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Section 176
Conflict of interest should not be considered

(1) A judge shall not try, hear or dispose of the following cases:-
(a) a case involving the rights, interests or interests of one's own or one's near relative Explanation: For the purposes of this section, "close relative" means a person of immediate family or maternal uncle, aunt, younger mother, older mother, younger father, older father, mother-in-law, To be considered as a family member of father-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, elder mother-in-law, sister-in-law, sister, brother, sister-in-law, daughter-in-law, nephew, niece, niece-in-law, niece-in-law, mother's father, mother's mother or related person. Should.
(b) a case in which he has ever been an heir, legal practitioner or witness,
(c) a case in which he has decided or made a final order in any court in his capacity as a judge,
(d) A case where he has given an opinion on whether or not to proceed with a case,
(E) A case where the interests of one's own family member and one of his/her immediate family are fundamentally intertwined for any other reason.
(2) If any of the conditions mentioned in sub-section (1) are observed, the judge shall order the case to be opened.
(3) If a judge decides to proceed, hear or set aside a case contrary to sub-section (1), any party to the case may file an application not to proceed, hear or set aside with necessary evidence.
(4) If an application is received according to sub-section (3), the judge shall decide whether or not such an application is reasonable before proceeding, hearing or disposing of the case.
(5) In the case of making a decision in accordance with sub-section (4), if the petition is found to be reasonable or in accordance with sub-section (2) the judge has ordered that the case should not be processed, heard or set aside, such case shall be before him if there is another judge in the same court and if there is no such judge, sub-section of section 96 ( 3) In order to transfer the case, the relevant appeal must be sent in writing to the court hearing.