[Provincial Small Cause Courts (1[Tamil Nadu] Amendment) Act, 1949]*
| [Tamil Nadu Act No. 34 of 1949]2 | [27th December, 1949] |
An Act further to amend the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887, in its application to the 3[State of Tamil Nadu].
Whereas it is expedient further to amend the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887 (Central Act IX of 1887), in its application to the 3[State of Tamil Nadu], for the purpose hereinafter appearing; It is hereby enacted as follows:-
1 These words were substituted for the word "Madras" by the Tamil Nadu Adaptation of Laws Order, 1969, as amended by the Tamil Nadu Adaptation of Laws (Second Amendment) Order, 1969.
2 For Statement of Objects and Reasons, see Fort St. George Gazette, date the 6th September, 1949, Part IV-A, page 358.
3 This expression was substituted for the expression "Province of Madras" by paragraph 3(2) of the Tamil Nadu Adaptation of Laws Order, 1970.
* Received the assent of the Governor on the 20th December, 1949; first published in the Fort St. George Gazette on the 27th December, 1949
1. Short title, extent and commencement.- (1) This Act may be called the Provincial Small Cause Courts (1[Tamil Nadu] Amendment) Act, 1949.
(2) It extends to the whole of the 4[State of Tamil Nadu].
(3) It shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of April, 1947.
1 These words were substituted for the word "Madras" by the Tamil Nadu Adaptation of Laws Order, 1969, as amended by the Tamil Nadu Adaptation of Laws (Second Amendment) Order, 1969.
4 This expression was substituted for the expression "State of Madras" by the Tamil Nadu Adaptation of Laws Order, 1969, as amended by the Tamil Nadu Adaptation of Laws (Second Amendment) Order. 1969.
2. Insertion of new section 28-A in Central Act IX of 1887, Vacation.- After section 28 of the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887 (Central Act IX of 1887), the following section shall be inserted, namely-
"28-A. The High Court may permit a Court of Small Causes to adjourn from time to time for periods not exceeding in the aggregate two months in each year"