Section 25 Hindu Marriage Act 1955

Section 25 in The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 25 Permanent alimony and maintenance.— (1) Any court exercising jurisdiction under this Act may, at the time of passing any decree or at any time subsequent thereto, on application made to it for the purpose by either the wife or the husband, as the case may be, order

Section 24 Hindu Marriage Act 1955

Section 24 in The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 24 Maintenance pendente lite and expenses of proceedings. — Where in any proceeding under this Act it appears to the court that either the wife or the husband, as the case may be, has no independent income sufficient for her or his support and the necessary expenses

Section 23 Hindu Marriage Act 1955

Section 23 in The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 23 Decree in proceedings .— In any proceedings under the Hindu Marriage Act 1955, whether it is defended or not the court can pass a decree if it is satisfied with all the clauses. Provisions in the Act mentioned in Section 23 of the Hindu Marriage Act

Section 22 Hindu Marriage Act 1955

Section 22 in The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 22 Proceedings to be in camera and may not be printed or published. — (1) Every proceeding under this Act shall be concluded in camera and it shall not be lawful for any person to print or publish any matter in relation to any such proceeding except a

Section 280 of Companies Act, 2013

280. Jurisdiction of Tribunal The Tribunal shall, notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, have jurisdiction to entertain, or dispose of,— (a) any suit or proceeding by or against the company; (b) any claim made by or against the company, including claims by or against any of its branches

Section 279 of Companies Act, 2013

279. Stay of suits, etc., on winding up order (1) When a winding up order has been passed or a provisional liquidator has been appointed, no suit or other legal proceeding shall be commenced, or if pending at the date of the winding up order, shall be proceeded with, by or against the company, except

Section 278 of Companies Act, 2013

278. Effect of winding up order The order for the winding up of a company shall operate in favour of all the creditors and all contributories of the company as if it had been made out on the joint petition of creditors and contributories. Complete: companies-act-2013

Section 277 of Companies Act, 2013

277. Intimation to Company Liquidator, provisional liquidator and Registrar (1) Where the Tribunal makes an order for appointment of provisional liquidator or for the winding up of a company, it shall, within a period not exceeding seven days from the date of passing of the order, cause intimation thereof to be sent to the Company

Section 276 of Companies Act, 2013

276. Removal and replacement of liquidator (1) The Tribunal may, on a reasonable cause being shown and for reasons to be recorded in writing, remove the provisional liquidator or the Company Liquidator, as the case may be, as liquidator of the company on any of the following grounds, namely:— (a) misconduct; (b) fraud or misfeasance;