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Land Acquisition Act, 1894 Section 9

Title: Notice to Persons Interested

State: Central

Year: 1894

.....the same effect on the occupier (if any) of such land and on all such persons known or believed to be interested therein, or to be entitled to act for persons so interested, as reside or have agents authorised to receive service on their behalf, within the revenue district in which the land is situate. (4) In case any person so interested resides elsewhere, and has no such agent the notice shall be sent to him by post in a letter addressed to him at his last known residence, address or place of business and 1[registered under sections 28 and 29 of the Indian Post Office Act, 1898 (6 of 1898)]. _____________________ 1. Substituted by Act 68 of 1984, section 7 w.e.f. 24-9-1984.

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Works of Defence Act, 1903 Section 9

Title: Notice to Persons Interested

State: Central

Year: 1903

.....of such declaration may be made to him : Provided that, where anything has been done in exercise of the powers conferred, in case of emergency by section 6, sub-section (3), the notice prescribed by this section shall be given as soon as may be thereafter, (2) Such notice shall state the particulars of any damage ordered to be done or, in the case referred to in section 6, sub-section (3), done in exercise of any of the powers conferred by the said section, and the particulars of any restrictions attaching to the land under section 7, and shall require all persons interested in the land to appear personally or by agent before the Collector at a time and place therein mentioned (such time not being earlier than fifteen days after the date of publication of the notice), and to state the nature of their respective interests in the land and the amount and particulars of their claims to compensation for damage to such interests and their objections (if any) to the measurements made under section 8. The Collector may in any case require such statement to be made in writing and signed by the party or his agent. (3) The Collector shall also serve notice to the same effect on the.....

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Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, (Central) Section 21

Title: Notice to Persons Interested

State: Central

Year: 2013

.....the nature of their respective interests in the land and the amount and particulars of their claims to compensation for such interests, their claims to rehabilitation and resettlement along with their objections, if any, to the measurements made under section 20. (3) The Collector may in any case require such statement referred to in sub-section (2) to be made in writing and signed by the party or his agent. (4) The Collector shall also serve notice to the same effect on the occupier, if any, of such land and on all such persons known or believed to be interested therein, be entitled to act for persons so interested, as reside or have agents authorised to receive service on their behalf, within the revenue district in which the land is situated. (5) In case any person so interested resides elsewhere, and has no such agent, the Collector shall ensure that the notice shall be sent to him by post in letter addressed to him at his last known residence, address of place or business and also publish the same in at least two national daily newspapers and also on his website.

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Bombay Forfeited Lands Restoration Act, 1938, (Maharashtra) Section 5

Title: Notice to Persons Interested

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1938

(1) On the publication of the declaration under section 4, the Tribunal shall cause public notice to be given at convenient places at or near the land to be acquired stating that the Provincial Government intends to acquire the said land. (2) Such notice shall also state the particulars of the said land and shall require all persons interested in the said land to appear personally or by agent before the Tribunal at the time and place therein mentioned (such time not being earlier than one, month after the date of publication of the notice) and to state the nature of their respective interests in the said land and the amount and particulars of their claims to compensation for such interest. (3) The Tribunal shall also serve notice by registered post to the same effect on the occupier, if any, of such land and on all persons known or believed to be interested therein. (4) The original holder of the land and the Collector shall also be served with a notice by registered post intimating to them the time and place of the enquiry by the Tribunal and shall be entitled to appear in such enquiry either personally or by agent.

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Religious Endowments Act, 1863 Section 14

Title: Persons Interested May Singly Sue in Case of Breach of Trust, Etc.

State: Central

Year: 1863

Any person or persons interested in any mosque, temple or religious establishment, or in the performance of the worship or of the service thereof, or the trusts relating thereto, may, without joining as plaintiff any of the other persons interested therein, sue before the Civil Court the trustee, manager or superintendent of such mosque, temple or religious establishment or the member of any committee appointed under this Act, for any misfeasance, breach of trust or neglect of duty, committed by such trustee, manager, superintendent or member of such committee, in respect of the trusts vested in, or confided to, them respectively; Powers of Civil Court.and the Civil Court may direct the specific performance of any act by such trustee, manager, superintendent or member of a committee, and may decree damages and costs against such trustee, manager, superintendent or member of a committee, and may also direct the removal of such trustee, manager, superintendent or member of a committee.

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Karnataka Police Act, 1963 Section 177

Title: Persons Interested May Apply to Government to Annul, Reverse or Alter Any Order

State: Karnataka

Year: 1963

In the case of any rule or order made by the Government under an authority conferred by this Act and requiring the public or a particular class of persons to perform some duty or act, or to conduct or order themselves or those under their control in a manner therein described, it shall be competent to any person interested to apply to the Government, to annul, reverse or alter the rule or order aforesaid on the ground of its being unlawful, oppressive or unreasonable. (2) After such an application as aforesaid and the rejection thereof wholly or in part or after the lapse of six months without an answer to such application or a decision thereon published by the Government, it shall be competent to the person interested and deeming the rule or order contrary to law to institute a suit against the State for a declaration that the rule or order is unlawful either wholly or in part. The decision in such suit shall be subject to appeal; and a rule or order finally adjudged to be unlawful shall by the Government be annulled or reversed or so altered as to make it conformable to law.

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Bombay Police Act, 1951, (Maharashtra) Section 166

Title: Persons Interested May Apply to State Government to Annual, Reverse or Alter Any Rule or Order

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1951

.....act, or to conduct or order themselves or those under their control in a manner therein described, it shall be competent to any person interested to apply to the State Government by a memorial given to a Secretary to the State Government to annual, reverse or alter the rule or order aforesaid on the ground of its being unlawful, oppressive or unreasonable. When a suit shall lie to the District Court to declare a rule or order unlawful. (2) After such an application as aforesaid and the rejection thereof wholly or in part or after the lapse of four months without an answer to such application or a decision thereon published by the State Government, it shall be competent to the person interested and deeming the rule or order contrary to law to institute a suit against the State for a declaration that the rule or order is unlawful either wholly or in part. The decision in such suit shall be subject to appeal; and a rule or order finally adjudged to be unlawful shall be the State Government be annulled or reversed or so altered as to make it conformable to law.

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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 479

Title: Cases in Which Judge or Magistrate is Personally Interested

State: Central

Year: 1973

No Judge or Magistrate shall, except with the permission of the Court to which an appeal lies from his Court, try or commit for trial any case to or in which he is a party, or personally interested, and no Judge or Magistrate shall hear an appeal from any judgement or order passed or made by himself. Explanation A Judge or Magistrate shall not be deemed to be a party to, or personally interested in, any case by reason only that he is concerned therein in a public capacity, or by reason only that he has viewed the place in which an offence is alleged to have been committed or any other place in which any other transaction material to the case is alleged to have occurred and made an inquiry in connection with the case.

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Land Acquisition (Mines) Act, 1885 Section 6

Title: Mode of Determining Persons Interested and Amount of Compensation

State: Central

Year: 1885

When the working or getting of any mines or minerals has been prevented or restricted under section 5, the persons interested in those mines or minersals and the amounts of compensation payable to them respectively shall, subject to all necessary modifications, be ascertained in the manner provided by the Land Acquisition Act, 1870,[See now the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (1 of 1894).] for ascertaining the persons interested in the land to be acquired under that Act, and the amounts of compensation payable to them, respectively.

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Northern India Canal and Drainage Act, I873 Section 68

Title: Settlement of Differences as to Mutual Rights and Liabilities of Persons Interested in Water-course

State: Central

Year: 1873

Whenever a difference arises between two or more persons in regard to their mutual rights or liabilities in respect of the use, construction or maintenance of a water-course, any such person may apply in writing to the Divisional Canal-officer stating the matter in dispute.Such officer shall thereupon give notice to the other persons interested that, on a day to be named in such notice, he will proceed to inquire into the said matter.And, after such inquiry, he shall] pass his order thereon, unless he transfers (as he is hereby empowered to do) the matter to the Collector, who shall thereupon inquire into and pass his order on the said matter. Such order shall be final as to the use or distribution of water for any crop sown or growing at the time when such order is made, and shall thereafter remain in force until set aside by the decree of a Civil Court.

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