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  1. Library Resource
    Legislation & Policies
    April, 1850
    Myanmar

    INDIA ACT XXI, 1850....."Whereas it is enacted by section 9, Regulation VII, 1832, of the Bengal Code, that “whenever in
    any civil suit the parties to such suit may be of different persuasions, when one party shall be of
    the Hindu and the other of the Muhammadan persuasion, or where one of more parties to the suit
    shall not be either of the Muhammadan or Hindu persuasions, the laws of those religions shall
    not be permitted to operate to deprive such party or parties of any property to which, but for the

  2. Library Resource
    Legislation & Policies
    February, 1874
    Myanmar

    INDIA Act III, 1874....."Whereas it is expedient to make such provision as hereinafter appears for the enjoyment of
    wages and earnings by women married before the first day of January, 1866, and for insurances
    on lives by persons married before or after that day:
    And whereas by the Indian Succession Act, 1865, section 4,1 it is enacted that no person shall by
    marriage acquire any interest in the property of the person whom he or she marries, nor become
    incapable of doing any act in respect of his or her own property, which he or she could have

  3. Library Resource
    Legislation & Policies
    July, 1882
    Myanmar

    INDIA ACT IV 1882

  4. Library Resource
    Legislation & Policies
    July, 1880
    Myanmar

    INDIA ACT XII, 1880.....

  5. Library Resource
    Legislation & Policies
    October, 1885
    Myanmar

    INDIA ACT XVIII 1885. 16th October, 1885....."WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for cases in which mines or minerals are situate under land
    which it is desired to acquire under the Land Acquisition Act; It is hereby enacted as follows:-...

  6. Library Resource
    Legislation & Policies
    November, 1898
    Myanmar

    India Act XIII, 1898 4th November, 1898...."...5. The President of the Union may, for administrative including revenue purposes,-
    (q) divide Upper Burma into divisions and each of these divisions into districts, and vary the
    limits of those divisions and districts, and
    (b) divide each of those districts into sub-divisions, each of those sub-divisions into townships
    and each of those townships into circles, and vary the limits of these sub-divisions, townships
    and circles.

  7. Library Resource
    Legislation & Policies
    March, 1893
    Myanmar

    INDIA Act IV, 1893 9th March, 1893....."...Whenever in any suit for partition in which, if instituted prior to the commencement of this
    Act, a decree for partition might have been made, it appears to the Court that, by reason of the
    nature of the property to which the suit relates, or of the number of the shareholders therein or of
    any other special circumstance, a division of the property cannot reasonably or conveniently be
    made, and that a sale of the property and distribution of the proceeds would be more beneficial

  8. Library Resource
    Legislation & Policies
    February, 1879
    Myanmar

    INDIA Act II 1876..... "WHEREAS it is expedient to declare the law relating to the acquisition by private
    persons of rights in land in the Union of Burma ;
    And whereas it is expedient also to consolidate and' amend the law relating to the
    assessment and collection of land-revenue, capitation-tax and certain other taxes ;
    It is hereby enacted as follows :--...

  9. Library Resource
    Legislation & Policies
    July, 1856
    Myanmar

    INDIA Act XV, 1856....."Whereas it is known that by the law as administered in the civil Courts, Hindu widows with
    certain exceptions are held to be, by reason of their having been once married, incapable of
    contracting a second valid marriage, and the offspring of such widows by any second marriage
    are held to be illegitimate and incapable of inheriting property;...

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