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SAI COMPUTER TYPING INSTITUTE, GULABARA CHHINDWARA (M.P.) CPCT ADMISSION OPEN MOB. NO.9098909565 Director By Lucky Shrivatri
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Under the provisions of Article 351 of the Constitution, all out attempts have to be made for promotion. spread development and growth of Hindi language as a medium of expression for all the elements of composite culture of India In spite of the fact official language of the Court, as contemplated under Article 348(1) of the Constitution is English. Article 348 (2) enables the Governor, with the previous consent of the President, to authorise use of Hindi or of the official language to be used in the High Court of the State Section 7 of the Official Language Act, 1963, abrogates the provision of Article 348 (1) as regards judgment, decrees, and orders and substitutes in its place the requirement that the judgment, decree and orders should be accompanied by an English translation authenticated by High Court. The State Government has by issuing a proper notification dated under Article 348(2) of the Constitution, authorised the use of Hindi in this Court and in view of law, as interpreted in Prabandhak Samiti's case supra the pleadings, including plaints, written statements, writ petitions and other documents may be prepared and filed in Hindi, and, the law now, as it stands does not empower a Judge of this Court while hearing a case to prohibit the litigant or his Advocate from making arguments in Hindi, if he/she so desires
It is also clear that it is open to a Judge of this Court, hearing a case, to pass judgment, decree or order in Hindi, if he/she so chooses, though he/she cannot be compelled to do so The Allahabad High Court Rules. 1952 have been suitably amended with a view to promote the use of Hindi in this Court Rules Allahabad High Court Officers and Staff Condition of Service and Conduct) Rules, 1976 are silent on the point as also there is no specific order of Honble the Chief Justice prohibiting use of Hindi in writing the answers, which he could do by invoking the provisions of Rule 41 of the Rules subject to the condition that the same is otherwise not unconstitutional or against any other law.
It is also clear that it is open to a Judge of this Court, hearing a case, to pass judgment, decree or order in Hindi, if he/she so chooses, though he/she cannot be compelled to do so The Allahabad High Court Rules. 1952 have been suitably amended with a view to promote the use of Hindi in this Court Rules Allahabad High Court Officers and Staff Condition of Service and Conduct) Rules, 1976 are silent on the point as also there is no specific order of Honble the Chief Justice prohibiting use of Hindi in writing the answers, which he could do by invoking the provisions of Rule 41 of the Rules subject to the condition that the same is otherwise not unconstitutional or against any other law.
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