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Home Bare Acts Phrase: saidIndian Ports Act, 1908 Section 68B
Title: Duties of the Said Authorities in an Emergency
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....duties of a like nature should be imposed on such authorities continuously during the existence of the emergency,3[it] may, be general or special order, authorized any officer to require the said authorities to perform such duties until the2[Central Government] is of opinion that the emergency has passed, and the said authority shall comply accordingly, and the provisions of the said section shall apply subject to the following modification, namely:-- The4[Central Government] shall pay any authority, on whom a requisition has been made, such compensation for any loss or damage attributable to such requisition, and for any services rendered or expenditure incurred in complying therewith as, in default of agreement, shall be decided to be just and reasonable, having regard to the circumstances of the case, by the arbitration of a person to be nominated in this behalf by the2[Central Government], and the decision of such person shall be final.] ___________________________ 1. Foot-note (a) under Section 68-A. 2. Substituted for the words 'Government-General in Council' by A.O., 1937. 3. Substituted for the word "he" by A.O., 1937. 4. Substituted for the words.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Evidence Act 1872 Section 10
Title: Things Said or Done by Conspirator in Reference to Common Design
State: Central
Year: 1872
.....of such persons in reference to their common intention, after the time when such intention was first entertained by any one of them, is a relevant fact as against each of the persons believed to so conspiring, as well for the purpose of proving the existence of the conspiracy as for the purpose of showing that any such person was a party to it. Illustration Reasonable ground exists for believing that A has joined in a conspiracy to wage war against the 1 [Government of India]. The facts that B procured arms in Europe for the purpose of the conspiracy, C collected money in Calcutta for a like object, D persuaded persons to join the conspiracy in Bombay, E published writings advocating the object in view at Agra, and F transmitted from Delhi to G at Kabul the money which C had collected at Calcutta, and the contents of a letter written by H giving an account of the conspiracy, are each relevant, both to prove the existence of the conspiracy, and to prove A's complicity in it, although he may have been ignorant of all of them, and although the persons by whom they were done were stranger to him, and although they may have taken place before he joined the conspiracy or after.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Schedule 2
Title: The Second Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1973
.....warrant of arrest thereupon issued that the said.................................... (name) cannot be found, and whereas it has been shown to mysatisfaction that the said ............................... (name) has absconded (or is concealinghimself to avoid the service of the said warrant); Proclamation is herebymade that the said ...................... of ...................is required to appear at.......................(place)before this Court (or before me ) to answer the said complaint in the ......................day of ...................... , Dated, this..........................day of ....................,20 ..... (Seal of the Court) (Signature) FORM NO. 5 Proclamation requiring theattendance of a Witness (See sections82, 87, and90) WHEREAS complainthas been made before me that............................................. (name, description andaddress) has committed (or is suspected to have committed) the offence of.................................... (mention the offence concisely) and a warrant has been issued tocompel the attendance of ..........................(name, description and address of the witness) beforethis Court to be examined touching the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Appendix A
Title: Pleadings
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....dayof ........................till the ........................ dayof........................ 4. [Facts showing when the cause ofaction arose and that the Court has jurisdiction.] 5. The value of the subject-matter of the suit for the purpose of jurisdictionis........................ rupees and for the purpose of court-fees is........................rupees. 6. The plaintiff claims ........................ rupees, with interest at........................ per cent, from ........................ the........................ day of ........................ 19.../20......... No.2 moneyoverpaid (Title) A.B.,the above-named plaintiff, states as follows:-- 1. On the ........................ day of ........................ 19 ............/20............ the plaintiff agreed to buy and the defendant agreed tosell ........................ bars of silver at ........................ annasper tola of fine silver. 2. The plaintiff procured the said bars to be assayed by E.F., who was paid by the defendant for such assay, and E.F. declared each of the bars to contain 1,500 tolas of fine silver, andthe plaintiff accordingly paid the defendant.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Appendix D
Title: Decrees
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....before the ............ day of .......... and that the .............3 docertify the result of the injuries, and the accounts, and that all other actsordered are completed, and have his certificate in that behalf ready for theinspection of the parties on the ..... day of ..... 15. And, lastly, it is orderedthat this suit [or proceedings] stand adjourned for making final decree to the..... day of ..... [Such part only of this decreeis to be used as is applicable to the particular case.] No. 18 finaldecree in an administration-suit by a legatee (Title) 1. It is ordered that thedefendant ..... do, on or before the ..... day of ..... pay into Court the sumof Rs. ..... the' balance by the said certificate found to be due from the saiddefendant on account of the estate of ..... the testator and also the sum ofRs. ..... for interest, at the rate of Rs. ..... per cent per annum, from the..... day of ..... to the ..... day of ..... amounting together to the sum ofRs. ..... 2. Let the ............3 of the saidCourt tax the costs of the plaintiff and defendant in this suit, and let theamount of the said costs, when so taxed, be paid out of the said sum of Rs...... ordered.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Appendix E
Title: Execution
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....order be sent to ..... with a copy of the decree and of any order which may have been made for execution of the same and a certificate of non-satisfaction. Dated the .................. day of ................... 19......../20.... . Judge No. 4 certificate of non-satisfaction of decree (Title) Certified that no* satisfaction of the decree of this Court in suit No. ..... of 19..../20...., a copy which is hereunto attached, has been obtained by execution within the jurisdiction of this Court. Dated the ................. day of ..................... 19........./20.... . Judge No. 5 certificate of the execution of decree transferred to another court (0.21.1.6.) (Title) No. of Suit and the Court by which the decree was passed Names if parties Date of application for excution Number of the execution case Process issued and dates of service thereof Costs of execution Amount realized How the case disposed of Remarks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionImperial Library (Indentures Validation) Act, 1902 [Repealed] Schedule 1
Title: First Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1902
.....Metcalfe Hall AND WHEREAS so far as is known no conveyance or other assurance of the said piece or parcel of land was at any time executed to or in favour of the said Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India and the said Calcutta Public Library AND WHEREAS on the ninth day of September one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one the said Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India was registered under the provisions of Act 21 of 1860 of the Legislative Council of India and the said Society so registered is the said Society party hereto of the first part AND WHEREAS the said Society and the said Calcutta Public Library as at present constituted are possessed of and entitled in perpetuity to the said piece or parcel of land and the aforesaid building known as the Metcalfe Hall and other the out-buildings erected and being thereon as tenants in common in equal shares AND WHEREAS the said persons parties hereto of the second part are the present Council and governing body of the said Society AND WHEREAS the Secretary of State being desirous of acquiring the said Metcalfe Hall and other the land and buildings aforesaid an offer was recently made by the: President of the said.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionImperial Library (Indentures Validation) Act, 1902 [Repealed] Schedule 2
Title: Second Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1902
.....Calcutta Zemindar the Vice-President of the said Society and as such the continuing trustee of the property of the said Society under the said Act and the Rules of the said Society of the second part, the said Maharajah Bahadur Sir Narendra Krishna K.C.I.E.as such Vice-President as aforesaid Charles Elvin Dissent of 61 Wellesley Street Calcutta Government Pensioner Jogen Chunder Dutt of 171 Manicktollah Street Calcutta Attorney-at-Law and Kali Churn Palit of No 2 Jagadish Nath Roy's Lane Calcutta Vakil who collectively constitute the present Council of the said Society of the third part and the Secretary of State for India in Council (hereinafter called the Secretary of State) of the fourth part WHEREAS in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty at meetings of a Committee of subscribers to a fund raised with the object of perpetuating the name and administration of Sir Charles Theophilus Metcalfe Baronet (afterwards created Baron Metcalfe) Governor General of India to which fund the Calcutta Public Library as then constituted and a Society known as the Agricultural and Horticultural Society of India were contributors it was resolved to erect a building in Calcutta of.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1915-19 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1
Title: Government of India Act, 1935
State: Central
Year: 1915
.....inconsistent with the scheme of Federation embodied in this Act: Provided that after the establishment of the Federation, if any Instrument has in fact been accepted by His Majesty, the validity of that Instrument or of any of its provisions shall not be called in question and the provisions of this Act shall, in relation to the State, have effect subject to the provisions of the Instrument. (5) It shall be a term of every Instrument of Accession that the provisions of this Act mentioned in the Second Schedule thereto, may, without affecting the accession of the State, be amended by or by authority of Parliament, but not such amendment shall, unless it is accepted by the Ruler in a supplementary Instrument, be construed as extending the functions which by virtue of the Instrument are exercisable by His Majesty or any Federal Authority in relation to the State. (6) An Instrument of Accession or supplementary Instrument shall not be valid unless it is executed by the Ruler himself, but, subject as aforesaid, references in this Act to the .Ruler of a State include references to any persons for the time being exercising the powers of the Ruler of the State, whether by.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDivorce Act, 1869 Schedule 1
Title: Schedule of Forms
State: Central
Year: 1869
.....of........................, ........................ your petitioner, then a spinster, eighteen years of age, was married in fact, though not in law, to C.D., then a bachelor of about thirty years of age, at [some place in India]. 2. That from the said .................................... day of...................................., ...................................., until the month of .................................... your petitioner lived and cohabited with the said C.D., at diverse places, and particularly at aforesaid. 3. That the said C.D. has never consummated the said pretended marriage by carnal copulation. 4. That at the time of the celebration of your petitioner's pretended marriage, the said C.D. was, by reason of his impotency or malformation, legally incompetent to enter into the contract of marriage. 5. That there is no collusion or connivance between her and the said C.D. with respect to the subject of this suit. Your petitioner therefore prays that this (Hon'ble) Court will declare that the said marriage is null and void. (Signed) A.B. Form of Verification: See No. 1 STATE AMENDMENT 1 Uttar Pradesh: In Form No. 4,.....
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