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Home Bare Acts Phrase: m1Passports Act, 1967 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1967
.....means prescribed by rules made under this Act; (e) "travel document" means a travel document issued or deemed to have been issued under this Act. SECTION 3 : Passport or travel document for departure from India No person shall depart from, or attempt to depart from, India unless he holds in this behalf a valid passport or travel document. SECTION 4 : Clauses of passports and travel documents (1) The following classes of passports may be issued under this Act, namely :- (a) ordinary passport; (b) official passport: (c) diplomatic passport. (2) The following classes of travel documents may be issued under this Act, namely :- (a) emergency certificate authorising a person to enter India; (b) certificate of identity for the purpose of establishing the identity of a person; (c) such other certificate or document as may be prescribed. (3) The Central Government shall, in consonance with the usage and practice followed by it in this behalf, prescribe the classes of persons to whom the classes of passports and travel documents referred to respectively in sub-section (1) and sub-section (2) may be issued under this Act. SECTION 5 : Applications for passports, travel.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Part I
Title: Suits in General
State: Central
Year: 1908
..... 1[(1)] Every suit shall be instituted by the presentation of a plaint or in such other manner as may be prescribed. 2[ (2)] In every plaint, facts shall be proved by affidavit.] ________________________ 1. Section 26 re-numbered as sub-section (1) thereof by Act 46 of 1999, section 2 (w.e.f. 1-7-2002). 2. Inserted by Act 46 of 1999, section 2, (w.e.f. 1-7-2002). Section 27 to 32 - Summons and discovery Section 27 - Summons to defendants Where a suit has been duly instituted, a summons may be issued to the defendant to appear and answer the claim and may be served in manner prescribed1[on such day not beyond thirty days from the date of the institution of the suit.] __________________ 1. Inserted by Act 46 of 1999, section 3 (w.e.f. 1-7-2002). Section 28 - Service of summons where defendant resides in another State (1) A summons may be sent for service in another State to such Court and in such manner as may be prescribed by rules in force in that State. ( 2 ) The Court to which such summons is sent shall, upon receipt thereof, proceed as if it had been issued by such Court and shall then return the summons to the Court of issue together with the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Section 32
Title: Penalty for Default
State: Central
Year: 1908
The Court may compel the attendance of any person to whom a summons has been issued under section 30 and for that purpose may- (a) issue a warrant for hi s arrest; (b) attach and sell hi s properly; (c) impose a fine upon hi m1[not exceeding five thousand rupees]; (d) order hi m to furnish security for hi s appearance and in default commit hi m to the civil prison. ___________________ 1. Substituted by Act 46 of 1999, section 4, "not exceeding five hundred rupees" (w.e.f. 1-7-2002).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCalcutta High Court (Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919 Schedule 1
Title: The Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1919
.....the water-line of the Howrah side of the River Hooghly to the western extremity of the northern boundary. 2. (a) When the expression "water-line" is used in this Schedule all pucca ghats and other objects permanently attached to the bank and in contact with the water shall be deemed to appertain to the area to which the land on that bank appertains, and the water in contact with such objects shall be deemed to appertain to the other side of the boundary. In the places in the Schedule where the boundary is thus described the boundary line shall be the moving edge of the water wherever it may be at any time. In the case of bridges, however, the supporting pile in contact with the bank only shall be deemed to be permanently attached to the bank and the boundary line across the bridge to be immediately above the water-line so described. (b) The expression "solid side" or "solid corner" means the line or spot marked out by solid objects, such as a pucca wall or the face of a house, the wayside lands and pavements thus being all included in the adjacent road, street or lane.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAgricultural Income-tax Act, 1957 Chapter 1
Title: Preliminary
State: Karnataka
Year: 1957
.....Adaptations of Laws Order 1973 w.e.f. 1.11.1973. 2.Act came into force on 1.10.1957 by notification Text of the notification is at the end of the Act. Section 2 - Definitions (1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-- (a) "agricultural income" means,-- 1 [(1) any rent or revenue derived from land situated in the State of Karnataka and used for growing plantation crops;] (2) any income derived from such land by,-- (i) agriculture, or (ii) the performance by a cultivator or receiver of rent-in-kind of any process ordinarily employed by a cultivator or receiver of rent-in-kind to render the produce raised or received by him fit to be taken to market, or (iii) the sale by a cultivator or receiver of rent-in-kind of the produce raised or received by him in respect of which no process has been performed other than a process of the nature described in paragraph (ii); (3) any income derived from any building owned and occupied by the receiver of the rent or revenue of any such land, or occupied by the cultivator, or the receiver of rent-in-kind, of any land with respect to which, or the produce of which, any operation mentioned in paragraphs (ii), and.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAgricultural Income-tax Act, 1957 Section 2
Title: Definitions
State: Karnataka
Year: 1957
.....or "5 [State of Karnataka]" means the 5 [State of Karnataka] comprising the territories specified in clauses (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) of sub-section (1) of section 7 of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956 (Central Act 37 of 1956);] 18 [(vi) x x x] 14 [(vv) x x x] (w) "total agricultural income" means the aggregate of all agricultural income derived by a person from land situated in the 5 [State of Karnataka] whether received by him within or without the State computed in accordance with the provisions of section 5 and includes all income of the description specified in section 11 and all receipts of the description specified in clauses (a), (c) and (d) of section 12 and any sum which is exempt from tax 19 [under section 5A or under clause (g) of section 12] or under section 13. (2) The 5 [Karnataka] General Clauses Act, 1899 (5 [Karnataka] Act III of 1899) shall apply for the interpretation of this Act as it applies for the interpretation of a 5 [Karnataka] Act. ________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 14 of 1983 w.e.f. 1.12.1982t. 2. Substituted by Act 31 of 1962 w.e.f. 1.4.1962. 3. Substituted by Act 5 of 1993 w.e.f. 9.11.1992. 4. Inserted by Act.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1948
.....or the decree or order of a Court holds the land on lease permanently; or (b) the commencement or duration of whose tenancy cannot satisfactorily be proved by reason of antiquity; and includes a tenant whose name or the name of whose predecessor-in-title has been entered in the record of rights or in any public record or in any other revenue record as a permanent tenant immediately before the commencement of the Amending Act, 1955; (11) "Person" includes [a joint] family; (12) "Prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act; (13) "Profits of Agriculture" in respect of any land means the surplus remaining [with the holder] after the expenses of cultivation including the wages of the cultivator working on the land are deducted from the gross produce; Explanation:- If the member of the family of a holder work on the land for the purpose of cultivation thereof, the labour of such members shall be taken into account in estimating the expenses of cultivation referred to in this clause; (14) "Protected tenant" means a person who is recognised to be a protected tenant [under section 4A; [* * * * * * * * * (16) "Rent" means any consideration, in money or.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCalcutta High Court (Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1919
.....said High Court; It is hereby enacted as follows : Section 1 Short title This Act may be called the Calcutta High Court {Jurisdictional Limits) Act, 1919. Section 2 Limits of ordinary original civil jurisdiction The ordinary original civil jurisdiction of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal shall be exercised within the limits set out in the schedule : Provided that nothing in this Act shall affect any suit or other legal proceeding pending in any Court at the date of the commencement of this Act. SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE (See section 2) 1. The limits within which the ordinary original civil jurisdiction of the High Court shall be exercised are as follows : North. A line commencing on the western side of the river Hooghly at a point where the straight line joining reference pillar No. I (in a compound on the riverside of the Ghusri Cotton Mill, Howrah) and reference pillar No. II (near the south-western end of Chitpur Toll Bridge) meets the western water-line of the river Hooghly, and thence along the said line to the point where it meets the eastern water-line of the river Hooghly near the south bank of the opening of Circular Canal; thence along the.....
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