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Start Free TrialIndian Contract Act, 1872 Chapter 2
Title: Of Contracts, Voidable Contracts and Void Agreements
State: Central
Year: 1872
.....him to enter into the contract : (1) the suggestion, as a fact, of that which is not true, by one who does not believe it to be true; (2) the active concealment of a fact by one having knowledge or belief of the fact; (3) a promise made without any intention of performing it; (4) any other act fitted to deceive; (5) any such act or omission as the law specially declares to be fraudulent. Explanation.-Mere silence as to facts likely to affect the willingness of a person to enter into a contract is not fraud, unless the circumstances of the case are such that, regard being had to them, it is the duty of the person keeping silence to speak2 , or unless his silence is, in itself, equivalent to speech. Illustrations (a) A sells, by auction, to B, a horse which A knows to be unsound. A says nothing to B about the horse's unsoundness. This is not fraud in A. (b) B is A's daughter and has just come of age. Here, the relation between the parties would make it A's duty to tell B if the horse is unsound. (c) B says to A-"If you do not deny it, I shall assume that the horse is sound." A says nothing. Here, A's silence is equivalent to speech. (d) A and B, being.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay High Court (Letters Patent) Act, 1866, (Maharashtra) Complete Act
Title: the Bombay High Court (Letters Patent) Act, 1866
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1866
Preamble - THE ACT FOR AVOIDING WAGERS (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1865 Section 1 - Contracts declared null and void. No suit allowed on such contracts Section 2 - Nor for commission or brokerage, etc., in respect of agreements by way of gaming or wagering Section 3 - Payments for which guardian and personal representative not to be allowed credit Section 4 - Repeal and savings Section 5 - Number and gender
List Judgments citing this sectionBombay High Court Letters Patents (Amendment) Act, 1948, (Maharashtra) Complete Act
Title: the Bombay High Court Letters Patents (Amendment) Act, 1948
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1948
Preamble - THE ACT FOR AVOIDING WAGERS (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1865 Section 1 - Contracts declared null and void. No suit allowed on such contracts Section 2 - Nor for commission or brokerage, etc., in respect of agreements by way of gaming or wagering Section 3 - Payments for which guardian and personal representative not to be allowed credit Section 4 - Repeal and savings Section 5 - Number and gender
List Judgments citing this sectionHigh Denomination Bank Notes (Demonetisation) Act, 1978 Section 7
Title: Exchange of High Denomination Bank Notes Held by Other Persons
State: Central
Year: 1978
.....officer thereof; and (f) where the high denomination bank note is owned by any other person, by that person or by some person competent to act on his behalf; and within the time and in the manner provided in this section. (2) Every person desiring to tender for exchange a high denomination bank note under this section shall prepare in the form set out in the Schedule three copies of a declaration signed by him giving in full the particulars required by that form and shall, not later than the 19th day of January, 1978, deliver such copies in person together with the high denomination bank notes he desires to exchange- (a) to either of the offices of the Reserve Bank at Bombay or to the sub-office, office or branch, as the case may be, of that bank at Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhubaneshwar, Calcutta, Gauhati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kanpur, Madras, Nagpur, New Delhi and Patna; or (b) to the main office or branch of the State Bank at the head-quarters of a district; or (c) to any other office of a public sector bank notified in this behalf by the Reserve Bank: Provided that if such person resides in a place not within convenient reach of any such office or branch, or.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi High Court Act, 1966 Complete Act
Title: Delhi High Court Act, 1966
State: Central
Year: 1966
.....Delhi Section8 - Custody of the Seal of the High Court of Delhi Section9 - Form of writs and other processes Section10 - Powers of Judges Section11 - Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court Section12 - Transfer of proceedings from the High Court of Punjab to the High Court of Delhi Section13 - Right to appear or to act in proceedings transferred to the High Court of Delhi Section14 - Interpretation Section15 - Savings Section16 - Pending proceedings before subordinate Courts in Delhi Section17 - Extension of the jurisdiction of the High Court of Delhi Section18 - Rule of construction Section19 - Amendment of certain laws Section20 - Power to remove difficulties Section21 - Power to adapt laws Amending Act1 - DELHI HIGH COURT (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2003
List Judgments citing this sectionHigh Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service) Act, 1954 Section 23C
Title: Special Provisions in Respect of Judges Transferred from the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir
State: Central
Year: 1954
1[23C. Special provisions in respect of Judges transferred from the High Court of Jammu and Kashmis (1) In the calculation of service for pension of a Judge of the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir transferred to any other High Court, his service for pension as a Judge of the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir shall also be reckoned as service for pension under this Act. (2) In the calculation of the amount of leave at the credit of a Judge of the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir transferred to any other high Court, the amount of leave due to him as a Judge of the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir shall be added to the amount of leave at his credit under this Act.] _________________________ 1. Inserted and shall be deemed always to have been inserted by the High Court Judges (Conditions of Service) Amendment Act (27 of 1964), Section 3.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionHigh Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service) Act, 1954 Amending Act 1
Title: High Court and Supreme Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service) Amendment Act, 2005
State: Central
Year: 1954
.....as such judge under sub-clause (b) of clause (3) of article 124 of the Constitution.". 8. Amendment of section 16A In the Supreme Court Judges Act, in section 16A, in sub-section (1),-- (i) in clause (a),-- (A) after the words "family pension calculated at the rate of fifty per cent of his salary", the words "plus fifty per cent of his dearness pay" shall be inserted; (B) after the words "and thereafter at the rate of thirty per cent of his salary", the words "plus thirty per cent of his dearness pay" shall be inserted; (ii) in clause (b), after the words "family pension shall be thirty per cent of his salary", the words "plus thirty per cent of his dearness pay" shall be inserted. 9. Amendment of section 23 In section 23 of the Supreme Court Judges Act, in sub-section (1A), for the words "of ten thousand rupees", the words "equivalent to an amount of thirty per cent. of the salary plus thirty per cent of the dearness pay" shall be substituted. 10. Amendment of section 23B In section 23B of the Supreme Court Judges Act, for the words "four thousand" and "three thousand", the words "ten thousand" and "seven thousand five hundred" shall respectively be.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi High Court Act, 1966 Section 4
Title: Exceptions and Modifications Subject to Which the Provisions of Chapter V of Part Vi of the Constitution Apply to the High Court of Delhi
State: Central
Year: 1966
.....namely: -- (a) in Article 217, the words "the Governor of the State" shall be omitted and in relation to appointments to be made under sub-section (2), that article shall be construed as if the words "and, in the case of appointment of a Judge other than the Chief Justice, the Chief Justice of the High court", had also been omitted; (b) in Article 219, the reference to the Governor of the State, and in the proviso to clause (3) of Article 227, the reference to the Governor, shall be construed as a reference to the administrator of the Union Territory of Delhi; (c) the provisions of Article 225 shall not apply; (d) in Article 229,-- (i) the reference to the Governor of the State shall be construed as references to the administrator of the Union territory of Delhi; (ii) the references to the State Public Service Commission, the Legislature of the State and the Consolidated Fund of the State shall be construed, respectively, as references to the Union Public Service Commission, Parliament and the Consolidated Fund of India; (e) the Provisions of Article 230 shall apply subject to the modifications that -- (i) in clause (i) thereof, for the words "High.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi High Court Act, 1966 Section 7
Title: Practice and Procedure a in the High Court of Delhi
State: Central
Year: 1966
Subject to the provisions of this Act, the law in force immediately before the appointed day with respect to practice and procedure in the High Court of Punjab shall with the necessary modifications, apply in relation to the High Court of Delhi and accordingly the High Court of Delhi shall have all such powers to make rules and orders with respect to practice and procedure as arc immediately before the appointed day exercisable by the High Court of Punjab and shall also have powers to make rules and orders with respect to practice and procedure for the exercise of its ordinary original civil jurisdiction: Provided that any rules or orders which are in force immediately before the appointed day with respect to practice and procedure in the High Court of Punjab shall, untill varied or revoked by rules or orders made by the High Court of Delhi, apply with the necessary modifications in relation to practice and procedure in the High Court of Delhi as if made by that High Court.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi High Court Act, 1966 Section 12
Title: Transfer of Proceedings from the High Court of Punjab to the High Court of Delhi
State: Central
Year: 1966
.....may be after such certification, be transferred to theHigh Court of Delhi. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained insub-sections (1)and (2)of this section and in section 5, but save as hereinafterprovided, theHigh Court of Punjab shall have, and the High Court of Delhishall not have, jurisdiction to entertain, hear or dispose of, appeals,applications for leave to appeal including leave to appeal to the Supreme Court,applications for review and other proceedings where any such proceedingsseek any relief in respect of any order passed by the High Court of Punjabbefore the appointed day: Providedthat if after any such proceedings have been entertained by the High Court of Punjab, it appears to the ChiefJustice of thatHigh Court that they ought to be transferred to theHigh Court of Delhi, he shall order that they shall be so transferred,and such proceedingsshall thereupon be transferred accordingly. (4) Any order made by the High Court of Punjab -- (a)before the appointed day, in any proceedings transferred to theHigh Court of Delhi by virtue of sub-section (2); (b)in any proceedings with respect to which theHigh Court of Punjab retains jurisdiction by virtue of sub-section.....
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