RULES OF CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE. Tables of fees and rules of Court to be exhibited. Agreements granted by any such practitioner, otherwise than by authority of the Court, shall be void. 11. Every Barrister, Solicitor and Proctor shall exhibit in a conspicuous place in the office or place in which he receives or transacts business with his clients, such copies of tables of fees and rules of Court as the Court may at any time direct to be so exhibited. 2. Any agreement intended to secure to a Barrister, Solicitor or Proctor, any remuneration, or to constitute any conditions of his employment other than authorised by this Order, shall be null and void, with rules to and if a practitioner enters into any such agreement, or receives any inconsistent be void: Penalty. larger amount than authorised, either directly or indirectly, through any other person, for his use or benefit, he shall refund the whole amount of the overcharge, and shall be liable for a first offence to a fine, which may extend to double the amount of the overcharge or to twenty pounds, and for a subsequent offence to be suspended for such time as the Court thinks fit, or to have his name struck off the Roll. THE SECOND SCHEDULE OF THE SUPREME COURT Suit on behalf of others Joint ground of suit Where joint interest, party may be authorised to sue or defend for others Joint and several demand Non-joinder or mis-joinder Proceedings by or against partnerships Distinct causes of suit in one writ Mis-joinder of suits. 2 | | | | | | 1234567 91 92 ૩ GUARDIANS FOR PURPOSES OF SUIT, Court may appoint guardians to infant defendants and persons of weak mind Suits commencing in wrong province Transfer of proceedings Application of Order to proceedings before District Commissioners Jurisdiction of District Commissioners. Their jurisdiction; how constituted SERVICE. Service to be as directed by Court On partners On British corporations and companies On foreign corporations and companies. Where defendant resides out of, but carries on business within jurisdiction When Court may direct service out of jurisdiction Application for leave to serve out of jurisdiction II.-INTERIM PROCEEDINGS FOR PREVENTING PREJUDICE TO CLAIMS, 12 27 98 99 1234 F REPARATION FOR NEEDLESS ARRESTS, &c. Court may require security or impose other terms on making Cases in which compensation may be awarded No action of damages where compensation awarded III.-INCIDENTAL MATTERS, RELIEF FROM ADVERSE CLAIMS Interpleader: Sheriff may apply for relief although parties have not commenced proceedings When property claimed under lien or as security EQUITABLE RELIEF: COUNTER-CLAIM. Equitable defence Relief not especially asked may be granted Defendant may have judgment for balance due for counter-claim DISMISSAL OF SUIT ON GROUNDS OF LAW. Order for production Where right to production depends on questions in dispute Grounds of clain founded on separate facts to be separately stated Allegations shall not be met generally, but specifically Denial of fact must answer point of substance Admissions their effect Allegations of new facts in defence Alleged set-off or counter-claim to be specifically stated Evidence in denial of allegation, or in support of defence not set up in pleading Costs in certain cases Verification of pleadings Filing and service of pleadings 107 108 10 11 12 26 108 Where change of interest, Court may make Order enabling suit to proceed When suit does not abate When cause of action survives When cause of action accrues to survivors Death of sole or surviving plaintiff. Dispute as to legal representative Death of one of several defendants, or of a sole or surviving defendant. |