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CONVERTS' MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION ACT, 1866 Section 16

Title: Procedure on expiration of adjournment

State: Central

Year: 1866

At the expiration of such adjournment the petitioner shall again appear in Court and shall prove that the said desertion or repudiation had continued up to the time last hereinbefore referred to, and if the points mentioned in section 12 and this section of this Act shall be proved to the satisfaction of the Judge, and if the respondent on being interrogated by the Judge or Commissioners, as the case may be, again refuse to cohabit with the petitioner, the respondent shall be taken to have finally deserted or repudiated the petitioner, (Interrogation of respondent.) Decree.- and the Judge shall, by a decree under his hand and sealed with the seal of his Court, declare that the marriage between the parties is dissolved.

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 230

Title: Power to Require Delivery of Expired or Cancelled Certificate of Survey

State: Central

Year: 1958

Every certificate of survey granted under this Part which has expired, or has been cancelled or suspended, shall be delivered to such person as the Central Government may direct.

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 160

Title: Return of Goods Bailed, on Expiration of Time or Accomplishment of Purpose

State: Central

Year: 1872

It is the duty of the bailee to return, or deliver according to the bailor's directions, the goods bailed, without demand, as soon as the time for which they were bailed has expired, or the purpose for which they were bailed has been accomplished.

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Indian Easements Act, 1882 Section 40

Title: Extinctionon Expiration of Limited Period or Happening of Dissolving Condition

State: Central

Year: 1882

An easement is extinguished where it has been imposed for a limited period, or acquired on condition that it shall become void on the performance or non-performance of a specified act, and the period expires or the condition is fulfilled.

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Inland Vessels Act, 1917 Section 15

Title: Power for State Government to Require Delivery of Expired or Cancelled Certificate

State: Central

Year: 1917

The a [State Government] may require any certificate of survey, which has expired or has been suspended or cancelled, to be delivered up to such officer as a [State Government] may, by notification in the b [Official Gazette] appoint in this behalf. c [Where an endorsement on any certificate of survey for any a [State] has been suspended or cancelled, the a [State Government] of that a [State] may require the certificate of survey to be delivered up to such officer as that Government may by notification in the b [Official Gazette] appoint in his behalf, in order that particulars of the suspension or cancellation of the endorsement may be noted on the certificate.]

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 260

Title: Administration when Limited Grant Expired and Still Some Part of Estate Unadministered

State: Central

Year: 1925

When a limited grant has expired, by efflux of time, or the happening of the event or contingency on which it was limited, and there is still some part of the deceased's estate unadministered, letters of administration shall be granted to those persons to whom original grants might have been made.

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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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Government of India Act, 1915-19 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1

Title: Government of India Act, 1935

State: Central

Year: 1915

.....inconsistent with the scheme of Federation embodied in this Act: Provided that after the establishment of the Federation, if any Instrument has in fact been accepted by His Majesty, the validity of that Instrument or of any of its provisions shall not be called in question and the provisions of this Act shall, in relation to the State, have effect subject to the provisions of the Instrument. (5) It shall be a term of every Instrument of Accession that the provisions of this Act mentioned in the Second Schedule thereto, may, without affecting the accession of the State, be amended by or by authority of Parliament, but not such amendment shall, unless it is accepted by the Ruler in a supplementary Instrument, be construed as extending the func­tions which by virtue of the Instrument are exercisable by His Majesty or any Federal Authority in relation to the State. (6) An Instrument of Accession or supplementary Instrument shall not be valid unless it is executed by the Ruler himself, but, subject as afore­said, references in this Act to the .Ruler of a State include references to any persons for the time being exercising the powers of the Ruler of the State, whether by.....

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Constitution of India Chapter 4

Title: Special Directives

State: Central

Year: 1950

.....Judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts. 2 [***] ________________________ 1. Substituted by the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act 1978, section 41, for clause (2) (w.e.f. 20-6-1979). 2. Clause (5) was inserted by the Constitution (Thirty-eight Amendment) Act, 1975, section 8 (retrospectively) and omitted by the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act, 1978, section 41 (w.e.f. 20-6-1979). CONSTITUTION OF INDIAPart 19 - MISCELLANEOUS Article 361 - Protection of President and Governors and Rajpramukhs ( 1 ) The President, or the Governor or Rajpramukh of a State, shall not be answerable to any court for the exercise and performance of the powers and duties of hi s office or for any act done or purporting to be done by hi m in the exercise and performance of those powers and duties : Provided that the conduct of the President may be brought under review by any court, tribunal or body appointed or designated by either House of Parliament for the investigation of a charge under article 61 : Provided further that nothing in this clause shall be construed as restricting the right of any person to bring appropriate proceedings against the Government of.....

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Income Tax Act, 1961 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1961

.....data stored in a floppy, disc, tape or any other form of electro-magnetic data storage device;] (13) "business" includes any trade, commerce or manufacture or any adventure or concern in the nature of trade, commerce or manufacture; (14)"capital asset" means property of any kind held by an assessee, whether or not connected with his business or profession, but does not include- (i) any stock-in-trade, consumable stores or raw materials held for the purposes of his business or profession; 29 The following shall be substituted by the Finance Act, 2007, w.e.f. 01.04.2008. "(ii) personal effects, that is to say, movable property (including wearing apparel and furniture) held for personal use by the assessee or any member of his family dependent on him, but excludes- (a) jewellery; (b) archaeological collections; (c) drawings; (d) paintings; (e) sculptures; or (f) any work of art. Explanation.--For the purposes of this sub-clause, "jewellery" includes-- (a) ornaments made of gold, silver, platinum or any other precious metal or any alloy containing one or more of such precious metals, whether or not containing any precious or semi-precious stone, and whether or not worked or sewn.....

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