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International, Airports Authority Act, 1971 Complete Act

State : Central

Year : 1971

INTERNATIONAL, AIRPORTS AUTHORITY ACT, 1971 INTERNATIONAL, AIRPORTS AUTHORITY ACT, 1971 43 of 1971 8th December, 1971 STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS The International Airports at Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta and Madras are the aerial gateways of India, and are becoming increasingly important in developing India's bade and tourism. Owing to rapid growth of traffic, and the increasing impact of technological development in the shape of large capacity sub-sonic. and supersonic jet aircraft the organisation and management of these four international airports will assume increasing importance in the years to 2. To determine and advise Government on the action required to be taken to provide these international airports with the buildings, equipment, facilities, and organisation..... List Judgments citing this section

Army and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950 Complete Act

State : Central

Year : 1950

ARMY AND AIR FORCE (DISPOSAL OF PRIVATE PROPERTY) ACT, 1950 ARMY AND AIR FORCE (DISPOSAL OF PRIVATE PROPERTY) ACT, 1950 40 of 1950 28th April,1950 An Act to provide for the disposal of the private property of persons subject to the Army Act 1950 or the Air Force Act. 1950, who die or desert or are ascertained to be of unsound mind or while on active service are officially reported to be missing. Be it enacted by Parliament as follows :- SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE, EXTENT AND COMMENCEMENT. (1) This Act may be called The Army and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950. (2) It extends1to the whole of India, and applies to citizens of India and persons subject to the Army Act.1950, or the Air Force Act. 1950, wherever they may be, (3) It shall come into force..... List Judgments citing this section

Bombay Hereditary Offices Act, 1874, (Maharashtra) Section 29

Title : Registration of Head of Eldest Family as Sole Representative Watandar

State : Maharashtra

Year : 1874

1[(1) Where the practice of service in successive periods appears to have existed but is not proved to the satisfaction of the Collector to have existed at the date of the introduction of 2Act No. XI of 1843, or when the practice of selection by the Collector from several families prevails, he shall determine who is the head of the eldest family descended from the original watandar and shall register his name as sole representative watandar. Registration of heads of separate families as representative watandars. (2) In cases where such several families are not descended from a common ancestor, the Collector shall register as representative watandars the heads of such families, and establish the practice of service in successive periods. ______________ 1 As to the local repeal of..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

ADMINISTRATORS-GENERAL ACT, 1963 Section 14

Title : Recall of Administrator-General's administration and grant of probate etc., to executor or next-of-kin

State : Central

Year : 1963

If an executor or next-of-kin of the deceased, who has not been personally served with a citation or who has not had notice thereof in time to appear pursuant thereto, establishes to the satisfaction of the High Court a claim to probate of will or to letters of administration in preference to the Administrator-General, any letters of administration granted in accordance with the provisions of this Act to the Administrator-General (a) shall be revoked, if a will of the deceased is proved in the State; (b) may be revoked, in other cases, if an application for that purpose is made within six months after the grant to the Administrator-General and the High Court is satisfied that there has been no unreasonable delay in making the application, or in transmitting the authority under which..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 322

Title : Wages for Certain Services to Be Next Paid, and then Other Debts

State : Central

Year : 1925

Wages due for services rendered to the deceased within three months next preceding his death by any labourer, artisan or domestic servant shall next be paid, and then the other debts of the deceased according to their respective priorities (if any). View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Central Provinces Court of Wards Act, 1899 Section 27

Title : Manager or Court of Wards to Be Next Friend or Guardian in Suit by or Against Government Wards

State : Central

Year : 1899

In every suit brought by or against a Government ward, the manager of the ward's property or, if there is no manager, the Court of Wards having the superintendence of the ward's property shall be named as the next friend or guardian for the suit, as the case may be. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Central Provinces Court of Wards Act, 1899 Section 29

Title : Process Against Government Ward to Be Served on Next Friend or Guardian

State : Central

Year : 1899

Every process which may be issued out of any Civil or Revenue Court against any Government ward shall be served on the Government ward's next friend or guardian for the suit. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Administrators-general Act, 1963 Section 7

Title : Administrator-general Entitled to Letters of Administration, Unless Granted to Next-of-kin

State : Central

Year : 1963

Any letters of administration granted by the High Court shall be granted to the Administrator-General of the State unless they are granted to the next-of-kin of the deceased. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Government of India Act, 1833 [Repealed] Section 62

Title : In Case of Vacancy in the Office of Governor General, and No Successor Upon the Spot, the Ordinary Members of Council Next in Rank to Act as Governor General

State : Central

Year : 1833

* * *1 if any vacancy shall hap­pen in the office of governor general of India when no provisional or other successor shall be upon the spot to supply such vacancy, then and in every such case2 the ordinary member of council next in rank to the said governor general shall hold and execute the said office of governor general of India 3 * * * until a successor shall arrive or until some other person on the spot shall be duly appointed thereto; and every such acting governor general shall, during the time of his continuing to act as such, have and exercise all the rights and powers of governor general of India, and shall be entitled to receive the emoluments and advantages appertaining to the office by him supplied, such acting governor general foregoing his salary and allowance of a..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 321

Title : Expenses to Be Paid Next After Such Expenses

State : Central

Year : 1925

The expenses of obtaining probate or letters of administration, including the costs incurred for or in respect of any judicial proceedings that may be necessary for administering the estate, shall be paid next after the funeral expenses and death-bed charges. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section


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