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The Calcutta Gazette. Thursday October 4 1934. Part VI

1934

(b) That the defendant at the time of the marriage was of unsound mind and has continued to be so up to the date of the suit : Provided that divorce shall not be granted on this ground unless (1) the plaintiff was ignorant of the fact at the time of the marriage and (2) has filed the suit within two years from the date of the marriage; (c) That the defendant was at the time of marriage pregnant [...] In every such suit for divorce on the ground of adultery the plaintiff shall unless the Court shall othewise order make the person with whom the adultery is alleged to have been committed a co-defendant and in any such suit by the husband the Court may order the adulterer to pay the whole or any part of the costs of the proceedings. [...] 6. (1) The Committee may make by-laws consistent with this Act and with the rules made thereunder for all or any of the following matters namely:— (a) the regulation of the procedure to be followed at meetings of the Committee; (b) the appointment of sub-cominittees; (c) the delegation to sub-committees members or officers of the Committee of any of the powers of the Committee under this Act; (d) [...] (2) The right of the owner of a rubber estate or fatory under this section may be transferred in whole or in part and subject to proof of the transfer to the satifaction of the Committee which determined the quota the transferee shall have a right to obtain certificates of origin and export licences up to the amount covered by the transfer or up to the amount of the unexhausted balance of [...] Irr (2) The Committee shall apply the fees collected by it under this section to the meeting of expenses incurred by it in pursuance of the purposes of this Act and with the previous sanction of the Governor General in Council to the payment of a contribution towards the maintnance of any international committee established in futherance of the interest of the rubber industry in rubbepr
government politics public policy
Pages
27
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100008
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Part VI
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