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Validity of the certificate accompanying leave to appeal under Section 596 of the Civil Procedure Code. Analysis: The judgment by the High Court PRIVY COUNCIL addressed the issue of the validity of the certificate accompanying the leave to appeal under Section 596 of the Civil Procedure Code. The Court highlighted that the certificate, not the order for the certificate, is crucial in determining the validity of the appeal. The judges emphasized that the certificate must justify the leave to appeal. The Court referred to Section 596 of the Civil Procedure Code, which mandates that the subject matter in dispute must be &8377; 10,000 or more to grant leave to appeal. Additionally, if the decree affirms the lower court's decision, there must be a substantial question of law involved for the appeal to be valid. The judgment clarified that the mere existence of a substantial question of law does not automatically grant the right to appeal if the value is below the specified amount. Furthermore, the Court noted that the certificate must fulfill the requirements of Section 596, and the judges must have exercised their judicial discretion in deciding the case's suitability for appeal to Her Majesty in Council. The judgment highlighted that the judges did not provide reasons or grounds for considering the case a fit one for appeal despite not fully complying with Section 596. The Court expressed doubts regarding whether the judges had applied their judicial minds to this crucial question. Ultimately, the Court concluded that the appellant was not in a position to seek special leave to appeal successfully. As a result, the Court advised dismissing the appeal and directed the appellant to bear the costs of the appeal. The judgment underscored the importance of the certificate's compliance with Section 596 and the necessity for judicial discretion in determining the suitability of a case for appeal.
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