In Kydd vs Watch Committee of City of Liverpool, , 331 32, Lord Lorebum, L.C., construing the provisions of section 11 of the Police Act, 1890 of England which provided an appeal to quarter sessions as to the amount of a constable 's pension, and also stipu lated that the court shall make an order which shall be just and final, observed: "Where it says, speaking of such an order, that it is to be final, I think it means there is to be an end of the busi ness at quarter sessions . . " The Judicial Committee in Maung Ba Thaw vs Ma Pin, [1933 34] 61 LR Indian Appeals 158 while dealing with the Provincial Insolvency 436 Act observed that when a fight of appeal was given to any of the ordinary courts of the country, the procedure, orders and decrees of that court would be governed by the ordinary rules of the Civil Procedure Code and therefore an appeal to Privy Council was maintainable by the decision of the High Court.