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Title: Knowledge About Old or Abandoned Chemical Weapons to Be Informed to National Authority
State: Central
Year: 2000
Any person having knowledge about the possession or location of Old Chemical Weapons or Abandoned Chemical Weapons shall inform the National Authority of such possession and the precise location of such Old Chemical Weapons or Abandoned Chemical Weapons within seven days from the commencement of this Act: Provided that where the knowledge about the possession or location of Old Chemical Weapons or Abandoned Chemical Weapons is obtained after the commencement of this Act, an information about knowledge of such possession or location shall be given to the National Authority within seven days from the occurrence of such knowledge.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 35
Title: When Such an Act is Criminal by Reason of Its Being Done with a Criminal Knowledge or Intention
State: Central
Year: 1860
Whenever an act, which is criminal only by reason of its being done with a criminal knowledge or intention, is done by several persons, each of such persons who joins in the act with such knowledge or intention is liable for the act in the same manner as if the act were done by him alone with that knowledge or intention.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 86
Title: Offence Requiring a Particular Intent or Knowledge Committed by One Who is Intoxicated
State: Central
Year: 1860
In cases where an act done is not an offence unless done with a particular knowledge or intent, a person who does the act in a state of intoxication shall be liable to be dealt with as if he had the same knowledge as he would have had if he had not been intoxicated, unless the thing which intoxicated him was administered to him without his knowledge or against his will.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBiological Diversity Act, 2002 Section 20
Title: Transfer of Biological Resource or Knowledge
State: Central
Year: 2002
(1) No person who has been granted approval under section 19 shall transfer any biological resource or knowledge associated thereto which is the subject matter of the said approval except with the permission of the National Biodiversity Authority. (2) Any person who intends to transfer any biological resource or knowledge associated thereto referred to in sub-section (1) shall make an application in such form and in such manner as may be prescribed to the National Biodiversity Authority. (3) On receipt of an application under sub-section (2), the National Biodiversity Authority may, after making such enquiries as it may deem fit and if necessary after consulting an expert committee constituted for this purpose, by order, grant approval subject to such terms and conditions as it may deem fit, including the imposition of charges by way of royalty or for reasons to be recorded in writing, reject the application: Provided that no such order for rejection shall be made without giving an opportunity of being heard to the person affected. (4) The National Biodiversity Authority shall give public notice of every approval granted by it under this section.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionINDIAN SUCCESSION ACT, 1925 Section 164
Title: Change of subject without testator's knowledge
State: Central
Year: 1925
Where a thing specifically bequeathed undergoes a change between the date of the will and the testator's death, and the change takes place without the knowledge or sanction of the testator, the legacy is not adeemed. Illustration A bequeaths to B "all my 3 per cent. Consols". The Consols are, without A's knowledge sold by his agent, and the proceeds converted into East India Stock. This legacy is not adeemed.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Section 188
Title: Circumstances in Which Knowledge or Waiver is Presumed or Inferred
State: Central
Year: 1925
(1) Such knowledge or waiver of inquiry shall, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, be presumed if the legatee has enjoyed for two years the benefits provided for him by the Will without doing any act to express dissent. (2) Such knowledge or waiver of inquiry may be inferred from any act of the legatee which renders it impossible to place the persons interested in the subject-matter of the bequest in the same condition as if such act had not been done. Illustration A bequeaths to B an estate to which C is entitled, and to C a coal mine. C takes possession of the mine and exhausts it. He has thereby confirmed the bequest of the estate to B.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Section 198
Title: Knowledge Requisite for Valid Ratification
State: Central
Year: 1872
No valid ratification can be made by a person whose knowledge of the facts of the case is materially defective.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Evidence Act 1872 Section 106
Title: Burden of Proving Fact Especially Within Knowledge
State: Central
Year: 1872
When any fact is especially within the knowledge of any person, the burden of proving that fact is upon him. Illustrations (a) When a person does an act with some intention other than that which the character and circumstances of the act suggest, the burden of proving that intention is upon him. (b) A is charged with travelling on a railway without a ticket. The burden of proving that he had a ticket is on him
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 418
Title: Cheating with Knowledge That Wrongful Loss May Ensue to Person Whose Interest Offender is Bound to Protect
State: Central
Year: 1860
Whoever cheats with the knowledge that he is likely thereby to cause wrongful loss to a person whose interest in the transaction to which the cheating relates, he was bound, either by law, or by a legal contract, to protect, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Indian Penal Code 1860 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1860
.....Court of Justice (including a liquidator, receiver or Commissioner) whose duty is, as such officer, to investigate or report on any matter of law or fact, or to make, authenticate, or keep any document, or to take charge or dispose of any property or to execute any judicial process, or to a administrator any oath, or to interpret, or to preserve order in the Court, and every person specially authorized by a Court of Justice to perform any of such duties; Fifth--Every juryman, assessor, or member of a Panchayat assisting a Court of Justice or public servant; Sixth--Every arbitrator or other person to whom any cause or matter has been referred for decision or report by any Court of Justice, or by any other competent public authority; Seventh--Every person who holds any office by virtue of which he is empowered to place or keep any person in confinement; Eighth--Every officer of the Government, whose duty it is, as such officer, to prevent offences, to give information of offences, to being offenders to justice, or to protect the public health, safety or convenience; Ninth--Every officer whose duty it is, as such officer, to take, receive, keep or expend any property on behalf of.....
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