gujarat Highcourt Patavala Varg-4 Ni Bharti Kul 1149 Jagya Mate Form Bharvani Date 01/11/2018 Thi 30/11/2018
TH E G UJ AR A T H IGH CO UR T R UL ES , 1993
In supersession of the Bombay High Court Appellate Side Rules,
1960 as made applicable to this High Court and as amended from
time to time, the Honourable the Chief Justice and Judges of the
High Court of Gujarat are pleased to make the following Rules:
1960 as made applicable to this High Court and as amended from
time to time, the Honourable the Chief Justice and Judges of the
High Court of Gujarat are pleased to make the following Rules:
(2) These rules shall come into force with effect from the date of
publication in the Gazette.1
publication in the Gazette.1
PART – I
CHAPTER – I
CHAPTER – I
Jurisdiction of Single Judges and Benches of the High Court
1. Jurisdiction ordinarily exercised by Division Court of two
Judges.—The Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction of the Court shall,
except is cases where it is otherwise provided for by any law
inforce or by these rules, be exercised by a Division Court
consisting of two or more Judges.
2. Matters to be disposed of by a Single Judge.—Save as
otherwise expressly provided by any law in force or by these
rules; a Single Judge may dispose of the following matters:
Judges.—The Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction of the Court shall,
except is cases where it is otherwise provided for by any law
inforce or by these rules, be exercised by a Division Court
consisting of two or more Judges.
2. Matters to be disposed of by a Single Judge.—Save as
otherwise expressly provided by any law in force or by these
rules; a Single Judge may dispose of the following matters:
I. Civil
(1) Appeals from Original Decrees in Suits where the value of the
subject matter of the suit does not exceed 2[Rs.20,00,000/-] or
is incapable of valuation.
(2) Appeals under Special or Local Acts where the value of the
subject matter before the trial Court or Tribunal or other
authority does not exceed 2[Rs.20,00,000/-] or is incapable of
valuation.
(3) Appeals in proceedings under the Guardians and Wards Act,
1890 and the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956.
(4) Appeals under Section 144, Civil Procedure Code, 1908.
(5) Appeals under the Hindu Marriage Act and other Matrimonial
enactments.
(6) Appeals from Appellate Decrees.
1. Notification No. C-2002/93 dt. 30.3.1993, published in Guj. Govt. Gaz., Ext. O
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is incapable of valuation.
(2) Appeals under Special or Local Acts where the value of the
subject matter before the trial Court or Tribunal or other
authority does not exceed 2[Rs.20,00,000/-] or is incapable of
valuation.
(3) Appeals in proceedings under the Guardians and Wards Act,
1890 and the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956.
(4) Appeals under Section 144, Civil Procedure Code, 1908.
(5) Appeals under the Hindu Marriage Act and other Matrimonial
enactments.
(6) Appeals from Appellate Decrees.
1. Notification No. C-2002/93 dt. 30.3.1993, published in Guj. Govt. Gaz., Ext. O