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Title: Indian Short Titles Act, 1897
State: Central
Year: 1897
Preamble1 - INDIAN SHORT TITLES ACT, 1897 Section1 - Title Section2 - Citation of Acts described in Schedule ScheduleI - THE SCHEDULE
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Short Titles Act, 1897 Preamble 1
Title: Indian Short Titles Act, 1897
State: Central
Year: 1897
THE INDIAN SHORT TITLES ACT, 1897 [Act, No. 14 of 1897] [AS ON 1957] [22nd July, 1897] PREAMBLE An Act to facilitate the citation of certain Acts. WHEREAS it is expedient to facilitate the citation of certain Acts; It is hereby enacted as follows:-
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Short Titles Act, 1897 Section 1
Title: Title
State: Central
Year: 1897
(1) This Act may be called the Indian Short Titles Act, 1897; [The word "and" at the end of sub-section (1), and sub-section (2), rep. by Act 10 of 1914, s.3 and Schedule II] [The word "and" at the end of sub-section (1), and sub-section (2), rep .by Act 10 of 1914, s.3 and Schedule II.]
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Maharashtra (Change of Short Titles of Certain Bombay Acts) Act, 1980 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1980
THE MAHARASHTRA (CHANGE OF SHORT TITLES OF CERTAIN BOMBAY ACTS) ACT, 1980 THE MAHARASHTRA (CHANGE OF SHORT TITLES OF CERTAIN BOMBAY ACTS) ACT, 1980 MAHARASHTRA ACT No. XV OF 1980 [This Act received the Governor's assent on the 6th August, I was first published in the Maharashtra Government Gazette on August, 1980.1 An Act to amend certain enactments to change their short titles "Bombay Acts" to "Maharashtra Acts" WHEREAS, it -is expedient to amend certain enactments to their short titles from "Bombay Acts" to "Maharashtra . Acts",to their citation in future by more appropriate short titles and clari application to the existing Maharashtra State and to make consequential and incidental provisions ; It is hereby enacted in the Thirty-first Year of the Republic of India as follows INTRODUCTION Under the States Reorganisation Act, 1956, a new, State of was formed from lst November, 1956 which comprised of territories old States of Bombay, Hyderabad, Madhya Pradesh, Saurashtra and Kutch. Again, the Bombay Reorganisation Act, 1960 was passed which came into force from I st May, 1960, a new State of Gujarat was formed and the residuary State of Bombay continued under.....
List Judgments citing this sectionSpecific Relief Act 1963 Section 13
Title: Rights of Purchaser or Lessee Against Person with No Title or Imperfect Title
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....and they are bound to convey at the request of the vendor or lessor, the purchaser or lessee may compel him to procure such conveyance; (c) where the vendor professes to sell unencumbered property, but the property is mortgaged for an amount not exceeding the purchase money and the vendor has in fact only a right to redeem it, the purchaser may compel him to redeem the mortgage and to obtain a valid discharge, and, where necessary, also a conveyance from the mortgagee; (d) where the vendor or lessor sues for specific performance of the contract and the suit is dismissed on the ground of his want of title or imperfect title, the defendant has right to a return of his deposit, if any, with interest thereon, to his costs of the suit, and to a lien for such deposit, interest and costs on the interest, if any, of the vendor or lesser in the property which is the subject-matter of the contract. (2) The provisions of sub-section (1) shall also apply, as far as may be, to contracts for the sale or hire of movable property.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment Securities Act, 2006 Section 7
Title: Recognition of Title to Government Security of Deceased Sole Holder or Joint Holders
State: Central
Year: 2006
.....of 1925) shall be the only person who may be recognised by the Bank as having any title to the Government security. (2) Nothing contained in this section shall bar the recognition by the Bank of any person as having a title to a Government security on the basis of a decree, order or direction passed by a competent court declaring the person as having title to the Government security or appointing a receiver to take possession of a security or on the basis of a certificate issued or order passed by any other authority who might have been empowered under any statute to confer on any such person a title to the Government security or on the basis of such other documents as may be prescribed. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in this section or in any other law for the time being in force, where the outstanding value of Government security held by a deceased sole holder or deceased joint holders, as the case may be, does not exceed an amount of rupees one lakh or such higher amount not exceeding rupees one crore as may be fixed by the Central Government by notification in the Official Gazette from time to time, the Bank may recognise a person as having title to such.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionManipur Municipalities Act, 1994 Section 87
Title: Notice to Be Given to Chairperson of Transfers of Title of Persons Liable to Payment of Tax
State: Central
Year: 1994
.....payment of taxes on any holding, who transfers his title to or over such property, without giving notice of such transfer to the municipality, as aforesaid, shall unless the municipality on the ground of hardship arising out of special circumstances, otherwise directs, continue to be liable for the payment of all such taxes from time to time payable in respect of the said property until he gives such notice, or until the transfer shall have been recorded in the municipal books. (4) The municipality may levy a fee not exceeding one hundred rupees for every such transfer of title to a holding in addition to the tax provided for in clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 75.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionShort Titles Act, 1897 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1897
SHORT TITLES ACT, 1897 SHORT TITLES ACT, 1897 14 of 1897 22nd July, 1897 An Act to facilitate the citation of certain Acts. WHEREAS it is expedient to facilitate the citation of certain Acts; It is hereby enacted as follows :- SECTION 01: TITLE (1) This Act may be called The Indian Short Titles Act, 1897;2[*]2[* * * * * * * * * *] SECTION 02: CITATION OF ACTS DESCRIBED IN SCHEDULE Each of the Acts described in the first three columns of the Schedule may, without prejudice to any other mode of citation, be cited for all purposes by the short title mentioned in that behalf in the fourth column thereof. SCHEDULE 1 THE SCHEDULE (Note - Not printed.] Central Bare Acts
List Judgments citing this sectionCoal India (Regulation of Transfers and Validation) Act, 2000 Section 3
Title: Power of Central Government to Direct Transfer of Land, Rights, Title or Interest
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....title and interest in relation to a coal mine, coking coal mine or a coke oven plant vest in a subsidiary company under sub-section (1), such subsidiary company shall, on and from the date of such vesting, be deemed to have become the lessee in relation to such coal mine or coking coal mine as if a fresh mining lease in relation to such coal mine or coking coal mine had been granted to it under the Mineral Concession Rules, 1960 made under section 13 of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 (67 of 1957) for the maximum period for which such lease could have been granted under those rules, and all the rights and liabilities of Coal India or, as the case may be, the subsidiary company in relation to such coal mine or coking coal mine shall, on and from the date of such vesting, be deemed to have become the rights and liabilities, respectively, of subsidiary company first-mentioned.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPublic Debt Act, 1944 Section 7
Title: Persons Whose Title to a Government Security of a Deceased Sole Holder May Be Recognised by the Bank
State: Central
Year: 1944
.....of a deceased sole holder of a Government security and the holder of a succession certificate issued under Part X of the Indian Succession Act, 1925, shall be the only persons who may be recognised by the Bank as having any title to the Government security : Provided that nothing in this section shall bar the recognition by the Bank of the manager or the sole surviving male member of a Hindu undivided family governed by the Mitakshara Law as having a title to a Government security when the security appears to the Bank to stand in the name of a deceased member of the family and an application is made by such manager or sole surviving member for recognition of his title and is supported by a certificate signed by such authority and after such inquiry as may be prescribed to the effect that the deceased belonged to a Hindu undivided family governed by the Mitakshara Law, that the Government security formed part of the joint property of the family, and that the applicant is the managing or sole survivng male member of the family. Explanation.-- The expression "Hindu undivided family governed by the Mitakshara Law" shall, for the purposes of this section, be deemed.....
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