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Home Bare Acts Phrase: chapter sEMPLOYEE'S COMPENSATION ACT, 1923 Chapter 2
Title: EMPLOYEES'S COMPENSATION
State: Central
Year: 1923
.....an from the injury amount equal to 2[fifty per cent.] of the monthly wages of the deceased 14[employee] multiplied by the relevant factor; or an amount of 9[one lakh and twenty thousand rupees], whichever is more; (b) where permanent total disablement results from the injury an amount equal to 4[sixty per cent.] of the monthly wages of the injured 14[employee] multiplied by the relevant factor; or an amount of 10[one lakh and forty thousand rupees], whichever is more; 11[Provided that the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, from time to time, enhance the amount of compensation mentioned in clauses (a) and (b).] Explanation I.--For the purposes of clause (a) and clause (b), "relevant factor", in relation to a 14[employee] means the factor specified in the second column of Schedule IV against the entry in the first column of that Schedule specifying the number of years which are the same as the completed years of the age of the 14[employee] on his last birthday immediately preceding the date on which the compensation fell.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACT, 1874 Chapter V
Title: HUSBAND'S LIABILITY FOR WIFE'S DEBTS
State: Central
Year: 1874
A husband married after the thirty-first day of December, 1865 sh all not by reason only of such marriage be liable to the debts of hi s wife contracted before marriage, but the wife sh all be liable to be sued for, and sh all, to the extent of her separate property, be liable to satisfy such debts as if he had continued unmarried: Provided that nothing contained in this section sh all1[* * *] invalidate any contract into which a husband may, before the passing of this Act, have entered in consideration of hi s wife's ante-nuptial debts. _______________________ 1. The words "affect any suit instituted before the passing of this Act, not" rep . b y Act 12 of 1891 , Sec. 2 and Sch. I.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACT, 1874 Chapter VI
Title: HUSBAND'S LIABILITY FOR BREACH OF TRUST OF DEVASTATION
State: Central
Year: 1874
1 [CHAPTERVI Husband's liabilityfor Wife's Breach of Trust or Devastation _______________________ 1.Inserted by Act 18of 1927 Sec. 3.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACT, 1874 Complete Act
Title: MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACT, 1874
State: Central
Year: 1874
Preamble1 - MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACT, 1874 Chapter I Section1 - Short title Section2 - Extent and application Section3 - Commencement [Repealed] Chapter II Section4 - Married women's earnings to be their separate property Chapter III Section5 - Married women may effect policy of insurance Section6 - Insurance by husband for benefit of wife Chapter IV Section7 - Married women may take legal proceedings Section8 - Wife's liability for post-nuptial debts Chapter V Section9 - Husband not liable for wife's ante-nuptial debts ChapterVI - HUSBAND'S LIABILITY FOR BREACH OF TRUST OF DEVASTATION Section10 - Extent of husband's liability for wife's breach of trust or devastation
List Judgments citing this sectionEMPLOYEE'S COMPENSATION ACT, 1923 Chapter 3
Title: COMMISSIONERS
State: Central
Year: 1923
.....why he should not make a further deposit within such time as may be stated in the notice. (2) If the employer fails to show cause to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, the Commissioner may make an award determining the total amount payable, and requiring the employer to deposit the deficiency.] ______________________ 1. Ins. by Act 15 of 1933, sec. 16. 2. Substituted by the Workmen's Compensation (Amendment) Act, 2009 [Act No. 45 of 2009] to be effective from 23rd December, 2009 previous text was:- "workman" Section 23 - Powers and procedure of Commissioners The Commissioner shall have all the powers of a Civil Court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), for the purpose of taking evidence on oath (which such Commissioner is hereby empowered to impose) and of enforcing the attendance of witnesses and compelling the production of documents and material objects, 1[and the Commissioner shall be deemed to be a Civil Court for all the purposes of 2[section 195 and of Chapter XXVI of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974)]]. ______________________ 1. Ins. by Act 5 of 1929, sec. 5. 2. Subs. by Act 30 of 1995, sec. 12,.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Chapter VII
Title: Recovery of Municipal Claims
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
.....within thirty days from the service of such notice of demand, either, -- (a) pay the sum demanded in the notice, or (b) show cause to the satisfaction of the municipal council, or of such officer as the municipal council by rule may appoint in this behalf, or of the Municipal Commissioner or Chief Officer, if any, why he should not pay the same, or (c) prefer an appeal in accordance with the provisions of section 150 against the demand, he shall be deemed to be in default, and thereupon such sum not exceeding twenty per cent of the amount of the tax as may be determined by the Municipal Commissioner or the Chief Officer, may be recovered from him by way of penalty, in addition to the amount of tax as an arrear of tax; and the tax and penalty with all costs of the recovery may be levied under a warrant caused to be issued by the municipal council in the form set forth in Schedule XI or to the like effect, by distress and sale of the movable property or attachment and sale of the immovable property of the defaulter: Provided that where any measures precautionary or otherwise have been taken in respect of any such property for the recovery of any sum claimed by the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionColonial Prisoners Removal Act, 1884 [Repealed] Chapter IV
Title: Chapter Iv
State: Central
Year: 1884
.....modification or alteration be recognised and given effect to throughout Her Majesty's dominions and on the high seas as if it were part of this Act. Section 13 - Power as to making and revocation of Orders in Council (1) It shall be lawful for Her Majesty in Council from time to time to make Orders for the purposes of this Act and to revoke and vary any Order so made, and every Order so made shall, while it is in force, have the same effect as if it were enacted in this Act. (2) An Order in Council made fore the purposes of this Act shall be laid before Parliament as soon as may be after it is made if Parliament is then in session, or, if not, as soon as may be after the commencement of the then next session of Parliament. Section 14 - Application of Act to Channels Islands of Man This Act shall extent to the Channel Islands and Isle of Man as if they were part of England and the Unsuited Kingdom. Section 14A - Application or Act to British India (1) This Act in its application to British India shall have effect subject to the modifications specified in this section. (2) In relation to persons removed or to be removed, or returned or to be returned, front-or.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEMPLOYEE'S COMPENSATION ACT, 1923 Complete Act
Title: EMPLOYEE'S COMPENSATION ACT, 1923
State: Central
Year: 1923
..... Section24 - Appearance of parties Section25 - Method of recording evidence Section25A - Time limit for disposal of cases relating to compensation Section26 - Costs Section27 - Power to submit cases Section28 - Registration of agreements Section29 - Effect of failure to register agreement Section30 - Appeals Section30A - Withholding of certain payments pending decision of appeal Section31 - Recovery Chapter 4 Section32 - Power of the [State Government] to make rules Section33 - Power of Local Government to make rules (Repealed) Section34 - Publication of rules Section35 - Rules to give effect to arrangements with other countries for the transfer of money paid as compensation Section36 - Rules made by Central Government to be laid before Parliament Schedule1 - SCHEDULE I Schedule2 - SCHEDULE II Schedule3 - SCHEDULE III Schedule4 - SCHEDULE IV
List Judgments citing this sectionColonial Prisoners Removal Act, 1884 [Repealed] Chapter II
Title: Chapter Ii
State: Central
Year: 1884
.....possession, shall be received in evidence in every Court of justice in Her Majesty's dominions without further proof, and shall be evidence of the facts therein stated, and all acts done in pursuance of such warrant shall be deemed to have been authorised by law. Section 8 - Dealing with removed prisoner (1) Every prisoner removed in pursuance of this Act shall, until he is returned in pursuance of this Act, he dealt with in the part of Her Majesty's dominions to which he is removed, in like manner as if his sentence (with such variation, if any, of the conditions thereof as may have been duly made in pursuance of regulations under this Act) had been duly awarded in that part, and shall be subject accordingly to all laws and regulations in force in that part, with the following qualifications, that his conviction, judgment and sentence may be questioned in the part of Her Majesty's dominions from which he has been removed in the same manner as if he had not been removed and that his sentence may be remitted and his discharge ordered in the same manner and by the same authority as if he had not been removed. (2) The officer in charge of any prison, on request by any person.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEMPLOYEE'S COMPENSATION ACT, 1923 Chapter 1
Title: PRELIMINARY
State: Central
Year: 1923
.....by rules made under this Act; (i) "qualified medical practitioner" means any person registered 8[***] under any 9[Central Act, Provincial Act, or an Act of the Legislature of a 10[State]] providing for the maintenance of a register of medical practitioners, or, in any area where no such last-mentioned Act is in force, any person declared by the State Government, by notification in the Official Gazette, to be a qualified medical practitioner for the purposes of this Act; 11[***] (k) "seaman" means any person forming part of the crew of any 12[***] ship, but does not include the master of 13[the] ship; (l) "total disablement" means such disablement, whether of a temporary or permanent nature, as incapacitates a 26[employee] for all work which he was capable of performing at the time of the accident resulting in such disablement: 14[Provided that permanent total disablement shall be deemed to result from every injury specified in Part I of Schedule I or from any combination of injuries specified in Part II thereof where the aggregate percentage of the loss of earning capacity, as specified in the said Part II against those injuries, amounts to one hundred per.....
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