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Calcutta High Court (Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919 Complete Act

Title: Calcutta High Court (Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919

State: Central

Year: 1919

Preamble1 - CALCUTTA HIGH COURT (JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS) ACT, 1919 Section1 - Short title Section2 - Limits of ordinary original civil jurisdiction. Schedule1 - THE SCHEDULE

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Calcutta High Court (Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919 Preamble 1

Title: Calcutta High Court (Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919

State: Central

Year: 1919

THE CALCUTTA HIGH COURT (JURISDICTIONAL LIMITS) ACT, 1919 [Act, No. 15 of 1919] [17th September, 1919] PREAMBLE An Act to declare and prescribe the limits of the ordinary original civil jurisdiction of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal. WHEREAS Clause II of the Letters Patent for the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal, dated the 28th December, 1865, provides that the said High Court shall have and exercise ordinary original civil jurisdiction within such local limits as may from time to time be declared and prescribed by any law made by competent legislative authority for India; AND WHEREAS it is expedient so to declare and prescribe the local limits of the ordinary original civil jurisdiction of the said High Court; It is hereby enacted as follows:-

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Calcutta High Court (Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919 Complete Act

State: West Bengal

Year: 1919

.....said High Court; It is hereby enacted as follows : Section 1 Short title This Act may be called the Calcutta High Court {Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919. Section 2 Limits of ordinary original civil jurisdiction The ordinary original civil jurisdiction of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal shall be exercised within the limits set out in the schedule : Provided that nothing in this Act shall affect any suit or other legal proceeding pending in any Court at the date of the commencement of this Act. SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE (See section 2) 1. The limits within which the ordinary original civil jurisdiction of the High Court shall be exercised are as follows : North. A line commencing on the western side of the river Hooghly at a point where the straight line joining reference pillar No. I (in a compound on the riverside of the Ghusri Cotton Mill, Howrah) and reference pillar No. II (near the south-western end of Chitpur Toll Bridge) meets the western water-line of the river Hooghly, and thence along the said line to the point where it meets the eastern water-line of the river Hooghly near the south bank of the opening of Circular Canal; thence along the.....

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Calcutta High Court (Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919 Section 1

Title: Short Title

State: Central

Year: 1919

This Act may be called the Calcutta High Court (Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919.

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Calcutta High Court (Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919 Section 2

Title: Limits of Ordinary Original Civil Jurisdiction.

State: Central

Year: 1919

The ordinary original civil jurisdiction of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal shall be exercised within the limits set out in the Schedule; Provided that nothing in this Act shall affect any suit or other legal proceeding pending in any Court at the date of the commencement of this Act.

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Calcutta High Court (Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919 Schedule 1

Title: The Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1919

.....the water-line of the Howrah side of the River Hooghly to the western extremity of the northern boundary. 2. (a) When the expression "water-line" is used in this Schedule all pucca ghats and other objects permanently attached to the bank and in contact with the water shall be deemed to appertain to the area to which the land on that bank appertains, and the water in contact with such objects shall be deemed to appertain to the other side of the boundary. In the places in the Schedule where the boundary is thus described the boundary line shall be the moving edge of the water wherever it may be at any time. In the case of bridges, however, the supporting pile in contact with the bank only shall be deemed to be permanently attached to the bank and the boundary line across the bridge to be immediately above the water-line so described. (b) The expression "solid side" or "solid corner" means the line or spot marked out by solid objects, such as a pucca wall or the face of a house, the wayside lands and pavements thus being all included in the adjacent road, street or lane.

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Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Section 187B

Title: Penalty Against Jurisdictional Officer Failing to Prevent Unauthorised Deviations or Constructions

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

1[The jurisdictional officer who is proved to have failed to prevent unauthorised deviation or construction that have taken place in his jurisdiction shall be liable for such punishment as may be prescribed".] _____________________________________________ 1. Inserted by the Karnataka Town and Country Planning and Certain Other Laws (Amendment) Act, 2004.

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Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 [Repealed] Section 29

Title: Submission of Schemes for Concurrence of Authority, Etc.

State: Central

Year: 1948

.....to, the preparation, submission and approval of such scheme, as it may think fit. (6) In respect of any scheme submitted to the Authority for its concurrence under sub-section (1), the Board or, as the case may be, the Generating Company shall, if required by the Authority so to do, supply any information incidental or supplementary to the scheme within such period, being not less than one month, as may be specified by the Authority.] ____________________________ 1. Section 29 Substituted by Act 30 of 1966, Section 6 w..e.f. 16-9-1966 and again Substituted by Act 115 of 1976, Section 17 w.r.e.f. 8-10-1976. 2. Substituted by Act 50 of 1991, Section 6, for sub-section (1) w..e.f. 15-10-1991. 3. Substituted by Act 50 of 1991, Section 6, for "promoting government or one of the promoting governments" w.e.f. 15-10-1991.

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Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 [Repealed] Section 31

Title: Concurrence of Authority to Scheme Submitted to It by Board or Generating Company

State: Central

Year: 1948

.....ensure that the scheme conforms to the national power policy evolved by the Authority in pursuance of the provisions contained in clause (i) of sub-section (1) of section 3 and in either case the Authority shall also communicate its decision to the State Government or State Governments concerned: Provided that where the scheme was submitted for concurrence by a Generating Company in relation to which the Central Government is the2[competent government or one of the competent governments], the decision shall be communicated also to that Government. (2) Where under sub-section (1) the Authority requires that a scheme may be modified, the Board or, as the case may be, the Generating Company may prepare a revised scheme in accordance with such requisition and submit it to the Authority for concurrence and thereupon the Authority shall, if satisfied that the revised scheme complies with the requisition, concur in the same. ____________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 115 of 1976, Section 19, for sections 31, 32 and 33 w.r.e.f. 8-10-1976. 2. Substituted by Act 50 of 1991, Section 8, for "the promoting government or one of the promoting governments" w.e.f. 15-10-1991. .....

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 300

Title: Concurrent Jurisdiction of High Court

State: Central

Year: 1925

Section 300 - Concurrent jurisdiction of High Court (1) The High Court shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the District Judge in the exercise of all the powers hereby conferred upon the District Judge. (2) Except in cases to which section 57 applies, no High Court, in exercise of the concurrent jurisdiction hereby conferred over any local area beyond the limits of the towns of Calcutta, Madras and Bombay1[* * *] shall, where the deceased is a Hindu, Muhammadan, Buddhist, Sikh or Jaina or an exempted person, receive applications for probate or letters of administration until the State Government has, by a notification in the Official Gazette, authorised it so to do. ______________________ 1. The words "and the province of Burma" omitted by the A.O. 1937.

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