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1 - 10 of 18 (0.39 seconds)Section 6 in The General Clauses Act, 1897 [Entire Act]
Section 9 in The Punjab Tenancy Rules [Entire Act]
The Delhi Rent Act, 1995
The United Provinces Tenancy Act, 1939
Section 6 in The Punjab Tenancy Rules [Entire Act]
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
The General Clauses Act, 1897
Section 6 in The U.P. General Clauses Act, 1904 [Entire Act]
Piare Lal And Ors. vs Soney Lal And Anr. on 16 September, 1935
55. The distinction between the two classes of female tenants referred to above existed even before the passing of the present Tenancy Act (Act 3 of 1926), and the Legislature made it clear in the present Act. There was no reason to change the status of the female tenants who had succeeded to tenancies from male tenants before the present Act was passed when the Legislature maintained and made it clear in the present Act (Act 3 of 1926). That the Legislature never contemplated nor made any change in the status of the female tenants who had succeeded to tenancies from male tenants before the present Act 3 of 1926 was passed is clear from the following note on p. 15 of the 'Outline of the Changes introduced by the Agra Tenancy Act 3 of 1926 describing the changes introduced: