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Home Bare Acts Phrase: appIndira Gandhi National Open University Act, 1985 Schedule II
Title: Second Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1985
.....of Management under the provision of Statute 13(1). Provided also that a Lecturer appointed on probation would be confirmed only after he has satisfactorily completed a proper short-term orientation programme as may be determined by the University and that his performance appraisal reports are satisfactory. (7) Confirmation-(a) It shall be the duty of the Registrar to place before the Board of Management the case of confirmation of a teacher on probation not later than forty days before the end of period of probation. (b) The Board of Management may then either confirm the teacher or decide not to confirm or extend the period of probation so as not to exceed twenty four months in all. In case the Board of Management decides not to confirm the teacher whether before the end of twelve months period of his probation or before the end of the extended period of probation, as the case may be, he shall be informed in writing to the effect not later than thirty days before the expiration of that period. (c) A teacher appointed by the Board of Management under Statute 13(1) shall be deemed to be confirmed with effect from the date he joins duty. (8) Increment-Every teacher shall.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionLand Acquisition (Mines) Act, 1885 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1885
.....or portion of the land specified in the statement, except as aforesaid, shall not vest in 4[the Government] when the land so vests under the said Act. "Section 2 of the Bill as introduced (now section 3 of the Act) required the Government to determine, before it issued its declaration under section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, whether the land should be acquired simply under that Act, that is to say, including the minerals or whether the special provisions of this Bill should be put in force with a view to excluding the minerals from the acquisition. It has been represented that it is not for the interest of any of those concerned that an irrevocable determination should necessarily come to on so important a point at a stage of the proceedings when the circumstances of the case would in all probability be imperfectly known. The Government, it will be observed on reference to the Land Acquisition Act, has discretion to withdraw from a proposed acquisition of land up to a considerably later stage, and it seems but reasonable that it should have a discretion to exclude the minerals from the acquisition at any time up to the same stage if it turns out that their acquisition is.....
List Judgments citing this sectionMussalman Wakf Validating Act, 1913 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1913
.....a Hanafi Mussalman, also for his own maintenance and support during his lifetime or for the payment of his debts out of the rents and profits of the property dedicated: Provided that the ultimate benefit is in such cases expressly or impliedly reserved for the poor or for any other purpose recognised by the Mussalman law as a religious, pious or charitable purpose of a permanent character. SECTION 04: WAKFS NOT BE INVALID BY REASON OF REMOTENESS OF BENEFIT TO POOR, ETC No such wakf shall be deemed to be invalid merely because the benefit reserved therein for the poor or other reliegious, pious or charitable purpose of a permanent nature is postponed until after the extinction of the family, children or descendents of person creating the wakf. SECTION 05: SAVING OF LOCAL AND SCTARIAN CUSTOM Nothing in this Act shall affect any custom or usage whether local or prevalent among Mussalmans of any particular class or sect. Central Bare Acts
List Judgments citing this sectionCustoms Tariff Act 1975 Chapter 96
Title: Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles
State: Central
Year: 1975
.....--- Nib points for pen u [10%]3 - 9608 91 20 --- Nibs of wool felt or plastics for use in the manufacture of porous tip pen or markers u [10%]3 - 9608 91 30 --- Other pen nibs u [10%]3 - --- Other : 9608 91 91 ---- Of metal u [10%]3 - 9608 91 99 ---- Other u [10%]3 - 9608 99 -- Other : 9608 99 10 --- Pen holders, pencil holders and similar holders kg. [10%]3 - 9608 99 90 --- Other kg. [10%]3 - 9609 Pencils (other than pencils of heading 9608 ), crayons, pencil leads, pastels, drawing charcoals, writing or drawing chalks and tailors' chalks 9609 10 00 - Pencils and crayons, with leads encased in a rigid sheath kg. [10%]3 - 9609 20 00 - Pencil leads, black or coloured kg. [10%]3 - .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPatents Act, 1970 (39 of 1970) Chapter XVI
Title: Working of Patents, Compulsory Licences and Revocation
State: Central
Year: 1970
.....(1) shall contain a statement setting out the nature of the applicant's interest together with such particulars as may be prescribed and the facts upon which the application is based. (4) In considering the application filed under this section the Controller shall take into account the matters set out in section 85. (5) The Controller, if satisfied that the reasonable requirements of the public with respect to the patented invention have not been satisfied or that the patented invention is not available to the public at a reasonable price, may order the patentee to grant a licence upon such terms as he may deem fit. (6) Where the Controller directs the patentee to grant a licence he may as incidental thereto exercise the powers set out in section 93. 85. Matters to be taken into account in granting compulsory licences.- In determining whether or not to make an order in pursuance of an application filed under section 84, the Controller shall take into account,- (i) the nature of the invention, the time which has elapsed since the sealing of the patent and the measures already taken by the patentee or any licensee to make full use of the invention; (ii).....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Homoeopathic Practitioners Act, 1959, (Maharashtra) Section 36
Title: Control of State Government
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1959
.....preceding the date of the first meeting of the Council constituted after such commencement.] (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, rules, regulations or by-laws if at any time it shall app>ear to the State Government that the 6[Council] or any other authority empowered to exercise any of the powers or to perform any of the functions under this Act, has not been validly constituted or appointed, the State Government may cause any of such powers or functions to be exercised or performed by such person in such manner and for such period not exceeding six months and subject to such conditions as it thinks fit. 7[(3) The Administrator shall be paid from the fund of the Council such salary and allowances as the State Government may from time to time determine.] ____________________ 1. This word was substituted by the words "Board or the Court" and the words "Board or the Court, as the case may be," ibid., Section 38(a)(i). 2. These words were substituted for the words "for such period not exceeding two years, as it may think fit and" by Mah. 24 of 1975, Section 2. 3. These words were substituted for the words "six and half years" by Mah. 17 of 1988,.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Court Fees Act 1959 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1959
.....under this Act on any document filed, exhibited or recorded in such case has not been paid or has been insufficiently paid, he shall report the fact to the presiding officer of the Court. (4) Such presiding officer after satisfying himself of the correctness of such report, shall record a provisional finding that the proper fee has not been paid and determine the amount of the fee payable and such further sum as he thinks reasonable as the costs of the inquiry and the person from whom the fee or the difference thereof, if any, and the costs shall be recoverable. (5) After recording a finding under sub-section (4), the presiding officer shall issue a notice to the person referred to in that sub-section to show cause why he should not be ordered to pay the fee and the costs determined hereunder, and, if sufficient cause is not shown, the presiding officer shall confirm the finding and make an order requiring such person to pay the proper fee and the costs before a specified date. (6) If such person fails to pay the fee and the costs in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (5), they shall, on the certificate of such presiding officer, be recoverable as an arrear.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCopyright Act, 1957 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1957
.....disclosed, if either the identity of the author is disclosed publicly by both the author and the publisher or is otherwise established to the satisfaction of the Copyright Board by that author. SECTION 24: TERM OF COPYRIGHT IN POSTHUMOUS WORK (1) In the case of a literary, dramatic or musical work or an engraving, in which copyright subsists at the date of the death of the author or, in the case of any such work of joint authorship, at or immediately before the date of the death of the author who dies last, but which, or any adaptation of which, has not been published before that date, copyright shall subsist until 17[sixty] years from the beginning of the calendar year next following the year in which the work is first published or, where an adaptation of the work is published in any earlier year, from the beginning of the calendar year next following that year. (2) For the purposes of this section a literary, dramatic or musical work or an adaptation of any such work shall be deemed to have been published, if it has been performed in public or if any 10[sound recording] made in respect of the work have been sold to the public or have been offered for sale to the public. .....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Assam (Temporarily Settled Areas) Tenancy Act, 1971 Complete Act
State: Assam
Year: 1971
.....Assam Land and Revenue Regulation, 1886 (I of 1886). (II) Purposes ancillary for special cultivation shall mean the following" (i) land used for factory buildings; (ii) land used for staff buildings including labour lines; (iii) land used for roads, bridges and drains within the tea estates; (iv) land used for nurseries including shade trees; (v) land used for hospitals, dispensaries, creche, recreation club and play ground; (vi) land used for any other buildings made by management under any other law in force; (vii) land used for seed "bari"; (f) lands included in town-land. Section 3 - Definitions In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context" (1) "agriculture" includes horticulture, pisciculture and other allied agricultural pursuits; (2) "agricultural year" means the year commencing from the first day of Baisakh and ending with the last day of Chaitra, according to Assamese Calendar; (3) "Agriculturist" means a person who cultivated land personally; (4) "holding" means a parcel or parcels of land or an undivided share thereof, held by a tenant and forming the subject of a separate tenancy; (5) "improvement" means.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Bombay Shops and Establishments Act, 1948 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1948
.....for purposes of gain pr not] any business, trade or -profession or work in connection with or incidental or ancillary thereto but does not include a factory, shop, residential hotel, restaurant, eating house, theatre or other place of public amusement or entertainment; 1. Subs. by Mah. 26 of 19,61, s. 4(a). 2. Added by Mah. 64 of 1977, s. 2(b) 3. Ins. by Bom. 28 of 1952, s. 2(i). (5) "Day" means the period of twenty-four hours beginning at midnight: Provided that in the case of an employee whose hours of work extend beyond midnight, day means the period of twenty-four hours beginning when such employment commences irrespective of midnight; 1[(6) "Employee" means a person wholly or principally employed, whether directly or through any agency, and whether for wages other consideration in or in connection with any establishment; and includes an apprentice, but does not include a member of the employer's family;] (7) "Employer" means a person owning or having ultimate control over the affairs of an establishment; (8)"Establishment" means a shop, commercial establishment, residential hotel, restaurant, eating house, theatre, or other place public amusement or entertainment to which.....
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