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Start Free TrialChristian Marriage Act1872 Part VI
Title: Marriage of Indian Christians
State: Central
Year: 1872
PART VI MARRIAGE OF INDIAN CHRISTIANS {As to validation of past marriages solemnized under Part VI between persons of whom one only was an Indian Christian, and penalty for solemnizing such marriages under Part VI in future, see the Marriages Validation Act, 1892 (2 of 1892).} MARRIAGE OF [INDIAN] {Subs. by the A.O.1950, for " Native ".} CHRISTIANS
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Evidence Act 1872 Chapter 6
Title: Of the Exclusion of Oral or Documentary Evidence
State: Central
Year: 1872
.....is drawn in a set of three, one only need be proved. (d) A contracts, in writing, with B for the delivery of indigo upon certain terms. The contract mentions the fact that B had paid A the price of other indigo contracted for verbally on another occasion. Oral evidence is offered that no payment was made for the other indigo. The evidence is admissible. (e) A gives B receipt for money paid by B. Oral evidence is offered of the payment. The evidence is admissible. _________________________ 1. Where, however, a criminal court finds that a confession or other statements or an accused person has not been recorded in the manner prescribed, evidence may be taken that the recorded statement was duly made see the Code or Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Act 2 of 1974), section, 463. 2. Substituted by Act 18 of 1872, section 7, for "under the Indian Succession Act". 3. Substituted by Act 3 of 1951, section 3 and Schedule, for "the States". Section 92 - Exclusion of evidence of oral agreement When the terms of any such contract, grant or other disposition of property, or any matter required by law to be reduced to the form of a document have been proved according to the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Chapter 6
Title: Of the Consequences of Breach of Contract
State: Central
Year: 1872
.....in advance. A repairs the house, but not according to contract. B is entitled to recover from A the cost of making the repairs conform to the contract. (g) A contracts to let his ship to B for a year, from the first of January, for a certain price. Freights rise, and, on the first of January, the hire obtainable for the ship is higher than the contract price. A breaks his promise. He must pay to B, by way of compensation, a sum equal to the difference between the contract price and the price for which B could hire a similar ship for a year on and from the first of January. (h) A contracts to supply B with a certain quantity of iron at a fixed price, being a higher price than that for which A could procure and deliver the iron. B wrongfully refuses to receive the iron. B must pay to A, by way of compensation, the difference between the contract price of the iron and the sum for which A could have obtained and delivered it. (i) A delivers to B, a common carrier, a machine, to be conveyed, without delay, to A's mill, informing B that his mill is stopped for want of the machine. B unreasonably delays the delivery of the machine, and A, in consequence, loses a profitable.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Section 6
Title: Revocation How Made
State: Central
Year: 1872
A proposal is revoked (1) by the communication of notice of revocation by the proposer to the other party; (2) by the lapse of the time prescribed in such proposal for its acceptance, or, if no time is so prescribed, by the lapse of a reasonable time, without communication of the acceptance; (3) by the failure of the acceptor to fulfill a condition precedent to acceptance; or (4) by the death or insanity of the proposer, if the fact of his death or insanity comes to the knowledge of the acceptor before acceptance.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Evidence Act 1872 Section 6
Title: Relevancy of Facts Forming Part of Same Transaction
State: Central
Year: 1872
Facts which, though not in issue, are so connected with a fact in issue as to form part of the same transaction, are relevant, whether they occurred at the same time and place or at different times and places. Illustrations (a) A is accused of the murder of B by beating him. Whatever was said or done by A or B or the by-standers at the beating, or so shortly before or after it as to form part of the transaction, is a relevant fact. (b) A is accused of waging war against the 1 [Government of India] by taking part in an armed insurrection in which property is destroyed, troops are attacked and goals are broken open. The occurrence of these facts is relevant, as forming part of the general transaction, thought A may not have been present at all of them. (c) A sues B for a libel contained in a letter forming part of a correspondence. Letters between the parties relating to the subject out of which the libel arose, and forming part of the correspondence in which it is contained, are relevant facts, though they do not contain the libel itself. (d) The question is, whether certain goods ordered from B were delivered to A. The goods were delivered to several intermediate.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPunjab Laws Act, 1872 Section 6
Title: Decisions Cases Not Specially Provided for
State: Central
Year: 1872
In cases not otherwise specially provided for, the Judges so decide according to justice. equity and good conscience.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionChristian Marriage Act1872 Section 6
Title: Grant and Revocation of Licenses to Solemnize Marriages
State: Central
Year: 1872
The State Government, so far as regards the territories under its administration, {The words "and the Central Government, so far as regards any Indian State" as amended by the A.O.1937 for the original words, were rep. by the A.O.1950.} may, by notification in the Official Gazette {The words "or in the Gazette of India, as the case may be" rep.by the A.O.1937.}, grant licenses to Ministers of Religion to solemnize marriages within such territories {The words "and State, respectively," rep. by the A.O.1950.} and may, by a like notification revoke such licenses.]
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPunjab Laws Act, 1872 Amending Act I
Title: Amendment Act (12 of 1878) No. 1
State: Central
Year: 1872
.....and 4 by the Punjab Act 2 of 1903; and s.6 by Act 12 of 1891] 5. Repealed [Ss, 1 and 5 have been rep. by Act 1 of 1938, s.2 by the Punjab Act 2 of 1905; ss.3 and 4 by the Punjab Act 2 of 1903; and s.6 by Act 12 of 1891] 6. Repealed [Ss, 1 and 5 have been rep. by Act 1 of 1938, s.2 by the Punjab Act 2 of 1905; ss.3 and 4 by the Punjab Act 2 of 1903; and section 6 by Act 12 of 1891] 7. Penalty for breach of rules under Act 4 of 1872.- Whoever breaks any rule made by the State Government under the. [That is the Punjab Laws Act, 1872 (4 of 1872).]same Act shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which b may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to fifty rupees, or with both. [The second sentence of section 7 was rep. by Act 12 of 1891, section 2 and Sch. l.] 8. [Recovery of advances made by Government.] [Repealed] Rep. by the Amending Act, 1903 (1 of 1903), section 4 and Sch. III.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Chapter 2
Title: Of Contracts, Voidable Contracts and Void Agreements
State: Central
Year: 1872
.....him to enter into the contract : (1) the suggestion, as a fact, of that which is not true, by one who does not believe it to be true; (2) the active concealment of a fact by one having knowledge or belief of the fact; (3) a promise made without any intention of performing it; (4) any other act fitted to deceive; (5) any such act or omission as the law specially declares to be fraudulent. Explanation.-Mere silence as to facts likely to affect the willingness of a person to enter into a contract is not fraud, unless the circumstances of the case are such that, regard being had to them, it is the duty of the person keeping silence to speak2 , or unless his silence is, in itself, equivalent to speech. Illustrations (a) A sells, by auction, to B, a horse which A knows to be unsound. A says nothing to B about the horse's unsoundness. This is not fraud in A. (b) B is A's daughter and has just come of age. Here, the relation between the parties would make it A's duty to tell B if the horse is unsound. (c) B says to A-"If you do not deny it, I shall assume that the horse is sound." A says nothing. Here, A's silence is equivalent to speech. (d) A and B, being.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionChristian Marriage Act1872 Part IV
Title: Registration of Marriages Solemnized by Ministers of Religion
State: Central
Year: 1872
.....shall register therein, according to the tabular form set forth in the Third Schedule hereto annexed, every marriage which he solemnizes under this Act. Section 29 - Quarterly returns to Archdeaconry Every Clergyman of the Church of England shall send four times in every year returns in duplicate, authenticated by his signature, of the entries in the register of marriages solemnized at any place where he has any spiritual charge, to the Registrar of the Archdeaconry to which he is subject, or within the limits of which such place is situate. Contents of returns.- Such quarterly returns shall contain all the entries of marriages contained in the said register from the first day of January to the thirty-first day of March, from the first day of April to the thirtieth day of June, from the first day of July to the thirtieth day of September, and from the first day of October to the thirty-first day of December, of each year, respectively, and shall be sent by such Clergyman within two weeks from the expiration of each of the quarters above specified. The said Registrar upon receiving the said returns shall send one copy thereof to the {Subs by Act of 1886, s.30(b), for ".....
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