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Start Free TrialConstitution of India Article 337
Title: Special Provision with Respect to Educational Grants for the Benefit of Anglo-indian Community
State: Central
Year: 1950
During the first three financial years after the commencement of this Constitution, the same grants, if any, shall be made by the Union and by each State1[***] for the benefit of the Anglo-Indian community in respect of education as were made in the financial year ending on the thirty-first day of March, 1948 . During every succeeding period of three years the grants may be less by ten per cent than those for the immediately preceding period of three years: Provided that at the end of ten years from the commencement of this Constitution such grants, to the extent to which they are a special concession to the Anglo-Indian community, shall cease: Provided further that no educational institution shall be entitled to receive any grant under this article unless at least forty per cent of annual admissions therein are made available to members of communities other than the Anglo-Indian community. ________________________ 1. The words and letters "specified in Part A or Part B of the First Schedule" omitted by the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956, section 29 and Schedule.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionConstitution of India Article 336
Title: Special Provision for Anglo-indian Community in Certain Services
State: Central
Year: 1950
(1) During the first two years after the commencement of this Constitution, appointments of members of the Anglo-Indian community to posts in the railway, customs, postal and telegraph services of the Union shall be made on the same basis as immediately before the fifteenth day of August, 1947. During every succeeding period of two years, the number of posts reserved for the members of the said community in the said services shall, as nearly as possible, be less by ten per cent than the numbers so reserved during the immediately preceding period of two years: Provided that at the end of ten years from the commencement of this Constitution all such reservations shall cease. (2) Nothing in clause (1) shall bar the appointment of members of the Anglo-Indian community to posts other than, or in addition to, those reserved for the community under that clause if such members are found qualified for appointment on merit as compared with the members of other communities.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionConstitution of India Article 331
Title: Representation of the Anglo-indian Community in the House of the People
State: Central
Year: 1950
Notwithstanding anything in article 81, the President may, if he is of opinion that the Anglo-Indian community is not adequately represented in the House of the people, nominate not more than two members of that community to the House of the People.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionConstitution of India Article 333
Title: Representation of the Anglo-indian Community in the Legislative Assemblies of the States
State: Central
Year: 1950
Notwithstanding anything in article 170, the Governor 1[***] of a State may, if he is of opinion that the Anglo-Indian community needs representation in the Legislative Assembly of the State and is not adequately represented therein, 2[nominate one member of that community to the Assembly]. ________________________ 1. The words "or the Rajpramukh" omitted by the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956 section 29 and Schedule. 2. Substituted by the Constitution (Twenty-third Amendment) Act, 1969, section 4, for "nominate such number of members of the community to the assembly as he considers appropriate". (w.e.f. 23-1-1970).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 Chapter IV
Title: The Central Register of Indian Medicine
State: Central
Year: 1970
.....duty of the Registrar of the Central Council to keep and maintain the Central Register of Indian medicine in accordance with the provisions of this Act and of any orders made by the Central Council, and from time to time to revise the register and publish it in the Gazette of India and in such other manner as may be prescribed. (3) Such register shall be deemed to be a public document within the meaning of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, and may be proved by a copy published in the Gazette of India. Section 24 - Supply of copies of State Register of Indian Medicine Each Board shall supply to the Central Council three printed copies of the State Register of Indian Medicine as soon as may be after the commencement of this, Aet and subsequently after the first day of April of each year, and each Board shall infor a the Central Council without delay of all additions to and other amendments in the State Register of Indian Medicine made from time to time. Section 25 - Registration in the Central Register of Indian Medicine The Registrar of the Central Council may on receipt of the report of registration of a person in a State Register of Indian Medicine or on application made.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Medical Council Act, 1956 Amending Act 1
Title: Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Act, 2001
State: Central
Year: 1956
.....Act, 2001. 2 . Amendment of section 13-- In the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 (102 of 1956) (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act), in section 13, -- (a) in sub-section (3), after the words granted by medical institutions outside India, the words before such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify shall be inserted; (b) in sub-section (4), the following provisos and Explanation shall be inserted at the end, namely:- Provided that after the commencement of the Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Act, 2001, no such amendment shall be made in Part II of the Third Schedule to include any primary medical qualification granted by any medical institution outside India: Provided further that nothing contained in the first proviso shall apply to inclusion in Part II of the Third Schedule any primary medical qualification granted by any medical institution outside India to any person whose name is entered in the Indian Medical Register. Explanation.-For the purposes of this sub-section, primary medical qualification means any minimum qualification sufficient for enrolment on any State Medical Register or for.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Veterinary Council Act, 1984 Chapter III
Title: Indian Veterinary Practitioners Register
State: Central
Year: 1984
.....: Provided that on the removal of his name from a register, such certificate shall cease to be valid. (3) Where it is shown to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Council that a certificate of registration has been lost or destroyed, the Secretary may, on payment of such fees, not exceeding ten rupees, as may be specified by regulations, issue a duplicate certificate in such form as may be specified in the regulations. Section 26 - Registration of additional qualifications (1) If any person whose name is entered in the Indian veterinary practitioners register obtains any post-graduate degree or diploma in veterinary science in addition to his recognised veterinary qualification, he shall, on an application made in this behalf in such form and in such manner and on payment of such fees, not exceeding fifteen rupees, as may be provided by regulations, be entitled to have an entry stating such degree or diploma made against his name in such register in addition to any entry previously made. (2) The entries in respect of any such person in a State veterinary register shall be altered in accordance with the alternations made in the Indian veterinary.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Complete Act
Title: Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860)
State: Central
Year: 1860
.....Court Section79 - Act done by a person justified, or by mistake of fact believing himself justified, by law Section80 - Accident in doing a lawful act Section81 - Act likely to cause harm, but done without criminal intent, and to prevent other harm Section82 - Act of a child under seven years of age Section83 - Act of a child above seven and under twelve of immature understanding Section84 - Act of a person of unsound mind Section85 - Act of a person incapable of judgment by reason of intoxication caused against his will Section86 - Offence requiring a particular intent or knowledge committed by one who is intoxicated Section87 - Act not intended and not known to be likely to cause death or grievous hurt, done by consent Section88 - Act not intended to cause death, done by consent in good faith for person's benefit Section89 - Act done in good faith for benefit of child or insane person, by or by consent of guardian Section90 - Consent known to be given under fear or misconception Section91 - Exclusion of acts which are offences independently of harm caused Section92 - Act done in good faith for benefit of a person without consent Section93 - Communication made in.....
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 Complete Act
Title: Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970
State: Central
Year: 1970
.....- Provisional registration for practice Section29 - Privileges of persons who are enrolled on the Central Register of Indian Medicine Section30 - Registration of additional qualifications Section31 - Persons enrolled on Central Register of Indian Medicine to notify change of place of residence and practice Chapter V Section32 - Information to be furnished by Central Council and publication thereof Section33 - Commission of inquiry Section34 - Protection of action taken in good faith Section35 - Power to make rules Section36 - Power to make regulations ScheduleI - FIRST SCHEDULE ScheduleII - SECOND SCHEDULE ScheduleIII - THIRD SCHEDULE ScheduleIV - FOURTH SCHEDULE Amending Act1 - INDIAN MEDICINE CENTRAL COUNCIL (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2002 Amending Act2 - INDIAN MEDICINE CENTRAL COUNCIL (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2003
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Telegraph Act, 1885 (13 of 1885) Amending Act 1
Title: Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Act, 2003
State: Central
Year: 1885
.....services to people in the rural and remote areas at affordable and reasonable prices;'. 3. Amendment of section 4 In section 4 of the principal Act, in sub-section (1), the following Explanation shall be inserted at the end, namely:-- "Explanation.--The payments made for the grant of a licence under this sub-section shall include such sum attributable to the Universal Service Obligation as may be determined by the Central Government after considering the recommendation made in this behalf by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India established under sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act, 1997(24 of 1997).". 4. Amendment of section 7 In section 7 of the principal Act, in sub-section (2), after clause (ee), the following clauses shall be inserted, namely:-- "(eea) the manner in which the Fund may be administered; (eeb) the criteria based on which sums may be released.". 5. Insertion of new Part IIA After Part II of the principal Act, the following Part shall be inserted, namely:-- "PART IIA UNIVERSAL SERVICE OBLIGATION FUND 9A. Establishment of Universal Service Obligation Fund (1) On and from the commencement of.....
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