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Section 207 - Appellate Jurisdiction of Federal Court in Appeals from High Courts in Federated States in Government of India Act, 1935 [Repealed]

snapp 207 GOIA[ 1935 0 Notes

Appellate Jurisdiction of Federal Court in Appeals from High Courts in Federated States.

(1) An appeal shall lie to the Federal Court from a High Court in a Federated State on the ground that a question oflaw has been wrongly decided, being a questionwhich concerns the interpretation of this Act) or ofan Order in Council made thereunder1[or] theextent of the legislative or executive authorityvested in the Federation by virtue of the Instrument of Accession of that State, or arises under an agreement made under Part VI of this Act inrelation to the administration in that State of a law of the Federal Legislature.

(2) An appeal under this section shall be by way of special case to be stated for the opinion of the Federal Court by the High Court, and the Federal Court may require a case to bt so stated, and may return any case so stated in order that further facts may be stated therein.

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1. Substituted, by the India (Federal Court Judges) Act, 1942 (5 & 6 Geo. 6, Ch. 7)S. 1., by the words--

"before the date of the establishment of the Dominion or an order made thereunder on or after hat date, or concerns the interpretation of the Indian Independence Act, 1947, or of an order made thereunder or concerns".

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