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Home Bare Acts Phrase: at will Page 1 of about 22,345 results (0.041 seconds)High Court at Patna (Establishment of Permanent Bench at Ranchi) Act, 1976 Complete Act
Title: High Court at Patna (Establishment of Permanent Bench at Ranchi) Act, 1976
State: Central
Year: 1976
Preamble1 - High Court At Patna (Establishment of Permanent Bench At Ranchi) Act, 1976 Section1 - Short title Section2 - Establishment of a permanent bench of High Court at Patna at Ranchi
List Judgments citing this sectionHigh Court at Bombay (Extension of Jurisdiction to Goa, Daman and Diu) Act, 1981 Complete Act
Title: High Court at Bombay (Extension of Jurisdiction to Goa, Daman and Diu) Act, 1981
State: Central
Year: 1981
Preamble1 - HIGH COURT AT BOMBAY (EXTENSION OF JURISDICTION TO GOA, DAMAN AND DIU) ACT, 1981 Section1 - Short title and commencement Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Extension of jurisdiction of Bombay High Court to Goa, Daman and Diu Section4 - Jurisdiction of Bombay High Court Section5 - Chapter VI of Part VI of the Constitution to apply to the Bombay High Court exercising jurisdiction over the Union territory of Goa, Daman and Diu Section6 - Special provisions relating to advocates Section7 - Transfer of pending proceedings from the Court of the Judicial Commissioner to the Bombay High Court Section8 - Right to appear or act in proceedings transferred to the Bombay High Court Section9 - Establishment of a permanent bench of Bombay High Court at Panaji Section10 - Allocation of expenditure of the Bombay High Court Section11 - Rule of construction Section12 - Amendment of Goa, Daman and Diu Act 16 of 1965 [Repealed] Section13 - Power to remove difficulties Section14 - Power to adapt laws
List Judgments citing this sectionAcquisition of Certain Area at Ayodhya Act, 1993 Complete Act
Title: Acquisition of Certain Area at Ayodhya Act, 1993
State: Central
Year: 1993
Preamble1 - ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN AREA AT AYODHYA ACT,1993 Chapter I Section1 - Short title and commencement Section2 - Definitions Chapter II Section3 - Acquisition of rights in respect of certain area Section4 - General effect of vesting Section5 - Duty of person or State Government in charge of the management of the area to deliver all assets, etc. Section6 - Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the area in another authority or body or trust Chapter III Section7 - Management of property by Government Chapter IV Section8 - Payment of amount Section9 - Act to override all other enactments Section10 - Penalties Section11 - Protection of action taken in good faith Section12 - Power to make rules Section13 - Repeal and saving ScheduleI - SCHEDULE I
List Judgments citing this sectionSexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, Complete Act
Title: the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013
State: Central
Year: 2013
.....proceedings Section 18 - Appeal Chapter VI - DUTIES OF EMPLOYER Section 19 - Duties of employer Chapter VII - DUTIES AND POWERS OF DISTRICT OFFICER Section 20 - Duties and powers of District Officer Chapter VIII - MISCELLANEOUS Section 21 - Committee to submit annual report Section 22 - Employer to include information in annual report Section 23 - Appropriate Government to monitor implementation and maintain data Section 24 - Appropriate Government to take measures to publicise the Act Section 25 - Power to call for information and inspection of records Section 26 - Penalty for noncompliance with provisions of Act Section 27 - Cognizance of offence by courts Section 28 - Act not in derogation of any other law Section 29 - Power of appropriate Government to make rules Section 30 - Power to remove difficulties
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Part 6
Title: Testamentary Succession
State: Central
Year: 1925
.....of ministers of religion; for the formation or support of a public garden; All these bequests are void. _____________________ 1. Added by Act 51 of 1991, section 6. INDIAN SUCCESSION ACT, 1925Chapter 8 - OF THE VESTING OF LEGACIES Section 119 - Date of vesting of legacy when payment or possession postponed Where by the terms of a bequest the legatee is not entitled to immediate possession of the thing bequeathed, a right to receive it at the proper time shall, unless a contrary intention appears by the will, become vested in the legatee on the testator's death, and shall pass to the legatee's representatives if he dies before that time and without having received the legacy, and in such cases the legacy is from the testator's death said to be vested in interest. Explanation.An intention that a legacy to any person shall not become vested in interest in him is not to be inferred merely from a provision whereby the payment or possession of the thing bequeathed is postponed, or whereby a prior interest therein is bequeathed to some other person, or whereby the income arising from the fund bequeathed is directed to be accumulated until the time of payment arrives,.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Chapter 6
Title: Of the Construction of Wills
State: Central
Year: 1925
.....of determining questions as to what person or what property is denoted by any words used in a Will, a Court shall inquire into every material fact relating to the persons who claim to be interested under such Will, the property which is claimed as the subject of disposition, the circumstances of the testator and of his family, and into every fact a knowledge of which may conduct to the right application of the words which the testator has used. Illustrations (i) A, by his Will, bequeaths 1,000 rupees to his eldest son or to his youngest grand-child, or to his cousin, Mary; a Court may make inquiry in order to ascertain to what person the description in the Will applies. (ii) A, by his Will, leaves to B "my estate called Black Acre." It may be necessary to take evidence in order to ascertain what is the subject-matter of the bequest; that is to say, what estate of the testator's is called Black Acre. (iii) A, by his Will, leaves to B "the estate which I purchased of C". It may be necessary to take evidence in order to ascertain what estate the testator purchased of C. Section 76 - Misnomer or misdescription of object (1) Where the words used in a Will to.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionRegistration Act, 1908 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....after the date on which, Act No. XVI of 1864, or the Indian Registration Act, 1866, or the Indian Registration Act, 1871, or the Indian Registration Act, 1877 or this Act came or comes into force, namely:- (a) instruments of gift of immovable property; (b) other non-testamentary instruments which purport or operate to create, declare, assign, limit or extinguish, whether in present or in future, any right, title or interest, whether vested or contingent, of the value of one hundred rupees, and upwards, to or in immovable property; (c) non-testamentary instruments which acknowledge the receipt or payment of any consideration on account of the creation, declaration, assignment, limitation or extinction of any such right, title or interest; and (d) leases of immovable property from year to year, or for any term exceeding one year, or reserving a yearly rent; 12[(e) non-testamentary instruments transferring or assigning any decree or order of a court or any award when such decree or order or award purports or operates to create, declare, assign, limit or extinguish, whether in present or in future, any right, title or interest, whether vested or contingent, of the value of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCompulsory Deposit Scheme Act, 1963 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....shall come into force on such date1as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. SECTION 02: PERSONS TO WHOM ACT APPLIES This Act shall apply to the following categories of persons, namely; - (a) persons liable to payment of land-revenue (whether known as land-revenue, rent, tax or by any other name) under any law with respect of land-revenue whether or not such persons are liable to pay tax under the Income-tax Act; (b) persons liable to payment of tax under the Income-tax Act; (c) holders of immovable properties situated inurban areas assessed to tax (whether known as property tax, house tax or by any other name) who are not liable to payment of tax under the Income-tax Act; (d) employees of- (i) the Central and State Governments, (ii) local authorities, (iii) companies as defined in section 3 of the Companies Act, 1956-, including foreign companies within the meaning of section 591-and Government companies as defined in section 617-of that Act, (iv) any other corporation (including a co-operative society) established by or under a Central Provincial or State Act, (v) individual or associations of persons or bodies of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Section 88
Title: The Last of Two Inconsistent Clauses Prevails
State: Central
Year: 1925
Where two clauses of gifts in a Will are irreconcileable, so that they cannot possibly stand together, the last shall prevail. Illustrations (i) The testator by the first clause of his Will leaves his estate of Ramnagar "to A", and by the last clause of his Will leaves it "to B and not to A". B Will have it, (ii) If a man, at the commencement of his Will gives his house to A, and at the close of it directs that his house shall be sold and the proceeds invested for the benefit of B, the latter disposition Will prevail.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionRegistration Act, 1908 Part IV
Title: Of the Time of Presentation
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....Act 15 of 1917, Section 2. 2. Vide Madras Act 17 of 1952, Section 2 (w.e.f. 14-1-1953) as adapted by Andhra Pradesh A.L.O., 1953, 3. Vide Kerala Act 2 of 1959, Section 2 (w.e.f. 1-6-1960). 4. Vide Tamil Nadu Act 17 of 1952, Section 2 (w.e.f. 14-1-1953) as adapted by Tamil Nadu A.L.O., 1954. Section 24 - Documents executed by several persons at different times Where there are several persons executing a document at different times, such document may be presented for registration and re-registration within four months from the date of each execution. Section 25 - Provision where delay in presentation is unavoidable (1) If, owing to urgent necessity or unavoidable accident, any document executed, or copy of a decree or order made, in1[India] is not presented for registration till after the expiration of the time hereinbefore prescribed in that behalf, the Registrar, in cases where the delay in presentation does not exceed four months, may direct that, on payment of a fine not exceeding ten times the amount of the proper registration-fee, such document shall be accepted for registration. (2) Any application for such direction may be lodged with a Sub-Registrar, who.....
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