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Home Bare Acts Phrase: signatoryArbitration (Protocol and Convention) Act,1937 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1937
.....the proceedings and the Court, unless satisfied that the agreement or arbitration has become inoperative or cannot proceed, or that there is not in fact any dispute between the parties with regard to the matter agreed to be referred, shall make an order staying the procedings. SECTION 04: EFFECT OF FOREIGN AWARDS (1) A foreign award shall, subject to the provisions of this Act, be enforceable in11[India] as if it were an award made on a matter referred to arbitration in11[India]. (2) Any foreign award which would be enforceable under this Act shall be treated as binding for all purposes on the persons as between whom it was made and may accordingly be relied on by any of those persons by way of defence, set off or otherwise in any legal proceeding in [India], and any references in this Act to enforcing a foreign award shall be construed as including references to relying on an award. SECTION 05: FILING OF FOREIGN AWARD IN COURT (1) Any person interested in a foreign award may apply to any court having jurisdiction over the subject-matter of the award that the award be Filed in Court. (2) The application shall be in writing and shall be numbered and registered as a suit.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDepositories Act, 1996 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1996
.....High Court within sixty days from the date of communication of the decision or order of the Securities Appellate Tribunal to him on any question of fact or law arising out of such order: Provided that the High Court may, if it is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from filing the appeal within the said period, allow it to be filed within a further period not exceeding sixty days. SECTION 24: POWER OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO MAKE RULES (1) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the provisions of this Act. (2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely :- (a) the time within which an appeal may be preferred under sub-section (1) ofS.23-; (b) the form in which an appeal may be preferred under sub-section (3) ofS.23-and the fees payable in respect of such appeal ; (c) the procedure for disposing of an appeal under sub-section (4) ofS.23-. SECTION 25: POWER OF BOARD TO MAKE REGULATIONS (1) Without prejudice to the provisions contained insection 30 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India.....
List Judgments citing this sectionArbitration (Protocol and Convention) Act, 1937 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1
Title: Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
State: Central
Year: 1937
.....to determine thatissue. (7) An arbitral award made under this Part shall beconsidered domestic award. (8) Where this Part.- (a) refers to the fact that the parties have agreed orthat they may agree, or (b) in any other way refers to an agreement of theparties, that agreement shall include any arbitration rulesreferred to in that agreement. (9) Where this Part, other than clause (a) of section 25or clause (a) of sub-section (2) of section 32, refers to a claim, it shallalso apply to a counter-claim, and where it refers to a defence, it shall alsoapply to a defence to that counter-claim. 3. Receipt of written communications. (1) Unless otherwise agreed by the parties,- (a) any written communication is deemed to have beenreceived if it is delivered to the addressee personally or at his place ofbusiness, habitual residence or mailing address, and (b) if none of the places referred to in clause (a) can befound after making a reasonable inquiry, a written communication is deemed tohave been received if it is sent to the addressee's last known place ofbusiness, habitual residence or mailing address by registered letter or by anyother means which provides a record of.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArbitration Act, 1940 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1
Title: Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
State: Central
Year: 1940
.....to determine thatissue. (7) An arbitral award made under this Part shall beconsidered domestic award. (8) Where this Part.- (a) refers to the fact that the parties have agreed orthat they may agree, or (b) in any other way refers to an agreement of theparties, that agreement shall include any arbitration rulesreferred to in that agreement. (9) Where this Part, other than clause (a) of section 25or clause (a) of sub-section (2) of section 32, refers to a claim, it shallalso apply to a counter-claim, and where it refers to a defence, it shall alsoapply to a defence to that counter-claim. 3. Receipt of written communications. (1) Unless otherwise agreed by the parties,- (a) any written communication is deemed to have beenreceived if it is delivered to the addressee personally or at his place ofbusiness, habitual residence or mailing address, and (b) if none of the places referred to in clause (a) can befound after making a reasonable inquiry, a written communication is deemed tohave been received if it is sent to the addressee's last known place ofbusiness, habitual residence or mailing address by registered letter or by anyother means which provides a record of.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1996
.....to determine that issue. (7) An arbitral award made under this Part shall be considered as a domestic award. (8) Where this Part- (a) refers to the fact that the parties have agreed or that they may agree, or (b) in any other way refers to an agreement of the parties, that agreement shall include any arbitration rules referred to in that agreement. (9) Where this Part, other than clause (a) of section 25 or clause (a) of sub-section (2) of section 32, refers to a claim, it shall also apply to a counter-claim, and where it refers to a defence, it shall also apply to a defence to that counter-claim. SECTION 03: RECEIPT OF WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS (1) Unless otherwise agreed by the parties- (a) any written communication is deemed to have been received if it is delivered to the addressee personally or at his place of business, habitual a residence or mailing address, and (b) if none of the places referred to in clause (a) can be found after making a reasonable inquiry, a written communication is deemed to have been received if it is sent to the addressee's last known place of business, habitual residence or mailing address by registered letter or by any other means which provides a.....
List Judgments citing this sectionArbitration (Protocol and Convention) Act, 1937 [Repealed] Schedule I
Title: First Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1937
.....under its national law.Any Contracting State which avails itself of this right will notify the Secretary-General of the League of Nations in order that the other Contracting States may be so informed. 2. The arbitral procedure, including the constitution of the Arbitral Tribunal, shall be governed by the will of the parties and by the law of the country in whose territory the arbitration takes place. The Contracting States agree to facilitate all steps in the procedure which require be taken in their own territories, in accordance with the provisions of their law governing arbitral procedure applicable to existing differences. 3. Each Contracting State undertakes to ensure the execution by its authorities and in accordance with the provisions of its national laws of arbitral awards made in its own territory under the preceding articles. 4. The Tribunals of the Contracting Parties, on being seized of a dispute regarding a contract made between persons to whom Article 1 applies and including an Arbitration Agreement whether referring to present or future differences which is valid in virtue of the said article and capable of being carried into effect, shall refer.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Schedule 2
Title: The Second Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1996
.....under its national law. Any Contracting State which avails itself of this right will notify the Secretary-General of the League of Nations in order that the other Contracting States may be so informed. 2. The arbitral procedure, including the constitution of the Arbitral Tribunal, shall be governed by the will of the parties and by the law of the country in whose territory the arbitration takes place. The Contracting States agree to facilitate all steps in the procedure which require to be taken in their own territories, in accordance with the provisions of their law governing arbitral procedure applicable to existing differences. 3. Each Contracting State undertakes to endure the execution by its authorities and in accordance with the provisions of its national law of arbitral awards made in its own territory under the preceding articles. 4. The Tribunals of the Contracting Parties, on being seized of a dispute regarding a contract made between persons to whom Article I applies and including an Arbitration Agreement whether referring to present or further differences with is valid in virtue of the said article and capable of being carried into effect, shall refer.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCompanies Act, 1956 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1956
.....the same activity as that carried on by the head office of the company; or (c) any establishment engaged in any production, processing or manufacture, but does not include any establishment specified in any order made by the Central Government under (section 8);] (10) "company" means a company as defined in (section 3); [(10A) "Company Law Board" means the Board of Company Law Administration constituted under (section 10E);] [(11) "the Court" means,- (a) with respect to any matter relating to a company (other than any offence against this Act), the Court having jurisdiction under this Act with respect to that matter relating to that company, as provided in (section 10) ; (b) with respect to any offence against this Act, the Court of a Magistrate of the First Class or, as the case may be, a Presidency Magistrate, having jurisdiction to try such offence ;] (12) "debenture" includes debenture stock, bonds and any other securities of a company, whether constituting a charge on the assets of the company or not; [(12A) "depository" has the same meaning as in the (Depositories Act, 1996) (22 of 1996); (12B) "derivative" has the same meaning as in clause (aa) of (S.2.....
List Judgments citing this sectionGeneva Conventions Act, 1960 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1960
.....power to sentence him to death or to imprisonment for a term of two years or more, shall not proceed with the trial until it is proved to the satisfaction of the Court that a notice containing the particulars mentioned in the next following sub-section, so far as they are known to the prosecutor, has been served not less than three weeks previously on the protecting power (if there is a protecting power) and, if the accused is a protected prisoner of war, on the accused and the prisoners' representative. (2) The particulars referred to in the foregoing sub-section are - (a) the full name and description of the accused, including the date of his birth and his profession or trade, if any, and, if the accused is protected prisoner of war, his rank and arm, regimental, personal or serial number; (b) his place of detention, internment or residence; (c) the offence with which he is charged- and (d) the Court before which the trial is to take place and the time and place appointed for the trial. (3) For the purposes of this section a document purporting - (a) to be signed on behalf of the protecting power or by the prisoners representative or by the person accused, as the case may.....
List Judgments citing this sectionPatents Act, 1970 (39 of 1970) Chapter XXII
Title: International Arrangements
State: Central
Year: 1970
.....application was made, certified by the official chief or head of the patent office of the convention country, or otherwise verified to the satisfaction of the Controller, along with the application or within three months thereafter, or within such further period as the Controller may on good cause allow. ________________________ * Inserted by Patents (Amdt) Act, 2002. dated 25.06.2002 w.e.f 20.05.2003. Section 138 - Supplementary provisions as to convention applications "(1) Where a convention application is made in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter, the applicant shall furnish, when required by the Controller, in addition to the complete specification, copies of the specifications or corresponding documents filed or deposited by the applicant in the patent office of the convention country as referred to in section 133 verified to the satisfaction of the Controller, within the prescribed period from the date of communication by the Controller (2) If any such specification or other document is in a foreign language, a translation into English of the specification or document, verified by affidavit or otherwise to the satisfaction of the Controller,.....
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