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Home Bare Acts Phrase: slanderCable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1995
.....Yes/No I/We ................. the applicant(s) (individual/firm/company/association of persons/body of individuals) do hereby declare that the above facts are correct in all respects. Signature of Applicant (Individual firm/company/association of persons/ body of individuals) Place:...... Name....... Date:...... Address...... FORM 02: [SeeRule 3 (1-3)] I/We ...............the applicants(s) (individual/firm/company/association of persons/body of individuals) for registration as a cable operator/renewal of registration as a cable operator do hereby declare that- (i) I/We shall ensure that my/our cable television network shall be run in accordance with the provisions of the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Ordinance, 1994^ at all times. (ii) I/We shall not permit/associate any person who is not eligible to run a cable television network under the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Ordinance, 1994 to run/with the running of my/our cable television network. (iii) I/We shall strive to the best of my/our ability to provide cable service to the satisfaction of the subscriber (s) of my/our cable television network. (iv) I/We shall strive to the best of my/our ability to ensure.....
List Judgments citing this sectionLimitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963) Schedule 1
Title: The Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....in which the last item admitted or proved is entered in the account; such year to be computed as in the account. 2. Against a factor for an account. PART II--SUITS RELATING TO CONTRACTS 6. For a Seaman's wages. Three years The end of the voyage during which the wages are earned. 7. For wages in the case of any other person. Three years When the wages accrue due 8. For the price of food or drink sold by the keeper of a hotel, tavern or lodging house. Three years When the food or drink is delivered. 9. For the price of lodging. Three years When the price becomes payable. 10. Against a carrier for compensation for losing or injuring goods. Three years When the loss or injury occurs. 11. Against a carrier for compensation for non-delivery of, or delay in delivering goods. Three years When the goods ought to be delivered. 12. For the hire of animals, vehicles, boats or house-hold furniture. Three.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPresidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 Chapter IV
Title: Jurisdiction in Respect of Suits
State: Central
Year: 1882
.....of the Central Government {The words "the Crown Representative" were omitted by the A.O, 1950}, or the State Government;] (c) suits concerning any act ordered or done by any Judge or judicial officer in the execution of his office, or by any person in pursuance of any judgment or order of any Court or any such Judge or judicial officer; (d) suits for the recovery of immovable property; (e) suits for the partition of immovable property; (f) suits for the foreclosure or redemption of a mortgage of immovable property; (g) suits for the determination of any other right to or interest in immovable property; (h) suits for the specific performance or rescission of contracts; (i) suits to obtain an injunction; (j) suits for the cancellation or rectification of instruments; (k) suits to enforce a trust; (I) suits for a general average loss and suits on policies of insurance on sea-going vessels; (m) suits for compensation in respect of collisions on the high seas; (n) suits for compensation for the infringement of a patent, copyright or trade-mark; (o) suits for a dissolution of partnership or for an account of partnership-transactions; (p) suits for an account.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPresidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 Section 19
Title: Suits in Which Court Has No Jurisdiction
State: Central
Year: 1882
.....of the Central Government {The words "the Crown Representative" were omitted by the A.O, 1950}, or the State Government;] (c) suits concerning any act ordered or done by any Judge or judicial officer in the execution of his office, or by any person in pursuance of any judgment or order of any Court or any such Judge or judicial officer; (d) suits for the recovery of immovable property; (e) suits for the partition of immovable property; (f) suits for the foreclosure or redemption of a mortgage of immovable property; (g) suits for the determination of any other right to or interest in immovable property; (h) suits for the specific performance or rescission of contracts; (i) suits to obtain an injunction; (j) suits for the cancellation or rectification of instruments; (k) suits to enforce a trust; (I) suits for a general average loss and suits on policies of insurance on sea-going vessels; (m) suits for compensation in respect of collisions on the high seas; (n) suits for compensation for the infringement of a patent, copyright or trade-mark; (o) suits for a dissolution of partnership or for an account of partnership-transactions; (p) suits for an account.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionProvincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887 Schedule II
Title: Second Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1887
.....due from a co-sharer, or by a manager of joint property, or a member of an undivided family in respect of a payment made by him on account of the property or family; (42) a suit by one of several joint mortgagors of immovable property for contribution in respect of money paid by him for the redemption of the mortgaged property; (43) a suit against the Government to recover money paid under protest in satisfaction of a claim made by a revenue-authority on account of an arrear of land-revenue or of a demand recoverable as an arrear of land-revenue; [Ins. by Act 6 of 1914, s.3.] [(43A) a suit to recover property obtained by an act which is, or, save for the provisions of Chapter IV of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860), would be, an offence punishable under Chapter XVII of the said Code;] (44) a suit the cognizance whereof by a Court of Small Causes is barred by any enactment for the time being in force.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSmall Cause Courts Act, 1964 Schedule 1
Title: Schedule
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
.....a payment made by him of money due from a co-sharer, or by a manager of a joint property or a member of an undivided family in respect of the payment made by him on account of the property or family; (37) a suit by one of several joint mortgagors of immovable property or contribution in respect of money paid by him for the redemption of the mortgaged property; (38) a suit against Government to recover money paid under protest in satisfaction of a claim made by a revenue authority on account of an arrear of land revenue or of a demand recoverable as an arrear of land revenue; (39) a suit to recover property obtained by an act which is or, save for the provisions of Chapter IV of the Indian Penal Code, would be an offence punishable under Chapter XVII of the said Code; and (40) a suit the cognizance whereof by a Court of Small Causes is barred by any law for the time being in force.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPresidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1882
.....a decree for the full amount of his claim, the Small Cause Court may in its discretion order the plaintiff topay to the defendant, by way of satisfaction for his trouble and attendance, such sum as it thinks fit. When any claim preferred, or objection made, under section278 of the Code of Civil Procedure 1[XIV of 1882] is disallowed, the Small Cause Court may in its discretion order the person preferring or making such claim or objection to pay to the decree-holder, or to the Judgment-debtor or to both by way of satisfaction as aforesaid, such sum or sums as it thinks fit. And when any claim or objection is allowed the Court may award such compensation by way of damages to the claimant or objector as it thinks fit; and the order of the Court awarding or refusing such compensation shall bar any suit in respect of injury caused by the attachment. Any order under this section may, in default of payment of the amount payable thereunder, be enforced by the person in whose favour it is made against the person against whom it is made as if it were a decree of the Court. SECTION 27: DECREE HOLDER TO ACCOMPANY OFFICER EXECUTING WARRANT Whenever the Small Cause Court issues a warrant.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Limitation Act, 1963 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1963
.....when the court is closed, the suit, appeal or application may be instituted, preferred or made on the day when the court reopens. Explanation- The fact that the appellant or the applicant was misled by any order, practice or judgment of the High Court in ascertaining or computing the prescribed period may be sufficient cause within the meaning of this section. SECTION 05: EXTENSION OF PRESCRIBED PERIOD IN CERTAIN CASES- Any appeal or any application, other than an application under any of the provisions of Order XXI of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908) may be admitted after the prescribed period, if the appellant 'or the applicant satisfies the court that he had sufficient cause for not preferring the appeal or making the application within such period. Explanation-The fact that the appellant or the applicant was misled by any order, practice or judgment of the High Court in ascertaining or computing the prescribed period may be sufficient cause within the meaning of this section. SECTION 06: LEGAL DISABILITY- (1) Where a person entitled to institute a suit or make an application for the execution of a decree is, at the time from which the prescribed. Period is.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Kerala Small Cause Courts Act, 1957 [1] Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 1957
.....a document, the construction of which may affect the merits, they shall draw up and refer, for the decision of the High court, a statement of the facts of the case and of the point on which they differ in opinion, and the provisions of section 113 and Order XLVI of the First Schedule to the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), shall apply to the reference. (2) If they differ on any matter other than a matte specified in sub-section (1), the opinion of the Judge whole is senior in respect of date of appointment as Judge of a Court of Small Causes, or if one of them is an additional Judge, then the opinion of the Judges sitting with him, shall prevail. (3) For the purposes of sub-section (2), a Judge permanently appointed shall be deemed to be senior to an officiating Judge. 10. Registrar .- (1) There may be appointed to a Court of Small Causes an officer to be called the Registrar of the Court, (2) Where a Registrar is appointed, he shall be the chief ministerial officer of the Court. (3) The government may, by notification in the gazette, confer upon a Registrar, within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the Court, the jurisdiction of a Judge of a Court of Small.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Mizoram Civil Courts Act, 2005 Complete Act
State: Mizoram
Year: 2005
.....made by him of money due from a co-sharer or by a manager of joint property, or a member of an undivided family in respect of a payment made by him on account of the property or family; (43) Suits by one of several joint mortgagors of immovable property for contribution in respect of money paid by him for the redemption of the mortgaged property; (44) A suit against the Government to recover money paid under protest in satisfaction of a claim made by revenue authority on account of an arrear of land revenue or of a demand recoverable as an arrear of land revenue; (45) A suit to recover property obtained by an act which is, or, save for the provisions of Chapter IV of the Indian Penal Code (Act 45 of 1860) would be an offence punishable under Chapter XVII of the said Code; (46) A suit the cognizance whereof in a court of small causes is barred by any enactment for the time being in force.
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