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The Kerala Revenue Recovery Act, 1968 [1] Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 1968

THE KERALA REVENUE RECOVERY ACT, 1968 [1] THE KERALA REVENUE RECOVERY ACT, 1968 [1] (ACT 15 Of 1968) An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the recovery of arrears of public revenue in the State of Kerala Preamble.- WHEREAS it is expedient to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the recovery of arrears of public revenue in the State of Kerala ; BE it enacted in the Nineteenth Year of the Republic of India as follows : - CHAPTER I Preliminary 1. Short title, extent and commencement .- (1) This Act may be called the Kerala Revenue Recovery Act, 1968. (2) It extends to the whole of the State of Kerala . (3) It shall come into force on such date as the Government may, by notification in the Gazette, appoint. 2. Definitions .- In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,- "arrear of public revenue due on land" means the whole or any portion of any kist or instalment of such revenue not paid on the day on which it falls due according to the kistbandy or any engagement or usage ; "authorised officer" referred to in any provision of this Act means the officer authorised by the Collector under section 73 to exercise the powers or.....

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The Pondicherry Revenue Recovery Act, 1970 Complete Act

State: Pondicherry

Year: 1970

.....aggrieved by proceedings. 60. Claim of Government to have precedence over all others. 61. Repeal and savings. THE PONDICHERRY REVENUE RECOVERY ACT, 1970 (Act No. 14 of 1970) 20th June 1970. An Act to provide for the recovery of arrears of revenue in the Union territory of Pondicherry. Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Pondicherry in the Twenty-first Year of the Republic of India as follows:- Short title, extend and commencement:- 1. (1) This Act may be called the Pondicherry Revenue Recovery Act, 1970. (2) It extends to the whole of the Union territory of Pondicherry. (3) It shall come into force on such The Act came into force on the 1st day of August, 1970 vide Notification No.B-819/68-Rev. I, dated 25th July, 1970 date as the Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. Definitions:- 2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) "Collector" means the Secretary to Government Revenue, Finance, and Planning Department, Pondicherry and includes the Deputy Collector (Revenue), Pondicherry for Pondicherry region, and the Administrators, Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam in their respective regions; (b) "Fasli Year".....

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Customs Act, 1962 Chapter 6

Title: Provisions Relating to Conveyances Carrying Imported or Exported Goods

State: Central

Year: 1962

.....no fraudulent intention, he may permit such manifest or report to be amended or supplemented. ____________________ 1. Omitted by Finance (No.2) Act, 2004, section 66. Prior to omission it stood as "Provided that if the agent of the person-in-charge of the conveyance furnishes such security as the proper officer deems sufficient for duly delivering within seven days from the date of departure of the conveyance the export manifest or the export report, as the case may be, the proper officer may (subject to such rules as the Central Government may make in this behalf) accept such manifest or report within the aforesaid period". Section 42 - No conveyance to leave without written order (1) The person-in-charge of a conveyance which has brought any imported goods or has loaded any export goods at a customs station shall not cause or permit the conveyance to depart from that customs station until a written order to that effect has been given by the proper officer. (2) No such order shall be given until- ( a) the person-in-charge of the conveyance has answered the questions put to him under section 38; ( b) the provisions of section 41 have been complied with; ( c) the.....

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The Madras Estates Land Act, 1908 Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 1908

THE MADRAS ESTATES LAND ACT, 1908 THE MADRAS ESTATES LAND ACT, 1908 [Act No. 1 of 1908] PREAMBLE An Act to declare and amend the law relating to the holding of land in estates in the Presidency of Madras. WHEREAS it is expedient to amend and declare the Law relating to the holding of land in estates in the Presidency of Madras; It is hereby enacted as follows:- Chapter I - PRELIMINARY THE MADRAS ESTATES LAND ACT, 1908 [Act No. 1 of 1908] PREAMBLE An Act to declare and amend the law relating to the holding of land in estates in the Presidency of Madras. WHEREAS it is expedient to amend and declare the Law relating to the holding of land in estates in the Presidency of Madras; It is hereby enacted as follows:- Section 1 - Short title, Commencement, Local extent This Act may be called the Madras Estates Land Act, 1908: It shall come into force on the first day of July 1908: and it shall extend to the whole of the Presidency of Madras except the Presidency Town, the district of Malabar and the portion of the Nilgiri district known as the South East Wynaad. Section 2 - Repeal Madras Acts VIII of 1865 and II of 1871 and section 7 of Madras Act.....

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Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Schedule 1

Title: The Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1882

.....and improvements Section 1; in the title, the words to mesne profits and, and in the preamble to limit the liability for mesne profits and. XXVII of 1866 Indian Trustee Act Section 31. IV of 1872 Punjab Laws Act So far as it re-lates to Bengal Regulations 1 of 1798 and XVII of 1806. XX of 1875 Central Provinces Laws Act So far as it relates to Bengal Regulations 1 of 1798 and XVII of 1806. XVIII of 1876 Oudh Laws Act So far as it relates to Bengal Regulations XVII of 1806. I of 1877 Specific Relief In sections 35 and 36, the words in writing. (C) REGULATIONS Number and year Subject Extent of repeal Bengal Regulation I of 1798 Conditional Sale The whole Regulation. Bengal Regulation XVII of 1806 Redemption The whole Regulation. Bombay Regulation V of 1827 Acknowledgement of Debts; interest; Mortgages in possession Section 15.

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Customs Act, 1962 Chapter 14

Title: Confiscation of Goods and Conveyances and Imposition of Penalties

State: Central

Year: 1962

..... Section 112 - Penalty for improper importation of goods, etc Any person, -- ( a) who, in relation to any goods, does or omits to do any act which act or omission would render such goods liable to confiscation under section 111, or abets the doing or omission of such an act, or ( b) who acquires possession of or is in any way concerned in carrying, removing, depositing, harbouring, keeping, concealing, selling or purchasing, or in any other manner dealing with any goods which he knows or has reason to believe are liable to confiscation under section 111, shall be liable, -- ( i) in the case of goods in respect of which any prohibition is in force under this Act or any other law for the time being in force, to a penalty1[not exceeding the value of the goods or five thousand rupees], whichever is the greater; ( ii) in the case of dutiable goods, other than prohibited goods, to a penalty1[not exceeding the duty sought to be evaded on such goods or five thousand rupees], whichever is the greater; 2[( iii) in the case of goods in respect of which the value stated in the entry made under this Act or in the case of baggage, in the declaration made under section 77.....

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Indian Stamp Act, 1899 Section 28

Title: Direction as to Duty in Case of Certain Conveyances

State: Central

Year: 1899

.....shall be chargeable with ad valorem duty in respect of the distinct part of the consideration therein specified. (3) Where a person, having contracted for the purchase of an property but not having obtained a conveyance thereof, contracts to sell the same to any other person and the property is in consequence conveyed immediately to the sub-purchaser the conveyance shall be chargeable with ad valorem duty in respect of the consideration for the sale by the original purchaser to the sub-purchaser. (4) Where a person, having contracted for the purchase of an property but not having obtained a conveyance thereof, contracts to sell the whole, or any part thereof, to any other person or persons and the property is in consequence conveyed by the original seller to different persons in parts, the conveyance of each part sold to a sub-purchaser shall be chargeable with ad valorem duty in respect only of the consideration paid by such sub-purchaser, without regard to the amount or value of the original consideration; and the conveyance of the residue (if any) of such property to the original purchaser shall be chargeable with ad valorem duty in respect only of the excess of the.....

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Companies Act, 1956 Section 533

Title: Liabilities and Rights of Certain Fraudulently Preferred Persons

State: Central

Year: 1956

.....have jurisdiction to determine any questions with respect to the payment arising between the person to whom the payment was made and the surety or guarantor and to grant relief in respect thereof, notwithstanding that it is not necessary so to do for the purposes of the winding up, and for that purpose may give leave to bring in the surety or guarantor as a third party as in the case of a suit for the recovery of the sum paid. This sub-section shall apply, with the necessary modifications, in relation to transactions other than the payment of money as it applies in relation to payments of money. _____________________ 1. Substituted by Act 11 of 2003, Section 95, for "Court".

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Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 208

Title: Fraudulently Suffering Decree for Sum Not Due

State: Central

Year: 1860

Whoever fraudulently causes or suffers a decree or order to be passed against him at the suit of any person for a sum not due or for a larger sum that is due to such person or for any property or interest in property to which such person is not entitled, or fraudulently causes or suffers a decree or order to be executed against him after it has been satisfied, or for anything in respect of which it has been satisfied, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both. Illustration A institutes a suit against Z. Z knowing that A is likely to obtain a decree against him, fraudulently suffers a judgment to pass against him for a larger amount at the suit of B, who has no just claim against him, in order that B, either on his own account or for the benefit of Z, may share in the proceeds of any sale of Z's property which may be made under A's decree. Z has committed an offence under this section.

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Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 210

Title: Fraudulently Obtaining Decree for Sum Not Due

State: Central

Year: 1860

Whoever fraudulently obtains a decree or order against any person for a sum not due or for a larger sum than is due, or for any property or interest in properly to which he is not entitled, or fraudulently causes a decree or order to be executed against any person after it has been satisfied or for anything in respect of which it has been satisfied, or fraudulently suffers or permits any such act to be done in his name, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.

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