This section lets higher courts move a case from one lower court to another. This can happen if someone asks for it, or the higher court decides on its own. The higher court can also take the case and handle it themselves.
A and B are fighting over land. The case is in a small court. A thinks the judge is biased, so A asks the High Court to move the case to a different court. The High Court agrees and transfers the case.
- •You can ask a higher court to move your case if you think the current court isn't fair.
- •The higher court will listen to both sides before making a decision about transferring the case.
📒 Legal text sourced from The Gazette of India & AdvocateKhoj Bare Acts Library
⚖️ Content reviewed by Adv. Shailendra Babbar, Seasoned Advocate, with 31 years of legal practice
📚 Act Reference: Code of Civil Procedure
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