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Delhi High Court Act, 1966 Complete Act

State: Delhi

Year: 1966

.....prepaid and duly sent by registered post, acknowledgement due the declaration referred to in this clause shall be made notwithstanding the fact that the acknowledgement having been lost or mislaid, or for any other reason, has not been received within thirty days from the date of the issue of the summons; (46) substitute for a summons a letter signed by the Registrar, where the defendant is of a rank entitling him to such mark of consideration and sand it in such a mode or manner as he thinks fit (O.V, rule 30); (47) to give notice of the deposit by the defendant to the plaintiff under O.XXIV, rule 2 of the Code; (48) mark the documents produced by the plaintiff under O.VII, rule 17 of the Code for the purpose of identification and after comparing the copy with the original, if it is found correct, certify it to be so and return the book to the plaintiff and cause a copy to be filed; (49) applications under O. XXXIII, except under rule 9; (50) receive the decree transferred to this Court for execution under O. XXI, rule 7 of the Code; (51) direct the applicant to file certified copy of the decree under O. XXI, rule 11(3) of the Code; (52).....

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Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Appendix E

Title: Execution

State: Central

Year: 1908

.....order be sent to ..... with a copy of the decree and of any order which may have been made for execution of the same and a certificate of non-satisfaction. Dated the .................. day of ................... 19......../20.... . Judge No. 4 certificate of non-satisfaction of decree (Title) Certified that no* satisfaction of the decree of this Court in suit No. ..... of 19..../20...., a copy which is hereunto attached, has been obtained by execution within the jurisdiction of this Court. Dated the ................. day of ..................... 19........./20.... . Judge No. 5 certificate of the execution of decree transferred to another court (0.21.1.6.) (Title) No. of Suit and the Court by which the decree was passed Names if parties Date of application for excution Number of the execution case Process issued and dates of service thereof Costs of execution Amount realized How the case disposed of Remarks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .....

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The Limitation Act, 1963 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1963

.....when the court is closed, the suit, appeal or application may be instituted, preferred or made on the day when the court reopens. Explanation- The fact that the appellant or the applicant was misled by any order, practice or judgment of the High Court in ascertaining or computing the prescribed period may be sufficient cause within the meaning of this section. SECTION 05: EXTENSION OF PRESCRIBED PERIOD IN CERTAIN CASES- Any appeal or any application, other than an application under any of the provisions of Order XXI of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908) may be admitted after the prescribed period, if the appellant 'or the applicant satisfies the court that he had sufficient cause for not preferring the appeal or making the application within such period. Explanation-The fact that the appellant or the applicant was misled by any order, practice or judgment of the High Court in ascertaining or computing the prescribed period may be sufficient cause within the meaning of this section. SECTION 06: LEGAL DISABILITY- (1) Where a person entitled to institute a suit or make an application for the execution of a decree is, at the time from which the prescribed. Period is.....

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The Kerala Revenue Recovery Act, 1968 [1] Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 1968

.....When the amount due has not been paid pursuant to the terms of the demand and no arrangement for securing the same has been entered into to the satisfaction of the Collector or the authorised officer, the officer who made the attachment shall, if he is not himself empowered to sell the property attached, immediately transmit a copy of the list or inventory of the property attached to the nearest officer empowered to sell the property in order that it may be publicly sold for the discharge of the arrear of the public revenue due on land, with interest and cost of process. 12. Sale of attached property .- (1) Subject to the provisions of sub-sections (2) and (3), the property attached may be sold in public auction. A copy of the list or inventory of the property to be sold, together with a notice under the signature of the Collector or the authorised officer specifying the place and the day and hour at which, and also the person by whom, the property will be sold, shall be served on the defaulter. A copy of the list or inventory of the property and a copy of the notice shall also be published. (2) The date of sale shall not be within fifteen days of the service of the notice on.....

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Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 2002

.....state that during take over of possession___________________ (to be filled in case of occurrence of any incidence) Therefore, we declare that the facts of the Panchnama mentioned herein are true and correct to the best of our observations and knowledge. 1. Signature Date Time Name Address 2. do - Drawn before me Authorised Officer APPENDIX 2 INVENTORY [rule-4(2)] INVENTORY Inventory of movables taken possession in Loan Account bearing No.--------------------------Inventory of movable properties taken possession of at the premises of Shri/M/s----------- Plot No.-----------/Gala No.----------------H.no.----------------------, Street No.---------------of---------------under Section 13(4) of the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest (Second) 1[Act], 2002 and the Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002 made thereunder, on this -------------------day of -------------------- 20--------------by Shri --------------------, authorised officer of-------------------------(name of the Institution) under the said 1[Act], between the hours ---------------M. Sr. No. Description of article Estimated value Place.....

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Trusts Act, 1882 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1882

....."registered' means registered under the law for the registration of documents for the time being in force a person is said to have "notice" of a fact either when he actually knows that fact or when, but for willful abstention from inquiry or gross negligence, he would have known it, or when information of the fact is given to or obtained by his agent, under the circumstances mentioned in the section 229 Indian Contract Act, 1872 (9 of 1872)-, ; and all expressions used herein and defined in the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (expressions defined in Act 9 of 1872), shall be deemed to have the meanings respectively attributed to them by that Act. SECTION 04: LAWFUL PURPOSE. A trust may be created for any lawful purpose. The purpose of a trust is lawful unless it is (a) forbidden by law, or (b) is of such a nature that, if permitted, it would defeat the provisions of any law, or (c) is fraudulent, or (d) involves or implies injury to the person or property of another, or (e) the Court regards it as immoral or opposed to public policy. Every trust of which the purpose is unlawful is void. And where a trust is created for two purposes, of which one is lawful and the other.....

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The Substituted by the Tamil Nadu Adaptation Order 1969 [ Tamil Nadu ] Village Courts Act, 1858 Complete Act

State: Tamil Nadu

Year: 1969

.....by himself, and shall then return it to the village court together with a report of such service. Such report shall be prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein. 28. Procedure if defendant does not appear " If a defendant does not appear in person or by agent on the day fixed, and it be proved that the summons was duly served, the village court may proceed exparte. If it is not proved that the summons was duly served, the village munsif shall issue a fresh summons. Defendant can claim two days ˜ notice of suit Every defendant may claim two clear days' notice of suit, and if the summons was not served in sufficient time to enable him to answer on the day fixed, the hearing shall be adjourned to a future day, of which written notice shall be given to defendant. 29. Process to be served at expense of party issuing " Every summons served under this Act otherwise than by the village servant shall be served at the expense of the party on whose behalf it is issued. Omitted by Tamil Nadu Act II of 1920 S.20 30. Procedure where plaintiff does not appear and defendant does not admit claim or where summons is not served through plaintiff's default " If on the.....

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Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963) Part III

Title: Computation of Period of Limitation

State: Central

Year: 1963

.....of any interest during the pendency of a suit or where a plaintiff is made a defendant or a defendant is made a plaintiff. Section 22 - Continuing breaches and torts In the case of a continuing breach of contract or in the case of a continuing tort, a fresh period of limitation begins to run at every moment of the time during which the breach or the tort, as the case may be, continues. Section 23 - Suits for compensation for acts not actionable without special damage In the case of a suit for compensation for an act which does not give rise to a cause of action unless some specific injury actually results therefrom, the period of limitation shall be computed from the time when the injury results. Section 24 - Computation of time mentioned in instruments All instruments shall for the purposes of this Act be deemed to be made with reference to the Gregorian calendar.

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Indian Trusts Act, 1882 Chapter VI

Title: Of the Rights and Liabilities of the Beneficiary

State: Central

Year: 1882

.....has himself, without coercionor undue influence having been brought to bear on him, ratified the sale to the trustee with full knowledge of the facts of the case and of his rights as against the trustee. Section 63 - Following trust-property into the hands of third persons Where trust-property conies into the hands of a third person is consistently with the trust, the beneficiary may require him to admit formally, or may institute a suit for a declaration, 'that the property is comprised in the trust. Into that into which it has been converted.--Where he trustee has disposed of trust-properly and the money or other property which he has received therefor can be traced in his hands, or the hands of his legal representative or legatee, the beneficiary has, in respect thereof, rights as nearly as may be the same as his rights in respect of the original trust-property. Illustrations (a) A, a trustee for B of Rs.10,000, wrongfully invests the Rs.10,000 in the purchase of certain land. B is entitled to the land. (b) A, a trustee, wrongfully purchases land in his own name, partly with his own money, partly with money subject to a trust for . B is entitled to a charge on.....

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Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963) Section 17

Title: Effect of Fraud or Mistake

State: Central

Year: 1963

.....the plaintiff or the applicant first had the means of producing the concealed document or compelling its production: Provided that nothing in this section shall enable any suit to be instituted or application to be made to recover or enforce any charge against, or set aside any transaction affecting, any property which-- (i) in the case of fraud, has been purchased for valuable consideration by a person who was not a party to the fraud and did not at the time of the purchase know, or have reason to believe, that any fraud had been committed, or (ii) in the case of mistake, has been purchased for valuable consideration subsequently to the transaction in which the mistake was made, by a person who did not know, or have reason to believe, that the mistake had been made, or (iii) in the case of a concealed document, has been purchased for valuable consideration by a person who was not a party to the concealment and, did not at the time of purchase know, or have reason to believe, that the document had been concealed. (2) Where a judgment-debtor has, by fraud or force, prevented the execution of a decree or order within the period of limitation, the court may, on the.....

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