APCRPCO Section 67 : Cause -- List
Act
Summary
Section 67 of the Andhra Pradesh Civil Rules Of Practice And Circular Orders, 1990, mandates that every court must display a cause-list on its notice board. This list includes suits, petitions, applications, and appeals scheduled for the next working day, along with the serial number, short cause-title, and names of the advocates. Unless directed otherwise by the Presiding Officer, cases are called in the order they appear on the list.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1: Scheduling and Compliance in a Civil Court
Introduction: In the District Court of Hyderabad, a civil case involving a property dispute is scheduled for hearing. The court follows the procedure outlined in Section 67 of the Andhra Pradesh Civil Rules Of Practice And Circular Orders, 1990.
Application: According to Section 67(1), the court posts a cause-list on its notice board, listing the property dispute case with its serial number, short cause-title, and the names of the advocates representing both parties. This ensures transparency and informs all parties of the schedule.
Outcome: On the hearing day, the cases are called in the order they appear on the list, as per Section 67(2). If the presiding officer decides to change the order, they must provide a valid reason. Non-compliance with ...
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