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Section 25 of Code of Civil Procedure 1908 "Power of Supreme Court to transfer suits, etc"

(1) After application, notice and hearing as desired, the supreme court at any stage if satisfied
that order which is given under this section is sufficient for giving justice, then commands or
can give order to transfer any case, suitappeal or any proceeding to transfer it from one high
court or civil court to others state high court or civil court.

2 every application which has been made under this section it should be supported with
affidavit.

3 In this section it has been given that the court to which the suit, appeal or other
proceeding has been transferred, it is in special privilege that it can retry that case ot it
can start it from proceed from the stage at which it was transferred to it.

4 In dismissing any application under this section, the Supreme


Court may, if it is of opinion that the application was frivolous or
vexatious, order the applicant to pay by way of compensation to
any person who has opposed the application such sum, not
exceeding two thousand rupees, as it considers appropriate in the
circumstances of the case.

4 If supreme court dismisses any application under this section, and


finds that application was not having any serious purpose or value, Court
can order applicant to pay compensation to the person who opposes it, and
the compensation should not exceed two thousand rupees.

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