excerpts from it would run thus:
"4. Section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended, does not now permit a revision petition ... sought to be suppressed by the amendment of Section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure is axiomatic and obvious and if the view
allowed nullifying the lower courts decree and judgment. Section 102 of Code of Civil Procedure Code says, no second appeal shall lie from any decree ... words, if the code provides, an appeal provision, from the decree and judgment of the subordinate court, then ordinarily invoking Section 115
contained in Section 11 , C.P.C. to the entirety of the proceedings in a civil court.
67. The purpose of Section 115 , ... revisionary power of the High Court under Section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure is purely discretionary. This Court will not take a technical
statutory revisional jurisdiction under Section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure, the stress is on the question whether the order in favour ... with effect from 1.7.2002 in Section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure cannot and does not affect in any manner the jurisdiction
allowed nullifying the lower courts
decree and judgment. Section 102 of Code of Civil Procedure Code says, no
second appeal shall lie from any decree ... words, if the code provides, an
appeal provision, from the decree and judgment of the subordinate court, then
ordinarily invoking Section 115
Section 115 , Civil Procedure Code, does not of its own force apply to the proceedings of a Revenue Court. The Civil Procedure Code is applicable ... section. 115 of the new Code, is not one of the excepted sections mentioned in the latter part of Section 192 . Section 115 , Civil Procedure
Proviso which was inserted in the sub-section by the Civil Procedure Code Amendment Act of 1976. Out of the two changes in the Proviso ... revision under Section 115 .
22. In a recent case, the Apex Court once again considered the scope of Section 115 , CPC and reaffirmed
upon the sections of the Act by the Courts below cannot be the ground for revision under Section 115, Civil Procedure Code, having regard ... under Section 9 read with Section 9-A yet in view of the fact that the jurisdiction under Section 115, Civil Procedure Code, is limited
Alagiriswami that the effect of Section 58 is to make Section 115, Civil Procedure Code inapplicable against an order made under Section 32 of Madras ... that Section 58 does not touch an order made under Section 32 and bar Section 115, Civil Procedure Code. I do not think that this
that its procedure will be governed by the Civil Procedure Code and that means, the remedy revision provided by that Code against the order ... Civil Procedure Code can well be restored to and that Section 58 does not act as a bar. According to him Section 58 does