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Start Free TrialSupreme Court (Enlargement of Criminal Appealate Jurisdiction) Act, 1970 Preamble 1
Title: Supreme Court (Enlargement of Criminal Appealate Jurisdiction) Act, 1970
State: Central
Year: 1970
THE SUPREME COURT (ENLARGEMENT OF CRIMINAL APPEALATE JURISDICTION) ACT, 1970 [Act, No. 28 of 1970] [9th August, 1970] PREAMBLE An Act to enlarge the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in regard to criminal matters. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-first Year of the Republic of India as follows:--
View Complete Act 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 sectionSupreme Court (Enlargement of Criminal, Appellate Jurisdiction) Act, 1970 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1970
SUPREME COURT (ENLARGEMENT OF CRIMINAL, APPELLATE JURISDICTION) ACT, 1970 SUPREME COURT (ENLARGEMENT OF CRIMINAL, APPELLATE JURISDICTION) ACT, 1970 28 of 1970 An Act to enlarge the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in regard to criminal matters. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-first Year of the Republic of India as follows :- STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS While sub-clauses (a) and (b) of Art. 134 (1) of the Constitution confer upon the accused an absolute right of appeal, clause (c) confers upon the High Court a discretion to grant a certificate to the accused to appeal in cases not falling under sub-clauses (a) and (b). The grant of certificate under Art. 134 (1) (c) is not a matter of course. The certificate is granted only where there has been an infringement of the essential principles of justice or there is substantial question of law or principle involved; in short the certificate would not be granted unless there are exceptional and special circumstances. The Supreme Court has also held that the conditions pre-requisite for the exercise of the discretionary power to grant a certificate under Art. 134 (1) (c) cannot be precisely.....
List Judgments citing this sectionFederal Court (Enlargement of Jurisdiction) Act, 1947 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1947
.....day is pending before His Majesty in Council, if the records pertaining to such appeal have before that day been transmitted by the High Court concerned to His Majesty in Council ; or (b) to the bringing of which to His Majesty in Council special leave has been granted before the appointed day; and any such appeal may be disposed of by His Majesty in Council as if this Act had not been passed. SECTION 08: REGISTRAR'S CERTIFICATE TO BE CONCLUSIVE AS TO FACT OF TRANSACTIONS OF RECORDS If any question arises under section 4 " or section 7-whether the records pertaining to an appeal have before the appointed day been transmitted by the High Court concerned to His Majesty in Council a certificate of the Registrar of the High Court that they have been transmitted or not transmitted before the appointed day shall be conclusive evidence on the question. Central Bare Acts
List Judgments citing this sectionSupreme Court (Enlargement of Criminal Appealate Jurisdiction) Act, 1970 Section 1
Title: Short Title and Extent
State: Central
Year: 1970
(1) This Act may be called The Supreme Court (Enlargement of Criminal Appellate Jurisdiction) Act, 1970. (2) It extends to the whole of India 1 [* * * * *]. ____________________ 1. Words "except the State of Jammu and Kashmir" omitted by the Supreme Court (Enlargement of Criminal Appellate Jurisdiction) Amendment Act, 1972 (37 of 1972), Section 2 (20-8-1972).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArbitration Act, 1940 [Repealed] Section 28
Title: Power to Court Only to Enlarge Time for Making Award
State: Central
Year: 1940
(1) The Court may, if it thinks fit, whether the time for making the award has expired or not and whether the award has been made or not, enlarge from time to time the time for making the award. (2) Any provision in an arbitration agreement whereby the arbitrators or umpire may, except with the consent of all the parties to the agreement, enlarge the time for making the award, shall be void and of no effect.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSupreme Court (Enlargement of Criminal Appealate Jurisdiction) Act, 1970 Section 2
Title: Enlarged Appellate Jurisdiction of Supreme Court in Regard to Criminal Matters
State: Central
Year: 1970
Without prejudice to the powers conferred on the Supreme Court by clause (1) of Art. 134 of the Constitution, an appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court from any judgment, final order or sentence in a criminal proceeding of a High Court in the territory of India if the High Court-- (a) has on appeal reversed an order of acquittal of an accused person and sentenced him to imprisonment for life or to imprisonment for a period of not less than ten years; (b) has withdrawn for trial before itself any case from any Court Subordinate to its authority and has in such trial convicted the accused person and sentenced him to imprisonment for life or to imprisonment for a period of not less than ten years.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Section 148
Title: Enlargement of Time
State: Central
Year: 1908
Where any period is fixed or granted by the Court for the doing of any act prescribed or allowed by this Code, the Court may, in its discretion, from time to time, enlarge such period,1[not exceeding thirty days in total] even though the period originally fixed or granted may have expired. _________________ 1. Inserted by Act 46 of 1999, section 13 (w.e.f. 1-7-2002).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBengal Municipal Act, 1932 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1932
.....sanction of the Governor General has been obtained under sub-section (3) of section 80A of the Government of .India Act to the passing of this Act; It is hereby enacted as follows CHAPTER 1 PRELIMINARY Section 1 Short title, extent and commencement (1)This Act may be called the Bengal Municipal Act, 1932. (2) It extends to the whole of [West Bengal], except Calcutta as defined fay clause (11) of section 3 of the Calcutta Municipal Act, 1923. (3) It shall come into force on such date as the (State Government] may, by notification, appoint. (4) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (2), it shall not take effect in any cantonment or part of a cantonment without the consent of the [Central Government] previously obtained. (5) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (2), the provisions of this Act shall apply to the district of Darjeeling or any part thereof subject to such exceptions and modifications as the State Government may, by notification, direct. Section 2 Savings .- ********* All municipalities constituted, ****** limits defined, regulations, measurements and divisions made, licenses and notices issued, taxes, tolls, rates and fees.....
List Judgments citing this sectionWest Bengal Municipal Corporation Act, 2006 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 2006
.....performance, amusement, game, and sport to which persons are ordinarily admitted on payment; (36) "factory" means a factory as defined in the Factories Act, 1948 (63 of 1948); (37) "filth" includes offensive matter and sewage; (38) "footpath" or "footway" means pavement at the side of road or street for pedestrians; (39) "goods" includes animals; (40) "habitable room" means a room constructed or adapted for human habitation; (41) "heritage building or site" means any building of one or more premises, or any part thereof, or any monument, or any precinct, or any site, which requires preservation and conservation for historical, architectural, environmental or cultural purpose, and includes such portion of the land adjoining such building or any part thereof as may be required for fencing or covering or otherwise preserving such building, and also includes the areas and buildings requiring preservation and conservation for the purpose as aforesaid under subclause (ii) of clause (a) of sub-section (4) of section 31 of the West Bengal Town and Country (Planning and Development) Act, 1979(West Ben. Act XIII of 1979); (42) "Heritage Conservation Committee" means the.....
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