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Companies Act, 1956 Section 443

Title: Power of Tribunal on Hearing Petition

State: Central

Year: 1956

.....some other remedy is available to the petitioners and that they are acting unreasonably in seeking to have the company wound up instead of pursuing that other remedy. ( 3 ) Where the petition is presented on the ground of default in delivering the statutory report to the Registrar, or in holding the statutory me eting, the Tribunal may-- (a) instead of making a winding up order, direct that the statutory report sh all be delivered or that a meeting shall be held; and (b) order the costs to be paid by any persons who, in the opinion of the Tribunal, are responsible for the default.] _____________________ 1. Substituted by Act 11 of 2003, Section 60, for Section 443 (See Annexe).

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Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 443

Title: Lurking House-trespass

State: Central

Year: 1860

Whoever commits house-trespass having taken precautions to conceal such house-trespass from some person who has a right to exclude or eject the trespasser from the building, tent or vessel which is the subject of the trespass, is said to commit "lurking house-trespass".

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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 443

Title: Power to Order Sufficient Bail when That First Taken is Insufficient

State: Central

Year: 1973

If, through mistake, fraud, or otherwise, insufficient sureties have been accepted, or if they afterwards become insufficient, the Court may issue a warrant of arrest directing that the person released on bail be brought before it and may order him to find sufficient sureties, and on his failing so to do, may commit him to jail.

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 443

Title: Power to Detain Foreign Ship That Has Occasioned Damage

State: Central

Year: 1958

.....him to detain the ship until such time as the owner, master or consignee thereof has satisfied any claim in respect of the damage or has given security to the satisfaction of the High Court to pay all costs and damages that may be awarded in any legal proceedings that may be instituted in respect of the damage, and any officer to whom the orders directed shall detain the ship accordingly. (2) Whenever it appears that before an application can be made under this section, the ship in respect of which the application is to be made will have departed from India of the territorial waters of India, any proper officer may detain the ship for such time as to allow the application to be made and the result thereof to be communicated to the officer detaining the ship, and that officer shall not be liable for any costs or damages in respect of the detention unless the same is proved to have been made without reasonable grounds. (3) In any legal proceedings in relation to any such damage aforesaid, the person giving security shall be made a defendant and shall for the purpose of such proceeding be deemed to be the owner of the ship that has occasioned the damage.

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Companies Act, 2013, Section 443

Title: Power of Central Government to Appoint Company Prosecutors

State: Central

Year: 2013

Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), the Central Government may appoint generally, or for any case, or in any case, or for any specified class of cases in any local area, one or more persons, as company prosecutors for the conduct of prosecutions arising out of this Act and the persons so appointed as company prosecutors shall have all the powers and privileges conferred by the Code on Public Prosecutors appointed under section 24 of the Code.

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Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976 Section 443

Title: General Provisions Regarding Licences, Registrations and Permissions

State: Karnataka

Year: 1976

.....fee shall be levied in respect of any purpose specified in more heads than one of Schedule X if such heads form part of a continuous process of manufacture and the fee so charged shall not exceed the highest fee chargeable in respect of any one of the said purposes. (b) The corporation may compound for any period not exceeding three years at a time with the owner of any mill or factory for a certain sum, to be paid in lieu of the fees payable in respect of such mill or factory. (c) Every order of the Commissioner or other municipal authority granting or refusing a licence or permission shall be published on the notice board of the corporation. (3) Every order of the Commissioner or other municipal authority refusing, suspending, cancelling or modifying a licence or permission shall be in writing and shall state the grounds on which it proceeds. (4)1[Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act], any licence or permission granted under this Act or any rule or bye-law made under it, may at any time be suspended or revoked by the Commissioner, if any of its restrictions or conditions is evaded or infringed by the grantee or if the grantee is convicted of a breach of any.....

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Companies Act, 1956 Section 442 to 443

Title: Powers of Tribunal

State: Central

Year: 1956

Powers of1[Tribunal] _____________________ 1. Substituted by Act 11 of 2003, Section 58, for "Court".

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Infant Milk Substitutes, Feeding Bottles and Infant Foods (Regulation Ofproduction, Supply and Distribution) Act, 1992 Section 17

Title: Adjudication

State: Central

Year: 1992

Any confiscation may be adjudged or costs may be ordered to be paid.-- (a) without any limit, by me principal civil court of original jurisdiction within the local limits of whose jurisdiction such confiscation has been made or costs have been ordered to be paid, as the case may be; (b) subject to such limits as may be specified by the Central Government in this behalf, by such other court, not below a civil court having pecuniary jurisdiction exceeding five thousand rupees, as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazelle, authorise in this behalf.

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Central Provinces Court of Wards Act, 1899 Section 39

Title: Exercise of Discretion Not to Be Questioned in Civil Court

State: Central

Year: 1899

No suit shall be brought in any Civil Court in respect of the exercise of any discretion conferred by this Act.

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Central Provinces Court of Wards Act, 1899 Section 41

Title: Application of the Act to Estates of Rulers of Indian States

State: Central

Year: 1899

1[41. Application of the Act to estates of Rulers of Indian States The powers and functions conferred on the State Government by or under this Act shall, in relation to the estates of Rulers of Indian States, be the powers and functions of the Central Government. __________________________ 1. Inserted by C.O. 29.

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