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Start Free TrialProvincial Insolvency Act, 1920 Section 6
Title: Act of Insolvency
State: Central
Year: 1920
.....the amount due under the decree or order and require the debtor to pay the same or to furnish security for the payment of such amount to the satisfaction of the creditor or his agent; (d) specify for its compliance a period of not less than one month after its service on the debtor or, if it is to be served on a debtor residing whether permanently or temporarily, outside India, such period (being not less than one month) as may be specified by the order of the District Court granting leave for the service of such notice; (e) state the consequences of non-compliance with the notice. (4) No insolvency notice shall be deemed to be invalid by reason only that the sum specified therein as the amount due under the decree or order exceeds the amount actually due, unless the debtor, within the period specified in the insolvency notice for its compliance, gives notice to the creditor that the sum specified in the insolvency notices does not correctly represent the amount due under the decree or order : Provided that if the debtor does not give any such notice as aforesaid, he shall be deemed to have complied with the insolvency notice if, within the period specified therein for.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Securities Act, 1920 Section 6
Title: Holding of Government Securities by Holders of Public Offices
State: Central
Year: 1920
.....holder of the office to the succeeding holder of the office on and from the date on which the latter takes charge of the office. (3) When the holder of the office indorses to a third party a Government security made or indorses as aforesaid, he shall subscribe the indorsement with his name and the name of the office. (4) A writing on a Government security now or heretofore standing in the name of the holder of a public office, whereby the security has been or was made or indorsed payable to or to the order of the holder of the office by the name of the office, shall not be deemed to be or to have been invalid by reason only of the security having been so made or indorsed. (5) This section applies as well to an office of which there are two or more joint holders as to an office of which there is a single holder.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Pleaders Act, 1920, (Maharashtra) Section 6
Title: Conditions of Admission
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1920
Repealed by Act 25 of 1961, Section 50(2)(b).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Red Cross Society Act, 1920 Section 6
Title: Dissolution and Transfer of Property of Joint War Committee
State: Central
Year: 1920
Upon the nomination of the first members of the Society and the appointment of the Managing Body-- (a) the Committee shall be dissolved; (b) all property, moveable or immovable, of or belonging to the Committee shall vest in the Society and shall be applied by the Managing Body to the objects and purposes hereinafter set out; and (c) all the debts and liabilities of the Committee shall be trnasferred to the Society, and shall thereafter be discharged and satisfied by it out of the aforesaid property, and each and every member of the Committee shall be wholly discharged therefrom.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAligarh Muslim University Act, 1920 Section 6
Title: Recognition of Degrees
State: Central
Year: 1920
The degrees, diplomas and other academic distinctions granted or conferred to or on persons by the University shall be recognised by1[the Central and State Governments] as are the corresponding degrees, diplomas and other academic distinctions granted by any other University incorporated under any enactment. _________________________ 1. Substituted for the words "any Government in British India" by A. C. A.O., 1948.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionProvincial Insolvency Act, 1920 Part VI
Title: Appeals
State: Central
Year: 1920
.....was according to law, may call for the case and pass such order with respect thereto as it thinks fit: Provided, further, that any such person aggrieved by a decision of the District Court on appeal from a decision of a subordinate Court under section 4 may appeal to the High Court on any of the grounds mentioned in sub-section (1) of section 100 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908). (2) Any such person aggrieved by any such decision or order of a District Court as is specified in Schedule I, come to or made otherwise than in appeal from an order made by a subordinate Court, may appeal to the High Court. (3) Any such person aggrieved by any other order made by a District Court otherwise than in appeal from an order made by a subordinate Court may appeal to the High Court by leave of the District Court or of the High Court. (4) The periods of limitation for appeals to the District Court and to the High Court under this section shall be thirty days and ninety days, respectively.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIdentification of Prisoners Act, 1920 Section 6
Title: Resistance to the Taking Measurements, Etc
State: Central
Year: 1920
(1) If any person who under this Act is required to allow his measurements or photograph to be taken resists or refuses to allow the taking of the same, it shall be lawful to use all means necessary to secure the taking thereof. (2) Resistance to or refusal to allow taking of measurements or photograph under this Act shall be deemed to be an offence under section 186 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (45 of 1860).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPassport Entry into India Act 1920 Section 6
Title: Application of Act to Part B States
State: Central
Year: 1920
[Repealed by the Part B States (Laws) Act, 1951 (3 of 1951), S. 3 and Schedule.]
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCharitable & Religious Trusts Act 1920 Section 6
Title: Failure of Trustee to Comply with Order Under Section 5
State: Central
Year: 1920
If a trustee without reasonable excuse fails to comply with an order made under sub-section (5) of section 5, such trustee shall, without prejudice to any other penalty or liability which he may incur under any law for the time being in force, be deemed to have committed a breach of trust affording ground for a suit under the provisions of section 92 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908; and any such suit may, so far as it is based on such failure, be instituted without the previous consent of the Advocate General.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAligarh Muslim University Act, 1920 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1920
ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ACT, 1920 ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ACT, 1920 40 of 1920 Act 62 of 1951.- "The University Education Commission, while making certain recommendations in regard to University education generally, have also dealt with certain special problems relating to the Central Universities at Banaras, Aligarh and Delhi. These recommendations were generally approved by the Central Advisory Board of Education at their meeting in April, 1950. The Govern- ment of India, after careful consideration of the matter, have decided that while it is not necessary to change the names of the Banaras and Aligarh Universities the disqualifications imposed by the respective Acts on non-Hindus and non-Muslims being members of the Court of the University should be removed. They have also decided that other recommendations of the University Educa- tion Commission, in so far as they relate to the Central Universities, should be implemented as far as possible. It is, therefore, now proposed to amend the Aligarh Muslim University Act in order to give effect to those recommendations. 2. The main features of the Bill are- (i) religious instruction is to be given only to those.....
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