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Government Securities Act, 2006 Section 10

Title: Government Securities Belonging to Minor or Insane Person

State: Central

Year: 2006

(1) Where any Government security is held on behalf of a minor, the payment of the same for the time being due on a Government security either by way of outstanding principal or interest thereon may be made to the father or mother of such minor and where neither parent is alive or where the living parents are or only living parent is incapable of action, to a person entitled under the law for the time being in force to have care of the property of the minor. (2) When a Government security belongs to a minor or a person who is insane and incapable of managing his affairs and the outstanding principal value of the Government security does not in the aggregate exceed rupees one lakh or such higher amount not exceeding rupees one crore an the Central Government may, by a notification in the Official Gazette from time to time, fix, the Bank may make such order as it thinks fit for the vesting of such Government security in such person as it considers represents the minor or insane person.

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Public Debt Act, 1944 Section 10

Title: Government Securities Not Exceeding Five Thousand Rupees Face Value Belonging to Minor or Insane Person

State: Central

Year: 1944

When a Government security or securities belong to a minor or a person who is insane and incapable of managing his affairs and the value of the security or securities does not in the aggregate exceed five thousand rupees, the Bank may make such order as it thinks fit for the vesting of such security or securities in such person as it considers represents the minor or insane person.

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Navy Act, 1957 Section 143

Title: Accused Found Insane During Trial

State: Central

Year: 1957

(1) Where it appears in the course of the trial by court-martial of any person, charged with an offence that such person is insane, the court shall find specially the fact of his insanity and shall order such person to be kept in strict custody in such place and in such manner as the court may deem fit until the directions of the Central Government thereupon are known. (2) Every such case shall be reported by the court to the convening authority for orders of the Central Government and it shall be lawful for the Central Government to give orders for the safe custody of such person in such place and in such manner as the Central Government may deem fit. (3) Whenever on the receipt of a report from the Central Government or otherwise the convening authority considers that such person is capable of making his defence, the convening authority may take steps to convene a court-martial for the trial of such person.

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Navy Act, 1957 Section 156

Title: Removal of Insane Prisoners

State: Central

Year: 1957

If any person imprisoned or undergoing detention by virtue of this Act shall become insane, and a certificate to that effect shall be given by two physicians or surgeons, the Central Government shall, by warrant in the prescribed form, direct the removal of such person to such asylum or other proper receptacle for insane persons in India as it may judge proper for the unexpired term of his imprisonment or detention; and if any such person shall in the same manner be certified to be again of sound mind, the Central Government may issue a warrant in the prescribed form for his being removed to such person or place of confinement or in the case of a person sentenced to detention, such naval detention quarters as may be deemed expedient, to undergo the remainder of his punishment, and every gaoler or keeper of any person, gaol, or house of correction shall receive him accordingly.

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Government of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Chapter V

Title: Excluded Areas and Partially Excluded Areas

State: Central

Year: 1935

.....areas (1) The executive authority of a Provinceextends to excludedand partially excluded areas therein, but notwith-standinganything in this Act, no Act of theFederal Legislature or of the ProvincialLegislature, shall apply to an excluded area or a partially excluded area,unless the Governor by public notification so directs; and the Governor ingiving such a direction with respect to any Act may direct that the Act shall inits application to the areas, or to any special part thereof, have effectsubject to such exceptions or modifications as he thinks fit. (2) The Governor may make regulations for thepeace and good government of any area in a Province which is for the timebeing an excluded area, or a partially excluded areas, and any regulations somade may repeal or amend any Act of the Federal Legislature or of the ProvincialLegislature, or any existing, Indian law, which is for the time beingapplicable to the area in question. (3)Regulations made under this sub-section shallbe submitted forthwtih to the Governor-General and until assented to by him inhis discretion shall have no effect, [and the provisions of this Part of thisAct with respect to the power of His.....

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Government of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Section 91

Title: Excluded Areas and Partially Excluded Areas

State: Central

Year: 1935

.....excluded area; (d) on any alteration of the boundaries of a Province, or the creation of a new Province, declare any territory not previouslyin any Province to be, or to form part of, an excluded area or a partially excluded area, and any such Order may contain suchincidental and consequential provisions as appear to His Majesty to be necessary and proper, but save as aforesaid the Order in Council made under sub-section (1) of this section shall notbe varied by any subsequent Order. _________________________ 1. This section was substituted as follows, by the India (Provisional Constitution)Order, 1947-- "In this Act, the expression 'excluded area' and 'partially excluded area'mean respectively such areas as were excluded or partially excluded areas immediately before the establishment of the Dominion." 2. See the Government of India (Excluded and Partially Excluded Areas) Order,1936 [3-3-1936].

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Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 305

Title: Abetment of Suicide of Child or Insane Person

State: Central

Year: 1860

If any person under eighteen years of age, any insane person, any delirious person, any idiot, or any person in a state of intoxication, commits suicide, whoever abets the commission of such suicide, shall be punished with death or1[imprisonment for life], or imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years, and shall also be liable to fine. _______________________ 1.Substituted by Act 26 of 1955, section 117 and Schedule, for "transportation for life" (w.e.f. 1-1-1956).

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Wealth-tax Act, 1957 Section 20A

Title: Assessment After Partial Partition of A, Hindu Undivided Family

State: Central

Year: 1957

1[20A. Assessment after partial partition of a, Hindu Undivided Family Where a partial partition has taken place after the 31st day of December, 1978, among the members of a Hindu undivided family hitherto assessed as undivided, - (a) such family shall continue to be liable to be assessed under this Act as if no such partial partition had taken place; (b) each member or group of members of such family immediately before such partial partition and the family shall be jointly and severally liable for any tax, penalty, interest, fine or other sum payable under this Act by the family in respect of any period, whether before or after such partial partition,; (c) the several liability of any member or group of members aforesaid shall be computed according to the portion of the joint family property allotted to him or it at such partial partition, and the provisions of this Act shall apply accordingly. Explanation.. -For the purposes of this section, "partial partition" shall have the meaning assigned to it in clause (b) of the Explanation to section 171 of the Income-tax Act.] ________________________ 1. Inserted by act 44 of 1980, sec. 39 w.e.f. 1-4-1980.

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Marine Insurance Act, 1963 Section 56

Title: Partial and Total Loss

State: Central

Year: 1963

(1) A loss may be either total or partial. Any loss other than a total loss, as hereinafter defined, is a partial loss. (2) A total loss may be either an actual total loss, or a constructive total loss. (3) Unless a different intention appears from the terms of the policy, an insuranace against total loss includes a constructive, as well as an actual, total loss. (4) Where the assured brings a suit for a total loss and the evidence proves only a partial loss, he may, unless the policy otherwise provides, recover for a partial loss. (5) Where goods reach their destination in specie, but by reason of obliteration of marks, or otherwise, they are incapable of identification, the loss, if any is partial and not total.

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Government of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Section 92

Title: Administration of Excluded Areas and Partially Excluded Areas

State: Central

Year: 1935

.....or a partially excluded area,unless the Governor by public notification so directs; and the Governor ingiving such a direction with respect to any Act may direct that the Act shall inits application to the areas, or to any special part thereof, have effectsubject to such exceptions or modifications as he thinks fit. (2) The Governor may make regulations for thepeace and good government of any area in a Province which is for the timebeing an excluded area, or a partially excluded areas, and any regulations somade may repeal or amend any Act of the Federal Legislature or of the ProvincialLegislature, or any existing, Indian law, which is for the time beingapplicable to the area in question. (3)Regulations made under this sub-section shallbe submitted forthwtih to the Governor-General and until assented to by him inhis discretion shall have no effect, [and the provisions of this Part of thisAct with respect to the power of His Majesty to disallow Acts shall apply inrelation to any such regulations assented to by the Governor-General as theyapply in relation to Acts of a Provincial Legislature assented to by him].1 [(5) The Governor shall, as respects any areain a Province.....

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