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Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890 Complete Act

Title: Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890

State: Central

Year: 1890

Preamble1 - THE COLONIAL COURTS OF ADMIRALTY ACT, 1890 Section1 - Short title Section2 - Colonial Courts of Admiralty Section3 - Power of Colonial legislature as to Admiralty jurisdiction Section4 - Reservation of Colonial law for Her Majesty's assent Section5 - Local Admiralty appeal Section6 - Admiralty appeal to the Queen in Council Section7 - Rules of Court Section8 - Droits of Admiralty and of the Crown Section9 - Power to establish Vice-Admiralty Court Section10 - Power to appoint a Vice-Admiral Section11 - Exception of Channel Islands and other possessions Section12 - Application of Act to Courts under Foreign Jurisdiction Acts Section13 - Rules for procedure in slave trade matters Section14 - Orders in Council Section15 - Interpretation Section16 - Commencement of Act Section17 - Abolition of Vice-Admiralty Courts Section18 - Repeal ScheduleI - FIRST SCHEDULE ScheduleII - SECOND SCHEDULE

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Admiralty Offences (Colonial) Act, 1849 Complete Act

Title: Admiralty Offences (Colonial) Act, 1849

State: Central

Year: 1849

Preamble1 - ADMIRALTY OFFENCES (COLONIAL)ACT,1849 Section1 - Trial of Admiralty offences in colonies Section3 - Provision, etc., where death in the colony, or at sea, etc., follows from injuries inflicted on the sea, etc Section4 - Omitted Section5 - Interpretation of "colony

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Colonial Prisoners Removal Act, 1884 [Repealed] Complete Act

Title: Colonial Prisoners Removal Act, 1884 [Repealed]

State: Central

Year: 1884

Preamble1 - COLONIAL PRISONERS REMOVAL ACT, 1884 Chapter I Section1 - Short title Chapter II Section2 - Removal of prisoners from British possessions in certain cases Section3 - Return of removed prisoner Section4 - Regulations as to removal Section5 - Removing authority Section6 - Evidence of act Government of British possession or Secretary of State Section7 - Warrant for removal of prisoner Section8 - Dealing with removed prisoner Section9 - Escape of prisoner from custody Chapter III Section10 - Application of Act to removal of criminal lunatics Chapter IV Section11 - Cost of removal Section12 - Power of Legislature of British Possession to pass laws for carrying Act into effect Section13 - Power as to making and revocation of Orders in Council Section14 - Application of Act to Channels Islands of Man Section14A - Application or Act to British India Section14B - Application of Act to British Burma Section15 - Application of Act to place under foreign jurisdiction Acts Section16 - Savings Section17 - Application of Act to existing and criminal lunatics Section18 - Definitions Repealing Act1 - COLONIAL PRISONERS REMOVAL (REPEAL) ACT, 2001

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Colonial Courts of Admiralty (India) Act, 1891 Complete Act

Title: Colonial Courts of Admiralty (India) Act, 1891

State: Central

Year: 1891

Preamble1 - COLONIAL COURTS OF ADMIRALTY (INDIA) Act, 1891 Section1 - Title and commencement Section2 - Appointment of Colonial Court Admiralty Section3 - Construction of Indian Acts referring to Admiralty and Vice-Admiralty Courts Section4 - [Repealed] Section5 - [Repealed] Schedule1 - SCHEDULE

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Colonial Prisoners Removal (Repeal) Act , 2001 Complete Act

Title: Colonial Prisoners Removal (Repeal) Act , 2001

State: Central

Year: 2001

Preamble1 - COLONIAL PRISONERS REMOVAL (REPEAL) ACT, 2001 Section1 - Short title Section2 - Repeal of Act 47 and 48 Vict., C. 31

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The Punjab Colonization of Government Lands Act, 1912 Complete Act

State: Haryana

Year: 1912

.....with the provisions of section 21 to succeed a female, to whom a tenancy was first allotted.] CHAPTER I Preliminary 4. Application of the Act. This Act shall, unless the (Substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950) [State] Government otherwise directs, apply to land to which the provisions of the Government Tenants (Punjab) Act, 1893, have been applied and to any other land to which the (Substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950) [State] Government may by notification in the official Gazette apply it and which at the time of the notification was the property of the (Substituted for the words "Crown for the purposes of the Province" by the Adaptation of Laws (Third Amendment) Order, 1951) [State Government]: Provided that (Inserted by Act 38 of 1920) [unless the (Substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950) [State] Government by general or special order otherwise directs] nothing in sections 20, 21, 22 and 23, or in the proviso to section 14, of this Act, shall ( The words "without the previous sanction of the Government in Council" omitted by ibid) apply (The words.....

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Indian Evidence Act, 1872 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1872

.....to another when the one is connected with the other in any of the ways referred to in the provisions of this Act relating to the relevancy of facts. "Facts in issue" " The expression "facts in issue" means and includes " any fact from which, either by itself or in connection with other facts, the existence, non-existence, nature or extent of any right, liability, or disability, asserted or denied on any suit or proceeding, necessarily follows. Explanation - Whenever, under the provisions of the law for the time being in force relating to Civil Procedure, any Court records an issue of fact, the fact to be asserted or denied in the answer to such issue is a fact in issue. Illustrations A is accused of the murder of B. At his trial the following facts may be in issue:- That caused A B's death; That A intended to cause Bs' death; That A had received grave and sudden provocation from B; That A, at the time of doing the act which caused B's death, was, by reason of unsoundness of mind, incapable of knowing its nature. "Documents" " "Documents" means any matter expressed of described upon any substance by means of letters, figures or marks, or by more than one of those means,.....

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Indian Evidence Act 1872 Part 2

Title: On Proof

State: Central

Year: 1872

.....the facts admitted to be proved otherwise than by such admission. INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT 1872Chapter 4 - OF ORAL EVIDENCE Section 59 - Proof of facts by oral evidence All facts, except the 1 [contents of documents or electronic records], may be proved by oral evidence. _____________________ 1. Substituted by Act 21 of 2000, section 92 and Schedule II, for "contents of documents" (w.e.f. 17-10-2000). Section 60 - Oral evidence must be direct Oral evidence must, in all cases whatever, be direct; that is to say-- If it refers to a fact which could be seen, it must be the evidence of a witness who says he saw it; If it refers to a fact which could be heard, it must be the evidence of a witness who says he heard it; If it refers to a fact which could be perceived by any other sense or in any other manner, it must be the evidence of a witness who says he perceived it by that senseor in that manner; If it refers to an opinion or to the grounds on which that opinion is held, it must be the evidence of the person who holds that opinion on those grounds: Provided that the opinions of experts expressed in any treatise commonly offered for sate, and the grounds on.....

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Indian Evidence Act 1872 Chapter 5

Title: Of Documentary Evidence

State: Central

Year: 1872

.....may be, of the Crown Representative]; (2) The proceedings of the Legislatures,-- by the journals of those bodies respectively, or by published Acts or abstracts, or by copies purporting to be printed3[by order of the Government concerned]; (3) Proclamations, orders or regulations issued by4[Her Majesty] or by the Privy Council, or by any department of4[Her Majesty's] Government,- by copies or extracts contained in the London Gazette, or purporting to be printed by the Queen's printer; (4) the acts of the Executive or the proceedings of the Legislature of a foreign country,-- by journals published by their authority, or commonly received in that country as such, or by a copy certified under the seal of the country or sovereign, or by a recognition thereof in some5[Central Act]; (5) The proceedings of a municipal body in6[a State], by a copy of such proceedings, certified by the legal keeper thereof, or by a printed book purporting to be published by the authority of such body; (6) Public documents of any other class in a foreign country,-- by the original, or by a copy certified by the legal keeper thereof, with a certificate under the seal of a Notary.....

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Indian Evidence Act 1872 Section 81

Title: Presumption as to Gazettes, Newspapers, Private Acts of Parliament and Other Documents

State: Central

Year: 1872

The Court shall presume the genuineness of every document purporting to be the London Gazette or1[any Official Gazette, or the Government Gazette] of any colony, dependency of possession of the British Crown, or to be a newspaper or journal, or to be a copy of a private Act of Parliament2[of the United Kingdom] printed by the Queen's Printer and of every document purporting to be a document directed by any law to be kept by any person, if such document is kept substantially in the form required by law and is produced from proper custody. ________________________ 1. Substituted by A.O. 1937, for "the Gazette of India or the Government Gazette of any L.G. , or". 2. Inserted by the A.O. 1950.

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