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Declared in force– throughout the former Province of Bengal (except the Sambalpur District and except as regards the Scheduled Districts), Act 15 of 1874, s. 6. in the Santhal Parganas, Reg. 3 of 1872, s. 3, as amended by Reg. 3 of 1899, s. 3. Madras Public Property Malversation Act 1837 36 Short title given, Act 11 of 1901. Rep. in pt., Act 14 of 1870. ” ” Act 16 of 1874. Declared in force throughout the Presidency of Madras, except as regards the Scheduled Districts, Act 15 of 1874, s. 4. Am. Mad. A.O. 1970. Bengal Bonded Warehouse Association Act 1838 5 Suppltd. and rep. in pt., Act 5 of 1854. Rep. in pt., Act 12 of 1891. Coasting Vessels Act 1838 19 Short title given, Bom. Act 2 of 1921. Am., Act 22 of 1952. Rep. in pt., Act 14 of 1870. ” ” Act 16 of 1874. ” ” Act 12 of 1876. Ad., A.O. 1937. ” A.O. 1948. ” A.O. 1950. ” A.O. (No. 2) 1956. Declared in force throughout the Presidency of Bombay, except as regards the Scheduled Districts, Act 15 of 1874, s. 5. Repealed so far as it applies to sea-going ships fitted with mechanical means propulsion and to sailing vessels by Act 44 of 1958 (w.e.f. 1-1-1961). Am., Act 22 of 1995. Madras Rent and Revenue Sales Act 1839 7 Short title given, Act 11 of 1901. Rep. in pt., Act 14 of 1870. ” ” Act 12 of 1873. ” ” and am., Act 12 of 1891. Declared in force throughout the Presidency of Madras, except as regards the Scheduled Districts, Act 15 of 1874, s. 4. Bengal Land Revenue Sales Act 1841 12 Short title given, Act 1 of 1903. Rep. in pt., Act 1 of 1845. ” ” Act 14 of 1870. ” ” Act 16 of 1874. Rep. (in Agra, except certain areas), Act 9 of 1873. Rep. (in Assam), Reg. 1 of 1886. Rep. (in Bengal), Ben. Act 17 of 1932. Rep. (in C.P. and the Sambalpur District), Act 18 of 1881. S. 2 declared in force throughout the Province of Bengal (except the Sambalpur District and except as regards the Scheduled Districts), Act 15 of 1874, s. 6. S. 2 declared in force in the Sonthal Parganas, Reg. 3 of 1872, s. 3, as amended by Reg. 3 of 1899, s. 3. Revenue, Bombay 1842 13 Rep. in pt., Act 16 of 1874. Residue rep. (locally), Bombay Act 5 of 1879. Declared in force throughout the Presidency of Bombay, except as regards the Scheduled Districts Act 15 of 1874, s. 5. Revenue Commissioners, Bombay 1842 17 Rep. in pt. Act 14 of 1870. Residue rep. (locally), Bombay Act 5 of 1879. Declared in force throughout the Presidency of Bombay, except as regards the Scheduled Districts, Act 15 of 1874, s. 5. Sales of Land for Revenue Arrears 1845 1 Rep. (in Agra, except certain areas), Act 19 of 1873. Rep. (in Bengal), Act 11 of 1859. Rep. (In Punjab), Act 12 of 1873. Rep. in U.P. by U.P. Act 30 of 1956. Boundary-marks, Bombay 1846 3 Rep. in pt., Act 16 of 1874. Rep. in Bom. Act 1 of 1865. Residue rep. (locally), Bom. Act 5 of 1879. Ss. 1, 5, 6, declared in force throughout the Presidency of Bombay, except as regards the Scheduled Districts, Act 15 of 1874, s. 5. Boundaries 1847 1 Rep. (in Agra, except certain areas, Act 19 of 1873. Rep. (in Ajmer), Reg. 3 of 1877. Rep. (in C.P.), Act 18 of 1881. Rep. (in Punjab), Act 4 of 1872. Rep. (in U.P.) by U.P. Act 30 of 1956. Bengal Alluvion and Diluvion Act 1847 9 Short title given, Act 1 of 1903. Am., Ben. Act 9 of 1936. Am., Ben. Act 17 of 1940. Am., (In Bihar)— Bihar Act 4 of 1942. Bihar Act 15 of 1948. Suppltd. and rep. in pt., Ben. Act 4 of 1868. Suppltd. (in Bengal), Ben. Act 5 of 1920. Rep. in pt. Act 14 of 1870. Rep. in pt. Act 16 of 1874. Rep. in pt. Act 12 of 1891. Rep. in pt. Act 1 of 1903. Rep. (in Assam), Reg. 1 of 1886. Ad., A.O. 1937. Ad., A.O. 1948. Ad., A.O. 1950. Declared in force— Throughout the former Province of Bangal (except the Sambalpur District and except as regards the Scheduled Districts), Act 15 of 1874, s. 6; In the Sonthal Parganas, Reg., 3 of 1872, s. 3, as amended by Reg. 3 of 1899, s. 3. Short title given, Act 1 of 1903. Rep. (in Assam), Reg. 1 of 1886. Ad., A.O. 1950. Bengal Landholders' Attendance Act 1848 20 Declared in force— throughout the former Province of Bengal (except the Sambalpur District and except as regards the Scheduled Districts), Act 15 of 1874, s. 6; In the Sonthal Parganas, Reg. 3 of 1872, s. 3, as amended by Reg. 3 of 1899, s. 3. Madras Revenue Commissioner Act 1849 10 Short title given, Act 11 of 1901. Ad., A.O. 1937. Ad., A.O. 1950. Am., A.O. (Mad) 1970 Declared in force throughout the Presidency of Madras, except as regards the Scheduled Districts Act 15 of 1874, s. 4. Public Accountants' Defaults Act 1850 12 Short title given, Act 14 of 1897. Rep. in pt., Act 14 of 1870. Rep. in pt., (locally in Bombay), Bom. Act 5 of 1879. Rep. (in Assam), Reg. 1 of 1886. Ad., A.O. 1937. Ad., A.O. 1948. Ad., A.O. 1950. Ad., A.O. (No. 2) 1956. Declared in force— throughout the former B.I., except as regards the Scheduled Districts, Act 15 of 1874, s. 3; in the Sonthal Parganas, Reg. 3 of 1872, s. 3, as amended by Reg. 3 of 1899, s. 3. Extended (partially) to Berar, Act 4 of 1941. Repealed in its application to Bellary District by Mysore Act 14 of 1955. Extended to Pondicherry by Act 26 of 1968. Am., in Orissa by Orissa Act 3 of 1969. Judicial Officers Protection Act 1850 18 Short title given, Act 14 of 1897. Declared in force— throughout the former B.I. except as regards the Scheduled Districts, Act 15 of 1874, s. 3; in the Sonthal Parganas, Reg. 3 of 1872, s. 3, as amended by Reg. 3 of 1899, s. 3. in the Angul district, Reg. 5 of 1936, s. 3 and Sch.; in the district of Khondmals, Reg. 4 of 1936, s. 3 and Sch.; in Panth Piploda, Reg. 1 of 1929. s. 2. Repealed in its application to Bellary District by Mysore Act 14 of 1955. Extended to Pondicherry by Act 26 of 1968. Caste Disabilities Removal Act 1850 21 Short title given, Act 14 of 1897. Am., Act 3 of 1951. Declared in force throughout the former B.I., except as regards the Scheduled Districts, Act 15 of 1874, s. 3; Declared in force in the Sonthal Parganas, Reg. 3 of 1872, s. 3, as amended by Reg. 3 of 1899, s. 3. Extended to Berar, Act 4 of 1941. Extended to Pondicherry by Pondy. Act 26 of 1968. Calcutta Land-revenue Act 1850 23 Short title given, Act 11 of 1903. Rep. in pt. and am., Act 15 of 1882. Ad., A.O. 1937. Ad., A.O. 1950. Forfeited Deposits Act 1850 25 Short title given, Act 5 of 1897. Rep. in pt., Act 14 of 1870. Rep. in pt., Act 12 of 1891. Declared in force in the Sonthal Parganas, Reg. 3 of 1872, s. 3, as amended by Reg. 3 of 1899, s. 3. Improvements in Towns 1850 26 Rep. in pt., Act 14 of 1870. Rep. (in Agra) Act 6 of 1868. Rep. (in Bengal and Assam), Ben. Act 5 of 1876. Rep. in (Bombay), Bom. Act 6 of 1873. Rep. (locally in Madras), Mad. Act 10 of 1865. Rep. (in Punjab), Act 4 of 1873. Rep. (in U.P.) by U.P. Act 30 of 1956. Public Servants (Inquiries) Act 1850 37 Short title given, Act 1 of 1897. Am., Act 1 of 1897. Am., Act 10 of 1914. Am., (in Bihar), Bihar Act 34 of 1951. Rep., in pt., Act 14 of 1870. Rep., in pt., Act 16 of 1874. Rep., in pt., Act 12 of 1876. Rep., in (locally), Act 16 of 1868. Ad., A.O. 1937. Ad., A.O. 1948. Ad., A.O. 1950. Declared in force— throughout the former B.I., except as regards the Scheduled Districts Act 15 of 1874, s. 3; in the Sonthal Parganas, Reg. 3 of 1872, s. 3, as amended by Reg. 3 of 1899, s. 3. Extended (partilly) to Berar, Act 4 of 1941.
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