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Start Free TrialThe Major Port Trusts Act, 1963 Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 1963
THE MAJOR PORT TRUSTS ACT, 1963 THE MAJOR PORT TRUSTS ACT, 1963 [Act No. 38 of 1963 dated 16th. October, 1963] CHAPTER I: PRELIMINARY 1. Short title commencement and application 2. Definitions CHAPTER II : BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND COMMITTEES THEREOF 3. Constitution of Board of Trustees 4. First Board of Trustees 5. Board to be body corporate 6. Disqualification for office of Trustee 7. Term of office of Trustees 8. Vacation of office of Trustees 9. Eligibility of Trustee for re-appointment or re-election 10. Filling of vacancies in office of Trustee 11. Saying provision for appointment of Trustee by Central Government after prescribed period 12. Power of Central Government to extend time for election or appoint Trustees in default of election 13. Term of office In case of certain trustees 14. Absence of Chairman and Deputy Chairman 16[14 A. Acting Chairman or Deputy Chairman 15. Conditions of service of Chairman and Deputy Chairman 16. Meetings of Board 2 of 59 17. Committees of Board 18. Fees and allowances payment Trustees 19. Restriction of power of Trustees to vote in certain cases 20. Defects In appointments or.....
List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Police Act, 1963 Chapter VIII
Title: Offences and Punishments
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....which there is reason to believe is stolen property, or property fraudulently obtained, shall, if he fails to account for such possession or act to the satisfaction of the Magistrate, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months or with fine which may extend to one hundred rupees or with both. Section 99 - Omission by pawnbroker, etc., to report to the Police the possession or tender of property suspected to be stolen Whoever being a pawnbroker, dealer in second hand property, or worker in metals or reasonably believed by the Commissioner or the Superintendent in the area under their respective charges to be such a person, and having received from a Police Officer a written or printed information that the possession of any property suspected to have been transferred by any offence mentioned in section 410 of the Indian Penal Code or by any offence punishable under sections 417, 418, 419 or 420 of the said Code, is found in possession or thereafter comes into the possession or has an offer either by way of sale, pawn, exchange or for custody, alteration or otherwise, howsoever made to him of property answering the description.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSpecific Relief Act 1963 Part II
Title: Specific Relief
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....the performance of which involves the performance of a continuous duty which the court cannot supervise. (2) Save as provided by the Arbitration Act, 1940, no contract to refer present of future differences to arbitration shall be specifically enforced; but if any person who has made such a contract (other than arbitration agreement to which the provisions of the said Act apply) and has refused to perform it, sues in respect of any subject which he has contracted to refer, the existence of such contract shall bar the suit. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in clause (a) or clause (c) or clause (d) of sub-section (1), the court may enforce specific performance in the following cases:-- (a) where the suit is for the enforcement of a contract,-- (i) to execute a mortgage or furnish any other security for securing the repayment of any loan which the borrower is not willing to repay at once: Provided that where only a part of the loan has been advanced the vender is willing to advance the remaining part of the loan in terms of the contract; or (ii) to take up and pay for any debentures of a company; (b) where the suit is for,-- (i) the execution of a formal deed.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSpecific Relief Act, 1963 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....includes every person holding property in trust; (e) all other words and expressions used herein but not defined, and defined in the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (9 of 1872)-, have the meanings respectively assigned to them in that Act. SECTION 03: SAVINGS Except as otherwise provided herein, nothing in this Act shall be deemed- (a) to deprive any person of any right to relief, other than specific performance, which he may have under any contract; or (b) to affect the operation of the Indian Registration Act, 1908 ( 16 of 1908)-, on documents.1967 SECTION 04: SPECIFIC RELIEF TO BE GRANTED ONLY FOR ENFORCING INDIVIDUAL CIVIL RIGHTS AND NOT FOR ENFORCING PENAL LAWS Specific relief can be granted only for the purpose of enforcing individual civil rights and not for the mere purpose of enforcing a penal law. PART 02: SPECIFIC RELIEF CHAPTER 1 RECOVERING POSSESSION OF PROPERTY SECTION 05: RECOVERY OF SPECIFIC IMMOVABLE PROPERTY A person entitled to the possession of specific immovable property may recover it in the manner provided by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908)- SECTION 06: SUIT BY PERSONS DISPOSSESSED OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY (1) If any person is dispossessed.....
List Judgments citing this sectionPersonal Injuries (Compensation Insurance) Act, 1963 Schedule I
Title: Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1963
..... Nil Nil 100 Defective hearing Assessment should be based on the Grade attained using both ears together; the percentage assessment appropriate to the Grade thus attained is given in the last column. Grade of hearing attained Assessment of both ears used together 1. Total Deafness 80% 2. Shout not beyond 3 feet 70% 3. Conversational voice not over 1 foot 60 4. Conversational voice not over 3 feet 40 5. Conversational voice not over 6 feet 20 6. Conversational voice not over 9 feet (a) one ear totally deaf 20% (b) otherwise Less than 20% A case in which the right ear attained grade 4, the left ear grade 2 and both ear together grade 3 should, therefore, be recorded thus: R. 4 L. 2 plus L. 3 Assessment 60 per cent. The assessment given above take into account minor ailments such as headache, vertigo tinnitus, sleeplessness, etc., which generally accompany deafness.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSpecific Relief Act 1963 Chapter II
Title: Specific Performance of Contracts
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....the performance of which involves the performance of a continuous duty which the court cannot supervise. (2) Save as provided by the Arbitration Act, 1940, no contract to refer present of future differences to arbitration shall be specifically enforced; but if any person who has made such a contract (other than arbitration agreement to which the provisions of the said Act apply) and has refused to perform it, sues in respect of any subject which he has contracted to refer, the existence of such contract shall bar the suit. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in clause (a) or clause (c) or clause (d) of sub-section (1), the court may enforce specific performance in the following cases:-- (a) where the suit is for the enforcement of a contract,-- (i) to execute a mortgage or furnish any other security for securing the repayment of any loan which the borrower is not willing to repay at once: Provided that where only a part of the loan has been advanced the vender is willing to advance the remaining part of the loan in terms of the contract; or (ii) to take up and pay for any debentures of a company; (b) where the suit is for,-- (i) the execution of a formal deed.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPersonal Injuries (Compensation Insurance) Act, 1963 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....the Scheme. (3) This section shall be binding on the Government. SECTION 5 : Limitation on right to receive compensation otherwise than under this Act andAct 59 of 1962 Where any person has a right apart from the provisions of this Act and of (Personal Injuries (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1962) , to receive compen- sation (whether in the from of gratuity, pension, compassionate payment or otherwise) or damages from an employer in respect of a personal injury in respect of which compensation is payable under this Act, the right shall extend only to so much of such compensation or damages as exceeds the amount of compensation payable under this Act. SECTION 6 : Special provisions in relation to employees of Government Where any person in the employ of Government has under the rules regulating the conditions of his service a right apart from the provisions of this Act or of (Personal Injuries (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1962) , to receive any sum, whether as extraordinary pension, gratuity, compas- sionate payment or damages, from the Government in respect of a personal injury in respect of which compensation is payable under this Act, then notwithstanding anything contained in.....
List Judgments citing this sectionSpecific Relief Act 1963 Section 12
Title: Specific Performance of Part of Contract
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....of the remaining part of the contract and all right to compensation, either for the deficiency or for the loss or damage sustained by him through the default of the defendant. (4) When a part of a contract which, taken by itself, can and ought to be specifically performed, stands on a separate and independent footing from another part of the same contract which cannot or ought not to be specifically performed, the court may direct specific performance of the former part. Explanation.--For the purposes of this section, a party to a contract shall be deemed to be unable to perform the whole of his part of it if a portion of its subject matter existing at the date of the contract has ceased to exist at the time of its performance. ___________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 52 of 1964, Schedule II.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Kerala Identification of Prisoners Act, 1963 Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 1963
THE KERALA IDENTIFICATION OF PRISONERS ACT, 1963 THE KERALA IDENTIFICATION OF PRISONERS ACT, 1963 (ACT 39 OF 1963) An Act to unify and amend the laws authorising the taking of measurements and photographs of convicts and others in the State of Kerala WHEREAS it is expedient to unify and amend the laws authorising the taking of measurements and photographs of convicts and others in the State of Kerala; BE it enacted in the Fourteenth Year of the Republic of India as follows:- 1. Short title, extent and commencement .-(1) This Act may be called the Kerala Identification of Prisoners Act, 1963. (2) It extends to the whole of the State of Kerala. (3) It shall come into force at once. 2. Definitions .-In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) "measurements" include finger impressions and foot-print impressions ; (b) "Police Officer" means an officer in charge of a police station, a police officer making an investigation under Chapter XIV of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Central Act 5 of 1898), or any other police officer not below the rank of a Sub Inspector; (c) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act. 3. Taking of measurements,.....
List Judgments citing this sectionTextiles Committee Act, 1963 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....includes the Chairman and the Vice-Chairman; 4[(da) "powerloom" means a loom which is worked by power as defined in clause (g) of section 2 of the Factories Act, 1948, and which is used or capable of being used only for weaving cloth wholly or partly out of cotton yarn or woollen yarn, or fibre, or any kind of mixed yarn; (db) "powerloom industry" means an industry in which a manufacturer of textiles has, at any time during the period fixed by the Committee under clause (a) of sub-section (5) of section 5A-, not more than fifty powerlooms (without any spinning plants) in the factory or factories owned, controlled or managed by him. Explanation.- For the purposes of this clause, the expression "factory" has the meaning assigned to it in the Factories Act, 1948;] (e) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act; (f) "textile machinery" means the equipment employed directly or indirectly for the processing of textile fibre into yarn and for the manufacture of fabric there from by weaving or knitting and includes equipment used either wholly or partly for the finishing, folding, or packing of textiles; 5[(g) "textiles" means any fabric or cloth or yarn or garment or.....
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