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Start Free TrialParsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 Section 12
Title: Penalty for Priests Neglect of Requirements of Section 6
State: Central
Year: 1936
Any priest neglecting to comply with any of the requisitions affecting him contained in section 6 shall, on conviction thereof, be punished for every such offence with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to one hundred rupees' or with both.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionParsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1936
.....17: FORMAL IRREGULARITY NOT TO INVALIDATE MARRIAGE No marriage contracted under this Act shall be deemed to be invalid solely by reason of the fact that it was not certified under section 6, or that the certificate was not sent to the Registrar, or that the certificate was defective, irregular or incorrect. "Clause 17.- This new clause lays down general principles on which most discreet Judges would act and have acted." CHAPTER III- PARSI MATRIMONIAL COURTS SECTION 18: CONSTITUTION OF SPECIAL COURTS UNDER THE ACT For the purpose of hearing suits under this Act, a special Court shall be constituted in each of the Presidency-towns of Calcutta, Madras and Bombay, and in such other places in the territories of the several[State Governments] as such Governments respectively shall think fit. SECTION 19: PARSI CHIEF MATRIMONIAL COURTS The Court so constituted in each of the Presidency towns shall be entitled the Parsi Chief Matrimonial Court of Calcutta, Madras or Bombay, as the case may be. The local limits of the jurisdiction of a Parsi Chief Matrimonial Court shall be conterminous with the local limits of the ordinary original civil jurisdiction of the High Court. The.....
List Judgments citing this sectionInvalidation of Hindu Ceremonial Emoluments Act, 1926 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1926
.....passing of this Act; It is hereby enacted as follows SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE This Act may be called the Invalidation of Hindu Ceremonial Emoluments Act, 1926. SECTION 02: EXTENT AND COMMENCEMENT (1) This Act shall apply to the whole of the Presidency of Bombay (2) It shall come into operation on the first day of April 1928. SECTION 03: DEFINITIONS In this Act "Ceremonial emoluments" means all perquisites, fees and any other dues claimable by any person for religious ceremonials, on account of his being a hereditary priest or an alienee from a hereditary priest. SECTION 04: RIGHT TO CLAIM CEREMONIAL EMOLUMENTS No person shall be entitled to claim, as a matter of right any ceremonial emoluments from any Hindu who does not call in the services of the persons claiming those emoluments. SECTION 05: HEREDITARY PRIEST MAY BE RELIEVED OF HIS OBLIGATION TO PERFORM SERVICES AFTER THIS ACT COMES INTO OPERATION " (i) every hereditary priest who holds no inam land or receives no cash allowance or remuneration for the performance of his services to the village shall be deemed to be relieved of his obligation to perform such services when required by any villager to officiate or to provide.....
List Judgments citing this sectionInvalidation of Hindu Ceremonial Emoluments Act, 1926 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1926
.....previous sanction of the Governor General required under section 80-A (3) of the Government of India Act has been obtained for the passing of this Act; It is hereby enacted as follows:- 1. Short title :- This Act may be called the Invalidation of Hindu Ceremonial Emoluments Act, 1926. 2. Extent and commencement :- (1) This Act shall apply to the whole of the Presidency of Bombay. (2) It shall come into operation on the first day of April 1928. 3. Definitions :- In this Act - "Ceremonial emoluments" means all perquisites, fees and any other dues claimable by any person for religious ceremonials, on account of his being a hereditary priest or an alienee from a hereditary priest. 4. Right to claim ceremonial emoluments :- No person shall be entitled to claim, as a matter of right, any ceremonial emoluments from any Hindu who does not call in the services of the persons claiming those emoluments. 5. Hereditary priest may be relieved of his obligation to perform services :- After this Act comes into operation - (i) every hereditary priest who holds no inam land or receives no cash allowance or remuneration for the performance of his services to the village shall be.....
List Judgments citing this sectionParsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 Part II
Title: Marriages Between Parsis
State: Central
Year: 1936
.....destroying or altering register Any person secreting, destroying, or dishonestly or fraudulently altering the said register in any part thereof, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description as defined in the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) for a term which may extend to two years, or if he be a Register, for a term which may extend to five years and shall also be liable to fine which may extend to five hundred rupees. Section 17 - Formal irregularity or altering register No marriage contracted under this Act shall be deemed to be invalid solely by reason of the fact that it was not certified under section 6, or that the certificate was not sent to the Registrar, or that the certificate was defective, irregular or incorrect.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCentral Excise Tariff Act, 1985 Chapter 95
Title: Toys, Games and Sports Requisites; Parts and Accessories Thereof
State: Central
Year: 1985
.....of Note 1, heading 9503 applies, inter alia, to articles of this heading combined with one or more items, which cannot be considered as sets under rule 3 (b) of the General rules for the interpretation of this Schedule, and which, if presented separately, would be classified in other headings, provided the articles are put up together for retail sale and the combinations have essential character of toys. 5. Heading 9503 does not cover articles which, on account of their design, shape or constituent material, are identifiable as intended exclusively for animals, for example, "pet toys" (classification in their own appropriate heading).] Tariff Item Description of goods Unit Rate of duty (1) (2) (3) (4) 6[***] 7[9503 TRICYCLES, SCOOTERS, PEDAL CARS AND SIMILAR WHEELED TOYS; DOLLS' CARRIAGES; DOLLS; OTHER TOYS; REDUCED-SIZE ("SCALE") MODELS AND SIMILAR RECREATIONAL MODELS, WORKING OR NOT; PUZZLES OF ALL KINDS 9503 00 - Tricycles, scooters, pedal cars and similar wheeled .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCentral Excise Tariff (Amendment) Act, 2004 Chapter LXXXXV
Title: Toys, Games and Sports Requisites; Parts and Accessories Thereof
State: Central
Year: 2004
.....thereof (heading 6603); (ij) unmounted glass eyes for dolls or other toys, of heading 7018; (k) parts of general use, as defined in Note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39); (l) bells, gongs or the like of heading 8306; (m) pumps for liquids (heading 8413), filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for liquids or gases (heading 8421), electric motors (heading 8501), electric transformers (heading 8504) or radio remote control apparatus (heading 8526); (n) sports vehicles (other than bobsleighs, toboggans and the like) of Section XVII; (o) children's bicycles (heading 8712); (p) sports craft such as canoes and skiffs (Chapter 89), or their means of propulsion (Chapter 44 for such articles made of wood); (q) spectacles, goggles or the like, for sports or outdoor games (heading 9004); (r) decoy calls or whistles (heading 9208); (s) arms or other articles of Chapter 93; (t) electric garlands of all kinds (heading 9405); or (u) racket strings, tents or other camping goods, or gloves, mittens and mitts (classified according to their constituent material). 2. This Chapter includes articles in which.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCustoms Tariff Act 1975 Chapter 95
Title: Toys, Games and Sports Requisites; Parts and Accessories Thereof
State: Central
Year: 1975
.....heading 9503 applies,inter alia, to articles of this heading combined with one or more items, which cannot be considered as sets under the terms of rule 3 (b) of the General rules for Interpretation of this schedule, and which, if presented separately, would be classified in other headings, provided the articles are put up together for retail sale and the combinations have the essential character of toys. 5. Heading 9503 does not cover articles which, on account of their design, shape or constituent material, are identifiable as intended exclusively for animals, for example, "pet toys" (classification in their own appropriateheading).] Tariff Item Description of goods Unit Rate of duty Std. Prefnl. Areas (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 10 [***] 7 [9503 TRICYCLES, SCOOTERS, PEDAL CARS AND SIMILAR WHEELED TOYS; DOLLS' CARRIAGES; DOLLS; OTHER TOYS; REDUCED--SIZE ("SCALE") MODELS AND SIMILAR RECREATIONAL MODELS, WORKING OR NOT; PUZZLES OF ALL KINDS 9503 00 -- Tricycles,.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCustoms Tariff (Amendment) Act, 2003 Chapter LXXXXV
Title: Toys, Games and Sports Requisites; Parts and Accessories Thereof
State: Central
Year: 2003
.....thereof (heading 6603); (ij) unmounted glass eyes for dolls or other toys, of heading 7018; (k) parts of general use, as defined in Note 2 to Section XV, of base metal (Section XV), or similar goods of plastics (Chapter 39); (l) bells, gongs or the like of heading 8306; (m) pumps for liquids (heading 8413), filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for liquids or gases (heading 8421), eiectric motors (heading 8501), electric transformers (heading 8504) or radio remote control apparatus (heading 8526); (n) sports vehicles (other than bobsleighs, toboggans and the like) of Section XVII; (o) children's bicycles (heading 8712); (p) sports craft such as canoes and skiffs (Chapter 89), or their means of propulsion (Chapter 44 for such articles made of wood); (q) spectacles, goggles or the like, for sports or outdoor games (heading 9004); (r) decoy calls or whistles (heading 9208); (s) arms or other articles of Chapter 93; (t) electric garlands of all kinds (heading 9405); or (u) racket strings, tents or other camping goods, or gloves, mittens and mitts (classified according to their constituent material). 2. This Chapter includes articles in which.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Tamil Nadu Towns Nuisances Act, 1889 Complete Act
State: Tamil Nadu
Year: 1889
.....to fence in or protect any well, tank or other dangerous places or structure, or Whoever causes any offensive matter to run from any house, factory, dung-heap or the like into the street " shall be liable on conviction to fine not exceeding fifty rupees or to imprisonment of either description which may extend to one month. 5. Penalty for cruelty to animals " Whoever cruelly beats, ill-treats, tortures, ordrives, rides or otherwise uses any animal in an unfit state to be so driven, ridden or used, or causes any animal to be cruelly beaten, ill-treated, tortured, or to be driven, ridden or used when unfit to be driven, ridden or used, shall be liable on conviction to fine not exceeding fifty rupees, or to imprisonment of either description not exceeding one month, or to both. (Repealed by the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930 (Tamil Nadu Act III of 1930) 6. [Repealed] 7. [Repealed] (Original section 7 was renumbered as sub-section (1) of section 8 by Section 3 of the Madras City Police, (Town Nuisances and Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Amendment Act, 1942) (Tamil Nadu Act XX of 1942) Re-enacted permanently with specified modifications by section 2 (2) of and.....
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