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The general power of transferring stilts under Section 24 of CPC lies with
High Court and the District Court
High Court and Supreme Court
High Court
District Court.
As per section 24- On the application of any of the parties and after notice to the parties and after hearing such of them as desired to be heard, or of its own motion, without such notice, the High Court or the District Court may at any stage,— (a) transfer any suit, appeal or other proceeding pending before it for trial or disposal to any court subordinate to it and competent to try or dispose of the same; or (b) withdraw any suit, appeal or Other proceeding pending in any court subordinate to it; and (i) try to dispose of the same: or (ii) transfer the same for trial or disposal to any court subordinate to it and competent to try or dispose of the same; or (Vi) re-transfer the same for trial or disposal to the court from which it was withdrawn.
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