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Start Free TrialDelhi Agricultural Produce Marketing Regulation Act 1976 Section 22
Title: Refusal to Hand over Charge to New Chairman or Vice-chairman
State: Central
Year: 1976
.....Market Committee is functioning for seizing and taking possession of the records, funds and property of the Market Committee in the possession of such Chairman or Vice-Chairman and handing over possession thereof to the successor-in-office. (4) On receipt of an application under sub-section (3), the Executive Magistrate may authorise any police officer, not below the rank of a sub-inspector, to enter and search any place where the records, funds and property are kept or are likely to be kept and to seize them and hand over possession thereof to the person specified in such application. (5) The provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, shall apply to every search and seizure made under this Act.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEducation Act, 1983 Section 106
Title: Governing Council to Hand over Properties, Records, Etc., to Competent Authority on Closure, Etc., of Private Educational Institution
State: Karnataka
Year: 1983
.....Judicial Magistrate of the First Class having jurisdiction shall, on an application made by the competent authority, by order, after notice to the Governing Council, direct the handing over of the custody of such properties, records or accounts of the institution to the competent authority within the time specified in such order. (b) Where the Governing Council fails to hand over the custody of the properties, records or accounts within the time specified in the order of the Magistrate under clause (a), it shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend to six months or with fine which may extend to two thousand rupees or with both, and the Magistrate shall cause the custody of the properties, records or accounts to be handed over to the competent authority taking such police assistance as may be necessary. (3) Nothing in this section shall apply to a private educational institution under the management of a charitable or religious institution, charitable or religious endowment or wakf.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNavy Act, 1957 Section 175
Title: Powers of Central Government to Hand over Estate of Deceased Persons to the Administrator-general
State: Central
Year: 1957
.....Act, 1913, an Administrator-General shall not interpose in any manner in relation to any property of a deceased which has been dealt with under section 171 or section 172 except in so far as he is expressly required or competent to do so by or under the provisions of this Act. (2) The Central Government may, at any time and in such circumstances as it thinks fit, direct that the estate of a deceased1[sailor] or officer shall be handed over by the commanding officer or the Committee of Adjustment, as the case may be, to the Administrator-General of a State for administration and thereupon such commanding officer or the Committee shall make over the estate to such Administrator-General. (3) Where under this section any estate is handed over to the Administrator-General, the latter shall administer such estate in accordance with the provisions of the Administrator-General's Act, 1913: Provided that where the estate is handed over to the Administrator-General before the ship and service debts and other debts in ship or quarters of the deceased are paid, it shall be the duty of the Administrator-General to pay these debts in priority to any debts due by the deceased. (4).....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArmy and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950 Section 7
Title: Power of Central Government to Hand over Estate or Deceased Person to the Administrator General
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....Administrator General shall not interpose in any manner in relation to any property of a deceased which has been dealt with under the provisions of section 3 or section 4, except in so far as he is expressly required or permitted to do so by or under the provisions of this Act. (2) The Central Government may, at any time and in such circumstances as it thinks fit, direct that the estate of a deceased shall be handed over by the commanding officer or the Committee, as the case may be, to the Administrator General of a State for administration, and thereupon the commanding officer or the Committee, as the case may be, shall make over the estate to such Administrator General. (3) Where under this section any estate is handed over to the Administrator General, the Administrator General shall administer such estate in accordance with the provisions of1[the Administrators-General Act, 1963 (45 of 1963)], or, if that Act is not in force in any State, of the corresponding law in force in that State : Provided that the regimental and other debts in camp or quarters of the deceased, if any, shall be paid by the Administrator General in priority to any other debts due by the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Trusts Act, 1882 Section 63
Title: Following Trust-property into the Hands of Third Persons
State: Central
Year: 1882
Where trust-property conies into the hands of a third person is consistently with the trust, the beneficiary may require him to admit formally, or may institute a suit for a declaration, 'that the property is comprised in the trust. Into that into which it has been converted.--Where he trustee has disposed of trust-properly and the money or other property which he has received therefor can be traced in his hands, or the hands of his legal representative or legatee, the beneficiary has, in respect thereof, rights as nearly as may be the same as his rights in respect of the original trust-property. Illustrations (a) A, a trustee for B of Rs.10,000, wrongfully invests the Rs.10,000 in the purchase of certain land. B is entitled to the land. (b) A, a trustee, wrongfully purchases land in his own name, partly with his own money, partly with money subject to a trust for . B is entitled to a charge on the land for the amount of the trust-money so misemployed.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Section 46
Title: Penalty for Refusal to Hand over Charge to New President or Vice-president
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
.....as the case may be. (2) If the retiring president or vice-president or the president or vice-president, removed under sub-section (9) or (10) of section 42 fails or refuses to hand over charge of his office as required under sub-section (1) or subsection (3) of section 368, then without prejudice to any action under said sub-section, the Government or any authority empowered by the Government in this behalf, may, by order in writing, direct the president or the vice-president, as the case may be, to forthwith hand over charge of his office and all papers and property of the municipal council, if any, in his possession as such president or vice-president, to the new president or vice-president. (3) If the retiring president or vice-president or the president or vice-president removed under sub-section (9) or (10) of section 42 to whom a direction has been issued under sub-section (2) does not comply with such direction, he shall be punished with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to one month or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees or with both.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCompanies Act, 2013, Section 107
Title: Voting by Show of Hands
State: Central
Year: 2013
(1) At any general meeting, a resolution put to the vote of the meeting shall, unless a poll is demanded under section 109 or the voting is carried out electronically, be decided on a show of hands. (2) A declaration by the Chairman of the meeting of the passing of a resolution or otherwise by show of hands under sub-section (1) and an entry to that effect in the books containing the minutes of the meeting of the company shall be conclusive evidence of the fact of passing of such resolution or otherwise.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArmy and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950 Section 12
Title: Property in the Hands of Commanding Officer, Committee or Prescribed Person Not to Be Assets Where Commanding Officer, Committee or Prescribed Person is Stationed
State: Central
Year: 1950
Any property coming into the hands of the commanding officer of the Committee or the prescribed person under section 3, section 4 or sub-section (4) of section 7 shall not, by reason thereof, be deemed to be assets of effects at the place in which that commanding officer or the Committee or the prescribed persons is stationed, and it shall not be necessary by reason thereof that representation be taken out in respect of that property for that place.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Town and Country Planning Act, 1961 Section 44
Title: Power to Hand over Possession of Land Required for Bridges, Roads, Etc.
State: Karnataka
Year: 1961
.....be entitled to an interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum on the amount of compensation payable to him under this Act in respect of the said land from the date on which such possession is taken till the date on which the final scheme in which such land is included comes into force or till the land is restored to the owner under sub-section (6), as the case may be. (6) If the Planning Authority has not executed any works on the land for which the land was vested in the Planning Authority under sub-section (3) within the period fixed under sub-section (2), the Town Planning Officer shall make or tender to the owner or the person interested in the land such compensation for the damage, if any, done to the land as he may think reasonable and shall restore the land to the owner or person interested therein.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionElectricity Supply Undertakings (Acquisition) Act, 1974 Section 22
Title: Act to Apply to Undertaking Voluntarily Handed over to Government
State: Karnataka
Year: 1974
Where an undertaking has been voluntarily handed over by a company to the Government before the commencement of this Act, and the Government have taken possession of such undertaking, the provisions of this Act shall apply to such undertaking as if such undertaking vests in the Government under this Act. All the provisions of this Act shall accordingly apply to such undertaking: Provided that where under this Act any period is to be computed from the vesting date, such period shall, in relation to any undertaking to which this section applies, be computed from the date of the publication of this Act in the official Gazette.
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