The Bombay Civil Courts Act
28Power to invest Subordinate Judges with small cause powers
The Governor of Bombay in Council may invest, within such local limits as he shall from time to time appoint, any Subordinate Judge of the first class with the jurisdiction of a Judge of a Court of Small Causes, for the trial of suits cognizable by such Courts up to the amount of five hundred rupees, and any Subordinate Judge of the second class with the same jurisdiction up to the amount of fifty rupees.
The Governor of Bombay in Council may, whenever he thinks fit, withdraw such jurisdiction from any Subordinate Judge so invested.
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PART VI.--Subordinate Judges.
- 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- 30 [Repealed.]
- 31 [Repealed.]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