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Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869 Part III

Title: District Courts

State: Central

Year: 1869

.....make such returns or reports thereto under his signature and the seal of the Courts as the exigencies of the case require. Reports and returns.- He shall further furnish such reports and returns and copies of proceedings as may be called for by the High Court or the State Government. Section 11 - Seal of District Judge The District Judge shall use a circular seal, two inches in diameter, which shall bear thereon1[the Asoka Capital Motif,] with the following inscription in English and the principal language of the district: -- "District Court of.........." ________________________ 1 . Sub stituted for the words 'Royal Arms" by B om Act 22 of 1949 , Section 3 .

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Divorce Act, 1869 Section 62

Title: Power to Make Rules

State: Central

Year: 1869

The High Court shall make such rules under this Act as it may from time to time consider expedient, and may from time to time alter and add to the same: Provided that such rules, alterations and additions are consistent with the provisions of this Act and the1[Code of Civil Procedure, 1908]. All such rules, alteration and additions shall be published in the Official Gazette. ______________________ 1. Substituted by Act 51 of 2001, section 31, for "Code of Civil Procedure" (w.e.f. 3-10-2001).

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Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869, (Maharashtra) Section 10

Title: Writs and Orders

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1869

TheDistrict Judge shall obey all writs, orders or processes issued to him by theHigh Court, and shall make such returns or reports thereto under his signatureand the seal of the Court as the exigencies of the case require. Reportsand returns Heshall further furnish such reports and returns and copies of proceedings as maybe called for by the High Court or the 1 [2 [State] Government]. ______________________ 1.The words "Provincial Government" were substituted for the words"Governor of Bombay in Council" by the Adaptation of Indian LawsOrder in Council. 2.This word was substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptationof Laws Order, 1950.

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Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869, (Maharashtra) Section 9

Title: Control and Inspection of Courts

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1869

The District Judge shall have general control over all the Civil Courts and their establishments within the district, and it shall be his duty to inspect, or to cause one of his assistants to inspect, the proceedings of all the Courts subordinate to him and to give such directions with respect to matters not provided for by law as he may think necessary. The District Judge shall also refer to the High Court all such matters as appear to him to require that a rule of that Court should be made thereon.

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Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869, (Maharashtra) Section 6

Title: Situation of District Court

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1869

The District Judge shall ordinarily hold the District Court at the sadr station in his district, but may, with the previous sanction of the High Court, hold it elsewhere within the district.

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Divorce Act, 1869 Complete Act

Title: Divorce Act, 1869

State: Central

Year: 1869

Preamble1 - DIVORCE ACT, 1869 Chapter 1 Section1 - Short title, commencement of the Act Section2 - Extent of Act Section3 - Interpretation-clause Chapter 2 Section4 - Matrimonial jurisdiction of High Courts to be exercised subject to Act-Exception Section5 - Enforcement of decrees or orders made heretofore by Supreme Court or High Court Section6 - Pending suits Section7 - Court to act on principles of English Divorce Court(Repealed) Section8 - Extraordinary jurisdiction of High Court Section9 - Reference to High Court Chapter 3 Section10 - Grounds for dissolution of marriage Section10A - Dissolution of marriage by mutual consent Section11 - Adulterer or adulteress to be co-respondent Section12 - Court to be satisfied of absence of collusion Section13 - Dismissal of petition Section14 - Power to court to pronounce decree for dissolving marriage Section15 - Relief in case of opposition on certain grounds Section16 - Decrees for dissolution to be nisi Section17 - Power of High Court to remove certain suits Section17A - Appointment of officer to exercise duties of King's Proctor (Repealed) Chapter 4 Section18 - Petition for decree of nullity Section19 - Grounds of.....

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Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869 Complete Act

Title: Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869

State: Central

Year: 1869

.....of Inquiry into alleged misconduct Section34 - Suspension of Subordinate Judges by High Court; by District Judge Saving of power of Government to suspend or dismiss Part VII Section35 - Temporary Vacancy of Office of District Judge Section36 - Delegation of powers of District Judge Section37 - Temporary vacancy of office of Civil Judge Part VIII Section38 - Appointment, etc., of ministerial officers Section39 - Duties of ministerial officers Section40 - Power to appoint clerks of the Courts Section40A - Power to transfer clerks of the Court or ministerial officer Part IX Section41 - Rules for keeping proceedings Section41A - Licensed petition-writers Section42 - Fees for process Section43 - Sittings of Courts ScheduleI - THE SCHEDULE

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Divorce Act, 1869 Schedule 1

Title: Schedule of Forms

State: Central

Year: 1869

.....of........................, ........................ your petitioner, then a spinster, eighteen years of age, was married in fact, though not in law, to C.D., then a bachelor of about thirty years of age, at [some place in India]. 2. That from the said .................................... day of...................................., ...................................., until the month of .................................... your petitioner lived and cohabited with the said C.D., at diverse places, and particularly at aforesaid. 3. That the said C.D. has never consummated the said pretended marriage by carnal copulation. 4. That at the time of the celebration of your petitioner's pretended marriage, the said C.D. was, by reason of his impotency or malformation, legally incompetent to enter into the contract of marriage. 5. That there is no collusion or connivance between her and the said C.D. with respect to the subject of this suit. Your petitioner therefore prays that this (Hon'ble) Court will declare that the said marriage is null and void. (Signed) A.B. Form of Verification: See No. 1 STATE AMENDMENT 1 Uttar Pradesh: In Form No. 4,.....

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Divorce Act, 1869 Chapter 14

Title: Miscellaneous

State: Central

Year: 1869

.....discharge or variation of such decree or order shall affect any rights or remedies which any person would otherwise have had in respect of any contracts or acts of the wife entered into or done between the dates of such decree or order, and of the reversal, discharge or variation thereof. Indemnity of persons making payment to wife without notice of reversal of decree or protection order. All persons who in reliance on any such decree or order make any payment to, or permit any transfer or act to be made or done by, the wife who has obtained the same shall, notwithstanding such decree or order may then have been reversed, discharged or varied, or the separation of the wife from her husband may have ceased, or at some time since the making of the decree or order been discontinued, be protected and indemnified as if, at the time of such payment, transfer or other act, such decree or order were valid and still subsisting without variation, and the separation had not ceased or been discontinued. unless, at the lime of payment, transfer or other act, such persons had notice of the reversal, discharge or variation of the decree or order or of the cessation or dis­continuance.....

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Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869, (Maharashtra) Section 15

Title: Situation of Additional District Judges Court

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1869

15. Situation of1[Additional District Judges] Court. An1[Additional District Judge] shall ordinarily hold his Court at the same place as the District Judge, but he may hold his Court elsewhere within the district, whenever the District Judge shall, with the previous sanction of the High Court, direct him so to do. ______________________ 1. These words were substituted for the words "Assistant Judge" by Mah. 27 of 1984, s. 2(a).

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