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66A. Reference to be heard by Benches of High Courts and appeal to lie in certain cases to 20[the Supreme Court.—(1) When any case has been referred to the High Court under section 66, it shall be heard by a Bench of not less than two Judges of the High Court, 21[and shall be decided in accordance with the opinion of such Judges or of the majority (if any) of such Judges:

Provided that where there is no such majority, the Judges shall state the point of law upon which they differ, and the case shall then be heard upon that point only by one or more of the other Judges of the High Court, and such point shall be decided according to the opinion of the majority of the Judges who have heard the case, including those who first heard it.]

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(2) An appeal shall lie to 23[the Supreme Court] from any judgment of the High Court delivered on a reference made under section 66 in any case which the High Court certifies to be a fit one for appeal to 23[the Supreme Court].

(3) The provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (V of 1908), relating to appeals to 23[the Supreme Court] shall, so far as may be, apply in the case of appeals under this section in like manner as they apply in the case of appeals from decrees of a High Court:

Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall be deemed to affect the provisions of sub-section (5) or sub-section (7) of section 66:

Provided further that the High Court may, on petition made for the execution of the order of 23[the Supreme Court] in respect of any costs awarded thereby, transmit the order for execution to any Court subordinate to the High Court.

(4) Where the judgment of the High Court is varied or reversed in appeal under this section, effect shall be given to the order of 23[the Supreme Court] in the manner provided in sub-sections (5) and (7) of section 66 in the case of a judgment of the High Court.

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