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Karnataka Court-fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1958 Chapter IV

Title: Computation of Fee

State: Karnataka

Year: 1958

.....fifty", . w.e.f. 1-4-1982. Section 25 - Adoption suits In a suit for a declaration in regard to the validity or invalidity of an adoption or the factum of an adoption, fee shall be payable at the following rates: (a) 1[xxx] In a Court of Munisiff2[xxx] when the market value of the property involved in or affected by the relief does not exceed Rs. 5,000 Rupees Twenty-five (b)(i) In the Court of3[Munsiff] when the market value of the property involved in or affected by the relief exceeds rs. 5,000 and Rupees one hundred if the market value of the property involved in or affected by the relief is Rs. 15,000 or less and (ii) In any Court other than the Court specified in (a)4[xxx] rupees two hundred and fifty if it is above Rs. 15,000 ____________________ 1. The brackets and figure "(i)" Omitted by the Karnataka Adaptations of Laws Order 1973 w.e.f. 1-11-1973. 2. The words, figures and brackets "or District Munsiff; and (ii) In a Court of Civil Judge, Junior Division" Omitted by the Karnataka Adaptations of Laws Order 1973 w.e.f. 1-11-1973. 3. Substituted for the words "Civil Judge, Junior Division" by the.....

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Karnataka Court-fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1958 Section 25

Title: Adoption Suits

State: Karnataka

Year: 1958

.....by the relief is Rs. 15,000 or less and (ii) In any Court other than the Court specified in (a)4[xxx] rupees two hundred and fifty if it is above Rs. 15,000 ____________________ 1. The brackets and figure "(i)" Omitted by the Karnataka Adaptations of Laws Order 1973 w.e.f. 1-11-1973. 2. The words, figures and brackets "or District Munsiff; and (ii) In a Court of Civil Judge, Junior Division" Omitted by the Karnataka Adaptations of Laws Order 1973 w.e.f. 1-11-1973. 3. Substituted for the words "Civil Judge, Junior Division" by the Karnataka Adaptations of Laws Order 1973 w.e.f. 1-11-1973. 4. The brackets and figure "(i)" Omitted by the Karnataka Adaptations of Laws Order 1973 w.e.f. 1-11-1973.

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Bombay Borstal Schools Act, 1929, (Maharashtra) Section 6

Title: Court May Pass Order for Detention in a Borstal School

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1929

.....Borstal Schools Act, viz., 'an offence for which he is liable to be sentenced to transportation' clearly indicates that the emphasis is not on the factum of punishment but the emphasis is on the 'liability' to be sentenced. Section 6 of the Bombay Borstal Schools Act uses the expression 'liable' with reference to the maximum sentence provided for the offence. In the cases where the maximum sentence provided for the offence is either transportation or imprisonment, etc., then alone section 6 of the Bombay Borstal Schools Act, can apply to such a case. The word 'liable' is normally interpreted to mean, exposed to a certain contingency or causality. In other words, it means a future possibility, probability, happening which may or may not actually occur. It deals with the liability and not with the actual order as to sentence. Normally an offence is described for which a death penalty is provided for, is not covered by section 6 of the Bombay Borstal Schools Act, 1929.- Nago Atmaramji v. State of Maharashtra, 1977 Mah. L. J. 163. _______________ 1. This portion was substituted for the words and figures "the Bombay Children Act, 1924" by Mah. 21 of 1960. section 9. 2. These.....

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Andhra Pradesh Court Fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1956 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1956

.....such relief is valued by the Court, whichever is higher. SECTION 25: ADOPTION SUITS In a suit for a declaration involving a question as to the factum or validity of an adoption, fee shall be computed on one-half of the market value of the movable and immovable property involved in, or affected by, such declaration or on rupees five hundered whichever is higher. SECTION 26: SUITS FOR INJUNCTION In a suit for injunction- (a) where the relief sought relates to any immovable property, and where the plaintiffs title to the property is denied, fee shall be computed on one-half of the market value of the property or on rupees two hundred, whichever is higher; (b) where the relief sought relates to the plaintiffs exclusive right to use, sell, print or exhibit any mark, name, book, picture, design or other thing and is based on an infringement of such exclusive right, fee shall be computed on the amount at which the relief sought is valued in the plaint or at which such relief is valued by the Court, whichever is higher; (c) in any other case, whether the subject-matter of the suit has a market value or not, fee shall be computed on the amount at which the relief sought is.....

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Pondicherry Courtfees and Suits Valuation Act, 1972 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1972

.....whichever is higher. SECTION 26 : Adoption suits In a suit for a declaration in regard to the validity or invalidity of an adoption or the factum of an adoption, fee shall be payable at the following rates, namely:- (i) In a District Munsif's Court, Rupees fifty. (ii) In a Sub-Court or District Court, Rupees one hundred if the market value of the property involved in or affected by the relief is Rs. 10,000 or less and rupees five hundred if it is above Rs. 10,000. SECTION 27 : Suits for injunction In a suit for injunction- (a) where the relief sought is with reference to any immovable property, and (i) where the plaintiff alleges that his title to the property is denied, or (ii) where an issue is framed regarding the plaintiffs title to the property, fee shall be computed on one-half of the market value of the property or on rupees three hundred, whichever is higher; (b) where the prayer relates to the plaintiff's exclusive right to use, sell, print or exhibit any mark, name, book, picture, design or other thing and is based on an infringement of such exclusive right, fee shall be computed on the amount at which the relief sought is valued in plaint or on rupees.....

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The Kerala Court Fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1959[1]act 10 of 1960 Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 1959

.....one thousand] whichever is higher; 26.Adoption Suits.-In a suit for a declaration in regard to the validity or invalidity of an adoption or the factum of an adoption, fee shall be payable at the following rates:- [9][(i) In a Munsiff's Court Rupees fifty if the market value of the property involved in or affected by the relief is Rs.5000 or less Rupees one hundred and fifty if it exceedsRs.5000 but does not exceed Rs.15,000 (ii) In a Sub-Court or a District Court Rupees five hundred.] 27.Suits for injunction.-In a suit for injunction- (a)where the relief sought is with reference to any immovable property, and (i)where the plaintiff alleges that his title to the property is denied, or (ii)where an issue is framed regarding the plaintiff's title to the property. fee shall be computed on one-half of the market value of the property or on [10][rupees five hundred] which ever is higher; (b)where the prayer relates to the plaintiff's exclusive right to use, sell, print or exhibit any mark, name, book picture, design or other thing and is based on an infringement of such exclusive right, fee shall be computed on the amount at which the.....

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The Kerala Kisan Pass Book Act, 2005 [1] Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 2005

.....loans. (2) A financial institution granting any financial assistance to the holder of the Kisan pass Book shall in record in the Kisan Pass Book the factum of such financial assistance and the report of sanctioning of loan and where such financial assistance has been given on the security of any holding, the financial institution shall also make an entry against the holding on the security of which the financial assistance has been granted by it, and the entry so made shall have the effect of creating a charge in favour of the financial institution on the holding against which the entry has been made and the holder of Kisan Pass Book shall be debarred from alienating the said holding until the outstanding amount of the financial assistance granted by the financial institution has been repaid together with interest due thereon: Provided that if any charge on any land or interest therein was created by an agriculturist in favour of a financial institution before the commencement of this Act, it shall not debar him from creating, after such commencement, a subsequent charge on such land or interest therein in favour of a financial institution as security for any financial assistance.....

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The Mizoram Compulsory Registration of Marriages Act, 2007 Complete Act

State: Mizoram

Year: 2007

.....(1) shall be signed by the Registrar concerned, and shall be admissible in evidence in any court of law for the purpose of establishing the factum of marriage to which the entry, relates. 10. REGISTER TO BE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTIO N The register maintained under this Act shall, at all reasonable times, be open to inspection, and certified extracts there from shall, on application, be given by the Registrar on payment by the applicant of a fee as may be prescribed for each such extract. 14. REGISTRAR TO SEND PERIODICAL RETURNS TO THE REGIS TRAR GENERAL FOR COMPILATION:- Every Registrar shall send to the Registrar-General or to any officer specified by him, at such intervals and in such form as may be prescribed, a return regarding entries of marriage registrations in the Register kept by such Registrar. 12. NON-REGISTRATION NOT TO INVALIDATE MARRIAGE:- No marriage contracted in the State of Mizoram and to which this Act applies hall be deemed to be invalid solely by reason of the fact that it was not registered under this Act. 13. PENALTY FOR FAILING TO REGISTER A MARRIAGE:- Any Registrar who fails to register a marriage pursuant to section 5 or section.....

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The Pondicherry Court Fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1972 Complete Act

State: Pondicherry

Year: 1972

.....four hundred, whichever is higher; 26. Adoption suits. " In a suit for a declaration in regard to the validity or invalidity of an adoption or the factum or an adoption, fee shall be payable at the following rates, namely:- (i) In a District Munsif's Court, Rupees fifty. (ii) In a Sub-Court or a District Court, rupees one hundred if the market value of the property involved in or affected by the relief is Rs. 10,000 or less and rupees five hundred if it is above Rs. 10,000. 27. Suits for injunction. " In a suit for injunction " (a) where the relief sought is with reference to any immovable property, and (i) where the plaintiff alleges that his title to the property is denied, or (ii) where an issue is framed regarding the plaintiff's title to the property, fee shall be computed on one-half of the market value of the property or on rupees three hundred, whichever is higher; (b) where the prayer relates to the plaintiff's exclusive right to use, sell, print or exhibit any mark, name, book, picture, design or other thing and is based on an infringement of such exclusive right, fee shall be computed on the amount at which the relief sought is valued in plaint or on.....

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Rajasthan Courtfees & Suits Valuation Act, 1961 Complete Act

State: Rajasthan

Year: 1961

.....minimum fee of twenty-five rupees. 25. Adoption suits:- In a suit for a declaration in regard to the validity or invalidity of an adoption or the factum of an adoption, fee shall be payable at the following rates:-- Where the market value of the property involved in or affected by the relief-- (i) is rupees five thousand or less Rupees fifty. (ii) exceeds rupees five thousand but does not exceed rupees ten thousand Rupees one hundred. (iii) exceeds rupees ten thousand Rupees five hundred. 26. Suits for injunction:- In a suit for injunction (a) where the relief sought is with reference to any immovable property, and where the plaintiff alleges that his title to the property is denied, fee shall be computed on one-half of the market value of the property or on rupees three hundred, whichever is higher; (b) where the prayer relates to the plaintiff's exclusive right to use, sell, print or exhibit any mark, name, book, picture, design or other things and is based on an infringement of such exclusive right, fee shall be computed on the amount at which the relief sought is valued in the plaint or on rupees five hundred, whichever is.....

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