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Bombay Presidency - Section

Section 29 in The Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rates Control Act, 1947

29. Appeal.

(1)Notwithstanding anything contained in any law, an appeal shall lie -
(a)in Greater Bombay, from a decree or order made by the Court of Small Causes, Bombay, exercising jurisdiction under section 28, to a bench of two judges of the said Court which shall not include the Judge who made such decree or order.
(b)elsewhere, from a decree or order made by [a Judge of the Court of Small Causes established under the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887, or by the Court of the Civil Judge deemed to be the Court of Small Causes under clause (c) of sub-section (2) of section 281 or by] [These words and figures were inserted by Bom. 58 of 1949, section 5.] a Civil Judge exercising such jurisdiction, to the District Court':
Provided that no such appeal shall lie from -
(I)a decree or order made in any suit or proceeding in respect of which no appeal lies under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908;
(II)a decree or order made in any suit or proceeding (other than a suit or proceeding relating to possession) in which the plaintiff seeks to recover rent or licence fee or charge for a licence in respect of any premises and the amount or value of the subject-matter of which does not exceed
(i)where such suit or proceeding is instituted in Greater Bombay, Rs. 3,000; and
(ii)where such. suit or proceeding is instituted elsewhere, the amount upto which the Judge or Court specified in clause (b) is invested with jurisdiction of a Court of Small Causes, under any law of the time being in force;
(III)an order made upon an application for fixing the standard rent [or licence fee or charge for a licence] [These words were inserted, by Mah. 17 of 1973, section 17(a).] or for determining the permitted increases in respect of any premises except in a suit or proceeding in which appeal lies;
(IV)an order made upon an application by a tenant for a direction to restore any essential supply or service in respect of the premises let to him.]
(1A)Every appeal under sub-section (1) shall be made within thirty days from the date of the decree or order, as the case may be:Provided that in computing the period of limitation prescribed by this sub- section the provisions contained In sections 4,5 and 12 of the Indian Limitation Act, 1908, shall so far as may be, apply.
(2)No further appeal shall lie against any decision in appeal under sub- section (1).
(3)Where no appeal lies under this section from a decree or order in any suit or proceeding in Greater Bombay the bench of two Judge specified in clause (a) of sub-section (1) and elsewhere the District Court, may for the purpose of satisfying itself that the decree or order made was according to law, call for the case in which such decree or order was made and the bench or Court aforesaid or the District Judge or any Judge to whom the case may be referred by the District Judge, shall pass such order with respect thereto as it or he thinks fit.