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The All India Reporter 9151 - Punjab [Simla] Section with parallel references to (1) I.L.R. (1951) Punjab (2) 53 Punjab Law Reporter (3) 52 Criminal Law Journal Citation: A.I.R. (38) 1951 Punjab [Simla]

1951

28—Scope of 27b Administration of Evacuee Property Act (XXXI (31) of 1950), S. 4 — See Civil P. C. (1908), S. 51 434b S. 13—See Civil P. C. (1908), S. 51 454b —3, 17—See Civil P. C. (1908), S. 51 434b S. 17 (2)—Execution sale—Power of Court to set aside 106 (2)a S. 30—See Civil P. C. (1908), S. 51 434b Administration of Evacuee Property Ordin- ance (XXVII (27] of 1949), Ss. [...] 423 and 439 — Acquit or discharge the accused — Power to deal with cases of accused who have not appealed 204b —S 428 — See ibid, S. 853 178a S. 439 — See ibid, S. 423 204b S. 476—Preliminary inquiry — Inquiry by Police — Permissibility 369 - S. 491 — Preventive Detention Act (1950), S. 8 (1) (a) —Application by detenu under S. 491 — Affidavit by District Magistrate — Causing of misunderstanding b [...] 9 (1) and 2 (d)—Tenant — Meaning of (FB) 52c S. 9 (1) (a), Proviso — Payment in Court —Delay in depositing in treasury due to rules— Effect 359b - S. 9 (1) (a) Proviso — Arrears of rent — Meaning 859c S. 9 (1) (a), Proviso—'First day of hearing', meaning of — Civil P. C. (t908), O. 9, R. 1 441a —S 9 (1) (b) (i)—User of premises for other purpose 435c S. 9 (1) (b) (ii) — Premises let to firm — Firm [...] 15 ( 1) and (4) — Appellate authority whether can assign appeal to another under Punjab Courts Act VI [6] of 1918, S. 21 (2) 355 S. 15 (4) — Bar under — Appeal heard by authority having no jurisdiction — Civil P. C. (1908), S. 9 415a S. 17 — Punjab General Clauses Act (I [1] of 1898), S. 22—Order passed under Act of 1947 — Execution after Act of 1949—General Clauses Act ( 897), S. ti 329b Punjab U [...] [10] On behalf of the respondent the view submitted is that the Legislature has entrusted the decision of the facts and the law subject to appeal and the statement of the case to this Court to the Income-tax Officer and that on a challenge of the jurisdiction of the Income-tax Officer to make the assessment, it is for him"4 Simla REKBI v. I. -T.
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Pages
466
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100071
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
1-18 M.V. Joshi, E. Rao, V.V. Chitaley view
The All India Reporter 1951 Simla High Court
1-448 M.V. Joshi, E. Rao, V.V. Chitaley view

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