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Union of India - Section

Section 36 in Bengal, Agra And Assam Civil Courts Act, 1887

36. Power to confer powers of Civil Courts on officers.-

(1)The State Government may invest with the powers of any Civil Court under this Act, by name or in virtue of office,-
(a)any officer in the Chutia Nagpur [Sambalpur,] [Inserted by the Sambalpur Civil Courts Act, 1906 (Ben. 4 of 1906), s.6 ] Jalpaiguri or Darjeeling District, or in any part of the territories administered by the Chief Commissioner of Assam except the district of Sylhet, or,
(b)after consultation with the High Court, any officer serving in any other part of the territories to which this Act extends and belonging to a class defined in this behalf by the State Government [* * *] [The words " with the previous sanction of the G.G. in C." were rep. by Act 38 of 1920, s.2 and Sch.I, Pt.I. ].
(2)Nothing in [sections 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 or 11] [Substituted by the A.O. 1937, for " sections 4 to 8 (both inclusive), or sections 10 to 12 (both inclusive), or sections 27 to 35 (both inclusive)" ] applies to any officer so invested, but all the other provisions of this Act shall, so far as those provisions can be made applicable, apply to him as if he were a Judge of the Court with the powers of which he is invested.
(3)Where, in the territories mentioned in clause (a) of sub-section (1), the same local jurisdiction is assigned to two or more officers invested with the powers of a Munsif, the officer invested with the powers of a District Judge may, with the previous sanction of the State Government, delegate his functions under sub-section (2) of section 13 to an officer invested with the powers of a Subordinate Judge or to one of the officers invested with the powers of a Munsif.
(4)Where the place at which the Court of an officer invested with powers under sub-section (1) is to be held has not been fixed under section 14, the Court may be held at any place within the local limits of its jurisdiction.[* * * * *] [proviso is omitted by Act 26 of 1937, Section 6 ]