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134. Arrest other than in
execution of decree.—The provisions of sections 55, 57 and 59
shall apply, so far as may be, to all persons arrested under this Code.
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134. Arrest other than in
execution of decree.—The provisions of sections 55, 57 and 59
shall apply, so far as may be, to all persons arrested under this Code.
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133. Exemption of other
persons.—1[(1) The following persons shall be
entitled to exemption from personal appearance in Court, namely:—
(i) the President of India;
(ii) the Vice-President of
India;
(iii) the Speaker of the
House of the People;
(iv) the Ministers of the
Union;
(v) the Judges of the
Supreme Court;
(vi) the Governors of States
and the administrators of Union territories;
(vii) the Speakers of the
State Legislative Assemblies;
(viii) the Chairman of the
State Legislative Councils;
(ix) the Ministers of
States;
(x) the Judges of the High
Courts; and
(xi) the persons to whom
section 87B applies.]
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(3) Where any person 3***
claims the privilege of such exemption, and it is consequently necessary to examine
him by commission, he shall pay the costs of that commission, unless the party
requiring his evidence pays such costs.
Note: 1. Subs. by Act 66 of 1956,
s. 12, for sub-section (1).
2. Sub-section (2) omitted
by Act 66 of 1966, s. 12.
3. The words “so exempted”
omitted by s. 12, ibid.
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PART XI
MISCELLANEOUS
132. Exemption of certain
women from personal appearance.—(1) Women who, according
to the customs and manners of the country, ought not to be compelled to appear
in public shall be exempt from personal appearance in Court.
(2) Nothing herein contained
shall be deemed to exempt such women from arrest in execution of civil process
in any case in which the arrest of women is not prohibited by this Code.
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131. Publication of rules.—Rules
made in accordance with section 129 or section 130 shall be published in the 1[Official
Gazette] and shall from the date of publication or from such other date as may be
specified have the force of law.
Note: 1. Subs. by the
A.O.1937, for “Gazette of India or in the Local Official Gazette, as the case
may be”. Strictly the substitution would read “Official Gazette or in the
Official Gazette, as the case may be,” but the latter words have been omitted
as being redundant.
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1[130.
Powers of other High Courts to make rules as to matters other than procedure.—A
High Court 2[not being a High Court to which section 129 applies] may,
with the previous approval of the State Government, make with respect to any
matter other than procedure any rule which a High Court 3[for a 4***
State] might under 5[article 227 of the Constitution] make with
respect to any such matter for any part of the territories under its
jurisdiction which is not included within the limits of a presidency town.]
Note: 1. Subs. by the A.O.
1937, for s. 130.
2. Subs. by the A.O. 1950,
for “not constituted by His Majesty by Letters Patent”.
3. Subs., ibid., for “so
constituted”.
4. The word and letter “Part
A” omitted by the Adaptation of Laws (No. 2) Order, 1956.
5. Subs. by the A.O. 1950,
for “section 224 of the Government of India Act, 1935”.
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129. Power of High Courts to
make rules as to their original Civil procedure.—Notwithstanding
anything in this Code, any High Court 1[not being the Court of a
Judicial Commissioner] may make such rules not inconsistent with the Letters
Patent 2[or order] 3[or other law] establishing it to
regulate its own procedure in the exercise of its original civil jurisdiction
as it shall think fit, and nothing herein contained shall affect the validity
of any such rules in force at the commencement of this Code.
Note: 1. Subs. by the
Adaptation of Laws (No. 2) Order, 1956, for “for a Part A State or a Part B
State”.
2. Ins. by the A.O. 1950.
3. Ins. by Act 2 of 1951, s.
17.
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128. Matters for which rules
may provide.—(1) Such rules shall be not inconsistent with the provisions in
the body of this code, but, subject thereto, may provide for any matters
relating to the procedure of Civil Courts.
(2) In particular, and
without prejudice to the generality of the powers conferred by sub-section (1),
such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:—
(a) the service of
summonses, notices and other processes by post or in any other manner either generally
or in any specified areas, and the proof of such service;
(b) the maintenance and custody,
while under attachment, of live-stock and other movable property, the fees
payable for such maintenance and custody, the sale of such live-stock and
property, and the proceeds of such sale;
(c) procedure in suits by
way of counterclaim, and the valuation of such suits for the purposes of jurisdiction;
(d) procedure in garnishee
and charging orders either in addition to, or in substitution for, the attachment
and sale of debts;
(e) procedure where the
defendant claims to be entitled to contribution or indemnity over against any
person whether a party to the suit or not;
(f) summary procedure—
(i) in suits in which the
plaintiff seeks only to recover a debt or liquidated demand in money payable by
the defendant, with or without interest, arising—
on a contract express or
implied; or
on an enactment where the
sum sought to be recovered is a fixed sum of money or in the nature of a debt
other than a penalty; or
on a guarantee, where the
claim against the principal is in respect of a debt or a liquidated demand only;
or
on a trust; or
(ii) in suits for the
recovery of immovable property, with or without a claim for rent or mesne
profits, by a landlord against a tenant whose term has expired or has been duly
determined by notice to quit, or has become liable to forfeiture for
non-payment of rent, or against persons claiming under such tenant;
(g) procedure by way of
originating summons;
(h) consolidation of suits,
appeals and other proceedings;
(i) delegation to any
Registrar, Prothonotary or Master or other official of the Court of any judicial,
quasi-judicial and non-judicial duties; and
(j) all forms, registers,
books, entries and accounts which may be necessary or desirable for the transaction
of the business of Civil Courts.
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