Adjournment for absence of judge

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If no judge attends on the day appointed for a session of any court, or on the day to which it may have adjourned, the clerk may adjourn the court until the next day and so on from day to day until the judge attends or by written order directs the court to be adjourned to a day certain fixed in the order, in which case the clerk shall so adjourn it. In case the judge is absent for more than 10 days or is disabled or disqualified from acting the clerk shall forthwith notify the chairman, or in his absence the vice-chairman, of the Judicial Council of the fact.


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