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Home Bare Acts Phrase: collectorThe Tamil Nadu District Collectors Powers (Delegation) Act Complete Act
State: Tamil Nadu
Year: 1956
.....of 1960) [2. Definition : " In this Act, unless the context otherwise, requires, "law"' means any enactment, Ordinance, Proclamation, regulation, order, by-law, rule or other instrument relating to a matter enumerated in List II or List III in the Seventh Scheduled to the Constitution and having in any part of the State of Madras the force of law.] (Substituted by Madras Act VII of 1960) [3. Delegation of powers of District Collector : " The State Government may, by notification, authorize any officer of the Revenue Department not below the rank of Deputy Collector to exercise all or any of the powers vested by or order any law in the District Collector and may, in like manner, withdraw such authorization: Provided that no authorization under this section shall prevent the District Collector from exercising, in such cases as he deems fit, all or any of the powers exercisable by any Other officer by virtue of the authorization aforesaid : " Provided further that where in respect of any case, the District Collector exercises his powers, the officer authorized under this section shall not exercise his powers in respect of the same case.] 4. Appeals and revision : ".....
List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 64
Title: Powers Granted to Collector
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1874
.....to pass orders in regard to the appointment, remuneration, period of service, suspension and fining of persons officiating, the grant of leave of absence and other matters of discipline not expressly provided for by this or any other law for the time being in force.] ________________ 1. Section 64 was renumbered as section 64(2) by section 2 and Sch. I of the Bombay Decentralization Act, 1915 (Bom. 3 of 1915). 2. The words "the Provincial Government" were substituted for the word "Government" by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Order in Council. 3. This word was substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. 4. Clause (e) was substituted by section 2 and Sch. I of the Bombay Decentralization Act, 1915 (Bom. 3 of 1915). 5. Clause (f) was inserted by Bom. 15 of 1931, section 2. 6. Sub-sections (2) and (3) were inserted by Bom. 12 of 1932, section 2. 7. Sub-section (2) which was added by section 2 and Sch. I of Bom. 3 of 1915 was renumbered as sub-section (4), ibid.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Tamil Nadu Deputy Collectors Act Complete Act
State: Tamil Nadu
Year: 1914
THE TAMIL NADU DEPUTY COLLECTORS ACT THE TAMIL NADU DEPUTY COLLECTORS ACT (VII OF 1914) [14th December, 1914m 6th January, 1915] An Act to amend the (Substituted by A.O. 1969) [Tamil Nadu] Uncovenanted Officers Act, 1857. Preamble : " WHEREAS it is necessary to define more clearly the powers of Deputy Collectors appointed under the (Substituted by A.O. 1969) [Tamil Nadu] Uncovenanted Officers Act, 1857, it is hereby enacted as follows: " 1. Short title : " (1) This Act may be called The (Substituted by A.O. 1969) [Tamil Nadu] Deputy Collectors Act, 1914. 2. Extent : " It extends to the whole of the Presidency of Madras. 3. Omitted by Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937 4. Deputy Collectors to have all the powers of subordinate and Assistant Collectors : " The expressions "Subordinate Collector "and" Assistant Collector" in section 3of Madras Regulation VII of 1828 shall included and be deemed always to have included a Deputy Collector appointed under the (Substituted by A.O. 1969) [Tamil Nadu] Uncovenanted Officers Act, 1857 (Act. VII of 1857)] Tamil Nadu State Acts
List Judgments citing this sectionLand Acquisition Act, 1894 Section 11
Title: Enquiry and Award by Collector
State: Central
Year: 1894
.....section 9 to the measurements made under section 8, and into the value of the land and at the date of the publication of the notification under section 4, sub-section (1), and into the respective interests of the persons claiming the compensation, and shall make an award under his hand of-- (i) the true area of the land; (ii) the compensation which in his opinion should be allowed for the land; and (iii) the apportionment of the said compensation among all the persons known or believed to be interested in the land, of whom, or of whose claims, he has information, whether or not they have respectively appeared before him: 2[Provided that no award shall be made by the Collector under this sub-section without the previous approval of the appropriate Government or of such officer as the appropriate Government may authorise in this behalf: Provided further that it shall be competent for the Appropriate Government to direct that the Collector may make such award without such approval in such class of cases as the Appropriate Government may specify in this behalf]; 3[(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), if at any stage of the proceedings, the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionLand Acquisition Act, 1894 Section 12
Title: Award of Collector when to Be Final
State: Central
Year: 1894
Enquiry into measurements, value and claims and award by the Collector 12. Award of Collector when to be final.- (1) Such award shall be filed in the Collector's office and shall, except as hereinafter provided, be final and conclusive evidence, as between the Collector and the persons interested, whether they have respectively appeared before the Collector or not, of the true area and value of the land, and apportionment of the compensation among the persons interested. (2) The Collector shall give immediate notice of his award to such of the persons interested as are not present personally or by their representatives when the award is made.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Stamp Act, 1899 Section 32
Title: Certificate by Collector
State: Central
Year: 1899
.....month from the date of its execution or first execution, as the case may be: (b) any instrument executed or first executed out of2[India] and brought to him after the expiration of three months after it has been first received in3[India]; or (c) any instrument chargeable4[with a duty not exceeding ten naye paise], or any bill of exchange or promissory note, when brought to him, after the drawing or execution thereof, on paper not duly stamped. ___________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 43 of 1955, Section 2, for "the States" w.e.f. 1-4-956. 2. Substituted by Act 43 of 1955, Section 2, for "the States" w.e.f. 1-4-1956. 3. Substituted by Act 43 of 1955, Section 2, for "the States" w.e.f. 1-4-1956. 4. Substituted by Act 19 of 1958, Section 4, for "with the duty of one anna or half an anna." w.e.f. 1-10-1958.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCommission of Sati Prevention Act, 1987 Part III
Title: Powers of Collector or District Magistrate to Prevent Offences Relating to Sati
State: Central
Year: 1987
.....to preserve the memory of any person is respect of whom sati has been committed, by order, direct the removal of such temple or other structure. (3) Where any order under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) is not complied with, the State Government or the Collector or the District Magistrate, as the case may be, shall cause the temple or other structure to be removed through a police officer not below the rank of a Sub-Inspector at the cost of the defaulter. Section 8 - Power to seize certain properties (1) Where the Collector or the District Magistrate has reason to believe that any funds or property have been collected or acquired for the purpose of glorification of the commission of any sati or which may be found under circumstances which create suspicion of the commission of any offence under this Act, he may seize such funds or property. (2) Every Collector or District Magistrate acting under sub-section (1) shall report the seizure to the Special Court, if any, constituted to try any offence in relation to which such funds or property were collected or acquired and shall await the orders of such Special Court as to the disposal of the same.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionRight to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, (Central) Section 28
Title: Parameters to Be Considered by Collector in Determination of Award
State: Central
Year: 2013
.....to be awarded for land acquired under this Act, the Collector shall take into consideration-- firstly, the market value as determined under section 26 and the award amount in accordance with the First and Second Schedules; secondly, the damage sustained by the person interested, by reason of the taking of any standing crops and trees which may be on the land at the time of the Collector's taking possession thereof; thirdly, the damage (if any) sustained by the person interested, at the time of the Collector's taking possession of the land, by reason of severing such land from his other land: fourthly, the damage (if any) sustained by the person interested, at the time of the Collector's taking possession of the land, by reason of the acquisition injuriously affecting his other property, movable or immovable, in any other manner, or his earnings; fifthly, in consequence of the acquisition of the land by the Collector, the person interested is compelled to change his residence or place of business, the reasonable expenses (if any) incidental to such change; sixthly the damage (if any) bona fide resulting from diminution of the profits of the land between the time.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 6
Title: Collector May Institute Legal Proceedings for the Protection of a Watan
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1874
.....by suit or petition in any Civil Court having jurisdiction in the matter. The cost of such proceedings, unless recovered from the opposite party, shall be paid out of the funds of the watan. Collector may proceed under sections 8 to 11, or 13 (2) The Collector may, if he thinks fit, proceed as provided in sections 8, 9, 10, 11 or 13 1* * * in lieu of instituting or prosecuting legal proceedings under this section. ________________ 1 The word "Revenue" was repealed by the Bombay General Clauses Act, 1886 (Bom. 3 of 1886), Schedule B. This Schedule has been printed as an Appendix to the Bombay General Clauses Act, 1904 (Bom. 1 of 1904). 2 This word was substituted for the words " State Government" by Bom. 8 of 1958, section 3, Schedule. 3 These words were substituted for the words "State Government", ibid. 4 These words were substituted for the words "it thinks fit" by Bom. 8 of 1958, section 3, Schedule.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 45
Title: Collector when to Refuse Service of Representative Watandar or of Deputy Nominated by Him
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1874
.....of the Collector incompatible with the due discharge of the duties of the office; 9[(h) has been removed from office or declared to be ineligible for re-employment under section 58 unless his re-employment is expressly sanctioned by the 7[Commissioner]. __________________ 1 Section 45 was substituted by section 9 of the Bombay Hereditary Offices (Amendment) Act, 1886 (Bom. 5 of 1886). 2 As to local repeal of section 45, see Bom. 6 of 1887. 3 The words "the Provincial Government" were substituted for the word "Government" by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Order in Council. 4 This word was substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. 5. Infra. 6. Clause (ee) was inserted by section 2 of the Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1910 (Bom. 3 of 1910). 7. This word was substituted for the words " State Government" by Bom. 8 of 1958 section 3, Sch. 8. This word was substituted for the word " it", ibid. 9. Clause (h) was inserted by section 2 of the Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1910 (Bom. 3 of 1910).
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