.III.} [or under the Berar Small Cause Courts Law, 1905], or to Courts exercising the jurisdiction of a Court of Small Causes {Subs., ibid., for ” under that Act “.} [under the said Act or Law], {Ins.by Act 2 of 1951, s.5.} [or to Courts in Part B States exercising a corresponding jurisdiction] that is to say,-

(a) so much of the body of the Code as relates to-

(i) suits excepted from the cognizance of a Court of Small Causes;

(ii) the execution of decrees in such suits;

(iii) the execution of decrees against immovable property; and

(b) the following sections, that is to say-

section 9,

sections 91 and 92,

sections 94 and 95 {Subs. by Act 1 of 1926, s.3, for “so far as they relate to injunctions and interlocutory orders”.} [so far as they authorise or relate to-

(i) orders for the attachment of immovable property,

(ii) injunctions,

(iii) the appointment of a receiver of immovable property, or

(iv) the interlocutory orders referred to in clause (e) of section 94], and sections 96 to 112 and 115.

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