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Shillong Rifile Range and Umlong Cantonments Assimilation of Laws Act, 1954 Preamble 1

Title: The Shillong Rifile Range and Umlong Cantonments Assimilation of Laws Act, 1954

State: Central

Year: 1954

THE SHILLONG RIFILE RANGE AND UMLONG CANTONMENTS ASSIMILATION OF LAWS ACT, 1954 [Act, No.31 of 1954] [28th May, 1954] PREAMBLE An Act to assimilate certain laws in force in the scheduled areas to the laws in force in the Khasi and Jaintia Hills District. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Fifth Year of the Republic of India as follows:--

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Shillong Rifile Range and Umlong Cantonments Assimilation of Laws Act, 1954 Complete Act

Title: Shillong Rifile Range and Umlong Cantonments Assimilation of Laws Act, 1954

State: Central

Year: 1954

Preamble1 - THE SHILLONG RIFILE RANGE AND UMLONG CANTONMENTS ASSIMILATION OF LAWS ACT, 1954 Section1 - Short title and commencement Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Assimilation of laws Section4 - Removal of difficulties Schedule1 - SCHEDULE I

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The Nagaland Tribal, Area, Range and Village Councils Act, 1966 Complete Act

State: Nagaland

Year: 1966

.....and staff of the Councils and their conditions of services; (j ) the powers exercisable by the said Councils in disputes involving customary laws ; and (k) any other matter in respect of which it is necessary to make rules for the constitution and proper functioning of the Councils. (2) Every rule made under this section shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is made, before the Nagaland Legislative Assembly while it is in session for a total period of seven days, which may be comprised in one session or in two successive sessions, and if, before the expiry of the session immediately following the Nagaland Legislative Assembly agree in making any modification in the rule or the Nagaland Legislative Assembly agree that the rule should not be made, the rule shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form or be of no effect as the case may be ; so however, that any such modification or- annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under that rule. Nagaland State Acts

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Shillong (Rifle Range and Umlong) Cantonments Assimilation of Laws Act, 1954 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1954

.....date appointed under sub-section (2) of section 1-for the coming into force of this Act; (b) "law" means so much of any Act, Ordinance, Regulation, rule, order or byelaw as relates to any of the matters enumerated in Lists I and III in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution; (c) "scheduled areas" means the areas specified in the Schedule. SECTION 03: ASSIMILATION OF LAWS (1) All laws which immediately before the appointed day extend to or are in force in, the scheduled areas shall on that day cease to be in force in the scheduled areas except as respects things done or omitted to be done before that day, and for the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that section 6 of the General Clauses Act, 1897-shall apply in relation to such cesser as it applies in relation to the repeal of an enactment by a Central Act. (2) All laws which immediately before the appointed day extend to, or are in force in, the Khasi and Jaintia Hills District shall as from that day extend to and be in force in the scheduled areas. SECTION 04: REMOVAL OF DIFFICULTIES If any difficulty arises in relation to the transition under section 3-from one law or group of laws to another law or group.....

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Shillong Rifile Range and Umlong Cantonments Assimilation of Laws Act, 1954 Schedule 1

Title: Schedule I

State: Central

Year: 1954

THESCHEDULE [Seesection 2(c)] (1)The Shillong (Rifle Range) Cantonment, that is to say, the area as definedbelow:-- Note1:-- This area lies about half a mile to the west of Laban village, andabout the same distance south of the Umjasai river as it runs from West to eastfrom Cantonment Boundary Pillar No.37. Itis nowhere continuos with the boundaries of the Shillong Cantonment. Note2:--No.I Boundary Pillar is situated at a bearing of 313 and at a distance of420 feet from the centre of the 400 firing point on the main range through whichthe Ummawlong stream flows and at a bearing of 243 and at a distance of 565 feetfrom centre of the 600 firing point on the same range Magneticvariation when this boundary was surveyed in 1926 was O.15' west. Boundariesof the detached area Pillars Bearing from Magnetic North Direct Horizontal distance in feet. Degrees Minutes Pillar No.1 to Pillar No.2 The boundary runs from pillar No 1.a north - westerly direction crossing the head of a Nala, to pillar No.2, which is situated on spur across this Nala. 308 18 335 Pillar No.2 to.....

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Shillong Rifile Range and Umlong Cantonments Assimilation of Laws Act, 1954 Section 1

Title: Short Title and Commencement

State: Central

Year: 1954

(1) This Act may be called the Shillong (Rifle Range and Umlong)Cantonments Assimilation of Laws Act, 1954. (2) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint.

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Cattle Trespass Act, 1871 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1871

.....NOT CLAIMED WITHIN WEEK - If the cattle be not claimed within seven days from the date of their being impounded, the poundkeeper shall report the fact to the officer in charge of the nearest police station or to such other officer as the Magistrate of the District appoints in this behalf. Such officer shall thereupon stick up in a conspicuous part of his office a notice staling- (a) the number and description of the cattle. (b) the place where they were seized. (c) the place where they are impounded. and shall cause proclamation of the same to be made by beat of drum in the village and at the market-place nearest to the place of seizure. If the cattle be not claimed within seven days from the date of the notice, they shall be sold by public auction by the said officer, or an officer of his establishment deputed for that purpose, at such place and time and subject to such conditions as the Magistrate of the District by general or special order from time to time directs: Provided that, if any such cattle are, in the opinion of the Magistrate of the District, not likely to fetch a fair price if sold as aforesaid, they may be disposed of in such manner as he thinks fit. STATE.....

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The Himachal Pradesh Police Act, 2007 Complete Act

State: Himachal

Year: 2007

.....shall be deemed to have been released from the charge on expiration of the notice period. (2) Wherever any Public work or Public utility or any manufacturing or commercial concern is in operation and it appears to the Director-General of Police that deployment of an additional Police force in such place is necessary in the interest of maintenance of the public peace or an essential service because of the likelihood of strike or other action by employees of such Public work, Public utility or manufacturing or commercial concern, or other persons, he may, with the consent of the State Government, depute appropriate additional force to such place for as long as may be necessary and make orders requiring the payment of such extra force to be made by the management of such work, utility or concern, and the management of such public work, public utility or manufacturing or commercial concern, as the case may be, shall thereupon cause payment to be made accordingly. (3) All moneys payable under sub-sections (1) and (2) above shall be recoverable by the District Magistrate in the manner provided in sections 421 and 422 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, for recovery of fines, or.....

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The Punjab Police Act, 2007 Complete Act

State: Punjab

Year: 2007

.....if allowed without due control and regulation, is likely to cause a breach of peace, may take necessary steps including making provision for satisfactory regulatory arrangements, on which alone, such assembly or procession may take place. For special reasons to be recorded in writing, the concerned officer may also prohibit the assembly or procession in public interest. All orders and directions shall be given within forty-eight hours of receipt on intimation, as far as possible. Regulation of use of music and other sound systems in public places. 59. The Senior Superintendent of Police of a district or any officer, not below the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police or Deputy Superintendent of Police, may regulate the time and the volume, at which music and other sound systems are used in connection with any performance and other activities in or near streets or any public place that cause annoyance to the resident of the neighborhood. Direction to keep order on public roads. 60. (1) The Senior Superintendent of Police of a district or any police officer, authorized by him in this behalf, through a general or special order, may give reasonable directions to the public to.....

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The Sikkim Police Act, 2008 Complete Act

State: Sikkim

Year: 2008

.....indicators to evaluate the functioning of the Police Service. These indicators shall, inter alia, include operational efficiency, public satisfaction, victim satisfaction visavis Police investigation and response, accountability, optimum utilization of resources, and observance of human rights standards and (d) review and evaluate organizational performance of the Police Service in the state as a whole as well as district-wise against (i) the Annual Plan, (ii) performance indicators as identified and laid down, and (iii) resources available with and constraints of the police. (2) Till such time an appropriate law is made on the subject, the State Police Board shall also function as the State Vigilance Commission and perform the same functions in respect of the Sikkim Vigilance Police as are performed by the State Police Board in respect of the State Police, with Director Vigilance acting as the Member Secretary, who shall be an officer not below the rank of Inspector General of Police. Expenses of the State Police Board 47. (1) Non-official members would be entitled to such remuneration or allowances as may be notified by the State Government from time to time. .....

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