The Suits Valuation Act, 1887

The Suits Valuation Act, 1887 is an Indian legislation that specifies the value of certain suits for the purpose of determining jurisdiction of courts.

Suits Valuation Act1887Indian LegislationJurisdiction Of CourtsValuation Of SuitsStamp DutyRevision Of Valuations

Summary

The Suits Valuation Act, 1887 is an act that provides for the valuation of certain suits, including those relating to land, houses, and buildings, for the purpose of determining the jurisdiction of courts. The act specifies the manner in which the valuation is to be done and provides for the payment of stamp duty in accordance with the valuation. The act applies to all courts in India, except those established by or under any law relating to the armed forces. The act also specifies the circumstances under which the valuation of suits can be challenged and provides for the revision of valuations in certain cases.

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