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Section 125 CPC - Code of Civil Procedure - Power of other High Courts to make rules.

 Section 125 CPC Description High Courts, other than the Courts specified in section 122, may exercise the powers conferred by that section in such manner and subject to such conditions 1[as 2[the State Government] may determine]: Provided that any such High Court may, after previous publication, make a rule extending within the local limits of its jurisdiction any rules which have been made by any other High Court. 1. Subs. by Act 38 of 1920, sec. 2 and Sch. 1, Pt. I, for "as the G.G. in C. may determine". 2. Subs. by the A.O. 1937, for "in the case of the Court of the Judicial Commissioner of Coorg, the G.G. in C., and in other cases the L.G.".

Section 124 CPC - Code of Civil Procedure - Committee to report to High Court.

 Section 124 CPC Description Every Rule Committee shall make a report to the High Court established at the town at which it is constituted on any proposal to annul, alter or add to the rules in the First Schedule or to make new rules, and before making any rules under section 122 the High Court shall take such report into consideration.

Section 123 CPC - Code of Civil Procedure - Constitution of Rule Committees in certain States.

 Section 123 CPC Description (1) A committee to be called the Rule Committee, shall be constituted at 1[the town which is the usual place of sitting of each of the High Courts 2[***] referred to in section 122]. (2) Each such Committee shall consist of the following persons, namely- (a) three Judges of the High Court established at the town at which such Committee is constituted, one of whom at least has served as a District Judge or 3[***] a Divisional Judge for three years, 4[(b) two legal practitioners enrolled in that Court] 5[(c)] a Judge of a Civil Court subordinate to the High Court 6[***] 5[7[* * *]] (3) The members of each such Committee shall be appointed by the 8[High Court], which shall also nominate one of their number to be President: 9[* * *] (4) Each member of any such Committee shall hold office for such period as may be prescribed by the 8[High Court] in this behalf; and whenever any member retires, resigns, dies or ceases to reside in the State in which the Committee

Section 122 CPC - Code of Civil Procedure - Power of certain High Courts to make rules.

 Section 122 CPC Description 1[High Courts 2[not being the Court of a Judicial Commissioner]] 3[***] may, from time to time after previous publication, make rules regulating their own procedure and the procedure of the Civil Courts subjects to their superintendence, and may be such rules annul, alter or add to all or any of the rules in the First Schedule. 1. Subs. A.O. 1950, for "Courts which are High Courts for the purposes of the Government of India Act, 1935". 2. Subs. by the Adaptation of Laws (No. 2) Order, 1956, "for Part A States and Part B States". Earlier the words "for Part A States and Part B States" were inserted by Act 2 of 1951, sec. 15 (w.e.f. 1-4-1951). 3. The words "and the Chief Court of Lower Burma", rep. by Act 11 of 1923, sec. 3 and sch. II.

Section 119 CPC - Code of Civil Procedure - Unauthorized persons not to address Court.

 Section 119 CPC Description Nothing in this Code shall be deemed to authorize any person on behalf of another to address the Court in the exercise of its original civil jurisdiction, or to examine witnesses, except where the Court shall have in the exercise of the power conferred by its charter authorized him I so to do, or to interfere with the power of the High Court to make rules concerning I advocates, vakils and attorneys.