The Presidency Small Cause Courts Act
11Procedure in case of difference of opinion
Save as hereinafter otherwise provided, when two or more of the Judges sitting together differ on any question, the opinion of the majority shall prevail; and if the Court is equally divided, the Chief Judge, if he is one of the Judges so differing, or, in his absence, the Judge first in rank and precedence of the Judges so differing, shall have the casting voice.
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CONSTITUTION AND OFFICERS OF THE COURT
- 5 Courts of Small Causes established
- 6 Court to be deemed under superintendence, etc., of High Court
- 7 Appointment of Judges
- 8 Rank and precedence of Judges
- 8A Performance of duties of absent Judge
- 9 Procedure and practice of Small Cause Court
- 10 Chief Judge to distribute business of Court
- 11 Procedure in case of difference of opinion
- 12 Seal to be used
- 13 Appointment of Registrar and other officers
- 14 Registrar may be invested with powers of a Judge in suits not exceeding twenty rupees
- 15 Judge or other officer not to practise or trade