HIGH COURT CIRCULARS, &C. CIRCULAR ORDER No. 12. To ALL CIVIL JUDGES AND JUDICIAL COMMISSIONERS, Dated Calcutta, the 27th May 1870. THE Court deem it expedient to direct all Zillah Judges and HIGH COURT, &c., CIVIL SIDE. Present: The Hon. G. Loch, H. V. Bayley, J. B. Phear Judges. Judicial Commissioners, when preparing the lists of Peons to be appointed under the Court Fees' Act, to take into consideration the claims of the Revenue Peons who have been thrown out of employment by the transfer of rent suits to the Civil Courts and, when persons so situated appear to be qualified by past service and character, to give them a preference over other candidates. By order of the High Court, (Sd.) J. S. CARSTAIRS, Offg. Registrar. CIRCULAR ORDER No. 13. ALL ZILLAH JUDGES, JUDICIAL COMMISSIONERS, AND JUDGES OF SMALL CAUSE COURTS. Dated Calcutta, the 4th June 1870. FOR the information and guidance of Zillah Judges and Judi fore the Courts of Small Causes in the interior. 2. The several Zillah Judges respectively will be appointed Commissioners for the purpose of taking the requisite affidavits or declarations referred to in the rule. ANY party affected by a decision or order made in any suit by HIGH COURT, &c., CIVIL SIDE. Present: The Hon. Sir R. Couch, K., The Hon. G. Loch, Chief Justice. H. V. Bayley, Judges. a Court of Small Causes within the jurisdiction of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal, who may be desirous of applying for the exercise of the powers of superintendence vested in the High Court by Clause 15, 24 and 25 Vict., Cap. 104, and who may be unable to appear personally, or by Vakeel, before the said Court, may present a petition, addressed to the High Court, in the Court of the District Judge, whereto such Court of Small Causes is subordinate, for the purposes of Section 22 of the Court Fees' Act, 1870. Such application must be presented by the party in person, (unless such party be a female who is by law exempted form personal appearance in Court) must bear the proper Fee Stamp The party must also deposit in the District Court the amount requisite to defray the expense of transmitting the petition, and, if need be, the record to the High Court. The District Judge, on receiving such petition and affidavit as aforesaid, when such costs of transmission have been paid into Court, shall transmit the petition and affidavit to the Registrar of the High Court, under the seal and signature of the District Court. (Sd.) J. S. CARSTAIRS, 1870 CIRCULAR ORDERS. To Offg. Registrar. CIRCULAR ORDER No. 14. ALL CIVIL JUDGES. Dated Calcutta, the 7th June 1870. DOUBTS having arisen as to what should be shown in column 2 HIGH COURT, &c., CIVIL SIDE. Present: The Hon. Sir R. Couch, Kt.,. The Hon. G. Loch, Chief Justice. H. V. Bayley, J. B. Phear, Judges. of Form C prescribed by Cir- Form should be read as with the words "requiring registration ". By order of the High Court, (Sd.) J. S. CARSTAIRS, Dated Calcutta, the 13th June 1870. THE Court direct that the Statements of Business, Civil and ALL CIVIL JUDGES AND JUDICIAL COMMISSIONERS. Dated Calcutta, the 17th June 1870. THE Court direct that all future applications for printed or HIGH COURT, &c., CIVIL SIDE. Present: The Hon. Sir R. Couch, Kt., The Hon. G. Loch, Chief Justice. Judges. Louis S. Jackson, lithographed forms required by the Judges of various grades be made to the Superintendent of Stationery, who has received instructions to supply only such forms as have been approved by the High Court. 2. The Superintendent of Government Printing has also been instructed to receive no applications except from the Superintendent of Stationery. 3. Indents from Subordinate Judges and Moonsiffs are to be submitted through their superiors. 4. Any Judge who desires to propose any form not in general use for adoption in the Civil Courts will be at liberty to address the Court upon the subject. |