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Start Free TrialMerchant Shipping Act, 1958 Part XVI
Title: Penalties and Procedure
State: Central
Year: 1958
.....sub-section (1) of section 42. 42(1) Fine which may extend to one thousand rupees. 10. If any person acts or suffers any person "under his "control to act in contravention of section 55 or omits to do or suffers any person under his control to omit to do anything required under that section. 55 Fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, but nothing herein shall affect the power to detain the ship under sub-section (4) of that section. 11. If an owner fails to make an application for registering anew a ship or for registering an alteration of a ship under section 56. 56 Fine which may extend to one thousand rupees; apd in addition, a fine which may extend to fifty rupees for every day during which the offence continues after conviction. 12. If any distinctive national colours except those, declared under sub-section (1) of section 63 are hoisted on board by Indian ship. 63(1) The master, owner and every other person hoisting the colours shall be liable to fine which may extend to five thousand rupees. .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMerchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 436
Title: Penalties
State: Central
Year: 1958
..... Penalties 1. If the owner or master of an Indian ship fails to comply with or contravenes sub-section (2) of section 28. 28(2) Fine which may, extend to one thousand rupees. 2. If a person wilfully makes a false statement in the builder's certificate referred to in section 30. 30 Fine which may extend to one thousand rupees. 3. If a person contravenes sub-section (2) of section 35. 35 (2) Fine which may extend to one thousand rupees. 4. If the owner or master of an Indian ship commits an offence under sub-section (4) of section 35. 35 (4) Fine which may extend to one thousand rupees. 5. If a master, without reasonable cause, fails to comply with sub-section (4) of section 36. 36 (4) Fine which may extend to five hundred rupees. 6. If a person makes illegal use of a certificate of registry stated to have been mislaid, lost or destroyed or if a person entitled to the certificate of registry .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Indian Penal Code 1860 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1860
.....1908, `India', means the territory of India excluding the State of Jammu and Kashmir. Under s. 2(e) of the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969, `India' means for the purposes of this Act the territories to which this Act extends (i.e., whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir). According to s. 2(27) of Customs Act, 1962, `India' includes the territorial waters of India. SECTION 19: "JUDGE" The word "judge" denotes not only every person who is officially designated as a Judge, but also every person, who is empowered by law to give, in any legal proceeding, civil or criminal, a definitive judgement or a judgement which, if not appealed against, would be definitive, or a judgement which, if confirmed by some other authority, would be definitive, or who is one of a body of persons, which body of persons is empowered by law to give such a judgement. Illustrations (a) A Collector exercising jurisdiction in a suit under Act 10 of 1859, is a Judge. (b) A Magistrate exercising jurisdiction in respect of a charge on which he has power to sentence to fine or imprisonment, with or without appeal, is a Judge. (c) A member of a Panchayat which has power.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Tamil Nadu Court Fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1955 Complete Act
State: Tamil Nadu
Year: 1955
.....1973 1 SCWR 1 : 1972 Tax LR 581 Followed by Madras High Court in Sriramulu V. Registrar, High Court , 1974 1 MLJ 390 : 88 LW 181 (DB) Court fees Act is a fiscal Act where an adjudication given by a Tribunal could fall within two provisions of the court fees Act, one of which was for the litigant and other more liberal, the court would apply that provision which was beneficial to the litigant " Diwan Brothers V. Central Bank of India and Others AIR 1976 SC 1503 : 1976 3 SCC 800. When plaintiff dexterously couch pleadings with a view to defeat the provisions of the Court fees Act, it is incumbent on the court look into the allegations in the plaint and see what is the substantive relief asked for .- Shamsher Singh V. Rajinder Prasad and Others, AIR 1973 SC 2284 : 1974 1 SCJ 270 : 1973 SCD 844 2. Application of Act " (1) The provisions of this Act shall not apply to " (a) (Proceedings in the Presidency Court of Small Causes, Madras ( omitted ) by Act XLIII of 1979. (b) documents presented or to be presented before an officer serving under the Central Government. (2) Where any other law contains provisions relating to the levy of fee in respect of proceedings under.....
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