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Home Bare Acts Phrase: criminal actCarriers Act, 1865 Section 9
Title : Plaintiffs, in Suits for Loss, Damage, or Non-delivery, Not Required to Prove Negligence or Criminal Act
State : Central
Year : 1865
In any suit brought against a common carrier for the loss, damage or non-delivery of 1[goods including container, pallets or similar article of transport used to consolidate goods) entrusted] to him for carriage, it shall not be necessary for the plaintiff to prove that such loss, damage or non-delivery was owing to the negligence or criminal act of the carrier, his servants or agents. ______________________ 1. Substituted by Act 28 of 1993, section 31 and Schedule, Pt. I, for "goods entrusted (c.f.o. 16-10-1992).
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Title : Carriers Act, 1865
State : Central
Year : 1865
Preamble1 - CARRIER ACT, 1865 Section1 - Short title Section2 - Interpretation clause Section3 - Carriers not to be liable for loss of certain goods above one hundred rupees in value, unless delivered as such Section4 - For carrying such property payment may be required at rates fixed by carrier Section5 - The person entitled to recover in respect of property lost or damaged may also recover money paid for its carriage Section6 - In respect of what property liability of carrier not limited or affected by public notice. Carriers, with certain exceptions, may limit liability by special contract Section7 - Liability of owner of railroad or tramroad constructed under Act 22 of 1863, not limited by special contract. In what case owner of railroad or tramroad answerable for loss or damage Section8 - Common carrier liable for loss or damage caused by neglect or fraud of himself or his agent Section9 - Plaintiffs, in suits for loss, damage, or non-delivery, not required to prove negligence or criminal act Section10 - Notice of loss or injury to be given within six months Section11 - State Government to add to the Schedule Schedule1 - SCHEDULE
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Complete Act
Title : Indian Contract Act, 1872
State : Central
Year : 1872
.....Section19A - Power to set aside contract induced by undue influence Section20 - Agreement void where both parties are under mistake as to matter of fact Section21 - Effect of mistakes as to law Section22 - Contract caused by mistake of one party as to matter of fact Section23 - What considerations and objects are lawful and what not Section24 - Agreements void, if considerations and objects unlawful in part Section25 - Agreement without consideration, void, unless it is in writing and registered, or is a promise to compensate for something done, or is a promise to pay a debt barred by limitation law Section26 - Agreement in restraint of marriage void Section27 - Agreement in restraint of trade void Section28 - Agreements in restraint of legal proceedings void Section29 - Agreements void for uncertainty Section30 - Agreements by way of wager void Chapter 3 Section31 - Contingent contract defined Section32 - Enforcement of contracts contingent on an event happening Section33 - Enforcement of contracts contingent on an event not happening Section34 - When event on which contract is contingent to be deemed impossible, if it is the future conduct of a living person .....
List Judgments citing this sectionExtradition Act, 1962 Complete Act
Title : Extradition Act, 1962
State : Central
Year : 1962
.....Section28 - Property found on fugitive criminal Section29 - Power of Central Government to discharge any fugitive criminal Section30 - Simultaneous requisitions Section31 - Restrictions on surrender Section32 - Sections 29 and 31 to apply without any modification thereof Section33 - Act not to affect Foreigners Act, 1946 Section34 - Extra-territorial jurisdiction Section34A - Prosecution on refusal to extradition Section34B - Provisional arrest Section34C - Provision of life imprisonment for death penalty Section35 - Notified orders and notifications to be laid before Parliament Section36 - Power to make rules Section37 - Repeals and savings ScheduleI - EXTRADITION TREATY BETWEEN INDIA AND SWITZERLAND
List Judgments citing this sectionSupreme Court (Enlargement of Criminal Appealate Jurisdiction) Act, 1970 Complete Act
Title : Supreme Court (Enlargement of Criminal Appealate Jurisdiction) Act, 1970
State : Central
Year : 1970
Preamble1 - SUPREME COURT (ENLARGEMENT OF CRIMINAL APPEALATE JURISDICTION) ACT, 1970 Section1 - Short title and extent Section2 - Enlarged appellate Jurisdiction of Supreme Court in regard to criminal matters
List Judgments citing this sectionSpecial Criminal Courts (Jurisdiction) Act, 1950 Complete Act
Title : Special Criminal Courts (Jurisdiction) Act, 1950
State : Central
Year : 1950
Preamble1 - SPECIAL CRIMINAL COURTS (JURISDICTION) ACT, 1950 Section1 - Short title and extent Section2 - Definition Section3 - Jurisdiction of special Criminal Courts to try offences with respect to matters in the Union List Section4 - Power to add to Schedule Section5 - Repeal of Ordinance ScheduleI - THE SCHEDULE
List Judgments citing this sectionPrisons Act, 1894 Complete Act
Title : Prisons Act, 1894
State : Central
Year : 1894
.....of officers of prisons Section9 - Officers not to have business dealings with prisoners Section10 - Officers not to be interested in prison-contracts Section11 - Superintendent Section12 - Records to be kept by Superintendent Section13 - Dudes of Medical Officer Section14 - Medical Officer to report in certain cases Section15 - Report on death of prisoner Section16 - Jailer Section17 - Jailer to give notice of death of prisoner Section18 - Responsibility of Jailer Section19 - Jailer to be present at night Section20 - Powers of Deputy and Assistant Jailers Section21 - Duties of gate-keeper Section22 - Subordinate Officers not to be absent without leave Section23 - Convict Officers Chapter IV Section24 - Prisoners to be examined on admission Section25 - Effects of prisoners Section26 - Removal and discharge of prisoners Chapter V Section27 - Separation of prisoners Section28 - Association and segregation of prisoners Section29 - Solitary confinement Section30 - Prisoners under sentence of death Chapter VI Section31 - Maintenance of certain prisoners from private sources Section32 - Restriction on transfer of food and clothing between certain prisoners .....
List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Prisons Act, 1963 Complete Act
Title : Karnataka Prisons Act, 1963
State : Karnataka
Year : 1963
.....of officers of prisons Section 8 - Officers not to have business dealings with prisoners Section 9 - Officers not to be interested in prison contracts Section 10 - Superintendent Section 11 - Records to be kept by Superintendent Section 12 - Duties of Medical Officer Section 13 - Medical Officer to report in certain cases Section 14 - Report on the death of prisoner Section 15 - Jailer Section 16 - Jailer to give notice of death of prisoner Section 17 - Responsibilities of Jailer Section 18 - Jailer to be present at night Section 19 - Powers of Deputy and Assistant Jailers Section 20 - Duties of gatekeeper Section 21 - Subordinate officers not to be absent without leave Section 22 - Convict officers Chapter IV Section 23 - Prisoners to be examined on admission Section 24 - Effects of prisoners Section 25 - Removal and discharge of prisoners Chapter V Section 26 - Separation of prisoners Section 27 - Association and segregation of prisoners Section 28 - Solitary confinement Section 29 - Prisoners under sentence of death Chapter VI Section 30 - Maintenance of certain prisoners from private sources Section 31 - Restrictions on transfer of food and clothing.....
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 38
Title : Persons Concerned in Criminal Act May Be Guilty of Different Offences
State : Central
Year : 1860
Where several persons are engaged or concerned in the commission of a criminal act, they may be guilty of different offences by means of that act. Illustration A attacks Z under such circumstances of grave provocation that his killing of Z would be only culpable homicide not amounting to murder. B, having ill-will towards Z and intending to kill him, and not having been subject to the provocation, assists A in killing Z. Here, though A and B are both engaged in causing Z's death, B is guilty of murder, and A is guilty only of culpable homicide.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2001 Complete Act
Title : Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2001
State : Central
Year : 2001
Preamble1 - CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2001 Section1 - Short title Section2 - Amendment of section 125 Section3 - Amendment of section 127 Section4 - Amendment of section 128
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