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Start Free TrialCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Rule 1 to 4
Title: Disposal of the Suit at the First Hearing
State: Central
Year: 1908
..... 1[(1)] Where there are more defendants than one, and any one of the defendants is not at issue with the plaintiff on any question of law or of fact, the Court may at once pronounce judgment for or against such defendant and the suit shall proceed only against the other defendants. 2[(2) Whenever a judgment is pronounced under this rule, a decree shall be drawn up in accordance with such judgment and the decree shall bear the date on which the judgment was pronounced.] 3. Parties at issue (1) Where the parties are at issue on some question of law or of fact, and issues have been framed by the Court as hereinbefore Provided, if the Court is satisfied that no further argument or evidence than the parties can at once adduce is required upon such of the issues as may be sufficient for the decision of the suit, and that no injustice will result from proceeding with the suit forthwith, the Court may proceed to determine such issues, and, if the finding thereon is sufficient for the decision, may pronounce judgment accordingly, whether the summons has been issued for the settlement of issues only or for the final disposal of the suit: Provided that, where the summons has.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionConstitution (Ninety-first Amendment) Act, 2003 Preamble 1
Title: Constitution (Ninety-first Amendment) Act, 2003
State: Central
Year: 2003
THE CONSTITUTION (NINETY-FIRST AMENDMENT) ACT, 2003 [1st January, 2004] Preamble An Act further to amend the Constitution of India. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Fifty-fourth Year of the Republic of India as follows:--
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionConstitution (Ninety-first Amendment) Act, 2003 Complete Act
Title: Constitution (Ninety-first Amendment) Act, 2003
State: Central
Year: 2003
Preamble1 - CONSTITUTION (NINETY-FIRST AMENDMENT) ACT, 2003 Section1 - Short tiels Section2 - Amendment of article 75 Section3 - Amendment of article 164 Section4 - Insertion of new article 361B Section5 - Amendment of the Tenth Schedule
List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure, 1898 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1898
.....as such Magistrate, exercised the powers of an Assistant Sessions Judge, he may be invested with the powers under this section notwithstanding the fact that he has not exercised the powers of Magistrate of the first class for not less than ten years." Act 19 of 1969, Section 3 and Schedule, Item 14 (in Delhi on 2-10-1969). WEST BENGAL In its application to the State of West Bengal, for Section 30, substitute the following, namely: "30. Offences punishment with imprisonment not exceeding seven years.-Notwithstanding any thing contained in Section 28 or Section 29, the State Government may, in consultation with the High Court, invest any Judicial Magistrate of the first class with power to try as a Magistrate all offences not punishable with death or with imprisonment for life or with imprisonment for a term exceeding seven years : Provided that no Judicial Magistrate of the first class has, prior to his appointment as such powers unless he has, for not less than ten years, exercised powers not inferior to those of a Judicial Magistrate of the first class : Provided further that if any Judicial Magistrate of the first class has, prior to his appointment as such Magistrate,.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCode 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.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi High Court Act, 1966 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1966
.....prepaid and duly sent by registered post, acknowledgement due the declaration referred to in this clause shall be made notwithstanding the fact that the acknowledgement having been lost or mislaid, or for any other reason, has not been received within thirty days from the date of the issue of the summons; (46) substitute for a summons a letter signed by the Registrar, where the defendant is of a rank entitling him to such mark of consideration and sand it in such a mode or manner as he thinks fit (O.V, rule 30); (47) to give notice of the deposit by the defendant to the plaintiff under O.XXIV, rule 2 of the Code; (48) mark the documents produced by the plaintiff under O.VII, rule 17 of the Code for the purpose of identification and after comparing the copy with the original, if it is found correct, certify it to be so and return the book to the plaintiff and cause a copy to be filed; (49) applications under O. XXXIII, except under rule 9; (50) receive the decree transferred to this Court for execution under O. XXI, rule 7 of the Code; (51) direct the applicant to file certified copy of the decree under O. XXI, rule 11(3) of the Code; (52).....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Pondicherry Village and Commune Panchayats Act, 1973 Complete Act
State: Pondicherry
Year: 1973
.....hearing, nyaya panchayat to pass decree. 291. Contents of decree. 292. Decree may award interest or order payment by installments. 293. Satisfaction of decree to be recorded. 294. Execution of decree. 295. Appeal. Criminal jurisdiction. 296. Nyaya panchayat to take cognizance of and try certain offences. 297. Certain persons accused to theft not to be tried by the nyaya panchayat. 298. Compounding of offences. 299. Compensation to complainant, etc. 300. Compensation to accused for false or frivolous case. 301. Conviction by a nyaya panchayat not a previous conviction. 302. Inquiry by a nyaya panchayat under section 202, Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898. 303. Youthful offenders. 304. Order to maintain wives and children. Miscellaneous. 305. Res-judicta and pending suits and cases. 306. Institution of suits and cases. 307. Summons to be issued to the defendant or accused. 308. Disposal of suits and cases in absence of party concerned. 309. Issue of summons to witnesses. 310. Assistance of police to the nyaya panchayat. 311. Fresh hearing of pending suits, etc., if more than one-half of members vacate office. 312. Nyaya panchayat not.....
List Judgments citing this sectionIndustrial Disputes Act, 1947 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1947
.....or Tribunal or with any industry directly affected by such dispute: Provided that no person shall cease to be independent by reason only of the fact that he is a shareholder of an incorporated company which is connected with, or likely to be affected by, such industrial dispute ; but in such a case, he shall disclose to the appropriate Government the nature and extent of the shares held by him in such company; (j) "industry" means any business, trade, undertaking, manufacture or calling of employers and includes any calling, service, employment, handicraft, or industrial occupation or a vocation of workmen; The following clause (j) shall he substituted by the Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Act, 1982 with effect from date yet to be notified: (j) "industry" means any systematic activity carried on by co-operation between an employer and his workmen (whether such workmen are employed by such employer directly or by or through any agency, including a contractor) for the production, supply or distribution of goods or services with a view to satisfy human wants or wishes (not being wants or wishes which are merely spiritual or religious in nature), whether or not,- (i) any.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Panchayat Raj Act, 1954 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1954
.....of any offence or where an accused has been tried for any offence, no Panchayati Adalat shall take cognizance of any such offence or on the same facts, of any other offence of which the accused might have been charged or convicted]. Section63 Concurrent jurisdiction Where a [suit, criminal case or proceeding] is maintain- able in more than one Circle Panchayat, the plaintiff or the complainant or] the applicant, as the case may be, may bring the [suit, criminal case or proceeding] in one of such Circle Panchayats. Any dispute regarding jurisdiction shall be decided by the Senior Sub-Judge, 11. Added by Central Act 9 of 1959. Additional District Magistrate or the Revenue Assistant, having jurisdiction as the case may be. Section64 Institution of suits, criminal case and proceedings Any person who wishes to 22. Section 56 substituted by Central Act 9 of 1959. institute a [suit, criminal case or proceeding] under this Act before a Circle Panchayat may make an application orally or in writing to the Sarpanch of the Circle Panchayat or in case of his absence from the circle to the Naib Sarpanch or when both are absent, to such other panch as the Sarpanch may have.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Maharashtra Recognition of Trade Unions and Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices Act, 1971 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1971
.....after investigating into the complaint under sub-section (4) submit his report to the Court, within the time specified by it, setting out the full facts and circumstances of the case, and the efforts made by him in settling the complaint. The Court shall, on demand and on payment of such fee as may be prescribed by rules, supply a copy of the report to the complainant and the person complained against. (6) If, on receipt of the report of the Investigating Officer, the Court finds that the complaint has not been settled satisfactorily, and that facts and circumstances of the case require, that the matter should be further considered by it, the Court shall proceed to consider it, and give its decision. (7) The decision of the Court, which shall be in writing, shall be in the form of an order. The order of the Court shall be final and shall not be called in question in any civil or criminal court. (8) The Court shall cause its order to be published in such manner as may be prescribed. The order of the Court shall become enforceable from the date specified in the order. (9) The Court shall forward a copy of its order to the State Government and such officers of the State Government.....
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