intended to act as a persona designata or as a Court and whether the High Court exercising its power under Article 227 of the Constitution ... appellate authority, the Chief Judge, City Small Causes Court is the persona designata, that he alone is competent to hear these appeals and that
authority took the view that being not a court but a persona designata it has no power to condone the delay in filing appeal ... Judge, Tahllassery has taken the view that since he is a persona designata he cannot resort to Section 5 of the Limitation Act for condoning
Appellate Officer, is in
the capacity of a Civil Court or persona designata?
2.
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When this special leave petition was listed ... capacity as
a Civil Court and not persona designata. If so, the remedy under
Article 227 of the Constitution of India alone could be availed
Appellate Authority under the Act are not Courts, but only persona designata and, therefore, Section 5 of the Limitation Act cannot be invoked before those ... page 175 that the authorities constituted under the Act are persona designata and the provisions of the Limitation Act applicable to proceedings before Courts cannot
Reference by Magistrate to Civil Court-If to a persona
designata.
Code of Civil Procedure (Act 5 of 1908), s. 24-Jurisdiction
of District Judge ... Judge acted without jurisdiction because (i) the
reference was to a persona designata, and (ii) the
provisions of C.P.C . did not apply
Section 20 meant the District Judge himself personally (as persona designata) or his court. If the function imposed on the District Judge ... done by him as a persona designata, no revision lay to the High Court and no further appeal lay to the Privy Council. Their Lordships
presiding of the District Court namely, District Judge, a persona designata and that the District Judge in making an appointment of a member ... District Court as a persona designta. If the sanction required was that of the District Judge as a persona designata, the Privy Council which
Eviction Act acts as a Civil court or as a persona designata.
2. The Act confers Jurisdiction in respect of several matters upon District Magistrates ... court governed by the Act and not as a persona designata specially constituted under Section 7-E.
4. I am not enamoured of the distinction
under these rules shall be deemed to exercise such jurisdiction as persona designata and not in his capacity as a Judge or other Officer ... Government as the case may be.
5. Are the terms 'persona designata' and 'Court' mutually exclusive? There can be no doubt
District Judge in disposing of these petitions was acting as a persona designata and not as a Court and was not subordinate to the High ... Subordinate Judge are given jurisdiction under them not as mere Persona designata but as the presiding officers of their respective Courts and they