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The Orissa Khadi & Village Industries Board Act, 1955 Complete Act

State : Orissa

Year : 1955

.....to acquire and hold and dispose of property both movable and immovable and to contract and do all things necessary for the purposes of this Act. Section 4 - Constitution of the Board and its dissolution (1) The Board established under Section 3 shall consist of fifteen members both official and non-official, including the President and Secretary to be nominated by the State Government: Provided that- (a) [Deleted vide Orissa Act No. 18 of 1969.] [* * *] (b) the Secretary shall be an officer of the State Government nominated as such; (c) not more than one-third of the total number shall be official members of the Board. [Substituted ibid.] [(2) The President, Secretary and other members of the Board shall hold office for such period as the State Government may, by general or special order, direct.] (2-a) If at any time the State Government, being satisfied that the Board constituted under this Act is not functioning properly or is incompetent to discharge its functions decide that it shall be dissolved, they may lay such proposal before the Orissa Legislative Assembly and on such proposal being accepted by a resolution of the Assembly, the Board shall stand dissolved on.....

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Shri Jagannath Temple Act, 1955 Complete Act

State : Orissa

Year : 1955

..... (f) that he has absented himself for more than three consecutive meetings of the Committee and is unable to explain such absence to the satisfaction of the Committee; (g) that being a legal practitioner he has acted or appeared on behalf of any person against the Temple in any legal proceeding. (2) No member shall be removed under this Section unless he has been given a reasonable opportunity of showing cause against his removal. (3) The decision of the State Government under this Section shall be final and shall not be liable to be questioned in any Court of law. Dissolution and supersession of the Committee 11. (1) If in the opinion of the State Government the Committee is not competent to perform, or makes default in performing the duties imposed on it under this Act, or exceeds or abuses its powers the State Government may, after due enquiry, by notification dissolve the Committee and reconstitute another Committee within a period of six months from the date of dissolution or supersede the Committee for such period not exceeding six months, as the State Government may deem fit. (2) Before issuing a notification under Sub-section (1), the State Government.....

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The Orissa (Prevention Of) Gambling Act, 1955 Complete Act

State : Orissa

Year : 1955

.....and the Madras Gambling Act, 1930 (Mad. Act III 1930) shall in their application to the State of Orissa be repealed. (2) Any order made and anything done under the said Acts and in force immediately before the commencement of this Act, shall continue in force and be deemed to be made or done under the corresponding provisions of this Act. (3) Such repeal shall not- (a) affect any liability incurred under the said Acts or any punishment incurred in respect of any contravention of the said Acts or any rule or order made thereunder; (b) affect any investigation, or legal proceeding in respect of any such liability or punishment as aforesaid, and any such investigation or legal proceedings may be instituted, continued or enforced and any such punishment may be imposed as if the said Acts had not expired. Orissa State Acts

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The Orissa Displaced Persons (Rehabilitation Loans) Act, 1955 Complete Act

State : Orissa

Year : 1955

.....one or more of the following circumstances, namely : (i) if the borrower has furnished any false or misleading information or has suppressed any fact in obtaining the loan; or (ii) if the borrower fails to comply with the terms and conditions under which the loan has been sanctioned; of (iii) if the Collector is satisfied that the borrower has applied any portion of the loan for purposes other than those for which it was granted; or (iv) if the borrower has wilfully or by negligence caused material deterioration to the assets acquired with the loan; or (v) if the borrower obstructs any person from entering any place or premises or making an inspection in exercise of powers conferred by or under this Act; or (vi) if the borrower fails to furnish any information required by the sanctioning authority or the Collector; or (vii) if the Collector considers it essential to effect immediate recovery of the loan in order to protect the interest of the State Government. (2) An appeal shall lie to the State Government against an order passed under Sub-section (1) within such period and in such manner as may be prescribed and the decision of the State Government thereon shall be final......

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The Orissa Betterment Charges Act, 1955 Complete Act

State : Orissa

Year : 1955

.....due once again to the high price level. It is, therefore difficult for many of the new projects more especially the major projects, to produce satisfactory financial results soon after they are completed. These new schemes cost crores of rupees and cannot, therefore, naturally be expected to be productive immediately or even soon after their completion. Interest charges on the capital outlay have to be borne by the State Government from the very start though the Schemes are likely to be productive only some years after they are completed. The land owners benefited by these projects, apart from deriving increased annual profits, will in due course also get substantial increases in the value of their lands. This will naturally be at the expense of the general tax-payer and it is only in the fitness of things that these beneficiaries should bear at least a reasonable proportion of the cost of providing the benefits to them. They should not be allowed to fully appropriate the unearned increment in the land values by the irrigation works executed through the efforts of the community at large. When the State provides some facilities for a section of the population, the beneficiaries.....

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