CPC · Code of Civil Procedure, 1908

Section 106 CPC

What Courts to hear appeals

Procedure & effect

Where an appeal from any order is allowed it shall lie to the Court to which an appeal would lie from the decree in the suit in which such order was made, or where such order is made by a Court (not being a High Court) in the exercise of appellate jurisdiction, then to the High Court.

FAQ — Section 106 CPC

Section 106 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) deals with “What Courts to hear appeals”. This page explains the offence (if any), punishment, and links to Vaksera petition formats.

Where an appeal from any order is allowed it shall lie to the Court to which an appeal would lie from the decree in the suit in which such order was made, or where such order is made by a Court (not being a High Court) in the exercise of appellate jurisdiction, then to the High Court.

No. Vaksera provides a drafting reference and petition formats only. Always verify the current bare act and local court practice.

Statute summaries on Vaksera are for advocate drafting reference only, not legal advice. Verify the current bare act and court rules before filing.