.....Council may, after giving the person concerned an opportunity of being heard, direct that any entry in the register which is proved, to the satis faction of the Council to be incorrect or false be corrected or cancelled. (5) If any person whose name is entered in the register obtains any recognised veterinary qualifications other than the qualification1 in respect of' which his name has been registered, he- shall, on payment of such fee as may be prescribed, be entitled to have such additional qualification entered against his name in the register either in substitution of or in addition to any entry previously made, therein. 22. Amendment of Schedule. If the Council is satisfied" (a) that any degree, diploma or certificate granted by any university, college, school, institution or other authority is a. sufficient guarantee that persons possessing such degree, diploma or certificate possess the knowledge and skill requisite, for the efficient practice of veterinary medicine or surgery; or (b) that any recognised veterinary qualification is not a sufficient guarantee as aforesaid, it may make a report to that effect to the State Government who may, if they think fit,.....
List Judgments citing this section.....by the officer who made the order or his successor in office on the ground of any clerical mistake or error in course of any proceedings under this Act. Section 10 - Order to be final All orders passed by the Tahasildar under this Act shall, subject to any order passed in appeal, review or revision, as the case may be, final and shall not be called in question in any Court of law. Section 11 - Recovery of sums due under the Act Any penalty imposed under this Act shall be recoverable as a public demand. Section 12 - Court fees Notwithstanding anything contained in the Court Fees Act, 1870, every petition or application or memorandum of appeal under this Act shall bear court fee stamp of such value as may be prescribed. Section 13 - Act not to apply to certain lands Nothing contained in this Act, shall apply- (a) to the Government in respect of lands held by them and which is used or set apart for any public purpose; (b) to lands held by- (i) the Government of India; (ii) a local authority; (iii) a Government Company within the meaning of the Companies Act, 1956, 1 of 1956 (iv) a Corporation established under any law; (v) a University established by.....
List Judgments citing this section.....means" (i) any establishment as defined in clause (8) of section 2 of the Orissa Shops and Commercial Establishment Act, 1956; (ii) any factory as defined in clause (m) of section 2 of the Factories Act, 1948, or any place which is deemed to be a factory under sub-section 85 of that Act; (iii) any plantation as defined in clause(f) of section 2 of the Plantations Labour, Act, 1951; and (iv) any other establishment which the State Government may, by notification, declare to be an Industrial Establishment; for the purpose of this Act; (f) "Inspector" means an Inspector appointed under sub-section (1) of section 6; (g) "wages" means all remuneration capable of being expressed in terms of money, which would, If the terms of employment, express of implied, were fulfilled, be payable to an employee in respect of his employment or of the work done by him in such employ ment, and includes:" (i) such allowances (including dearness allowance ) as the employee is. for the time being entitled to; (ii) the value of any house accommodation, or of supply of light, water, medical attendance or other amenity or of any service or of any concessional supply of food grains.....
List Judgments citing this section.....shall be carried into effect unless it has been considered, agreed to and confirmed by' all the concerned societies in the manner prescribed in this section". Section 4 - Insertion of the new Sections 12 A, 12-B and 12-C, Act 21 of 1860-After Section 12 of the principal Act the following new sections shall be inserted, namely: 12-A. Registration of change of name-(1) Where a proposition for change of name has been agreed to and confirmed in the manner prescribed by Section 12, a copy of the proposition so agreed to and confirmed shall be forwarded to the Registrar of Societies for registering the change of name. If the proposed name is identical with that by which any other existing society has been registered or in the opinion of the Registrar so nearly resembles the name of such other society as likely to deceive the public or the members of either society, the Registrar shall refuse to register the change of name. (2) Save as provided in Sub-section (1), the Registrar shall, if he is satisfied that the provisions of this Act in respect of the change of name have been complied with, register the change of name and issue a certificate of registration altered to meet the.....
List Judgments citing this section....."recognised" means recognised for the purposes of this Act in such manner as may be prescribed; (e) "registered medical practitioner" means a practitioner practicing any system of medi cine and registered as such under any law for the time being in force in India; and (f) "unclaimed body" means the body of a deceased person who has no near relative or which has not been claimed by any of his near relatives within such time as may be prescribed. 3. Removal of eyes of deceased person. (1) If any person has expressed in writing a request that his eyes be used for therapeutic purposes after his death, the person lawfully in possession of his body after his death may, unless he has reason to believe that the request was subsequently withdrawn, authorise in writing the removal of the eyes from the body for the said purposes. (2) The person so authorising shall, if he expresses his desire in writing at the time of authorisation, be paid such amount in such manner and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed. (3) Without prejudice to the provisions of sub -section (1) the person lawfully in possession of the body of a deceased person may authorise the removal of the.....
List Judgments citing this section.....in appeal not being an appeal before the Board of Revenue, may, within thirty days from the date of the order, prefer an appeal both on questions of fact and law before the Board of Revenue, who may after calling for the records and giving the parties an opportunity of being heard pass such orders confir ming, modifying or reversing the order in question according as the Board deems proper. (3) Any person aggrieved by an order passed by the Board of Revenue in an appeal under sub-section (4) of section 8 may within sixty days from the date of such order, file an appeal before the High Court. 12. Finality of orders. All orders passed under this Act shall subject to the decision passed in an appeal, if any, be final. 13. Application of Limitation Act, 1963. The provisions of sections 4, 5, 12 and 14 of the Limitation Act, 1963 shall be applicable to the filing of appeals under this Act. 14. Authorities to exercise certain powers of Civil Court. (1) The Collector, Board of Revenue and the other authorities specified under sections 10 and 11 shall, for the purposes of this Act, have the same powers as are vested in a Court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 when.....
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