Section 4A:
Power to confer jurisdiction on subordinate judicial officers and to transfer proceedings to such officers.
1[4A. Power to confer jurisdiction on subordinate judicial officers and to transfer
proceedings to such officers.—(1) The High Court may, by general or special order, empower any
officer exercising original civil jurisdiction subordinate to a District Court, or authorise the Judge of
any District Court to empower any such officer subordinate to him, to dispose of any proceedings
under this Act transferred to such officer under the provisions of this section.
(2) The Judge of a District Court may, by order in writing, transfer at any stage any proceeding
under this Act pending in his Court for disposal to any officer subordinate to him empowered under
sub-section (1).
(3) The Judge of a District Court may at any stage transfer to his own Court or to any officer
subordinate to him empowered under sub-section (1) any proceeding under this Act pending in the
Court of any other such officer.
(4) When any proceedings are transferred under this section in any case in which a guardian has
been appointed or declared, the Judge of the District Court may, by order in writing, declare that the
Court of the Judge or officer to whom they are transferred shall, for all or any of the purposes of this
Act, be deemed to be the Court which appointed or declared the guardian.]
Notes:
1. Ins. by Act 4 of 1926, s. 3.