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Family Courts Act 1984 Chapter II

Title: Family Courts

State: Central

Year: 1984

.....in social welfare or the representatives thereof; (b) persons professionally engaged in promoting the welfare of the family; (c) persons working the field of social welfare; and (d) any other person whose association with a Family Court would enable it to exercise its jurisdiction more effectively in accordance with the purposes of this Act. Section 6 - Counsellors, officers and other employees of Family Courts (1) The State Government shall in consultation with the High Court, determine the number and categories of counsellors, officers and other employees required to assist a Family Court in the discharge of its functions and provide the Family Court with such counsellors, officers and other employees as it may think fit. (2) The terms and conditions of association of the counsellors and the terms and conditions of service of the officers and other employees, referred to in sub-section (1), shall be such as may be specified by rules made by the state government.

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Family Courts Act 1984 Section 9

Title: Duty of Family Court to Make Efforts for Settlement

State: Central

Year: 1984

(1) In every suit or proceeding, endeavour shall be made by the Family Court in the first instance, where it is possible to do so consistent with the nature and circumstances of the case, to assist and persuade the parties in arriving at a settlement in respect of the subject-matter of the suit or proceeding and for this purpose a Family Court may,subject to any rules made by the High Court, follow such procedure as it may deem fit. (2) If, in any suit or proceeding, at any stage, it appears to the Family Court that there is a reasonable possibility of a settlement between the parties, the Family Court may adjourn the proceedings for such period as it thinks fit to enable attempts to be made to effect such a settlement. (3) The power conferred by sub-section (2) shall be in addition to, and not in derogation of any other power of the Family Court to adjourn the proceedings.

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Family Courts Act 1984 Section 3

Title: Establishment of Family Courts

State: Central

Year: 1984

(1) For the purpose of exercising the jurisdiction and powers conferred on a Family Court by this Act, the State Government, after consultation with the High Court, and by notification,-- (a) shall, as soon as may be after the commencement of this Act, established for every area in the State comprising of city or town whose population exceeds one million, a Family Court; (b) may establish Family Courts for such other areas in the State as it may deem necessary. (2) The State Government shall, after consultation with the High Court, specify, by notification, the total limits of the area to which the jurisdiction of a Family Court shall extend and may, at any time, increase, reduce or alter such limits.

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Family Courts Act 1984 Complete Act

Title: Family Courts Act 1984

State: Central

Year: 1984

Preamble1 - FAMILY COURTS ACT, 1984 Chapter I Section1 - Short title, extent and commencement Section2 - Definitions Chapter II Section3 - Establishment of Family Courts Section4 - Appointment of Judges Section5 - Association of social welfare agencies, etc. Section6 - Counsellors, officers and other employees of Family Courts Chapter III Section7 - Jurisdiction Section8 - Exclusion of jurisdiction and pending proceedings Chapter IV Section9 - Duty of Family Court to make efforts for settlement Section10 - Procedure generally Section11 - Proceedings to be held in camera Section12 - Assistance of medical and welfare experts Section13 - Right to legal representation Section14 - Application of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 Section15 - Record of oral evidence Section16 - Evidence of formal character on affidavit Section17 - Judgment Section18 - Execution of decrees and orders ChapterV - APPEAL AND REVISION Section19 - Appeal Chapter VI Section20 - Act to have overriding effect Section21 - Power of High Court to make rules Section22 - Power of the Central Government to make rules Section23 - Power of the State Government to make rules

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Family Courts Act 1984 Preamble 1

Title: Family Courts Act, 1984

State: Central

Year: 1984

THE FAMILY COURTS ACT, 1984 [Act, No. 66 of 1984] [14th September, 1984] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for the establishment of Family Courts with a view to promote conciliation in, and secure speedy settlement of disputes relating to marriage and family affairs and for matters connected therewith. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-fifth Year of the Republic of India as follows:--

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Family Courts Act 1984 Section 6

Title: Counsellors, Officers and Other Employees of Family Courts

State: Central

Year: 1984

(1) The State Government shall in consultation with the High Court, determine the number and categories of counsellors, officers and other employees required to assist a Family Court in the discharge of its functions and provide the Family Court with such counsellors, officers and other employees as it may think fit. (2) The terms and conditions of association of the counsellors and the terms and conditions of service of the officers and other employees, referred to in sub-section (1), shall be such as may be specified by rules made by the state government.

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Preference Shares (Regulation of Dividends) Act, 1960 Section 3

Title: Regulation of Dividends on Preference Shares in Certain Cases

State: Central

Year: 1960

.....the stipulated dividend in the cases refereed to in sub-section (1), or (ii) by eleven per cent of the stipulated dividend in the cases referred to in sub-section (3). (5) For the purposes of sub-section (1), sub-section (3) and sub-section (4), any reference therein to the stipulated dividend shall, in respect of a preference share issued and subscribed for on or before the 31st March, 1959, be construed as a reference to the stipulated dividend as on that day. (6) For the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that nay reference in this section and section 4A to deduction made form a dividend on account of income-tax payable by the company does not include nay amount deducted by the company from the dividend under Section 194 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961).

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Preference Shares (Regulation of Dividends) Act, 1960 Complete Act

Title: Preference Shares (Regulation of Dividends) Act, 1960

State: Central

Year: 1960

Preamble1 - PREFERENCE SHARES (Regulation of Dividends) Act, 1960 Section1 - Short title and commencement Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Regulation of dividends on preference shares in certain cases Section4 - Special provisions in relation to companies where a portion of their income is not chargeable to income-tax Section4A - Deduction of income-tax Section5 - Overriding effect of Act Section6 - Act not to apply to participating preference dividends Section7 - Power to made rules ScheduleI - SCHEDULE

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Preference Shares (Regulation of Dividends) Act, 1960 Preamble 1

Title: Preference Shares (Regulation of Dividends) Act, 1960

State: Central

Year: 1960

PREFERENCE SHARES (Regulation of Dividends) Act, 1960 [Act, No. 63 OF 1960] PREAMBLE An Act to regulate dividends on preference shares of certain companies. Be it enacted by Parliament in the Eleventh Year of the Republic of India as follows: -

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Representation of the People (Third Amendment) Act, 2002 Preamble 1

Title: Representation of the People (Third Amendment) Act, 2002

State: Central

Year: 2002

THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (THIRD AMENDMENT) ACT, 2002 [Act, No. 72 of 2002] [28th December, 2002] PREAMBLE An Act further to amend the Representation of the People Act, 1951. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Fifty-third Year of the Republic of India as follows:--

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