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Oct 09 2013 (HC)

Delhi High Court Bar Association and anr Vs. Govt of Nct of Delhi and ...

Court : Delhi

..... set aside by a judgment passed in regard to the same matter in a regular suit; hence it appears more equitable to treat these summary suits as miscellaneous applications and to subject them to a similar fixed institution fee. as the bill provides for a considerable reduction of the fees heretofore chargeable on civil suits ..... have repealed the central act and enacted complete state laws on the subject.62. with respect to other territories, the central act has been extended to new and merged states by the merged states (laws) act, 1949, and to the union territories of manipur and tripura (now states). in addition, the central act has been extended to: dadra and ..... claims. 53. the early legislative measures in india on court fees were the madras regulation iii of 1782, the bengal regulation act xxxviii of 1795 and the bombay regulation viii of 1802. subsequently all provincial regulations were amalgamated into a single legislation, the court fees act xxvi of 1860. this act was also followed by .....

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Oct 09 2013 (HC)

Delhi High Court Bar Association and anr. Vs. Govt. of Nct of Delhi an ...

Court : Delhi

..... set aside by a judgment passed in regard to the same matter in a regular suit; hence it appears more equitable to treat these summary suits as miscellaneous applications and to subject them to a similar fixed institution fee. as the bill provides for a considerable reduction of the fees heretofore chargeable on civil suits ..... have repealed the central act and enacted complete state laws on the subject.62. with respect to other territories, the central act has been extended to new and merged states by the merged states (laws) act, 1949, and to the union territories of manipur and tripura (now states). in addition, the central act has been extended to: dadra and ..... claims. 53. the early legislative measures in india on court fees were the madras regulation iii of 1782, the bengal regulation act xxxviii of 1795 and the bombay regulation viii of 1802. subsequently all provincial regulations were amalgamated into a single legislation, the court fees act xxvi of 1860. this act was also followed by .....

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