Skip to content


Bare Act Search Results

Home Bare Acts Phrase: colleague

Sign-up to get more results

Unlock complete result pages and premium legal research features.

Start Free Trial

Dentists Act, 1948 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1948

.....effectively. The Bill seeks to achieve the above objects S.O.R. Gaz., of India. 1-6-72. Pt. II.S.2. Ext. P. 598. ACT 30 of 1993 : - The Dentists Act, 1948 was enacted with the object of regulating the profession of dentistry and for that purpose to constitute Dental Councils. 2. The experience of the working of the Act has brought to light certain inadequacies. One of the most noticeable inadequacies has been the mushrooming of the dental colleges without adequate academic and training facilities as laid down in the regulations of the Dental Council of India. At present, the law does not require any one to seek the prior permission of Dental Council of India before establishing a new dental college or for adding a new course of study or post- graduate course or for increasing the capacity of 'students in any existing college, taking advantage of these legal lacumae dental colleges were being established after obtaining the permission of the State Government and affiliation from the University concerned. After the students had put in two or three years of study, such colleges were approaching the Dental Council of India for recognition. The Dental Council of India is not in a.....

List Judgments citing this section

Assessor (Licencing Professional Requirements and Code of Conduct) Regulations, 2000 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 2000

.....to the Authority that he or any of its directors or any of its partners, as the case may be, has (i) not contravened any of the provisions of the Act or the IRDA Act, or any rules or regulations made under those Acts or any order or direction issued by the Authority; (ii) not made a statement which is false in material particulars with regard to his eligibility for the licence or renewal thereof or in any of the activities transacted by him or them or the matters connected therewith as a surveyor and loss assessor; (iii) neither had his licence cancelled or suspended under the Act, nor had violated the Code of Conduct prescribed under these regulations; (iv) discharged the duties and responsibilities as a professional; (v) not been negligent in the discharge of his obligations; and (vi) not been sentenced to a term of imprisonment by any Court of law. Regulation 8 Procedure where licence is not to be granted or renewed, or where licence is to be suspended or cancelled (1) Where an applicant does not satisfy the provisions of the Act and these regulations, the Authority may reject the application for grant of licence or renewal thereof and refund to the applicant not more.....

List Judgments citing this section

Former Secretary of State Service Officers (Conditions of Service) Act, 1972 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1972

.....SECTION 05: PAY OF I.C.S. MEMBERS OF INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE AND I.P. MEMBERS OF INDIAN POLICE SERVICE - Notwithstanding anything contained in section 3-orsection 4-, an I.C.S. member of the Indian Administrative Service or an I.P. member of the Indian Police Service as the case may be, holding a post specified in the Schedule or a post declared by the Central Government lo be equivalent lo such post shall, for so long as he holds that post, be entitled to draw pay as indicated against the post in the Schedule. SECTION 06: RETIREMENT OF I.C.S. MEMBERS OF INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE AND I.P. MEMBERS OF INDIAN POLICE SERVICE Notwithstanding anything contained in section 3-orsection 4-,- (a)an I.C.S. member of the Indian Administrative Service, unless his service has been extended before the appointed day in accordance with the rules and regulations then applicable or is extended on or after that day in accordance with the rules and regulations applicable to the other members of the Indian Administrative Service, shall retire compulsorily,- (i) where he attains the age of fifty-eight years before the expiry of six months from the appointed day, on the date of expiry of the.....

List Judgments citing this section

Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1999

.....thereto and further to amend the Insurance Act, 1938, the Life Insurance Corporation Act, 1956 and the General Insurance Business (Nationalisation) Act, 1972. Be it enacted by Parliament in the Fiftieth Year of the Republic of India as follows: STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS 1. The insurance industry requires a high degree of regulation. The Insurance Act, 1938 provides for the institution of the Controller of Insurance to act as a strong and powerful supervisory and regulatory authority with powers to direct, advise, caution, prohibit, investigate, inspect, prosecute, search, seize, fine, amalgamate, authorise, register and liquidate insurance companies. However, after the nationalisation of the life insurance industry in 1956 and the general insurance industry in 1972, the role of the Controller of Insurance diminished in significance over a period of time. 2. In April, 1993, the Government set up a high-powered Committee headed by Shri R.N. Malhotra, former Governor, Reserve Bank of India, to examine the structure of the insurance industry and recommend changes to make it more efficient and competitive keeping in view the structural changes in other parts of the financial.....

List Judgments citing this section

Medical Council Act, 1956 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1956

.....ACT, 1956 MEDICAL COUNCIL ACT, 1956 102 of 1956 30th December, 1956 "The objects of this Bill are to amend the Indian Medical Council Act, 1933 (Act 27 of 1933)- (a) to give representation to licentiate members of the medical profession, a large number of whom are still practising in the country, (b) to provide for the registration of the names of citizens of India who have obtained foreign medical qualifications which are not at present recognised .under the existing Act; (e) to provide for the temporary' recognition of medical qualifications granted by medical institutions in countries outside India with which no scheme of reciprocity exists in cases where the medical practitioners concerned are attached for the time being to any medical institution in India for the purpose of teaching or research or for any charitable object; (d) to provide for the formation of a Committee of Post-graduate Medical Education for the purpose of assisting the Medical Council of India to prescribe standards of post-graduate medical education for the guidance of Universities and to advise Universities in the matter of securing uniform standards for post-graduate medical education.....

List Judgments citing this section

Presidency Towns Insolvency Act, 1909 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1909

....."If this Bill be passed into law it will be necessary to repeal the 1848 Act, and this raise a question which deserves consideration. The present Act is an Act of the imperial Parliament and a vesting order made under it vests in the assignee by direct operation all the real and personal estate and effects of the insolvent in whatever part of the King's dominions they may be situate or accrue; and a discharge under the Act has effect in every part of those dominions. The Act is one of those which it is within the competency of the Legislative Council of the Governor-General to repeal, but if it be repealed and an Indian Act be substituted, it follows that these advantages must at least for the most part be abandoned, since an Act of the Indian Legislature cannot operate for this purpose outside the limits of India. In 1886 it was proposed that an Act of the Imperial Parliament should be obtained to give this authority to insolvency proceedings in India, but no such Act has as yet been passed. It is believed, however, that the advantages conferred by the Act of 1848 are of no real value, since experience has shown that in practically every case in which there are assets in both.....

List Judgments citing this section

The Himachal Pradesh Judicial Officers (Pay, Allowances & Conditions of Service) Act, 2003 Complete Act

State: Himachal

Year: 2003

.....exercise of the powers vested in him under sub- section (1) of section 4 of the Himachal Pradesh Judicial Officers (Pay and Conditions of Service) Act, 2003 (Act No.10 of 2003), is pleased to make the following rules to regulate the pay of Judicial Officers, namely:- 1. Short title.- These rules may be called the Himachal Pradesh Judicial Officers (Pay Fixation) Rules, 2003. 2. Definitions.- (1) In these rules, unless there is anything repugnant to the subject or context,- (a) "Act" means the Himachal Pradesh Judicial Officers (Pay and Conditions of Service) Act, 2003; (b) "basic pay" means the amount drawn monthly by a Judicial Officer in the existing scale of the post held by him or to which he is entitled by the reasons of his position in a cadre including ex-gratia annual increment(s) and additional pay, if any, but shall not include Special Pay and Personal Pay; (c) "Government" means the Government of Himachal Pradesh; (d) "existing pay scale" means the pre-revised pay scale in respect of a post held or a personal scale allowed to a Judicial Officer as on 1st day of January, 1996, whether in a substantive or officiating capacity; (e) "revised pay" means basic pay of a.....

List Judgments citing this section

  • << Prev.
  • Next >>

Sign-up to get more results

Unlock complete result pages and premium legal research features.

Start Free Trial

Save Judgments// Add Notes // Store Search Result sets // Organize Client Files //