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THE MADHYA PRADESH TREASURY CODEVOLUME I(2) The detailed procedure for <strong>the</strong> record of petty deposits may be prescribedwhenever <strong>the</strong> system is permitted by <strong>the</strong> High Court after consultation with <strong>the</strong>Accountant-General.(3) Petty sums received by civil courts on account of advance for copies andreturned diet money and <strong>the</strong> repayments made <strong>the</strong>refrom should not be entered atall on <strong>the</strong> court registers of deposits and repayments. These advances, as well asthose received on account of advances for copies in criminal cases, should be dealtwith under <strong>the</strong> procedure prescribed by <strong>the</strong> High Court.572. (1) When <strong>the</strong> different civil courts of a district, bank with <strong>the</strong> <strong>treasury</strong>, <strong>the</strong>Treasury Officer may, if it facilitates <strong>the</strong> comparison of <strong>the</strong> accounts, open a PersonalDeposit account for each court, even through <strong>the</strong> deposit transactions of <strong>the</strong>subordinate courts be brought by a superior court in detail on its own registers.Note:- To prevent disagreement between <strong>the</strong> deposit figures reported to <strong>the</strong>Accountant-General by Civil Courts and by Treasury Officers, it is necessary toarrange that <strong>the</strong> former shall report only completed transactions. A Civil Courtdoes not usually receive money but gives <strong>the</strong> intending depositor an order to<strong>the</strong> Treasury Officer to accept it and so, though recording <strong>the</strong> issue of thisorder in a court register with sufficient detail, it should not bring <strong>the</strong> item onhe deposit registers till <strong>the</strong> Treasury Officer advises receipt. Similarly, itshould as certain from <strong>the</strong> <strong>treasury</strong> at <strong>the</strong> close of <strong>the</strong> month which of itscheques have been cashed, and details at foot of its extract register ofrepayments sent to <strong>the</strong> Accountant-General, <strong>the</strong> cheques which are unpaid,deducting <strong>the</strong>ir total from <strong>the</strong> total of <strong>the</strong> extract.(2) The Treasury Officer will furnish <strong>the</strong> court with a daily advice list of <strong>the</strong>sum received and paid or advice <strong>the</strong> receipts and payments in pass book as may belaid down by <strong>the</strong> Accountant-General.573. (1) When it is inconvenient for a depositor to proceed to <strong>the</strong> <strong>treasury</strong> with <strong>the</strong>courts order to lodge his deposit, it may be received by <strong>the</strong> court, and by itafterwards forwarded to <strong>the</strong> <strong>treasury</strong>. Courts in <strong>the</strong> same town with a <strong>treasury</strong> orsub-<strong>treasury</strong> shall make <strong>the</strong> remittances daily; if at a greater distance <strong>the</strong>y shallCHAPTER VIII 18 of 32DEPOSITS

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