CPC 24 — General power of transfer and withdrawal

Code of Civil Procedure, 1908

Statutory text

(1) On  the  application  of  any  of  the  parties  and
after  notice  to  the  parties  and  after  hearing  such of  them  as  desired  to  be  heard,  or  of  its  own  motion without such notice, the High Court or the District Court may at any stage—
 (a)  transfer  any  suit,  appeal  or  other  proceeding  pending  before  it  for  trial  or  disposal  to  any
Court subordinate to it and competent to try or dispose of the same, or
(b) withdraw any suit, appeal or other proceeding pending in any Court subordinate to it, and—
(i) try or dispose of the same; or
(ii) transfer the same for trial or disposal to any Court subordinate to it and competent to
try or dispose of the same; or
(iii) retransfer the same for trial or disposal to the Court from which it was withdrawn.
(2) Where  any  suit  or  proceeding  has  been  transferred  or  withdrawn  under  sub-section  (1), the  Court
which

[is thereafter to try or dispose of such suit or proceeding] may, subject to any special directions in the
case  of  an  order  of  transfer,  either  retry  it  or  proceed  from  the  point  at  which  it  was  transferred  or withdrawn.

[(3) For the purposes of this section,—
(a)  Courts  of  Additional  and  Assistant  Judges  shall  be  deemed  to  be  subordinate  to  the
District Court;
(b) “proceeding” includes a proceeding for the execution of a decree or order.]
(4) The Court trying any suit transferred or withdrawn under this section from a Court of Small Causes shall, for the purposes of such suit, be deemed to be a Court of Small Causes.

[(5) A suit or proceeding may be transferred under this section from a Court which has no jurisdiction to try it.]

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