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Section 103 – Code of Civil Procedure – Power Of High Court To Determine Issue Of Fact.

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Last updated: July 12, 2025 12:00 am
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1[103. Power of High Court to determine issue of fact.–In any second appeal, the High Court
may, if the evidence on the record is sufficient, determine any issue necessary for the disposal of the
appeal,–(a) which has not been determined by the lower Appellate Court or both by the Court of first
instance and the lower Appellate Court, or(b) which has been wrongly determined by such Court or Courts by reason of a decision on such
question of law as is referred to in section 100.]

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