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Start Free TrialThe Kerala Court of Wards Act, 1967 [1] Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 1967
.....cease to carry interest from the expiration of the period prescribed by section 36, and shall not be paid until after the discharge or satisfaction of the claims notified or admitted under section 37. 41. Inadmissibility in evidence of documents not produced .-No document in the possession or under the control of the claimant which should have been but has not been produced in accordance with the requirements of section 37, shall be admissible in evidence against the ward or his representative in any suit brought by or against the claimant, or any person claiming under him, unless it be proved to the satisfaction of the civil court that it was not within his power to produce such document before the Collector. 42. When mortgagee in possession may be dispossessed .-(1) When any property of a ward is in the possession of a mortgagee, or any person claiming under a mortgagee, the Government may, on being satisfied that it is expedient in the public interest that the estate should be preserved and such incumbrancer should deliver up possession of the mortgaged property, make a declaration to that effect, and direct the court to take possession thereof; the court shall.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Orissa Court of Wards Act, 1947 Complete Act
State: Orissa
Year: 1947
.....cease to carry interest from the expiration of the period prescribed by Section 41, and shall not be paid until after the discharge or satisfaction of the claims notified or admitted under Section 42. Section 46 - Inadmissibility in evidence of documents not produced No document in the possession or under the control of the claimant which should have been but has not been produced in accordance with the requirements of Section 42, shall be admissible in evidence against the ward or his representative in any suit brought by or against claimant, or any person claiming under him unless it be proved to the satisfaction of the Civil Court that it was not within his power to produce such document before the Collector. Section 47 - When mortgagee in possession may be dispossessed (1) When any property of a ward is in the possession of a mortgagee, or any person claiming under a mortgagee, the State Government may, on being satisfied that it is expedient in the public interest that the estate should be preserved and that such encumbrancer should deliver up possession of the mortgaged property, make a declaration to that effect and direct the Court to take possession thereof; the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Tolls Act, 1851 Section 4
Title: Exemptions from Payment of Toll
State: Central
Year: 1851
No tolls shall be paid for the passage{ The words " of troops and military stores and equipages on their march or " rep.by Act 2 of 1901, s.8 and Sch.}of Police-officers on duty, or of any person or property in their custody, but no other exemption from payment of the toll levied under this Act shall be allowed.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Tolls on Roads and Bridges Act, 1875 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1875
.....Provincial Government], by notification in the 3[Official Gazette], to grant and define other exemptions from payment of the tolls levied under this Act. SECTION 06: POLICE-OFFICER BOUND TO ASSIST TOLL-COLLECTORS All Police Officers shall be bound to assist the toll-collectors when required, in the execution of this Act, and for that purpose shall have the same power which they have in the exercise of their ordinary police duties. SECTION 07: PENALTY ON UNAUTHORISED PERSON DEMANDING TOLLS, AND FOR ILLEGAL DEMAND Every person, other than the persons appointed to collect the tolls under this Act, who shall levy or demand any toll on any public road or bridge, or for passing through any bazar situated thereon, and also every person who shall unlawfully and extortionately demand and or take any other or higher toll than the lawful toll, or under colour of this Act seize or sell any property, knowing such seizure or sale to be unlawful, or in any manner unlawfully extort money or any valuable thing from any person under colour of this Act, shall be liable, on conviction before a Magistrate, to imprisonment 4[ * * *] for any term not exceeding Six 4[* * *] months, or to fine not.....
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