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Start Free TrialIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 70
Title: Fine Leviable Within Six Years, or During Imprisonment-- Death Not to Discharge Property from Liability
State: Central
Year: 1860
The fine, or any part thereof which remains unpaid, may be levied at any time within six years after me passing of the sentence, and if, under the sentence, the offender be liable to imprisonment for a longer period than six years, then at any time previous to the expiration of that period; and the death of the offender does not discharge from the liability any property which would, after his death, be legally liable for his debts.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCarriers Act, 1865 Section 10
Title: Notice of Loss or Injury to Be Given Within Six Months
State: Central
Year: 1865
No suit shall be instituted against a common carrier for the loss of, or injury to 1[goods including container, pallets or similar article of transport used to consolidate goods) entrusted] to him for carriage, unless notice in writing of the loss or injury has been given to him before the institution of the suit and within six months of the time when the loss or injury first came to the knowledge of the plaintiff. _____________________ 1. Substituted by Act 28 of 1993, section 31 and Schedule, Pt. I, for "goods entrusted" (c.f.o. 16-10-1992).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCourt-fees Act, 1870 Section 19G
Title: Executors, Etc., Not Paying Full Court-fee on Probates, Etc., Within Six Months After Discovery of Under Payment
State: Central
Year: 1870
Where too low a court- fee has been paid on any probate or letters of administration in consequence of any mistake, or of its not being known at the time that some particular part of the estate belonged to the deceased, if any executor or administrator acting under such probate or letters does not, within six months 1*** after the discovery of the mistake or of any effects not known at time to have belonged to the deceased, apply to the said Authority and pay what is wanting to make up the court- fee which ought have been paid at first on such probate or letters, he shall forfeit the sum of one thousand rupees and also a further sum at the rate of ten rupees per cent, on the amount of the sum wanting to make up the proper court- fee. ] ________________________ 1 . The words and figures "after the first day of April, 1875, or" omitted by Act 12 of 1891, Section 2 and Schedule I.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionForeign Marriage Act, 1969 Section 16
Title: New Notice when Marriage Not Solemnized Within Six Months
State: Central
Year: 1969
Whenever a marriage is not solemnized within six months from the date on which notice thereof has been given to the Marriage Officer as required under section 5 or where the record of a case has been transmitted to the Central Government under section 10, or where an appeal has been preferred to the Central Government under section 11, within three months from the date of decision of the Central Government in such case or appeal, as the case may be, the notice and all other proceedings arising therefrom shall be deemed to have lapsed, and no Marriage Officer shall solemnize the marriage until new notice has been given in the manner laid down in this Act.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIllegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Act, 1983 Section 13
Title: Reference and Application to Be Disposed of Within Six Months
State: Central
Year: 1983
Every reference made to a Tribunal under1[section 8 or section 8A or application made to a Tribunal under section 8] shall be inquired into as expeditiously as possible and every endeavour shall be made to conclude such inquiry within a period of six months from the date of the service, on the person concerned, of a copy of such reference or application. _________________________ 1. Substituted for the words "section 8 or application made to a Tribunal under that section" by Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Amdt. Act (24 of 1988), Section 8 (25-4-1988).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976 Section 318
Title: Lapse of Permission if Not Acted Upon Within Six Months
State: Karnataka
Year: 1976
If the construction or reconstruction of any hut is not commenced within six months after the date on which permission was given to execute the work, the work shall not be commenced until a fresh application has been made and a fresh permission granted under this Chapter.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Kerala Highway Protection Act, 1999 [1] Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 1999
.....(j) “national highway” means any national highway in the State included in the schedule to the National Highways Act.1956 (Central Act 48 of 1956) or any highway declared as a national highway under sub-section (2) of section 2 thereof;
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List Judgments citing this sectionThe Kerala Stay of Eviction Proceedings Act, 2001 [1] Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 2001
THE KERALA STAY OF EVICTION PROCEEDINGS ACT, 2001 [1]
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Code of Criminal Procedure (Kerala Amendment) Act 1987[1] Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 1987
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The Kerala Road Fund Act, 2001 [1] Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 2001
THE KERALA ROAD FUND ACT, 2001 [1]
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