" Section 27 of this Ordinance which dealt with powers of revision of the Custodian General, read as follows: "(1) The Custodian General may at any time, either on his own motion or on application made to him in this behalf, call for the record of any proceeding in which any District Judge or Custodian has passed an order in appeal under the provisions of this Chapter for the purpose of satisfying himself as to the legality or propriety of any such order and may pass such order in relation thereto as he thinks fit." "(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in subsection (1), where in respect of any proceeding called for under sub section (1), the Custodian General is 222 of opinion that the District Judge is in error in holding any person not to be an evacuee or any property not to be evacuee property, he shall not pass any order in relation thereto but shall refer the matter, with his own opinion thereon, to the High Court to which the District Judge is otherwise subordinate." "(3) Any reference made under subsection (2) shall be heard by a Bench of the High Court consisting of not less than two Judges, and the Custodian General shall dispose of the proceeding in accordance with the decision of the High Court.