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The Madras City Police Act, 1888 Complete Act

State: Tamil Nadu

Year: 1888

.....Police (Second Amendment) Act, 1941 (Madras Act XXII of 1941), re-enacted permanently by section 2 of and the First Schedule to, the Tamil Nadu Re-enacting (No II) Act, 1948 (Tamil Nadu Act VIII of 1948). This definition has since been further substituted as follows by section 2 of the Madras City police and Gaming (Amendment) Act, 1949 (Tamil Nadu Act VII of 1949):- "Gaming" does not include a lottery buy includes wagering or betting.) Explanation:- For the purpose of this definition, wagering or betting shall be deemed to comprise the collection or soliciting of bets, the receipt or distribution of winnings or prizes in money or otherwise, in respect of any wager or bet, of any act which is intended to aid of facilitate wagering or betting or such collection, soliciting, receipt or distribution" The Madras city Police and Gaming (Amendment) Act, 1949 (Tamil Nadu Act VII of 1949) has further been amended by the Tamil Nadu Horse Races. Abolition of wagering or Beting) Act, 1974 (Tamil Nadu Act 44 of 1974) providing for the abolition of wagering or betting on horse races in the State of Tamil Nadu with effect on and from the 31st March, 1975.) ["Gaming" does not include a.....

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Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 [Repealed] Chapter III

Title: Control of Eviction of Tenants

State: Central

Year: 1958

.....within two months of the date on which a notice of demand for the arrears of rent has been served of him by the landlord in the manner provided in section 106 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 (4 of 1882); (b) that the tenant has, on or after the 9th day of June, 1952, sublet, assigned or otherwise parted with the possession of the whole or any part of the premises without obtaining the consent in writing of the landlord; (c) that the tenant has used the premises for a purpose other than that for which they were let-- (i) if the premises have been let on or after the 9th day of June, 1952, without obtaining the consent in writing of the landlord; or (ii) if the premises have been let before the said date without obtaining his consent; (d) that the premises were let for use as a residence and neither the tenant nor any member of his family has been residing therein for a period of six months immediately before the date of the filing of the application for the recovery of possession thereof; (e) that the premises let for residential purposes arc required bona fide by the landlord for occupation as a residence for himself or for any member of his family dependent.....

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The Madras City Tenants Protection Act, 1921 Complete Act

State: Tamil Nadu

Year: 1921

.....force " Act does not give protection " (1974) 1 MLJ 380 ; (1933) 2 MLJ 5 Rights under T.N. Cultivating Tenants protection Act and Right under this Act " Both the Acts cannot be applied - Simultaneously " (1960) 2 MLJ 360; Act does not vest any jurisdiction in any court " 1926 Mad 1142; Applicability of the Act for leases of short duration " 1931 Mad 629; Act does not provide a ground for eviction for denial of title not a bar to seek eviction on that ground " 1992 (2) MLJ 185; 1. Short title and application " (1) This Act may be called the Madras City Tenants' Protection Act, 1921. Substituted by Tamil Nadu Act 11 of 1980 [ " (2) (a) It extends to, - (i) the City of Madras; (ii) the townships of Kodaukanal, Avadi, Kathiwakkam, Ambattur, Madhavaram, Bhavanisagar, Courtallam and Mettur. (b) The State Government may, by notification in the Tamil Nadu Government Gazette, extend this Act with effect from such date as may be specified in the notification to.- (i) any other municipal town; (ii) any other township; or (iii) any specified village within eight kilometers of the City of Madras, or of the townships referred to in sub-clause (ii) of clause (a), or of.....

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Delhi and Ajmer Rent Control Act, 1952 [Repealed] Chapter III

Title: Control of Eviction of Tenants

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....he elects to be placed in occupation of the premises or part thereof from which he is to be evicted and if the tenant so elects, shall record the fact of the election in the decree or order and specify therein the date on or before which he shall deliver possession so as to enable the landlord to commence the work of repairs or building or re-building, as the case may be. (2) If the tenant delivers possession on or before the date specified in the decree or order, the landlord shall, on the completion of the work of repairs or building or re-building place the tenant in occupation of the premises or part thereof. (3) If, after the tenant has delivered possession on or before the date specified in the decree or order, the landlord fails to commence the work of repairs or building or re-building within one month of the specified date or fails to complete the work in a reasonable time or having completed the work, fails to place the tenant in occupation of the premises in accordance with sub-section (2), the court may, on the application of the tenant made within one year from the specified date, order the landlord to place the tenant in occupation of the premises or part.....

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Companies Act, 1956 Section 165

Title: Statutory Meeting and Statutory Report of Company

State: Central

Year: 1956

.....to every member of the company: Provided that if the statutory report is forwarded later than is required above, it shall, notwithstanding that fact, be deemed to have been duly forwarded if it is so agreed to by all the members entitled to attend and vote at the meeting. (3) The statutory report shall set out - (a) the total number of shares allotted, distinguishing shares allotted as fully or partly paid up otherwise than in cash, and stating in the case of shares partly paid up, the extent to which they are so paid up, and in either case, the consideration for which they have been allotted; (b) the total amount of cash received by the company in respect of all the shares allotted, distinguished as aforesaid; (c) an abstract of the receipts of the company and of the payments made thereout, up to a date within seven days of the date of the report, exhibiting under distinctive headings the receipts of the company from shares and debentures and other sources, the payments made thereout, and particulars concerning the balance remaining in hand, and an account or estimate of the preliminary expenses of the company, showing separately any commission or discount paid or.....

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Delhi Rent Act, 1995 Chapter IV

Title: Protection of Tenants Against Eviction

State: Central

Year: 1995

.....as the case may be, to indicate the dwelling house possession of which he intended to recover. Explanation.-- For the purposes of this sub-section, sections 24, 25 and 26, immediate possession shall mean possession recoverable on the expiry of sixty days from the date of order of eviction.(2) Where a landlord exercises the right of recovery conferred on him by sub-section (1) or section 22, 24, 25 or 26 and he had received,-- (a) any rent in advance from the tenant, he shall, within a period of ninety days from the dale of recovery of possession of the premises by him, refund to the tenant such amount as represents the rent payable for the unexpired portion of the contract, agreement or lease; (b) any other payment, he shall, within the period aforesaid, refund to the tenant a sum which shall bear the same proportion to the total amount so received, as the unexpired portion of the contract, agreement or lease bears to the total period of contract, agreement or lease: Provided that, if any default is made in making any refund as aforesaid, the landlord shall be liable to pay simple interest at the rate of fifteen per cent. per annum on the amount which he has.....

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Karnataka Land Reforms Act, 1961 Chapter III

Title: Conferment of Ownership on Tenants

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

.....determine and shall not be enforceable against the State Government. ______________________________________ 1. Sections 44 and 45 substituted by Act 1 of 1974 w.e.f. 1.3.1974. 2. Omitted by Act 23 of 1977 w.e.f. 1.3.1974. Section 45 - Tenants to be registered as occupants of land on certain conditions (1) Subject to the provisions of the succeeding sections of this Chapter, every person who was a permanent tenant, protected tenant or other tenant or where a tenant has lawfully sublet, such sub-tenant shall, with effect on and from the date of vesting, be entitled to be registered as an occupant in respect of the lands of which he was a permanent tenant, protected tenant or other tenant or sub-tenant before the date of vesting and which he has been cultivating personally. (2) If a tenant or other person referred to in sub-section (1),-- (i) holds land partly as owner and partly as tenant but the area of the land held by him as owner is equal to or exceeds a ceiling area he shall not been entitled to be registered as an occupant of the land held by him as a tenant before the date of vesting; (ii) does not hold and cultivate personally any land as an owner, but holds.....

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Karnataka Rent Control Act, 2001 Section 27

Title: Protection of Tenants Against Eviction

State: Karnataka

Year: 2001

.....this clause, if the tenant, within such time as may be specified in this behalf by the Court, carries out repairs to the damage caused to the satisfaction of the Court or pays to the landlord such amount by way of compensation as the Court may direct; (m) that the tenant or any person residing or carrying on business with the tenant has been convicted of causing nuisance or annoyance to a person living in the neighbourhood of the premises or has been convicted of using or allowing the use of the premises for an immoral or illegal purpose; (n) that the tenant has, notwithstanding previous notice, used or dealt with the premises in a manner contrary to any condition imposed on the landlord by the Government or the Local Authority while giving him a lease of the land on which the premises are situate: Provided that no order for the recovery of possession of any premises shall be made on this ground if the tenant, within such time as may be specified in this behalf by the Court, complies with the condition imposed on the landlord by any of the authorities referred to in this clause or pays to the authority imposing such conditions the amount by way of compensation as the.....

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The Punjab Occupancy Tenants (Vesting of Proprietary Rights) Act, 1952 Complete Act

State: Punjab

Year: 1952

.....of 1951). In order to give effect to the recommendations made by the Land Reforms Committee. It came into force from 15th June, 1952. 2. Under the Act as enacted by the President all rights of landlords in the land held by occupancy tenants, whether at present or in future, are to be extinguished and these will pass to the occupancy tenants on payment of such compensation for acquisition of these rights as may be determined under the Act. In brief the Act aims at converting all occupancy tenants into proprietors of their tenancies. The evacuee property has however, been exempted from the provisions of this Act because there has been no final agreement with Pakistan regarding it and the land left by displaced persons in Pakistan. 3. Now the State Legislature is in session the Act is being reenacted under Article 357(2) of the Constitution of India. The Act has been slightly modified now so as to enable the occupancy tenants to acquire proprietary rights in the Shamilat land also". (Punjab Government Gazette Extra-ordinary, dated the 1st October, 1952); An Act to vest proprietary rights in occupancy tenants and to provide for payment of compensation to the landlords whose.....

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Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) Act, 1973 Chapter 7

Title: Protection of Tenants in Slum Areas from Eviction

State: Karnataka

Year: 1973

.....permission. (4) In granting or refusing to grant permission under sub-section (3), the prescribed authority shall take into account the following factors, namely:- (a) whether alternative accommodation within the means of the tenant would be available to him if he were evicted; (b) whether the eviction is in the interest of improvement and clearance of the slum area; (c) such other factors, if any, as may be prescribed. (5) Where the prescribed authority refuses to grant the permission, it shall record a brief statement of the reasons for such refusal and furnish a copy thereof to the applicant. Section 29 - Appeal against order refusing permission Any person aggrieved by an order of the prescribed authority refusing to grant the permission under sub-section (4) of section 5 or under sub-section (3) of section 28 may, within such time as may be prescribed, prefer an appeal to the Government and the Government may, after hearing the appellant, decide such appeal and its decision shall be final. Section 30 - Restoration of possession of premises vacated by a tenant (1) Where a tenant in occupation of any building in a slum area vacates any building or is evicted.....

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