A.D. 1850.]
ACT IV.
297
See ActXXX.
1850.
interest of the said Government securities, the Government agent shall
continue to receive, and from time to time to invest the accumulation of
interest due thereon in the purchase of other Government securities, to
be held and applied by him on the same trusts as the securities first pur-
chased.
A.D. 1850.* ACT IV.
AN Acr/hf /Ad yl 7726722/772 672/ of T^7'0662/227'6 272 (722363 of /o
(7(72277.' PASSED fy /A6 f/o720227'of/o /Ad T^P6327672/ of /Ac (70227202*/ of 7722/222
272 (70227262*/, 072 /Ap 15/A 7^0^222221/, 1850, 202/A /Ao Af 33672/ 2)f /Ao A7o3/
TVob/o /Ao (7000f7207'-(?07207'22/ o/ 772^222.
WHEREAS inconvenience has resulted from the rule allowing petitions
of appeal to the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut from judgments of principal
sudder aumeens, or of the judges of the Zillah or City Courts, to be pre-
sented either in the Sudder Court, or in the court in which the decision
was passed, and from the rule allowing the specific objections to the
judgment and detailed grounds and reasons for preferring the appeal
to be, at the option of the party, either stated in the original petition
of appeal, or afterwards hied in the court trying the appeal, as a separate
pleading, it is enacted as follows, in modification of Section X. Regula-
tion VI. 1793; Section III. Regulation XII. 1797; and Section VIII.
Regulation XXVI. 1814, of the Bengal code.
I. Every petition of regular appeal, in a case appealable to the Sudder
Court, shall be presented to the court in which the decision was passed,
within six weeks Rom the day of the decision; such petition of appeal
shall contain only notice that the party, being dissatisfied with the judg-
ment, is desirous of appealing from it.
II. The proceedings held in the cause of appeal shall be certified to the
Sudder Dewanny Adawlut as soon as conveniently may be done; and
notice thereof in writing shall be given to the appellant.
III. Within three months after receipt of such notice, the appellant
shall present to the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut the specific objections to
the judgment and detailed reasons for preferring the appeal; otherwise it
shall be dismissed, unless he shall show reasonable cause to the satisfaction
of the Sudder Court for his default.
* It is declared in Sec. iv. Act XXX. 1850, that this Act shall not apply to paupers.
2 Q
How accumulations
of interest are to be
disposed of.
Preamble.
In regular appeals to
Sudder Court, petition
to be always presented
Record to be certi-
fied without delay to
Sudder Court.
Grounds of appeal
to be presented in
three months from no-
tice of record having
been certified to the
Sudder Court.
VOL. III.
ACT IV.
297
See ActXXX.
1850.
interest of the said Government securities, the Government agent shall
continue to receive, and from time to time to invest the accumulation of
interest due thereon in the purchase of other Government securities, to
be held and applied by him on the same trusts as the securities first pur-
chased.
A.D. 1850.* ACT IV.
AN Acr/hf /Ad yl 7726722/772 672/ of T^7'0662/227'6 272 (722363 of /o
(7(72277.' PASSED fy /A6 f/o720227'of/o /Ad T^P6327672/ of /Ac (70227202*/ of 7722/222
272 (70227262*/, 072 /Ap 15/A 7^0^222221/, 1850, 202/A /Ao Af 33672/ 2)f /Ao A7o3/
TVob/o /Ao (7000f7207'-(?07207'22/ o/ 772^222.
WHEREAS inconvenience has resulted from the rule allowing petitions
of appeal to the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut from judgments of principal
sudder aumeens, or of the judges of the Zillah or City Courts, to be pre-
sented either in the Sudder Court, or in the court in which the decision
was passed, and from the rule allowing the specific objections to the
judgment and detailed grounds and reasons for preferring the appeal
to be, at the option of the party, either stated in the original petition
of appeal, or afterwards hied in the court trying the appeal, as a separate
pleading, it is enacted as follows, in modification of Section X. Regula-
tion VI. 1793; Section III. Regulation XII. 1797; and Section VIII.
Regulation XXVI. 1814, of the Bengal code.
I. Every petition of regular appeal, in a case appealable to the Sudder
Court, shall be presented to the court in which the decision was passed,
within six weeks Rom the day of the decision; such petition of appeal
shall contain only notice that the party, being dissatisfied with the judg-
ment, is desirous of appealing from it.
II. The proceedings held in the cause of appeal shall be certified to the
Sudder Dewanny Adawlut as soon as conveniently may be done; and
notice thereof in writing shall be given to the appellant.
III. Within three months after receipt of such notice, the appellant
shall present to the Sudder Dewanny Adawlut the specific objections to
the judgment and detailed reasons for preferring the appeal; otherwise it
shall be dismissed, unless he shall show reasonable cause to the satisfaction
of the Sudder Court for his default.
* It is declared in Sec. iv. Act XXX. 1850, that this Act shall not apply to paupers.
2 Q
How accumulations
of interest are to be
disposed of.
Preamble.
In regular appeals to
Sudder Court, petition
to be always presented
Record to be certi-
fied without delay to
Sudder Court.
Grounds of appeal
to be presented in
three months from no-
tice of record having
been certified to the
Sudder Court.
VOL. III.