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Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007 Chapter II

Title: Maintenance of Parents and Senior Citizens

State: Central

Year: 2007

.....which shall not exceed ten thousand rupees per month. Section 10 - Alteration in allowance (1) On proof of misrepresentation or mistake of fact or a change in the circumstances of any person, receiving a monthly allowance under section 9, for the maintenance ordered under that section to pay a monthly allowance for the maintenance, the Tribunal may make such alteration, as it thinks fit, in the allowance for the maintenance. (2) Where it appears to the Tribunal that, in consequence of any decision of a competent Civil Court, any order made under section 9 should be cancelled or varied, it shall cancel the order or, as the case may be, vary the same accordingly. Section 11 - Enforcement or order of maintenance (1) A copy of the order of maintenance and including the order regarding expenses of proceedings, as the case may be, shall be given without payment of any fee to the senior citizen or to parent, as the case may be, in whose favour it is made and such order may be enforced by any Tribunal in any place where the person against whom it is made, such Tribunal on being satisfied as to the identity of the parties and the non-payment of the allowance, or as the.....

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Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007 Section 4

Title: Maintenance of Parents and Senior Citizens

State: Central

Year: 2007

.....parent who is unable to maintain himself from his own earning or out of the property owned by him, shall be entitled to make an application under section 5 in case of-- (i) parent or grand-parent, against one or more of his children not being a minor; (ii) a childless senior citizen, against such of his relative referred to in clause (g) of section 2. (2) The obligation of the children or relative, as the case may be, to maintain a senior citizen extends to the needs of such citizen so that senior citizen may lead a normal life. (3) The obligation of the children to maintain his or her parent extends to the needs of such parent either father or mother or both, as the case may be, so that such parent may lead a normal life. (4) Any person being a relative of a senior citizen and having sufficient means shall maintain such senior citizen provided he is in possession of the property of such senior citizen or he would inherit the property of such senior citizen: Provided that where more than one relatives are entitled to inherit the property of a senior citizen, the maintenance shall be payable by such relative in the proportion in which they would inherit his.....

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Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007 Preamble 1

Title: Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007

State: Central

Year: 2007

THE MAINTENANCE AND WELFARE OF PARENTS AND SENIOR CITIZENS ACT, 2007 [Act No. 56 of 2007] [29th December, 2007] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for more effective provisions for the maintenance and welfare of parents and senior citizens guaranteed and recognised under the Constitution and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. be it enacted by Parliament in the Fifty-eighth Year of the Republic of India as follows:--

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Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007 Complete Act

Title: Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007

State: Central

Year: 2007

.....of Appellate Tribunal Section16 - Appeals Section17 - Right to legal representation Section18 - Maintenance Officer Chapter III Section19 - Establishment of oldage homes Chapter IV Section20 - Medical support for senior citizens Chapter V Section21 - Measures for publicity, awareness, etc., for welfare of senior citizens Section22 - Authorities who may be specified for implementing the provision of this Act Section23 - Transfer of property to be void in certain circumstances Section24 - Exposure and abandonment of senior citizen Section25 - Cognizance of offences Section26 - Officers to be public servants Section27 - Jurisdiction of civil courts barred Section28 - Protection of action taken in good faith Section29 - Power to remove difficulties Section30 - Power of Central Government to give directions Section31 - Power of Central Government to review Section32 - Power of State Government to make rules

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International, Airports Authority Act, 1971 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1971

.....or property disproportionate to the known sources of income by the employee or on his behalf by another person, which the employee cannot satisfactorily account for; (iv) furnishing false information regarding name, age, father's name, qualifications, previous service or experience, or any other matter in relation to the employment at the time of appointment, or during the course of employment; (v) acting in any manner prejudicial to the interests of the Authority; (vi)wilful insubordination or disobedience, of any lawful and reasonable order of his superior; (vii) absence without leave or overstaying the sanctioned leave for more than four consecutive days without sufficient grounds or satisfactory explanation; (viii) habitual late coming or irregular attendance; (ix) neglect of work or negligence in the performance of duty including lingering or slowing down of work; (x) causing damage to any property of the Authority; (xi) interference or tampering with any safety device installed in or about the premises of the Authority, (xii) drunkenness or notous or disorderly or indecent behaviour in the premises of the Authority or outside such premises where such behaviour is.....

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The Tamil Nadu Prevention of Begging Act, 1945 Complete Act

State: Tamil Nadu

Year: 1945

.....of eighteen years, he shall, without delay, be produced before a Magistrate] together with the certificate and a report by a Police Officer of the facts of the case. (2) The Magistrate shall make a summary inquiry into the facts of the case and the circumstances and the character of the person produced before him. (3) During such inquiry the Magistrate shall explain to such person the facts alleged against him in the Police report and record any statement which he may wish to make with reference thereto. (4) If such person disputes the correctness of the Police report in any material respect, the Magistrate shall proceed as nearly as may be in accordance with the procedure laid down for the trial of summons cases, in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Now Central Act 2 of 1974) 8. Orders to be passed by Magistrate, if he finds accused to be (Substituted by section 9 (i) of the Tamil Nadu Prevention of Begging [Amendment] Act, 1964 (Tamil Nadu Act 40 of 1964)) [under eighteen]. " If the Magistrate finds that the person in respect of whom an inquiry is made under section 7 is guilty of an offence under section 3, but has not attained the age of (Substituted by.....

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 125

Title: Bequest to Such of Certain Persons as Shall Be Surviving at Some Period Not Specified

State: Central

Year: 1925

Where a bequest is made to such of certain persons as shall be surviving at some period, but the exact period is not specified, the legacy shall go to such of them as are alive at the time of payment or distribution, unless a contrary intention appears by the will. Illustrations (i) Property is bequeathed to A and B to be equally divided between them, or to the survivor of them. If both A and B survive the testator, the legacy is equally divided between them. If A dies before the testator, and B survives the testator, it goes to B. (ii) Property is bequeathed to A for life, and, after his death, to B and C, to be equally divided between them, or to the survivor of them. B dies during the life of A; C survives A. At A's death the legacy goes to C. (iii) Property is bequeathed to A for life, and after his death to B and C, or the survivor, with a direction that, if B should not survive the testator, his children are to stand in his place. C dies during the life of the testator; B survives the testator, but dies in the lifetime of A. The legacy goes to the representative of B. (iv) Property is bequeathed to A for life, and, after his death, to B and C, with a direction.....

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BOMBAY HINDU HEIRS' RELIEF ACT, 1866, (Maharashtra) Section 6

Title: Saving of liability of surviving member of undivided hindu family

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1866

Except as provided in section5 1* * * nothing in this Act contained shall be contracted as limiting or affecting the liability of any person as surviving member or one of the surviving members of an undivided Hindu family for any debt contracted under such circumstances as that the surviving member or surviving members of such undivided family is, or are by the law now in force liable to pay the same. __________________ 1 The words "of this Act" were repealed by the Bombay General Clauses Act, (sic)1886(Bom. 3 of1886), Schedule B. This Schedule has been reprinted as an Appendix to Bombay General Clauses Act, 1904 (Bom. 1 of1904).

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Indian Succession Act, 1925 Section 306

Title: Demands and Rights of Action of or Against Deceased Survive to and Against Executor or Administrator

State: Central

Year: 1925

All demands whatsoever and all rights to prosecute or defend any action or special proceeding existing in favour of or against a person at the time of his decease, survive to and against his executors or administrators; except causes of action for defamation, assault, as defined in the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (45 of 1860) or other persons injuries not causing the death of the party; and except also cases where, after the death of the party, the relief sought could not be enjoyed or granting it would be nugatory. Illustrations (i) A collision takes place on a railway in consequence of some neglect or default of an official, and a passenger is severely hurt, but not so as to cause death. He afterwards dies without having brought any action. The cause of action does not survive. (ii) A sues for divorce. A dies. The cause of action does not survive to his representative.

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The Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 2007

.....which shall not exceed ten thousand rupees per month. 10. Alteration in allowance: (1) On proof of misrepresentation or mistake of fact or a change in the circumstances of any person, receiving a monthly allowance under section 9, for the maintenance ordered under that section to pay a monthly allowance for the maintenance, the Tribunal may make such alteration, as it thinks fit, in the allowance for the maintenance. (2) Where it appears to the Tribunal that, in consequence of any decision of a competent Civil Court, any order made under section 9 should be cancelled or varied, it shall cancel the order or, as the case may be, vary the same accordingly. 11. Enforcement of order of maintenance: (1) A copy or the order of maintenance and including the order regarding expenses of proceedings, as the case may be, shall be given without payment of any fee to the senior citizen or to parent, as the case may be, in whose favour it is made and such order may be enforced by any Tribunal in any place where the person against whom it is made, such Tribunal on being satisfied as to the identity of the parties and the non-payment of the allowance, or as the.....

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