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SUPREME COURT (GENERAL CIVIL PROCEDURE) RULES 2015 (SR NO 103 OF 2015) - REG 64.41

Jurisdiction and powers exercisable by two Judges of Appeal

In addition to the case of an appeal in respect of which the President has made a determination under section 11(1A) of the Act and in addition to any other power conferred on the Court of Appeal constituted by two Judges of Appeal, the Court of Appeal constituted by two Judges of Appeal may exercise all the jurisdiction and powers of the Court of Appeal in or in relation to—

        (a)     appeals where all the parties consent to the hearing and determination of the appeal by two Judges of Appeal;

        (b)     appeals from judgments or orders in interlocutory applications;

        (c)     any application to the Court of Appeal, including any application for leave to appeal; and

        (d)     the making of any order by consent in or in relation to any proceeding in the Court of Appeal, including an order by consent dealing with or disposing of the whole or any part of an application, including for leave appeal, or an appeal.



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