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Start Free TrialBombay Charged Expenditure Act 1957, (Maharashtra) Complete Act
Title: the Bombay Charged Expenditure Act 1957
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1957
Preamble - THE ACT FOR AVOIDING WAGERS (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1865 Section 1 - Contracts declared null and void. No suit allowed on such contracts Section 2 - Nor for commission or brokerage, etc., in respect of agreements by way of gaming or wagering Section 3 - Payments for which guardian and personal representative not to be allowed credit Section 4 - Repeal and savings Section 5 - Number and gender
List Judgments citing this sectionSecurities Contracts (Regulation) Rules, 1957 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1957
.....RULES, 1957 SECURITIES CONTRACTS (REGULATION) RULES, 1957 576 In exercise of the powers conferred by section 30 of the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 (42 of 1956), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules, tile same having been previously published as required by sub-section (3) of the said section, namely :- RULE 01: SHORT TITLE These rules may be called the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Rules, 1957. RULE 02: DEFINITIONS In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) "form" means a form appended to these rules; (b) "the Act" means the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 (42 of 1956); (c) "Government company" means a company in which not less than fifty-one percent of the share capital is held by the Central Government or by any State Government or Governments or partly by the Central Government and partly by one or more State Governments. RULE 03: APPLICATION FOR RECOGNITION An application under Section 3-of the Act for recognition of a stock exchange shall be made to the1[Securities and Exchange Board of India] in Form A. RULE 04: FEES FOR APPLICATION (1) There shall be paid in respect of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Charged Expenditure Act 1957, (Maharashtra) Preamble
Title: the Bombay Charged Expenditure Act 1957
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1957
THE BOMBAY CHARGED EXPENDITURE ACT 1957 [Act No. 5 of 1957]1 [20th March, 1957] PREAMBLE An Act to provide that certain expenditure shall be charged on the Consolidated Fund of the State. WHEREAS it is expedient to declare certain expenditure to be charged on the Consolidated Fund of the State, and for that purpose repeal and enact afresh certain provisions relating thereto in certain enactments; It is hereby enacted in the Eighth Year of the Republic of India as follows :- __________________ 1. For Statement of Objects and Reasons, see Bombay Government Gazette, 1957, Part V, p. 6.
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Title: Repeals and Enactment Providing for Charging Certain Expenditure on the Consolidated Fund of the State
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1957
(1) In the Schedule the provisions mentioned in column 2 thereof the enactments set out in column 1, shall with effect from the 1st day of November, 1956 be deemed to have been repealed, and with effect from that date the provisions in column 3 of the Schedule shall be deemed to have been inserted in their place. (2) The Bombay Charged Expenditure Act, 1950 and the Madhya Pradesh Consolidated Fund (Charged Expenditure) Act, 1950, are repealed.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Charged Expenditure Act 1957, (Maharashtra) Schedule
Title: Schedule
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1957
.....the State Government may determine in this behalf, the remaining amount shall be entered in and transferred to the State Road Fund referred to in subsection (3) of section 9 of the Bombay Motor Vehicles Tax Act, 1935, and shall, subject to the provisions of the said sub-section (3) be expended in the manner and for the purpose stated in the said sub-section (3). (3) The amount transferred to the State Road Fund under sub-section (2) shall be charged on the Consolidated Fund of the State." IV. The Bombay Sugarcane Cess Act, 1948 (Bom. LXXXII of 1948). Section 11(1) "(1) The proceeds of the cess and fees recovered under this Act shall first be credited to the Consolidated Fund of the State and shall after deduction of the expenses of collection and recovery be shown into and transferred to a separate fund called the Bombay Sugarcane Cess Fund." Do. Section 11(3) "(3) Any amount transferred to the Bombay Sugarcane Cess Fund in accordance with the provisions of subsection (1) shall be charged on the Consolidated Fund of the State." V. The Central Provinces and Berar Grants-in-Aid to Local Bodies Act, 1939 (C. P. and Berar XXXV of 1939). Section 4 "4......
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Charged Expenditure Act, 1957 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1957
BOMBAY CHARGED EXPENDITURE ACT, 1957 BOMBAY CHARGED EXPENDITURE ACT, 1957 An Act to provide that certain expenditure shall be charged on the Consolidated Fund of the State Whereas it is expedient to declare certain expenditure to be charged on the consolidated Fund of the State, and for that purpose repeal and enact a fresh certain provisions relating there to in certain enactments; It is hereby enacted in the Eighth Year of the Republic of India as follows:- SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE This Act may be called the Bombay Charged Expenditure Act, 1957 SECTION 02: REPEALS AND ENACTMENT PROVIDING FOR CHARGING CERTAIN EXPENDITURE ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND OF THE STATE:- (I) In the Schedule the provisions mentioned in column 2 thereof the enactments set out in column 1, shall with t from the lst day of November, 1956 be deemed to have been repeated, with effect from that date the provisions in column 3 of the Schedule shall be deemed to have been inserted in their place. (2) The Bombay Charged Expenditure Act, 1950 and the Madhya Pradesh Consolidated Fund (Charged Expenditure) Act, 1950, are repealed-, Maharashtra State Acts
List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Charged Expenditure Act 1957, (Maharashtra) Section 1
Title: Short Title
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1957
This Act may be called the Bombay Charged Expenditure Act, 1957.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1957
.....performance, amusement, game or sport to which persons are ordinarily admitted on payment; (17) "factory" means a factory as defined in the Factories Act, 1948 (63 of 1948); (18) "filth" includes offensive matter and sewage; (19) 99. Omitted and Inserted by Act No.67 of 1993(w.e.f. 1-10-1993). [* * *] (20) 88. Cl (20), Omitted by Act No. 71 of 1971 and Sch. II (w.e.f. 3-11-1971). [* * *] (21) "goods" includes animals; 1010. C1. 21-A, inserted by Act, 67 of 1993. (w.e.f. 1-10-93). (21-A) "Government" means the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi;] (22) "house-gully" or "service passage" means a passage or strip of land constructed, set apart or utilized for the purpose of serving as or carrying a drain or affording access to a latrine, urinal, cesspool or other receptacle for filth or other polluted matter, by municipal employees or other persons employed in the cleansing thereof or in the removal of such matter therefrom; (23) "hut" means any building which is constructed principally of wood, bamboo, mud, leaves, grass, cloth or thatch and includes any structure of whatever material made which the Corporation may declare to be a hut for.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Development Act, 1957 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1957
.....to do anything necessary or expedient for purposes of such development and for purposes incidental thereto: Provided that save as provided in this Act, nothing contained in this Act shall be construed as authorising the disregard by the Authority of any law for the time being in force. CHAPTER 3 Master Plan and Zonal Development Plans Section7 Civic survey of, and master plan for Delhi (1)The Authority shall, as soon as may be, carry out a civic survey of, and prepare a master plan for, Delhi. (2) The master plan shall (a) define the various zones into which Delhi may be divided for the purposes of development and indicate the manner in which the land in each zone is proposed to be used (whether by the carrying out thereon of development or otherwise) and the stages by which any such development shall be carried out; and (b) serve as a basic pattern of framework within which the zonal development plans of the various zones may be prepared. [(3) The master plan may provide for any other matter which is necessary for the proper development of Delhi.] Section8 Zonal developmental plans (1) Simultaneously with the preparation of the master plan or as soon as may.....
List Judgments citing this sectionNavy Act, 1957 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1957
.....to the Indian Naval Forces. When the constitutional changes took place, action was taken to adapt this Act and it now appears as a self-contained Act. 2. This Act dealt largely with disciplinary provisions. There were no statutory provisions concerning the various matters of administration, enrolment, grant of commissions etc. 3. It was long considered that this lacuna should be filled and when the constitutional changes took place it became evident that it would be necessary to have a consolidating statute on the subject. In the meantime, in 1950, the revised Army Act and Air Force Act were passed by Parliament. It was not possible at that time to draft a revised Navy Bill as the present Act was modelled mainly on the corresponding British Act. In U.K., a special committee had been appointed to examine the question of the revision of the British Naval Code. It was thought that it would be an advantage to await the report of that Committee. The present draft has been made taking into account the report of that Committee. 4. In drawing up the present Bill, the provisions of the Army and Air Force Acts have been borne in mind, but changes have had to be accepted on account of.....
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