Title : Attribution, Acknowledgement and Despatch of Electronic Records
State : Central
Year : 2000
An electronic record shall be attributed to the originator,-- (a) if it was sent by the originator himself; (b) by a person who had the authority to act on behalf of the originator in respect of that electronic record; or (c) by an information system programmed by or on behalf of the originator to operate automatically. Section 12 - Acknowledgement of receipt (1) Where the originator has not 1[stipulated] that the acknowledgement of receipt of electronic record be given in a particular form or by a particular method, an acknowledgement may be given by-- (a) any communication by the addressee, automated or otherwise; or (b) any conduct of the addressee, sufficient to indicate to the originator that the electronic record has been received. (2) Where the originator has..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Arrest and Detention
State : Central
Year : 1908
( 1 ) A judgment-debtor may be arrested in execution of a decree at any hour and on any day, and shall, as soon as practicable, be brought before the Court, and hi s detention may be in the civil prison of the district in which the Court ordering the detention is situate, or, where such civil prison does not afford suitable accommodation, in any other place which the State Government may appoint for the detention of persons ordered by the Courts of such district to be detained: Provided , firstly, that, for the purpose of making an arrest under this section, no dwelling-house shall be entered after sunset and before sunrise: Provided , secondly, that, no outer door of a dwelling-house shall be broken open unless such dwelling-house is in the occupancy of the judgment-debtor and he..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Seizure of Property in Dwelling-house
State : Central
Year : 1908
(1) No person executing any process under this Code directing or authorizing seizure of movable property shall enter any dwelling-house after sunset and before sunrise. (2) No outer door of a dwelling-house shall be broken upon unless such dwelling-house is in the occupancy of the judgment-debtor and he refuses or in any way prevents access thereto, but when the person executing any such process has duly gained access to any dwelling-house, he may break open the door of any room in which he has reason to believe any such property to be. (3) Where a room in a dwelling-house is in the actual occupancy of a woman who, according to the customs of the country, does not appear in public, the person executing the process shall give notice to such woman that she is at liberty to withdraw;..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Basis of Liability of Multimodal Transport Operator
State : Central
Year : 1993
(1) The multimodal transport operator shall be liable for loss resulting from-- (a) any loss of, or damage to, the consignment; (b) delay in delivery of the consignment and any consequential loss or damage arising from such delay, where such loss, damage or delay in delivery took place while the consignment was in his charge: Provided that the multimodal transport operator shall not be liable if he proves that no fault or neglect on his part or that of his servants or agents had caused or contributed to such loss, damage or delay in delivery: 1[Provided further that the multimodal transport operator shall not be liable for loss or damage arising out of delay in delivery including any consequential loss or damage arising from such delay unless the consignor had made a..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Acknowledgement of Receipt
State : Central
Year : 2000
(1) Where the originator has not 1[stipulated] that the acknowledgement of receipt of electronic record be given in a particular form or by a particular method, an acknowledgement may be given by-- (a) any communication by the addressee, automated or otherwise; or (b) any conduct of the addressee, sufficient to indicate to the originator that the electronic record has been received. (2) Where the originator has stipulated that the electronic record shall be binding only on receipt of an acknowledgement of such electronic record by him, then, unless acknowledgement has been so received, the electronic record shall he deemed to have been never sent by the originator. (3) Where the originator has not stipulated that the electronic record shall be binding only on receipt of such..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Power to Enter, Search and Seize
State : Central
Year : 1978
(1) It shall be lawful for any police officer not below the rank of an officer-in-charge of a police station, (a) to enter, if necessary by force, whether by day or night with such assistance as he considers necessary, any premises, which he has reason to suspect, are being used for purposes connected with the promotion or conduct of any prize chit or money circulation scheme in contravention of the provisions of this Act; (b) to search the said premises and the persons whom he may find therein; (c) to take into custody and produce before any Judicial Magistrate all such persons as are concerned or against whom a complaint has been made or credible information has been received or a reasonable suspicion exists of their having been concerned with the use of the said premises for..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Powers of Entry, Search, Seizure and Arrest
State : Maharashtra
Year : 1956
(1) 1[The Commissioner,] Collector or any officer empowered under section 11 to investigate an offence under this Act may-- (a) enter and search at all reasonable times, any premises in which he has reason to believe that any molasses in respect of which an offence punishable under this Act has been or is about to be committed is kept or concealed and seize such molasses and any box, receptacle, package or covering containing such molasses; (b) seize in any open place or in transit any molasses in respect of which he has reason to believe that any offence punishable under this Act has been committed and also any box, receptacle, package or covering containing such molasses; (c) seize any books, accounts, documents or statements relating to transactions in the molasses so seized; ..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Inspection, Inquiry, Submission of Statements, Etc.
State : Central
Year : 1976
The Board, or any officer authorised by it by general or special order in this behalf, may-- (a) inspect or cause to be inspected the accounts and offices of a Market Committee; (b) hold inquiry into the affairs of a Market Committee; (c) call for any return, statement, accounts or report which it or he may think fit to require such Committee to furnish; (d) require a Market Committee to take into consideration-- (i) any objection which appears to it or him to exist to the doing of anything which is about to be done or is being done by or on behalf of such Committee, or (ii) any information it, or he, is able to furnish and which appears to it or him to necessitate the doing of a certain thing, which is not being done by such Committee, and make a written reply to it or..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Miscellaneous
State : Central
Year : 1980
(1) If any dispute arises between the Board and any State Government regarding any matter covered by this Act or touching or arising out of it , it shall be referred to the Central Government. (2) The Central Government shall endeavour to resolve the dispute by negotiations or conciliation in such manner as may be prescribed. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (2), if the Central Government considers, whether before initiating action for resolving a dispute by negotiations or conciliation or at any stage after initiating such action, that the dispute is of such a nature that it is necessary or expedient to refer it to arbitration, the Central Government shall , in such form and in such manner as may be prescribed, refer the matter in dispute to an arbitrator who..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Miscellaneous
State : Central
Year : 1976
In the discharge of its functions, the Board shall be guided by such directions and instructions on questions of policy as may be given to it by the Central Government. Section 18 - Disputes between the Board and the State Governments If any dispute arises between the Board and the Government of Madhya Pradesh or Uttar Pradesh or both regarding any matter covered by this Act or touching or arising out of it, it shall be referred to the Central Government and the decision of the Central Government shall be final and binding on the Board and the said Governments. Section 19 - Power to enter Subject to any rules made in this behalf, any officer of the Board generally or specially authorised by the Board in this behalf may, at all reasonable times, enter upon any land or premises..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this section