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State: Tripura
Year: 1975
.....faith. 27. Period of limitation. 28. Remission of interest. 29. Power to make rules. 30. Repeal and savings. THE TRIPURA AGRICULTURAL DEBTORS RELIEF ACT, 1975. AN ACT To impose moratorium on recovery of debt and for matters connected therewith. Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Tripura in the Twenty-sixty Year of the Republic of India as follows : CHAPTER 1 Preliminary 1. (1) This Act may be called the Tripura Agriculture Debtors Relief Act, 1975. (2) It extends to the whole of Tripura. (3) It shall be deemed to have come into force on and from the seventeenth day of September, 1975. 2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-- (a) "agriculture" includes horticulture, forestry, the raising of annual or periodical crops or garden produce, dairy farming, poultry farming, livestock breeding, bees breeding, grazing, pisciculture and growing of fruits, vegetables and the like ; (b) "Civil court" means a Civil court within the meaning of the Tripura (Courts) Order, 1950 and includes Nyaya Panchayats established under section 42 of the United Provinces Panchayat Raj Act, 1947, as extended to Tripura, and includes also any court exercising appellate or revisional.....
List Judgments citing this sectionNavy Act, 1957 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1957
.....to the Indian Naval Forces. When the constitutional changes took place, action was taken to adapt this Act and it now appears as a self-contained Act. 2. This Act dealt largely with disciplinary provisions. There were no statutory provisions concerning the various matters of administration, enrolment, grant of commissions etc. 3. It was long considered that this lacuna should be filled and when the constitutional changes took place it became evident that it would be necessary to have a consolidating statute on the subject. In the meantime, in 1950, the revised Army Act and Air Force Act were passed by Parliament. It was not possible at that time to draft a revised Navy Bill as the present Act was modelled mainly on the corresponding British Act. In U.K., a special committee had been appointed to examine the question of the revision of the British Naval Code. It was thought that it would be an advantage to await the report of that Committee. The present draft has been made taking into account the report of that Committee. 4. In drawing up the present Bill, the provisions of the Army and Air Force Acts have been borne in mind, but changes have had to be accepted on account of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionRepresentation of the People Act, 1951 Part V
Title: Conduct of Elections
State: Central
Year: 1951
.....by Act 10 of 1976, Section 2 Schedule, for certain words w.e.f. 9-9-1975. 3. Substituted by the Representation of the people (Amendment) Act, 2009 [Act No. 41 of 2009] to be effective from 01.02.2010 vide Notification No. S.O.225(E) dated 01.02.2010 previous text was:- "a sum of ten thousand rupees or where the candidate is a member of a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe, a sum of five thousand rupees" 4. Substituted by the Representation of the people (Amendment) Act, 2009 [Act No. 41 of 2009] to be effective from 01.02.2010 vide Notification No. S.O.225(E) dated 01.02.2010 previous text was:- "a sum of five thousand rupees or where the candidate is a member of a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe, a sum of two thousand five hundred rupees" Section 35 - Notice of nominations and the time and place for their scrutiny The returning officer shall, on receiving the nomination paper1[under sub-section (1) or, as the case may be, sub-section (1 A) of section 33], inform the person or persons delivering the same of the date, time and place fixed for the scrutiny of nominations and shall enter on the nomination paper its serial number, and shall.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionRepresentation of the People Act, 1951 Chapter I
Title: Nomination of Candidates
State: Central
Year: 1951
.....by Act 10 of 1976, Section 2 Schedule, for certain words w.e.f. 9-9-1975. 3. Substituted by the Representation of the people (Amendment) Act, 2009 [Act No. 41 of 2009] to be effective from 01.02.2010 vide Notification No. S.O.225(E) dated 01.02.2010 previous text was:- "a sum of ten thousand rupees or where the candidate is a member of a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe, a sum of five thousand rupees" 4. Substituted by the Representation of the people (Amendment) Act, 2009 [Act No. 41 of 2009] to be effective from 01.02.2010 vide Notification No. S.O.225(E) dated 01.02.2010 previous text was:- "a sum of five thousand rupees or where the candidate is a member of a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe, a sum of two thousand five hundred rupees" Section 35 - Notice of nominations and the time and place for their scrutiny The returning officer shall, on receiving the nomination paper1[under sub-section (1) or, as the case may be, sub-section (1 A) of section 33], inform the person or persons delivering the same of the date, time and place fixed for the scrutiny of nominations and shall enter on the nomination paper its serial number, and shall.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionRepresentation of the People Act, 1951 Section 39
Title: Nomination of Candidates at Other Elections
State: Central
Year: 1951
.....shall be completed. 6 [***] (2) The provisions of sections 31 to 38, excluding sub-sections (2) and (5) of section 33 and 7 [clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 34], shall apply in relation to any such election as they apply in relation to an election in any constituency: Provided that-- (a) any references in the said provisions to the electoral roll of the constituency shall unless the context otherwise requires, be construed, in the case of an election by the members or the elected members of the Legislative Assembly of the State, as references to the lift of members of elected members, as the case may be, of that Assembly maintained under sub-section (1) of section 152, and in the case of an election by the members of the electoral college of a 2 [Union territory], as references to the list of members of such electoral college maintained under sub-section (2) of that section; 8 [(aa) the reference in the opening paragraph of sub-section (1) of section 33 to "an elector of the constituency as proposer" shall be construed as a reference to "ten percent, of the elected members or of the members of the Legislative Assembly of a State or of the members of the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Industrial Relations Act, 1946, (Maharashtra) Section 46
Title: Illegal Change
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1946
.....before giving notice of the change as required by the provisions of sub-section (1) of section 42;] (i) within the period provided for in the sub-section(1) of section 44 unless an agreement is arrived at; 2[(ii) where no agreement is arrived at before the completion of the conciliation proceedings and during the period of ten days thereafter;] 3[(iii) where no settlement is arrived at, before the date on which the award of the arbitrator or the Industrial Court, or as the case may be, decision of the Wage Board, comes into operation.] (3) No employer shall make any such change in contravention of the terms of a settlement,4[effective award, registered agreement or effective order or decision of a Wage Board]. (4) Any change made in contravention of the provisions of sub-section (1), (2) of (3) shall be illegal. (5) Failure to carry out the terms of any settlement, award,5[registered agreement or effective order or decision of a Wage Board],6[a Labour Court or the Industrial Court affecting Industrial matters] shall be deemed to be an illegal change. _____________________ 1. This clause was inserted Bom. 63 of 1953, s. 12, s. 13(a). 2. This clause was.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNavy Act, 1957 Chapter XIII
Title: Procedure
State: Central
Year: 1957
.....accused. (2) The prosecutor shall open his case by reading the circumstantial letter prepared in accordance with the regulations made under this Act, reading from this Act or the Indian Penal Code or other law the description of the offence charged and stating shortly by what evidence he expects to prove the guilt of the accused. (3) The prosecutor shall then examine his witnesses. Section 107 - Calling of prosecution witness not in the original list No witness whose name was not included in the original list of witnesses supplied to the trial judge advocate and the accused in accordance with regulations made under this Act shall be called by the prosecutor unless the trial judge advocate has given notice to the accused of the prosecutor's intention to call such witness and has supplied the accused with a summary of the evidence of such witness. Section 108 - Swearing of interpreter and shorthand-writer (1) At any time during the trial, should the court think it necessary, an impartial person may be employed to serve as an interpreter and sworn or affirmed as such in the following manner : swear in the name of God "I......................................do .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNavy Act, 1957 Section 115
Title: Duties of the Court
State: Central
Year: 1957
It is the duty of the court to decide which view of the facts is true and then arrive at the finding which under such view ought to be arrived at.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionHigh Court at Patna (Establishment of Permanent Bench at Ranchi) Act, 1976 Complete Act
Title: High Court at Patna (Establishment of Permanent Bench at Ranchi) Act, 1976
State: Central
Year: 1976
Preamble1 - High Court At Patna (Establishment of Permanent Bench At Ranchi) Act, 1976 Section1 - Short title Section2 - Establishment of a permanent bench of High Court at Patna at Ranchi
List Judgments citing this sectionHigh Court at Bombay (Extension of Jurisdiction to Goa, Daman and Diu) Act, 1981 Complete Act
Title: High Court at Bombay (Extension of Jurisdiction to Goa, Daman and Diu) Act, 1981
State: Central
Year: 1981
Preamble1 - HIGH COURT AT BOMBAY (EXTENSION OF JURISDICTION TO GOA, DAMAN AND DIU) ACT, 1981 Section1 - Short title and commencement Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Extension of jurisdiction of Bombay High Court to Goa, Daman and Diu Section4 - Jurisdiction of Bombay High Court Section5 - Chapter VI of Part VI of the Constitution to apply to the Bombay High Court exercising jurisdiction over the Union territory of Goa, Daman and Diu Section6 - Special provisions relating to advocates Section7 - Transfer of pending proceedings from the Court of the Judicial Commissioner to the Bombay High Court Section8 - Right to appear or act in proceedings transferred to the Bombay High Court Section9 - Establishment of a permanent bench of Bombay High Court at Panaji Section10 - Allocation of expenditure of the Bombay High Court Section11 - Rule of construction Section12 - Amendment of Goa, Daman and Diu Act 16 of 1965 [Repealed] Section13 - Power to remove difficulties Section14 - Power to adapt laws
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