What is the evolution of the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958? The probation is initiated in the English period and has its development in the 19th century which is historically influenced by the juvenile justice system. Later, Sec.562 of the Code of Criminal Procedure dealt with Probation. In 1958, the Probation of Offenders Act was enacted by the Legislature to appoint probation officers who would be responsible for the presentence report to the Magistrate. The officers should supervise the accused during the period of probation. It consists of 19 Sections.
View DetailsHow did Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 amended? The Negotiable Instrument Act was enacted on 9th December 1881 enacted by Imperial Council Legislation of India and it come into existence on 1st March 1882. This act was enacted with the intention of amending the law related to Promissory notes, Bill of exchange and Cheque. It consists of 147 sections and XVII Chapters in this act
View DetailsWhat is the evolution of the Limitation Act, 1963? Law of Limitation is applicable to all courts established by Royal Charter and the Limitation Act, 1859(XIV) which come into operation on 1862 which replaced with 1908 amendments and was existence till the 1963 enactment. There are V parts and 32 sections in the Limitation Act,1963 and one Schedule. It extends to the whole of India except Jammu and Kashmir.
View DetailsWhat is the evolution of Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 enactment? The Government of India enacted the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 by the Parliament of India on March 2016 and came into existence from May 1 2016. The bill was introduced by Dr. Girija Vyas, Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alliation by the Government on 2013 for each states. The Tamilnadu Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TNRERA) came into force by the State Government on approval of the rules on June 22, 2017.
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