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Title: Heir to be liable as representative of deceased ancestor only to ex頞速ent of asset received
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1866
No son, grandson or heir of a deceased Hindu, who has by himself or his agent received or talcon possession of any property belonging to the deceased, shall be liable personally for any of the debts of the deceased, merely by reason of his having so received or taken possession of any such property; but the liability of such son, grandson or heir, in respect of such debts, shall be as the representative of such deceased Hindu and shall be limited to paying the sum out of and to the extent of the property of the deceased which such son, grandson or heir or any other person, by his order or to his use, has received or taken possession of as aforesaid, and which remains unapplied: Liability in respect of assets received and not applied Provided that, if any part of such property so received or taken possession of as aforesaid shall not have been duly applied by such son, grandson or heir, he shall be liable personally for such debts to the extent of the property not duly applied by him.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBOMBAY HINDU HEIRS' RELIEF ACT, 1866, (Maharashtra) Preamble 1
Title: THE BOMBAY HINDU HEIRS' RELIEF ACT, 1866
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1866
THE BOMBAY HINDU HEIRS' RELIEF ACT, 1866 [Act No. 7 of1866]1 [31st May, 1866] Repealed in part, by Act12 of1873; Bom.3 of1886. PREAMBLE An Act to limit the liability of a son, grandson or heir of, a deceased Hindu for the debts of his ancestor, And the liability of the second husband of a Hindu widow for the debts of her deceased husband, and otherwise to amend the law of debtor and or editor. Where as according to the law in force, as applied to Hindus by the High. Court of Judicatures at Bombay in the exercise of its ordinary original civil jurisdiction, no son or grandson of a deceased Hindu in liable for the debts of his ancestor merely by reason of his being such son or grandson, and no son, grandson or other heir of deceased Hindu, who has received assets of the deceased, is merely from that circumstance liable for the debts of bin ancestor beyond the amount of the assets received, and no person marrying a Hindu widow is liable in consequence of such marriage for the debts of her former or any prior deceased husband; and whereas a different law is applied to Hindus by the Civil Courts which exercise jurisdiction in places beyond the local limits of the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Trusts Act, 1882 Chapter VI
Title: Of the Rights and Liabilities of the Beneficiary
State: Central
Year: 1882
.....and negotiable instruments in the hands of a bona fide holder to whom they have passed in circulation, or shall be deemed to affect the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (9 of 1872) section 108, or the liability of a person to whom a debt or charge is transferred. Section 65 - Acquisition by trustee of trust-property wrongfully converted Where a trustee wrongfully sells or otherwise transfers trust-property and afterwards himself becomes the owner of the property, the property again becomes subject lo the trust, notwithstanding any want of notice on the part of intervening transferees in good faith for consideration. Section 66 - Right in case of blended property Where the trustee wrongfully mingles the trust-property with his own, the beneficiary is entitled to a charge on the whole fund for the amount due to him. Section 67 - Wrongful employment by partner-trustee of trust-property for partnership purposes If a partner, being a trustee, wrongfully employs trust-property in the business or on the account of the partnership, no other partner is liable therefor in his personal capacity to the beneficiaries, unless he had notice of the breach of trust. The partners having.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBuilding and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996 Chapter IV
Title: Registration of Building Workers as Beneficiaries
State: Central
Year: 1996
.....every building worker registered as a beneficiary under this Act shall be entitled to the benefits provided by the Board from its Fund under this Act. Section 12 - Registration of building workers as beneficiaries (1) Every building worker who has completed eighteen years of age, but has not completed sixty years of age, and who has been engaged in any building or other construction work for not less than ninety days during the preceding twelve months shall be eligible for registration as a beneficiary under this Act. (2) An application for registration shall be made in such form, as may be prescribed, to the officer authorised by the Board in this behalf. (3) Every application under sub-section (2) shall be accompanied by such documents together with such fee not exceeding fifty rupees as may be prescribed. (4) If the officer authorised by the Board under sub-section (2) is satisfied that the applicant has complied with the provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder, he shall register the name of the building worker as a beneficiary under this Act: Provided that an application for registration shall not be rejected without giving the applicant an.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEMPLOYEES' STATE INSURANCE ACT, 1948 Chapter VA
Title: SCHEME FOR OTHER BENEFICIARIES
State: Central
Year: 1948
.....sections 73A to 73F) subs, by the Employees' State Insurance (Amendment) Ordinance, 2008 (Ord. 7 of 2008), sec. 2, for Chapter VA (containing sections 73A to 73-I) (w.e.f. 3-7-2008). Ed. Chapter VA (containing sections 73A to 73-I ceased to have effect from 1st July, 1973, vide S.O. 173(E), dated 26th March, 1973. In the real sense Chapter VA (Containing sections 73A to 73F ought to have been inserted instead of substitution. 2. Substituted by the Employees' State Insurance (Amendment) Act, 2010 w.e.f. 03.07.2008 for the following :- "1[In this Chapter,-- (a) "other beneficiaries" means persons other than the person insured under this Act: (b) "Scheme" means any Scheme framed by the Central Government from time to time under section 73B for the medical facility for other beneficiaries; (c) "underutilized hospital" means any hospital not fully utilized by the persons insured under this Act; (d) "user charges" means the amount which is to be charged from the other beneficiaries for medical facilities as may be notified by the Corporation in consultation with the Central Government from time to time." Section 73B - Power to frame Scheme .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIncome Tax Act, 1961 Section 164
Title: Charge of Tax Where Share of Beneficiaries Unknown
State: Central
Year: 1961
.....which is of the nature referred to in sub-section (4A) of section 11, tax shall be charged on so much of the relevant income as is not exempt under section 11 or section 12, as if the relevant income not so exempt were the income of an association of persons: Provided that in a case where the whole or any part of the relevant income is not exempt under section 11 or section 12 by virtue of the provisions contained in clause (c) or clause (d) of sub-section (1) of section 13, tax shall be charged on the relevant income or part of relevant income at the maximum marginal rate. (3) In a case where the relevant income is derived from property held under trust in part only for charitable or religious purposes or is of the nature referred to in sub-clause (iia) of clause (24) of section 2 or is of the nature referred to in sub-section (4A) of section 11, and either the relevant income applicable to purposes other than charitable or religious purposes (or any part thereof) is not specifically receivable on behalf or for the benefit of any one person or the individual shares of the beneficiaries in the income so applicable are indeterminate or unknown, the tax chargeable on the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEMPLOYEES' STATE INSURANCE ACT, 1948 Section 73D
Title: Scheme for other beneficiaries
State: Central
Year: 1948
.....shall furnish particulars about himself and his family whenever required as may be specified by the Corporation; (iv) any other matter which is to be provided for in the Scheme or which may be necessary or proper for the purpose of implementing the Scheme.] ___________________________ 1. Substituted by the Employees' State Insurance (Amendment) Act, 2010 w.e.f. 03.07.2008 for the following : - "The Scheme may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:-- (i) the other beneficiaries who may be covered under this Scheme; (ii) the time and manner in which the medical facilities may be availed by the other beneficiaries; (iii) the form in which the other beneficiary shall furnish particulars about himself and his family whenever required as may be specified by the Corporation; (iv) any other matter which is to be provided for in the scheme or which may be necessary or proper for the purpose of implementing the Scheme."
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBuilding and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996 Section 14
Title: Cessation as a Beneficiary
State: Central
Year: 1996
(1) A building worker who has been registered as a beneficiary under this Act shall cease to be as such when he attains the age of sixty-years or when he is not engaged in building or other construction work for not less than ninety days in a year: Provided that in computing the period of ninety days under this sub-section, there shall be excluded any period of absence from the building or other construction work due to any personal injury caused to the building worker by accident arising out of and in the course of his employment. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), if a person had been a beneficiary for at least three years continuously immediately before attaining the age of sixty years, he shall be eligible to get such benefits as may be prescribed. Explanation.--For computing the period of three years as a beneficiary with a Board under this sub-section, there shall be added any period for which a person had been a beneficiary with any other Board immediately before his registration.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Trusts Act, 1882 Section 68
Title: Liability of Beneficiary Joining in Breach of Trust
State: Central
Year: 1882
Where one of several beneficiaries-- (a) joins in committing breach of trust, or (b) knowingly obtains any advantage therefrom, without the consent of the other beneficiaries, or (c) becomes aware of a breach of trust committed or intended to be committed, and either actually conceals it, or does not within a reasonable time take proper steps to protect the interests of the other beneficiaries, or (d) has deceived the trustee and thereby induced him to commit a breach of trust, the other beneficiaries are entitled to have all his beneficial interest impounded as against him and all who claim under him (otherwise than as transferees for consideration without notice of the breach) until the loss caused by the breach has been compensated. When property has been transferred or bequeathed for the benefit of a married woman, so that she shall not have power to deprive herself of her beneficial interest, nothing in this section applies to such property during her marriage.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Bombay Hindu Heirs Relief Act, 1866 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1866
.....of any claims which could or might be enforced against a deceased Hindu himself if living, and for which a suit would lie against his representative. (The rest of section 7 which was as follows :- "and unless there be something in the context or subject repugnant to such construction, words importing the singular number shall include the plural number, and words importing the plural number shall include the singular number and words importing the masculine gender shall include females" was repealed by the Bombay General Clauses Act, 1886 (Bom. 3 of 1886).) [*****] 8. [Commencement of Act] Rep. Act XII of 1873. 9. Short title:- This Act may be cited for all purposes as the Bombay Hindu Heirs' Relief Act, 1866. Maharashtra State Acts
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