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Home Bare Acts Phrase: prima facie Page 1 of about 555 results (0.006 seconds)Futwah Islampur Light Railway Line (Nationalisation) Act, 1985 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1985
.....used herein and rot defined but defined in the Companies Act, 1956 (1 of 1956)-shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in that Act. SECTION 03: TRANSFER TO, AND VESTING IN, THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OF THE UNDERTAKINGS OF THE COMPANY -On the appointed day, the undertakings of the Company and the right, title and interest of the Company in relation to such undertakings shall, by virtue of this Act, stand transferred to, and vest in, the Central Government. SECTION 04: GENERAL EFFECT OF VESTING (1) The undertakings of the Company shall be deemed to include all assets, rights, lease-holds, powers, authorities and privileges, and all property, movable and immovable, including lands, buildings, workshops, stores, instruments, machinery and equipment, cash balances, cash on hand, cheques, demand drafts, reserve funds, investments, book debts and all other rights and interests in, or arising out of, such property as were immediately before the appointed day in the ownership, possession, power or control of the Company, whether within or outside India, and all books of account, registers and all other documents of whatever nature relating thereto. (2) All properties.....
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Complete Act
Title: Indian Succession Act, 1925
State: Central
Year: 1925
.....- Short title Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Power of State Government to exempt any race, sect or tribe in the State from operation of Act Part 2 Section4 - Application of Part Section5 - Law regulating succession to deceased person's immovable and movable property, respectively Section6 - One domicile only affects succession to movables Section7 - Domicile of origin of person of legitimate birth Section8 - Domicile of origin of illegitimate child Section9 - Continuance of domicile of origin Section10 - Acquisition of new domicile Section11 - Special mode of acquiring domicile in India Section12 - Domicile not acquired by residence as representative of foreign Government, or as part of his family Section13 - Continuance of new domicile Section14 - Minor's domicile Section15 - Domicile acquired by woman on marriage Section16 - Wife's domicile during marriage Section17 - Minor's acquisition of new domicile Section18 - Lunatic's acquisition of new domicile Section19 - Succession to movable property in India in absence of proof of domicile elsewhere Part 3 Section20 - Interests and powers not acquired nor lost by marriage Section21 - Effect of marriage.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCopyright Act, 1957 Chapter X
Title: Registration of Copyright
State: Central
Year: 1957
..... (a) the making of any entry wrongly omitted to the register, or (b) the expunging of any entry wrongly made in, or remaining on, the register, or (c) the correction of any error or defect in the register. Section 50A - Entries in the Register of Copyrights, etc., to be published 1 [50A. Entriesin the Register of Copyrights, etc., to be published.- Every entry made in theRegister of Copyrights or the particulars of any work entered under section 45,the correction of every entry made in such register under section 49, and everyrectification ordered under section 50 shall be published by the Registrar ofCopyrights in the Official Gazette or in such other manner as he may deem fit.] _____________________ 1. Inserted by Act 23 of 1983, section 17 w.e.f. 9-8-1984.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Post Office Act, 1898 Section 14
Title: Post Office Marks Prima Facie Evidence of Certain Facts Denoted
State: Central
Year: 1898
In every proceeding for the recovery of any postage or other sum alleged to be due under this Act in respect of a postal article,-- (a) the production of the postal article, having thereon the official mark of the Post Office denoting that the article has been refused, or that the addressee is dead or cannot be found, shall be prima facie evidence of the fact so denoted, and (b) the person from whom the postal article purports to have come, shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to be the sender thereof.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTrade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999) Section 31
Title: Registration to Be Prima Facie Evidence of Validity
State: Central
Year: 1999
(1) In all legal proceedings relating to a trade mark registered under this Act (including applications under section 57), the original registration of the trade mark and of all subsequent assignments and transmissions of the trade mark shall be prima facie evidence of the validity thereof. (2) In all legal proceedings as aforesaid a registered trade mark shall not be held to be invalid on the ground that it was not a registrable trade mark under section 9 except upon evidence of distinctiveness and that such evidence was not submitted to the Registrar before registration, if it is proved that the trade mark had been so used by the registered proprietor or his predecessor in title as to have become distinctive at the date of registration.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSemiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-design Act, 2000 Section 19
Title: Registration to Be Prima Facie Evidence of Validity
State: Central
Year: 2000
(1) In all legal proceedings relating to a layout-design registered under this Act (including application under section 30), the original registration of the layout-design and all subsequent assignments and transmissions of layout-design shall be prima facie evidence of the validity thereof. (2) In all legal proceedings as aforesaid, a registered layout-design shall not be held to be invalid on the ground that it was not a registerable layout-design under section 7 except upon evidence of originality and that such evidence was not submitted to the Registrar before registration.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGeographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 Section 23
Title: Registration to Be Prima Facie Evidence of Validity
State: Central
Year: 1999
(1) In all legal proceedings relating to a geographical indication, the certificate of registration granted in this regard by the Registrar under this Act, being a copy of the entry in the register under the seal of the Geographical Indications Registry, shall be prima facie evidence of the validity thereof and be admissible in all courts and before the Appellate Board without further proof or production of the original. (2) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to affect the right of action in respect of an unregistered geographical indication.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCopyright Act, 1957 Section 48
Title: Register of Copyrights to Be Prima Facie Evidence of Particulars Entered Therein
State: Central
Year: 1957
The Register of Copyrights shall be prima facie evidence of the particulars entered therein and documents purporting to be copies of any entries therein, or extracts therefrom certified by the Registrar of Copyrights and sealed with the seal of the Copyright Office shall be admissible in evidence in all courts without further proof or production of the original.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure, 1898 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1898
.....(2) of Section 5, for the words 'but subject to any enactment', substitute the words 'but, save as otherwise provided by this Code, subject to any enactment'. [W.B. Act 8 of 1970, Section 3 and Sch., item 2]. (1) All offences under the Indian Penal Code shall be investigated, inquired into, tried and otherwise dealt with according to the provisions hereinafter contained. Trial of offences against other laws (2) All offences under any other law shall be investigated, inquired into, tried, and otherwise dealt with according to the same provisions, but subject to any enactment for the time being in force regulating the manner or place of investigating, inquiring into, trying or otherwise dealing with such offences. PART 2 CONSTITUTION AND POWERS OF CRIMINAL COURTS AND OFFICES: CHAPTER 2: OF THE CONSTITUTION OF CRIMINAL COURTS AND OFFICES: SECTION 6: Glasses of Criminal Courts: Besides the High Courts and the Courts constituted under any law other than this Code for the time being in force, there shall be five classes of Criminal Courts in [India], namely,- : State Amendments GUJARAT.-In its application to the State of Gujarat the amendment made in Section 6 is the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCompetition Act, 2002 Chapter 4
Title: Duties, Powers and Functions of Commission
State: Central
Year: 2002
..... (f) classification of industrial products.] ___________________________________________ 1. Substituted by the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2007 [Act No. 39 of 2007] for the words "receipt of a complaint,". 2. Effective date :20th May 2009- notified vide Ministry of Corporate Affairs Notification No S.O.1241(E) dated 15.05.2009. Section 20 - Inquiry into combination by Commission (1) The Commission may, upon its own knowledge or information relating to acquisition referred to in clause (a) of section 5 or acquiring of control referred to in clause (b) of section 5 or merger or amalgamation referred to in clause (c) of that section, inquire into whether such a combination has caused or is likely to cause an appreciable adverse effect on competition in India: Provided that the Commission shall not initiate any inquiry under this sub-section after the expiry of one year from the date on which such combination has taken effect. (2) The Commission shall, on receipt of a notice under sub-section (2) of section 6 1[* * *], inquire whether a combination referred to in that notice or reference has caused or is likely to cause an appreciable.....
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