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Home Bare Acts Phrase: sec 215 Page 1 of about 55,903 results (0.022 seconds)Government of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Section 215
Title: Ancillary Powers of Federal Court
State: Central
Year: 1935
1 [215.Ancillary powers of Federal Court The FederalLegislature may make provision by Act for conferring upon the Federal Courtsuch supplemental powers not inconsistent with any of the provisions this Act asmay appear to be necessary or desirable for the purpose of enabling the courtmore effectively to exercise the jurisdiction conferred upon it by or under thisAct. ________________________ 1.This section came into force on 29-7-1937, under Government of India (FederalCourt) Order, 1937, para 3.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Panchayat Raj Act, 1993 Section 215
Title: Taluk Panchayat May Acquire, Hold and Dispose off Property Etc,.
State: Karnataka
Year: 1993
Section 215 - Taluk Panchayat may acquire, hold and dispose off property etc,. The power of every Taluk Panchayat to acquire, hold and dispose off property both movable and immovable whether within or without the limits of the area over which it has authority to lease, sell or otherwise transfer any movable or immovable property which may have become vested in or been acquired by it, and to contract and to do all other things necessary for the purposes of this Act, shall be subject to such rules as may be prescribed: 1[Provided x x x] ______________________ 1. Omitted by Act 37 of 2003 w.e.f. 1.10.2003.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Section 215
Title: Effect on Certificate of Subsequent Probate or Letters of Administration
State: Central
Year: 1925
Section 215 - Effect on certificate of subsequent probate or letters of administration (1) A grant of probate or letters of administration in respect of an estate shall be deemed to supersede any certificate previously granted under Part X or under the Succession Certificate Act, 18891 (7 of 1889), or Bombay Regulation No. VIII of 1827, in respect of any debts or securities included in the estate. (2) When at the time of the grant of the probate or letters any suit or other proceeding instituted by the holder of any such certificate regarding any such debt or security is pending, the person to whom the grant is made shall, on applying to the Court in which the suit or proceeding is pending, be entitled to take the place of the holder of the certificate in the suit or proceeding: Provided that, when any certificate is superseded under this section, all payments made to the holder of such certificate in ignorance of such supersession shall be held good against claims under the probate or letters of administration. ______________________ 1. Repealed partly by Act 39 of 1925 and finally by Act 1 of 1938.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMerchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 215
Title: Offences in Respect of Official Logs
State: Central
Year: 1958
(1) An official log book shall be kept in the manner required by this Act, and an entry directed by this Act to be made therein shall be made at the time and in the manner directed by this Act. (2) No person shall make or procure to be made or assist in making any entry in any official log book in respect of any occurrence happening previously to the arrival of the ship at her final port of discharge more than twenty-four hours after such arrival.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Section 215
Title: Right of Principal when Agent Deals, on His Own Account, in Business of Agency Without Principal Consent
State: Central
Year: 1872
If an agent deals on his own account in the business of the agency, without first obtaining the consent of his principal and acquainting him with all material circumstances which have come to his own knowledge on the subject, the principal may repudiate the transaction, if the case shows either that any material fact has been dishonestly concealed from him by the agent, or that the dealings of the agent have been disadvantageous to him. Illustration (a) A directs B to sell A's estate. B buys the estate for himself in the name of C. A, on discovering that B has bought the estate for himself, may repudiate the sale, if he can show that B has dishonestly concealed any material fact, or that the sale has been disadvantageous to him. (b) A directs B to sell A's estate. B, on looking over the estate before selling it, finds a mine on the estate which is unknown to A. B informs A that he wishes to buy the estate for himself, but conceals the discovery of the mine. A allows B to buy in ignorance of the existence of the mine. A, on discovering that B knew of the mine at the time he bought the estate, may either repudiate or adopt the sale at his option.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 215
Title: Taking Gift to Help to Recover Stolen Property, Etc.
State: Central
Year: 1860
Whoever takes or agrees or consents to take any gratification under pretence or on account of helping any person to recover any movable property of which he shall have been deprived by any offence punishable under this Code, shall, unless he uses all means in his power to cause the offender to be apprehended and convicted of the offence, be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Section 215
Title: Displacing Pavements, Etc.
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
(1) Whoever displaces, takes up, or makes any alteration in the pavement, gutter, flags, or other materials, of any public street, or the fences, walls, or posts thereof, or any municipal lamp, lamp-post, bracket, water-post, hydrant, or other such municipal property therein, without the written consent of the municipal council or other lawful authority, shall be punished with fine which may extend to one hundred rupees. (2) Any person who, having displaced, taken up or made alteration inany such pavement, gutter, flags, or other materials, or in the fence, walls, posts, municipal lamps, lamp-posts, brackets, water-posts, hydrants, or other municipal property of any public street, fails to replace or restore the same to the satisfaction of the municipal council after notice to do so, shall be punished with fine which may extend to fifty rupees, and shall pay any expenses which may be incurred in restoring the same and such expenses shall be recoverable in the same manner as an amount claimed on account of any tax recoverable under Chapter VII.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCompanies Act, 2013, Section 215
Title: Firm, Body Corporate or Association Not to Be Appointed as Inspector
State: Central
Year: 2013
No firm, body corporate or other association shall be appointed as an inspector.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 215
Title: Effect of Errors
State: Central
Year: 1973
.....he became possessed thereof that such coin was counterfeit," the word " fraudulently" being omitted in the charge. Unless it appears that A was in fact misled by this omission, the error shall not be regarded as material. (b) A is charged with cheating B, and the manner in which he cheated B is not set out in the charge, or is set out incorrectly. A defends himself, calls witnesses and gives his own account of the transaction. The Court may infer from this that the omission to set out the manner of the cheating is not material. (c) A is charged with cheating B, and the manner in which he cheated B is not set out in the-charge. There were many transactions between A and B, and A had no means of knowing to which of them the charge referred, and offered no defence. The Court may infer from such facts that the omission to set out the manner of the cheating was, in the case, a material error. (d) A is charged with the murder of Khoda Baksh on the 21st January, 1882. In fact, the murdered person's name was Haidar Baksh, and the dale of the murder was the 20th January, 1882. A was never charged with any murder but one, and had heard the inquiry before the Magistrate, which.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMotor Vehicles Act, 1988 Section 215
Title: Road Safety Councils and Committees
State: Central
Year: 1988
(1) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, constitute for the country a National Road Safety Council consisting of a Chairman and such other members as that Government considers necessary and on such terms and conditions as that Government may determine. (2) A State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, constitute for the State a State Road Safety Council consisting of a Chairman and such other members as that Government considers necessary and on such terms and conditions as that Government may determine. (3) A State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, constitute District Road Safety Committee for each district in the State consisting of a Chairman and such other members as that Government considers necessary and on such terms and conditions as that Government may determine. (4) The Councils and Committees referred to in this section shall discharge such functions relating to the road safety programmes as the Central Government or the State Government, as the case may be, may, having regard to the objects of the Act, specify.
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