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TypeBare Act JurisdictionCentral Government

Mines Act, 1952 Section 4

References to Time Ofday

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Mines Act, 1952 Section 4 is part of Mines Act, 1952 - References to Time Ofday. Read the section text below and explore Indian court judgments that cite it.

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Section Text

In this Act, references to time of day are references to Indian Standard Time, being five and a half hours ahead of Greenwich mean time:

Provided that, for any area in which Indian Standard Time is not ordinarily observed, the Central Government may make rules--

(a) specifying the area;

(b) defining the local mean time ordinarily observed therein; and

(c) permitting such time to be observed in all or any of the mines situated in the area.

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