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Start Free TrialAncient Monuments Preservation Act, 1904 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1904
.....Pradesh: M. P. Act 12 of 1964; Maharashtra: Maha. Act 12 of 1961; Manipur: Manipur Act 15 of 1977; Punjab: Punj. Act 20 of 1964; Rajasthan: Raj. Act 19 of 1961. The Act has also ceased to have effect in relation to ancient and historical monuments and archaeological sites and remains which are declared by or under the Central Act 24 of 1958 to be of national importance: See Act 24 of 1958, S. 39 (2). See also the following State Acts on the same subject. Assam Act 25 of 1959; J. and K. Act 5 of 1977 (1920 A.D.); Kerala Act 26 of 1969; Uttar Pradesh Act 7 of 1957; West Bengal Act 31 of 1957 SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE AND EXTENT - (1) This Act may be called The Ancient Monuments Preservation Act, 1904. 2[(2) It extends to the whole of India3[except the State of Jammu and Kashmir].] SECTION 02: DEFINITIONS - In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,- (1) "ancient monument" means any structure, erection or monument or any tumulus or place of interment, or any cave, rock-sculpture, inscription or monolith, which is of historical, archaeological or artistic interest, or any remains thereof, and includes- (a) the site of an ancient monument;.....
List Judgments citing this sectionBombay General Clauses Act, 1904, (Maharashtra) Section 3
Title: Definitions
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1904
..... NOTES Good faith.-See section 2(7) of the Indian Limitation Act, 1908, section 52 of the Indian Penal Code and section 178 of the Indian Contract Act. An ex parte decree was passed on February 12, 1935 by Ahmednagar Court and it was transferred to Poona Court on February 25, 1935. The decree was set aside on January 15, 1936. Again an ex parte decree was passed in 1936. No darkhast for execution of the subsequent decree was filed till June, 16, 1947, but four darkhasts were filed successively in Poona Court to execute the earlier decree of 1935 and were disposed off in 1936, 1939, 1942 and 1946 respectively. A fifth darkhast was filed in 1946 to execute the earlier decree and an application made in 1947 to amend the darkhast so as to execute the subsequent decree. It was held, that the decree holder was not entitled to claim relief under section 14(2) of the Indian Limitation Act as the previous darkhasts were not prosecuted in good faith.-Sadashiv Shivramv. Govind Sadashiv, I. L. R. 1954 Bom. 1173 : AIR 1955 Bom. 93 : 55 Bom. L. R. 785; Balkrishnayya v. LingaRao, 1943 Mad. 804 (Dist.). Bona fides.-Meaning.-'Bonafides' is mental state negativing fraud or dishonesty. It.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay General Clauses Act, 1904, (Maharashtra) Section 11
Title: Computation of Time
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1904
Where, by any Bombay Act 1[or Maharashtra Act] made after the commencement of this Act, any act or proceeding is directed or allowed to be done or taken in any Court or office on a certain day or within a prescribed period, then, if the Court or office is closed on that day or the last day of the prescribed period, the act or proceeding shall be considered as done or taken in due time if it is done or taken on the next day afterwards on which the Court or office is open: Provided that, nothing in this section shall apply to any act or proceeding to which the 2Indian Limitation Act, 1877, applies. NOTES The section applies to acts or proceedings which are directed or allowed to be done or taken, by any Bombay Act made after the commencement of this Act.-Ramchandra Narayan v. Jijaba Rangnath, AIR 1950 Bom. 16. _________________________ 1. These words were inserted by the Maharashtra Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1960. 2. See now the Indian Limitation Act, 1908 (9 of 1908), Central Act.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay General Clauses Act, 1904, (Maharashtra) Section 12
Title: Measurement of Distances
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1904
In the measurement of any distance for the purpose of any Bombay Act 1 [or Maharashtra Act] made after the commencement of this Act, that distance shall, unless a different intention appears, be measured in a straight line on a horizontal plane. _________________________ 1. See now the Indian Limitation Act, 1908 (9 of 1908), Central Act.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay General Clauses Act, 1904, (Maharashtra) Section 13
Title: Gender and Number
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1904
In all Bombay Acts 1[or Maharashtra Acts], unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context, - (a) words importing the masculine gender shall be taken to include females; and (b) words in the singular shall include the plural, and vice versa. NOTES Expression "property" whether includes properties.-Section 13 of the Bombay General Clauses Act provides that unless there is any thing repugnant, the words in singular shall include the plural, and vice versa.-Rqjendra Singh Airen v. Mahendra Singh Airen, 2005 (Supp.) Bom. C.R. 860. _________________________ 1. See now the Indian Limitation Act, 1908 (9 of 1908), Central Act.
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