23Situation of Subordinate Courts
The Subordinate Judges shall hold their Courts at such place or places as the Governor of Bombay in Council may from time to time appoint, within the local limits of their respective jurisdictions. Wherever more than one such place is appointed, the District Judge shall, subject to the control of the High Court, fix the days on which the Subordinate Judge shall hold his Court at each of such places, and the Subordinate Judge shall cause such days to be duly notified throughout the local limits of his jurisdiction.
The same person may be the Judge of more than one Subordinate Court; and in such cases the District judge shall, subject to the control of the High Court, prescribe rules for regulating the time during which the Subordinate Judge shall sit in each Court.
The Judge of any Subordinate Court may, with the previous sanction of the High Court, be deputed by the District Judge to the Court of another Subordinate Judge for the purpose of assisting him in the disposal of the suits on his file.
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- 21 Number of Subordinate Civil Courts
- 22 Appointment of Subordinate Judges
- 22A Power to fix local Jurisdiction of Subordinate Judges
- 23 Situation of Subordinate Courts
- 24 Classes of Subordinate Judges
- 25 Special jurisdiction of Subordinate Judge of first class
- 26 Appeals from his decision
- 27 Appellate jurisdiction of Subordinate Judge of first class
- 28 Power to invest Subordinate Judges with small cause powers
- 29 Seal of Subordinate Judge
- 30 [Repealed.]
- 31 [Repealed.]
- 32 Reference of Government suits