Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
70.Rules of
procedure.-
(1) The State
Government may make rules consistent with the aforesaid provisions-
(a)
for the transmission of the decree from the Court to the Collector, and for
regulating the procedure of the Collector and his subordinates in executing the
same, and for retransmitting the decree from the Collector to the Court;
(b)
conferring upon the Collector or any gazetted subordinate of the Collector all
or any of the powers which the Court might exercise in the execution of the
decree if the execution thereof had not been transferred to the Collector;
(c)
providing for orders made by the Collector or any gazetted subordinate of the
Collector, or orders made on appeal with respect to such orders, being subject
to appeal to, and revision by, superior revenue-authorities as nearly as may be
as the orders made by the Court, or orders made on appeal with respect to such
orders, would be subject to appeal to, and revision by, Appellate or Revisional
Courts under this Code or other law for the time being in force if the decree
had not been transferred to the Collector.
(2) Jurisdiction of
Civil Courts barred.- A power conferred by rules made under sub-section (1)
upon the Collector or any gazetted subordinate of the Collector, or upon any
appellate or revisional authority, shall not be exercisable by the Court or by
any Court in exercise of any appellate or revisional jurisdiction which it has
with respect to decrees or orders of the Court.