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Indian Soldiers (Litigation) Act, I925 Section 3

Title: Circumstances in Which an Indian Soldier Shall Be Deemed to Be Serving Under Special Conditions

State: Central

Year: 1970

.....or when he is or has been at any other time serving under conditions service under which has been declared by the Central Government by notification in the Official Gazette to be service under war conditions; and [Subs. by the A.O.1937 for the original clause.][(c) overseas-when he is or has been serving in any place outside India (other than Ceylon) the journey between which and India is ordinarily undertaken wholly or in part by sea.] [Ins. by Ord.64 of 1942,Section2.] [Explanation.-For the purposes of this section and with effect from the 3rd day of September, 1939, a soldier who is or has been a prisoner of war shall be deemed to be or to have been serving under war conditions.] ________________________ 1. Inserted by the Indian Soldiers (Amendment) Act, 1970, w.e.f. 29-05-1970.

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Karnataka Panchayat Raj Act, 1993 Section 306

Title: Method of Serving Notices, Etc.

State: Karnataka

Year: 1993

(1) Save as otherwise provided in this Act , the service of any notice or other document under this Act or order made thereunder on any person to whom it is by name addressed shall be affected,- (a) by giving or tendering the said notice or document to such person, or (b) if such person in not found by leaving such notice or document at his last known place of residence or business, or by giving or tendering the same to some adult member or servant of his family, or (c) if such person does not reside in the village or town and his address elsewhere is known to the officer directing the issue of such notice or document by sending the same to him by registered post, or (d) if none of the means aforesaid be available, by affixing such notice or document on some conspicuous part of the house, if any , in which the person is known to have last resided or carried on business or personally worked for gain. (2) When any notice or other document has to be served upon an owner or occupier of any building or land, it shall not be necessary to name the owner or occupier therein, and the service thereof in cases not otherwise specially provided for in this Act, shall be effected.....

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Karnataka Land Revenue Act, 1964 Section 30

Title: Mode of Serving Notices

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

(1) Every notice under this Act, unless it is otherwise expressly provided, shall be served by tendering or delivering a copy thereof, to the person on whom it has to be served or his agent, if he have any, or by affixing a copy thereof to some conspicuous place on the land, if any, to which such notice refers. (2) If the person on whom the notice is to be served resides in any otherdistrict, the notice may be sent by post to the Deputy Commissioner of that district, who shall cause it to be served in accordance with sub-section (1). (3) No notice served under this section shall be deemed void on accountof any error in the name or designation of any person referred to therein, unless such error has caused substantial injustice.

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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 62

Title: Summons How Served

State: Central

Year: 1973

(1) Every summons shall be served by a police officer, or subject to such rules as the State Government may make in this behalf, by an officer of the Court issuing it or other public servant. (2) The summons shall, if practicable, be served personally on the person summoned, by delivering or tendering to him one of the duplicates of the summons. (3) Every person on whom a summons is so served shall, if so required by the serving officer, sign a receipt therefore on the back of the other duplicate.

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 181

Title: Power to Set Aside Decrees and Orders Passed Against Serving Seaman

State: Central

Year: 1958

.....impose, make an order accordingly, and may, if it appears that any opposite party in the proceeding has failed to comply with the provisions of sub-section (1) of section 179, award, subject to such conditions as it thinks fit to impose, damages against such opposite party. (2) The period of limitation for an application under sub-section (1) shall be sixty days from the date on which the seaman first ceases to be a serving seaman after the passing of the decree or order, or where the summons or notice was not duly served on the seaman in the proceeding in which the decree or order was passed, from the date on which the applicant had knowledge, of the decree or order whichever is later; and the provisions of section 5 of the Indian Limitation Act, 1908, shall apply to such applications. (3) Where the decree or order in respect of which an application under sub-section (1) is made is of such a nature that it cannot be set aside as against the seaman only, it may be set aside as against all or any of the parties against whom it was made. (4) Where a court sets aside a decree or order under this section, it shall appoint a day for proceeding with the suit, appeal or.....

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Calcutta Pilots Act, 1859 Section 11

Title: Register of Jurors Who Have Served

State: Central

Year: 1859

The Judge shall register in a book the names of all jurors' mentioned in either of the said two lists who have attended and served on a trial held under this Act. A juror who has served shall not be required again to serve and his name shall be excluded in reading over the jury lists until all the persons named in the said lists who are present in Calcutta and capable of attending as jurors shall have served.

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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 68

Title: Proof of Service in Such Cases and when Serving Officer Not Present

State: Central

Year: 1973

(1) When a summons issued by a Court is served outside its local jurisdiction, and in any case where the officer who has served a summons is not present at the hearing of the case, an affidavit, purporting to be made before a Magistrate, that such summons has been served, and a duplicate of the summons purporting to be endorsed (in the manner provided by section 62 or section 64) by the person to whom it was delivered or tendered or with whom it was left, shall be admissible in evidence, and the statements made therein shall be deemed to be correct unless and until the contrary is proved. (2) The affidavit mentioned in this section may be attached to the duplicate of the summons and returned to the Court.

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 87B

Title: Holders of Certificates to Serve the Government or in Indian Ships for Certain Period

State: Central

Year: 1958

.....in the Official Gazette, specify. (2) No citizen of India who has obtained on or, after the appointed day a certificate shall accept any employment other than an employment under the Government or in any Indian ship, before the expiry of the period during which he is liable to serve the Government or in any Indian ship in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (1) and the orders made thereunder. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1) or sub-section (2), a citizen of India who has obtained, on or after the appointed day, two or more certificates shall not beliable to serve under the Government or in any Indian ship for any period or periods exceeding, or, as the case may be, exceeding in the aggregate, seven years or such shorter period as the Central Government may, by a general or special order published in the Official Gazette, specify.

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Government of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Section 259

Title: Provisions as to Certain Persons Serving in or Before 1924

State: Central

Year: 1935

.....respect of a person appointed as aforesaid, and any government contributions to any provident fund or pensions fund in respect of any such person, shall be charged on the revenues of the Federation. (3) The provisions of the last preceding sub-section shall also apply in relation to persons who retired before the first day of April, nineteen hundred and twenty-four, and before they retired belonged to services or held posts which were as from the said date classified as superior services or posts, or which are declared by the Secretary of State to have been services or post equivalent in character to services or posts so classified. ________________________ 1. Omitted, by the India (Provisional Constitution) Order, 1947.

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Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976 Section 455

Title: Method of Serving Documents

State: Karnataka

Year: 1976

(1) When any notice or other document is required by this Act or by any rule, bye-law, regulation or order made under it to be served on or sent to any person, the service or sending thereof may be effected,- (a) by giving or tendering the said document to such person; or (b) if such person is not found, by leaving such document at his last known place of abode or business or by giving or tendering the same to his agent, clerk or servant or some adult member of his family; or (c) if such person does not reside in the city and his address elsewhere is known to the Commissioner, by sending the same to him by registered post; or (d) if none of the means aforesaid be available, by affixing the same in some conspicuous part of such place of abode or business. (2) When the person is an owner or occupier of any building or land it shall not be necessary to name the owner or occupier in the document, and in the case of joint owners and occupiers it shall be sufficient to serve it on, or send it to, one of such owners or occupiers. (3) Whenever in any bill, notice, form or other document served or sent under this Act, a period is fixed within which any tax or other sum is to.....

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