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Burmah Oil Company (Acquisition of Shares of Oil India Limited and of the Understakings in India or Assam Oil Company Limited and the Burmah Oil Company (India Trading) Limited) Act, 1981 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1981

.....Government company to take all necessary steps for taking possession of all properties, which have been transferred to. and vested in it under this Act. SECTION 15: CONTRACTS TO CONTINUE UNLESS TERMINATED BY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT - (1) Every contract, other than an Agreement referred to in sub-section (6) of section. entered into by a specified company for any service, sale or supply in India and into force immediately before the appointed day. shall, unless terminated under sub-section (2). within a period of two years from the appointed day. continue to be of full force .and effect against or in favour of the Central Government or. as the case may be. the successor Government company (2) The Central Government may. if it is satisfied that any contract referred to in sub-section (1) is unduly onerous or has been entered into in bad faith or is detrimental to the interests of that Government or the successor Government company as the case may, be. by order in writing; either terminate such contract or make such alterations or modifications therein as it may think in . Provided that the Central Government shall not terminate any contract or make any alteration or modification.....

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Administrators-general Act, 1963 Chapter III

Title: Rights, Powers and Duties of the Administrator-general

State: Central

Year: 1963

.....for the protection of the assets. ____________________________ 1. Substituted for "fifty thousand" by The Administrators-General (Amendment) Act, 1999 (Act 34 of 1999) w.e.f. 16.12.1999. Section 10 - Power of Administrator-General to collect and hold assets where immediate action is required (1) Whenever any person has died leaving assets within any State exceeding rupees 1[two lakhs] in value, and the High Court for that State is satisfied that there is imminent danger of misappropriation, deterioration or waste of such assets, requiring immediate action, the High Court may, upon the application of the Administrator-General or of any person interested in such assets or in the due administration thereof, forthwith direct the Administrator-General (a) to collect and take possession of such assets, and (b) to hold, deposit, realise, sell or invest the same according to the directions of the High Court, and, in default of any such directions, according to the provisions of this Act so far as the same are applicable to such assets. (2) Any order of the High Court under sub-section (1) shall entitle the Administrator-General (a) to maintain any suit or proceeding for the.....

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Administrators-general Act, 1963 Complete Act

Title: Administrators-general Act, 1963

State: Central

Year: 1963

.....years to be transferred to Government Section52 - Mode of proceeding by claimant to recover principal money so transferred Section53 - Succession Act or Companies Act not to affect Administrator-General Section54 - Savings of provisions of Police Acts for presidency-towns Section55 - Order of court to be equivalent to decree Section56 - Provision for administration by Consular Officer in case of death in certain circumstances of foreign subject Section57 - Letters of administration not necessary in respect of small estates administered by Administrator-General in accordance with certain Acts Section58 - Powers to grant Administrator-General letters limited for purpose of dealing with assets in accordance with the Army and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950, or the Navy Act, 1957 Section59 - Act not to affect Army and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950, or the Navy Act, 1957 Section60 - Saving of provisions of Indian Registration Act, 1908 Section61 - Power of Central Government to make rules Section62 - Power of State Government to make rules Section63 - Laying of rules made by Central Government before Parliament Section64 - Repeal.....

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Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963) Part II

Title: Limitation of Suits, Appeals and Applications

State: Central

Year: 1963

.....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 6 - 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 to be reckoned, a minor or insane, or an idiot, he may institute the suit or make the application within the same period after the disability has ceased, as would otherwise have been allowed from the time specified therefor in the third column of the Schedule. (2) Where such person is, at the time from which the prescribed period is to be reckoned, affected by two such disability, or where, before his disability has ceased, he is affected by another disability, he may institute the suit or make the application within the same period after both disabilities have ceased, as would otherwise have been allowed from the time so specified. .....

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Administrators-general Act, 1963 Section 58

Title: Powers to Grant Administrator-general Letters Limited for Purpose of Dealing with Assets in Accordance with the Army and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950, or the Navy Act, 1957

State: Central

Year: 1963

If the Administrator-General applies in accordance with the provisions of the Army and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950 (40 of 1950), or the Navy Act, 1957 (62 of 1957), for letters of administration of the estate of any person subject to the Army Act, 1950 (46 of 1950), or the Air Force Act, 1950 (45 of 1950), or the Navy Act, 1957-, the court may grant to him letters of administration limited to the purpose of dealing with such estate in accordance with the provisions of the Army and Air Force (Disposal or Private Property) Act, 1950, or, as the case may be, the Navy Act, 1957.

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Pondicherry (Administration) Act, 1962 Section 14

Title: Limitation for Appeals

State: Central

Year: 1962

..... Criminal Appeal against an order of acquittal. 90 days The date of the order of acquittal. 5. Labour Appeal under section 207 of the French Labour Code, 1952. 30 days The date of the judgment or order. 6. Labour Appeal under section 216 of the French Labour Code, 1952. 30 days The date on which the report and the recommendation of the expert are communicated to the party appealing. 7. Appeal against a judgment or order of the Administrative Tribunal at Pondicherry. 90 days The date of the judgment or order. (2) Except in the case of a Criminal Appeal against a sentence of death, in computing the period of limitation, the time taken for obtaining a certified copy of the judgment, order, report and recommendation, appealed against, as the case may be, shall be excluded. (3) In the case of an appeal preferred by an accused person under sentence and in custody, the date on which he lodges the memorandum of appeal with the Superintendent of the Jail in which he is detained shall be deemed to be the date of presentation of the appeal in the High Court. (4) Any.....

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Rehabilitation Finance Administration Act, 1948 Section 11

Title: Funds of the Administration

State: Central

Year: 1948

.....immediately required by the Administration for any purpose] shall be deposited in the Reserve Bank of India or any agents thereof or invested in such securities as may be approved by the Central Government. (3) The Administration shall pay interest on the money so advanced at the rate of 3 per cent per annum to the Central Government. ________________________ 1. Substituted for the former sub-section (1) by the Rehabilitation Finance Administration (Amdt.) Act, 1953 (37 of 1953), Section 2 (10-12-1953). 2. Substituted for the words "All moneys belonging to the Administration", by the Rehabilitation Finance Administration (Amdt.) Act, 1950 (1 of 1950), Section 7 (18-2-1950).

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Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985 Complete Act

Title: Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985

State: Central

Year: 1985

.....be by majority Section27 - Execution of orders of a Tribunal Chapter 5 Section28 - Exclusion of jurisdiction of courts except the Supreme Court Section29 - Transfer of pending cases Section29A - Provisions for filing of certain appeals Section30 - Proceedings before a Tribunal to be judicial proceedings Section31 - Members and staff of Tribunal to be public servants Section32 - Protection of action taken in good faith Section33 - Act to have overriding effect Section34 - Power to remove difficulties Section35 - Power of the Central Government to make rules Section36 - Power of the appropriate Government to make rules Section36A - Power to make rules retrospectively Section37 - Laying of rules Amending Act1 - ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2006

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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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Pondicherry (Administration) Act, 1962 Complete Act

Title: Pondicherry (Administration) Act, 1962

State: Central

Year: 1962

Preamble1 - PONDICHERRY (ADMINISTRATION) ACT, 1962 Section1 - Short title, extent and commencement Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Officers and functionaries in relation to Pondicherry Section4 - Continuance of existing laws and their adaptation Section5 - Property and assets Section6 - Rights and obligations Section7 - Continuance of existing taxes Section8 - Power to extend enactments to Pondicherry Section9 - Extension of the jurisdiction of Madras High Court to Pondicherry Section10 - Jurisdiction of High Court Section11 - Advocates entitled to practice before High Court Section12 - Power of High Court to make rules Section13 - Validation of certain orders and decrees Section14 - Limitation for appeals Section15 - Saving of limitation in certain cases Section16 - Rule of construction Section17 - Power to construe laws Section18 - Effect of other laws Section19 - Power to remove difficulties Section20 - Repeal and saving

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