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THE MADHYA PRADESH TREASURY CODEVOLUME I569 Subject to such general or special orders as may be issued by <strong>the</strong> StateGovernment, Civil Courts and Magistrates may ei<strong>the</strong>r:---(i)keep a banking account with <strong>the</strong> <strong>treasury</strong>, remitting withoutdetail <strong>the</strong>ir gross deposit receipts for credit in Personal Depositaccounts and making repayments by cheques on <strong>the</strong> <strong>treasury</strong>against such Personal Deposit account, or.(ii)arrange that each deposit is separately paid into and drawnfrom <strong>the</strong> <strong>treasury</strong>, upon documents passed by an authorizedofficer of <strong>the</strong> Court and setting forth <strong>the</strong> particulars necessaryfor <strong>the</strong> entries in <strong>the</strong> deposit registers kept at <strong>the</strong> <strong>treasury</strong>.Note:1- The object and effect of <strong>the</strong> arrangement set out in(i) above is simply torelieve <strong>the</strong> Treasury Officer of responsibility for <strong>the</strong> details of <strong>the</strong> deposittransactions, not to abolish detailed record but to confine it to <strong>the</strong>departmental office in which registers of receipts and payments and o<strong>the</strong>rinitial records a must be kept in accordance with <strong>the</strong> directions contained in<strong>the</strong> Account Code, Volume II. The Civil Court or Magistrate in this case isresponsible for <strong>the</strong> submission of such monthly and periodical accounts andreturns as may be required by <strong>the</strong> Accountant-General, although <strong>the</strong> vouchersare to be sent by <strong>the</strong> Treasury Officer. The . Personal Deposit account in suchcases shall be kept by <strong>the</strong> Treasury Officers separate from o<strong>the</strong>r PersonalDeposit accounts proper and <strong>the</strong>y will be designated as Civil Court Deposits.Note:2- In cases in which <strong>the</strong> first method referred to in this rule is followed, eachCivil Court should incorporate in its own accounts deposit items of itssubordinate Courts as a <strong>treasury</strong> does those of sub-treasuries unless anysubordinate Court is authorized to keep independent accounts and submit <strong>the</strong>returns directly to <strong>the</strong> Accountant-General. Separate accounts should be keptfor, and separate returns submitted by <strong>the</strong> Small Cause Courts.Note:-3- In <strong>the</strong> case of refund of lapsed Civil Courts' Deposit, <strong>the</strong> requirement of <strong>the</strong>penultimate sentence of <strong>the</strong> first sub-paragraph to S. R. 564 will beconsidered to have been met if a note regarding <strong>the</strong> handing over of <strong>the</strong>CHAPTER VIII 16 of 32DEPOSITS

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