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The Act was repealed by the British government shortly after enactment (after some lobbying by a delegation led by Mahatma Gandhi), but it was re-enacted again in 1908. Under the act, every Asian man, woman or child of eight years or upwards, entitled to reside in the Transvaal, was required to register their names with the Registrar of ...
Indian Railway Board Act 1905 4 Code of Civil Procedures 1908 5 Explosive Substances Act 1908 6 Central Provinces Financial Commissioner’s Act 1908 13 Indian Ports Act 1908 15 Registration Act 1908 16 Presidency Towns Insolvency Act 1909 3 Anand Marriage Act 1909 7 Indian Museum Act 1910 10 Co-operative Societies Act 1912 2
Registration Act 1908 does not applicable to Chittagong Hill Tracts. Rules no. 12-33 of the Regulation deal with registration of documents there. [4] The three chiefs of three circles were charged with administration of their respective circles.
In 1903, the C.K.D. started publishing a monthly newspaper called The Khalsa Advocate to act as its official mouthpiece. [6] [3] The setting up of the Central Khalsa Orphanage was one of its first tasks, which opened on 11 April 1904. [5] On 9 July 1904, the organization was registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. [6]
Sindh Act, 2011; S. Sindh Child Marriage Restraint Act, 2013 This page was last edited on 12 November 2024, at 13:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The association is a successor of the Petaro Old Boys Association (POBA) that existed informally for a few years in the late 1960s, and then became defunct. The Petarian Association was registered under the Societies Registration Act-XXI of 1860 on 4 February 1982 under registration no. KAR-7210.
Hindu marriage in Pakistan. In Pakistan, there are two laws governing Hindu marriages.One is the Sindh Hindu Marriage Act of 2016 which is applicable in the Sindh province of Pakistan and another is the Hindu Marriage Act of 2017 which is applicable in Islamabad Capital Territory, Balochistan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab provinces.
The political ideology was largely sculpted by the likes of individuals such as Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan – while studying law at Lincoln's Inn in London, he became an admirer of British liberalism.