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Start Free TrialDelhi Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Act, 1986 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1986
.....Act, 1957 (66 of 1957)or the bye-laws madeunder Section 188sub-section (3) ofSection 189and subsection (1) ofSection 190 of the Punjab Municipal Act, 1911 (Punjab Act 3 of 1911), as in force in New Delhi or the regulations made under sub-section (1) ofSection 57 of the Delhi Development Act 1957(61 of 1957), relating to buildings; (e) "Chief Fire Officer" means the Chief Fire Officer appointed by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi established underthe Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957 (66 of 1957); (f) "Delhi" means the Union territory of Delhi; (g) "fire prevention and fire safety measures" means such measures as are necessary in accordance with the building bye-laws for the prevention, control and fighting of fire and for ensuring the safety of life and property in case of fire; (h) "local authority" means the Delhi Cantonment Board established underthe Cantonments Act, 1924 (2 of 1924)-, the Delhi Development Authority established underthe Delhi Development Act, 1957 (61 of 1957), the Delhi Municipal Corporation established underthe Delhi Municipal Corporation Act 1957 (66 of 1957), the New Delhi Municipal Committee established under the Punjab Municipal Act, 1911.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Delhi Apartment Ownership Act, 1986 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1986
.....document which ascertains the rights and liabilities of the parties to the deed. Failure to comply with the terms of the agreement shall attract legal action by the aggrieved party. 8. Right of re-entry (1) Where any land is given on lease by a person (hereafter in this section referred to as the lessor) to another person (hereafter in this section referred to as the lessee, which term shall include a person in whose favour a sub-lease of such land has been granted), and any multistoreyed building has been constructed on such lease-hold land by the lessee or by any other person authorized by him or claiming through him, such lessee shall grant in respect of the land as many sub-leases s there are apartments in such multi-storeyed building and shall execute separate deeds of sub-lease in respect of such land in favour of each apartment owner.- (a) in the case of multi-storeyed building constructed before the commencement of this Act, within three months from such commencement; or (b) in the case of a multi-storeyed building constructed after the commencement of this Act, within three months from the date on which the possession of any apartment in such.....
List Judgments citing this sectionNational Security Guard Act, 1986 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1986
.....the duties of his appointment, except with the previous permission in writing of the prescribed authority. SECTION 08: TENURE OF SERVICE UNDER THE ACT Every person subject to this Act shall hold office during the pleasure of the President. SECTION 09: TERMINATION OF SERVICE BY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT Subject to the provisions of this Act and the rules, the Central Government may dismiss or remove from service any person subject to this Act. SECTION 10: DISMISSAL, REMOVAL OR REDUCTION BY THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL AND BY OTHER OFFICERS (1) The Director-General, any Additional Director-General or any Inspector-General may dismiss or remove from service or reduce to a lower grade or rank or the ranks, any person subject to this Act other than an officer. (2) An officer not below the rank of a Deputy Inspector-General or any prescribed officer may dismiss or remove from the service any person under his command other than an officer or an Assistant Commander. (3) Any such officer as is mentioned in sub-section (2) may reduce to it lower grade or rank or the ranks any person under his command except an officer or an Assistant Commander. (4) The exercise of any power under this Section shall be.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Act, 1986 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1986
.....Extra., Part IV, dated 31st March, 1987 pp. 4-7. In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 16 of the Delhi Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Act, 1986 (Act No. 56 of 1986), the Administrator of the Union Territory of Delhi is pleased to make the following rules, namely: Rule1 Short Title, Extent and Commencement (1) These rules may be called the Delhi Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Rules, 1987. (2) They extend to the whole' of the Union Territory of Delhi. (3) They shall come into force at once. Rule2 Definitions In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires; (1) 'Act' means the Delhi Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Act, 1986. (2) 'Forms' means 'forms' appended to these rules. (3) The words and expressions used in the Act and not defined in these rules shall have the same meaning as assigned to them in the Act. Rule3 Nominated Authority Appointment of any persons as 'nominated authority' shall be made in consultation with Chief Fire Officer who will also prescribe the jurisdiction within which such person shall function . Rule4 Height of Building The minimum height of the building for purposes of sub-section (1) of Section 3 of the Act shall be.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Bhaskar Textile Mills (Acquisition and Transfer) Act, 1986 Complete Act
State: Orissa
Year: 1986
..... 17. Claim to be made to the Commissioner. (Substituted by the Bhaskar Textile Mills (Acquisition and Transfer) Amendment and Validation Act, 1990 (Orissa Act 18 of 1990) S. 2, came into force, w.e.f. the 12th March 1983) [Every person having a claim against the owner of the textile undertaking shall prefer such claim before the Commissioner within thirty days from the date of publication of a notice issued by the Commissioner inviting such claims:] Provided that if the Commissioner is satisfied that the claimant was prevented by sufficient cause from preferring the claim within the said period of thirty days, he may entertain the claim within a further period of thirty days but not thereafter, 18. Priority of claims. The claims arising out of the matters specified in the Schedule shall have priorities in accordance with the following principles, namely:" (a) category I shall have precedence over all other categories and category II shall have precedence over category III and so on; (b) the claims specified in each category except category III shall rank equally and be paid in full,, but if the amount is insufficient to meet such claims in Kill, they shall.....
List Judgments citing this sectionBureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1986
..... (1) On and from the date of establishment of the Bureau.- (a) any reference to the Indian Standards Institution in any law other than this Act or in any contract or other instrument shall be deemed as a reference to the Bureau: (b) all properties and assets, movable and immovable, of, or belonging to. the Indian Standards Institution shall vest in the Bureau: (c) all the rights and liabilities of the Indian Standards Institution shall be transferred to, and be the rights and liabilities of, the Bureau; (d) without prejudice to the provisions of clause (c), all debts, obligations and liabilities incurred, all contracts entered into and all matters and things engaged to be done by, with or for the Indian Standards Institution immediately before that date. for or in connection with the purposes of the said Institution shall be deemed to have been incurred, entered into. or engaged to be done by with or for the Bureau, (e) all sums of money due to the Indian Standards Institution immediately before that date shall be deemed to be due to the Bureau, (f) all suits and other legal proceedings instituted or which could have been instituted by or against the Indian.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCo-operative Textile Mills (Acquisition and Transfer) Act, 1986 Preamble 1
Title: Karnataka Co-operative Textile Mills (Acquisition and Transfer) Act, 1986
State: Karnataka
Year: 1986
.....and in order to secure the proper management of the said Mills, so as to subserve the interest of the general public, by ensuring continued manufacture, production and distribution of yarn and cloth which are essential to the needs of the economy of the country and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. WHEREAS the owners of the Karnataka Co-operative Textile Mills M/s. The Karnataka Co-operative Textile Mills, Ltd., Dharwar had closed down the said Mills in the year 1969 and had subsequently with the permission of the State Government leased out the said Mills in 1970 to M/s. G.Mahadevappa & Sons, Hubli, a partnership firm and the lessee also closed down the Mills in 1979 as it was not able to manage the affairs of the said Mills properly; WHEREAS the closure of the said Mills was prejudicial to the Scheduled industry, namely the cotton textile industry the Government of India, under section 18AA of the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951, issued a Notification No. S.O.170(E)18AA/IDRA/79, dated Thirtieth day of March, 1979 and authorised the State Government to take over the management of the said Mills initially for a period not.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDock Workers (Safety, Health and Welfare) Act, 1986 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1986
.....regulations shall be regarded as confidential and shall not be disclosed to any person or authority unless such disclosure is for the puropse of any action or proceeding under this Act or the regulations or under any other law or unless the Chief Inspector or the Inspector considers such disclosure necessary to ensure the health, safety or welfare of any dock worker. (2) The Chief Inspector or the Inspector shall not disclose the source of any complaint bringing to his notice a defect or breach of any legal provisions and if any visit or inspection is to be made in connection with such a complaint, he shall give no intimation to the employer that the visit is made in consequence of receipt of such a complaint: Provided that the restrictions imposed under this sub-section shall not apply to any case where the complainant himself has expressed his willingness to have the source of complaint disclosed. (3) If the Chief Inspector or an Inspector or any other person referred to in sub-section ( 1 ) discloses, contrary to the provisions of this section, any information as aforesaid, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine, or with.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDock Workers (Safety, Health and Welfare) Act, 1986 Section 21
Title: Power to Make Regulations
State: Central
Year: 1986
.....be furnished, the particulars to he contained in them and the time within which they are to be submitted; and (z) providing for the submission of statement of accidents, man-days lost, volume of cargo handled and particulars of dock workers. (3) The regulations made under this section may,-- (a) provide for the circumstances in which and the conditions subject to which, exemptions from any of the regulations made under this section may be given specifying the authorities who may grant such exemptions and regulating their procedure; and (b) make special provision to meet the special requirement of any particular port or ports. (4) In making a regulation under this section the appropriate Government may direct that a breach thereof shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees, or with both, and, if the breach is continued after conviction, with a further fine which may extend to one hundred rupees for each day on which the breach is so continued.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionChild Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 Schedule I
Title: Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1986
.....Elephants.] PART B PROCESSES (1) Bidi-making. 5 [(2) Carpet-weaving including preparatory and incidental process thereof.] (3) Cement manufacture, including bagging of cement. 5 [(4) Cloth printing, dyeing and weaving including preparatory and incidental process thereto.] (5) Manufacture of matches, explosives and fire-works. (6) Mica-cutting and splitting. (7) Shellac manufacture. (8) Soap manufacture. (9) Tanning. (10) Wool-cleaning. (11) 6 [Building and Construction Industry including processing and polishing of granite stones.] 7 [(12) Manufacture of slate pencils (including packing). (13) Manufacture of products from agate. (14) Manufacturing processes using toxic metals and substances, such as lead, mercury, manganese, chromium, cadmium, benzene, pesticides andasbestos.] 8 [(15) "Hazardous processes" as defined in Section 2 (cb) and 'dangerous operations' as defined in rules made under Section 87 of the Factories Act, 1948 (63 of 1948). (16) Printing as defined in Section 2(k) (iv) of the Factories Act, 1948 (63 of 1948). (17) Cashew and cashewnut descaling and processing. (18) Soldering processes in electronic industries.] 5[(19).....
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