Title : Special Provisions as to Financial Bills
State : Central
Year : 1935
(1) A Bill or amendment making provision (a) for imposing or increasing any tax; or (b) for regulating the borrowing of money or the giving of any guarantee by the Province, or for amending the law with respect to any financial obligations undertaken or to be undertaken by the Province; or (c) for declaring any expenditure to be expenditure charged on the revenues of the Province, or for increasing the amount of any such expenditure, shall not be introduced or moved except the recommendation of the Governor and a Bill making such provision shall not be introduced in a Legislative Council. (2) A Bill or amendment shall not be deemed to make provision for any of the purposes aforesaid by reason only that it provides for the imposition of fines or other pecuniary penalties or for..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : English to Be Used in Provincial Legislature
State : Central
Year : 1935
All proceedings in the legislature of aProvince shall be conducted in the Englishlanguage: Provided that the rules of procedure of the Chamber or Chambers, and the rules, if any, with respect to join sittings, shall provide for enabling persons unacquainted, or not sufficiently acquainted, with the English language to use another language]. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Provisions as to Legislation for Giving Effect to International Agreements
State : Central
Year : 1935
(1) The Federal Legislature shall not by reason only of the entry in the Federal Legislative List relating to the implementing of treaties and agreements with othercountries have power to make any law for any Province except with the previous consent of the Governor, or for a Federated State except with the previous consent ofthe Ruler, thereof. (2) So much of any law as is valid only by virtue of any such entry as aforesaid may be repealed by the Federal Legislature and may, on the treaty or agreement in question ceasing to have effect, be repealed as respects any Province or State by a law of that Province or State. (3) Nothing in this section applies in relation to any law which the Federal Legislature has power to make for a Province or as the case may be, a Federated State, by..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Form of Judgment on Appeal
State : Central
Year : 1935
(1) The Federal Court shall, where it allows an appeal, remit the case to the court from which the appeal was brought with a declaration as the judgment, decree or order which is to be substituted for the judgment, decree or ordered appealed against, and the court from which the appeal was brought shall give effect to the decision of the Federal Court. (2) Where the Federal Court upon any appeal makes any order as to the costs of the proceedings in the Federal Court, it shall, as soon as the amount of the costs to be paid is ascertained, transmit its order for the payment of that sum to the court from which the appeal was brought and that court shall give effect to the order. (3) The Federal Court may, subject to such terms or conditions as it may think fit to impose, order a stay..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Letters of Request to Federated States
State : Central
Year : 1935
Where in any case the Federal Court require a special case to be stated or re-stated by, or remit a case to, or order a stay of execution in a case from, a High Courtin a Federal State, or require the aid of the civil or judicial authorities in a Federal State the Federal Court shall cause letters of request in that behalf to be sent to the Ruler of the State, and the Ruler shall cause such communication to be made to the High Court or to any judicial or civil authority as the circumstances may require. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Proceedings of High Courts to Be in English
State : Central
Year : 1935
All proceedings in every High Courtshall be in the English language. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Power of His Majesty to Constitute or Reconstitute High Court by Letters Patent
State : Central
Year : 1935
(1) His Majesty, if the Chamber or Chambers of the Legislature of any Province present an address in that behalf to the Governor of the Province for submission to His Majesty, may by letters patent constitute a High Court for that Province or any part thereof or reconstitute in like manner any existing High Court for that Province or for any part thereof, or, where there are two High Courts in that Province amalgamate those courts. (2) Where any Court is reconstituted, or two Courts are amalgamated, as aforesaid, the letters patent shall provide for the continuance in their respective offices of the existing judges, officers and servants of the Court or Courts, and for the carrying on before the reconstituted Court or the new Court of all pending matters, and may contain such other..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Provisions as to Certain Civilian Personnel
State : Central
Year : 1935
1[238. Provisions as to certain civilian personnel The provisions of the three last preceding sections shall apply in relation to persons who, not being members of His Majesty's forces hold, or have held, posts in India connected with the equipment or administration of those forces or otherwise connected with defence, as they apply relation to persons who are, or have been, members of those forces. ________________________ 1. Later, omitted by the India (Provisional Constitution) Order, 1947. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : King's India cadetships
State : Central
Year : 1935
1[239. King's India cadetships In the appointment of officers to His Majesty's army the same provisions as heretofore, or equal provision, shall be made for the appointment of sons of persons who have served in India in the military or civil service of the Crown. In this section the reference to persons who have served in India in the military or civil service of the Crown includes persons who have so served in Burma or in Aden before their respective separations from India. ________________________ 1. Later, omitted by the India (Provisional Constitution) Order, 1947. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Special Provisions as to Police
State : Central
Year : 1935
Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing provisions of this chapter, the conditions of service of the subordinateranks of the various police forces in Indian shall be such as may be determined by or under the Actsrelating to those forces respectively. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this section