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Section 23 – Code of Civil Procedure – To What Court Application Lies.

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Last updated: July 3, 2025 12:00 am
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(I) Where the several Courts having jurisdiction are subordinate
to the same Appellate Court, an application under section 22 shall be made to the Appellate Court.(2) Where such Courts are subordinate to different Appellate Courts but to the same High Court, the
application shall be made to the said High Court.(3) Where such Courts are subordinate to different High Courts, the application shall be made to the
High Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the Court in which the suit is brought is situate.

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