What is section 113A?

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"Section 113A" refers to different laws in different jurisdictions, most commonly the Indian Evidence Act (presumption of abetment to suicide by a husband/relative after cruelty) or laws in the UK (Inheritance Tax Act), Hong Kong (Criminal Procedure Ordinance), US (Code of Federal Regulations, e.g., 10 U.S.C. § 113a for defense requests), or North Carolina (Environmental Policy Act related statutes), each dealing with specific legal contexts like evidence, taxation, criminal procedure, or environmental regulations. To know its meaning, you need to specify the country and the act or code it belongs to.

What is Section 113A of the Evidence Act?

"113A: When the question is whether the commission of suicide by a woman had been abetted by her husband or any relative or her husband and it is shown that she had committed suicide within a period of seven years from the date of her marriage and that her husband or such relative of her husband had subjected her to ...

What is the meaning of Section 113?

When an act is abetted with the intention on the part of the abettor of causing a particular effect, and an act for which the abettor is liable in consequence of the abetment, causes a different effect from that intended by the abettor, the abettor is liable for the effect caused, in the same manner and to the same ...

What is Section 113 of the Act?

Breaking and Entering With Intent is an offence under Section 113 of the Crimes Act 1900 which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. To establish the offence, the prosecution must prove beyond reasonable doubt that: You broke into and entered a dwelling house or other building, and.

What is the difference between 113A and 113B?

section 113B deals with dowry death under section 304-B, while section 113A deals with 'abetment of suicide'. We do not think that section 113-B should use the words 'may presume' or 'having regard to all the circumstances of the case'.

Presumption of Abetment of Suicide by a Married Woman | Section 113A | Indian Evidence Act

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What is Section 111A of the Indian Evidence Act?

Section 111A – Presumption as to certain offences

an offence under section 121, section 121A section 122 or section 123 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860); criminal conspiracy or attempt to commit, or abatement of, an offence under section 122 or section 123 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860).

What is 113B presumption as to dowry death?

-- When the question is whether a person has committed the dowry death of a woman and it is shown that soon before her death such woman had been subjected by such person to cruelty or harassment for, or in connection with, any demand for dowry, the court shall presume that such person had caused the dowry death.

What is the Section 113 deduction?

Under Section 113(1) of the Income Tax Act (Canada), a Canadian resident corporation can deduct certain amounts from its income when it receives a dividend from a foreign affiliate.

What is a resolution under section 113?

The body corporate must pass a resolution by its Board of Directors or other governing body authorizing the appointment of a person to act on its behalf. The appointed representative is authorized to attend any meeting of the company or any meeting of a class of members within the company.

What is Section 113 of the Secure Act?

Section 113 enables employers to offer de minimis financial incentives, not paid for with plan assets, such as low-dollar gift cards, to boost employee participation in workplace retirement plans by exempting de minimis financial incentives from section 401(k)(4)(A) and from the corresponding rule under section 403(b).

What is the meaning of a 113?

“A113” is a classroom number at the California Institute of the Arts, where Pixar and Disney animators studied. They hide “A113” in almost every movie, on license plates, doors, screens, and more. It's in Toy Story, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, WALL-E, even The Avengers.

What is Section 113 of the Local Government Act?

(1)Without prejudice to any powers exercisable apart from this section, a local authority may enter into an agreement with another local authority for the placing at the disposal of the latter for the purposes of their functions, on such terms as may be provided by the agreement, of the services of officers employed by ...

What is Section 113 of the Limitation Act?

Limitation Act, 1963-Article 113-Application-Suit for decla- ration of continuance in service by an illegally dismissed employee after three years-Barred by limitation. Civil Service-Dismissal-Illegal-Suit for declaration of conti- nuance in service-Whether Article 113, Limitation Act applies.

What is Section 113A of the Tax Administration Act 1994?

New section 113A of the Tax Administration Act 1994 allows taxpayers to correct minor errors made in income tax, fringe benefit tax, or goods and services tax returns, in the next subsequent return after discovering the error(s).

What is the best evidence rule under the Evidence Act?

The evidence law of India regards the “Best Evidence Rule” as a principle guiding the Indian Evidence Act 1872. By Best Evidence Rule we mean that the secondary evidence won't be applicable when primary evidence exists.

What is the Evidence Act s133?

133 Court may inspect etc documents. If a question arises under this Part relating to a document, the court may order that the document be produced to it and may inspect the document for the purpose of determining the question.

What rights does a 75% shareholder have?

A 75% shareholder has near-complete control, able to pass special resolutions for fundamental changes like altering company articles, changing the name, reducing capital, or voluntary winding up, and can also pass all ordinary resolutions (like appointing/removing directors). This supermajority control allows them to direct significant corporate actions, including mergers, acquisitions, and share allotments, essentially overriding any minority shareholder objections on these key issues.
 

Is a resolution legally binding?

It is legally binding when signed by all entitled members. Written resolutions can be ordinary or special, depending on the required approval threshold. Templates are available to help draft these resolutions correctly. Consulting a legal professional is advisable for complex matters.

What are the provisions of Section 113 of the Companies Act 2013?

Clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 113 provides that where a body corporate is a member of a company, such body corporate may authorize any person it thinks fit to act as its representative at any meeting of the company or at any meeting of any class of members of the company.

What is Section 113 of the tax code?

Section 113 of the NIRC provides for the invoicing requirements of VAT-registered persons, wherein a VAT invoice should be issued for every sale, barter, or exchange of goods or properties and a VAT official receipt for every lease of goods or properties and for every sale, barter, or exchange of services.

What is the safe income?

Safe income is generally a corporation's tax-paid retained earnings. A corporation's safe income can be used to move excess cash out of one related company and into another related company before the company is sold.

What are the three mandatory deductions?

Statutory deductions are mandated by government agencies to pay for public programs and services. They consist of federal income tax, Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) tax (Medicare and Social Security) and state income tax. To file them correctly, you need to know the work status of your employees.

What is Section 113a of the Indian Evidence Act?

113APresumption as to abetment of suicide by a married woman

-- For the purposes of this section, "cruelty" shall have the same meaning as in section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860).]

What is the burden of proof for dowry death?

Traditionally the burden of proof for culpability under the offence of dowry death lies on the prosecution to prove as to whether the accused or his family member ever demanded dowry. Without this being proved provisions of law cannot be invoked against the accused.

What happens to a dowry when the wife dies?

If she died childless, her dowry reverted to her family, that is her father if he was alive, otherwise her brothers. If she had sons, they would share it equally. Her dowry was inheritable only by her own children, not by her husband's children or by other women.