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Start Free TrialMaintenance Orders Enforcement Act 1921 Section 6
Title: Power of Summary Courts to Make Provisional Maintenance Orders Against Persons Resident in Reciprocating Territories
State: Central
Year: 1921
..... (6) The confirmation of an order made under this section shall not affect any power of a Court of summary jurisdiction to vary or rescind that order: Provided that, on the making of a varying or rescinding order, the Court shall send a certified copy thereof to the 2 [Central Government] for transmission to the proper authority of the reciprocating territory in which the original order was confirmed, or to which it was sent for confirmation and that, in the case of an order varying the original order, the order shall not have any effect unless and until confirmed in like manner as the original order. ________________________ 1. Substituted for the words "the States", by Part B States (Laws) Act, 1951 (3 of 1951), S. 3 and Sch. (1-4-1951). 2. Substituted for the words "Governor-General in Council" by A.O., 1937.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionConstitution of India Constitution Order 14
Title: Supreme Court (Decrees and Orders) Enforcement Order, 1950
State: Central
Year: 1950
THESUPREME COURT (DECREES AND ORDERS) ENFORCEMENT ORDER, 1950 C.O. 14, dated the 12th May, 1950 Inexercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 142 of theConstitution of India and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, thePresident is plessed to make the following Order, namely :-- 1.(1) This Order may be called the Supreme Court (Decrees and Orders) EnforcementOrder, 1950. (2)It Shall come into force at once. 2.Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law in force at the commencementof this Order, any decree passed or order made by the Supreme Court in theexercise of its appellate jurisdiction, including any order as to the costs of,and incidental to, any proceedings in the exercise of such jurisdiction,whether such decree or order was passed or made before or after the commencementof this Order, shall be enforceable in accordance with the provisions of law forthe time being in force relating to the enforcement of decrees or orders of theCourt or Tribunal from which the appeal to the Supreme Court was preferred orsought to be preferred.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionConstitution of India Constitution Order 47
Title: Supreme Court (Decrees and Orders) Enforcement Order, 1954
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....Order,19501 , the President is pleased to make the-following Order, namely:-- 1.(1) This Order may be called the Supreme Court (Decrees and Orders) EnforcementOrder, 1954. (2)It shall come into force at once. 2.Notwithstanding, anything contained in any other law in force at thecommencement of this Order, any decree passed or order made by the SupremeCourt, whether before or after such commencement, including any order as to thecosts of, and incidental to, any proceedings in that Court shall beenforceable : (a)where such decree or order was passed or made in exercise. of its appellatejurisdiction,--in accordance with the provisions of law for the time being inforce relating to the enforcement of decrees or orders of the Court orTribunal from which the appeal to the Supreme Court was preferred or sought tobe preferred ; and (b)in any other case,--in accordance with the provisions of law for the time beingin force relating to the enforcement of decrees or orders of such Court,Tribunal or other authority as the Supreme Court may specify in its 'decree' ororder or in a subsequent order made by it on the application of any party tothe proceeding. .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDecrees and Orders Validating Act, 1936 Section 2
Title: Certain Decrees and Orders Not Be Called in Question
State: Central
Year: 1936
No decree passed or order made by the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal, the High Court of Judicature at Madras or the High Court of Judicature at Bombay, in the exercise of its ordinary original civil jurisdiction under clause 12 of its Letters Patent, or by the High Court of Judicature at Rangoon, in the exercise of its original civil jurisdiction under clause 10 of its Letters Patent, shall be called in question in any proceedings before any other Court on the ground that the High Court passing the decree or making the order had no jurisdiction to pass or make the decree or order.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Land Reforms Act, 1961 Section 48C
Title: Interim Orders
State: Karnataka
Year: 1961
1[48C. Interim Orders (1) The Tribunal may, when it considers it just and proper and subject to such terms and conditions as it may impose, issue interlocutory orders in the nature of temporary injunction or appointment of Receiver concerning2[the dwelling house in respect of which an application is made under section 38 or] the land in respect of which an application is made under section 48A. (2) The Tribunal may at any time revoke or modify the order issued by it under sub-section (1). 3[(3) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (2), the order of the Tribunal shall be final.]] ______________________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 3 of 1982 w.e.f. 1.1.1979. 2. Inserted by Act 27 of 1976 w.e.f. 16.12.1975. 3. Inserted by Act 18 of 1990 w.e.f. 8.10.1990.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Rule 6 to 10
Title: Interlocutory Orders
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....authorized to enter under this rule. 8. Application for such orders to be after notice (1) An application by the plaintiff for an order under rule 6 or rule 7 may be made 1 [***] at any time after institution of the suit. (2) An application by the defendant for a like order may be made 1 [***] at any time after appearance. 2 [(3) Before making an order under rule 6 or rule 7 on an application made for the purpose, the Court shall, except where it appears that the object of making such order would be defeated by the delay, direct notice thereof to be given to the opposite party.] 9. When party may be put in immediate possession of land the subject-matter of suit Where land paying revenue to Government, or a tenure liable to sale, is the subject-matter of a suit, if the party in possession of such land or tenure neglects to pay the Government revenue, or the rent due to the proprietor of the tenure, as the case may be, and such land or tenure is consequently ordered to be sold, any other party to the suit claiming to have an interest in such land or tenure may, upon payment of the revenue or rent due previously to the sale (and with or without security at the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGuardians and Wards Act, 1890 Section 12
Title: Power to Make Interlocutory Order for Production of Minor and Interim Protection of Person and Property
State: Central
Year: 1890
(1) The Court may direct that the person, if any, having the custody of the minor, shall produce him or cause him to be produced at such place and time and before such person as it appoints, and may make such order for the temporary custody and protection of the person or property of the minor as it thinks proper. (2) If the minor is a female who ought not to be compelled to appear in public, the direction under sub- section (1) for her production shall require her to be produced in accordance with the customs and manners of the country. (3) Nothing in this sections shall authorize (a) the Court to place a female minor in the temporary custody of a person claiming to be her guardian on the ground of his being her husband, unless she is already in his custody with the consent of her parents, if any, or (b) any person to whom the temporary custody and protection of the property of a minor is entrusted to dispossess otherwise than by due course of law any person in possession of any of the property.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Chapter 9
Title: Order for Maintenance of Wives, Children and Parents
State: Central
Year: 1973
.....or that they are living separately by mutual consent, the Magistrate shall cancel the order. STATE AMENDMENTS 5 Madhya Pradesh: In sub-section (1) of section 125 of the Act for the words "five hundred rupees" the words "three thousand rupees" shall be substituted. 6 Maharashtra: In Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, in its application to the State of Maharashtra:.- (a) in sub-section (1),.- (i) for the words "not exceeding five hundred rupees" the words "not exceeding fifteen hundred rupees" shall be substituted; (ii) before the existing proviso, the following proviso shall be inserted, namely:.- Provided that, the Magistrate on an application or submission being made, supported by an affidavit by the person who has applied for the maintenance under this sub-section, for payment of interim maintenance, on being satisfied that, there is a prima facie ground for making such order, may direct the person against whom the application for maintenance has been made to pay a reasonable amount by way of interim maintenance to the applicant, pending the final disposal of the maintenance application: Provided further that, such order.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKARNATAKA ELECTRICITY REFORM ACT, 1999 Part IX
Title: COMMISSION'S POWER TO PASS ORDERS AND ENFORCE DECISIONS
State: Karnataka
Year: 1999
.....to secure compliance; (ii)the acts or omissions which, in its opinion constitute contravention of that condition or requirement; (iii)the other facts which in its opinion, justify the making of the proposed order; and (iv)the effects of the proposed order; and . (b) specifying the period (being not less than 5 days from the date of notice) within which the licensee may make representations or objections to the proposed order. (4) Subject to sub-section (5), and after considering any representations or objections from the licensee pursuant to sub-section (3) (b), the Commission may make an interim order (which may be modified from the proposed order following the licensees representations or objections) at any time after the expiry of the period referred to in sub-section (3), if,- (a) the Commission has good reason to believe that the licensee to whom the order relates has contravened or is contravening or is likely to contravene any relevant condition or requirement; and (b) the provisions made by the order are requisite for the purpose of securing compliance with that condition or requirement. (5) The Commission may not make an interim order if it is satisfied.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Maharashtra Vacant Lands (Further Interim Protection to Occupiers from Eviction and Recovery of Arears of Rent) Act, 1980 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1980
..... THE MAHARASHTRA VACANT LANDS (FURTHER INTERIM PROTECTION TO OCCUPIERS FROM EVICTION AND RECOVERY OF AREARSOF RENT) ACT, 1980 MAHARASHTRA ACT No. XVI OF 1980 Act received the President's assent on the 12th August, 1980; and the assent was first published in the Maharashtra Government Gazette, on the 12th August 19801. Amended by Mah. 14 of 1981. Amended by Mah. 14 of 1982.* Amended by Mah. 30 of 1982+ (31.8.1982). Amended by Mah 21 of 1983 (5.3.1983). Amended by Mah. 1 of 1984 ++ (29.9.1983). An Act to provide for further interim protection to occupiers of vacant lands in the State of Maharashtra from eviction and recovery of arrears of rent or compensation and for matters incidental or connected therewith. WHEREAS the High Court of Bombay, in Miscellaneous Petition No. 1340 of 1977 (Mrs. Kamal Sukumar Durgule v. State of Maharashtra) and other petitions Nos. 1197 of 1978, 1535 of 1978,141 of 1977 and 895 of 1978,decided on the 8th February 1980, held that the Maharashtra Vacant Lands (Prohibition of Unauthorised Occupation and Summary Eviction) Act, 1975, offended article 14 and other provisions of the Constitution and was null and void; AND WHEREAS an appeal was.....
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