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What is meant by pecuniary jurisdiction?
Pecuniary jurisdiction: Pecuniary means ‘related to money’. Pecuniary jurisdiction tries to address whether a court of law can try cases and suits of the monetory value/amount of the case or suit in question. For example, consumer courts have different pecuniary jurisdictions.
How do you get pecuniary jurisdiction?
Section 6 of the CPC defines the Pecuniary Jurisdiction. This jurisdiction is based upon the valuation of a subject matter of the suit. For Example: If a dispute arises on the partition of the ancestral property between A and B, the suit property is situated in Shirur, Pune.
What is the pecuniary jurisdiction of District court?
The District Munsif Courts presided over by Civil Judges are exercising pecuniary jurisdiction up to Rs. 1.00 lakh. Each District Munsif Court has defined territorial jurisdiction.
What is pecuniary jurisdiction of civil court?
Pecuniary Jurisdiction: Pecuniary Jurisdiction is related to money, whether a court can try cases and suits of monetary value/amount of the case or suit in question. Appellate Jurisdiction: It refers to the authority of a court to rehear or review a case that has already been decided by a lower court.
What is pecuniary jurisdiction of civil judge senior division?
pecuniary jurisdiction of the Civil Judge, Senior Division, is unlimited. The jurisdiction of the Civil Judge, Junior Division, as contemplated. Karnataka High Court. Cites 0 – Cited by 0 – Full Document. Amit Balasaheb Takte And Others vs Krishna Raosaheb Pawar And Others on 19 January, 2015.
What is the pecuniary jurisdiction of Bombay High Court?
It has Civil Territorial Jurisdiction from Bandra to Dahisar on Western Side. As far as the Pecuniary Jurisdiction of this Court is concerned, the Civil Court can entertain and try Civil cases having valuation above Rs. 10,000/- and upto Rs. 1 crore.
What is pecuniary jurisdiction of civil court junior division?
This Court exerciser the pecuniary Jurisdiction up to Rs. 25000/- and the power is exercised to hear the Civil Cases for City only. The Civil Judge (Junior Division) after completing three years of service would exercise unlimited jurisdiction.
What are 3 types of jurisdiction?
There are three types of jurisdictions:
- Original Jurisdiction– the court that gets to hear the case first.
- Appellate Jurisdiction– the power for a higher court to review a lower courts decision.
- Exclusive Jurisdiction– only that court can hear a specific case.
What are the 10 types of jurisdiction?
10 Types of Jurisdiction
- Pecuniary Jurisdiction.
- Territorial Jurisdiction.
- Subject Matter Jurisdiction.
- Exclusive Jurisdiction.
- Concurrent Jurisdiction.
- Appellate Jurisdiction.
- Original Jurisdiction.
- Special Jurisdiction.
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