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Start Free TrialWildlife Protection Act Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1887
....."lives stock" includes buffaloes, bulls, bullocks, camels, cows, donkeys goats, horses, mules, pigs, sheeps, yaks and also their young;] (19) "Manufacturer" means a manufacturer of animal articles; (20) "Meat" includes blood, bones, sinew, eggs, fat and flesh, whether raw or cooked, of any wild animal, other than vermin; (21) "National Park" means an area declared, whether under setion 35 of section 38, or deemed, under sub-section (3) of section 66, to be declared, as a National Park; (22) "Notification" means a noification published in the Official Gazette; (23) "Permit" means a permit granted under this Act or any rule made thereunder; (24) "Person" includes a firm; (25) "Prescribed" means by rules made under this Act; 1[(25A) "recognised zoo" means a zoo recognised under section 38H; (25B) "reserve forest" means the forest declared to reserved by the State Government under section 20 of the Indian Forest Act,1927 (16 of 1927);] (26) "sanctuary" means an area declared, whether under section 2[26A] or section 66, to be declared as wild life sanctuary; 2[(27) "specified plant" means any plant specified in Schedule VI;] (28) "special game" means any animal specified in Schedule.....
List Judgments citing this sectionSuits Valuation Act, 1887 Part III
Title: Supplemental Provisions
State: Central
Year: 1887
.....622 of the2Code of Civil Procedure (14 of 1882) or other enactment for the time being in force. (5) This section3[xxx] shall come into force on the first day of July, 1887. _____________________ 1. Now section 99 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act 5 of 1908.) 2. Now section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act 5 of 1908.) 3. The words "extends to the whole of India except Part B States and "omitted by the Adaptation of Laws (No. 2) Order, 1956. Section 12 - Proceedings pending at commencement of Part I or Part II Nothing in Part I or Part II shall be construed to affect the jurisdiction of any Court (a) with respect to any suit instituted before rules under Part I applicable to the valuation of the suit take effect, or Part II has come into force; as the case may be, or (b) with respect to any appeal arising out of any such suit.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSuits Valuation Act, 1887 Section 11
Title: Procedure Where Objection is Taken on Appeal on Revision That a Suit or Appeal Was Not Properly Valued for Jurisdictional Purposes
State: Central
Year: 1887
.....issues for trial, or requires additional evidence to be taken, it shall direct its order to a Court competent to entertain the suit or appeal. (4) The provisions of the section with respect to an Appellate Court shall, so far as they can be made applicable, apply to a Court exercising revisional jurisdiction under section 622 of the2Code of Civil Procedure (14 of 1882) or other enactment for the time being in force. (5) This section3[xxx] shall come into force on the first day of July, 1887. _____________________ 1. Now section 99 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act 5 of 1908.) 2. Now section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act 5 of 1908.) 3. The words "extends to the whole of India except Part B States and "omitted by the Adaptation of Laws (No. 2) Order, 1956.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSuits Valuation Act, 1887 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1887
.....of jurisdiction the relief sought in the suit is valued shall not exceed the value of the land to which the suit relates as determined by the rules under the Act. In addition to the foregoing provisions which relate exclusively to land-suits S. 4provides that in other suits in which court fees are payable ad valorem, the value for purposes of jurisdiction shall be estimated in accordance with the rules which regulate the value for court-fee purposes. Section 5of the Bill is taken from Sections 206-208 of the North-Western Provinces Rent Act, 1881, and has been inserted at the suggestion of Sir Charles Turner, late Chief Justice of Madras, It lays down a special procedure for cases in which the objection that a suit was not properly valued for purposes of jurisdiction is taken in an appellate Court, an objection which the Bill declares may not be entertained unless it was taken in the Court of first instance. Lastly, the Bill (S. 6) repeals S. 14 of the Madras Civil Courts Act. 1873 which enacts the rule of valuation which it is the object of this Bill to abolish, namely, the valuation for jurisdiction in the case of land suits shall be in accordance with the court fee.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Suits Valuation Act, 1887 Complete Act
State: Himachal
Year: 1887
THE SUITS VALUATION ACT, 1887 THE SUITS VALUATION ACT, 1887 [Act, No.7 of 1887] [For Statement of Objects and Reasons, see Gazette of India, 1886, Part V, page791; for Report of the Select Committee, see Gazette of India, 1887, Part IV, page 18; and for Proceedings in Council, see Gazette of India, 1886, supplement, pages 1131 and 1155, and Gazette of India, 1887, Part VI, pages 16 and 21. This Act has been amended in the Punjab by Punjab Acts 1 of 1938 and 13 of 1942 and in the U.P. by U.P. Act 7 of 1939 and in Maharashtra by Maharashtra Act 4 of 1960 and repealed in Madras by Madras Act 14 of 1955, in Andhra by Andhra Act 7 of 1956, in Rajasthan by Rajasthan Act 3 of 1958, in its application to Bellary District by Mysore Act 14 of 1955, and in its application to Bombay Area and Coorg District of Mysore by Mysore Act 16 of 1958. This Act has been extended to the whole of Madhya Pradesh by the Madhya Pradesh Act 23 of 1958.] [11th February, 1887] PREAMBLE An Act to prescribe the mode of valuing certain suits for the purpose of determining the jurisdiction of Courts with respect thereto. WHEREAS it is expedient to prescribe the mode of valuing certain suits for the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Suits Valuation Act, 1887 Complete Act
State: Orissa
Year: 1887
THE SUITS VALUATION ACT, 1887 THE SUITS VALUATION ACT, 1887 [Act No. 7 of 1887] [For Statement of Objects and Reasons, see Gazette of India, 1886, Part V, page791; for Report of the Select Committee, see ibid., 1887, Part IV, page 18; and for Proceedings in Council, see Gazette of India.,1886, supplement, pages 1131 and 1155, and Gazette of India., 1887, Part VI, pages 16 and 21.This Act has been amended in the Punjab by Punjab Acts 1of 1938 and 13 of 1942 and in the U.P. by U.P. Act 7 of 1939 and in Maharashtra by Maharashtra Act 4 of 1960 and repealed in Madras by Madras Act 14 of 1955, in Andhra by Andhra Act 7 of 1956, in Rajasthan by Rajasthan Act 3 of 1958, in its application to Bellary District by Mysore Act 14 of 1955, and in its application to Bombay Area and Coorg District of Mysore by Mysore Act 16 of 1958.ThisAct has been extended to the whole of Madhya Pradesh by the Madhya Pradesh Act23 of 1958.] [As applicable in Orissa] [11th February, 1887] PREAMBLE An ct to prescribe the mode of valuing certain suits for the purpose of determining the jurisdiction of Courts with respect there to. Whereas it is expedient to prescribe the mode of valuing certain suits.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887 Complete Act
State: Punjab
Year: 1887
THE PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT, 1887 THE PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT, 1887 (ACT NO. 17 OF 1887) CONTENTS SN Subject CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Title, extent and commencement. 2. Repeal 3. Definitions 4. Exclusion of certain land from operation of Act. 5. Power to vary limits and alter number of tahsils, districts, and divisions. CHAPTER II REVENUE-OFFICERS Classes and Powers 6. Classes of revenue-officers. 7. Financial Commissioners. 8. Appointment of Commissioners and of Deputy, Assistant and Extra Assistant Commissioners. 9. Appointment of Tahsildars and Naib-Tahsildars. 10. Powers of Revenue-officers. 11. Superintendence and control of Revenue-officers. 12. Power to distribute business and withdraw and transfer cases. 13. Appeals 14. Limitation for appeals. 15. Review by Revenue-officers. 16. Power to call for, examine and revise proceedings of Revenue-officers. 17. Power to make rules as to procedure. 18. Persons by whom appearances and applications may be made.....
List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Prevention of Gambling Act, 1887, (Maharashtra) Section 7
Title: Presumptive Proof of Keeping or Gaming in Common Gaming
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1887
1[When any instrument of gaming has been seized in any house, room or place entered under section 6 or about the person of any one found therein, and in the case of any other things so seized if the court is satisfied that the Police officer who entered such house, room or place had resonable grounds for suspecting that the things so seized was an instrument of gaming, the seizure of such instrument or thing shall be evidence, until the contrary is proved, that such house, room or place is used as a common gaming-house and the person found therein were then present for the purpose of gaming, although no gaming was actually seen by the Magistrate or the Police officer or by any person acting under the authority of either of them:] 2[Provided that the aforesaid presumption shall be made, notwithstanding any defect in the warrant or order in pursuance of which the house, room or place was entered under section 6, if the Court considers the defect not to be a material one.] _______________________ 1 Section 7 was substituted for the original section by Bom. 1 of 1936, s. 6. 2 This proviso was added by Bom. 14 of 1959, s. 3 (f).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Prevention of Gambling Act, 1887 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1887
BOMBAY PREVENTION OF GAMBLING ACT, 1887 BOMBAY PREVENTION OF GAMBLING ACT, 1887 An Act to consolidate and amend the law for the prevention of gambling in the [Maharashtra of Bombay.] Preamble: WHEREAS it is expedient to consolidate and amend the law for the prevention of gambling in the State of Bombay; It is enacted as follows: SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE, EXTENT This Act may be cited as the Bombay Prevention of Gambling Act, 1887. It extends to the whole of the State of Maharashra. SECTION 02: [REPEAL OF ENACTMENTS, REP. ACT XVI OF 1895 . SECTION 03: "GAMING" DEFINED In this Act "gaming" includes wagering, or betting except wagering or betting upon 2[a horse-race, or dog-race] when such wagering or betting rakes place - (a) on the day on which such race is to run, and (b) in an enclosure which the licenses of the race-course, on which such race is to be run, has set apart for the purpose under the terms of the licence issued under section 4 of the Bombay Race-Course Licensing Act, 1912 3[or as the case may be, of the Maharashtra Dog Race-Courses Licensing Act, 1976 in respect of such race-course or in any other place approved by the State Government in this behalf,] and......
List Judgments citing this sectionCalcutta Survey Act, 1887 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1887
.....Act unless brought within one year from the date of the notification mentioned in the last preceding section. Section 23 State Government may make rules under the Act The 99. Words subs. by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937 and the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950 reepectively. [State Government] may lay down rules not being inconsistent with this Act to provide for the preparation of maps and for the collection and record of any information in respect of any land to be surveyed under this Act, and generally for the proper performance of all things to be done and for the regulation of all proceedings to be taken under this Act. Section 24 How notices may be served Every notice in and by this Act required to be served on any person may be served : (a) by delivering the same to the person to whom it is directed, or, on failure of such service, by posting the same on some conspicuous part of the house in which the said person usually resides or holds his office, or carries on his business, or by delivering the same to an agent or servant of such person, or to a male adult member of his family and by fixing a copy on some conspicuous part of the land.....
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