5Holding of Government securities by holders of public offices
(1) In the case of any public office to which 1[the Government] may, by notification in the Official Gazette, declare this sub-section to apply, a Government security in the form of stock or of a promissory note may be held in the name of the office.
(2) When a Government security is so held, it shall be deemed to be transferred without any or further endorsement or transfer deed from each holder of the office to the succeeding holder of the office on and from the date on which the latter takes charge of the office.
(3) When the holder of the office transfers to a party not being his successor in office a Government security so held, the transfer shall be made by the signature of the holder of the office and the name of the office in the manner and subject to the conditions laid down in section 3.
(4) This section applies as well to an office of which there are two or more joint holders as to an office of which there is a single holder.
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1. Subs. by Act 6 of 1949, s. 6, for "the Central Government" (w.e.f. 1-4-1949).
- 1 Short title and commencement
- 1A Securities to which this Act applies
- 2 Definitions
- 3 Transfer of Government securities
- 4 Transfer or of Government securities not liable for amount thereof
- 5 Holding of Government securities by holders of public offices
- 6 Notice of trust not receivable
- 7 Persons whose title to a Government security of a deceased sole holder may be recognised by the Bank
- 8 Right of survivors of joint holders or several payees
- 9 Summary procedure on death of holder of Government securities not exceeding five thousand rupees face value
- 9A Application of sections 9B, 9C, etc
- 9B Nominations by holders of Government securities
- 9C Payment on death of holder
- 10 Government securities not exceeding five thousand rupees face value belonging to minor or insane person
- 11 Issue of duplicate securities and of new securities on conversion, consolidation, sub-division or renewal
- 12 Summary determination by the Bank of title to Government security in case of dispute
- 13 Law applicable in regard to Government securities
- 14 Recording of evidence
- 15 Postponement of payments and registration of transfers pending the making of a vesting order
- 16 Power of Bank to require bonds
- 17 Publication of notices in Official Gazette
- 18 Scope of vesting order
- 19 Legal effect of orders made by the Bank
- 20 Stay of proceedings on order of Court
- 21 Cancellation by the Bank of vesting proceedings
- 22 Discharge in respect of interest on Government securities
- 23 Discharge in respect of bearer bonds
- 24 Period of limitation of Government’s liability in respect of interest
- 25 Inspection of documents
- 26 The Bank and its officers to be deemed public officers
- 27 Penalty
- 28 Power to make rules
- 29 Certain laws not to apply to Government securities
- 30 Construction of reference to laws not in force before 1st April, 1951 in Part B States
- 31 Construction of references to laws not in force in Jammu and Kashmir