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Start Free TrialIndian Contract Act, 1872 Section 137
Title: Creditors Forbearance to Sue Does Not Discharge Surety
State: Central
Year: 1872
Mere forbearance on the part of the creditor to sue the principal debtor or to enforce any other remedy against him, does not, in the absence of any provision in the guarantee to the contrary, discharge the surety. Illustration B owes to C a debt guaranteed by A. The debt becomes payable. C does not sue B for a year after the debt has become payable. A is not discharged from his suretyship.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Section 168
Title: Right of Finder of Goods, May Sue for Specific Reward Offered
State: Central
Year: 1872
The finder of goods has no right to sue the owner for compensation for trouble and expense voluntarily incurred by him to preserve the goods and to find out the owner; but he may retain the goods against the owner until he receives such compensation; and, where the owner has offered a specific reward for the return of goods lost, the finder may sue for such reward, and may retain the goods until he receives it.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCONVERTS' MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION ACT, 1866 Section 4
Title: When convert deserted by his wife may sue for conjugal society
State: Central
Year: 1866
If a {'The word "Native" omitted by the A.O.1950.} husband change his religion for Christianity, and if in consequence of such change his {'The word "Native" omitted by the A.O.1950.} wife, for the space of six continuous months, desert or repudiate him, he may sue her for conjugal society.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCONVERTS' MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION ACT, 1866 Section 5
Title: When convert deserted by her husband may sue
State: Central
Year: 1866
If a {The word "Native" omitted by the A.O.1950.} wife change her religion for Christianity, and if in consequence of such change her {The word "Native" omitted by the A.O.1950.} husband, for the space of six continuous months, desert or repudiate her, she may sue him for conjugal society.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1858 [Repealed] Section 65
Title: Secretary of State in Council May Sue and Be Sued
State: Central
Year: 1858
The Secretary of State in Council shall and may sue and be sued as well in India as in England by the Name of the Secretary of State in Council as a Body corporate; and all Persons and Bodies Politic shall and may have and take the same suits, Remedies, and Proceedings, legal and equitable, against the Secretary of State in Council of India as they could have clone against the said Company; and the Property and effects hereby vested in Her Majesty for the purposes, of the Government of India acquired for the said purposes shall be subject and liable to the same judgments and Executions as they would while vested in the said Company have been liable to in respect of Debts and inabilities lawfully contracted and incurred by the said Company.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionLimitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963) Section 13
Title: Exclusion of Time in Cases Where Leave to Sue or Appeal as a Pauper is Applied for
State: Central
Year: 1963
In computing the period of limitation prescribed for any suit or appeal in any case where an application for leave to sue or appeal as a pauper has been made and rejected, the time during which the applicant has been prosecuting in good faith his application for such leave shall be excluded, and the court may, on payment of the court fees prescribed for such suit or appeal, treat the suit or appeal as having the same force and effect as if the court fees had been paid in the first instance.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Section 135
Title: Discharge of Surety when Creditor Compounds With, Gives Time To, or Agrees Not to Sue, Principal Debtor
State: Central
Year: 1872
A contract between the creditor and the principal debtor, by which the creditor makes a composition with, or promises to give time to, or not to sue, the principal debtor, discharges the surety, unless the surety assents to such contract.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionReligious Endowments Act, 1863 Section 14
Title: Persons Interested May Singly Sue in Case of Breach of Trust, Etc.
State: Central
Year: 1863
Any person or persons interested in any mosque, temple or religious establishment, or in the performance of the worship or of the service thereof, or the trusts relating thereto, may, without joining as plaintiff any of the other persons interested therein, sue before the Civil Court the trustee, manager or superintendent of such mosque, temple or religious establishment or the member of any committee appointed under this Act, for any misfeasance, breach of trust or neglect of duty, committed by such trustee, manager, superintendent or member of such committee, in respect of the trusts vested in, or confided to, them respectively; Powers of Civil Court.and the Civil Court may direct the specific performance of any act by such trustee, manager, superintendent or member of a committee, and may decree damages and costs against such trustee, manager, superintendent or member of a committee, and may also direct the removal of such trustee, manager, superintendent or member of a committee.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionReligious Endowments Act, 1863 Section 15
Title: Nature of Interest Entitling Person to Sue
State: Central
Year: 1863
The interest required in order to entitle a person to sue under the last preceding section need not be a pecuniary, or a direct or immediate, interest or such an interest as would entitle the person suing to take any part in the management or superintendence of the trusts. Any person having a right of attendance, or having been in the habit of attending, at the performance of the worship or service of any mosque, temple or religious establishment, or of partaking in the benefit of any distribution of alms, shall be deemed to be a person interested wilhin the meaning of the last preceding section.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMental Health Act, 1987 Section 68
Title: Relative May Sue for Account
State: Central
Year: 1987
Any relative of a mentally ill person may, with the leave of the District Court, sue for an account from any manager appointed under this Act, or from any such person after his removal from office or trust, or from his legal representative in the case of his death, in respect of any property then or formerly under his management or of any sums of money or other property received by him on account of such property.
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