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orders · 2019 · State unknown
Parent: THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR REORGANISATION ACT, 2019 (9c04feb7610a5fe4f492a986677a1c05b904255d)
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2 · THE ALL INDIA SER VICES ACT, 1951
3 ·
3 · THE ANCIENT MONUMENTS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES AND REMAINS ACT, 1958
5 · THE CENSUS ACT, 1948
6 · THE CENTRAL GOODS AND SERVICES TAX ACT, 2017
2 ·
8 · THE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, 1908
35 · In section 35, in sub-section (1), omit "Commercial".
2 · Section 354. In section 35A, omit sub-section (2).
3 · Amendment of First Schedule. In the First Schedule to the Code;
2 · Discovery by interrogatories. In any suit the plaintiff o defendant by leave of the court may deliver interrogatories in writing for the examination of the opposite parties O anyone Or more of such parties, and such interrogatories when delivered shall have a note at the foot thereof stating which of such interrogatories each of such persons is required to answer: Provided that no party shall deliver more than one set of interrogatories to the same party without an order for that purpose:
4 · Admission and denial of documents: ~(1) Each party shall submit a statement of admissions or denials of all documents disclosed and of which inspection has been completed, within fifteen days of the completion of inspection or any later date as fixed by the court. (2) The statement of admissions and denials shall set out explicitly, whether such party was admitting or denying:
1 · First Case Management Hearing: The court shall hold the first Case Management Hearing, not later than four week from the date of filing of affidavit of admission Or denial of documents by all parties to the suit: 2. Orders to be passed in Case Management Hearing-~In Case Management Hearing, after hearing the parties, and once it finds that there are issues of fact and law which require to be tried, the court may pass an order
8 · Consequences of non-compliance with orders Where any party fails to comply with the order of the court passed in a Case Management Hearing, the court shall have the power to_ a) condone such non-compliance by payment of costs to the court; b) foreclose the non-compliant party's right to file affidavits, conduct cross-examination of witnesses, file written submissions, address oral arguments O make further arguments in the trial, as the case may be; or
4 · Court may control evidence.-(1) The court may, by directions regulate the evidence as t0 issues 0n which it requires evidence and the manner in which such evidence may be placed before the court (2) The court may, in its discretion and for reasons to be recorded in writing; exclude evidence that would otherwise be produced by the parties. 5. Redacting or rejecting evidence.-A court may, in its discretion; for reasons to be recorded in writing- redact Or order the redaction of such portions of the affidavit of examination-in-chief as do not; in its view, constitute evidence; OT return or reject an affidavit of examination-in-chief as not constituting admissible evidence_ 6. Format and guidelines of affidavit of evidence.-An affidavit must comply with the form and requirements set forth below:
9 · THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; 1973
10 · THE COLLECTION OF STA TISTICS ACT, 2008
1 ·
11 · THE COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY ACT, 1952 (60 of 1952)
2 ·
12 · THE COURT-FEES ACT; 1870
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26 · shall be numbered as sub-section (1) thereof, and after sub-section (1) so renumbered_ insert the following sub-section, namely: "(2) For the purposes of sub-section (1), and section 25, "stamp means any mark; seal or endorsement by any agency or person duly authorised by the Appropriate Government, and includes an adhesive or impressed stamp, for the purposes of court fee chargeable under this Act: Explanation: _"impressed stamp' includes impression by a franking machine O another machine, or unique number generated by e-stamping or similar software, as the Appropriate Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, specify"
13 · THE DENTISTS ACT; 1948
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14 · THE FAMILY COURTS ACT, 1984
1 · In sub-section (2), omit *except the State of Jammu and Kashmir"
19 · - Omit sub-section (6)
15 · THE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES ACT, 2006
16 · THE HIGH COURT JUDGES (SALARIES AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICES) ACT, 1954
17 · THE HOMEOPATHY CENTRAL COUNCIL ACT, 1973
2 · ~Omit sub-section (2)
18 · THE IMMORAL TRAFFIC (PREVENTION) ACT, 1956
19 · THE INCOME-TAX ACT; 1961
20 · THE INDIAN FOREST ACT, 1927
2 ·
204 · .~ After section 20, insert the following section 620A_ Demarcated forests deemed to be reserved forests. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act O any other law for the time being in force, any forest which has been notified as demarcated forest under the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir Forest Act; 1987 (1930 AD.); prior to the appointed day notified under the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act; 2019, shall be deemed to be a reserved forest under this Act:
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294 · .~ After section 29, insert the following section _ "29A. Undemarcated forests deemed to be protected forests . (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act O any other law for the time being in force, any undemarcated forest (which means and includes all forest land other than demarcated forest which is the property of the Government of Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir and is not appropriated for any specific purpose and includes all the undemarcated and berun line forest vested in the Forest Department under the provisions of section 48 of the Jammu and Kashmir Village Panchayat Act; 1958 0r any other law for the time being in force), prior to the appointed day notified under the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act, 2019, shall be deemed to be a protected forest under this Act.
33 · _ In sub section (1)
42 · _ In sub-section (1), for the words "six months and "five hundred rupees substitute the words "'two years and "twenty-five thousand rupees" respectively. Section 51.~ In sub-section (2), for the words "six months, Or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees substitute the words ""two years, O with fine which may extend to twenty-five thousand rupees Section 52_ Substitute section 52 with the following section, namely: {52. Seizure of property liable to confiscation and procedure thereof_ (1) When there is reason to believe that a forest offence has been committed in respect of any reserved forest, protected forest, village forest or forest produce, the forest produce, together with all tools, arms, boats, carts, equipment, ropes, chains, machines, vehicles, cattle O any other article used in committing any such offence, may be seized by a Forest Officer o Police Officer. (2) Every officer seizing any property under this section shall place on such property a mark indicating that the same has been so seized and shall, as soon as may be, make report of such seizure before an officer not below the rank of the Divisional Forest Officer (hereinafter referred t0 as the 'authorised officer')=
52B · Bar to jurisdiction of Courts etc. under certain circumstances (1) On receipt of report under sub-section (4) of Section 52 about intimation of proceedings for confiscation of property by the Magistrate having jurisdiction to try the offence o account of which the seizure of property which is subject matter of confiscation has been made, no Court; Tribunal o Authority other than Authorised Officer and Court of Sessions referred to in sections 52 and 52A shall have jurisdiction to make Orders with regard to possession; delivery, disposal or distribution of the property in regard to which proceedings for confiscation are initiated under section 52, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Act; O any other law for the time being in force. Explanation._ Where under any law for the time being in force, two or more Courts have jurisdiction to try the forest offences, then receipt of intimation under sub-section (4) of section 52 by one of the Courts shall operate as bar to exercise jurisdiction on all such other Courts_
52D · Penalty for forcibly opposing seizure - Whosoever opposes the seizure of any forest-produce, tools; arms, boats, carts, equipment, ropes, chains, machines, vehicles, cattle o any other article liable to be seized under this Act; 0 forcibly receives the same after seizure, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend t0 tWo years Or with fine which may extend to twenty five thousand rupees, or with both_
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79C · Appeal against order of Deputy Commissioner: An appeal against every order passed under section 79B may be made to the concerned Divisional Commissioner whose decision thereon shall be final:
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21 · THE INDIAN MEDICINE CENTRAL COUNCIL ACT, 1970
22 · THE INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860
23 · THE INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY CODE, 2016
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24 · THE LIMITATION ACT, 1963
26 · THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGES ACT, 1963
27 · THE PRESS AND REGISTRA TION OF BOOKS ACT, 1867
28 · THE PRESS COUNCIL ACT, 1978
3 ·
29 · THE PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION ACT, 1988
6 · The Designated Authority may either grant; O refuse to grant; the permission to the applicant: The Designated Authority, acting under the provisions of this Act, shall have all the powers of a civil court required for making a full and fair enquiry into the matter before it_
17D · Appeal against the order of Designated Authority. (1) Any person aggrieved by an order made by the Designated Authority under sub- section (3) or sub-section (5) of section 17C may prefer an appeal, within one month from the date of receipt of the order; to the Special Judge and the Special Court may either confirm the order of attachment of property or seizure So made or revoke such order and release the property O pass such order as it may deem just and proper within a period of sixty days. (2) Where any property is seized or attached under section 17C and the Special Court is satisfied about such seizure Or attachment; it may order forfeiture of such property, whether Or not the person from whose possession it is seized or attached is prosecuted in the Special Court for an offence under this Act: (3) It shall be competent for the Special Court to make an order in respect of property seized or attached_
17G · Order of forfeiture not to interfere with other punishments: The order of forfeiture made under this Act by the Special Court, shall not prevent the infliction of any other punis shment to which the person affected thereby is liable under this Act:
30 · THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS ACT, 1993
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32 · THE RAILWAY PROPERTY (UNLA WFUL POSSESSION) ACT, 1966
33 · THE REAL ESTATE (REGULATION AND DEVELOPMENT) ACT; 2016
34 · THE REPRESENTA TION OF PEOPLE ACT, 1950
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36 · THE SECURITISA TION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF FINANCIAL ASSETS AND ENFORCEMENT OF SECURITY INTEREST ACT, 2002
37 · THE TEXTILES COMMITTEE ACT, 1963