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Section 56 Indian Divorce Act 1869

Section 56 Indian Divorce Act

Section 56 of the Indian Divorce Act 1869 is about Appeal to the Supreme Court. It is under CHAPTER XII (PROCEDURE) of the Act.

 Appeal to the Supreme Court

Any person may appeal to 1[the Supreme Court] from any decree (other than a decree nisi) or order under this Act of a High Court made on appeal or otherwise, and from any decree (other than a decree nisi) or order made in the exercise of original jurisdiction by Judges of a High Court or of any Division Court from which an appeal shall not lie to the High Court, when the High Court declares that the case is a fit one for appeal to 1[the Supreme Court.]

See also  Section 13 Indian Divorce Act 1869

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