CPC · Code of Civil Procedure, 1908

Section 93 CPC

Exercise of powers of Advocate-General outside presidency-towns

Procedure & effect

The powers conferred by
sections 91 and 92 on the Advocate-General may, outside the presidency-towns, be, with the previous
sanction of the State Government, exercised also by the Collector or by such officer as the State
Government may appoint in this behalf.

FAQ — Section 93 CPC

Section 93 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) deals with “Exercise of powers of Advocate-General outside presidency-towns”. This page explains the offence (if any), punishment, and links to Vaksera petition formats.

The powers conferred by sections 91 and 92 on the Advocate-General may, outside the presidency-towns, be, with the previous sanction of the State Government, exercised also by the Collector or by such officer as the State Government may appoint in this behalf.

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.