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Calcutta Pilots Act, 1859 Section 8

Title: Appointment of Jury

State: Central

Year: 1859

At the time and place mentioned in the notice, the Judge in the presence of the prosecutor and the person accused shall read over the names which first occur in each of the said lists of those merchants and pilots who he has reason to believe are present in Calcutta and capable of attending as jurors at the trial; and shall also propose the name of a master of a merchant ship lying in the Port of Calcutta, whom he deems qualified to serve on such jury If no objection be made and allowed, the persons so nominated shall be the jury to serve at the trial. If the prosecutor or the party accused shall object to any of the persons named as jurors, he shall assign the grounds of his objection and such objection shall forthwith be decided by the Judge. If the objection be allowed, the Judge shall read from the said lists or propose (as the case may be) another name in the place of the one objected to and the person so nominated shall serve on the jury provided no objection to such person be made and allowed as aforesaid.

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Coroners Act, 1871 Section 22

Title: Coroner to Sum Up to Jury

State: Central

Year: 1871

When all the witnesses have been examined, the Coroner shall sum up the evidence to the jury, and the jury shall then consider of their verdict.

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Indian Evidence Act 1872 Section 166

Title: Power of Jury or Assessors to Put Questions

State: Central

Year: 1872

In cases tried by jury or with assessors, the jury or assessors may put any question to the witnesses, through or by leave of the Judge, which the Judge himself might put and which he considers proper.

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Calcutta Pilots Act, 1859 Section 5

Title: Trial to Be Held Before Judge Arid Jury

State: Central

Year: 1859

Every trial under this Act shall be held before the said Judge and a jury composed of two merchants of Calcutta, a master of a merchant ship lying in the Port of Calcutta, and a pilot of not less than twenty year's service.

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Calcutta Pilots Act, 1859 Section 6

Title: Lists of Merchants and Plots Liable to Serve on Jury

State: Central

Year: 1859

The Judge shall cause to be prepared and shall keep two separate lists, one containing the names of merchants, the other containing the names of pilots, liable to serve on such jury. The names in each list shall be arranged in alphabetical order, and the place of abode and quality or business of each person named shall be stated.

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Calcutta Pilots Act, 1859 Section 7

Title: Notice to Prosecutor and Place for Appoint in Jury

State: Central

Year: 1859

When the judge shall be about to hold a trial under this Act, he shall give notice to the prosecutor and to the party accused of a time and place to be fixed by the Judge for appointing a jury to serve at such trial.

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Indian Post Office Act, 1898 Section 62

Title: Penalty for Defiling or Injuring Post Office Letter-boxes

State: Central

Year: 1898

Whoever places in or against any letter-box provided by the Post Office for the reception of postal articles any fire, match or tight, any explosive, dangerous, filthy, noxious or deleterious substance, or any fluid, or commits a nuisance in or against any such letter-box, or does anything likely to injure any such letter-box or its appurtenances or contents, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine, or with both.

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Representation of the People Act, 1951 Section 58

Title: Fresh Poll in the Case of Destruction, Etc., of Ballot Boxes

State: Central

Year: 1951

.....station or place and notify the day so appointed and the hours so fixed in such manner as it may deem fit, or (b) if satisfied that the result of a fresh poll at that polling station or place will not in anyway, affect the result of the election or that2[the mechanical failure of the voting machine or] the error or irregularity in procedure is not material, issue such directions to the returning officer as it may deem proper for the further conduct and completion of the election. (3) The provisions of this Act and of any rules or orders made thereunder shall apply to every such fresh poll as they apply to the original poll.] ______________________ 1. Substituted by Act 40 of 1961, Section 13, for section 58 w.e.f. 20-9-1961. 2. Inserted by Act 1 of 1989, Section 9 w.e.f. 15-3-1989.

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Registration Act, 1908 Section 16

Title: Register-books and Fire-proof Boxes

State: Central

Year: 1908

..... "(1) The State Government shall provide for the office of every registering officer the books and also the information processing and storage devices like computers and scanners along with the software prescribed by the Inspector-General, from time to time necessary for purpose of this Act." 3 Uttar Pradesh: Insub-section (1), for the words "Inspectors of Registration Offices" the words "Assistant Inspector-General of Registration" shall be substituted. ________________________ 1.Substituted by the A.O. 1950, for "Provincial Government". 2.Vide Andhra Pradesh Act 16 of 1999, section 3 (w.e.f. 31-12-1998). 3.Vide Uttar Pradesh Act 6 of 1980, section 12.

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Indian Post Office Act, 1898 Section 63

Title: Penalty for Affixing Without Authority Thing To, or Painting, Tarring or Disfiguring, Post Office or Post Office Letter-box

State: Central

Year: 1898

Whoever, without due authority, affixes any placard, advertisement, notice, list, document board or other thing in or on, or paints, tars or in any way disfigures any post office or any letter-box provided by the Post Office for the reception of postal articles, shall be punishable with fine which may extend to fifty rupees.

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