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Start Free TrialOudh Laws Act, 1876 Part III
Title: Part Iii
State: Central
Year: 1876
.....Section 26 - Revenue agents authorized to appear, etc., in rent suits Notwithstanding anything contained in Act No.XX of 1865 {See now the Legal Practitioners Act, 1879 (18 of 1879).} all persons duly admitted and enrolled as Revenue-agents under that Act in {The words "the territories for the time being under the administration of the Chief Commissioner of" rep.by the A.O.1937.} Oudh may appear, plead and act in suits under the Oudh Rent Act (19 of 1868) {See now the U.P.Tenancy Act, 1939 (U.P.17 of 1939).} in the Courts of officers exercising the powers of Assistant Collectors, Deputy Collectors, Collectors and Commissioners under the same Act. Section 27 - Power to make rules for custody and sale of attached property With the sanction of the State Government, the {Subs.by the A.O.1950 for " Chief Court "} [High Court] may from time to time make rules consistent with this Actand with the Code of Civil Procedure {See now the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908).} - (a) for the custody and sale of movable property attached in execution of decrees; (b) for the levy of a fee or commission on the sale of attached property and the disposal of the funds accruing from.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionOudh Laws Act, 1876 Chapter III
Title: Procedure of the Courts
State: Central
Year: 1876
.....Section 26 - Revenue agents authorized to appear, etc., in rent suits Notwithstanding anything contained in Act No.XX of 1865 {See now the Legal Practitioners Act, 1879 (18 of 1879).} all persons duly admitted and enrolled as Revenue-agents under that Act in {The words "the territories for the time being under the administration of the Chief Commissioner of" rep.by the A.O.1937.} Oudh may appear, plead and act in suits under the Oudh Rent Act (19 of 1868) {See now the U.P.Tenancy Act, 1939 (U.P.17 of 1939).} in the Courts of officers exercising the powers of Assistant Collectors, Deputy Collectors, Collectors and Commissioners under the same Act. Section 27 - Power to make rules for custody and sale of attached property With the sanction of the State Government, the {Subs.by the A.O.1950 for " Chief Court "} [High Court] may from time to time make rules consistent with this Actand with the Code of Civil Procedure {See now the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908).} - (a) for the custody and sale of movable property attached in execution of decrees; (b) for the levy of a fee or commission on the sale of attached property and the disposal of the funds accruing from.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionOudh Laws Act, 1876 Section 19
Title: Rules of Taking Evidence
State: Central
Year: 1876
{See now ss.181 to 190, both inclusive, of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908).} Section 172 of Act No.8 of 1859 is hereby repealed, so far as the province of Oudh is concerned, and the following section is substituted therefor: "On the day appointed for the hearing of the suit, or on some other day to which the hearing may be adjourned, the evidence of the witnesses in attendance shall be taken orally in open Court in the presence and hearing and under the personal direction and superintendence of the Judge. "A note of the essential points of the evidence of each witness is to be taken at the time, and in the course of oral examination, by the officer who tries the case, in his own language, or in English if-he is sufficiently acquainted with that language, and such note shall be filed, and shall form part of the record of the case. " If the evidence be taken down in a different language from that in which it has been given, and the witness does not understand the language in which it is taken down, the witness may require his deposition as taken down to be interpreted to him in the language in which it was given. " It shall be in the discretion of the Court.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionOudh Laws Act, 1876 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1876
.....affects the provisions of sections 102,104,105,106,107and108of the Oudh Rent Act (19 of 1868)14with regard to the limitation of suits under that Act. SECTION 17: Act 32 of 1871, section 28, to cease in any district from date of notification that it is no longer under settlement - [Repealed by the Repealing and Amending Act, 1891 (12 of 1891).] SECTION 18: RECOGNISED AGENTS - [Repealed by the Amending Act, 1891 (12 of 1891).] SECTION 19: RULES FOR TAKING EVIDENCE Section 172 of Act No. 8 of 1859is hereby repealed, so far as the Province of Oudh is concerned, and the following section is substituted therefore: "on the day appointed for the hearing of the suit, or on some other day to which the hearing may be adjourned, the evidence of the witnesses in attendance shall be taken orally in open Court in the presence and hearing and under the personal direction and superintendence of the Judge." "A note of the essential points of the evidence of each witness is to be taken at the time, and in the course of oral examinations, by the officer who tries the case in his own language, or in English if he is .sufficiently acquainted with that language and such note shall be filed, and.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Bombay Revenue Jurisdiction Act, 1876 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1876
THE BOMBAY REVENUE JURISDICTION ACT, 1876 THE BOMBAY REVENUE JURISDICTION ACT, 1876 (ACT NO. X OF 1876) [28th March 1876] Repealed in part by Act 4 of 1894. Repealed in part by Act 16 of 1895. Repealed in part and amended by Act 15 of 1880. Repealed in part and amended by Act 12 of 1891. Amended by Act 16 of 1877. Amended by Bom. 21 of 1929. Adapted and modified by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Order in Council. Repealed in part by Act I of 1938. Amended by Bom. 17 of 1945. 3 Adapted and modified by the Indian Independence (Adaptation of Central Acts and Ordinances) Order, 1948. Adapted and modified by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. Adapted and modified by the Bombay Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1956. Adapted and modified by the Adaptation of Laws (No.2)) Order, 1956. Amended by Bom. 48 of 1959. Amended by Mah. 41 of 1966. Amended by the A.O. 1960. An Act, to limit the jurisdiction of the Civil Courts throughout the Bombay Presidency in matters relating to the land revenue, and for other purposes. Preamble WHEREAS in certain parts of the Presidency of Bombay the jurisdiction of the Civil Courts in matters connected with the.....
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