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Every High Court in a [State] shall have and use, as occasion may arise, a seal bearing a device and impression of the Asoka capital within an exergue or label surrounding the same, with the following inscriptions at convenient places, namely, “THE SEAL OF THE HIGH COURT AT (or OF) …………..”, followed by the name of the seal of the High Court or the name of the State, as the case may be, and “Satyameva Jayate” in Devanagari script
S 2. Certain decrees and orders not to be called in question.- No decree passed or order made by the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal, the High Court of Judicature at Madras or the High Court of Judicature at Bombay, in the exercise of its ordinary original civil jurisdiction under clause 12 of its Letters Patent, or by the High Court of Judicature at Rangoon, in the exercise of its original civil jurisdiction under clause 10 of its Letters Patent, shall be called in question in any proceedings before any other Court on the ground that the High Court passing the decree or making the order had no jurisdiction to pass or make the decree or order
The High Court Judges Salaries and Conditions of Service Act, 1954
The High Court deals with following types of matter in its Criminal Jurisdiction
The High Court deals with following types of matter in its Civil Jurisdiction
CATEGORY ART. /RULE/ SECTION LIMITATION TIME FROM WHICH PERIOD BEGINS TO RUN
Art.116 (a) of Limitation Act, 1963 90 Days The date of the decree or order.
R.15(2) of Bombay City Civil Court Act, 1948 30 Days The date of the decree or order.
Art. 116 of Limitation Act. 90 Days The date of the decree or order.
Sec. 82 (3) ESI Act. 60 Days From the date of order
Sec. 23 (3) of RCT Act. 90 Days From the date of order
Sec. 173(1) of MV Act. 90 Days From the date of order
e. Workmen’s Compensation Act.
Sec. 30 (20 Workmen’s Compensation Act. Sec.30(3) Section 5 of the Limitation Act is applicable 60 Days From the date of order
Sec. 72(2) The Copy Right Act 3 Months From the date of order
Sec. 15z of SEBI Act 60 Days, If prevented by sufficient cause to file within 60 days further period not exceeding 60 days. From the date of communication of the decision or order to him.
Sec. 27 of MERC Act. 60 Days —-
Sec. 35 of FERA 60 days, If sufficient cause shown for further 60 days. —–
Sec. 19 (3) of Family Courts Appeal Act. 30 Days. From the date of judgment or order
Order (41) of CPC R.22 30 Days. Within one month from the date of service notice on him or his pleader of the day fixed par hearing of appeal or within such further time as the appellate court may allow.
Art.116 of Limitation Act. 90 Days. The date of the decree or order.
Bombay High Court (A.S.) Rules Provisions of L.P.A. and Order 41 of CPC (117 Art.) 30 Days. From the date of order.
District – 90 Days.
Bombay – 30 Days.
Art. 131 of Limitation Act. 90 Days. The date of the decree or order or sentence sought to be revised.
a. Application for setting aside Registrar’s order
Revision of orders of Reg & Addl. Reg by motion u/ Chapter II,
Chapter II Rule – 7
90 Days. The date of death of the plaintiff , appellant , defendant or respondent , as the case may be.
60 Days. The date of abatement.
60 Days. The date of decree appealed from.
60 Days. The date of the decree , order or sentence.
f. Application for restoration of appeal, application Review, Revision dismissed for default, want of prosecution. Art. 123 of Limitation Act. 30 Days. The date of the decree or where the summons or notice was not duly served, when the aplicant had knowledge of the decree.
g. Appeal under Sec. 35G(2) of Central Excise Act. 35G(2)(a) 180 Days. From the date on which order appealed against is received by commissioner or party order.
h. The Customs Act Appeal u/s. 130 (2) 130(2) (a) 180 Days. From the date on which the order appealed against is received by commissioner of customs or the other party
7] REVIEW Art. 124 30 Days. The date of the decree or order.
8] CONTEMPT PETITION Sec. 20 1 Year From the date on which the contempt ——- to have been committed.
9] CONTEMPT APPEAL Sec. 19(4) (a) 30 Days. —–
10] WRIT PETITIONS Art. 226, 227 etc No limitation but to be filed as early as possible. ——
COURT FEE PAYABLE IN THE HIGH COURT
[Please check individual Jurisdiction]
[following list is only for example]
CATEGORY ARTICLES OF BOMBAY CRT. FEES ACT , 1959
1] WRIT PETITION
i] Writ Petition(Under Art.226) Art. 1(1) (i) of Sch. II Rs. 125. 00
ii] Writ Petition(Under Art. 226 and/or 227) Art. 1(1) (ii) of Sch. II Rs. 250. 00
iii] Writ Petition (Under Art.226 for enforcement of fundamental rights conferred by part III of the Constitution or for exercise of its jurisdiction under Art. 227 thereon —– Rs. 250. 00
2] FIRST APPEAL
I) Regular First Appeal against suit
a) when amount or value of the subject matter in dispute does not exceed one thousand rupees and
——- Rs. 200. 00
b)The Court fee payable as per the rate prescribed under Art. 1 Sch.1 of the Bombay Court Fee Act (Amended) when the amount of value of the subject matter in dispute exceeds one thousand rupees. ad valorem of the claim (as per a table of court fees annexed herewith) Click
FIRST APPEAL (UNDER SPECIAL ACTS)
i) Motor Vehicle Act Provision
Under S. 173 I) ad valorem Court Fee if appeal is filed by opponent
2) 1/2 of the ad valorem Court Fee, if appeal is filed by claimant
ii) Land Acquisition Act, (Under Sec. 54) Sec. 7(1) of Bom. Court Fees Act ad valorem of the Claim.
iii) Workmen’s Compensation Act
(Under S. 30) Art. 13 of Sch. II Fixed Court Fee of Rs. 25/-
iv) Employees State Insurance Act
(Under S. 82) Art. 13 of Sch. II Fixed Court Fee of Rs. 25/-
v) Guardian & Wards Act (Under S. 47) Art. 13 of Sch. II Fixed Court Fee of Rs. 25/-
vi) Indian Succession Act (Under S. 384) Art. 13 of Sch. II Fixed Court Fee of Rs. 25/-
vii) Trade Union Act. (Under S.11(4) Art. 13 of Sch. II Fixed Court Fee of Rs. 25/-
viii) The Copy Right Act (Under S.72(2)
(For procedure Please refer Ch. XXIII- A of H.C.A.S.Rules, 1960) Art. 13 of Sch. II Fixed Court Fee of Rs. 25/-
ix) Under Bom. Pub. Trust Act (Under S.47(5) and 72(4) Schedule ‘B’ Appendix 17 Rs. 10.00
x) Central Excise Act (Under S. 35 G (2) (b) ——- Rs. 200.00
xi) The Customs Act, (Under S.130(2) ——- Rs. 200.00
xii) Family Court Appeal (Under Family Court Act. S.19) Art.23(a)
Art.23(b)
Art.23(c)
Art.23(d)
Art.23(e) Rs. 100.00
II) Cross Objection ——– ad valorem Fees as per the Claim.
III) First Appeal having no force of Decree ——– Rs. 25. 00
IV) Claim not ascertainable ——–
3] SECOND APPEAL
——– ad valorem of the Claim
4] LETTERS PATENT APPEAL
5] APPEAL FROM ORDER
——– Rs. 25. 00
6] CIVIL REVISION APPLICATION
——– Rs. 50. 00
7] CONTEMPT PETITION
——– Rs. 20. 00
8] CONTEMPT APPEAL
9] REVIEW PETITION
(a) if presented on or after the thirtieth day from the date of the decree ——- Same as paid in the proceedings against which review is filed.
(b) if presented before the thirtieth day from the date of the decree ——– One-half of the fee as paid in the proceedings against which review is filed
10] CIVIL APPLICATION
11] CAVEAT
——- Rs. 50. 00
12] VAKILPATRA
——- Rs. 15. 00
13] CERTIFIED COPY OF
a) Trial Court Decree ——– Rs. 10. 00
b) District Court Decree ——– Rs. 20. 00
c) High Court Decree ——— Rs. 25. 00
d) Trial Court Judgment ——— Rs. 5. 00
e) District Court Judgment ——— Rs. 5. 00
f) High Court Judgment ——— Rs. 10. 00
THE BOMBAY HIGH COURT (ORIGINAL SIDE) RULES
THE BOMBAY HIGH COURT APPELLATE SIDE RULES, 1960