Order 47, rule 8 of Civil Procedure Rules : Appeal from decision of District Registrar

    

(1) Any person affected by any order or decision of a District Registrar made in any preliminary step or upon an interlocutory application may appeal to a judge; and such appeal may be made notwithstanding that the order or decision was in respect of a proceeding or matter as to which the District Registrar had jurisdiction only by consent.
(2) Such appeal shall be by way of endorsement upon the record by the District Registrar at the request of any party within fourteen days from the making of such order or decision, and the record bearing such endorsement shall forthwith be sent to the registrar of the High Court who shall give such directions for the hearing of the appeal as he may consider reasonable.
(3) The hearing of an appeal under this rule shall be before a judge in chambers.


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