And we do further ordain that an appeal shall lie to the said High court . . from the judgment (not being a judgment passed in the exercise of appellate jurisdiction . . ) of one Judge of the said High Court or one Judge of any Division Court, pursuant to section 108 of the Government of India Act,. . The relevant part of clause 15 of the Letters Patent which is referred to above provides for an appeal against a judgment passed by a Single Judge of a High Court to the same High Court and the scope of the said appellate power has been explained by this Court in Shah Babulal Khimji vs Jayaben D. Kania & Anr., ; An appeal no doubt lies under that clause from an order of a Single Judge of the High Court exercising original jurisdiction to the High Court itself irrespective of the fact that the judgment is preliminary or final or that it is one passed at an interlocutory stage provided it satisfies the conditions set out in the above decision but the said provision cannot 1055 be extended to an election petition filed under the Act.