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(6) Notwithstanding the designation of the Vacation Judge or Judges, the Court of Small Causes concerned shall, during the period it is adjourned for any vacation, be deemed to be closed for the purpose of Section 4 of the Limitation Act, 1963 (Central Act 36 of 1963)."
Karnataka Civil Rules of Practice, 1967:
"Rule 224. Special Process Servers.- The Presiding Officer of any Court may direct, on the application of the party applying for the particular process, which should ordinarily be sent for service to an outlying Court, that it be served or executed by a Special Process Server or Amin from head quarters, provided that, the charges for such process server at the rate of Rs. 1-50 a day for a Process Server, and Rs. 2-00 per day for an Amin for the time he is likely to be employed on such duty, be paid in advance; and the Presiding Officer may, for any sufficient reason, direct that such extra charge be costs in the suit or proceeding."