Code of Civil Procedure Section
PART VIII
REFERENCE, REVIEW AND
REVISION
113. Reference to High
Court.—Subject to such conditions and limitations as may be prescribed, any
Court may state a case and refer the same for the opinion of the High Court,
and the High Court may make such order thereon as it thinks fit:
1[Provided
that where the Court is satisfied that a case pending before it involves a
question as to the validity of any Act, Ordinance or Regulation or of any
provision contained in an Act, Ordinance or Regulation, the determination of
which is necessary for the disposal of the case, and is of opinion that such
Act, Ordinance, Regulation or provision is invalid or inoperative, but has not
been so declared by the High Court to which that Court is subordinate or by the
Supreme Court, the Court shall state a case setting out its opinion and the
reasons therefore, and refer the same for the opinion of the High Court.
Explanation.—In this
section, “Regulation” means any Regulation of the Bengal, Bombay or Madras Code
or Regulation as defined in the General Clauses Act,1897, (10 of 1897) or in
the General Clauses Act of a State.]
Note 1: Added by Act 24 of
1951, s. 2.
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