Examples of Principal District Judge in a sentence
Subject to the proviso in Order XXI, Rule 43, sales of property in execution of decrees in the several Courts of each district (not being Courts of Small Causes) shall be held and commenced at a certain day of each month to be fixed by the Principal District Judge.
If, after considering such reports and making such enquiries as he may deem necessary, the Principal District Judge is satisfied that any Commissioner is incompetent or is doing unsatisfactory work, he shall strike off the name of the Commissioner from the list.
When issuing his nomination under Rule 149 the Principal District Judge should invariably direct the Court concerned to submit a report indicating the fee paid and stating whether the commission in question was executed satisfactorily and punctually.
When a commission, order or writ, issued by a Civil Court under the code of Civil Procedure, 1908, is of such a nature as to require that the person executing it should have some knowledge of surveying, it should, so far as possible, be issued only to a person whose name is entered in a list to be maintained by each Principal District Judge or persons qualified to execute such Commissions.
The Principal District Judge should keep a careful watch upon the work of each Commissioner included in the list maintained under Rule 150 and a record of the work of each should be kept by him in a form similar to that of a service book.
The Principal District Judge should see that only reasonable remuneration is paid.
Subordinate Courts shall forward their lists in duplicate to the Principal District Judge, and the Principal District Judge shall add the totals of these lists at the foot of his own list, and appending one of the copies received by him from each Subordinate Court shall forward the whole to the Accountant- General for check against the Treasury accounts.
Reports under Rules 267 and 276, if forwarded under the orders of the Principal District Judge for explanation to Courts concerned, should be submitted to the Judge-in-charge on return, and when finally disposed of should be filed by the Record-Keeper in chronological order, and in a separate Court.
The bench passed the order while disposing of a suo motu (taken up on its own) public interest litigation petition, based on a report filed by the Principal District Judge, Nellore.
As such, an application was preferred by the respondents in the Court of the Civil Judge (Senior Division), Ramanagaram with a request to transfer the application made for setting aside the award to the Court of the Principal District Judge (Rural), Bangalore.