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Home Bare Acts Phrase: just causeIndian Succession Act, 1925 Section 263
Title: Revocation or Annulment for Just Cause
State: Central
Year: 1925
.....or suggestion, or by concealing from the Court something material to the case; or (c) the grant was obtained by means of an untrue allegation of a fact essential in point of law to justify the grant, though such allegation was made in ignorance or inadvertently; or (d) the grant has become useless and inoperative through circumstances; or (e) the person to whom the grant was made has wilfully and without reasonable cause omitted to exhibit an inventory or account in accordance with the provisions of Chapter VII of this Part, or has exhibited under that Chapter an inventory or account which is untrue in a material respect. Illustrations (i) The Court by which the grant was made had no jurisdiction. (ii) The grant was made without citing parties who ought to have been cited. (iii) The Will of which probate was obtained was forged or revoked. (iv) A obtained letters of administration to the estate of B, as his widow, but it has since transpired that she was never married to him. (v) A has been taken administration to the estate of B as if he had died intestate, but a Will has since been discovered. (vi) Since probate was granted, a latter Will has been.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBhagelas Contracts Act of 1943 F, (Maharashtra) Section 8
Title: Bar of Suits in Respect of Bhagela Contract Except Suits Instituted for Recovery of Remuneration of Work Not Performed Without Just Cause
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1943
(1) Except in the case referred to in this section, no suit shall lie against the executant of a Bhagela contract or any other person for non-performance of labor, or in respect of any advance, debt or interest which is the consideration or part of the consideration of the contract. (2) If during the period of valid Bhagela contract, the Bhagela without just cause withholds the stipulated labor, then, subject to the provisions contained in section 5, an application may be made against the executant within three months after the termination of the period of contract to the Tahsildar of the taluka in which the executant resides, for the recovery of the actual remuneration of the work so withheld or not performed, but on such application the Tahsildar shall not decree a sum exceeding the principal of the advance found to be due at that time together with simple interest at a rate not exceeding six per cent. per annum. The decree passed by the Tahsildar shall, for all purposes, be deemed to be the decree of a competent Civil Court.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionProvincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887 Chapter II
Title: Constitution of Courts of Small Causes
State: Central
Year: 1887
.....a document the construction of which may affect the merits, they shall draw up and refer, for the decision of the High Court, a statement of the facts of the case and of the point on which they differ in opinion, and the provisions of [See now ss.113 and 115 and the First Schedule, Order XLVI, of the Code of Civil procedure, 1908 (Act 5 of 1908)] Chapter XLVI of the Code of Civil Procedure (14 of 1882) shall apply to the reference. (2) If they differ on any matter other than a matter specified in sub-section (1), the opinion of the Judge who is senior in respect of date of appointment as Judge of a Court of Small Causes, or, if one of them is an Additional Judge, then the opinion of the Judge sitting with him, shall prevail. (3) For the purposes of sub-section (2), a Judge permanently appointed shall be deemed to be senior to an officiating Judge. [This section has been amended in its application to the Bombay Presidency by the Provincial Small Cause Courts (Bombay Amendment) Act, 1930 (Bom.6 of 1930), s.2.] Section 12 - Registrar [Subs. by the A.O.1937 for the original sub-section which read: "(1) The L.G. may appoint to a Court of Small Causes an officer to be.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionProvincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887 Complete Act
Title: Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887
State: Central
Year: 1887
.....and orders of Courts of Small Causes Section26 - [Amendment of the second schedule to the Code of Civil Procedure.][Repealed] Section27 - Finality of decrees and orders Chapter v Section28 - Subordination of Courts of Small Causes Section29 - Seal Section30 - Abolition of Courts of Small Causes Section31 - Saving of power to appoint Judge of Court of Small Causes to other office Section32 - Application of Act to Courts invested with jurisdiction of Court of Small Causes Section33 - Application of Act and Code to Court so invested as to two Courts Section34 - Modification of Code as so applied Section35 - Continuance of proceedings of abolished Courts Section36 - [Amendment of Indian Limitation Act.][Repealed] Section37 - Publication of certain orders ScheduleI - FIRST SCHEDULE ScheduleII - SECOND SCHEDULE
List Judgments citing this sectionSmall Cause Courts Act, 1964 Complete Act
Title: Small Cause Courts Act, 1964
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
.....of suits by Courts of Small Causes Section 9 - Exclusive jurisdiction of Courts of Small Causes Chapter IV Section 10 - Application of the Code Section 11 - Trial of suits by Registar Section 12 - Admission, return and rejection of plaints by Registrar Section 13 - Passing of decrees by Registrar on admission Section 14 - Execution of decrees by Registrar Section 15 - Adjournment of cases by chief ministerial officer Section 16 - Return of plaint in suits involving question of title Section 17 - Appeals from certain orders of Court of Small Causes Section 18 - Revision of decrees and orders of Courts of Small Causes Section 19 - Finality of decrees or orders Chapter v Section 20 - Subordination of Courts of Small Causes Section 21 - Vacation Section 22 - Seal Section 23 - Abolition of Courts of Small Causes Section 24 - Saving of power to appoint Judge of Court of Small Causes to other office Section 25 - Application of Act to Courts invested with jurisdiction of Court of Small causes Section 26 - Application of Act and Code to Courts so invested as to two Courts Section 27 - Modification of Code as so applied Section 28 - Continuance of proceedings of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionProvincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887 Chapter III
Title: Jurisdiction of Courts of Small Causes
State: Central
Year: 1887
(1) A Court of Small Causes shall not take cognizance of the suits specified in the second schedule as suits excepted from the cognizance of a Court of Small Causes. (2) Subject to the exceptions specified in that schedule and to the provisions of any enactment for the time being in force, all suits of a civil nature of which the value does not exceed five hundred rupees shall be cognizable by a Court of Small Causes. (3) Subject as aforesaid, the State Government may, by order in writing, direct that all suits of a civil nature of which the value does not exceed one thousand rupees shall be cognizable by a Court of Small Causes mentioned in the order [For notifications issued under this section, see different local R. and O.] Section 16 - Exclusive jurisdiction of Courts of Small Causes Save as expressly provided by this Act or by any other enactment for the time being in force, a suit cognizable by a Court of Small Causes shall not be tried by any other Court having jurisdiction within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the Court of Small Causes by which the suit is triable.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPresidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 Complete Act
Title: Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882
State: Central
Year: 1882
.....- [Repealed] Section86 - [Repealed] Section87 - Imprisonment or committal of person refusing to answer or produce document Section88 - Appeal from orders under section 87 Chapter XIII Section89 - Persons by whom process may be served Section90 - Registers and returns Section91 - Court to furnish records, etc., called for by State Government or High Court Section92 - Holidays and vacations Section93 - Certain persons exempt from arrest by Court Section94 - No suit to lie upon decree of Court Section95 - Place of imprisonment Section96 - Tender in suit for anything done under Act Section97 - Limitation of prosecutions Schedule1 - FIRST SCHEDULE Schedule2 - SECOND SCHEDUL Schedule3 - THIRD SCHEDULE Schedule4 - FOURTH SCHEDULE
List Judgments citing this sectionSmall Cause Courts Act, 1964 Chapter II
Title: Constitution of Courts of Small Causes
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
..... (3) The High Court may, by notification, confer upon a Registrar, if he is a person in the judicial service of the State, the jurisdiction of a Judge for the trial of suits of which the value does not exceed fifty rupees. (4) The Registrar shall try such suits cognizable by him as the Judge may, by general or special order, direct. Section 7 - Duties of ministerial officers (1) The ministerial officers of a Court of Small Causes shall, in addition to any duties mentioned in this Act, or in any other law for the time being in force, as duties which are or may be imposed on any of them, discharge such duties of a ministerial nature as the Judge directs. (2) The High Court may make rules consistent with this Act, and with any other law for the time being in force, conferring and imposing on the ministerial officers of a Court of Small Causes such powers and duties as it thinks fit, and regulating the mode in which powers and duties so conferred and imposed are to be exercised and performed.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSmall Cause Courts Act, 1964 Chapter III
Title: Jurisdiction of Courts of Small Causes
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
(1) A Court of Small Causes shall not take cognizance of the suits specified in the Schedule as suits excepted from the cognizance of a Court of Small Causes. (2) Subject to the exceptions specified in the Schedule and to the provisions of any law for the time being in force, all suits of a civil nature of which the value does not exceed five hundred rupees shall be cognizable by a Court of Small Causes: Provided that the State Government, in consultation with the High Court, may by notification, direct that all suits of which the value does not exceed1[twenty five thousand] rupees shall be cognizable by a Court of Small Causes mentioned in the notification. _______________________ 1. Substituted by Act 13 of 1989 w.e.f. 17.4.1989. Section 9 - Exclusive jurisdiction of Courts of Small Causes Save as expressly provided by this Act or by any other law for the time being in force, a suit cognizable by a Court of Small Causes shall not be tried by any other Court having jurisdiction, within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the Court of Small Causes by which the suit is triable.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPresidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 Section 9
Title: Procedure and Practice of Small Cause Court
State: Central
Year: 1882
.....the procedure or practice of the Small Cause Court on or before the thirty-first day of December, 1894, in or under this Act or any other enactment for the time being in force; and {Inserted by Act 3 of 1899, section 4.} [(aa) empower the Registrar to hear and dispose of undefended suits and interlocutory applications or matters, and] (b) cancel or vary any such rule or rules. Rules made under this section may provide, among other matters, for the exercise by one or more of the Judges of the Small Cause Court of any powers conferred on the Small Cause Court by this Act or any other enactment for the time being in force. (2) The law, and any rules and declarations made, or purporting to be made, thereunder, with respect to procedure or practice, in force or treated as in force in the Small Cause Court on the thirty-first day of December, 1894, shall be in force, unless and until cancelled or varied by rules made by the High Court under this section.]
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