permissible.
Karnataka Court Fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1958 --
Rajasthan Court Fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1961 --Bombay
Court Fees Act, 1959-Constitutional validity ... totality of the
court-fee collected show a broad correlation, the levy of
court-fees on ad-valorem basis, without an Upper limit,
renders
court fees were not payable and the appellants
were entitled to pay court fees as prescribed in Sch. 11
Art. 11 of the Court Fees ... High Court, we fully
agree with the other part of observations where the Calcutta
High Court has held that ad valorem court-fees
court fee of Rs. 20/- under Article 17 of Schedule II of the Court Fee Act , but is required to pay the ad valorem court ... possession of the properties, the Court directed payment of ad valorem court fee while holding as under:-
Counsel for the plaintiff has made reference
Section 26, sub-S. (3), Cl. (k), for the words "Court-fees", substitute "ad valorem or fixed Court-fees"".-Karnataka Act 2 of 1977, Section ... section 6;"; (2) in Cl. (k), (a) for the word "Court-fees", substitute "ad valorem or fixed Court-fees"; (b) delete the word "and".-Bombay
fixed court fee as per Article 17 Schedule II of the Court Fee Act , i.e. the fixed court fee.
24. It is further argued ... payable is ad valorem. The Court also took the view that the court while deciding the question of court fee should look into the allegations
ad valorem court-fee in this Court within six weeks from this date. The matter in regard to the court-fees in the two lower ... chargeable with court-fee under the Schedules 1 and 2, Court-fees Act , is received or issued unless the requisite court-fee has been paid
suit, ad valorem Court-fee is made payable, but the concession of half the scale of Court-fee is granted in view of the probate ... Rules. In these circumstances, the court is of the opinion that the petitioner need not pay ad valorem court-fee under the proviso
paid ad valorem Court fees and has paid fixed Court fees as prescribed under Article 11 of Schedule 2 of the Court Fees ... decree which is further appealable to Supreme Court. For these reasons also ad valorem court fees under Article 1A, Schedule
ought to pay the ad valorem court fee and cannot pursue the suit by payment of fixed court fee. It is a settled principle ... AD (Delhi) 1 argued that the plaint of the plaintiffs is liable to be rejected for non-payment of ad valorem court fee. With emphasis
Court fee paid on the appeal challenging preliminary decree and therefore, no Court fee is payable on this appeal except the Court fee ... ad valorem Court fee on the amount determined as profits. In this case, the Court fee payable and paid in the Court of first instance