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Home Bare Acts Phrase: investitureCivil Courts Act, 1964 Section 23A
Title: Investiture of Subordinate Courts with Jurisdiction of District Court Under the Indian Succession Act, 1925
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
.....and other limitations as may be specified in such notification, with all or any of the powers of a District Judge under the Indian Succession Act, 1925 (Central Act 39 of 1925). (2) Any1[Civil Judge (Senior Division)] or1[Civil Judge (Junior Division)] invested with powers under sub-section (1) shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the District Judge in the exercise of the powers conferred by the said Act upon the District Judge, and the provisions of the said Act relating to the District Judge shall apply to such1[Civil Judge (Senior Division)] or1[Civil Judge (Junior Division)], as the case may be, as if he were the District Judge: Provided that every order made by the1[Civil Judge (Senior Division)] or the1[Civil Judge (Junior Division)] by virtue of the powers conferred upon him under sub-section (1) shall be subject to appeal,- (i) to the Court of1[Civil Judge (Senior Division)] when the order is passed by the1[Civil Judge (Junior Division)]; (ii) to the District Court where the order is passed by a1[Civil Judge (Senior Division)]. (3) Every order passed on appeal under the proviso to sub-section (2) shall be subject to appeal to the High Court under the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCivil Courts Act, 1964 Chapter III
Title: Jurisdiction
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
.....Act 16 of 1996 (w.e.f. 21.9.1996). 2. Omitted by Act 28 of 1978 (w.e.f. 1.2.1979) by notification. Text of the notification is at the end of the Act. Section 23A - Investiture of subordinate courts with jurisdiction of District Court under the Indian Succession Act, 1925 1[23A. Investiture of subordinate courts with jurisdiction of District Court under the Indian Succession Act, 1925 (1) The High Court may, by notification, invest any1[Civil Judge (Senior Division)] or1[Civil Judge (Junior Division)], within such local limits and subject to such pecuniary and other limitations as may be specified in such notification, with all or any of the powers of a District Judge under the Indian Succession Act, 1925 (Central Act 39 of 1925). (2) Any1[Civil Judge (Senior Division)] or1[Civil Judge (Junior Division)] invested with powers under sub-section (1) shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the District Judge in the exercise of the powers conferred by the said Act upon the District Judge, and the provisions of the said Act relating to the District Judge shall apply to such1[Civil Judge (Senior Division)] or1[Civil Judge (Junior Division)], as the case may be, as if he were.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Tamil Nadu Civil Courts Act (Iii of 1874) Complete Act
State: Tamil Nadu
Year: 1874
..... The superior Court shall thereupon dispose of the case in the manner prescribed by the Code of Civil Procedure, Present Section -24 of 1908 Act. [Section 6] . Nothing in the last preceding clause of this section shall be deemed to affect the extraordinary original civil jurisdiction of the High Court. THE WHOLE OF PART IV WHICH CONTAINED SECTIONS 18 TO 21 WAS OMITTED BY THE ADAPTATION ORDER OF 1937. [PART " IV] PART V Ministerial Officers 22. Omitted by the Adaptation Order of 1937 23. Omitted by the Adaptation Order of 1937 Substituted by the Adaptation Oder of 1937 [24. Duties of Ministerial Officers " The Ministerial Officers of a Court shall perform such duties as may from time to time be imposed upon them by the presiding officer of the Court] 24-A. Omitted by the Adaptation Order of 1937 PART VI Miscellaneous Inserted by Section 2 of the Madras Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1948, (Madras Act X of 1948) [ 24-A. Appointment of Subordinate Judge for two or more districts.- (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, a Subordinate Judge may, where the Substituted by the Adaptation Order of 1950 [ State ] Government so direct, be appointed.....
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Chapter 13
Title: Of the Liability of an Executor or Administrator for Devastation
State: Central
Year: 1925
.....order for the grant of the certificate to him. (3) If the Judge cannot decide the right to the certificate without determining questions of law or fact which seem to be too intricate and difficult for determination in a summary proceeding, he may nevertheless grant a certificate to the applicant if he appears to be the person having prima facie the best title thereto. (4) When there are more applicants than one for a certificate, and it appears to the Judge that more than one of such applicants are interested in the estate of the deceased, the Judge may, in deciding to whom the certificate is to be granted, have regard to the extent of interest and the fitness in other respects of the applicants. Section 374 - Contents of certificate When the District Judge grants a certificate, he shall therein specify the debts and securities setforth in the application for the certificate, and may thereby empower the person to whom the certificate is granted (a) to receive interest or dividends on, or (b) to negotiate or transfer, or (c) both to receive interest or dividends on, and to negotiate or transfer, the securities or any of them. Section 375 - Requisition of security.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Part 10
Title: Succession Certificates
State: Central
Year: 1925
.....order for the grant of the certificate to him. (3) If the Judge cannot decide the right to the certificate without determining questions of law or fact which seem to be too intricate and difficult for determination in a summary proceeding, he may nevertheless grant a certificate to the applicant if he appears to be the person having prima facie the best title thereto. (4) When there are more applicants than one for a certificate, and it appears to the Judge that more than one of such applicants are interested in the estate of the deceased, the Judge may, in deciding to whom the certificate is to be granted, have regard to the extent of interest and the fitness in other respects of the applicants. Section 374 - Contents of certificate When the District Judge grants a certificate, he shall therein specify the debts and securities setforth in the application for the certificate, and may thereby empower the person to whom the certificate is granted (a) to receive interest or dividends on, or (b) to negotiate or transfer, or (c) both to receive interest or dividends on, and to negotiate or transfer, the securities or any of them. Section 375 - Requisition of security.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Section 388
Title: Investiture of Inferior Courts with Jurisdiction of District Court for Purposes of This Act
State: Central
Year: 1925
.....to such an inferior court as if it were a District Judge: Provided that an appeal from any such order of an inferior court as is mentioned in subsection (1) of section 384 shall lie to the District Judge, and not to the High Court, and that the District Judge may, if he thinks fit, by his order on the appeal, make any such declaration and direction as that sub-section authorises the High Court to make by its order on an appeal from an order of a District Judge. (3) An order of a District Judge on an appeal from an order of an inferior Court under the last foregoing sub-section shall, subject to the provisions as to reference to and revision by the High Court and as to review of judgment of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), as applied by section 141 of that Code, be final. (4) The District Judge may withdraw any proceedings under this Part from an inferior court, and may either himself dispose of them or transfer them to another such court established within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the District Judge and having authority to dispose of the proceedings. (5) A notification under sub-section (1) may specify any inferior court specially or any.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Complete Act
Title: Indian Succession Act, 1925
State: Central
Year: 1925
..... Section383 - Revocation of certificate Section384 - Appeal Section385 - Effect on certificate of previous certificate, probate or letters of administration Section386 - Validation of certain payments made in good faith to holder of invalid certificate Section387 - Effect of decisions under this Act, and liability of holder of certificate thereunder Section388 - Investiture of inferior courts with jurisdiction of District Court for purposes of this Act Section389 - Surrender of superseded and invalid certificates Section390 - Provisions with respect to certificates under Bombay Regulation VIII of 1827 Part 11 Section391 - Saving Section392 - Repeals Schedule1 - SCHEDULE 1 Schedule2 - SCHEDULE 2 Schedule3 - SCHEDULE 3 Schedule4 - SCHEDULE 4 Schedule5 - SCHEDULE 5 Schedule6 - SCHEDULE 6 Schedule7 - SCHEDULE 7 Schedule8 - SCHEDULE 8 Schedule9 - SCHEDULE 9
List Judgments citing this sectionCivil Courts Act, 1964 Complete Act
Title: Civil Courts Act, 1964
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
.....a Civil Judge (Junior Division) with Small Cause powers Section 23 - Power to invest Civil Judge (Senior Division) with jurisdiction under certain Acts Section 23A - Investiture of subordinate courts with jurisdiction of District Court under the Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 24 - Judges not to try suits in which they are interested nor to try appeals from decrees passed by them in other capacities Chapter IV Section 25 - Temporary charge of office of District Judge Section 26 - Transfer of proceedings on vacation of office by Civil Judge (Senior Division) or Civil Judge (Junior Division) Section 27 - Power of High Court to make rules Section 28 - Vacation Section 29 - Repeal and savings Section 30 - Substitution of the expression "Civil Judge" and "Munsiff" for other expressions in certain laws in force Section 30A - Substitution of the expression "Civil Judge (Senior Division)", "Civil Judge (Junior Division)", "Court of Civil Judge (Senior Division)", "Court of Civil Judge (Junior Division)" for the expressions in certain laws in force Section 30B - Construction of references to Civil Judge, Court of the Civil Judge, Munsiff and Munsiffs Court in any judgement.....
List Judgments citing this sectionSuccession Act, 1925 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1925
.....of determining questions as to what person or what property is denoted by any words used in a will, a Court shall inquire into every material fact relating to the persons who claim to be interested under such will, the property which is claimed as the subject of disposition, the circumstances of the testator and of his family, and into every fact a knowledge of which may conduce to the right application of the words which the testator has used. SECTION 76: MISNOMER OR MISS DESCRIPTION OF OBJECT (1) Where the words used in a will to designate or describe a legatee or a class of legatees sufficiently show what is meant, an error in the name or description shall not prevent the legacy from taking effect. (2) A mistake in the name of a legatee may be corrected by a description of him, and a mistake in the description of a legatee may be corrected by the name. SECTION 77: WHEN WORDS MAY BE SUPPLIED Where any word material to the full expression of the meaning has been omitted, it may be supplied by the context. SECTION 78: REJECTION OF ERRONEOUS PARTICULARS IN DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT If the thing which the testator intended to bequeath can be sufficiently identified.....
List Judgments citing this sectionKerala Civil Courts Act, 1957 1 Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 1957
.....and orders of a Subordinate Judge's Court passed after the commencement of the Kerala Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1959, notwithstanding the fact that the suits in respect of which such decrees and orders have been passed were instituted before such commencement"] 14. Power to require witness or partly to make oath or affirmation.- Every court under this Act may require a witness or party to any suit or other proceeding pending in such court to make such oath or affirmation as is prescribed by the law for the time being in force. 15. Judges not to try suits in which they are interested; or to try appeals from decrees passed by them in other capacities .-(1) No District Judge, Subordinate Judge or Munsiff shall try any suit, proceeding or other case to which he is a party or in which he is personally interested. (2) No District Judge or Subordinate Judge shall hear any appeal against a decree or order passed by himself. (3) When any such suit, proceeding, case or appeal as is referred to in sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) comes before any such officer, he shall transmit forthwith the record of such suit, proceeding, case or appeal, as the case may be, to the.....
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