.....energy to such extent and in such manner and by such means as may be specified in the order. The 1[State] Government shall serve a copy of the order on the licensee supplying the energy. ORDERS G. O., I. & L. D., No. SAC. 1073/864002/ELEC. II, dated 15th May, 1973 (M. G., Pt. IV-B, p. 946) In exercise of the powers conferred by sections 3, 4, 6A and 6B of the Bombay Electricity (Special Powers) Act. 1946 (Bom. XX of 1946), and all other powers enabling it in that behalf, the Government of Maharashtra hereby directs that - (a) the Maharashtra State Electricity Board shall, on a requisition made to it by a District Magistrate, discontinue or reduce, in the manner required by the District Magistrate, the supply of electrical energy to any consumer using or consuming the electrical energy for purposes of agriculture or irrigation: (b) the Maharashtra State Electricity Board shall discontinue forthwith supply of electrical energy to any consumer who contravene any order that may be made by the Board in pursuance of the clause (a) above. These orders issues notwithstanding anything contained in the Second Bombay Electricity Consumption of Electrical Energy.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this section.....community as a whole; Footnotes: 21. Subs, by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. (19) ˜˜industry'' means (a) any business, trade, manufacture or undertaking or calling of employers; (b) any calling, service, employment, handicraft, or industrial occupation or a vocation of employees; and includes - (i) agriculture and agricultural operations; (ii) any branch of an industry or group of industries which the 22[State Government may by notification in the Official Gazette declare to be an industry for the PI1 of this Act; (20) "Joint Committee" means a Joint Committee constituted under section 48; (21 ) "Labour Court" means a Labour Court constituted under section 9; (22) "Labour Officer" means an officer appointed to perform the duties of a Labour Officer under this Act; and includes in respect of such powers and duties of the Labour Officer as may be conferred and imposed on him, as Assistant Labour Officer; (23) ˜local area" means any area 23[including the entire State)] notified as a local area for the purpose of this Act 24[or for different industries;] (24) "lock-out" means the closing of a place or part of a place of employment or the total or partial.....
List Judgments citing this section.....sells goods or other property, whether moveable or immoveable, and includes a wholesale or retail merchant, a commission agent, - a broker, a manufacturer, a contractor, a factory owner, but does not include an artisan or a person who sells his agricultural produce or cattle or buys agricultural produce or cattle, for his use. Explanation."For the purposes of this clause an "artisan" means a person who does not employ more than ten workers in a manufacturing process on any one day of the twelve months immediately preceding. NOTES: (A) Changes made by the new amendment in two of the definitions have created disturbance in business community and especially the money-lenders who were advancing loans to traders. (B) Definition of word LOAN in sub-section 2 has been amended by addition of words WHETHER IN CASH OR KIND AND after the words ADVANCING LOANS. These words appear to have been added to clarify the word loan as to include the advance in kind like grains advanced with condition to return one and half times after harvest. The definition of word LOAN in sub section (9) even prior to the amendment states that the loan meant an advance whether of money or in kind. Thus this.....
List Judgments citing this section.....by the trade at the end of a season are at present collected on a voluntary basis. It has been found that these statistics are incomplete and unsatisfactory as a number of ginning and pressing factories and dealers in cotton do not furnish the required information. The importance of correct statistics of stock of cotton held in the country in deciding any problem relating to cotton, particularly during the post-war period, is self-evident with a view to collecting accurate statistics of stock of cotton. Government consider it to be expedient to make it compulsory for the owners of cotton ginning and pressing factories and all persons trading in cotton to declare the stock of Indian raw cotton held by them on 31st August of each year. It is necessary to give officers engaged in the collection of statistics powers of entry and inspection to enable them to check the accuracy and veracity of returns. - Statement of Objects and Reasons. __________________________ 1. This Act was extended to and shall by virtue of such extension be in force in the rest of the State of Maharashtra (vide Maharashtra 4 of 1961. section 2). 2. For Statement of Objects and Reasons, see Bombay.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this section.....cotton (including seed-cotton, lint and fly) ; (b) "Director" means the Director of Agriculture3; (c) "owner" means the owner of a cotton ginning factory or a cotton pressing factory ; (d) "trader" means a person other than an owner, carrying on the business of buying or selling cotton for the purposes of gain or profit and includes - (i) a manufacturer, or (ii) an importer, who carries on such business, (iii) a broker or commission agent who contracts for the sale or purchase of cotton for others and stocks cotton on their behalf ; (e) "year" means a year commencing on the 1st day of September ; (f) the expressions "cotton ginning factory" and "cotton pressing factory" have the meanings assigned to them by the Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories Act, 1925. *************************************************************************************** 1. Sub-section(2) was substituted for the original, by Mah. 4 of 1961, s. 4. 2. This word was substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. 3. The words "State of Bombay" were omitted by the Bombay Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1956. .....
List Judgments citing this section..... (3) In the areas in which the Bombay Industrial Disputes Act, 1938 (Bom XXV of 1938), was in force immediately before the commencement of this Act, this Act shall apply to the industries to which the said Act applied : 4[Provided that this Act shall cease to apply with effect from the date on which the Bombay Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act, 1949, (Bom. LV of 1949) comes into force, to the Imperial Bank of India and any banking company as defined in section 5 of the Banking Companies Act, 1949, (X of 1949) having branches or other establishments in more than one5[State]. (4) The6[State] Government may by notification in the Official Gazette apply all or any of the provisions of this Act to all or any other industries, whether generally or any local area as may be specified in such notification. 7[Provided that on the commencement of the Bombay Industrial Relations (Extension and Amendment) Act, 1964 (Mah. XXII of 1965 CP), all the provisions of this Act shall apply to those industries in the Vidarbha area of the State to which the Central Provinces and Berar Industrial Disputes Settlement Act, 1947 (XXIII of 1947), applied.] 8[(5)The State Government may, by.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this section.....goods or other property, whether movable or immovable, and includes- a wholesale or retail merchant, a commission agent, a broker, a manufacturer, a contractor, a factory owner, but does not include an artisan or a person who sells his agricultural produce or cattle or buys agricultural produce or cattle for his use. Explanation.-Forthe purposes of this clause an "artisan" means a person who does not employ more than ten workers in a manufacturing process on any one day of the twelve months immediately preceding. _____________________ 1. Clause (1) was substituted for the original by Mah. 76 of 1975, s.2(a). 2. These words were inserted byMah. 76 of 1975, s.2(b). 3. Clause (4) was substituted for the original, by Mah. 76 of 1975, s.2(c). 4. Substituted by Mah. 76 of 1975, s.2(d). 5. This word was substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. 6. Clause (5A) was inserted byBom. 50 of 1959, s.4(c). 7. The words "by way of credit" were deleted byBom. 13 of 1951, s.2(2)(a). 8. Clause (cc) was inserted byBom. 50 of 1959, s.4(c) (iv). 9. Sub-clauses (d1) and (d2) were inserted byBom. 58 of 1948, s.2(i). 10. The.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this section.....were omitted by the Bombay Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1956.) (c) 'owner' means the owner of a cotton ginning factory or a cotton pressing factory: (d) 'trader' means a person other than an owner, carrying on the business of buying or selling cotton for the purposes of gain or profit and Includes- (i) a manufacturer, or (ii) an importer, who carries on such business, (iii) a broker or commission agent who contracts for the sale or purchase of cotton for others stocks cotton on their behalf: (e) 'year' means a year commencing on the 1st day of September: (f) the expressions "cotton ginning factory" and cotton pressing factory have the meanings assigned to them by the Cotton Ginning and Pressing Factories Act, 1925, (XII of 1925). 3. Delivery of yearly returns of cotton :- (1) Every trader and every owner shall on or before 15th September each year submit to the Director, through such officer as the 1[State] Government may by notification in the Official Gazette from time to time specify, a return in the prescribed form of the quantity of cotton in his possession on the last day of the previous year: Provided that the.....
List Judgments citing this section.....within their jurisdiction. SCHEDULE (a) All Electrical Inspectors under the Indian Electricity Act. 1910. (b) All officers appointed under the Factories Act. 1948. of a rank not below that of an Inspector. (c) All officers of the Directorate of Industries not below the rank of a Junior Industries Inspector. (d) All officers of the Revenue Department not below the rank of a Mamlatdar. (e) All officers of the Police Department not below the rank of a Sub-Inspector. G. N., I. & L. D., No. SAC. 1061/Elec.. dated 3rd April, 1962 (M. G., Pt. IV-B, p. 603) In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 8A of the Bombay Electricity (Special Powers ) Act, 1946 (Bom. XX of 1946). the Government of Maharashtra hereby authorises the officers mentioned in the appended Schedule in addition of the officers mentioned in the Schedule appended to Government Notification, No. SAC. 1061-Elec. dated 14th December, 1961. to exercise the powers under section 8A within their jurisdiction. SCHEDULE (i) All Sub-Inspectors and Assistant Inspectors under the Indian Electricity Act. 1910. (ii) The Electricity Duty Inspector under the Electricity Duty Act. 1958. .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this section.....specify in this behalf. (1B)An Additional Registrar shall not be subordinate to the Registrar except as respects such matters as the State Government may, by general or special order, specify in this behalf.] (2) The2[State] Government may, by similar notification, appoint a person to be the Assistant Registrar of Unions for any local area and may, by general or special order, confer on such person all or any of the powers of the Registrar of Unions under this Act. _____________________ 1. These words were added, the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950, s.5(c). 2. This word were substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. 3. This words were substituted for the words "the whole of the Bombay area of the State of Maharashtra" by Mah. 22 of 1965, s. 5(a) 4. This sub-sections were inserted, Mah. 22 of 1965,s. 5(b).
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