appeal may lie under this section from an appellate decree passed ex parte . (3) In an appeal under this section, the memorandum of appeal shall
Court. (2) An appeal may lie from an original decree passed ex parte . (3) No appeal shall lie from a decree passed by the Court
upon the person against whom the order is directed, be passed ex parte. (3) An order under this Section may be directed to a particular
from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
23. Power to grant interim and ex parte orders
(1) In any proceeding before him under this Act, the Magistrate ... commit an act of domestic violence, he may grant an ex parte order on the basis of the affidavit in such form
order under sub-section (1) is passed against an employer ex parte, he may, within three months from the date of communication of such order ... appeal has been preferred under this Act against an order passed ex parte and such appeal has been disposed of otherwise than on the ground
suits-First hearing and adjourned hearing-
Distinction-Consequences of non-appearance-Ex parte hearing
and ex parte order-Principles governing discretion of
Courts-Adjournment ... first three hearings at that
place so the tribunal proceeded ex parte. His counsel
appeared on the fourth hearing but was not allowed to take
order of injunction under sub-section (1) may include an ex parte injunction or any interlocutory order for any of the following matters, namely
order under sub-section (1) is passed against an employer ex parte, he may, within three months from the date of communication of such order ... appeal has been preferred under this Act against an order passed ex parte and such appeal has been disposed of otherwise than on the ground
fixed
for pronouncing judgment. The appellant did not appear and
ex parte orders were passed against him. He filed
application (purporting to be under ... Code of
Civil Procedure ) for setting aside the ex parte orders which
were rejected. Thereupon he filed revision application
before the High Court which applications
State
Commissions have the power to set aside their own ex parte
orders or in other words have the power to recall or review
their ... Commission did not have the power to
review or recall its ex parte order.
9. In New India Assurance Co. Ltd. v. R. Srinivasan