Section 24(3) of the cpc.
pratik
(Querist) 13 August 2010
This query is : Resolved
Section 24(3) of the cpc.
24. General power of transfer and withdrawal.
(3) For the purposes of this section,-
(a) Courts of Additional and Assistant Judges shall be deemed to be subordinate to the District Court;
Query : 1) As per the above sub section can any LD members tell me the meaning, powers, authority, direction, advantages & disadvantages, qualifications to become the Additional and Assistant Judges they are having.
2) This query has been posted by me 15 th time because no books or sites are available in india as per my knowledge so this is a kind request to tell me or pls give me the knowldge of types of judges from small causes court to the suoreme court , the powers they have in them, authority, direction, advantages & disadvantages, qualifications, & who is suprior to whom & in what type they are suprior & how can order whom & the order they have to follow if they are not wiliing to follow then also & there pecuniary limits & punisment they can give also the same query regarding the magistrate all the above mentioned queries are also related to the magistrate & also the magistrate defined under the CPC.
Pls it is a request becasue now of the above 2 point query has been answered by any LD members & i am not getting any books or site in which all the info is provided so this query has been posted my mw serveral times also pls dont tell me to read the cpc because as per my thinking the cpc don;t provided by query answer in detail so it is a request to answer in DETAIL IF POSSIBLE WITH THE EXAMPLES.
Thanks In Advance.
Adv. G. A. Gagdani
(Expert) 14 August 2010
well courts of additional and assistant judges are subordinate to district court.
means this judges can order for withdraw or transfer amongst themselves but not to district court.
As district court can order for transfer or withdrawal of any case
say for e.g.
there are 8 civil courts working,
one judge is transferred to certain place.
then that court remians close and no other judge occupies the same.
then in that case application for withdrawal or transfer be made before District court and not to the judges of other civil courts.
i hope i have replied to your query