APCRPCO Section 192 : Copies of Proceedings of High Court
Act
Summary
Section 192 of the Andhra Pradesh Civil Rules Of Practice And Circular Orders, 1990, outlines the procedure for obtaining certified copies of High Court proceedings. Parties involved in a case can apply through the court of first instance or lower appellate court, which forwards the request to the High Court. Copies are issued upon payment of fees. Non-parties must apply directly to the High Court.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1: Request for a Copy of a Judgment by a Party to the Case
Introduction: Ravi, a party to a civil case in the Andhra Pradesh High Court, wishes to obtain a certified copy of the judgment for his records and potential appeal.
Application: According to the Andhra Pradesh Civil Rules Of Practice And Circular Orders, 1990, Chapter XV, Section 192, Ravi can apply for a copy of the judgment to the court of first instance or the lower appellate court. This application will then be transmitted to the High Court for processing.
Outcome: Once the High Court grants the copy, it will be sent back to the court where Ravi applied. Ravi must then pay the prescribed fees to receive the certified copy. If Ravi fails to follow this procedure, he may face delays in obtaining the document, which could impact his ability to file an appeal within the required timeframe.
Conclusion: Compliance with the procedural steps ensures Ravi receives the necessary documents promptly, allowing him to proceed with any further legal actions.
Example 2: Request for a Copy by a Non-Party to the Case
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