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THE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, 1908
•Stay of suit: Subsequent suit should be stayed in case two suits between the same parties involve the same subject matter Sec. 10
•Res judicata i.e., no court to try any suit when identical matterbetween same parties has been heard and finally decided by such court Sec. 11
•Objective As to jurisdiction Sec. 21
•Transfer And Withdrawal Sec. 24-25
•Institution o suit: Every suit shall be instituted by the presentation of plaint and in every plaint, facts shall be proved by affidavit Sec. 26
•Summons to defendants within 30 days from the date of institution of suit Sec. 27
•Summon to witness Sec. 31
•Penalty for default of attendance Sec. 32
•Award of interest on a decree for recovery of money Sec. 34
•Compensatory costs in respect of false or vexatious claims or defenses Sec. 35A
•Costs for causing delay Sec. 35B
•Transfer of decree by the court of competent jurisdiction Sec. 39
•Detention and release Sec. 58
•Private alienation of property after attachment to be void Sec. 64
•Power of court to issue commissions Sec. 75
•Statutory notice before filling suit against Government, etc. Sec. 80
•Settlement of disputes outside the Court Sec. 89
•Appeal From Original Decree Sec. 96
•No further appeal in certain cases Sec. 100A
•Appealable orders Sec.104
•When Appeals Lie To Supreme Court Sec. 109
•Reference to High Court Sec. 113
•Review of judgment Sec. 114
•Power of revision of High Court Sec. 115
•Power of High Court to Make Rules Sec. 125
•Discretion of court to extend time for doing any act allowed under the Code Sec. 148
•Right to lodge a caveat Sec. 148a
•Power to make up deficiency of Court-fee Sec. 149
•Inherent Powers of the Court Sec. 151
•Amendment of judgments, decrees or orders by the court Sec. 152
•Suit to be commenced by plaint O. VI, R. 15
•Register of suit O. IV, R. 1
•Issue and service of summons O. V
•Verification of pleadings O. VI, R. 15
•Amendment of pleadings O. VI, R. 17
•Rejection of plaint O. VII, R.11
•Production of document O. VII, R. 14
•Written statement O. VIII, R. 1
•Duty of defendant to produce documents, etc., O. VIII, R. 1A
•Decree against plaintiff by default bars fresh suit O. IX, R. 9
•Setting aside ex parts order/decree against defendant O. IX, R. 13
•Notice to produce documents O. XII, R. 8
•Materials from which issues may be framed O. XIV, R. 4
•Judgment and Decree O. XX
•Affidavits O. XIX
•Decree may direct payment by way of instilments O. XX, R. 11
•Stay of execution of decree O. XXI, R. 26
•Setting aside abatement of suit due to death of defendant (s) O. XXI, R. 37
•Compromise of suit O. XXIII, R. 3
•Suits by or against corporations O. XXIX
•Suits by or against firms, etc. O. XXX
•Suits by or against minors and persons of unsound mind O. XXXII
•Suits by indigent persons O. XXXIII
•Mortgage suit O.XXXIV
•Interpleader suit O.XXXV
•Summary Procedure O.XXXVII
•Arrest and attachment before judgment O.XXXVIII,
•Applications for obtaining interim injunctions O.XXXIX, R. 1 & 2
•Consequence of disobedience or breach of injunction O.XXXIX, R. 2A
•Appointment of Receivers O.XL
•Appeals O.XLI, XLIII, XLV
•Reference to High Court O.XLVI
•Review O.XLVII

THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1973

•Court by which offences are triable Sec. 26
•When police may arrest without warrant Sec. 41
•Person arrested to be informed of grounds of arrest and of right to bail Sec. 50
•Person arrested not to be detained more than twenty-four hours Sec. 57
•Service of summons on witness by post Sec. 69
•Form of warrant of arrest and its duration Sec. 70
•Proclamation and attachment of property of person absconding Sec. 82-83
•Issue of warrant in addition to summons Sec. 87
•Summons to produce document etc. Sec. 91
•Search of place suspected to contain stolen property, forged documents, etc. Sec. 94
•Search for persons wrongly confined Sec. 97
•Power to compel restoration of abducted woman or a female child under eighteen years of age Sec. 98
•Order for maintenance of wives, children and parents Sec. 125
•Power to issue order in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger Sec. 144
•Power to prohibit carrying arms in procession or mass drill or mass training with arms. Sec. 144A
•Power to attach subject of dispute and to appoint Receiver Sec. 146
•Arrest to prevent the commission of cognizable offences Sec. 151
•Information in cognizable cases (First Information Report-FIR) Sec. 154
•Recording of confessions and statement Sec. 164
•Medical examination of the victim of rape. Sec. 164A
•Diary of proceedings in investigation Sec. 172
•Report of police officer on completion of investigation Sec. 173
•Inquiry by Magistrate into cause of death Sec. 176
•Cognizance of offences by Magistrates Sec. 190
•Cognizance of offences by Court of Session Sec. 193
•Prosecution of offences under section 498A of the Indian Penal Code(husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty) Sec.198A
•Prosecution for defamation Sec. 199
•Complaints to Magistrate-Examination Sec. 200
•Dismissal of complaint Sec. 203
•Issue of Process Sec. 204
•Contents of charge Sec. 211
•When it is doubtful what offence has been committed Sec. 221
•Trial Before A Court of Session Sec. 225-237
•Judgment of acquittal or conviction by a Judge Sec. 235
•Trial of Warrants Cases By Magistrates Sec. 238-250
•Non-appearance or death of complainant Sec. 256
•Withdrawal of complaint Sec. 257
•Trial of Summons Cases by Magistrates Sec. 251-259
•Record of evidence in absence of accused Sec. 299
•Person once convicted or acquitted not to be tried for the same offence Sec. 300
•Legal aid to accused at State expense in certain cases Sec. 304
•Local inspection Sec. 310
•Power to summon material witness or examine person present Sec. 311
•Power to examine the accused Sec. 313
•No influence to be used to induce disclosure Sec. 316
•Provision for inquiries and trial being held in the absence of accused in certain cases Sec. 317
•Compounding of offences Sec. 320
•Withdrawal From Prosecution Sec. 321
•Appeal Sec. 341
•Copy of judgment to be given to the accused and other persons Sec. 363
•Suspension of sentence pending the appeal, release of appellant on bail Sec. 389
•Reference to High Court Sec. 395 Sec. 389
•Sessions Judge’s powers of revision Sec. 399
•Suspension of execution of Sentence of imprisonment Sec. 424
•Power to suspend, remit or commute sentence Sec. 432-435
•In what cases bail may be taken Sec. 436
•Maximum period for which an undertrial prisoner can be detained. Sec. 436A
•When bail be taken in non bailable cases Sec. 437
•Direction for grant of bail where arrest apprehended (Anticipatory bail) Sec. 438
•Special powers of High Court or Court of Session regarding bail Sec. 439
•Amount of bond and reduction there of Sec. 440
•Declaration by sureties Sec. 441A
•Discharge of sureties Sec. 444
•Deposit instead of recognizance Sec. 445
•Cancellation of bond and bail bond Sec. 446A
•Order for custody and disposal of property pending trial in certain cases Sec. 451
•Order for disposal of property at conclusion of trial Sec. 452
•Procedure by police upon seizure of property Sec. 457
•Limitation for taking cognizance of certain offences Sec. 467-473
•Trials before High Court Sec. 474
•Inherent powers of High Court Sec. 48

THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

•Citizenship
Arts. 5-11
•Fundamental Rights Arts. 12-35
•Directive Principles of State Policy Arts. 36-51
•Fundamental Duties Art. 51A
•The Legislative power of President Art. 123
•The Union Judiciary Art. 124-147
•The Executive (State) Arts. 153-167
•Legislative power of the Governor Arts. 213
•High Courts Arts. 214-232
• Subordinate Courts Arts. 233-237
•Relations between the Union and the States Arts. 245-263
•Finance, Property, Contracts and Suits Arts. 264-300A
•Trade Commerce and Intercourse within the territory of India Arts. 301-307
•Services under the Union & States Arts. 308-323
•Tribunals Arts. 323A&323-B
•Elections Arts. 324-329A
•Emergency provisions Arts. 352-360

SCHEDULES

•The states and the union territories
First Schedule
•Provisions as to the President and Governor of States Part A, Second Schedule
•Provision as to the Judges of Supreme Court and High Court Part D, Second Schedule
•Provisions as to the Administration and Control of Scheduled Ares and Scheduled Tribes Fifth Schedule
•Union, States and Concurrent Lists Seventh Schedule
•Languages Eighth Schedule
•Provisions as to disqualification on ground of defection Tenth Schedule

THE ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATIONACT, 1996

•Waiver of right to object
Sec. 4
•Arbitration agreement Sec. 7
•Interim measures by court Sec. 9
•Challenge procedure Sec. 13
•Termination of mandate and Substitution of arbitrator Sec. 15
•Default of party Sec. 25
•Settlement Sec. 30
•Arbitration agreement not to be discharged by death of party thereto Sec. 41
•Power of judicial authority to refer parties to arbitration Sec. 45
•Conditions for enforcement of foreign awards Sec. 48
•Commencement of conciliation Proceedings Sec. 62
•Communication between conciliator and parties Sec. 69

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1956

•Memorandum of Association
Sec. 12-19
•Provisions with respect to names of companies Sec. 20-25
•Articles of Association Sec. 26-31
•Allotment of shares Sec. 69-75
•Issue of certificate of shares Sec. 113
•Share warrants Sec. 114-115
•Registered office of the company Sec. 146
•Annual Returns Sec. 159-162
•Statutory Meetings Sec. 165
•Annual General Meeting Sec. 166
•Constitution of Board of Directors Sec. 252-266
•Managing Director Sec. 267-269
•Board Meetings Sec. 285-290
•Powers of Company Law Board in prevention of oppression and mis-management Sec. 397-407
•Winding up of company Sec. 425-520
•Incorporation and management of Producer Companies Sec. 581B-581Z
•Offences by companies Sec. 621-631
•Legal Proceedings Sec. 632-635AA

THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1986

•Consumer
Sec. 2(d)
•Deficiency Sec. 2(g)
•Service Sec. 2(o)
•Jurisdiction of District Forum Sec. 11
•Appeal against n order of the District Forum before the State Commission Sec. 15
•Jurisdiction of the state Commission Sec. 17
•Appeal against an order of the State Commission before the National Commission Sec. 19
•Jurisdiction of the National Commission Sec. 21
•Appeal against an order of National Commission before the Supreme Court Sec. 23
•Finality of orders Sec. 24
•Limitation period of admission of a complaint is within 2 years from the date on which the cause of action has arisen Sec. 24A
•Dismissal of frivolous of vexatious complaints Sec. 26
•Penalties Sec. 27
•Service of notice Sec. 28A
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THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872

•What agreements are contracts
Sec. 10
•Person competent to contract Sec. 11
•Agreements in restraint of legal proceedings, void Sec. 28
•Compensation for breach of contract Sec. 74
•Contract of indemnity Sec. 124
•Contract of guarantee, ‘Surety’, ‘Principal’, ‘debtor’ and ‘creditor Sec. 126
•Rights of person, for acts done for him without his authority and effect of ratification Sec. 148

THE COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957

•Works in which copyright subsists
Sec. 13
•Assignment of copyright Sec.18
•Mode of assignment Sec. 19
•Transmission of copyright in manuscript by testamentary disposition Sec. 20
•Right of author to relinquish copyright Sec. 21
•Term of copyright (60 years) Sec. 22-29<
•Licenses by owners of copyright Sec. 30
•Termination of Licenses Sec. 32B
•Broadcast reproduction right Sec. 37
•Performer’s right Sec. 38
•International copyright Sec. 40-43
•Registration of copyright Sec. 44-50A
•Infringement of copyright Sec. 51-53A
•Civil remedies Sec. 54-55
•Author’s special right Sec. 57
•Offence of infringement of copyright or other rights Sec. 63
•Appeals Sec. 71-73

THE COURT-FEES ACT, 1870

•Fees on documents filed, etc., in Mofussil Courts or in public offices
Sec. 6
•Computation of fees payable in certain suits Sec. 7
•Refund of fee Sec. 14, 15
•Exemption of certain documents Sec. 19
•Collection of stamp Sec. 25
•Cancellation of stamp Sec. 30
•Sale of Stamp Sec. 34

THE CENTRAL EXCISE ACT, 1944

•Valuation of excisable goods for purpose of charging duty of excise
Sec. 4
•Remission of duty on goods found deficient in quantity Sec. 5
•Offences and penalties Sec. 9
•Recovery of sum due to Government Sec. 11
•Claim for refund of duty Sec. 11B
•Price of goods to indicate the amount of duty paid thereon Sec. 12A
•Power of Central Excise Officer to arrest Sec. 13
•Power of Central Excise Officer to summon person to give evidence Sec. 14
•Searches and arrest how to be made Sec. 18
•Procedure to be followed by office-incharge of police station Sec. 20
•Jurisdiction and powers of settlement commission Sec. 32A
•Option to pay fine in lieu of confiscation Sec. 34
•Confiscation or penalty not to interfere with other punishments Sec. 34A
•Appeals Sec. 35
•Appeal to High Court Sec. 35G
•Appeal to Supreme Court Sec. 35L

THE EMPLOYEES’ PROVIDENT FUNDS AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS ACT, 1952

•Contributions and matter which may be provided for in employees’ provident funds schemes
Sec. 6
•Determination of moneys due from employers Sec. 7A
•Interest payable by the employer Sec. 7Q
•Priority of payment of contributions over others debts Sec. 11
•Employer not to reduce wages, etc. Sec. 12
•Penalties Sec. 14
•Special provisions relating to existing PF. Sec. 15
• Liability in case of transfer of establishment Sec. 17B

THE EMPLOYEES’ STATE INSURANCE ACT, 1948
•Registration of factories and establishments Sec. 2A
•Medical Benefit Council Sec. 10
•Employees’ State Insurance Fund Sec. 26
•Purpose for which the fund may be expanded Sec. 28
•All employees to be insured Sec. 38
•Recovery of contribution from immediate employer Sec. 41
•Method of payment of contribution Sec. 43
•Employers to furnish returns and maintain registers in certain cases Sec. 44
•Contribution may be recovered as an arrear of land revenue Sec. 45B
•Benefits Sec. 46
•Presumption as to accident arising in course of employment Sec. 51A
•Medical benefit Sec. 56
•Scale of medical benefit Sec. 57
•Benefit payable up to and including day of death Sec. 71
•Employers not to be reduce wages, etc. Sec. 72
•Employer not to dismiss or punish Employee during period of sickness, etc. Sec. 73
•Punishment for false statement Sec. 84
•Punishment for failure to pay contribution Sec. 85
•Medical care for the families of insured persons Sec. 88

THE ENVIRONMENT (PROTECTION) ACT, 1986
•Persons carrying on industry, operation, etc. not to allow emission or discharge if environmental pollutants in excess of the standards Sec.7
•Persons handling hazardous substance to comply with procedural safeguards Sec. 8
•Power of entry and inspection Sec. 10
•Power to take sample and procedure to be followed in connection therewith Sec. 11
•Environmental Laboratories Sec. 12
•Reports of Government Analysts Sec. 14
•Penalty for contravention of the provisions of the Act and the rules, orders and directions Sec. 15
•Protection of action taken in good faith Sec. 18
•Cognizance of offences Sec. 19
•Information, reports or returns Sec. 20

THE INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT, 1872

•Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant
Sec. 5
•Motive, preparation and previous or subsequent conduct Sec. 8
•When facts not otherwise relevant become Sec. 11
•Proof of admissions against persons making them, and by or on their behalf Sec. 21
•Admission in civil cases when relevant Sec. 23
•Confession to police officer not to be proved Sec. 25
•How much of information received from accused may be proved Sec. 27
•Admissions not conclusive proof, but may stop Sec. 31
•Dying declaration Sec. 32
•Relevancy of statements as to any Law contained in law-books Sec. 38
•Fraud or collusion in obtaining judgment, or in competency of Court, may be proved. Sec. 44
•Opinions of experts Sec. 45
•In civil cases character to prove conduct imputed, irrelevant Sec. 52
•In criminal cases previous good character relevant Sec. 53
•Previous bad character not relevant, except in reply Sec. 54
•Character as affecting damages Sec. 55
•Primary evidence Sec. 62
•Secondary evidence Sec. 63
•Proof of documents by primary evidence. Sec. 64
•Proof where no attesting witness found Sec. 69
•Proof when attesting witness denies the execution. Sec. 71
•Proof of documents by production of certified copies. Sec. 77
•Presumption as to collection of laws and reports of decisions Sec. 84
•Presumption as to telegraphic messages Sec. 88
•Presumption as to due execution, etc. of documents not produced Sec. 89
•Evidence of terms of contracts, grants and other Dispositions of property reduced to form of document Sec. 91
•Who may give evidence of agreement varying terms of document Sec. 99
•On whom burden of proof lies. Sec.102
•Presumption as to certain offences. Sec. 111A
•Presumption as to dowry death Sec. 113B
•Estoppels Sec. 115
•Professional communications Sec. 126
•Accomplice Sec. 133
•Leading questions may only be asked in cross examination Sec. 142
•Question not to be asked without reasonable grounds Sec. 149

THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948

•Prior approval of the Chief Inspector or the State Government to be obtained before Construction/extension of factory
Sec. 6
•Precaution against dangerous fumes, gases, etc. Sec. 36
•Precaution in case of fire Sec. 38
•Power to require specifications of defective parts or tests of stability Sec. 39
•Permissible limits of exposure of chemical and toxic substances Sec. 41F
•Restriction on double employment Sec. 60
•Prohibition of employment of young children Sec. 67
•Working hours for children Sec. 71
•Annual leave with wages Sec. 79
•Wages during leave period Sec. 80
•Payment in advance in certain cases. Sec. 81
•Power to direct inquiry into cases of accident/disease Sec. 90
•General penalty for offences Sec. 92
•Offences by workers Sec. 97
•Cognizance of offences Sec. 105
•Obligations of workers Sec. 111
•Right of workers, etc. Sec. 111A

THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE MANAGEMENT ACT, 1999

•Current account transaction
Sec. 5
•Export of goods and services Sec. 7
•Realisation and repatriation of foreign exchange Sec. 8
•Authorized Person Sec. 10
•Penalties Sec. 13
•Appeal to special Director (Appeals) Sec. 17
•Appeal to Appellate Tribunal Sec. 19
•Civil Court not to have jurisdiction Sec. 34
•Appeal to High Court Sec. 35
•Power of search, seizure, etc. Sec. 37

THE HINDU MARRIAGE ACT, 1955
•Conditions for a Hindu Marriage Sec. 5
•Ceremonies for a Hindu Marriage Sec. 7
•Restitution of conjugal rights by petition to the District Court Sec. 9
•Judicial separation Sec. 10
•Decree of nullity of void marriage Sec. 11
•Decree of nullity of voidable marriage Sec. 12
•Any marriage may be dissolved by a decree of divorce on the specified grounds Sec. 13
•Divorce by mutual consent Sec. 13B
•Time limit for re-marriage Sec. 15
•Legitimacy of children Sec. 16
•Maintenance pendent elite and expenses of proceedings Sec. 24
•Permanent alimony and maintenance Sec. 25
•Custody of children Sec. 26
•Disposal of property Sec. 27

THE HINDU PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1932

•General duties of partners
Sec. 9
•Determination of rights and duties of partners by contract between the partners Sec. 11
•The conduct of business and mutual rights and liabilities of the partners Sec. 12-13
•Implied authority of partner Sec. 19
•Partners authority in an emergency Sec. 21
•Notice to a partner Sec. 24
•Every partner jointly & severally liable Sec. 25
•Liability of the firm for wrongful acts of a partner Sec. 26
•Minors admitted to the benefits of partnership Sec. 30
•Introduction and retirement of a partner Sec. 31 & 32
•Dissolution of firm Sec. 39 to 55
•Application for registration of firm Sec. 58
•Registration of firm Sec. 59
•Disqualifications due to no registration Sec. 69
•Mode of giving public notice Sec. 72

THE INCOME TAX ACT, 1961

•Basis of charge
Sec. 4-9
•Computation of total income Sec. 14-59
•Income of other persons, included in assesses total Income Sec. 60-65
•Deductions of total income Sec. 80A-80VV
•Income forming part of total income on which no Income tax is payable Sec. 81-86A
•Rebates of Income Tax Sec. 87-89A
•Special provisions applicable to firms Sec. 182-189A
•Collection and recovery of tax Sec. 190-234D
•Refunds Sec. 237-245
•Settlement of cases Sec. 245A-245M
•Appeals and revision Sec. 246-269
•Acquisition of immovable properties in certain cases of transfer to counteract evasion of tax Sec. 269A-269F
•Purchase by central government of immovable properties in certain cases of transfers Sec. 269U-269UP
•Penalties imposable Sec. 270-275
•Offences and prosecutions Sec. 275A-280

THE INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT, 1947
•Dismissal of an individual workman Sec. 2A
•Labour Court for the adjudication Sec. 7
•Persons on whom settlements and awards are binding Sec. 18
•General prohibition of strikes and lock-outs Sec. 23
•Illegal strikes and lock-outs Sec. 24
•Right of workmen laid-off for compensation Sec. 25C
•Duty of an employer to maintain muster rolls of workmen Sec. 25D
•Conditions precedent to retrenchment of workmen Sec. 25F-25
•Procedure for retrenchment Sec. 25G
•Re-employment of retrenched workmen Sec. 25H
•Prohibition of lay-off Sec. 25M
•Procedure for closing down an undertaking Sec. 25O
•Penalty for closure Sec. 25R
•Prohibition of unfair labour practices Sec. 25T-25U
•Special provision for adjudication as to whether conditions of service etc. changed during pendency of proceeding Sec. 33A
•Recovery of money due from an employer Sec. 33C

THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT, 2000

•Authentication of electronic records
Sec. 3
•Legal recognition of electronic records Sec. 4
•Legal recognition of Digital Signature Sec. 5
•Use of electronic records and digital signatures in govt. and its agencies Sec. 6
•Retention of electronic records Sec. 7
•Acknowledgement of receipt of electronic records Sec. 12
•Time and place of dispatch and receipt of electronic record Sec. 13
•Security procedure Sec. 16
•Suspenction of license of Digital Signature certificates Sec. 25
•Surrender of license Sec. 33
•Suspension of Digital Signature Certificate Sec. 37
•Revocation of Digital Signature Certificate Sec. 38
•Acceptance of Digital Signature Certificate Sec. 41
•Penalties and Adjudication Sec. 43-47
•Cyber Regulations Appellate Tribunal Sec. 48-64
•Offences Sec. 65-78
•Network service providers not to be liable in certain cases Sec. 79

THE LIMITATION ACT, 1963
•Bar of limitation Sec. 3
•Expiry of prescribed period when court is closed Sec. 4
•Extension of prescribed period in Certain Cases Sec. 5
•Legal disability Sec. 6
•Disability of one of several persons Sec. 7
•Continuous running of time Sec. 9
•Exclusion of time in legal proceedings Sec.12
•Exclusion of time in legal proceedings bona fide in court without jurisdiction Sec. 14
•Effect of death on or before the accrual of the right to sue Sec. 16
•Effect of fraud or mistake Sec. 17
•Effect of acknowledgement in writing Sec. 18
•Effects of payment on account of deft or of interest on legacy Sec. 19
•Continuing breaches and torts result in fresh cause of action for purposes of limitation Sec. 22
•Computation of time mentioned in instruments Sec. 24
•Acquisition of easement by prescription Sec. 25
•Extinguishment of right t property on expiry of prescribed limitation Sec. 27

THE MINIMUM WAGES ACT, 1948
•Fixing of minimum rates of wages Sec. 3
•Minimum rates of wages Sec. 4
•Wages in kind Sec. 11
•Payment of minimum rates of wages Sec. 12
•Overtime Sec. 14
•Maintenance of registers and records Sec. 18
•Penalties for certain offences Sec. 22
•Bar of suits Sec. 24
•Exemptions and exceptions Sec. 26
•Validation of fixation of certain minimum rates of wages Sec. 31

THE MONOPOLIES AND RESTRICTIVE TRADE PRACTICES ACT, 1969
•Inquiry into monopolistic or restrictive trade practices by Commission Sec. 10
•Power of the Commission to award Compensation Sec. 12B
•Investigation by Commission of Monopolistic trade practices Sec. 31
•Registrable agreements relating to restrictive trade practices Sec. 33
•Registration of agreements Sec. 35
•Unfair Trade Practices Sec. 36A-36E
•Offences and penalties Sec. 46-53
•Appeals Sec. 55
•Jurisdiction of Courts to try offences Sec. 56
•Cognizance of offences Sec. 57

THE MOTOR VEHICLES ACT, 1988
•Necessity for driving license Sec. 3
•Minimum age to drive in any pubic place Sec. 4
•Restriction on the holding of driving licenses Sec. 6
•Grant of Driving License Sec. 9
•Necessity for registration of a vehicle Sec. 39
•Transfer of ownership Sec. 50
•Limits of speed Sec. 112
•Duty to obey traffic signs Sec. 119