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Section 110 — contd. Section 411 A— contd.
to or respecting property of the High Court composed
like amount or value, of not less than two judges,
being judges other than the and where the decree or final judge or judges by whom the order appealed from affirms original trial was held; and the decision of the Court if the constitution of such a immediately below the Court Division Court is impracticable, passing such decree or final the High Court shall report the order, the appeal must involve circumstances to the Provincial some substantial question of Government which shall take law. action with a view to the
Section 111. transfer of the appeal under
Notwithstanding anything section 527 to another High
contained in section 109, no Court.
appeal shall lie to His Majesty
(4) Subject to such rules
in Council—as may from time to time be
(a) from the decree or made by His Majesty in Council
order of one Judge of a in this behalf, and to such
High Court constituted by conditions as the High Court
His Majesty by Letters may establish or require, an
Patent, or of one Judge appeal shall lie to His Majesty
of a Division Court, or in Council from any order made
of two or more Judges of on appeal under sub-section
such High Court, or of a (1) by a Division Court of the
Division Court constituted High Court in respect of which
by two or more Judges of order the High Court declares
such High Court, where that the matter is a fit one for
such Judges are equally such appeal.
divided in opinion and do Section 412
not amount in number to a Notwithstanding anything majority of the whole of the hereinbefore contained, where Judges of the High Court at an accused person has pleaded the time being ; guilty and has been convicted
or by a High Court, a Court of
Session or any Presidency
Magistrate or Magistrate of the