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Presidency 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.....

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Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 Chapter V

Title: Procedure in Suits

State: Central

Year: 1882

.....a decree for the full amount of his claim, the Small Cause Court may in its discretion order the plaintiff to pay 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 section 278 of the Code of Civil Procedure (14 of 1882){See now the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act 5 of 1908), Schedule I, Order XXI, rule 58} 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 -.....

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Insurance Act, 1938 (4 of 1938) Section 64VA

Title: Sufficiency of Assets

State: Central

Year: 1938

.....thousand rupees in respect of a country craft insurer or in respect of an insurer not having a share capital and carrying on only such insurance business as, in the opinion of the Central Government, is not carried on ordinarily by insurers under separate policies. 2 [(7) Every insurer shall furnish to the Authority his returns under section 15 or section 16, as the case may be, in case of life insurance business a statement certified by an actuary approved by the Authority, and in case of general insurance business a statement certified by an auditor approved by the Authority, of the required solvency margin maintained by the insurer in the manner required by sub-section (1A).] ______________________ 1. Substituted by Act 41 of 1999, section 30 and Schedule I, for "at all times" (w.e.f. 19-4-2000). 2. Inserted by Act 41 of 1999, section 30 and Schedule I (w.e.f. 19-4-2000). 3. Substituted by Act 41 of 1999, section 30 and Schedule I, for "Controller" (w.e.f. 19-4-2000).

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The 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.....

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Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887 Chapter IV

Title: Practice and Procedure

State: Central

Year: 1887

.....the Court the amount due from him under the decree or in pursuance of the judgment, or give [Subs. by Act 9 of 1935, s.2, for "security to the satisfaction of the Court for the performance of the decree or compliance with the judgment, as the Court may direct"] [such security for the performance of the decree or compliance with the judgment as the Court may, on a previous application made by him in this behalf, have directed]. (2) Where a person has become liable as surety under the proviso to sub-section (1), the security may be realized in manner provided by section [Subs. by Act 1 of 1926, s.2, for "253"] [145] of the Code of Civil Procedure (5 of 1908), [Ins. by s.2, ibid] [1908]. Section 18 - Trial of suits by Registrar (1) Suits cognizable by the Registrar under section 12, sub-sections (3) and (4), shall be tried by him and decrees passed therein shall be executed by him, in like manner in all respects as the Judge might try the suits, and execute the decrees, respectively. (2) The Judge may transfer to his own file, or to that of the Additional Judge if an Additional Judge has been appointed, any suit or other proceeding pending on the file of the Registrar. .....

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Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 Complete Act

Title: Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882

State: Central

Year: 1882

.....- [Repealed] Section86 - [Repealed] Section87 - Imprisonment or committal of person refusing to answer or produce document Section88 - Appeal from orders under section 87 Chapter XIII Section89 - Persons by whom process may be served Section90 - Registers and returns Section91 - Court to furnish records, etc., called for by State Government or High Court Section92 - Holidays and vacations Section93 - Certain persons exempt from arrest by Court Section94 - No suit to lie upon decree of Court Section95 - Place of imprisonment Section96 - Tender in suit for anything done under Act Section97 - Limitation of prosecutions Schedule1 - FIRST SCHEDULE Schedule2 - SECOND SCHEDUL Schedule3 - THIRD SCHEDULE Schedule4 - FOURTH SCHEDULE

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Small Cause Courts Act, 1964 Chapter IV

Title: Practice and Procedure

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

.....a person has become liable as surety under the proviso to sub-section (1), the security may be realised in the manner provided by section 145 of the Code. Section 11 - Trial of suits by Registar (1) Suits cognizable by the Registrar under sub-sections (3) and (4) of section 6 shall be tried by him and decrees passed therein shall be executed by him, in like manner in all respects as the Judge might try the suits, and execute the decrees, respectively. (2) The Judge may transfer to his own file or to that of the Additional Judge, if an Additional Judge has been appointed, any suit or other proceeding pending on the file of the Registrar. Section 12 - Admission, return and rejection of plaints by Registrar (1) When the Judge is absent and an Additional Judge has not been appointed or, having been appointed, is also absent, the Registrar, may admit a plaint, or return or reject a plaint for any reason for which the Judge might return or reject it. (2) The Judge may, of his own motion or on the application of a party, return or reject a plaint which has been admitted by the Registrar, or admit a plaint which has been returned or rejected by him: Provided that, where a.....

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The Presidency Small Cause Courts (Bombay Amendment) Act, 1959 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1959

.....Tenth Year of the Republic of India as follows: SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE This Act may be called the Presidency Small Cause Courts (Bombay Amendment) Act, 1959. SECTION 02: AMENDMENT OF ACT XV OF 1892 In the Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882, in its application to the State of Bombay (a) in section 60, (i) the first sentence shall be numbered as sub- section (I) and in that sub-section so numbered, for the words "five days" the 'Words - "fifteen days" shall be substituted; and to that sub-section the following proviso shall be added, namely - "Provided that where the Judge is satisfied that there is sufficient cause for extending the period within which an application may be made under this sub-section, he may extend the period to such extent as he may consider necessary"; and (ii) the second sentence shall be numbered as subsection (2) (b) in, section 64, for the words "at the expiration of five days from a seizure of property under this Chapter," the following words, brackets and firgures shall be substituted, namely "at the expiration of fifteen days from a seizure I of ,property under this Chapter., or, as the case may be, of the extended period under the proviso to.....

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Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 Section 30

Title: Court May in Certain Cases Suspend Execution of Decree

State: Central

Year: 1882

Whenever it appears to the Small Cause Court that any judgment-debtor under its decree is unable, from sickness, poverty or other sufficient cause, to pay the amount of the decree, or, if such Court has ordered the same to be paid in instalments, the amount of any instalment thereof, it may, from time to time, for such time and upon such terms as it thinks fit, suspend the execution of such decree and discharge the debtor, or make such order as it thinks fit.

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Presidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 Section 31

Title: Execution of Decree of Small Cause Court by Other Courts

State: Central

Year: 1882

If the judgment-debtor under any decree of the Small Cause Court has not, within the local limits of its jurisdiction, movable property sufficient to satisfy the decree, the Court may, on the application of the decree-holder, send the decree for execution (a) in the case of execution against immovable property situate within such local limits {Substituted by Act 7 of 1892, section 12, for "to the High Court"} [to the Madras City Civil Court or the High Court of Judicature at Fort William or Bombay, as the case may be]; (b) in all other cases (c) to any Civil Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction such judgment-debtor, or any movable or immovable property of such judgment-debtor, may be found. Procedure when decree transferred.- The procedure prescribed by the Code of Civil Procedure (14 of 1882) {See now the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act 5 of 1908)} for the execution of decrees by Courts other than those which made them shall be the procedure followed in such cases.

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