CPC 98 — Decision where appeal heard by two or more Judges

Code of Civil Procedure, 1908

Statutory text

(1) Where an appeal is heard by a Bench
of two or more Judges, the appeal shall be decided in accordance with the opinion of such Judges or of the majority (if any) of such Judges.
(2) Where  there  is  no  such  majority  which  concurs  in  a judgment  varying  or  reversing  the  decree
appealed from, such decree shall be confirmed :
Provided  that  where  the  Bench  hearing  the  appeal  is

[composed  of  two  or  other  even  number  of
Judges belonging to a Court consisting of more Judges than those constituting the Bench] and the Judges
composing the Bench differ in opinion on a point of law, they may state the point of law upon which they
differ  and  the  appeal  shall  then  be  heard  upon  that  point  only  by  one  or  more  of  the  other  Judges,  and
such point shall be decided according to the opinion of the majority (if any) of the Judges who have heard the appeal, including those who first heard it.

[(3) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to alter or otherwise affect any provision of the letters to patent of any High Court.]

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