IX of 1887.V of 19082. Revision application when presented tothe High <strong>Court</strong> under section 25 of theProvincial Small Cause courts Act, 1887 orsection 115 of the Code of civil Procedure,19083. Application to any civil <strong>Court</strong> that recordsmay be called for from another court.4. First Application (other than a petitioncontaining a criminal charge or information)for the summons of a witness or other personto attend either to give evidence or to producea document, or in respect of the production orfiling of an exhibit not being an affidavitmade for the immediate purpose of beingproduced in <strong>Court</strong>......5. Application for leave to sue as a pauper. . . .When the <strong>Court</strong> grants the applicationand is of opinion that the transmission ofsuch records involves the use of the post.. . .6 [Fifty rupees],1 [Five rupees] inaddition to any feelevied on theapplication underclause (a). clause ©or clause (f ) ofArticle 1 of thisSchedule.2[five rupees].3 [Five rupees].6. Application for leave to appeal as apauper.7. Plaint or memorandum of appeal in a suitto obtain possession under the Mamlatdars<strong>Court</strong> Act, 1906.8. Plaint or memoradum of appeal in a suitto establish or disprove a rith of occupancy.1. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for the words "four rupees", by Mah.18 of 2002, s.8(c ),2. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for the words "one rupees", ibid.,s.8(e).3. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for the words "two rupees", ibid.,s.8(f)(i)4. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for the words "four rupees", ibid.,s.8(f)(2).5.<strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for the words "ten rupees", ibid.,s.8(f)(2)6. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for the words "ten rupees", ibid.,s.8(g).7. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for the words "two rupees", ibid.,s.8(h).V of 1898.V of 1908IV of 18691 [9.Bail- bond or other instrument ofobligation given in pursuance of an ordermade by a court or Magistrate under anysection of the *code of Criminal Procedure,1898, other than section 109 or 110 thereofor under the Code of civil Procedure,1908and not otherwise provided for by this Act.10. Bail-bonds in criminal cases,recognizance to prosecute and recognizancesfor personal appearance or otherwise.11. Undertaking under section 49 of theIndian Divorce Act, 1869.(a) When presented to a <strong>District</strong> <strong>Court</strong>.(b) when presented to aCommissioner or the High <strong>Court</strong>............ . . . . .......... .......12. Mukhtarnama or Vakalatnama . when presented for the conduct of anyone case-(a) to any Civil or Criminal <strong>Court</strong> otherthan the High <strong>Court</strong>, or to any Revenue<strong>Court</strong> or to any collector or Magistrate,or other executive officer;(b) to the High <strong>Court</strong>13. Memorundam of appeal when the appealis not from a decree or an order having theforce of a decree, and is presented -(a) to any Civil <strong>Court</strong> other than theHigh <strong>Court</strong>, or to any Revenue <strong>Court</strong> orExecutive officer other than the High<strong>Court</strong> or Chief Controlling Revenue orExecutive Authority;1.<strong>The</strong>se article were substituted for the words "one rupee",ibid,s.8(j).2.<strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for the articles nine and ten respectively by Mah. 12 of 1976, s.2.3. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for the words "five rupees", by Mah. 18 of 2002 , s.(i).4. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for the words "five rupee", ibid,s.8(k).5. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for the words "three rupee", ibid,s.8(l))l).6.<strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for the words "five rupees", ibid,s.8(1)(2).7. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for the words "two rupees", ibid,s.8(m) (l).*See now the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974.)4 [five rupees].5 [Twenty rupees.]6 [twenty-fiverupees.]7[ Ten rupees]2 [Ten rupees]3 [Five rupees]4 [Ten rupees]5 [Ten rupees]6 [Fifteen rupees]7 [five rupees]Bom.IIof 1906.
14. Caveat15. Application for permission to cut timeberin Government forests, or otherwise relatingto such forests.16. Memorandum of appeal presented to -(a) the State Government .(b) any Forest Officer, where such appeal isprovided for by or under the Indian ForestAct, 1927, or any corresponding law in force.17. Petition in a suit under the NativeConverts ' Marriage Dissolution Act, 1866.18. Application -(a) under section 20 of the Arbitration Act,1940;(b) for probate or letters of administration orfor revocation thereof under the IndianSuccession Act, 1925.1. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for thewords "five rupees", by Mah. 18 of 2002,s.8(m)(2)2. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for thewords "ten rupees", ibid,s.8(m)(3).3. <strong>The</strong>se entries were substituted ibid., s.8[n].4. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for thewords "one rupee", ibid,s.8(0).5. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for thewords "ten rupee", ibid,s.8(p) (l).6. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for thewords "two rupees", ibid,s.8(p) (2).7. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for thewords "seventy five rupee", ibid,s.8(q).8. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for thewords "thirty rupees", ibid,s.8(r) (l).9. <strong>The</strong>se words were substituted for thewords "five rupee", ibid,s.8(r) (2).(b) to the Chief Controlling Executive orRevenue Authority;( c ) to the High <strong>Court</strong>3[(i) When presented to the High <strong>Court</strong>.(ii) When presented to the <strong>Court</strong> otherthan High <strong>Court</strong>....................................When the amount or value of the estatedoes not exceed two thousand rupees.1[Ten rupees.]2[twenty fiverupees. ]fifty Rupees.[Twenty FiveRupees]4[five rupees]5[twenty rupees.]6[Four rupees]7[one hundredrupees.]8[Fifty rupees.]9[Ten rupees. ]XVI of1927XXI of1866X of1940.XXXIX of1925.XXXIX of1925.(c ) for a certificate under part X of theIndian Succession Act, 1925, or <strong>Bombay</strong>Regulation VIII of 1827 or anycorresponding law for the time being in force;When it exceeds two thousand rupees,but does not exceed five thousand rupees.when it exceeds five thousand rupees.3 [Thirty rupees]2 [fifty rupees]II of 1882(d) for opinion or advice or for dischargefrom a Trust, or for appointment of newTrustees under section 34, 72,73 or 74 of theIndian Trusts Act, 1882;.............2 [Fifty rupees]V of 1908(e) under rule 58 of Order XXI of the Codeof Civil Procedure, 1908 regarding a claim toattached property.When the amount or value of theproperty exceeds five hundred rupees2 [Fifty rupees]