Sree Gurudeva Charitable And ... vs K.Gopalakrishnan on 25 August, 2020
45. Pertinently, following the afore view, the Madras High
Court in Sri.Sowdeswari Charitable Trust v. S.Rajan and Others
(2015 (1) CTC 745) held that ' it is very clear that the provisions of
Section 92 do not give room for any interpretation and therefore, the
reliance placed on by the I Additional District Judge on Section 3(4) of
the Civil Courts Act is misconceived as Section 92 CPC will not grant
jurisdiction on Additional District Courts'. For clarity, I record that
Section 3(A) of the Tamil Nadu Civil Courts Act, referred to in this
judgment, is in pari materia to Section 4(2) of the Kerala Civil Courts
Act. Even though this view of the Madras High Court is not binding on
me, it certainly has substantial persuasive force.