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...estate “duly authorised in this behalf” within the meaning of Explanation II of Section 19 of the Limitation Act, and so is not an acknowledgment within the meaning of Section 19...owners of the estate duly authorised to make acknowledgements under Section 19 of the Limitation Act.28. There can be no doubt that the acknowledgements on which the plaintiff relies are...this behalf” in Explanation II of Section 19 means “duly authorised by the debtor” and does not include...

...had subsequently been made by the paternal grandmother. It was held by the Full Bench that the grandmother in her capacity as de facto guardian was not an " agent duly authorised in this behalf" within the meaning ...made within time by her is one made " by the person liable to pay the debt " within the meaning of Section 20(1) of the Limitation Act. The question whether the de facto guardian was a ...1. The short facts leading to this revision petition under Section 25 of the Provincial Small Cause Courts...

...learned tribunal held that the petitioner Binod Chandra Goswami, brother of the injured Promod Goswami not being duly authorised to make claim within the meaning of Section 166(1)(d) ...sub-section (1)(d) of Section 166 of the M.V Act provides that application was to made by any agent after being duly authorised, and that the power of attorney executed long...the petitioner as if it were filed on behalf of the injured being duly authorised by him or entertain a claim application afresh condoning the delay in filing thereof since due to bonafide mistaken...

..., in accordance with the interpretation put in Ashkaran's case (1), included the power to present the election petition. Shri Moti Singh was thus duly authorised in writing to present the election petition within the ...distinction between the two cases. Only a pleader duly empowered expressly by the terms of his Vakalatnama can present a memorandum of appeal. A pleader of a party who is not expressly authorised to do so...… … ….Explanation II—The petition shall be deemed to have been duly presented if it is delivered by the person making the petition or by a person authorised in writing in this behalf by the person making...

...verified the waiib-ul-arz was duly authorised to acknowledge the liability within the meaning of Section 19 of the...assumed that a mukhtar-i-am has power to acknowledge liability within the meaning of Section 19 of the Indian Limitation Act but that such ...the defendants-mortgagees amounted to an acknowledgment of liability within the meaning of Section 19 of the Limitation Act...

...authorised agent within the meaning of Section 19 of the Limitation Act, 1963. This finding cannot be accepted as correct. In...the defendant Surajmal acted as an agent of the defendant and he was duly authorised to make part payment of the debt. Since the part payment Awards the debt was made by Surajmal as the duly...him, he wrote the body of the rukka in lieu of old debt due from him by the plaintiff The learned Additional District Judge held that the rukka had be n duly proved but the claim was barred by...

...payment by the party liable to pay personally or by a duly authorised agent. The payment was not made in this case by the minor defendants, and the question therefore is whether or not payment by their mother, who is their natural g...duly authorised in that behalf within the meaning of section 19 of the Limitation law and that a person merely by reason of her being the mother and natural guardian, ha...agent duly authorised in this behalf * * * a new period of limitation according to the nature of the original liability shall be computed from the time when payment was made.” This section contemplates a...

...filed before the Tribunal. Rule 2(ii) of the Appellate Tribunal Rules, 1946 defines ‘authorised representative’ as meaning “in relation to an assessee a person duly authorised...application, was not duly authorised by the assessee to take proceedings before the Income-tax Appellate Tribunal.2. Rule 22-A of the rules framed under the...in the following manner:Signed.(Applicant)Signed.authorised representative, if any;”.3. A Division Bench of the Madras High Court...

...Central Excise Act, 1944 or Central Excise Rules, 1944. In the absence of any meaning to this term under this law the “principal officer” ...be a “principal officer” of that company for the purpose of Rule 8(3) of CESTAT (Procedure) Rules, 1982. Once a person is designated as principal officer and duly authorised...[Order]. - This is an Application seeking waiver of pre-deposit of Cenvat credit of Rs. 53,887/- and equal amount of penalty imposed under Section 11AC of...

...).The main ground of attack was that the application was not signed either by the assessee or by his duly authorised representative when it was presented on 13th May 1952, and as by the time of..., as meaning in relation to an assessee “a person duly authorised by the assessee under S. 61 to attend before the tribunal.” S. 61 includes a lawyer as a person entitled to appear before the Tribunal.... By reason of this definition, a lawyer or an Advocate entitled to appear under S. 61 of the Act before a Tribunal is an “authorised agent” within the meaning of the rule. He would therefore, be a...

...sign the plaint and hence there was no proper plaint. The meaning of the words “duly authorised” in the proviso to Order 5 Rule 14 was considered by a Single Bench of this...complaint that Mr. Atul Mathur was filing the complaint on behalf of the company and he was duly authorised to do so and it was held that the High Court was therefore not right in construing the power of...prayed for the dismissal of the suit.3. As the defendant contended that the husband was not specifically authorised in Ext. A1 power-of-attorney to institute suits, the plaintiff filed I.A...

...or an agent duly authorised within the meaning of section 6 of the Carriers Act, to protect the carrier from..., and for regulating the construction and use of works on land so taken) may, by special contract, signed by the owner of such property so delivered as last aforesaid or by some person duly authorised in...Shamsuddin, J.:— Defendant Nos. 1 to 5 in O.S No. 164 of 1978 on the file of the Second Additional Subordinate Judge, Kozhikode are the appellants in this appeal.2. The 1st...

...an appeal shall be sixty days from the date of the order appealed against.”Section 7 of the 1961 Act empowers a “Panchayat” or an officer, duly authorised in this behalf b...an officer duly authorised in this behalf by the State Government.” The argument that the word “Panchayat” includes a resident of the sabha area, in our considered opinion, is too far fetch to accept. If legislature had int...referred to as the “1961 Act”).Counsel for the petitioner submits that Section 7 of the 1961 Act empowers the Gram Panchayat or an officer, duly authorised by...

...] Even if he did not possess the power as a Secretary he would have been competent as an officer 'duly authorised', within the meaning of s. 6 of the Act, by virtue of r. 13 ...ground, when amplified, is that D.P. Raval, Under Secretary, who signed the notifications under s. 6 was not duly authorised to do so under the Act and the notifications were, therefore, invalid and of..."the declaration shah be made under the signature of a Secretary to such Government or some officer duly authorised to certify its orders." The argument is without substance The word 'Secretary' is not...

...sale”. Section 2(1)(t) defines “trader” as meaning “a person who buys or sells agricultural produce, as a principal or as duly authorised agent of one or more persons”. Section 3 empowers the...connected with such markets; to establish Market Fund for purposes of the market committees and to provide for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid”. Section 2(1)(h) defines “market” as meaning “any...principal market established for the purposes of this Act and also a subsidiary market”. Section 2(1)(i) defines “market area” as meaning “an area specified in a declaration made under Section 4...

...itself. No question as to whether the chairman of the meeting was an agent duly authorised within the meaning of Explanation(b) to section 18 seems to arise, for, it seems to me that when a human being...balance of Rs. 59,000 by way of principal and Rs. 8,744.54 by way of interest was transferred to a suspense account. This was duly ratified by the board by exhibit P-14(a). It necessarily follows that...resolution of the board duly signed by the chairman of the meeting by which the entries in the suspense account of the amounts in fact due to V.V Krishnier Sons were ratified amounts to an...

.... Simpson & Co. Mr. Mascarenhas is the manager of the Secunderabad Branch. Nei her of them therefore is under the disability within the meaning of sub-section (3). They have both been authorised by the dir...Pradesh being satisfied that there was an industrial dispute within the meaning of section 2 (k) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, referred the matter for adjudication...by the appropriate authority, the Labour Court of Hyderabad. The Labour Court registered the dispute as Case No. 2 of 1959. The 3rd respondent-workman filed a statement of claims. A notice was duly...

...realised by the sale of some of the pledged jewels were really payments made by the debtor (Rakkammal) towards interest or principal, within the meaning of S. 20 of the Limitation Act....Plaintiffs are the appellants. This appeal arises out of a suit filed by them for the recovery of a certain sum of money alleged to be due on account of two loans of Rs. 3,000 each, taken...from the plaintiffs' father on 14th October, 1919 and 28th October, 1919 by Rakkammal the adoptive mother of the defendant. The defendant was then a minor. When these loans were advanced to her, some...

...construed as one made by the duly authorised agent within the meaning of Section 20 of the Limitation Act. What the learne...made by the duly authorised agent within the meaning of Section 20 of the Limitation Act inasmuch as the mere fact that...the learned Counsel avails himself of this section is that when the Court directed the issue of cheque for Rs. 4,650 in favour of the decree-holder the Court acted as the duly authorised agent of ...

...argued that the Subordinate Judge was wrong in holding that the payment had been made by an agent duly authorised in that behalf within the meaning of ...Pleader was an agent duly authorised to make the payment on account of interest. There is no mistake of law in this conclusion. 6. The appeal is dismissed with costs. ...1. On the 26th September 1389, Musammat Tafa Koer executed a conveyance purporting to convey a certain property in the name of Lala Rajbansi Lal On the 17th May 1898 Lala Rajbansi Lal...