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Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869 Part VI

Title: Civil Judges

State: Central

Year: 1869

.....for the words "ten thousand rupees to fifteen thousand rupees" by the Bombay Civil Courts (Enhancement of Pecuniary Jurisdiction and Amendment) Act (Maha. Act 46 of 1977), Section 13(b) (1-1-1978). Section 25 - Special jurisdiction of Civil Judge (Senior Division) 1Special jurisdiction of [Civil Judge (Senior Division)] A Civil Judge (Senior Division), in addition to his ordinary jurisdiction, shall exercise a special jurisdiction in respect of such suits and proceedings of a civil nature, as may arise within the local jurisdiction to the Courts in the district presided over by1[Civil Judges (Senior Division)]2[and wherein the subject matter exceeds the pecuniary jurisdiction of the1[Civil Judge (Junior Division)] as defined by section 24.]2[and wherein the subject matter exceeds the pecuniary jurisdiction of the1[Civil Judge (Junior Division)] as defined by section 24.] In districts to which more than one1[Civil Judge (Senior Division)] have been appointed, the District Judge, subject to the orders of the High Court, shall assign to each the local limits within which his said special jurisdiction is to be exercised. ________________________ 1. Substituted for.....

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Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869, (Maharashtra) Part 6

Title: Civil Judges

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1869

PART VI 1[CIVIL JUDGES] ______________________ 1. The heading "Civil Judges" was substituted for the heading "Subordinate Judges" by s. 2 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945), read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3.

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Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869 Section 6

Title: Situation of District Court

State: Central

Year: 1869

The District Judge shall ordinarily hold the District Court at the sadr station in his district, but may, with the previous sanction of the High Court, hold it elsewhere within the district.

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Divorce Act, 1869 Section 6

Title: Pending Suits

State: Central

Year: 1869

All suits and proceedings in causes and matters matrimonial, which when this Act comes into operation are pending in any High Court, shall be dealt with and decided by such court, so far as may be, as if they had been originally instituted therein under this Act.

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Divorce Act, 1869 Chapter 6

Title: Protection-orders

State: Central

Year: 1869

.....High Court" omitted by Act 51, 2001, section 18 (w.e.f. 3-10-2001). Section 28 - Court may grant protection-order The Court, if satisfied of the fact of such desertion, and that the same was without reasonable excuse, and that the wife is maintaining herself by her own industry or property, may make and give to the wife an order protecting her earnings and other property from her husband and all creditors and persons claiming under him. Every such order shall state the time at which the desertion com­menced, and shall, as regards all persons dealing with the wife in reliance thereon, be conclusive as to such time. Section 29 - Discharge or variation of orders The husband or any creditor of, or person claiming under him, may apply to the Court by which such order was made for the discharge or variation thereof, and the Court, if the desertion has ceased, or if for any other reason it thinks fit so to do, may discharge or vary the order accordingly. Section 30 - Liability of husband seizing wife's property after notice of order If the husband, or any creditor of, or person claiming under, the husband, seizes or continues to hold any property of the wife after.....

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Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869, (Maharashtra) Section 6

Title: Situation of District Court

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1869

The District Judge shall ordinarily hold the District Court at the sadr station in his district, but may, with the previous sanction of the High Court, hold it elsewhere within the district.

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Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869, (Maharashtra) Section 23

Title: Situation of Subordinate Courts

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1869

.....subject to the general or special orders of the High Court inthis behalf.] Provisionsapplicable to Joint 8 [Civil Judges] Forthe purpose of this section the provisions of the Act applicable to 8 [CivilJudges] shall be, and shall be deemed always to have been applicable to Joint 8 [Civil Judges] : Provided that no such Joint6 [Civil Judge] shall hear anddetermine any suit, instituted under section 4 of the Dekkhan Agriculturists'Relief Act, 1879, unless the value of the said suit falls within the limits ofthe pecuniary jurisdiction conferred on him by that Act.] ______________________ 1.The words "Civil Judges" were substituted for the words"Subordinate Judges" by s. 3 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment)Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945), read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3. 2.The words "Provincial Government" were substituted for the words"Governor of Bombay in Council" by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Orderin Council. 3.This word was substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptationof Laws Order, 1950. 4.This proviso was inserted by s. 4 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act,1900 (Bom 1 of 1900). 5.The words "acting under the general control of the.....

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Indian Divorce Act, 1869 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1869

.....upon certain Courts jurisdiction matters matrimonial; It is hereby enacted as follows :-I-PRELIMINARY SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT OF ACT This Act may be called the3[***] Divorce Act and shall come into operation on the first day of April, 1869. SECTION 02: EXTENT OF ACT 4 [This Act extends to the whole of India5[except the State of Jammu and Kashmir].] Extent of power to grant relief generally,6[Nothing hereinafter contained shall authorise any Court to grant any relief under this Act except where the petitioner7[or respondent] professes the Christian religion. and to make decrees of dissolution, or to make decrees of dissolution of marriage except where the parties to the marriage are domiciled in India at the time when the petition is presented, or of nullity or to make decrees of nullity of marriage except where the marriage has been solemnized in India and the petitioner is resident in India at the time of presenting the petition, or to grant any relief under this Act, other than a decree of dissolution of marriage or of nullity of marriage, except where the petitioner resides in India at the time of presenting the petition.] SECTION 03: INTERPRETATION.....

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Divorce Act, 1869 Schedule 1

Title: Schedule of Forms

State: Central

Year: 1869

.....of........................, ........................ your petitioner, then a spinster, eighteen years of age, was married in fact, though not in law, to C.D., then a bachelor of about thirty years of age, at [some place in India]. 2. That from the said .................................... day of...................................., ...................................., until the month of .................................... your petitioner lived and cohabited with the said C.D., at diverse places, and particularly at aforesaid. 3. That the said C.D. has never consummated the said pretended marriage by carnal copulation. 4. That at the time of the celebration of your petitioner's pretended marriage, the said C.D. was, by reason of his impotency or malformation, legally incompetent to enter into the contract of marriage. 5. That there is no collusion or connivance between her and the said C.D. with respect to the subject of this suit. Your petitioner therefore prays that this (Hon'ble) Court will declare that the said marriage is null and void. (Signed) A.B. Form of Verification: See No. 1 STATE AMENDMENT 1 Uttar Pradesh: In Form No. 4,.....

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Divorce Act, 1869 Chapter 1

Title: Preliminary

State: Central

Year: 1869

.....day of April, 1869. ____________________ 1.The word "Indian" omitted by Act 51 of 2001, section 2 (w.e.f. 3-10-2001). Section 2 - Extent of Act 1[This Act extends to2[the whole of India3[except the State of Jammu and Kashmir]]]. Extent of power to grant relief generally, - 4[Nothing hereinafter contained shall authorise any court to grant any relief under this Act except where the petitioner5[or respondent] professes the Christian religion, and to make decrees of dissolution- or to make decrees of dissolution of marriage except where the parties to the marriage are domiciled in India at the time when the petition is presented, or of nullity- or to make decrees of nullity of marriage except where the marriage has been solemnized in India and the petitioner is resident in India at the time of presenting the petition, or to grant any relief under this Act, other than a decree of dissolution of marriage or of nullity of marriage, except where the petitioner resides in India at the time of presenting the petition.] ___________________ 1 . Substituted by the A.O. 1948, for the original first paragraph. 2. Substituted by The A.O. 1950, for certain words. .....

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