If any suit cognizable by the Small Cause Court other than a suit to which section
21 applies, is instituted in the High Court, and if in such suit the plaintiff obtains, in the case
of a suit founded on contract, a decree for any matter of an amount or value less than 1
[one
thousand] rupees, and in the case of any other suit a decree for any matter of an amount or
value of less than three hundred rupees, no costs shall be allowed to the plaintiff;
and if in any such suit the plaintiff does not obtain a decree, the defendant shall be entitled to his costs as between attorney and client.
The foregoing rules shall not apply to any suit in which the Judge who tries the same certifies that it was one fit to be brought in the High Court.
and if in any such suit the plaintiff does not obtain a decree, the defendant shall be entitled to his costs as between attorney and client.
The foregoing rules shall not apply to any suit in which the Judge who tries the same certifies that it was one fit to be brought in the High Court.
23. Subs. by s. 14, ibid., for "two thousand".