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Home Bare Acts Phrase: avocationCivil Defence Act, 1968 Section 13
Title: Ordinary Avocations of Life to Be Interfered with as Little as Possible
State: Central
Year: 1968
Any authority or person acting in pursuance of this Act shall interfere with the ordinary avocations of life and the enjoyment of property as little as may be consonant with the purpose of ensuring the public safety and civil defence.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Essential Commodities and Cattle (Control) Act, 1958, (Maharashtra) Section 8
Title: Ordinary Avocations of Life to Be Interfered with as Little as Possible
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1958
Any authority or person acting in pursuance of this Act shall interfere with the ordinary avocations of life and the enjoyment of property as little as may be consonant with the general interest of the public.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionJuvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 Chapter V
Title: Miscellaneous
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....to be decided in terms of clause (l) of section 2 and other provisions contained in this Act and the rules made thereunder, irrespective of the fact that he ceases to be a juvenile on or before such date and accordingly he shall be sent to the special home or a fit institution, as the case may be, for the remainder of the period of the sentence but such sentence shall not in any case exceed the maximum period provided in section 15 of this Act.] ___________________________________________________ 1. Inserted by the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Act, 2006, dated 22.08.06. 2. Substituted for the words "may direct" by the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Act, 2006, dated 22.08.06 Section 64 - Juvenile in conflict with law undergoing sentence at commencement of this Act In any area in which this Act is brought into force, the State Government or the local authority2[shall direct]that a juvenile in conflict with law who is undergoing any sentence of imprisonment at the commencement of this Act, shall, in lieu of undergoing such sentence, be sent to a special home or be kept in fit institution in such manner.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionJuvenile Justice Act, 1986 [Repealed] Chapter VII
Title: Miscellaneous
State: Central
Year: 1986
.....education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years, (Art. 21A) No child below the age of 14 years shall be employed to work in a factory, mine or any other hazardous employment, (Art. 24) The tender age of children is not abused and that citizens are not forced by economic necessity to enter avocations unsuited to their age or strength (Art. 39e), and that Children are given opportunities and facilities to develop in a healthy manner and in conditions of freedom and dignity and that youth are protected against exploitation and against moral and material abandonment (Art. 39f), The State shall endeavour to provide early childhood care and education for all children until they complete the age of six years, (Art. 45) Whereas it is a Fundamental Duty of a parent or guardian to provide opportunities for education to his child or ward between the age of six and fourteen years, (Art. 51A) Whereas through the National Policy for Children, 1974, we are committed to providing for adequate services to children, both before and after birth and throughout the period of growth, to ensure their full physical, mental and social development, Whereas we affirm that.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCivil Defence Act, 1968 Chapter IV
Title: Miscellaneous
State: Central
Year: 1968
.....continues. (2) If any person neglects or fails without any reasonable excuse to obey any order made or direction given to him under this Act or rules made thereunder, he shall be punishable with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, and where such negligence or failure is a continuing one, with a further fine which may extend to fifty rupees for every day, after the first, during which such negligence or failure continues. Section 12 - Effect of Act and rules, etc., inconsistent with other enactments (1) The provisions of this Act or any rules made thereunder or any order made under this Act or any such rule shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith contained in any enactment other than this Act or in any instrument having effect by virtue of any enactment other than this Act. (2) Every appointment, order or rule made in relation to civil defence before the commencement of this Act by or under any law relating to civil defence shall, in so far as it is not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, continue to be in force until it is rescinded or altered under this Act, and be deemed to have been made under the corresponding.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCivil Defence Act, 1968 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1968
.....stocks of rails and tramways; (vi) warehouses and all other places used or intended to be used for storage purposes; (vii) mines, oilfields, factories or industrial or commercial undertakings generally, or any mine, oilfield, factory or industrial or commercial undertaking in particular: (viii) laboratories and institutions where scientific or technological research or training is conducted or imparted; (ix) all works and structures being part of, or connected with, anything earlier mentioned in this clause; and (x) any other place or thing used ro intended to be used for the purposes of Government or a local authority or a semi -Government or autonomous organisation, the protection of which is considered necessary or expedient for securing civil defence; (p) control of any road or pathway, waterway, ferry or bridge, river, canal or other source of water-supply; (q) precautionary measures, which the Government or any department thereof or any local authority, members of police force, fire brigade and members of any other service or authority employed primarily for purposes other than civil defence purposes should be required to take within their respective.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Civil Defence Act, 1968 Complete Act
State: Meghalaya
Year: 1968
.....stocks of railways and tramways; (vi) warehouses and all other places used or intended to be used for storage purposes; (vii) mines, oilfields, factories, or industrial or commercial under taking generally, or any mine, oilfield, factory or industrial or commercial undertaking in particulars; (viii) laboratories and institution where scientific or technological research or training is conducted or imparted; (ix) all works and structures being part of, or connected with anything earlier mentioned in this clause; and (x) any other place or thing used or intended to be used for the purposes of Government or a local authority or a semi government or autonomous organization, the protection of which is considered necessary or expedient for securing civil defence; (P) control of any road or pathway, waterway, ferry or bridge, river, canal or others source of water supply; (Q) precautionary measures, which the government or any department thereof or any local authority, members of police force, fire brigade and members of any other service or authority employed primarily for purposes other than civil defence purposes should be required to take within their respective.....
List Judgments citing this sectionJuvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 Charter 1
Title: Charter
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years, (Art. 21A) No child below the age of 14 years shall be employed to work in a factory, mine or any other hazardous employment, (Art. 24) The tender age of children is not abused and that citizens are not forced by economic necessity to enter avocations unsuited to their age or strength (Art. 39e), and that Children are given opportunities and facilities to develop in a healthy manner and in conditions of freedom and dignity and that youth are protected against exploitation and against moral and material abandonment (Art. 39f), The State shall endeavour to provide early childhood care and education for all children until they complete the age of six years, (Art. 45) Whereas it is a Fundamental Duty of a parent or guardian to provide opportunities for education to his child or ward between the age of six and fourteen years, (Art. 51A) Whereas through the National Policy for Children, 1974, we are committed to providing for adequate services to children, both before and after birth and throughout the period of growth, to ensure their full physical, mental and social development, Whereas we affirm that.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionWorking Journalists (Industrial Disputes) Act, 1955 Section 2
Title: Definitions
State: Central
Year: 1955
In this Act-- (a) "newspaper" has the meaning assigned to it in the Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867 (25 of 1867); (b) "working journalist" means a person whose principal avocation is that of a journalist and who is employed as such in, or in relation to, any establishment for the production or publication of a newspaper or in, or in relation to, any news agency or syndicate supplying material for publication in any newspaper, and includes an editor, a leader-writer, news editor, sub-editor, feature-writer, copy-taster, reporter, correspondent, cartoonist, news-photographer and proof- reader, but does not include any such person who-- (i) is employed mainly in a managerial or administrative capacity, or (ii) being employed in a supervisory capacity, exercises, either by the nature of the duties attached to the office or by reason of the powers vested in him functions mainly of a managerial nature.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionHindu Gains of Learning Act, 1930 Section 2
Title: Definitions
State: Central
Year: 1930
In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context, - (a) "Acquirer" means a member of a Hindu undivided family, who acquires gains of learning, (b) "Gains of learning" means all acquisitions of property made substantially by means of learning, whether such acquisitions be made before or after the commencement of this Act and whether such acquisitions be the ordinary or the extraordinary result of such learning: and (c) "Learning" means education, whether elementary, technical, scientific, special or general, and training of every kind which is usually intended to enable a person to pursue any trade, industry, profession or avocation in life.
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