Special Courts Act, 1979, would hold that the order framing charges is an interlocutory order and the appeal against the same is incompetent. While defining ... interlocutory order but is an intermediate order... Thus, summing up the natural and logical meaning of an interlocutory order, the conclusion is inescapable that
final order. In other words, if an order is not a
final order, it would be an interlocutory order; and
(5) that even ... cannot be called
into aid in order to hold that the order impugned is not an interlocutory
order. As the decisions of this Court
maintainable against the order passed by the Special Court, and whether the order passed by the court below is an interlocutory order ... World Dictionary interlocutory has been defined as an order other than final decision. Decided cases have laid down that interlocutory orders to be appealable must
rest, by holding that an order declining to discharge an accused is neither a final order nor an interlocutory order. It can be termed ... interlocutory order', there can be no doubt that the order framing charges against the appellant under the Act was merely an interlocutory order which
about appeals being filed against interlocutory orders, it is incumbent to find out whether a particular interlocutory order passed, would affect the rights or liabilities ... interlocutory orders, it was thought that only against final orders, appeals could be filed, but at the same time taking mote of interlocutory orders which
decided as to whether the impugned order is an
interlocutory in nature. Secondly, even if it is an interlocutory in nature
whether this Court ... interlocutory one but it is a final order. As
defined in P.Ramanatha Aiyer's The Law Lexicon (Reprint 2004) an interlocutory
order
whether an order made under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act is a final order or an interlocutory order.
31. Let us now turn ... only an order and thus, have examined the question as to whether the said order is a final order or an interlocutory order and have
raised by both parties-
1. Whether the order of the Rent Controller is only an interlocutory order which is procedural, without affecting the rights ... order dated 24-3-1981)* that all interlocutory orders passed during the Proceeding under the TNB (L & R C) Act 1960, cannot be said
shall be applicable only to final orders and not interlocutory orders. The only tangible reason given by the learned Judge in paragraph ... inference that the interlocutory orders are not appealable. Therefore, I am of the view that the interlocutory orders are also appealable under Section
paragraphs 15 and 16 the
Court held as under:-
“ 15.Interim orders/interlocutory orders passed during the
pendency of a case, fall under ... Section 2(9) CPC and orders enumerated in Order 43 Rule 1 CPC ,
but also other orders which, though may not finally and
conclusively determine