Code of Civil Procedure Section
98. Decision where appeal
heard by two or more Judges.—(1) Where an appeal is heard by a
Bench of two or more Judges, the appeal shall be decided in accordance with the
opinion of such Judges or of the majority (if any) of such Judges.
(2) Where there is no such
majority which concurs in a judgment varying or reversing the decree appealed
from, such decree shall be confirmed :
Provided that where the
Bench hearing the appeal is 1[composed of two or other even number
of Judges belonging to a Court consisting of more Judges than those
constituting the Bench] and the Judges composing the Bench differ in opinion on
a point of law, they may state the point of law upon which they differ and the
appeal shall then be heard upon that point only by one or more of the other
Judges, and such point shall be decided according to the opinion of the
majority (if any) of the Judges who have heard the appeal, including those who
first heard it.
2[(3)
Nothing in this section shall be deemed to alter or otherwise affect any
provision of the letters to patent of any High Court.]
Note: 1. Subs. by Act 104 of
1976, s. 34, for certain words (w.e.f. 1-2-1977).
2. Ins. by Act 18 of 1928,
s. 2 and the First Sch.
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