Section 126 of CPC : Section 126: Rules to be subject to approval.
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: A High Court in Maharashtra wants to implement new procedural rules for handling civil cases to expedite the process.
Application of Section 126: Before these new rules can be enforced, the High Court must seek and obtain the approval of the Maharashtra State Government. Without this approval, the rules cannot be legally applied.
Example 2:
Scenario: A special tribunal set up by the Central Government to handle inter-state water disputes wants to introduce new procedural rules.
Application of Section 126: Since the tribunal is not situated in any particular state but operates under the jurisdiction of the Central Government, it must obtain the previous approval of the Central Government before implementing these new rules. Without this approval, the rules will not be valid.