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Which of the following is the power of the District Judge to transfer to a Subordinate Judge appeals from other Subordinate Judges?
A District Judge may transfer any appeals pending before him from the decrees or order of Subordinate Judges to any other Subordinate Judge under his administrative control competent to dispose of them.
The District Judge may withdraw any appeal so transferred, and either hear and dispose of it himself or transfer it to a Court under his administrative control competent to dispose of it.
Both (a) and (b)
Neither (a) nor (b)
Section 40 of Punjab Courts Act – 40. Power to transfer to a Subordinate Judge appeals from other Subordinate Judges—(1) A District Judge may transfer any appeals pending before him from the decrees or order of Subordinate Judges to any other Subordinate Judge under his administrative control competent to dispose of them. (2) The District Judge may withdraw any appeal so transferred, and either hear and dispose of it himself or transfer it to a Court under his administrative control competent to dispose of it. (3) Appeals transferred under this section shall be disposed of subject to the rules applicable to like appeals when disposed of by the District Judge. (4) The powers conferred by this section shall be exercised subject to such general or special orders as may from time to time be issued in this behalf by the High Court.
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