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Companies Act, 1956 Section 106

Title: Alteration of Rights of Holders of Special Classes of Shares

State: Central

Year: 1956

1 [106. Alteration of rights of holders of special classes of shares Where the share capital of a company is divided into different classes of shares, the rights attached to the shares of any class may be varied with the consent in writing of the holders of not less than three-fourths of the issued shares of that class or with the sanction of a special resolution passed at a separate meeting of the holders of the issued shares of that class - (a) if provision with respect to such variation is contained in the memorandum or articles of the company, or (b) in the absence of any such provision in the memorandum or articles, if such variation is not prohibited by the terms of issue of the shares of that class.] ________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 65 of 1960, Section 26, for section 106 (w.e.f. 28-12-1960).

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Karnataka Agricultural Produce Marketing (Regulation) Act, 1966 Section 106

Title: Term of Office of the Members of the Board

State: Karnataka

Year: 1966

1 [106. Term of office of the members of theBoard The elected members of the Board shall, save as otherwise provided in this Act, hold office for a period of 2 [five years.]] _______________ 1. Section 61(3), 78, 85, 86, 90, 106, 112 and 147 have been amended and new sections 63A, 106A and 109A have been inserted by Act 16 of 1991, but they are not yet brought into force. Text of the amendments made to the above sections and the new sections inserted are at the end of the Act. 2. Substituted by Act 35 of 1986 w.e.f.17.6.1986

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Karnataka Land Reforms Act, 1961 Section 106

Title: Amount Payable to Religious Institutions Etc.

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

.....vesting in the State Government under the provisions of this Act the amount payable shall be an annuity to be paid so long as the institution exists, of a sum equal to the net annual income referred to in sub-section (2) of section 72. Towards the annuity so payable, the State Government shall issue a non-transferable and non-negotiable annuity bond. (3) Where the land in respect of which the annuity payable under sub-section (2) is subject to encumbrances,- (a) if the value of the encumbrance is less than the amount of the annuity the holder of the encumbrance shall be paid in full from out of the amount of annuity and the balance shall be paid to the institution; (b) if the value of the encumbrance is more than the amount of the annuity, five per cent of such value shall be paid from out of such amount till the value of the encumbrance is fully paid and the balance shall be paid to the institution; (c) if there are more encumbrances than one, the amount under clauses (a) and (b) shall be distributed according to priority.] _______________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 3 of 1982 w.e.f. 1.1.1979.

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Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 106

Title: Right of Private Defence Against Deadly Assault when there is Risk of Harm to Innocent Person

State: Central

Year: 1860

If in the exercise of the right of private defence against an assault which reasonably causes the apprehension of death, the defender be so situated that he cannot effectually exercise that right without risk of harm to an innocent person, his right of private defence extends to the running of that risk. Illustration A is attacked by a mob who attempt to murder him. He cannot effectually exercise his right of private defence without firing on the mob, and he cannot fire without risk of harming young children who are mingled with the mob. A commits no offence if by so firing he harms any of the children.

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Bombay Police Act, 1951, (Maharashtra) Section 106

Title: Letting Loose Horse, Etc. and Suffering Ferocious Dogs to Be at Large

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1951

No person shall in any street or public place (A) negligently let loose any horse or other animal, so as to cause danger, injury, alarm or annoyance, or suffer a ferocious dog to be at large without a muzzle or (B) set on or urge a dog or other animal to attack, worry or put in fear any person or horse or other animal.

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Bombay Children Act, 1948, (Maharashtra) Section 106

Title: Bonds Taken Under the Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1948

The provisions of Chapter XLII of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 18981 shall, so far as may be, apply to bonds taken under this Act. _________________ 1. See now the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974).

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Karnataka Prohibition Act, 1961 Section 106

Title: Arrest of Offenders Failing to Give Names

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

(1) When any person, who in the presence of the Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner or any Prohibition Officer not below such rank as the State Government may determine, has committed or has been accused of committing an offence under this Act, refuses on demand of such officer to give his name and residence or gives a name and residence which such officer has reason to believe to be false, he may be arrested by such officer in order that his name and residence may be ascertained. (2) When the true name and residence of such person have been ascertained, he shall be released on his executing a bond with or without sureties to appear before the Magistrate if and when he is so required: Provided that if such person is not a resident of India, the bond shall be secured by a surety or sureties residing in India. (3) If the true name and residence of such person is not ascertained within twenty-four hours from the time of arrest or if he fails to execute a bond or if so required to furnish sufficient sureties, he shall, be forthwith forwarded to the nearest Magistrate having jurisdiction.

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Sashastra Seema Bal Act 2007 Section 106

Title: Presumption as to Signatures

State: Central

Year: 2007

In any proceeding under this Act, any application, certificate, warrant, reply or other document purporting to be signed by an officer in the service of the Government shall, on production, be presumed to have been duly signed by the person by whom and in the character in which it purports to have been signed, until the contrary is shown.

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 106

Title: Legacy Does Not Lapse if One of Two Joint Legatees Die Before Testator

State: Central

Year: 1925

If a legacy is given to two persons jointly, and one of them dies before the testator, the other legatee takes the whole. Illustration The legacy is simply to A and B. A dies before the testator. B takes the legacy.

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Transfer of Property Act, 1882 Section 106

Title: Duration of Certain Leases in Absence of Written Contract or Local Usage

State: Central

Year: 1882

.....or local usage (1)In the absence of a contract or local law or usage to the contrary, a lease ofimmovable property for agricultural or manufacturing purposes shall be deemed tobe a lease from year to year, terminable, on the part of either lessor orlessee, by six months' notice; and a lease of immovable property for any otherpurpose shall be deemed to be a lease from month to month, terminable, on thepart of either lessor or lessee, by fifteen days' notice. (2)Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force,the period mentioned in sub-section (1) shall commence from the date of receiptof notice. (3)A notice under sub-section (1) shall not be deemed to be invalid merely becausethe period mentioned therein falls short of the period specified under thatsub-section, where a suit or proceeding is filed after the expiry of the periodmentioned in that sub-section. (4)Every notice under sub-section (1) must be in writing, signed by or on behalf ofthe person giving it, and either be sent by post to the party who is intended tobe bound by it or be tendered or delivered personally to such party, or to oneof his family or servants at his.....

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