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Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Section 170

Title: Impleading Insurer in Certain Cases

State: Central

Year: 1988

Where in the course of any inquiry, the Claims Tribunal is satisfied that (a) there is collusion between the person making the claim and the person against whom the claim is made, or (b) the person against whom the claim is made has failed to contest the claim, it may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, direct that the insurer who may be liable in respect of such claim, shall be impleaded as a party to the proceeding and the insurer so impleaded shall thereupon have, without prejudice to the provisions contained in sub-section (2) of section 149, the right to contest the claim on all or any of the grounds that are available to the person against whom the claim has been made.

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Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 (23 of 1940) Section 32A

Title: Power of Court to Implead the Manufacturer, Etc.

State: Central

Year: 1940

1[32A. Power of Court to implead the manufacturer, etc. Where, at any time during the trial of any offence under this Chapter alleged to have been committed by any person, not being the manufacturer of a drug or cosmetic or his agent for the distribution thereof the Court is satisfied, on the evidence adduced before it, that such manufacturer or agent is also concerned in that offence, then, the Court may, notwithstanding anything contained2[in sub-sections (1), (2) and (3) of section 319 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974)], proceed against him as though a prosecution had been instituted against him under section 32.] _______________________ 1. Inserted by Act 13 of 1964, Section 23 (w.e.f. 15-9-1964). 2. Substituted by Act 68 of 1982, Section 28, for "in sub-section (1) of section 351 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (5 of 1898)" (w.e.f. 1-2-1983).

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Prevention of Food Adulteration Act,1954 Section 20A

Title: Power of Court to Implead Manufacturer, Etc.

State: Central

Year: 1954

1 [20A. Power of court to implead manufacturer, etc. Whereat any time during the trial of any offence under this Act alleged to have beencommitted by any person, not being the manufacturer, distributor or dealer ofany article of food, the court is satisfied, on the evidence adduced before it,that such manufacturer,distributor or dealer is also concerned with that offence, then, the court may,notwithstanding anything contained in 2 [sub-section (3) ofsection 319 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,1973 (2 of 1974), orin section 20 proceed against him as though a prosecution hadbeen instituted against him under section 20.] ______________________ 1.Inserted by Act 49 of 1964, sec. 12 (w.e.f. 1-3-1965). 2.Substituted by Act 34 of 1976, sec. 17, for certain words (w.e.f.1-4-1976).

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The Industrial Court Regulations, 1975 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1975

.....The Registrar may on application submitted in that respect extend time to pay process fees, travelling allowance and daily allowance on satisfactory grounds. Such extension shall in no case be more than two weeks. 30. The Officer receiving the daily allowance and travelling allowances shall immediately pass a receipt for the amount paid to the party depositing the allowances in Form 10. 31. If the process fee and daily allowance and travelling allowance are not paid within time fixed by the Regulations and the person summoned as a witness is not served on that account the party at whose instance the summons has been issued shall not ordinarily be entitled to an adjournment for securing the presence of witness. 32. A summon may be issued for production of documents in Form 11. 33. A party applying for summons for production of documents shall make an application clearly stating the details of the documents and relevancy thereof required to be produced by the person summoned. On such application being allowed the party shall pay process fee for issuing summons for production of documents as prescribed by these Regulations. The applicant shall furnish a same copy of the.....

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Karnataka Court-fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1958 Chapter IV

Title: Computation of Fee

State: Karnataka

Year: 1958

.....fifty", . w.e.f. 1-4-1982. Section 25 - Adoption suits In a suit for a declaration in regard to the validity or invalidity of an adoption or the factum of an adoption, fee shall be payable at the following rates: (a) 1[xxx] In a Court of Munisiff2[xxx] when the market value of the property involved in or affected by the relief does not exceed Rs. 5,000 Rupees Twenty-five (b)(i) In the Court of3[Munsiff] when the market value of the property involved in or affected by the relief exceeds rs. 5,000 and Rupees one hundred if the market value of the property involved in or affected by the relief is Rs. 15,000 or less and (ii) In any Court other than the Court specified in (a)4[xxx] rupees two hundred and fifty if it is above Rs. 15,000 ____________________ 1. The brackets and figure "(i)" Omitted by the Karnataka Adaptations of Laws Order 1973 w.e.f. 1-11-1973. 2. The words, figures and brackets "or District Munsiff; and (ii) In a Court of Civil Judge, Junior Division" Omitted by the Karnataka Adaptations of Laws Order 1973 w.e.f. 1-11-1973. 3. Substituted for the words "Civil Judge, Junior Division" by the.....

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Karnataka Court-fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1958 Section 32

Title: Suits Relating to Mortgages

State: Karnataka

Year: 1958

.....mortgage or charge is impleaded in a suit by a co-mortgagee to which sub-section (4) applies, or in a suit by a sub-mortgagee to which sub-section (5) applies, the provisions of sub-section (2) and (3) shall apply mutatis mutandis to a written statement or an application filed by such holder or mortgage or charge. (7) Where the original mortgagee who is impleaded in a suit to which the provisions of sub-section (5) (b) apply claims on the mortgage sub-mortgaged by him a larger amount than is claimed in the plaint, the provisions of sub-section (4) shall apply mutatis mutandis to the written statement of such mortgagor. (8) In a suit against a mortgagee for redemption of a mortgage, fee shall be computed on the amount due to the mortgagee as stated in the plaint or on one-fourth of the principal amount secured under the mortgage, whichever is higher. Provided that, where the amount due on the mortgage is found to be more than the amount on which fee has been paid by the plaintiff, no decree shall be passed until the deficit fee is paid: Provided further that, in the case of a usufructuary or anomalous mortgage, if the plaintiff prays for redemption as well as for.....

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Andhra Pradesh Court Fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1956 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1956

.....such relief is valued by the Court, whichever is higher. SECTION 25: ADOPTION SUITS In a suit for a declaration involving a question as to the factum or validity of an adoption, fee shall be computed on one-half of the market value of the movable and immovable property involved in, or affected by, such declaration or on rupees five hundered whichever is higher. SECTION 26: SUITS FOR INJUNCTION In a suit for injunction- (a) where the relief sought relates to any immovable property, and where the plaintiffs title to the property is denied, fee shall be computed on one-half of the market value of the property or on rupees two hundred, whichever is higher; (b) where the relief sought relates to the plaintiffs exclusive right to use, sell, print or exhibit any mark, name, book, picture, design or other thing and is based on an infringement of such exclusive right, fee shall be computed on the amount at which the relief sought is valued in the plaint or at which such relief is valued by the Court, whichever is higher; (c) in any other case, whether the subject-matter of the suit has a market value or not, fee shall be computed on the amount at which the relief sought is.....

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Mines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act, 1957 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1957

.....Gazette, declare to be a minor mineral; OBJECTS AND REASONS "The Committee feel that sand used for industrial purposes particularly in the manufacture of glass should not be treated as a minor mineral. It is not possible to define this kind of sand in technical and scientific terms. The Committee therefore consider that rules may describe such sand with reference to the purpose for which it may be used."-J.C.R. (f) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act; (g) "prospecting licence" means a licence granted for the purpose of undertaking prospecting operations; (h) "prospections operations" means any operations undertaken for the purpose of exploring, locating or proving mineral deposits;8[***] 9(h-a) "reconnaissance operations" means any operations undertaken for preliminary prospecting of a mineral through regional, aerial, geophysical or geochemical surveys and geological mapping, but does not include pitting, trenching, drilling (except drilling of boreholes on a grid specified from time to time by the Central Government) or sub-surface excavation; (h-b) "reconnaissance permit" means a permit granted for the purpose of undertaking reconnaissance.....

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Pondicherry Courtfees and Suits Valuation Act, 1972 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1972

.....whichever is higher. SECTION 26 : Adoption suits In a suit for a declaration in regard to the validity or invalidity of an adoption or the factum of an adoption, fee shall be payable at the following rates, namely:- (i) In a District Munsif's Court, Rupees fifty. (ii) In a Sub-Court or District Court, Rupees one hundred if the market value of the property involved in or affected by the relief is Rs. 10,000 or less and rupees five hundred if it is above Rs. 10,000. SECTION 27 : Suits for injunction In a suit for injunction- (a) where the relief sought is with reference to any immovable property, and (i) where the plaintiff alleges that his title to the property is denied, or (ii) where an issue is framed regarding the plaintiffs title to the property, fee shall be computed on one-half of the market value of the property or on rupees three hundred, whichever is higher; (b) where the prayer relates to the plaintiff's exclusive right to use, sell, print or exhibit any mark, name, book, picture, design or other thing and is based on an infringement of such exclusive right, fee shall be computed on the amount at which the relief sought is valued in plaint or on rupees.....

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The Kerala Court Fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1959[1]act 10 of 1960 Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 1959

.....one thousand] whichever is higher; 26.Adoption Suits.-In a suit for a declaration in regard to the validity or invalidity of an adoption or the factum of an adoption, fee shall be payable at the following rates:- [9][(i) In a Munsiff's Court Rupees fifty if the market value of the property involved in or affected by the relief is Rs.5000 or less Rupees one hundred and fifty if it exceedsRs.5000 but does not exceed Rs.15,000 (ii) In a Sub-Court or a District Court Rupees five hundred.] 27.Suits for injunction.-In a suit for injunction- (a)where the relief sought is with reference to any immovable property, and (i)where the plaintiff alleges that his title to the property is denied, or (ii)where an issue is framed regarding the plaintiff's title to the property. fee shall be computed on one-half of the market value of the property or on [10][rupees five hundred] which ever is higher; (b)where the prayer relates to the plaintiff's exclusive right to use, sell, print or exhibit any mark, name, book picture, design or other thing and is based on an infringement of such exclusive right, fee shall be computed on the amount at which the.....

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