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Home Bare Acts Phrase: superiorBOMBAY CITY (INAMI AND SPECIAL TENURES) ABOLITION AND MAHARASHTRA LAND REVENUE CODE (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1969, (Maharashtra) Section 4
Title: Abolition of inami tenure and special tenures; extinguishment of superior holder's rights; and liability to pay land revenue
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1969
.....be liable to the State Government for the payment of land revenue equal to the amount of cess, rent or assessment which is payable in respect thereof immediately before the appointed day to the superior holder, or as the case may be, to the State Government under the terms of the tenure, or (ii) shall be held free from payment of land revenue, if no such cess, rent or assessment is payable in respect thereof immediately before the appointed day. NOTES The intention of the section indicates that it is meant for "extending the benefit to the public trusts even in the cases where the property is let out and not necessarily used physically, therefore the trustees are entitled to claim exemption certificates under section 4(2) in respect of the lands in question". Now roji Jehangir Gamadia & others v. Dy. Collector, Bombay, 1986 Mah. L. J. 582.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay City (Inami and Special Tenures) Abolition and Maharashtra Land Revenue Code (Amendment) Act, 1969, (Maharashtra) Section 18
Title: Superior Holder to Deliver Records to Authorised Officers
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1969
(1) Whenever an officer authorised by the State Government in this behalf so directs, the superior holder shall deliver to him or such other officer as may be specified in the direction, the records relating to his land maintained by him. (2) If the superior holder fails without reasonable cause to deliver any such records, he shall, on conviction, be punished with fine which may extend to two hundred rupees. In the case of a continuing failure to deliver any such records, the superior holder shall be punished with an additional fine which may extend to twenty-five rupees for every day during which such failure continues after conviction for the first such failure.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCoast Guard Act, 1978 Section 20
Title: Disobedience to Superior Officer
State: Central
Year: 1978
(1) Any person subject to this Act who disobeys in such manner as to show a wilful defiance of authority any lawful command given personally by his superior officer in the execution of his office whether the same is given orally, or in writing or by signal or otherwise, shall, on conviction by a Coast Guard Court, be liable to suffer imprisonment for a term which may extend to fourteen years or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned. (2) Any person subject to this Act who disobeys any lawful command given by his superior officer, shall, on conviction by a Coast Guard Court, be liable to suffer imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 36
Title: Powers of Superior Officers of Police : Powers of Superior Officers of Police
State: Central
Year: 1973
Police officers superior in rank to an officer in charge of a police station may exercise the same powers, throughout the local area to which they are appointed, as may be exercised by such officer within the limits of his station.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Easements Act, 1882 Section 44
Title: Extinctionon Permanent Alteration of Servient Heritage by Superior Force
State: Central
Year: 1882
An easement is extinguished where the servient heritage is by superior force so permanently altered that the dominant owner can no longer enjoy such easement: Provided that, where a way of necessity is destroyed by superior force, the dominant owner has a right to another way over the servient heritage; and the provisions of section 14 apply to such way. Illustrations (a) A grants to B, as the owner of a certain house, a right to fish in a river running through A's land. The river changes its course permanently and runs through C's land. B's easement is extinguished. (b) Access to a path over which A has a right of way is permanently cut off by an earthquake. A's right is extinguished.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArmy Act, 1950 Section 41
Title: Disobedience to Superior Officer
State: Central
Year: 1950
(1) Any person subject to this Act who disobeys in such manner as to show a wilful defiance of authority any lawful command given personally by his superior officer in the execution of his office whether the same is given orally, or in writing or by signal or otherwise, shall, on conviction by court-martial, be liable to suffer imprisonment for a term which may extend to fourteen years or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned. (2) Any person subject to this Act who disobeys any lawful command given by his superior officer shall, on conviction by court-martial, if he commits such offence when on active service, be liable to suffer imprisonment for a term which may extend to fourteen years or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned; and if he commits such offence when not on active service, be liable to suffer imprisonment for a term which may extend to five years or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArmy Act, 1950 Section 88
Title: Superior Military Authority
State: Central
Year: 1950
For the purpose of sections86 and 87, a"superior military authority" means-- (a)in (he case of punishments awarded by a commandingofficer, any officer superior in command to such commanding officer; (b)in the case of punishments awarded by any other authority, the CentralGovernment, 1 [the Chief of the Army Staff] or otherofficer specified by 1 [the Chief of the Army Staff]. _____________________ 1.Substituted by Act 19 of 1955,sec. 2 and Sch., for "theCommander-in-Chief".
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAir Force Act, 1950 Section 41
Title: Disobedience to Superior Officer
State: Central
Year: 1950
(1) Any person subject to this Act who disobeys in such manner as to show a wilful defiance of authority any lawful command given personally by his superior officer in the execution of his office whether the same is given orally or in writing or by signal or otherwise shall, on conviction by court-martial, be liable to suffer imprisonment for a term which may extend to fourteen years or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned. (2) Any person subject to this Act who disobeys any lawful command given by his superior officer shall, on conviction by court-martial, if he commits such offence when on active service, be liable to suffer imprisonment for a term which may extend to fourteen years or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned; and if he commits such offence when not on active service, be liable to suffer imprisonment for a term which may extend to five years or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAir Force Act, 1950 Section 89
Title: Superior Air Force Authority
State: Central
Year: 1950
For the purposes of sections 87 and 88,a "superior air force authority"means.-- (a) in the case of punishments awarded by a commanding officer, anyofficer superior in command to such commanding officer; (b) in the case of punishments awarded by anyother authority,the Central Government, 1 [the Chief of the Air Staff] orother officerspecified by 1 [theChief of the Air Staff]. ___________________________ 1.Substitutedfor thewords "the Commander-in-Chiefby the Commanders-in-Chief (Changein Designation) Act (19of 1955),S. 2and Sch. (7-5-1955).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBorder Security Force Act, 1968 Section 21
Title: Disobedience to Superior Officer
State: Central
Year: 1968
(1) Any person subject to this Act who disobeys in such manner as to show a wilful defiance of authority any lawful command given personally by his superior officer in the execution of his officer whether the same is given orally, or in writing or by signal or otherwise, shall, on conviction by a Security Force Court, be liable to suffer imprisonment for a term which may extend to fourteen years or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned. (2) Any person subject to this Act who disobeys any lawful command given by his superior officer shall, on conviction by a Security Force Court,-- (a) if he commits such offence when on active duty, be liable to suffer imprisonment for a term which may extend to fourteen years or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned; and (b) if he commits such offence when not on active duty, be liable to suffer imprisonment for a term which may extend to five years or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned.
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