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Difference between r.f.a and m.f.a

(Querist) 30 January 2015 This query is : Resolved 
What is the difference between a regular first appeal and a miscellaneous first appeal?
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 31 January 2015
Academic query which is not attended at this place.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 31 January 2015
WHY DO YOU NEED TO KNOW IT?
P. Venu (Expert) 31 January 2015
What are the facts? What is your problem?
bablu roy (Expert) 01 February 2015
Regular First Appeal lies to the high Court against the decree or award executable as decree passed by the District Judge/Addl.Distt. Judge against which appeal is not barred. Regular First Appeals lie against the award passed in Land Acquisition cases; limitation provided is 90 days and court fee leviable is Rs.100/-.Certified copy of award/judgment and decree appealed from is necessary to be filed.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 01 February 2015
Those who are inclined to answer these type of queries should conceptualize as follows.

RFA is against a decree and MFA is from interim order.

RFA may lie even before Distt.Judge subject to pecuniary jurisdiction.

In many states even High Courts enjoy original jurisdiction for suits while in many other states only Civil Judge enjoys
original Jurisdiction for suits.

Court fee and pecuniary jurisdictions are different in different states.


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