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Start Free TrialCode of Civil Procedure 1908 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....in the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1970 (5 of 1970). Explanation II : For the purposes of this section, a transaction is a commercial transaction, if it is connected with the industry, trade or business of the party incurring the liability.] (2) Where such a decree is silent with respect to the payment of further interest on such principal sum] from the date of the decree to the date of payment or other earlier date, the court shall be deemed to have refused such interest, and a separate suit therefor shall not lie. SECTION 35: COSTS (1) Subject to such conditions and limitations as may be prescribed, and to the provisions of any law for the time being in force, the costs of and incident to all suits shall be in the discretion of the court, and the court shall have full power to determine by whom or out of what property and to what extent such costs are to be paid, and to give all necessary directions for the purposes aforesaid. The fact that the court has no jurisdiction to try the suit shall be no bar to the exercise of such powers. (2) Where the court directs that any costs shall not follow the event, the court shall state its reasons in.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Part I
Title: Suits in General
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....B anking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1970 ( 5 of 1970 ). Explanation II .--For the purposes of this section, a transaction is a commercial transaction, if it is connected with the industry, trade or business of the party incurring the liability.] ( 2 ) Where such a decree is silent with respect to the payment of further interest3[on such principal sum] from the date of the decree to the date of payment or other earlier date, the Court shall be deemed to have refused such interest, and a separate suit therefor shall not lie. ___________________ 1. Substituted by Act 66 of 1956, section 2, for certain words (w.e.f. 1-1-1957). 2. Added by Act 104 of 1976, section 13 (w.e.f. 1-7-1977). 3. Substituted by Act 66 of 1956, section 2, for "on such aggregate sum as aforesaid" (w.e.f. 1-1-1957). Section 35 to 35B - Costs Section 35 - Costs (1) Subject to such conditions and limitations as may be prescribed, and to the provisions of any law for the time being in force, the costs of and incident to all suits shall be in the discretion of the Court, and the Court shall have full power to determine by whom or out of what property and to what.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Section 35A
Title: Compensatory Costs in Respect of False or Vexatious Claims or Defences
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....this section in respect of a false or vexatious claim or defence shall be taken into account in any subsequent suit for damages or compensation is respect of such claim or defence.] __________________ 1. Section 35A was Inserted by Act 9 of 1922, section 2, which, under section 1(2) thereof may be brought into force in any State by the State Government on any specified date. It has been so brought into force in Bombay, Bengal, U.P., Punjab, Bihar, C.P., Assam, Orissa and Tamil Nadu. 2. Substituted by Act 66 of 1956, section 4, for "not being an appeal" (w.e.f. 1-1-1957). 3. Substituted by Act 104 of 1976, section 14(i), for "excluding an appeal" (w.e.f. 1-2-1977). 4. Substituted by Act 66 of 1956, section 4, for certain words (w.e.f. 1-1-1957). 5. Substituted by Act 104 of 1976, section 14(ii), for "one thousand rupees" (w.e.f. 1-2-1977). 6. Inserted by Act 2 of 1951, section 7 (w.e.f. 1-4-1951). 7. Substituted by the Adaptation of Laws (No. 2) Order, 1956, for "a Part B State". 8. Substituted by Act 2 of 1951, section 7, for "under that Act" (w.e.f. 1-4-1951).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Rule 37 to 40
Title: Arrest and Detention in the Civil Prison
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....discretion, order the judgment-debtor to be detained in the custody of an officer of the Court or release him on his furnishing security to the satisfaction of the Court for his appearance when required. (3) Upon the conclusion of the inquiry under sub-rule (1) the Court may, subject to the provisions of section 51 and to the other provisions of this Code, make an order for the detention of the judgment-debtor in the civil prison and shall in that event cause him to be arrested if he is not already under arrest : Provided that in order to give the judgment-debtor an opportunity of satisfying the decree, the Court may, before making the order of detention, leave the judgment-debtor in the custody of an officer of the Court for a specified period not exceeding fifteen days or release him on his furnishing security to the satisfaction of the Court for his appearance at the expiration of the specified period if the decree be not sooner satisfied. (4) A judgment-debtor released under this rule may be re-arrested. (5) When the Court does not make an order of detention under sub-rule (3), it shall disallow the application and, if the judgment-debtor is under arrest, direct his.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Rule 58 to 63
Title: Adjudication of Claims and Objections
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....; or (d) pass such order as in the circumstances of the case it deems fit. (4) Where any claim or objection has been adjudicated upon under this rule, the order made thereon shall have the same force and be subject to the same conditions as to appeal or otherwise as if it were a decree. (5) Where a claim or an objection is preferred and the Court, under the proviso to sub-rule (1), refuses to entertain it, the party against whom such order is made may institute a suit to establish the right which he claims to the property in dispute ; but, subject to the result of such suit, if any, an order so refusing to entertain the claim or objection shall be conclusive.] 2 [59. Stay of sale Where before the claim was preferred or the objection was made, the property attached had already been advertised for sale, the Court may-- (a) if the property is movable, make an order postponing the sale pending the adjudication of the claim or objection, or (b) if the property is immovable, make an order that, pending the adjudication of the claim or objection, the property shall not be sold, or, that pending such adjudication, the property may be sold but the sale shall not be.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Rule 82 to 96
Title: Sale of Immovable Property
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....publishing or conducting it. (2) No sale shall be set aside on the ground of irregularity or fraud in publishing or conducting it unless, upon the facts proved, the Court is satisfied that the applicant has sustained substantial injury by reason of such irregularity or fraud. (3) No application to set aside a sale under this rule shall be entertained upon any ground which the applicant could have taken on or before the date on which the proclamation of sale was drawn up. Explanation.--The mere absence of, or defect in, attachment of the property sold shall not, by itself, be a ground for setting aside a sale under this rule.] 91. Application by purchaser to set aside sale on ground of judgment-debtor having no saleable interest The purchaser at any such sale in execution of a decree may apply to the Court to set aside the sale, on the ground that the judgment-debtor had no saleable interest in the property sold. 92. Sale when to become absolute or be set aside (1) Where no application is made under rule 89, rule 90 or rule 91, or where such application is made and disallowed, the Court shall make an order confirming the sale, and thereupon the sale shall become.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Madras Estates Land Act, 1908 Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 1908
THE MADRAS ESTATES LAND ACT, 1908 THE MADRAS ESTATES LAND ACT, 1908 [Act No. 1 of 1908] PREAMBLE An Act to declare and amend the law relating to the holding of land in estates in the Presidency of Madras. WHEREAS it is expedient to amend and declare the Law relating to the holding of land in estates in the Presidency of Madras; It is hereby enacted as follows:- Chapter I - PRELIMINARY THE MADRAS ESTATES LAND ACT, 1908 [Act No. 1 of 1908] PREAMBLE An Act to declare and amend the law relating to the holding of land in estates in the Presidency of Madras. WHEREAS it is expedient to amend and declare the Law relating to the holding of land in estates in the Presidency of Madras; It is hereby enacted as follows:- Section 1 - Short title, Commencement, Local extent This Act may be called the Madras Estates Land Act, 1908: It shall come into force on the first day of July 1908: and it shall extend to the whole of the Presidency of Madras except the Presidency Town, the district of Malabar and the portion of the Nilgiri district known as the South East Wynaad. Section 2 - Repeal Madras Acts VIII of 1865 and II of 1871 and section 7 of Madras Act.....
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