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Home Bare Acts Phrase: augmentationThe Meghalaya Transfer of Land (Regulation) (Amendment) Act, 1978 Complete Act
State: Meghalaya
Year: 1978
.....which sanction of the competent authority is sought under sub-section (1) of Section 3, the land cannot be disposed of to a tribal, by reason of the fact that no tribal is willing to purchase the land or is willing to purchase the land on the terms offered by the seller or at the market value, such person or the competent authority, as the case may be , shall apply to the Deputy Commissioner of the District for the Acquisition of the land by the State Government and where the State Government and where the State Government decides to acquire the land the Deputy Commissioner shall , by order take over the land on payment of compensation in accordance with the principal specified in the Land Acquisition Act, 1894 and the land shall thereupon vest in the State Government free from all encumbrances." MEGHALAYA ACT 2 OF 1978 THE MEGHALAYA APPROPRIATION (No. I) ACT, 1978 (As passed by the Assembly) [Received the assent of the Governor on the 30th March, 1978] (Published in the Gazette of Meghalaya, Extraordinary, dated 30th March 1978) An Act to authorise payment and appropriation of certain further sums from and out of the Consolidated Fund of Meghalaya for the Services of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Kerala Irrigation and Water Conservation(Amendment) Act, 2006 Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 2006
.....shall exercise the following functions, namely:- (a) to evaluate the safety and security of all dams in the State considering among other factors, the age of the structures, geological and seismic factors, degeneration or degradation caused over time or otherwise; (b) to conduct periodical inspections of all the dams; (c) to advise the Government on security measures to be adopted in respect of any dam considering its vulnerability to terrorism, sabotage and the like; (d) to direct the custodians to carry out any alteration, improvement, replacement or strengthening measures to any dam found to pose a threat to human life or property; (e) to direct the custodian to suspend the functioning of any dam, to decommission any dam or restrict the functioning of any dam if public safety or threat to human life or property, so requires; (f) to advise the Government, custodian, or other agencies about policies and procedures to be followed in site investigation, design, construction, operation and maintenance of dams; (g) to conduct studies, inspect and advise the custodian or any other agency on the advisability of raising or lowering of the Maximum Water Level or.....
List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Electricity Duty Act, 1958, (Maharashtra) Preamble
Title: the Bombay Electricity Duty Act, 1958
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1958
.....and low tension industrial consumers. Concessional rates were enjoyed by electro-chemical and electro-metallurgical industrial co-operative factories, production centres and other small scale industries. The concessional rates available to small scale industries and industrial co-operative factories and production centres run by certain institutions were proposed to be withdrawn, on the ground that there was a subsidy available under the Plan Scheme for small scale industries. It was proposed to reverse the concessional rates for electrochemical and electro-metallurgical industries so as to relate them directly to the proportion which the cost of energy constitutes to the total cost of manufacture. With a view to encouraging industrialisation in the industrially backward areas, it was proposed to grant total or partial exemption duty for new undertakings for a period of five years in certain areas. As regards agricultural use, the present rate was proposed to be kept unchanged. It was also proposed to remove certain deficiencies. The Act is designed to achieve the above objects- [Mah. Act No. 26 of 1962]. The Bombay Electricity Duty Act, 1958 was amended by the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAssam Sillimanite Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Refractory Plant) Act, 1976 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1976
.....hundred workers out of employment. 2. Special types of refractories, including high alumina refractories, needed by the steel industry, may be manufactured at the Refractory Plant of the Company and such manufacture would enable the country to progressively reduce the import of such special types of refractories. Accordingly, for the purpose of speedily bringing the Refractory Plant into operation, the management of the Refractory Plant was taken over by the Central Government under S.18AA of the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951, initially for a period of three years from 2nd November, 1972, which was subsequently extended by further one year. Hindustan Steel Limited, to which the management of the Refractory Plant was entrusted by the Central Government, has succeeded in bringing the pilot plant into full production. With a view to putting the available equipment to good use and augmenting the production of refractories, it is necessary, in the interests of the general public, to acquire the right, title and interest of Messrs. Assam Sillimanite Limited in respect of its Refractory Plant. The Bill seeks to achieve the said object. - SOR - Gaz. of Ind.,.....
List Judgments citing this sectionTea Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Sick Tea Units) Act, 1985 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1985
.....safeguarding the interests of the workmen employed therein and exploiting the full potential of the tea units for augmenting the production and manufacture of different varieties of tea which are essential to the needs of the economy of the country. Further investment of large sums of money was also considered necessary for re-organising and rehabilitating these gardens for attaining the objective fully. It was necessary for the Central Government to have an effective control over the affairs of the gardens to enable it to make further investments of such large sums of money and lo project the large investments already made. Since the period of take over of management was expiring on the 10th April, 1985 in respect of Pashok, Looksan and Vah-Tukvar tea units and on the 19th June, 1985 in respect of Potong tea unit, it was decided to acquire these tea units without any further loss of time. In view of the urgency of the matter, and as the Council of States was not in Session at that time, the abovementioned Ordinance was promulgated. 2. The Bill seeks to replace the said Ordinance-Gaz. of Ind.. 7-5-85. Pt. 11, S. 2. Ext., P. 15 (No. 23). An Act to provide for the acquisition and.....
List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Motor Vehicles Tax Act, 1958 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1958
.....the rate at which the tax is leviable, and the periods for which the tax has been paid. (1A)3'cost of vehicle, in relation to (a) a vehicle manufactured in India means cost as per the purchase invoice of the vehicle issued either by the manufacturer or the dealer of the vehicle and shall include the basic manufacturing cost, excise duty and the sales tax payable in the State of Maharashtra; and (b) a vehicle imported into India irrespective of its place of manufacture means cost as per the landed value of the vehicle consisting of the assessable value under the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962) and the Customs duty paid thereupon, including additional duty paid, if any, as endorsed in the bill of Entry by the Customs Department."; (2) "fleet owner" means a person who is the registered owner of a fleet of one hundred or more transport vehicles used or kept for use in the State; (2A1)4"goods carriage" means any motor vehicle constructed or adapted for use solely for the carriage of goods, or any motor vehicle not so constructed or adapted when used for the carriage of goods; (2A)5"interest" means interest payable under section 8A. (2B)1"motor vehicles" means a motor vehicle as.....
List Judgments citing this sectionAsian Refractories Ltd. Act 1971 Preamble 1
Title: The Asian Refractories Limited (Acquisition of Undertaking)act, 1971
State: Central
Year: 1971
THE ASIAN REFRACTORIES LIMITED (ACQUISITION OF UNDERTAKING) Act, 1971 [Act, No. 65 OF 1971] [23rd December, 1971] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for the acquisition of the undertaking of the Asian Refractories Limited for the purpose of augmenting supplies of refractories to meet the essential requirements of the iron and steel industry. WHEREAS the Asian Refractories Limited is in liquidation and has stopped its production; AND WHEREAS the total production of refractories in India is inadequate and insufficient to meet the essential requirements of the iron and steel industry; AND WHEREAS the supplies of refractories can be augmented by speedily bringing the Asian Refractories Limited into operation and expanding its capacity thereafter; BE it enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-second Year of the Republic of India as follows: --
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAssam Sillimanite Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Refractory Plant) Act, 1976 Preamble 1
Title: Assam Sillimanite Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Refractory Plant) Act, 1976
State: Central
Year: 1976
.....and other difficulties, and the pilot Refractory Plant, which was constructed by the said company, has been closed: AND whereas special type of refractories, including high alumina refractories, needed by the iron and steel industry may be manufactured at the Refractory Plant of the Assam Sillimanite Limited and such manufacture will enable the country to progressively reduce the import of such special type of refractories; AND whereas for the purpose of speedily bringing the Refractory Plant of the. Assam Sillimanite Limited into operation, the management of the said Refractory Plant was taken over, for a limited period by the Central Government under section 18AA of the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951; AND whereas for the purpose of augmenting the supplies of refractories to meet the essential requirements of the iron and steel industry, it is necessary to acquire the right, title and interest of the Assam Sillimanite Limited in respect of its Refractory Plant; BE it enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-sixth Year of the Republic of India as follows:--
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTransformer and Switchgear Limited Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings Act, 1983 Preamble 1
Title: Transformer and Switchgear Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1983
State: Central
Year: 1983
THE TRANSFORMER AND SWITCHGEAR LIMITED (ACQUISITION AND TRANSFER OF UNDERTAKINGS) ACT, 1983 [Act No. 41 of 1983] [25th December, 1983] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for the acquisition and transfer of the undertakings of the Transformer and Switchgear Limited with a view to securing the better utilisation of the available infra-structure thereof and to modernise and augment the production of transformers, switchgears and other allied electrical equipments by the said undertakings so as to subserve the interests of the general public be ensuring the continued supply of the aforesaid articles which are essential to the needs of the economy of the country and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. WHEREAS the Transformer and Switchgear Limited are engaged in the production of certain articles mentioned in the First Schedule to the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951(65 of 1951), under the heading "ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT"; AND WHEREAS the Company had been suffering heavy losses for a number of years with the result that a majority of the workers of the Company had been laid off and the affairs of the Company are being managed in a manner.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionConstitution of India Part 12
Title: Finance, Property, Contracts and Suits
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....to be made under the law by any authority, the law shall provide for the previous consent of the President being obtained to the making of any such rule or order. Article 289 - Exemption of property and income of a State from Union taxation (1) The property and income of a State shall be exempt from Union taxation. (2) Nothing in clause (1) shall prevent the Union from imposing, or authorising the imposition of, any tax to such extent, if any, as Parliament may by law provide in respect of a trade or business of any kind carried on by, or on behalf of, the Government of a State, or any operations connected therewith, or any property used or occupied for the purposes of such trade or business, or any income accruing or arising in connection therewith. (3) Nothing in clause (2) shall apply to any trade or business, or to any class of trade or business, which Parliament may by law declare to be incidental to the ordinary functions of Government. Article 290 - Adjustment in respect of certain expenses and pensions Where under the provisions of this Constitution the expenses of any court or Commission, or the pension payable to or in respect of a person who has served.....
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