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Court can delegate ministrial function

In a recently reported decision [NEW INDIA ASSURANCE CO. LTD. v. SHRI PREET PAL SINGH 2010 (173) DLT 113] the Delhi High Court has declared that it is open to a court to delegate ministerial functions and it cannot be argued that since the summons were sent by the court officers and not by the judge, the summoned person is not required to attend to summons. The High Court, setting aside the challenge to the summons as being unfounded, declared that the Court was not required to indulge in all such ministerial functions and the same could be legally delegated to the court staff.
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