Bare Acts

PART II OTHER SUITS


7. Extent and commencement of Part II.—This Part 1*** shall come into force on the first day of
July, 1887.
8. Court-fee value and jurisdictional value to be the same in cer tain suits.—Where in
suits other than those referred to in the Court-fees Act, 1870 (7 of 1870),
section 7, paragraphs v, vi and ix, and paragraph x, clause (d), court-fees are payable ad
valorem under the Court-fees Act, 1870, the value as determinable for the computation of
court-fees and the value for purposes of jurisdiction shall be the same.
9. Determination of value of certain suits by High Court.—When the subject-matter of
suits of any class, other than suits mentioned in the Court-fees Act, 1870 (7 of 1870),
section 7, paragraphs v and vi, and paragraph x, clause (d), is such that in the opinion of the
High Court it does not admit of being satisfactorily valued, the High Court may, with the
previous sanction of the State Government, direct that suits of that class shall, for the
purposes of the Court-fees Act, 1870, and of this Act and any other enactment for the time
being in force, be treated as if their subject-matter were of such value as the High Court
thinks fit to specify in this behalf.
10. [Repeal of s. 32 of the Punjab Courts Act, 1884 (18 of 1884).] Rep. by the Repealing
and Amending Act, 1891 (12 of 1891), s. 2 and the First Schedule.

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