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Aug 27 1920

Anilabala Chowdhurani Vs. Dhirendra Nath Saha

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Aug-27-1920

Subject : Civil

Reported in : AIR1921Cal309,65Ind.Cas.57

who were equally divided in opinion, in the matter of an appeal under Section 83 of the Indian Lunacy Act, 1912, from an order made by a District Court in a proceeding for judicial inquisition as to the alleged … is alleged to be lunatic, is of unsound mind and incapable of managing himself and his affairs, Section 43, Sub-section (1), authorises the Court, if the alleged lunatic is not within the local limits of its jurisdiction,

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Aug 16 1996

Khuraijam Somoi Singh Vs. State of Manipur

Court : Guwahati

Decided on : Aug-16-1996

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 4 and 105; Indian Lunacy Act, 1912; Indian Lunacy Rules; Indian Penal Code (IPC), 1860 - Sections 6, 84, 299, 302, 324 and 326; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1974 - Sections 335, 335(1) and 338

detained in the lunatic asylum, however, in accordance with the provisions of the Rules framed under the Indian Lunacy Act, 1912. We direct the learned Sessions Judge to follow the provisions of Section 338 of the 'Code' carefully and … 105 of the Evidence Act must be read along with the definition of the expression 'shall presume' in Section 4 of the Evidence Act and the combined reading of both the sections bring in for that the Court

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Aug 22 1917

Moni Lal Seal Vs. Nepal Chandra Pal and ors.

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Aug-22-1917

Subject : Right to Information

Reported in : 43Ind.Cas.511

1. This appeal is directed against an order for inquisition made under the Lunacy Act, 1912. The proceedings were initiated on an application on the 27th March 1917 by one Nepal Chandra Pal, who … take action on the verified petition presented to him.2. As regards the first question, we observe that under Section 63 of the Lunacy Act, 1912, an application for inquisition under Section 62 may be made by any … by Cottenham, L.C., in In re Nesbitt (1874) 2 Ph. 245 : 41 E.R. 936, where he laid down the qualification that even amongst people

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Jan 24 1930

Ramchandra Ganpat Agarwale Vs. the Cantonment Magistrate

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Jan-24-1930

Subject : CivilFamily

Reported in : (1930)32BOMLR606

be called upon to pay the cost of maintenance of such son, under Section 88 of the Indian Lunacy Act, 1912. The obligation extends quite irrespective of the quantum of share which the lunatic has in the property. It;

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Jun 20 2000

Bolabhai Hirabhai Vs. State of Gujarat

Court : Gujarat

Decided on : Jun-20-2000

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Indian Penal Code (IPC) - Sections 76, 84, 106, 299 and 302; Evidence Act. - Sections 4, 105, 137 and 154; Mental Health Act -Sections 91, 91(3) and 94; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) - Sections 328 and 329

Reported in : (2000)3GLR242

about the provisions of the Mental Health Act, 1987 (Act No.14 of 1987) which have replaced the Indian Lunacy Act, 1912 and the Lunacy Act, 1977. It is an Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the … by probabilising it, it is sufficient to discharge the onus placed on him under section 105 read with section 4 of the Indian Evidence Act. Even from the evidence of requisite doubt in the mind of the Court

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Jul 19 1926

Chanvirgouda Shivangouda Patil Vs. the District Magistrate

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Jul-19-1926

Subject : PropertyFamily

Reported in : (1927)29BOMLR52

be called upon to pay the coat of maintenance of such son, under Section 88 of the Indian Lunacy Act, 1912. The obligation extends quite irrespective of the quantum of share which the lunatic has in the property.;The expression

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Feb 25 1920

Srimati Anilbala Chowdhurani Vs. Dhirendra Nath Saha Choudhury and anr ...

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Feb-25-1920

Subject : Civil

Reported in : 57Ind.Cas.768

Teunon, J.1. This appeal arises out of an application under Section 62 of the Indian Lunacy Act, 1912, to the District Judge of Pabna.2. The jurisdiction of the High Court (i.e., Sections 37 and 62 of … limits; I refer to Section 6. That section can have no application to Europeans and when read with Section 4, might be taken to support the view that the Court had jurisdiction over Indians living outside the town

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Jul 29 1926

Chanvirgavda Shivangavda Patil Vs. the District Magistrate, Dharwar

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Jul-29-1926

Subject : Land Acquisition

Reported in : AIR1927Bom91; 100Ind.Cas.575

Lallubhai Shah, J.1. This is an appeal under the Indian Lunacy Act (IV of 1912).2. The District Magistrate of Dharwar made an application under Section 88 of the Act for

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Oct 22 2008

Ms. Asha Shamandas Bajaj and Mrs. Kamla Shamandas Bajaj Vs. Mrs. Meera ...

Court : Mumbai

Decided on : Oct-22-2008

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Mental Health Act, 1987 - Sections 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 23(2), 23(3), 24 and 24(1); Indian Lunacy Act, 1912 - Sections 2, 3, 3(4) and 3(5); Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1898 - Sections 466 and 471

Reported in : (2008)110BOMLR3586

the environment around them should be made as normal as possible.The experience of the working of the Indian Lunacy Act, 1912 has revealed that it has become outmoded. With the rapid advance of medical science and the understanding of … thus:1) Shri B. M. Mule, API, Lashkar Police Station has produced Miss Asha Bajaj R/o. Pawai, Mumbai Under Section 23 of Mental Health Act, 1987 on the allegation that the mental health of Miss Asha Bajaj is … of the Hospital to allow her to call her mother. Accordingly, at 4.00 a.m. she called up her mother and informed her that she was

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Oct 12 1989

Abdul Kareem Vs. T. Gopalakrishnan Nambisan and anr.

Court : Kerala

Decided on : Oct-12-1989

Subject : Criminal

Acts : Mental Health Act, 1987 - Sections 8 and 30; Indian Lunacy Act, 1912 - Sections 3(4), 13, 15, 16 and 16(1); Panchayati Raj Act; Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1974 - Sections 6, 11, 97, 397 and 482

Reported in : 1990CriLJ742

Hence, the further detention was ordered in the purported exercise of some of the provisions of the Indian Lunacy Act, 1912 (for short 'the Act'). The purpose sought to be achieved by detaining Satyanathan is to subject him to … to the Medical College. The detention was first made under an order passed in the purported exercise of Section 8 of the Mental Health Act, 1987. On the expiry of the period of the original order, Satyanathan … a preliminary objection regarding the maintainability of the petitions filed under Section 482 of the Code. He contends that the said section can be invoked

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