No. 175. NOTICE TO RESPONDENT OF THE DAY FIXED FOR THE HEARING TAKE notice that an appeal from the decree of in this case has been presented by day of this appeal. and registered in this Court, and that the 18 has been fixed by this Court for the hearing of If no appearance is made on your behalf by yourself, your pleader, or by some one by law authorized to act for you in this appeal, it will be heard and decided ex parte in your absence. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Court, this 18 day of L.S. Judge. [NOTE.-If a stay of execution has been ordered, intimation should be given of the fact of this notice.] No. 177. Section 587 of the Code of Civil Procedure. REGISTER OF APPEALS FROM APPELLATE DECREES. RESPONDENT. No. 178. NOTICE TO SHOW CAUSE WHY A REVIEW SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED 18 is fixed for you to show cause why the Court should not grant a review of its judgment in this case. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Court, this 18 day of TAKE notice that I, A. B. [or C. D.], have hitherto employed as my pleader G. H. of in the above-mentioned cause, but that I have ceased to employ him, and that my present pleader is J. K. of No. 180. MEMORANDUM TO BE PLACED AT FOOT OF EVERY SUMMONS, NOTICE, DECREE OR ORDER OF COURT, OR ANY OTHER PROCESS OF THE COURT. Hours of attendance at the office of the Registrar [ place of office [from ten till four except on [here insert the day on which the office will be closed], when the office will be closed at one. Haidarábád APPENDIX. The following list of places outside British India, in which the Code of Civil Procedure is in force, is probably incomplete. The whole Act, except sec. 185, is in force in the Haidarábád Assigned Assigned Districts, Gazette of India, 5th May, 1883, Part I, p. 200. Districts. A list of the rules made under it will be found in Macpherson's Lists of British Enactments in force in Native States, 1885, pp. Bangalore. Mysore. Rajputána. Quetta. Cantonments. Railways. Akalkót. Zanzibar. 52, 53. The whole Act, except chapter XLV and secs. 430-433, 586, 631-638, is in force, with some modifications, in the civil and military station of Bangalore. For the rest of Mysore, the Mahárájá has passed a regulation (II of 1884) applying the Code with modifi cations. The whole Act is in force in the parganas in the Rajputána Agency under British administration (Todgarh, Dewair, Saroth, Chang, and Kot-Karana): In the district of Quetta, the Code is to be 'taken as a general guide in the administration of civil justice.' The whole Act except sec. 185 is in force in the cantonment of Sikandarábád, with certain modifications (Macpherson's Lists, ubi supra, pp. 150-153). The whole Act is in force in the cantonments of Dísah, Nímach and Ábu. The whole Act, except chapter XLV, is in force in the cantonment of Naogaon. As to Railways constructed in or passing through Native States see Macpherson's Lists, 1885, pp. 271-274. The whole Act is in force in Akalkot and the jágír territories of the State of Játh. By the Zanzibar Order in Council of 1884, the Code is made applicable to Zanzibar as from the commencement of the Order. Subject to the other provisions of the Order, the Code has effect as if Zanzibar were a District in the Presidency of Bombay; the Consul-General is deemed the District Judge of the district, and his Court the District Court or principal civil court of original jurisdiction in the district; the High Court of Bombay is deemed to be the highest civil court of appeal for the district and the Court authorised to hear appeals from the decisions of the District Court; and the powers both of the Governor-General in Council and the Local Government under those enactments shall be exercisable by the Secretary of State, or with his previous or subsequent assent, by the Governor-General of India in Council. |