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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 449

Title: Appeal from Orders Under Section 446

State: Central

Year: 1973

All orders passed under section 446 shall be appealable, (i) in the case of an order made by a Magistrate, to the Sessions Judge; (ii) in the case of an order made by a Court of Sessions, to the Court to which an appeal lies from an order made by such Court.

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Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2005 Section 40

Title: Amendment of Section 446

State: Central

Year: 2005

In section 446 of the principal Act, in sub-section (3), for the words "at its discretion", the words "after recording its reasons for doing so" shall be substituted.

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Companies (Second Amendment) Act, 2002 Section 61

Title: Amendment of Section 446

State: Central

Year: 2002

In section 446 of the principal Act,-- (a) in sub-section (1), for the word "Court" at both the places where it occurs, the word "Tribunal" shall be substituted; (b) in sub-section (2), for the words "The court which is winding up the company", the words "The Tribunal" shall be substituted; (c) sub-section (3) shall be omitted.

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Companies (Second Amendment) Act, 2002 Section 62

Title: Insertion of New Section 446a

State: Central

Year: 2002

After section 446, the following section shall be inserted, namely:-- "446A. Responsibility of directors and officers to submit to Tribunal audited books and accounts.-- The directors and other officers of every company shall ensure that books of account of the company are completed and audited up to date of winding up order made by the Tribunal and submitted to it at the cost of the company, failing which such directors and officers shall be liable for punishment for a term not exceeding one year and fine for an amount not exceeding one lakh rupees.".

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Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act 2008 Section 31

Title: Insertion of New Section 437a

State: Central

Year: 2008

After section 437 of the principal Act, the following section shall be inserted, namely:-- "437A. Bail to require accused to appear before next appellate Court-(1) Before conclusion of the trial and before disposal of the appeal, the Court trying the offence or the Appellate Court, as the case may be, shall require the accused to execute bail bonds with sureties, to appear before the higher Court as and when such Court issues notice in respect of any appeal or petition filed against the judgment of the respective Court and such bail bonds shall be in force for six months. (2) If such accused fails to appear, the bond stand forfeited and the procedure under section 446 shall apply.".

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Public Debt Act, 1944 Section 9A

Title: Application of Sections 9-b, 9-c, Etc

State: Central

Year: 1944

1[9A. Application of Sections 9-B, 9-C, etc. Notwithstanding anything contained in section 1-A, the provisions of sections 9-B and 9-C and the power to make rules in relation to any of the matters referred to in sections 9-B and 9-C shall apply only to such classes of Government securities created and issued by the Central Government, whether before or after the commencement2of the Public Debt (Amendment) Act, 1959, as that Government may, by notification3in the Official Gazette, specify, and in relation to such classes of securities the provisions of sections 7 and 9 shall have effect subject to the provisions contained in sections 9-B and 9-C. ________________________ 1. Sections 9-A, 9-B and 9-C were inserted by the Public Debt (Amendment) Act 1959 (44 of 1959), Section 2 (with effect from 1-8-1960). 2. That is 1st August, 1960. 3 . Provisions of Sections 9-B and 9-C have been applied to the securities created in the form of 10-Year Defence Deposit Certificates-

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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 437A

Title: Bail to Require Accused to Appear Before Next Appellate Court

State: Central

Year: 1973

1[(1) Before conclusion of the trial and before disposal of the appeal, the Court trying the offence or the Appellate Court, as the case may be, shall require the accused to execute bail bonds with sureties, to appear before the higher Court as and when such Court issues notice in respect of any appeal or petition filed against the judgment of the respective Court and such bail bonds shall be in force for six months. (2) If such accused fails to appear, the bond stand forfeited and the procedure under section 446 shall apply.] _______________________________________________ 1. Inserted Vide Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2008 to be effective from 31.12.2009 vide Notification No. S.O. 3313(E) dated 30.12.2009.

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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 447

Title: Procedure in Case of Insolvency or Death of Surety or when a Bond is Forfeited

State: Central

Year: 1973

When any surety to a bond under this Code becomes insolvent or dies, or when any bond is forfeited under the provisions of section 446, the Court by whose order such bond was taken, or a Magistrate of the first class may order the person from whom such security was demanded to furnish fresh security in accordance with the directions of the original order, and if such security is not furnished, such Court or Magistrate may proceed as if there had been a default in complying with such original order.

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Public Debt Act, 1944 Section 9

Title: Summary Procedure on Death of Holder of Government Securities Not Exceeding Five Thousand Rupees Face Value

State: Central

Year: 1944

Notwithstanding anything contained in section 7, if within six months of the death of a person who was the holder of a Government security or securities the face value of which does not in the aggregate exceed five thousand rupees, probate of his will or letters of administra­tion of his estate or a succession certificate issued under Part X of the Indian Succession Act, 1925, is not produced to the Bank, or proof to the satisfaction of the Bank that procedings have been instituted to obtain one of these is not furnished, the Bank may determine who is the person entitled to the security or securities, or to administer the estate of the deceased and may make an order vesting the security or securities in the person so determined.

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Public Debt Act, 1944 Section 12

Title: Summary Determination by the Bank of Title to Government Security in Case of Dispute

State: Central

Year: 1944

(1) If the Bank is of opinion that a doubt exists as to the title to a Government security, it may proceed to determine the person who shall for the purposes of the Bank be deemed to be the person entitled thereto. (2) The Bank shall give notice in writing to each claimant of whom it has knowledge, stating the names of all other claimants and the time when and the officer of the Bank by whom the determination of the Bank will be made. (3) The Bank shall give notice in writing to each claimant of the result of the determination so made. (4) On the expiry of six months from the issue of the notices referred to in sub-section (3), the Bank may make an order vesting in the person, found by the Bank to be entitled to the security, the security and any unpaid interest thereon.

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