The Madras Civil Courts Act
10Local limits of jurisdiction of District Court or Subordinate Judge
The Local Government shall fix, and may from time to time vary, the local limits of the juris-diction of any District Judge Subordinate Judge under this Act:
Local limits of jurisdiction of each of several Subordinate Judges. — Provided that, where more than one Subordinate Judge is appointed to any district, the District Judge may assign to each such Subordinate Judge the local limits of his particular jurisdiction within such district.
The present local limits of the jurisdiction of every Civil Court (other than the High Court) shall be deemed to have been fixed under this Act.
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JURISDICTION
- 10 Local limits of jurisdiction of District Court or Subordinate Judge
- 11 Local jurisdiction of District Munsifs
- 12 Jurisdiction of District Judge or Subordinate Judge in original suits
- 13 Appeals from decrees of District Courts
- 14 Valuation of suits for immovable property
- 15 Power to require witness or party to make oath or affirmation
- 16 Law administered by Courts to Natives
- 17 Judges not to try suits in which they are interested; nor to try appeals from decrees passed by them in other capacities