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Subject to rules to be made by the High
Court and approved by the State Government 1***,
every District Judge and every Magistrate of a district shall fix, and may from time to time alter, the
number of peons necessary to be employed for the service and execution of processes issued out of his
Court and each of the Courts subordinate thereto,
Number of peons in Mufassal Small Cause Courts.-- aand for the purposes of this section,
every Court of Small Causes established under Act No. 11 of 1865 (to consolidate and amend
the law relating to Courts of Small Causes beyond the local limits of the ordinary original civil
jurisdiction of the High Courts of Judicature)2 shall be deemed to be subordinate to the Court of
the District Judge.
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1. The words "and the Governor General of India in Council" omitted by Act 38 of 1920, s. 2 and the First Schedule.
2. The reference to Act 11 of 1865 should now be read as referring to the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887 (9 of 1887); see s. 2(3) of that Act.