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The Madras Estates Land Act, 1908 Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 1908

.....of abatement the deduction from the rent shall be proportionate to the diminution in the total yearly produce of the holding or in default of satisfactory proof thereof, the deduction shall be proportionate to the diminution in the area of the holding. (6) An addition to or abatement of rent under this section shall not be deemed an enhancement or reduction of rent within the meaning of this Act. Section 45 - xxx (Omitted by Act 8/1934.) [Omitted Section 46 - xxx (Omitted by Act 8/1934.) [Omitted Section 47 - XXX (Omitted by Act 8/1934.) [Omitted Section 48 - xxx (Omitted by Act 8/1934.) [Omitted Section 49 - xxx (Omitted by Act 8/1934.) [Omitted Chapter IV - PATTAS AND MUCHILIKAS (Omitted by Act 8/1934.) [Omitted Section 50 - Application of chapter IV to all ryots (1) The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all ryots. (2) Right of ryot and land holder to obtained patta and muchilika.- Every ryot shall be entitled to call upon his landholder to grant him a patta for any current revenue year and every landholder shall be entitled to call upon his ryot to give him a muchilika for any current revenue year in exchange for a patta. (3) The.....

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Air Force Act, 1950 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1950

.....he - is ordered by land, sea or air, and that he will obey all commands of any officer set over him, even to the peril of his life. (3) The fact of an enrolled person having taken the oath or affirmation directed by this section to be taken shall be entered on his enrolment paper and authenticated by the signature of the officer administering the oath or affirmation. CHAPTER 04: CONDITIONS OF SERVICE SECTION 18: TENURE OF SERVICE UNDER THE ACT - Every person subject to this Act shall hold office during the pleasure of the President. SECTION 19: TERMINATION OF SERVICE BY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT - Subject to the provisions of this Act and the rules and regulations made thereunder, the Central Government may dismiss, or remove from the service any person subject to this Act. SECTION 20: DISMISSAL, REMOVAL OR REDUCTION BY CHIEF OF THE AIR STAFF AND OTHER OFFICERS - (1)9[The Chief of the Air Staff] may dismiss or remove from the service any person subject to this Act other than an officer. (2)9[The Chief of the Air Staff] may reduce to a lower grade or rank or the ranks, any warrant officer or any non-commissioned officer. (3) An officer having power not less than.....

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Code of Civil Procedure 1908 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1908

.....under the Government; (d) every officer of a Court of Justice whose duty it is, as such officer, to investigate or report on any matter of law or fact, or to make, authenticate or keep any document, or to take charge or dispose of any property, or to execute any judicial process, or to administer any oath, or to interpret, or to preserve order in the Court, and every person especially authorized by a Court of Justice to perform any of such duties; (e) every person who holds any office by virtue of which he is empowered to place or keep any person in confinement; (f) every officer of the Government whose duty it is, as such officer, to prevent offences, to give information of offences, to bring offenders to justice, or to protect the public health, safety or convenience; (g) every officer whose duty it is, as such officer, to take, receive, keep or expend any property on behalf of the Government, or to make any survey, assessment or contract on behalf of the Government, or to execute any revenue process, or to investigate, or to report on, any matter affecting the pecuniary interests of the Government, or to make, authenticate or keep any document relating to the pecuniary.....

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Insurance Rules, 1939 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1939

.....[or a Fellow of Actuarial Society of India]: Provided that where application is made to the Controller of Insurance and it Is shown to his satisfaction that the employment of an Associate of such institute of actuaries or of such Faculty of Actuaries 33. Ins. by S.O. 961 (E), dated 24th March. 1992. [or of such Actuarial Society] or of any other person having actuarial knowledge for any specified purpose is expedient in order to enable an Insurer or a provident society to carry out any of his or its obligations under the Act, the Controller of Insurance may grant the application and permit such person to sign as actuary for the specified purpose, subject to such conditions and restric- tions as the Controller of Insurance thinks fit to impose. Rule 4 . . [* * * * * * * CHAPTER 3 Deposits with the Bank Rule 5 Deposits with the Bank (1) Deposits made in pursuance of the Act shall be held by that office of the Bank (hereinafter referred to as the appropriate Indian office) in whose area of administration the principal office in the State of the depositor is situated : Provided that deposits in sterling securities shall be held by the London office of the Bank on behalf of.....

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Constitution of India Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1949

.....against the order. (6) Nothing in Cl. (5) shall require the authority making any such order as is referred to in that clause to disclose facts which such authority considers to be against the public interest to disclose. (7) Parliament may by law prescribe,- (a) the circumstances under which, and the class or classes of cases in which, a person may be detained for a period longer than three months under any law providing for preventive detention without obtaining the opinion of an Advisory Board in accordance with the provisions of sub-clause (a) of Cl. (4); (b) the maximum period for which any person may in any class or classes of cases be detained under any law providing for preventive detention; and (c) the procedure to be followed by an Advisory Board in any inquiry under sub-clause (a.) of Cl. (4). ARTICLE 23: Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labour: Traffic in human beings and begar and other similar forms of forced labour are prohibited and any contravention of this provision shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law. (2) Nothing in this article shall prevent the State from imposing compulsory service for public purposes, and in.....

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Imperial Library (Indentures Validation) Act, 1902 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1902

.....hereafter applied; It is hereby enacted as follows :- SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE This Act may be called The Imperial Library (Indentures Validation) Act, 1902. SECTION 02: VALIDATION OF INDENTURES SET FORTH IN SCHEDULES (1) Notwithstanding anything contained inthe Societies Registration Act, 1860-, or in any other enactment or rule of law for the time being in force, the property expressed or intended to be transferred to the Secretary of State for India in Council by the indentures, whereof copies are set forth in the first and second schedules, respectively, to this Act, shall be deemed and taken to have been so transferred absolutely as and from the dates of the said indentures respectively; and the said several indentures are hereby declared valid and operative as from the said dates respectively. (2) The said indentures shall be, and from the dates thereof respectively shall be deemed to have been, valid and binding for all purposes whatsoever, and as agent all persons whomsoever claiming any right to, or any interest in or any relief respecting the property or any portion thereof, expressed or intended to be transferred thereby respectively either as members of the.....

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The Himachal Pradesh Judicial Officers (Pay, Allowances & Conditions of Service) Act, 2003 Complete Act

State: Himachal

Year: 2003

.....of the revised pay scale and the difference, if any, be treated as personal pay. (2) While fixing the pay in the revised pay scales, the following factors shall also be taken in to account, namely:- (a) in case, a Judicial Officer drawing pay in the existing pay scale, equal to or less than that of his senior in the same cadre and similarly appointed, draws his next increment in the revised pay scale on the date earlier than such senior whereby his pay is raised to a stage higher than that of such senior, the next increment of the senior shall be granted on the same date on which the junior officer draws his next increment in the revised pay scale; (b) in case, a Judicial Officer promoted to a higher post before 1-1-1996 draws less pay in the revised pay scale than his junior, his pay shall be stepped up equal to the pay of his junior in the higher post from the date of promotion of the junior; and (c) the benefits under clauses (a) and (b) shall be admissible only in case the anomaly has arisen due to the consequence of the application of the fixation of pay in the revised pay scales. 6. Date of next increment.- (1) The next date of increment of a Judicial Officer in the.....

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Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Appendix A

Title: Pleadings

State: Central

Year: 1908

.....dayof ........................till the ........................ dayof........................ 4. [Facts showing when the cause ofaction arose and that the Court has jurisdiction.] 5. The value of the subject-matter of the suit for the purpose of jurisdictionis........................ rupees and for the purpose of court-fees is........................rupees. 6. The plaintiff claims ........................ rupees, with interest at........................ per cent, from ........................ the........................ day of ........................ 19.../20......... No.2 moneyoverpaid (Title) A.B.,the above-named plaintiff, states as follows:-- 1. On the ........................ day of ........................ 19 ............/20............ the plaintiff agreed to buy and the defendant agreed tosell ........................ bars of silver at ........................ annasper tola of fine silver. 2. The plaintiff procured the said bars to be assayed by E.F., who was paid by the defendant for such assay, and E.F. declared each of the bars to contain 1,500 tolas of fine silver, andthe plaintiff accordingly paid the defendant.....

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Imperial Library (Indentures Validation) Act, 1902 [Repealed] Schedule 1

Title: First Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1902

.....Metcalfe Hall AND WHEREAS so far as is known no conveyance or other assurance of the said piece or parcel of land was at any time executed to or in favour of the said Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India and the said Calcutta Public Library AND WHEREAS on the ninth day of September one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one the said Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India was registered under the provisions of Act 21 of 1860 of the Legislative Council of India and the said Society so registered is the said Society party hereto of the first part AND WHEREAS the said Society and the said Calcutta Public Library as at present constituted are possessed of and entitled in perpetuity to the said piece or parcel of land and the aforesaid building known as the Metcalfe Hall and other the out-buildings erected and being thereon as tenants in common in equal shares AND WHEREAS the said persons parties hereto of the second part are the present Council and governing body of the said Society AND WHEREAS the Secretary of State being desirous of acquiring the said Metcalfe Hall and other the land and buildings aforesaid an offer was recently made by the: President of the said.....

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Part 6

Title: Testamentary Succession

State: Central

Year: 1925

.....of determining questions as to what person or what property is denoted by any words used in a Will, a Court shall inquire into every material fact relating to the persons who claim to be interested under such Will, the property which is claimed as the subject of disposition, the circumstances of the testator and of his family, and into every fact a knowledge of which may conduct to the right application of the words which the testator has used. Illustrations (i) A, by his Will, bequeaths 1,000 rupees to his eldest son or to his youngest grand-child, or to his cousin, Mary; a Court may make inquiry in order to ascertain to what person the description in the Will applies. (ii) A, by his Will, leaves to B "my estate called Black Acre." It may be necessary to take evidence in order to ascertain what is the subject-matter of the bequest; that is to say, what estate of the testator's is called Black Acre. (iii) A, by his Will, leaves to B "the estate which I purchased of C". It may be necessary to take evidence in order to ascertain what estate the testator purchased of C. Section 76 - Misnomer or misdescription of object (1) Where the words used in a Will to.....

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