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Title: Appellate Jurisdiction of Federal Court in Appeals from High Courts in British India
State: Central
Year: 1935
.....of a High Court2[in British India], if the High Court certifies that the caseinvolves a substantial question of law as tointerpretation of this Act or any Order in Councilmade thereunder,3and it shall be the duty of every High Court in BritishIndia to consider in every case whether or not any such question is involvedand of its own motion to give or to withhold a certificate accordingly. (2) Where such a certificate is given, any party in the case may appealto the Federal Court on the ground that any such question as aforesaidhas been wrongly decided, and on any ground on which that party couldhave appealed without special leave to His Majesty in Council if no suchcertificate had been given, and, with the leave of the Federal Court, onany other ground, and no direct appeal shall lie to His Majesty in Council,either with or without special leave. ________________________ 1. This section came into force on 1-4-1937 under the Government of India (Federal Court) Order 1936, para 3, proviso [18-12-1936]. 2. Omitted, by the India (Federal Court Judges) Act, 1942 (5 & 6 Geo. 6, Ch. 7)S. 1. 3. After this, inserted by the India (Federal Court Judges) Act, 1942 (5 &.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Panchayat Raj Act, 1993 Section 205
Title: Duty on Transfer of Immovable Properties
State: Karnataka
Year: 1993
.....on transfers] shall be chargeable in respect of any instrument exempt from stamp duty under the Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957.] (2) The Government may, by notification, specify the rate of 2 [duty on transfers] leviable under sub-section (1), from time to time. (3) On the introduction of the 2 [duty on transfers], section 28 of the Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957 shall be read as if it specifically required the particulars to be set forth separately in respect of the property situated within and without the limits of a taluk. (4) The entire amount collected under sub-section (1) as 2 [duty on transfers] in respect of the lands and other properties situated in the taluk shall be passed on to the Taluk Panchayats in the State in proportion to the population of the taluk. (5) The Government may make rules for regulating collection of 2 [duty on transfers] and the payment thereof. ______________________ 1. Substituted by Act 17 of 1996 w.e.f. 23.9.1996. 2. Substituted by Act 8 of 2003 w.e.f. 1.4.2003.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCompanies Act, 1956 Section 205
Title: Dividend to Be Paid Only out of Profits
State: Central
Year: 1956
.....the expiry of the specified period; or (d) as regards any other depreciable asset for which no rate of depreciation has been laid down by 3 [this Act or any rules made thereunder], on such basis as may be approved by the Central Government by any general order published in the Official Gazette or by any special order in any particular case: Provided that where depreciation is provided for in the manner laid down in clause (b) or clause (c), then, in the event of the depreciable asset being sold, discarded, demolished or destroyed the written down value thereof at the end of the financial year in which the asset is sold, discarded, demolished or destroyed, shall be written off in accordance with the proviso to section 350. 4 [(2A) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), on and from the commencement of the Companies (Amendment) Act, 1974 no dividend shall be declared or paid by a company for any financial year out of the profits of the company for that year arrived at after providing for depreciation in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (2), except after the transfer to the reserves of the company of such percentage of its profits for that year,.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 205
Title: Magistrate May Dispense with Personal Attendance of Accused
State: Central
Year: 1973
(1) Whenever a Magistrate issues a summons, he may, if he sees reason so to do, dispense with the personal attendance of the accused and permit him to appear by his pleader. (2) But the Magistrate inquiring into or trying the case may, in his discretion, at any stage of the proceedings, direct the personal attendance of the accused, and, if necessary, enforce such attendance in the manner hereinbefore provided.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Section 205
Title: Compensation for Revocation by Principal, or Renunciation by Agent
State: Central
Year: 1872
Where there is an express or implied contract that the agency should be continued for any period of time, the principal must make compensation to the agent, or the agent to the principal, as the case may be, for any previous revocation or renunciation of the agency without sufficient cause.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionManipur Municipalities Act, 1994 Section 205
Title: Power to Dissolve Nagar Panchayat or Council in Certain Cases
State: Central
Year: 1994
.....as the case may be, is not competent to perform or persistently make default in the performance of the obligatory duties imposed upon it by or under this Act or exceed or abuse its power the Government may by notification, stating the reasons for so doing declare such Nagar Panchayat or Council to be incompetent or in default or to have exceeded or abused its power, as the case may be, and dissolve such Nagar Panchayat or Council: Provided that a Nagar Panchayat or a Council, as the case may be, shall be given a reasonable opportunity of being heard before its dissolution: Provided further that when a Nagar Panchayat or a Council, as the case may be, is dissolved, the Government may appoint any person or persons to exercise and perform the powers and duties of the Nagar Panchayat or the Council during the period of dissolution until the new Nagar Panchayat or the Council, as the case may be, is constituted: Provided also that the Government shall before the expiry of a period of six months from the date of dissolution of the Nagar Panchayat or the Council, cause fresh elections to be held for the constitution of a new Nagar Panchayat or a new Council.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 205
Title: False Personation for Purpose of Act or Proceeding in Suit or Prosecution
State: Central
Year: 1860
Whoever falsely personates another, and in such assumed character makes any admission or statement, or confesses judgment, or causes any process to be issued or becomes bail or security, or does any other act in any suit or criminal prosecution, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNew Delhi Municipal Council Act 1994 Section 205
Title: Power to Make New Public Streets
State: Central
Year: 1994
The Chairperson may at any time with the previous sanction of the Council,-- (a) lay out and make new public streets; (b) construct bridges and sub-ways; (c) turn or divert any existing public street; and (d) lay down and determine the position and direction of a street or streets in any part of New Delhi notwithstanding that no proposal for the erection of any building in the vicinity has been received.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCantonments Act, 2006 Section 205
Title: Water Supply for Domestic Consumption
State: Central
Year: 2006
(1) Where it appears to the Chief Executive Officer that any dwelling house in the cantonment is without supply of water for domestic consumption and that such a supply can be given from mains which is not more than one hundred feet distance from any part of such dwelling house, the Chief Executive Officer may by notice require the owner to obtain supply and to execute all such works as may be necessary for this purpose. (2) It shall not be lawful for the owner of any premises which may be constructed or reconstructed, to occupy it or cause or permit it to be occupied until he has obtained a certificate from the Chief Executive Officer that there is provided within, or within a reasonable distance of, the house supply of wholesome water as appears to the Chief Executive Officer to be sufficient for domestic consumption and use of the inmates of the house.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Succession Act, 1925 Section 205
Title: Limitation of Time for Application for Curator
State: Central
Year: 1925
An application under this Part to the District Judge must be made within six months of the death of the proprietor whose property is claimed by right in succession.
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