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Start Free TrialThe Tamil Nadu District Municipalities Act (Tamil Nadu Act V of 1920) Complete Act
State: Tamil Nadu
Year: 1920
.....into more than one dwelling-house of a building originally constructed as one dwelling-house only or the conversion of a dwelling-house into factory. (d) the re-conversion into a dwelling-house or a place of public worship or a factory of any building which has been discontinued as, or appropriated for any purpose other than, a dwelling-house of a place of public worship or factory as the case may be. NOTES S.3 (24) "Reconstruction" " meaning of " (1954) 2 MLJ 556; (25) "Residence" " ˜Reside' " A person is deemed to have his ˜residence' or to ˜reside' in any house if he sometimes uses any portion thereof as a sleeping apartment, and a person is not deemed to cease to reside in any such house merely because he is absent from it, or has elsewhere another dwelling in which he resides, if he is at liberty to Substituted by Tamil Nadu Act X of 1930 [ return to such house] at any time and has not abandoned his intention of returning. NOTES S.3 (25) " ˜Residence' " meaning of " 50 MLJ 77 (26) ˜Rubbish' " ˜Rubbish' means dust, ashes, broken bricks, mortar, broken glass, and refuse of any kind which is not ˜filth' (27).....
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Independence Act, 1947 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1947
.....rule or regulation made under any such Act, and the powers of the Legislature of each Dominion shall include the .power to repeal or amend any such Act, order, rule or regulation in so far as it is part of the law of the Dominion. (3) The Governor-General of each of the new Dominions shall have full power to assent in His Majesty's name to any law of the Legislature of that Dominion and so much of any Act as relates to the disallowance of laws by His Majesty or the reservation of laws for the signification of His Majesty's pleasure thereon or the suspension of the operation of laws until the signification of His Majesty's pleasure thereon shall not apply to laws of the Legislature of either of the new Dominions. (4) No Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom passed on or after the appointed day shall extend, or be deemed to extend, to either of the new Dominions as part of the law of that Dominion unless it is extended thereto by a law of the Legislature of the Dominion. (5) No Order in Council made on or after the appointed day under any Act passed before the appointed day, and no order, rule or other instrument made on or after the appointed day under any such Act by any.....
List Judgments citing this sectionChandernagore (Merger) Act, 1954 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1954
.....the referendum held on 19th June 1949, the citizens of Chandernagore voted in favour of merger of the territory with India. On 2nd May, 1950, the de facto administration of Chandernagore was transferred to the Government of India. On 2nd February 1951, the Treaty of Cession of the Territory of the French Town of Chandemagore was signed at Paris between the President of India and the French Republic. On 9th June 1952 Chandemagore was transferred de jure to the Government of India. 2. On 27th October 1949, in a Press Note about the future status of Chandemagore, the Government of India had declared: Any changes the administrative set up will be carried out only after consulting local public opinion', 3. On 19th November 1953, in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 3 of the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 19S2 (60 of 1952), the Central Government appointed a Commission consisting of Dr. Amarnath Jha to inquire into and ascertain the wishes of the citizens of Chandemagore in regard to its future administration. The Commission submisitted its report on 18th December 1953, recommending, inter alia, merger of Chandemagore with the State of West Bengal. After consideration of the.....
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