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Majority Act, 1875 Preamble 1

Title: Majority Act, 1875

State: Central

Year: 1875

the majority act 18751 act no 9 of 1875 2nd march 1875 preamble an act to amend the law respecting the age of majority whereas in the case of persons domiciled in2 india it is expedient3...

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Majority Act, 1875 Complete Act

Title: Majority Act, 1875

State: Central

Year: 1875

preamble1 majority act 1875 section1 short title section2 saving section3 age of majority of persons domiciled in india

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Indian Majority Act, 1875 Section 1

Title: By the Hindu sastras, except those prevailing in Bengal, the end of the sixteenth year is the limit of minority, in

State: Central

Year: 1875

indian majority act 1875 indian majority act 1875 9 of 1875 2nd march 1875 statement of objects and reasons the mass of persons domiciled if this country may roughly be divided into 1 hindus 2 muhammadans...

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Indian Majority Act, 1875 Section 153

Title: An Act to amend the law respecting the age of majority. WHEREAS, in the case of persons domiciled in [India] it is

State: Central

Year: 1875

this act has been declared by notification under the scheduled districts act 1874 14 of 1874 s 3 a to be in force in the following scheduled districts namely the districts of hazaribagh lohardaga and manbhum...

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Majority Act, 1875 Section 3

Title: Age of Majority of Persons Domiciled in India

State: Central

Year: 1875

1 3 age of majority of persons domiciled in india 1 every person domiciled in india shall attain the age of majority on his completing the age of eighteen years and not before 2 in computing...

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Indian Majority Act, 1875 Section 2

Title: By Muhammadan law, the end of the fifteenth year, or the attainment of puberty, is the age of majority; but Muhammadans

State: Central

Year: 1875

2 by muhammadan law the end of the fifteenth year or the attainment of puberty is the age of majority but muhammadans are equally with hindus and other british subjects in this country not being europeans...

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Indian Majority Act, 1875 Section 4

Title: The class of persons to whom the Indian Succession Act applies includes Europeans by birth or descent domiciled in

State: Central

Year: 1875

1867 i beng lr oc 10 already referred to mr justice markby said that it would be carrying implication much too far to suppose that this definition was intended by the legislature as an alteration of...

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Indian Majority Act, 1875 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1875

section1 by the hindu sastras except those prevailing in bengal the end of the sixteenth year is the limit of minority in section2 by muhammadan law the end of the fifteenth year or the attainment of...

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Majority Act, 1875 Section 1

Title: Short Title

State: Central

Year: 1875

this act may be called the1 majority act 1875 local extent 2 it extends to the whole of india3 except the state of jammu and kashmir commencement and operation and it shall come into force and...

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Majority Act, 1875 Section 2

Title: Saving

State: Central

Year: 1875

nothing herein contained shall affect a the capacity of any persons to act in the following matters namely marriage dower divorce and adoption b the religion or religious rites and usages of any class of1 citizens...

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