It is no doubt true that in Dr. Chotalal Jivabhai Patel 's case (supra) the Division Bench of the High Court of Gujarat applied the rule laid down in National Telephone Company Ltd. vs Post Master General, [913] A.C. 546 namely "When a question is stated to be referred to an established Court without more, it . . imports that the ordinary incidents of the procedure of that Court are to attach, and also that any general right of appeal from its decision likewise attaches" to an election petition filed under the Act which the High Court could try in exercise of the special jurisdiction conferred on it by the Act and held that except an order under section 98 or section 99 of the Act which was made expressly appealable under section 116A of the Act to this Court all other orders passed by the Judge trying an election petition would be appealable to the High Court under clause 15 of the Letters Patent.