(1) If, in any proceeding pending before a Revenue Court
exercising original, appellate or revisional jurisdiction, it appears to the Court that any question in issue is
more proper for decision by a Civil Court, the Revenue Court may, with the previous sanction of the
Court, if any, to the control of which it is immediately subject, require, by order in writing, any party to
the proceeding to institute, within such time as it may fix in this behalf, a suit in the Civil Court for the
purpose of obtaining a decision on the question, and, if he fails to comply with the requisition, may decide
the question as it thinks fit.
(2) If the party institutes the suit in compliance with the requisition, the Revenue Court shall dispose of the proceeding pending before it in accordance with the final decision of the Civil Court of first instance or appeal, as the case may be.
(2) If the party institutes the suit in compliance with the requisition, the Revenue Court shall dispose of the proceeding pending before it in accordance with the final decision of the Civil Court of first instance or appeal, as the case may be.