persons working on daily wages on the date of commencement of these rules in the vacancies of class 1II1lVposts and any appointment so made
7295be5258507b6219df1b052fc537fa61810f1a · 1984 · State unknown
Parent: THE FAMILY COURTS ACT, 1984 (4d9cb16f2de69c583e80bd581a5a9ba3234d79e8)
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1 · . Pubf'lShed inthe BiharGazette. dated 8 . 5 . 2002
2 · . Definition.-In these rules unless the context otherwise requires .
3 · Vio.-,cingHours of Courts and their offtceS.-The w~ng hours Of the Courts and their offICeS shall be . the same as the Civif CoIJrts in the State ot Bihar:
4 · . Place of sittirig of Family Courts.-(1) The court
6 · . Transfer of suit or proceeding.The Principal Judge may at any time transfer any suit or proceeding pending before him to the file of any other Judge and may likewise withdraw any suit or proceeding any try the same himself.
10 · cases where Judge orders otherwise.
10 · Settlement.-For the purpose of amicable settlements, the Courts shall maintain separate
11 · Procedure for arriving at settlement.-(i) In every suit or proceeding the Judge may at any stage direct the parties to approach a Counsellor on the date and time fixed or on adjourned dates and time, as may be fixed by him, for counselling and amicable settlement of the dispute .
12 · . Proceedings in Court . -(i) On the date fixed for appearance , whether the defendant appears or not, the plaint, petition or application , as the case may be, shall be placed for direction before the Judge in seisin of the case.
13 · Supplementary Provisions.-(i) The Judge may require the counsellor to superivise guide or assist the reconciled counsels even after disposal of the case for such further period as he considers fit and proper.
14 · . Representation by Legal practitioners.-(i) The Judge may permit the parties to be represented by legal practitioner keeping in view the nature of the controversy , the pomts involved, the education , understanding and other relevant considerations forming the background of the parties