Section 61 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
61. . [Sentence of forfeiture of property.] Rep. by the Indian Penal Code (Amendment
forfeited to the Government of Madhya Pradesh."
4. The power of forfeiture of a newspaper or a book or any document is conferred ... offence. It is also relevant to note that the action regarding forfeiture was not taken by the respondent under the First Part of Section
lower courts granting possession of land to
the respondents on the forfeiture of a lease. The appeal is
confined to survey ... interfered with the discretion of the lower courts in
refusing relief against forfeiture in the circumstances of
this case.
The present respondents are the daughter
made by
tribunals where simple misconduct was distinguished from
grave misconduct and forfeiture of gratuity ... that without any distinction between
simple and gross misconduct there should be forfeiture in
all cases of dismissal for misconduct of whatsoever nature,
and secondly
appeal was partly
allowed setting aside the forfeiture of two items of the properties.
8. Not satisfied with the Appellate Authority’s conclusion, the
appellant ... dated
10th May 2002 partly allowed the writ petition holding that the forfeiture
of the property by the second respondent as confirmed by the Appellate
Pension Regulations of the Army (Part I) proposing forfeiture of pension on
the ground that he was dismissed from service. He submitted reply ... issued to him under Regulation 16(a)
of Army Pension Regulations for forfeiture of pension. He claimed to have
sent a reply to the show
obtained. interim orders directing stay of collection of
the moneys and restraining forfeiture of the shares, before
the forfeiture by the appellant ... Thereafter,
the respondents filed an application under s. 155 praying
that the forfeitures may be set aside -and the necessary
rectifications made in the share
seven years, and shall also be liable to fine and to forfeiture of any property used or intended to be used in committing such depredation
which were pivotal in it; one or resumption and the other of forfeiture. Dealing with them separately with regard to forfeiture, it was observed ... convenants. Under the ordinary law of the land there is relief against forfeiture for breach of covenant or provisions. Section 9 does not offer
being clear that so far as at least arrears
of rent and forfeiture are concerned, such disputes being non-
arbitrable, it would be difficult ... several grounds, some of
which are relatable to arrears of rent and forfeiture and some of
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which may relate to other grounds. Therefore, according