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Start Free TrialExemptions from Land Revenue (No.1) Act, 1863 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1863
.....and who have dispensed with an inquiry into such title, the said lands shall (subject to the enactments contained in Section 3 (The words "of this Act" were repealed by the Bombay General Clauses Act, 1886 (Bom. 3 of 1886), Schedule B. This Schedule is printed as an Appendix to the Bombay General Clauses Act, 1904 (Bom.1 of 1904).) [* * *]) be the heritable and transferable property of the said holders, their heirs and assigns, without restriction, as to adoption, collateral succession or transfer; and such lands shall thenceforth be continued, in perpetuity subject to an annual (The words "payment to the Provincial Government" were substituted for the words "payment to Government" by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Order in Council.) [payment to the Provincial Government]. Such payment shall consist of- (1) a fixed annual payment as nazrana, in commutation of all claims [of the Crown] in respect of succession and transfer, and shall be calculated at the rate of the one anna for each rupee of assessment; (2) of a quit-rent equal to one-fourth of the assessment. The said assessment shall be ascertainable under the following rules:- Rules for ascertaining amount of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionReligious Endowments Act, 1863 Section 5
Title: Procedure in Case of Dispute as to Right of Succession to Vacated Trusteeship
State: Central
Year: 1863
Whenever from any cause a vacancy shall occur in the office of any trustee, manager, or superintendent, to whom any property shall have been transferred under the last preceding section, and any dispute shall arise respecting the right of succession to such office, it shall be lawful for any person interested in the mosque, temple or religious establishment, to which such property shall belong, or in the performance of the worship or of the service thereof, or the trusts relating thereto, to apply to the Civil Court to appoint a manager of such mosque, temple or other religious establishment, and thereupon such Court may appoint such manager, to act until some other person shall by suit have established his right of succession to such office. Powers of managers appointed by Court. The manager so appointed by the Civil Court shall have, and shall exercise, all the powers which, under this or any other Act, the former trustee, manager, or superintendent, in whose place such manager is appointed, by the Court, had or could exercise, in relation to such mosque, temple or religious establishment, or the property belonging thereto.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionWaste Lands (Claims) Act, 1863 Section 10
Title: Plaintiff and Defendant in Suit Under Section 5
State: Central
Year: 1863
In every suit instituted under section 5 of this Act, the claimant of the waste land, or objector to the sale or other disposition of such land, shall appear as plaintiff; and the Collector, or other officer aforesaid, shall appear as defendant on the part of {Subs.by the A.O.1937 for " Govt."}[the State Government]. Appearance.- Either party may appear by pleader or by agent: Proviso.- Provided that if such other officer as aforesaid be the presiding officer of the principal Civil Court of original jurisdiction in the district, the State Government shall appoint some other officer to appear as defendant in the case on its behalf. Plaintiff and defendant in suits under section 6.- In any suit ordered to be instituted {The words " by the L.G." rep.by Act 4 of 1914, Sch., Pt.I.} under section 6 of this Act, {Subs.by the A.O.1937 for " Govt."}[the State Government] by any officer, to be appointed for the purpose, shall appear as plaintiff; and the claimant or objector as aforesaid shall appear as defendant.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionReligious Endowments Act, 1863 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1863
.....for the support of Mosques and Temples is vested in the Revenue Officers of Government, expressed an opinion "that all that is requisite is an Act on the principle of Act No. X of 1840 in regard to the Temple of Juggernath, repealing the existing enactments on the subject, and transferring (he entire superintendence of the institutions to their respective Trustees, provision being made for an appeal by suit in the ordinary way to the established Courts of Justice in all disputes relating to the appointment and succession to the management of Hindu and Mahomedan [The] Religious Endowments Act, 1863 [Pre] 1173 religious institutions, and to the control and application of their funds." Previous to this expression of opinion by the Secretary of State, a Bill had been brought into the Legislative Council early in 1860, simply repealing Regulation XIX, 1810 of the Bengal Code. and Regulation VII, 1817 of the Madras Code, and reserving the jurisdiction now exercised or which but for those Regulations might have been exercised by Courts of Justice, in enforcing the due execution or administration of any trust or endowment, and in securing the due appointment or succession to the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionWaste Lands (Claims) Act, 1863 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1863
.....sale or other disposition of the land may afterwards be proceeded with, if, on an order issued3[* * *] to try the claim or objection, as provided in section 6-of this Act, the claimant or objector shall fail to establish the same. SECTION 05: DELIVERY TO CLAIMANT OF COPY OF ORDER OF REJECTION OR OF SALE If the Collector or other officer as aforesaid shall order that the claim or objec- tion be rejected, or that the land be sold subject to any condition or reser- vation, or that it be otherwise dealt with, he shall cause a copy of such order to be delivered to the claimant or objector; (1)Order when final. and if such claimant or objector shall not, within one week from the delivery of such copy, or within such further time as the Collector or other officer as aforesaid, for any special reason to be recorded, shall see fit to grant, give notice in writing to such Collector or other officer as aforesaid, that he intends to contest such order, the order shall be final. (2)Report to Board. If the claimant or objector shall, within the time allowed, give such notice, the Collector Or other officer as aforesaid shall immediately make a re- port to the 4[* * *] superior revenue.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Waste Land (Claims) Act, 1863 Complete Act
State: Punjab
Year: 1863
THE WASTE LAND (CLAIMS) ACT, 1863 THE WASTE LAND (CLAIMS) ACT, 1863 Act No. 23 of 1863 Contents Sections Subject 1. Provision for enquiry in claims to land, or objection to sale of same 2. Procedure in such cases 3. Postponement of sale pending enquiry, to allow claimant to contest rejection of claim 4. Sale to be stopped if claim appear to be established, but may afterwards be proceeded with 5. Delivery to claimant of copy of order of rejection or of sale 6. Power to order suit to try claim admitted by Collector 7. Special Court for trying claims 8. Notice of constitution of special Courts 9. Special Court where held 10. Plaintiff and defendant in suit under section 5. 11. Regulation of proceedings 12. Procedure before hearing 13. Procedure on hearing 14. No appeal or revision 15. Reference of question of law, etc., to High Court, etc 16. Court may proceed notwithstanding reference but not make final order 17. Records of cases where to.....
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