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Title: Perpetual Injunctions
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....enforcing, the court may in its discretion grant an injunction to prevent the breach complainedof, and also to compel performance of the requisite acts. Section 40 - Damages in lieu of, or in addition to, injunction (1) The plaintiff in a suit for perpetual injunction under section 38, or mandatory injunction under section 39, may claim damages either in addition to, or in substitution for, such injunction and the court may,if it thinks fit, award such damages. (2) No relief for damages shall be granted under this section unless the plaintiff has claimed such relief in his plaint: Provided that where no such damages have been claimed in the plaint, the court shall, at any stage of the proceedings, allow the plaintiff to amend the plaint on such terms as may be just for including such claim. (3) The dismissal of a suit to prevent the breach of an obligation existing in favour of the plaintiff shall bar his right to sue for damages for such breach. Section 41 - Injunction when refused An injunction cannot be granted-- (a) to restrain any person from prosecuting a judicial proceeding pending at the institution of the suit in which the injunction is sought, unless.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionWakf Act, 1995 Section 74
Title: Deduction of Contribution from Perpetual Annuity Payable to the Wakf
State: Central
Year: 1995
(1) Every authority empowered to disburse any perpetual annuity payable to a wakf under any law relating to the abolition of zamindaries or jagirs, or laying down land ceilings, shall, or receipt of a certificate from the Chief Executive Officer, specifying the amount of contribution payable by the wakf under section 72 which remains unpaid, deduct before making payment of the perpetual annuity to the wakf, the amount specified in such certificate and remit the amount so deducted to the Chief Executive Officer. (2) Every amount remitted under sub-section (1) to the Chief Executive Officer shall be deemed to be a payment made by the wakf and shall, to the extent of the amount so remitted, operate as a full discharge of the liability of such authority with regard to the payment of the perpetual annuity.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMines Act, 1952 Section 51
Title: Calendar Yeardefined
State: Central
Year: 1952
For the purposes of this Chapter, a calendar year shall mean the period of twelve months beginning with the first day of January in any year.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCentral Educational Institutions (Reservation in Dmission) Act, 2006 Section 6
Title: Reservation of Seats in Admissions to Begin in Calendar Year, 2007
State: Central
Year: 2006
The Central Educational Institutions shall take all necessary steps, which are required in giving effect to the provisions of sections 3, 4 and 5 of this Act, for the purposes of reservation of seats in admissions to its academic sessions commencing on and from the calendar year, 2007.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSpecific Relief Act 1963 Section 37
Title: Temporary and Perpetual Injunctions
State: Central
Year: 1963
(1) Temporary injunctions are such as are to continue until a specific time, or until the further order of the court, and they maybe granted at any stage of a suit, and are regulated by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. (2) A perpetual injunction can only be granted by the decree made at the hearing and upon the merits of the suit; the defendant is thereby perpetually enjoined from the assertion of a right, or from the commission of an act, which would be contrary to the rights of the plaintiff.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSpecific Relief Act 1963 Section 38
Title: Perpetual Injunction when Granted
State: Central
Year: 1963
(1) Subject to the other provisions contained in or referred to by this Chapter, a perpetual injunction may be granted to the plaintiff to prevent the breach of an obligation existing in his favour, whether expressly or by implication. (2) When any such obligation arises from contract, the court shall be guided by the rules and provisions contained in Chapter II. (3) When the defendant invades or threatens to invade the plaintiff's right to, or enjoyment of, property, the court may grant a perpetual injunction in the following cases, namely:-- (a) where the defendant is trustee of the property for the plaintiff; (b) where there exists no standard for ascertaining the actual damage caused, or likely to be caused, by the invasion; (c) where the invasion is such that compensation in money would not afford adequate relief; (d) where the injunction is necessary to prevent a multiplicity of judicial proceedings.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPensions Act, 1871 Section 7
Title: Pensions for Lands Held Under Grants of Perpetuity
State: Central
Year: 1871
Nothing in Sections 4 and 6 applies to-- (1) any inam of the class referred to in section 1 of the Madras Act No. IV of 1862. (2) Pensions heretofore granted by Government in the territories respectively subject to the Lieutenant-Governors of Bengal and the North-Western Provinces, either wholly or in part as an indemnity for loss sustained by the resumption by a Native Government of lands held under sanads purporting to confer a right in perpetuity. Such pensions shall not be liable to resumption on the death of the recipient, but every such pensions shall be capable of alienation and descent, and may be sued for and recovered in the same manner as any other property.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionOfficial Trustees Act, 1913 Section 6
Title: Official Trustee to Be Corporation Sole, to Have Perpetual Succession and Official Seal, and to Sue and Be Sued in His Corporate Name
State: Central
Year: 1913
The Official Trustee shall be a corporation sole by the name of the Official Trustee of the { Subs by the A O; 1950 for " Division " which had been subs.by the A.O.1937 for "Presidency}[ State] for which he is appointed and, as such Official Trustee shall, have perpetual succession and an official seal, and may sue and be sued in his corporate name.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBhilsa Ramlila Fair Act, 1956, (Maharashtra) Section 6
Title: Bhilsa Ramlila Fair Committee to Have a Perpetual Succession and a Common Seal
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1956
The Bhilsa Ramlila Fair Committee shall have a perpetual succession and a common seal and shall sue and be sued by the same name.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Development Act, 1957 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1957
.....to do anything necessary or expedient for purposes of such development and for purposes incidental thereto: Provided that save as provided in this Act, nothing contained in this Act shall be construed as authorising the disregard by the Authority of any law for the time being in force. CHAPTER 3 Master Plan and Zonal Development Plans Section7 Civic survey of, and master plan for Delhi (1)The Authority shall, as soon as may be, carry out a civic survey of, and prepare a master plan for, Delhi. (2) The master plan shall (a) define the various zones into which Delhi may be divided for the purposes of development and indicate the manner in which the land in each zone is proposed to be used (whether by the carrying out thereon of development or otherwise) and the stages by which any such development shall be carried out; and (b) serve as a basic pattern of framework within which the zonal development plans of the various zones may be prepared. [(3) The master plan may provide for any other matter which is necessary for the proper development of Delhi.] Section8 Zonal developmental plans (1) Simultaneously with the preparation of the master plan or as soon as may.....
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