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Home Bare Acts Phrase: situationUrban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976 [Repealed] Section 7
Title: Filing of Statement in Cases Where Vacant Land Held by a Person is Situated Within the Jurisdiction of Two or More Competent Authorities
State: Central
Year: 1976
.....competent authorities, whether in the same State or in two or more States to which this Act applies, then, he shall file his statement under sub-section (1) of section 6 before the competent authority within the jurisdiction of which the major part thereof is situated and thereafter all subsequent proceedings shall be taken before that competent authority to the exclusion of the other competent authority or authorities concerned and the competent authority, before which the statement is filed, shall send intimation thereof to the other competent authority or authorities concerned. (2) Where the extent of vacant land held by any person and situated within the jurisdiction of two or more competent authorities within the same State to which this Act applies is equal, he shall file his statement under sub-section (1) of section 6 before any one of the competent authorities and send intimation thereof in such form as may be prescribed to the State Government and thereupon, the State Government shall, by order, determine the competent authority before which all subsequent proceedings under this Act shall be taken to the exclusion of the other competent authority or authorities.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Section 16
Title: Suitsto Be Instituted Where Subject-matter Situate
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....is situate: Provided that a suit to obtain relief respecting, or compensation for wrong to, immovable properly held by or on behalf of the defendant may, where the relief sought can be entirely obtained through hi s personal obedience, be instituted either in the Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the property is situate, or in the Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the defendant actually and voluntarily resides, or carries on business, or personally works for gain. Explanation .--In this section "property" me ans property situate in1[India]. _________________ 1. Substituted by Act 2 of 1951, section 3, for "the States" (w.e.f. 1-4-1951).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDisaster Management Act, 2005 Section 24
Title: Powers and Functions of State Executive Committee in the Event of Threatening Disaster Situation
State: Central
Year: 2005
.....for the purposes of emergency response, rescue and relief; (g) require experts and consultants in the field of disasters to provide advice and assistance for rescue and relief; (h) procure exclusive or preferential use of amenities from any authority or person as and when required; (i) construct temporary bridges or other necessary structures and demolish unsafe structures which may be hazardous to public; (j) ensure that non-governmental organisations carry out their activities in an equitable and non-discriminatory manner; (k) disseminate information to public to deal with any threatening disaster situation or disaster; (l) take such steps as the Central Government or the State Government may direct in this regard or take such other steps as are required or warranted by the form of any threatening disaster situation or disaster.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Section 17
Title: Suitsfor Immovable Property Situate Within Jurisdiction of Different Courts
State: Central
Year: 1908
Where a suit is to obtain relief respecting, or compensation for wrong to, immovable property situate within the jurisdiction of different Courts, the suit may be instituted in any Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction any portion of the property is situate : Provided that, in respect of the value of the subject-matter of the suit, the entire claim is cognizable by such Court.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDisaster Management Act, 2005 Section 34
Title: Powers and Functions of District Authority in the Event of Any Threatening Disaster Situation or Disaster
State: Central
Year: 2005
.....Department of the Government of the State or any authority or body under that Government at the district level to take such measures as are necessary in its opinion; (i) require experts and consultants in the relevant fields to advise and assist as it may deem necessary; (j) procure exclusive or preferential use of amenities from any authority or person; (k) construct temporary bridges or other necessary structures and demolish structures which may be hazardous to public or aggravate the effects of the disaster; (l) ensure that the non-governmental organisations carry out their activities in an equitable and non-discriminatory manner; (m) take such other steps as may be required or warranted to be taken in such a situation.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Agricultural Debtors Relief Act, 1947, (Maharashtra) Section 58
Title: Special Provision for Application Under Section 24 in Respect of Land Situate in Merged Territories
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1947
Notwithstanding anything contained in section 24 of this Act as amended by Bombay Merged States (Laws) Act, 1950, in its application to the merged territories, an agricultural labourer entitled to apply under section 24 for a declaration that a transfer of any land situate in any of the merged territories is a mortgage, may make an application under the said section within six months from the date of the coming into operation of the Bombay Agricultural Debtors Relief (Amendment) Act, 1950, to the Court of the Civil Judge (Senior Division) having ordinary jurisdiction in the area in which such land is situate, and if there is no such Civil Judge to the Court of the Civil Judge (Junior Division) having jurisdiction in the said area.]
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBOMBAY CIVIL COURTS ACT, 1869 Section 15
Title: Situation of Additional District Judge's Court
State: Central
Year: 1869
Situation of 1 [Additional DistrictJudge's] Court An 1 [AdditionalDistrict Judge] shall ordinarily hold his Court at the same place as theDistrict Judge, but he may hold his court elsewhere within the district,whenever the District Judge shall, with the previous sanction of the High Court,direct him so to do. ______________________ 1. Substituted for the words "JointJudge" by the Bombay Civil Courts (Amdt.) Act (27of 1984),Section 2(b)(27-9-1984).Amendments made by this clause are consequential as the rules of grammar mayrequire.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka (Belgaum and Gulbarga Areas) Religious and Charitable Inams Abolition Act, 1973 Section 13
Title: Vesting of Certain Building Situated in an Inam
State: Karnataka
Year: 1973
Every private building other than buildings which vest under sections 8 and 9 situated within the limits of an inam shall, with effect from and on the appointed date, vest in the person who owned it immediately before that date.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Civil Courts Act, 1869, (Maharashtra) Section 15
Title: Situation of Additional District Judges Court
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1869
15. Situation of1[Additional District Judges] Court. An1[Additional District Judge] shall ordinarily hold his Court at the same place as the District Judge, but he may hold his Court elsewhere within the district, whenever the District Judge shall, with the previous sanction of the High Court, direct him so to do. ______________________ 1. These words were substituted for the words "Assistant Judge" by Mah. 27 of 1984, s. 2(a).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Merged Territories and Areas (Jagirs Abolition) Act, 1953, (Maharashtra) Section 8
Title: All Public Roads, Etc., Situate in Jagir Villages to Vest in Government
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1953
.....except in so far as any rights of any person other than the Jagirdar, may be established in or over the same and except as may otherwise be provided by any law for the time being in force, vest in and shall be deemed to be, with all rights in or over the same or appertaining thereto the property of the State Government and all rights held by a Jagirdar in such property shall be deemed to have been extinguished and it shall be lawful for the Collector, subject to the general or special orders of the State Government, to dispose them of as he deems fit, subject always to rights of way and other rights of the public or of individuals legally subsisting. Explanation:- For the purposes of this section, land shall be deemed to be uncultivated if it has not been cultivated for a continuous period of three years immediately before the appointed date.
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