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Start Free TrialPresidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 Complete Act
Title: Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882
State: Central
Year: 1882
Preamble1 - PRESIDENCY SMALL CAUSE COURTS ACT, 1882 Chapter I Section1 - PRELIMINARY Section2 - [Repealed] Section3 - [Repealed] Section4 - Small Cause Court and Registrar defined Chapter II Section5 - Courts of Small Causes established Section6 - Court to be deemed under superintendence, etc., of High Court Section7 - Appointment of Judges Section8 - Rank and precedence of Judges Section8A - Performance of duties of absent Judge Section9 - Procedure and practice of Small Cause Court Section10 - Chief Judge to distribute business of Court Section11 - Procedure in case of difference of opinion Section12 - Seal to be used Section13 - Appointment of Registrar and other officers Section14 - Registrar may be invested with powers of a Judge in suits not exceeding twenty rupees Section15 - Judge or other officer not to practise or trade Chapter III Section16 - Questions arising in suits, etc., under Act to be decided according to law administered by High Court Chapter IV Section17 - Local limits of jurisdiction of Court Section18 - Suits in which Court has jurisdiction Section18A - Plaintiff may abandon suit against defendant resident out of jurisdiction Section19 -.....
List Judgments citing this sectionProvincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887 Complete Act
Title: Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887
State: Central
Year: 1887
.....and orders of Courts of Small Causes Section26 - [Amendment of the second schedule to the Code of Civil Procedure.][Repealed] Section27 - Finality of decrees and orders Chapter v Section28 - Subordination of Courts of Small Causes Section29 - Seal Section30 - Abolition of Courts of Small Causes Section31 - Saving of power to appoint Judge of Court of Small Causes to other office Section32 - Application of Act to Courts invested with jurisdiction of Court of Small Causes Section33 - Application of Act and Code to Court so invested as to two Courts Section34 - Modification of Code as so applied Section35 - Continuance of proceedings of abolished Courts Section36 - [Amendment of Indian Limitation Act.][Repealed] Section37 - Publication of certain orders ScheduleI - FIRST SCHEDULE ScheduleII - SECOND SCHEDULE
List Judgments citing this sectionSmall Cause Courts Act, 1964 Complete Act
Title: Small Cause Courts Act, 1964
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
.....of suits by Courts of Small Causes Section 9 - Exclusive jurisdiction of Courts of Small Causes Chapter IV Section 10 - Application of the Code Section 11 - Trial of suits by Registar Section 12 - Admission, return and rejection of plaints by Registrar Section 13 - Passing of decrees by Registrar on admission Section 14 - Execution of decrees by Registrar Section 15 - Adjournment of cases by chief ministerial officer Section 16 - Return of plaint in suits involving question of title Section 17 - Appeals from certain orders of Court of Small Causes Section 18 - Revision of decrees and orders of Courts of Small Causes Section 19 - Finality of decrees or orders Chapter v Section 20 - Subordination of Courts of Small Causes Section 21 - Vacation Section 22 - Seal Section 23 - Abolition of Courts of Small Causes Section 24 - Saving of power to appoint Judge of Court of Small Causes to other office Section 25 - Application of Act to Courts invested with jurisdiction of Court of Small causes Section 26 - Application of Act and Code to Courts so invested as to two Courts Section 27 - Modification of Code as so applied Section 28 - Continuance of proceedings of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Matrimonial Causes (War Marriages) Act, 1948 Complete Act
Title: Indian Matrimonial Causes (War Marriages) Act, 1948
State: Central
Year: 1948
Preamble1 - INDIAN MATRIMONIAL CAUSES (WAR MARRIAGES) ACT, 1948 Section1 - Short title and extent Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Application of Act Section4 - Temporary extension of jurisdiction of High Courts Section5 - Saving Section6 - Certain decrees and orders to be recognised Section7 - Power to make rules
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 sectionMerchant Shipping Act, 1958 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1958
.....To meet the immediate requirements of the country soon after independence the Merchant Shipping Laws. (Extension to Acceding States and Amendment) Act, 1949 was enacted, by which the British Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1938 were extended to the Acceding States (later known as Part B States) and Indian Consular Officers were empowered to perform functions in relation to Indian ships outside India and provision was made to enable Government to prescribe the proper national colours for ships registered in India, The Control of Shipping Act, 1947, was another short-term measure which continued the war-time control over Indian shipping and controlled the coastal trade by a system of licensing. This Act, which has been renewed from time to time, is due to expire on the 31st March, 1958. 3. The present Bill revises and consolidates all laws in force in India relating to merchant shipping, whether passed by the British Parliament or the Indian Legislature, and makes provision for the matters discussed in the succeedihg paragraphs, which also indicate the principal changes made in the law ........... -Gaz. of Ind., 1958, Extra., Pt. II, S. 2, p. 203.Act 21 of 1966.- The minimum.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure 1908 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....in the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1970 (5 of 1970). Explanation II : For the purposes of this section, a transaction is a commercial transaction, if it is connected with the industry, trade or business of the party incurring the liability.] (2) Where such a decree is silent with respect to the payment of further interest on such principal sum] from the date of the decree to the date of payment or other earlier date, the court shall be deemed to have refused such interest, and a separate suit therefor shall not lie. SECTION 35: COSTS (1) Subject to such conditions and limitations as may be prescribed, and to the provisions of any law for the time being in force, the costs of and incident to all suits shall be in the discretion of the court, and the court shall have full power to determine by whom or out of what property and to what extent such costs are to be paid, and to give all necessary directions for the purposes aforesaid. The fact that the court has no jurisdiction to try the suit shall be no bar to the exercise of such powers. (2) Where the court directs that any costs shall not follow the event, the court shall state its reasons in.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Orissa Tenancy Act, 1913 Complete Act
State: Orissa
Year: 1913
.....Puri and Balasore in the State of Orissa, except any area or part of an area which is constituted as a Municipality under the Bengal Municipal Act, 1884 (Bengal Act III of 1884), and which is specified in this behalf by notification issued by the State Government. Section 2 - Repeal The enactments specified in Schedule I are hereby repealed in the area to which this Act extends. Section 3 - Definitions (1) In this Act, unless there is something repugnant in the subject or context (1) "agricultural year" means the year commencing on the first day of Baisakh of the Oriya year; Provided that the first agricultural year shall be deemed to commence on the first day of Baisakh following the date of the commencement of this Act; (2) "bazyaftidar" means a person holding lands the title to hold which upon special terms was declared invalid by the Cuttack Land Revenue Regulation, 1805 (XII of 1805), the Bengal Land Revenue Assessment (Resumed Lands) Regulation, 1819 (II of 1819) or the Bengal Revenue-free Lands Regulation, 1825 (XIV of 1825) and which have been assessed, in the course of a settlement of land-revenue, at a rent fixed for the term of that settlement; and.....
List Judgments citing this sectionMerchant Shipping Act, 1958 Part IX
Title: Safety
State: Central
Year: 1958
.....at Sea (known briefly as the Safety Convention) of 1960, replacing the Safety Convention of 1948. This Convention contains a provision for the enactment and promulgation by Contracting Governments of laws and regulations to give effect to its provisions. This Convention came into force on the 17-6-1960. For definition of "Safety Convention",see Section 3 (37). Section 283A - Definitions 1[283A. Definitions (1) In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) "existing ship" or "existing vessel" means a ship or vessel which is not a new ship or a new vessel, (b) "new ship" or "new vessel" means a ship or vessel whose keel is laid or which is at a similar stage of construction on or after the material date as defined in sub-section (2). (2) For the purposes of sub-section (1) "material date",- (i) in relation to an Indian ship, means the 21st July, 1968: (ii) in relation to a foreign ship belonging to a country to which the Load Line Convention applies, means the date as from which it is declared under section 283 that the Government of such country has accepted the Load Line Convention or, as the case may be, that the said Convention has been applied.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionWest Bengal Nonagricultural Tenancy Act, 1949 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1949
.....(8) all words and expressions used but not defined in this Act and used in 88. Words and figures subs, for the words and figures "the Bengal Tenancy Act, 1885," by W.B. Act 8 of 1974. [the West Bengal Land Reforms Act, 1955] or the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, have the same meanings as in those Acts. CHAPTER 2 Classes of non-agricultural tenants Section 3 Classes of non-agricultural tenants (1) There shall be, for the purposes of this Act, the following classes of non-agricultural tenants, namely: (a) tenants, and (b) under-tenants. (2) "Tenant" means a person who has acquired [a right to hold non-agricultural land directly under the State] for any of the purposes provided in this Act, and includes also the successors-in-interest of persons who have acquired such a right. (3) "Under-tenant" means a person, who has acquired a right to hold non-agricultural land for any of the purposes provided in this Act either immediately or mediately under a tenant and includes also the successors-in-interest of persons who have acquired such a right. Section 4 Purposes for which non-agricultural tenant may hold non- agricultural land .A non-agricultural tenant may hold.....
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