Petition – P. Satyanarayana Murti – 05.04.1948 – ‘Memorandum of suggestions in respect of deposit of costs in Civil Appeals to Federal Court’

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05 April 1948
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the Federal Court

 

S.No 29

4.E

 

“Memorandum of suggestions in respect of deposit of costs in Civil Appeals to Federal Court”.

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To
The President,
Constituent Assembly,
NEW DELHI.

 

Respected Sir,

As the public are asked to examine the draft constitution and make suggestions I beg to suggest some suggestions in respect of Civil appeals and deposits to Federal Court.

  1. In the last December the jurisdiction of Privy Council in Civil appeals arising from the judgments of High Courts has been terminated and Federal Court has been invested temporarily with an appellate jurisdiction till a Supreme Court is established under new constitution.
  2. I beg to submit that the appellant has to decpost deposit Rs. 4,000/- as costs of respondent and Rs. 500/- for printing under Order 45 of the Civil Procedure Code. I submit even now that the appellant has been directed to deposit the same amount within six weeks after granting such certificate of leave. As there is a change of jurisdiction the rules of Privy Council should not govern the Federal Court and this to be modified and issue instructions to the High Courts by reducing the deposit from Rs. 4,000/- to Rs. 2,000/- besides printing charges. Or in the alternative the appellant may be directed to deposit such amount as to be payable by him as legal fees on Rs. 20,000/- which is fixed as minimum jurisdictional value for Civil appeals to Supreme Court in the Draft Constitution.
  3. I respectfully submit that many petitions are pending before the High Courts for leave to appeal to the Privy Council. So I may request your Honour to take up this matter urgently and do the needful in the sitting Session of the Assembly so that the Justice of the Highest Tribunal may be available not only to the rich but also to the ordinary middle class. I need not remind your honour the benefit of any act of our Union Government should be equally beneficial to all classes.

 

I beg to remain,
Respected Sir,
Your most loyal citizen,

Sd/- P. Satyanarayana
Murti,
Vakil.

 

Ellore,
D/5.4.48.

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