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Government Savings Certificates Act, 1959 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1959

.....or acquired in excess of the limit prescribed in these rules or in contravention of these rules shall be encashed by the holder as soon as the fact of the holding being in excess of the limit or in contravention of these rules is discovered and no interest shall be paid on either the excess holding or any holding in contravention of these rules : Provided that a holding shall not be considered in excess of the limit prescribed in these rules, if it is due to any of the following reasons, namely:- (a) inheritance; (b) award by the Government for meritorious services; (c) survivorship in the case of joint holdings; (d) statutory devolution; and (e) nomination. (2) If any interest has been paid on any excess holding or any holding which is in contravention of these rules, it shall be forthwith refunded to the Government, failing which, the Government shall be entitled to recover the amount involved from any money payable by the Government to the investor or as an arrear of land revenue. RULE 10 TRANSFER FROM ONE OFFICE TO ANOTHER -(1) A holder of a Single Holder Type Certificate or both its holders in the case of a Joint 'A' Type Certificate or either of the holders of a Joint.....

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Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 35

Title: Procedure if Notice of Adoption is Not Duly Given

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1874

In any case in which 1[notice or] report of such adoption shall not be made as herein directed, the Collector shall not recognize the same without the production of a certificate of heirship, or of a final decree of a competent Court establishing the validity of such adoption. ________________ 1 These words were inserted by section 7 of the Bombay Hereditary Offices (Amendment) Act, 1886 (Bom. 5 of 1886).

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Government Savings Banks Act, 1873 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1873

.....TO LUNATICS If any depositor becomes insane or otherwise incapable of managing his affairs, and if such insanity or incapacity is proved to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Bank in which his deposit may be, such Secretary may, from time to time, make payments out of the deposit to any proper person, and the receipt of such person, for money paid under this section, shall be a sufficient discharge therefor. Where a committee or manager of the depositor's estate has been duly appointed, nothing in this section authorizes payments to any person other than such committee or manager. SECTION 13: PAYMENT OF MARRIED WOMEN'S DEPOSITS Any deposit made by or on behalf of a married woman, or by or on behalf of a woman who afterwards marries, may be paid to her, whether or not 21 [ section 20 of the Indian Succession Act, 1925 ] applies to her marriage; and her receipt for money paid to her under this section shall be a sufficient discharge therefor. SECTION 14: PROTECTION OF ACTION TAKEN IN GOOD FAITH No suit or other legal proceeding shall lie against the Secretary or any other officer of the Government in respect of anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done under.....

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Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1874

.....FAMILY AS SOLE REPRESENTATIVE WATANDAR (1) Where the practice of service in successive periods appears to have existed but is not proved to the satisfaction of the Collector to have existed at the date of the introduction of 47Act No. XI of 1843, or when the practice of selection by the Collector from several families prevails, he shall determine who is the head of the eldest family decesended from the original watandar and shall register his name as sole representative watandar. (2) In cases where such several families are not descended from a common ancestor, the Collector shall register as representative watandars the heads of such families, and establish the practice of service in successive periods. SECTION 30: REGISTRATION AS REPRESENTATIVE WATANDER OF HEAD OF EACH FAMILY IN SUMMALGAMATED WATAN 48When the practice of service in successive periods has been introduced under the British rule, in consequence of the reduction in the number of49[officiators] or the amalgamation of watans by50[the provincial Government], the head of each family that formerly officiated shall be separately entered as a representative watandar. SECTION 31: PROCEDURE IF HEADS OF FAMILIES AGREES AS.....

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