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Start Free TrialConstitution of India Chapter 4
Title: Special Directives
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....Judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts. 2 [***] ________________________ 1. Substituted by the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act 1978, section 41, for clause (2) (w.e.f. 20-6-1979). 2. Clause (5) was inserted by the Constitution (Thirty-eight Amendment) Act, 1975, section 8 (retrospectively) and omitted by the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act, 1978, section 41 (w.e.f. 20-6-1979). CONSTITUTION OF INDIAPart 19 - MISCELLANEOUS Article 361 - Protection of President and Governors and Rajpramukhs ( 1 ) The President, or the Governor or Rajpramukh of a State, shall not be answerable to any court for the exercise and performance of the powers and duties of hi s office or for any act done or purporting to be done by hi m in the exercise and performance of those powers and duties : Provided that the conduct of the President may be brought under review by any court, tribunal or body appointed or designated by either House of Parliament for the investigation of a charge under article 61 : Provided further that nothing in this clause shall be construed as restricting the right of any person to bring appropriate proceedings against the Government of.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBanking Regulation Act, 1949 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1949
.....in recent years in banking, especially the rapid growth of banking resources and of the number of banks and branches. Regard must also be had to the fact that the banking system is likely in the post-war period to be more vulnerable by reason of the great expansion, both quantitatively and relatively that has taken place in demand deposits, as compared with time deposits, during the war years. The enactment of a separate comprehensive measure has in consequence now become imperative. 2. With this object in view. a Bill to amend the law relating to Banking Companies was introduced in the Legislative Assembly in November. 1944 and was subsequently circulated for eliciting public opinion through the Provincial Governments, In the ensuing Budget Session of the Assembly the Bill was referred to a Select Committee which was due to meet in October, 1945. but it lapsed before its consideration by the Committee. A fresh Bill with certain modifications which suggested themselves on consideration of the opinions and criticisms received on the 1944 Bill was introduced in the Legislative Assembly in March 1946 and was referred to a Select Committee in April 1946. The report of the Select.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCo-operative Societies Act, 1912 Section 42
Title: Winding Up
State: Central
Year: 1912
.....no Civil Court shall have any jurisdiction in respect of any matter connected with dissolution of a registered society under this Act.3 ______________________ 1. This sub-section amended in its application to C.P. and Berar by C.P. and Berar Co-operative Societies Amendment and Liquidators', Order Validation Act, 1945 (C.P. & B. 10 of 1945) as continued in force by the C.P. & Berar Expiring Laws Continuance and Amending Act, 1947 (C.P. & B. 48 of 1947). 2. For sub-section {4-A} applies in U.P., see the Co-operative Societies Act 3 of 1919 (U.P. 3 of 1919). 3. Section 42-A Inserted in C.P., seethe Co-operative Societies (C.P. Amendment) Act, 1930 (C.P. 7 of 1930) For sections 42-B and 42-C Inserted in the C.P., and Berar, see the following Acts as continued in force by the C.P. and Berar Act, 48 of 1947,-- 1. The C.P. and Berar Co-operative Societies (Amendment) Act, 1940 (C.P. and B. 5 of 1940); 2. The C.P. and Berar Co-operative Societies (Amendment) Act, 1941 (C.P. and B. 6 of 1941); and
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Chapter V
Title: General
State: Central
Year: 1935
.....of any class or description; or (b) by virtue ofanything in this Act have power to impose any tax cess, toll, or due which, asbetween goods manufactured, or produced in the Province and similar goods not somanufactured or produced, discriminates in favour of the former or which, in thecase of goods manufactured or produced outside that Province, discriminatesbetween goods manufactured or produced in another locality. (2)Any law passed in contravention of this section shall, to the ex- tent of thecontravention, be invalid. Section 298 - Persons not to be subjected to disability by reason of race, religion etc. (1) No subject of His Majesty domiciled in India shall on grounds only of religion, place of birth, descent, colour or any of them be ineligible for office under the Crown in India, or be prohibited on any such grounds from acquiring, holding or disposing of property or carrying on any occupation, trade, business or profession in;1[British India]. (2) Nothing in this section shall affect the operation of any law which-- 2[(a) prohibits, either absolutely or subject to exceptions, disposipositions of agricultural land situate in any particular area and owned by.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Section 309
Title: Orders in Council
State: Central
Year: 1935
.....resolutions approving the making of the Orderare passed by both Houses of Parliament. (2)Subject to any express provision of this Act, His Majesty in Council may by asubsequent Order, made in accordance with the provisions) 01 the precedingsub-section, revoke or vary any Order previously made by him in Council underthis Act. (3)Nothing in this section applies to any Order of His Majesty in Council made inconnection with any appeal to His Majesty in Council, or to any order of HisMajesty in Council sanctioning the taking of procced-ings against a person whohas been the Governor-General, His Majesty's Representative for the exercise ofthe functions of the Crown in its relations with Indian States, the Governor ofa Province or the Secretary of State. ________________________ 1.Omitted, by theIndia (Provisional Constitution)Order,1947.. 2.For like power conferred on Governor-General, seethe India and Burma(Emergency Provisions) Act, 1940(3 and 4 Geo. 6,Ch. 33).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionConstitution of India Article 372
Title: Continuance in Force of Existing Laws and their Adaptation
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....by Notification S.R.O. 115, dated the 5th June, 1950, Gazette of India, Extra., Part II, section 3, p. 51, Notification S.R.O. 870, dated the 4th November, 1950, Gazette of India, Extra., Pt. II, section 3, p. 903, Notification S.R.O. 508, dated the 4th April, 1951, Gazette of India, Extra., Pt. II, section 3, p. 287 Notification S.R.O. 1140 B, dated 2 nd July, 1952, Gazette of India, Extra., Pt. II, section 3, p. 661/I; and the Adaptation of the Travancore-Cochin Land Acquisition Laws Order, 1952, dated the 20th November, 1952, Gazette of India, Extra., Pt. II, section 3, p. 923. 2. Substituted by the Constitution (First Amendment) Act, 1951, section 12, for "two years".
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionConstitution of India Article 372A
Title: Power of the President to Adapt Laws
State: Central
Year: 1950
1[ 372A . Power of the President to adapt laws ( 1 ) For the purposes of bringing the provisions of any law in force in India or in any part thereof, immediately before the commencement of the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956 , into accord with the provisions of this Constitution as amended by that Act, the President may by order2made before the first day of November, 1957 , make such adaptations and modifications of the law, whether by way of repeal or amendment, as may be necessary or expedient, and provide that the law shall, as from such date as may be specified in the order, have effect subject to the adaptations and modifications so made, and any such adaptation or modification shall not be questioned in any court of law. ( 2 ) Nothing in clause ( 1 ) shall be deemed to prevent a competent Legislature or other competent authority from repealing or amending any law adapted or modified by the President under the said clause.] ________________________ 1. Inserted by the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956, section 23. 2. Seethe Adaptation of Laws Orders of 1956 and 1957.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCarriers Act, 1865 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1865
.....was once supposed to be the exact position of a carrier who had contracted for himself as favourably as the law of England would permit. It was, in fact. long supposed in England that. while a carrier could by contract relieve himself from most of his liabilities, his power of doing so slopped short of liability for negligence or misconduct. Such is the view of the law taken by Mr.Justice Storey in his "Commentaries on the Law of Bailnients" section 549. and such is under stood to be still the law in America. But a series of decisions in the English Courts overturned the older doctrine, and it was settled that a carrier could, by a properly framed contract, deliver himself from liability even for misconduct or negligence. The liberty thus conceded was. however, found to be a practical evil and the English Legislature intervened by 17 and 18 Vic.. Cap 31. The nearly contemporaneous enactment of the Indian Legislature, embodied in Sec. XI of Act XVIII of 1854. is obviously aimed at the same object. It seems very undesirable to adopt the rule contained in section VII of 17 and 18 Vic. Cap. 31. which permits companies to contract themselves, on certain conditions, out of their.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Punjab Tenancy Act, 1887 Complete Act
State: Punjab
Year: 1887
..... 50. Relief for wrongful dispossession or ejectment 50-A. Bar to civil suits. 51. Bar of relief by suit under section 9, Act I 1877 Power to very dates prescribed by this Chapter 52. Power for State Government to fix dates for certain purposes CHAPTER V. ALIENATION OF, AND SUCCESSION TO, RIGHT OF OCCUPANCY 52-A Omitted. 53. Private transfer of right of occupancy under section 5 by tenants 54. Procedure on foreclosure of mortgage of right of occupancy under section 5. 55. Sale of right of occupancy under section 5 in execution of decree 56. Transfer of right of occupancy under any other section than section 5. 57. Rights and liabilities of transfer of right of occupancy 58. Subletting 58-A Transfer of right of occupancy under any section of the Act by exchange 59. Succession to right of occupancy 60. Irregular Transfer of right of occupancy CHAPTER VI. IMPROVEMENT AND COMPENSATION. Improvements by landlords 61. Improvements by landlords on tenancies of occupancy tenants .....
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