Section 41:
Presiding officers of courts not to try suits and cases in which they are interested.
(1) The
presiding officer of a court shall not try any suit, proceeding or other case, or hear any appeal, to which he
is a party or in which he is personally interested.
(2) No presiding officer shall hear an appeal from any judgment, decree, sentence or order passed or
made by himself.
(3) Where any such suit, proceeding, case or appeal as is referred to in sub-section (1) or sub-section
(2) comes before any such officer, he shall transmit forthwith the record of such suit, proceeding, case or
appeal as the case may be, to the court to which he is immediately subordinate with the report of the
circumstances attending the reference.
(4) The superior court may transfer the suit, proceeding, case or appeal either to itself or to any court
under its administrative control competent to decide it.