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Home Bare Acts Phrase: section 90 Sorted by: old Page 1 of about 95 results (0.001 seconds)Government of India Act, 1833 [Repealed] Section 90
Title: Such Salaries to Commence from Time of Taking Office, and to Be in Lieu of All Fees, Etc.
State: Central
Year: 1833
* * *1the said salaries shall commence from the time at which such persons as shall be appointed to the said office of bishop shall take upon them the execution of their respective offices; and such salaries shall be in lieu of all fees of office, perquisites, emoluments, or advantages whatsoever; and no fees of office, perquisites, emoluments, or advantages whatsoever shall be accepted, received, or taken by such bishop or either of them, in any manner or on any account or pretence whatsoever, other than the salaries aforesaid; and such bishops respectively shall be entitled to such salaries so long as they shall respectively exercise the functions of their several offices in the British territories aforesaid. ___________________________ 1. Enacting words repealed (U.K.), 51&52 Vict., c. 57 (S.L.R.).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 90
Title: Consent Known to Be Given Under Fear or Misconception
State: Central
Year: 1860
A consent is not such a consent as it intended by any section of this Code, if the consent is given by a person under fear of injury, or under a misconception of fact, and if the person doing the act knows, or has reason to believe, that the consent was given in consequence of such fear or misconception; or Consent of insane person.--if the consent is given by a person who, from unsoundness of mind, or intoxication, is unable to understand the nature and consequence of that to which he gives his consent; or Consent of child.--unless the contrary appears from the context, if the consent is given by a person who is under twelve years of age.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Evidence Act 1872 Section 90
Title: Presumption as to Documents Thirty Years Old
State: Central
Year: 1872
.....section, inserted:-- " 90A. (1) Where any registered document or a duly certified copy thereof or any certified copy of a document which is part of the record of a Court of Justice, is produced from any custody which the Court in the particular case considers proper, the Court may presume that the original was executed by the person by whom it purports to have been executed. ( 2) This presumption shall not be made in respect of any document which is the basis of a suit or of defence or is relied upon in the plaint or written statement." The explanation to sub-section ( 1) of section 90 will also apply to this section; ______________________ 1. Vide Uttar Pradesh Act 24 of 1954 , section 2 and Schedule (w.e.f. 30-11-1954).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT, 1881 Section 90
Title: Extinguishment of rights of action on bill in acceptor's hands
State: Central
Year: 1881
If a bill of exchange which has been negotiated is, at or after maturity, held by the acceptor in his own right, all rights of action thereon are extinguished.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPresidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 Section 90
Title: Registers and Returns
State: Central
Year: 1882
The Small Cause Court shall keep such registers, books and accounts and submit to the High Court such statements and returns as may, subject to the approval of the State Government, be prescribed by the High Court.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Trusts Act, 1882 Section 90
Title: Advantage Gained by Qualified Owner
State: Central
Year: 1882
.....the benefit of all persons so interested, the advantage so gained, but subject to repayment by such persons of their due share of the expenses properly incurred, and to an indemnity by the same persons against liabilities properly contracted, in gaining such advantage. Illustrations (a) A, the tenant for life of leasehold properly, renews the lease in his own name and for his own benefit. A holds the renewed lease for the benefit of all those interested in the old lease. (b) A village belongs to a Hindu family. A, one of its members, pays nazrana to Government and thereby procures his name to be entered as the inamdar of the village. A holds the village for the benefit of himself and the other members. (c) A mortgages land to B, who enters into possession. B allows the Government revenue to fall into arrear with a view to the land being put up for sale and his becoming himself the purchaser of it. The land is accordingly sold to B. Subject to the repayment of the amount due on the mortgage and of his expenses property incurred as mortgagee, B holds the land for the benefit of A.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionRegistration Act, 1908 Section 90
Title: Exemption of Certain Documents Executed by or in Favour of Government
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....are filed periodically in any revenue office by patwaris or other officers charged with the preparation of village records; or (d) sanads, inam, title-deeds and other documents purporting to be or to evidence grants or assignments by Government of land or of any interest in land; or (e) notices given under section 74 or section 76 of the Bombay Land-Revenue Code, 1879, or relinquishment of occupancy by occupants, or of alienated land by holders of such land. (2) All such documents and maps shall, for the purposes of sections 48 and 49, be deemed to have been and to be registered in accordance with the provisions of this Act. STATE AMENDMENT 1Goa, Daman and Diu: In sub-section (1), in sub-clause (d), for the words "grants or assignments by Government of land or of any interest in land", substitute the words "grants, assignments or leases by Government of immovable property or of any interest in immovable property". ______________________________ 1. Vide Goa, Daman and Diu Act 2 of 1968, section 4.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Section 90
Title: Power to State Case for Opinion of Court
State: Central
Year: 1908
Special case Where any persons agree in writing to state a case for the opinion of the Court, then the Court shall try and determine the same in the manner prescribed.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPresidency-towns Insolvency Act, 1909 Section 90
Title: Power of the Court
State: Central
Year: 1909
.....nothing in this sub-section shall in any way limit the jurisdiction conferred on the Court under this Act. (2) Subject to the provisions of this Act and rules, the costs of and incidental to any proceeding in the Court shall be in the discretion of the Court. (3) The Court may at any time adjourn any proceedings before it upon such terms, if any, as it thinks fit to impose. (4) The Court may at any time amend any written process or proceeding under this Act upon such terms, if any, as it thinks fit to impose. (5) Where by this Act or by rules the time for doing any act or thing is limited, the Court may extend the time either before or after the expiration thereof, upon such terms, if any, as the Court thinks fit to impose. (6) Subject to rules, the Court may in any matter take the whole or any part of the evidence either viva voce or by interrogatories, or upon affidavit, or by commission. (7) For the purpose of approving a composition or scheme by joint debtors the Court may, if it thinks fit, and on the report of the official assignee that it is expedient so to do, dispense with the public examination of one of the joint debtors if he is unavoidably prevented.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1915-19 [Repealed] Section 90
Title: Temporary Vacancy in Office of Governor-general
State: Central
Year: 1915
.....he may make known by notification his appointment,and his intention to assume the office of Governor-General, and thereupon theprovisions of 3 [section eighty-nine of this Act] 4 [***] shall apply. (4) Until such a governor has assumedthe office of Governor-General if no 5 [***] successor is on thespot to supply such vacancy, the vice-president, or, if he is absent the senior 6 [*] member of the executive council [(other than theCommander-in-Chief)] shall holdand execute the office of Governor-General until the vacancy is filled inaccordance with the provisions of this Act. (5)Every vice-president or other memberof council so acting as Governor-General, while so acting, shall have and may exercise all therights and powers of the office of Governor-General and shall be entitled to receive the emoluments and advantagesappertaining to the office, foregoing his salary and allowances as member ofcouncil for that period. _________________________ 1. These words conditional or other" were omitted by Part III of Sch.II of the Government of India Act. 191919&10 Geo. 5, Ch. 101). 2. These words were inserted by Part II ofPart III of Sch. II of the Government of India.....
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