As per section 24 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 the High Court Division may, on application of any parties or of its own motion, transfer cases or appeal from one subordinate court to another subordinate court. Under Article 110 of the Constitution if the High Court Division is satisfied that a case or appeal pending in a Court subordinate to it involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution, or on a point of general public importance, the determination of which is necessary for the disposal of the case or appeal, it shall withdraw the case or appeal from that Court and may- (a) either dispose of the case or appeal itself; or (b) determine the question of law and return the case or appeal to the Court from which it has been so withdrawn (or transfer it to another subordinate Court) together with a copy of the judgment of the Division on such question, and the court to which the case is so returned or transferred shall, on receipt thereof, proceed to dispose of the case in conformity with such judgment.

 

Law for Nations has represented a number of transfer of civil Suit and Appeal successfully.