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Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949, (Maharashtra) Section 22

Title: Prohibition of Allowing Any Premises to Be Used as Common Drinking House

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1949

No person shall- (a) open or keep or use any place as a common drinking house; or (b) have the care, management or control of, or in any manner assist in conducting the business of, any place opened, or kept or used as a common drinking house.

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Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949, (Maharashtra) Section 68

Title: Penalty for Opening Etc., of Common Drinking House

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1949

Whoever,-- (a) opens, keeps or uses any place as a common drinking house; or (b) has the care, management or control of, or in any manner assists in conducting the business, of any place opened, kept or used as a common drinking house,1[shall, on conviction, be punished for each such offence with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years and also with fine: Provided that, in the absence of special and adequate reasons to the contrary to be mentioned in the judgment of the Court,-- (i) for a first offence, such imprisonment shall not be less than six months and fine shall not be less than five hundred rupees; (ii) for a second offence, such imprisonment shall not be less than nine months and fine shall not be less than one thousand rupees; (iii) for a third or Subsequent offences, such imprisonment shall not be less than one year and fine shall not be less than one thousand rupees.] _____________________ 1. This portion was Substituted for the original by Bom. 22 of 1960, s. 57.

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Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporation Act, 1949 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1949

.....Corporation is inserted. (iv) any joint stock company or any society, registered or deemed to be registered under the Bombay Co-operative Societies Act, 19251[which shall contract with or be employed by the Commissioner or the Transport Manager on behalf of the Corporation ; (v) the occasional sale to the Commissioner or Transport manager on behalf of the Corporation of any article in which he regularly trades to a value not exceeding in the aggregate in any one official year two thousand rupees; or (vi) the occasional letting out on hire to the Corporation or in the hiring from the Corporation of any article for an amount not exceeding in the aggregate in any one official year five hundred rupees ; (c) occupying as a tenant for the purpose of residence any premises belonging to the Corporation ; or (d) receiving conveyance charges as a member of the Transport Committee. SECTION 11: DISABILITIES FROM CONTINUING AS COUNCILLOR A Councillor shall cease to hold office as such if at any time during his term of office he, (a) becomes disqualified for being a Councillor by reason of the provisions of section 10 ; (b) absents himself during three successive months from the meetings of.....

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The Assam Cooperative Societies Act, 1949 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 1949

.....and amend the law relating to Co-operative Societies in the Province of Assam. It is hereby enacted as follows: COMMENTS Preamble. This act has been enacted to facilitate the formation and working of Co-operative Societies and to consolidate and amend the law relating to the Co operative Societies in the State of Assam. There is a Central Act, viz., the Co-operative Societies Act, 1912, which amended the Co-operative Credit Societies Act, 1904. The Act of 1904 applies to Societies for the purpose of Co-operative Credit only and not to Co-operative Societies of other kinds. The Central Act has been repealed in its application to Assam and Nagaland by the present Assam Act 1 of 1950. The policy of the Co-operative Societies Act is to save the person concerned from protractive, expensive and sometimes ruinous litigation of the civil courts and its object is to encourage, help and bring co-operation among the persons having limited means. The object of the Co-operative Societies is also to create the quality of credit-worthiness among agriculturists, artisans and other persons with common economic needs so as to bring about a higher standard of living, better business,.....

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Constitution of India Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1949

.....of this Constitution if- (a) he or either of his parents or any of his grand- parents was born in India as defined in (Government of India Act, 1935) (as originally enacted); and (b) (i) in the case where such person has so migrated before the nineteenth day of July, 1948. he has been ordinarily resident in the territory of India since the date of his migration, or (ii) in the case where such person has so migrated on or after the nineteenth day of July, 1948, he has been registered as a citizen of India by an officer appointed in that behalf by the Government of the Dominion of India on an application made by him therefor to such officer before the commencement of this Constitution in the form and manner prescribed by that Government : Provided that no person shall be so registered unless he has been resident in the territory of India for at least six months immediately preceding the date of his application. ARTICLE 7: Rights of citizenship of certain migrants to Pakistan: Notwithstanding anything in (Art.5) and (Art.6), a person who has after the first day of March, 1947, migrated from the territory of India to the territory now included in Pakistan shall not be.....

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The Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1949

.....intoxicating substance which the 4[State] Government may by notification in the Official Gazette, declare to be liquor for the purposes of this Act; (25) "manufacture" includes- (a) even, process whether natural or artificial by which any liquor or intoxicating drug is produced, prepared or blended and also redistillation and every process for the 5 [rectification, flavouring. Or colouring of liquor or intoxicating drug] but does not include flavouring, blending or colouring of liquor or intoxicating drug lawfully possessed for private consumption; and (b) even, process of producing and drawing of toddy from trees; (26) "Medical Board" means a board constituted under section 8: (27) "mhowra flower," does not include the berry or seed of the mhowra tree; (28) "molasses" means the heavy. dark coloured 6[viscous liquid produced] in the final stage of the manufacture of gur or sugar containing, in solution or suspension, sugars which can be fermented, 7[and includes the solid form of such liquid and also any product formed by the addition to such liquid or solid of any ingredient which does not substantially alter the character of such liquid or solid;] 8[land shall also include.....

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Banking Regulation Act, 1949 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1949

.....on 19-9-1949. This Act now incorporates the provisions contained therein in the Banking Companies Act. 1949 as a pernabebt basis, in addition. this Act also amends the said Act for the following purposes :- (a) to incorporate special provisions for facilitating quick amalgamations between banking companies: (b) to empower the Reserve Bank to control opening of branches by Indian banks in foreign countries: (c) to provide a meaning of the terms "assets in India" for the purpose of section 25.-Gaz. of Ind.. 24-12-1949. Pt. V. p:501. Act 52 of 1953.- The Banking Companies Act. 1949 (X of 1949) was passed to ensure proper administration of the banking companies in India. The liquidation of banks, however, continued to be governed by the provisions of the Indian Companies Act, 1913. Experience of the liquidation of a large number of banks that failed during the post-war and post-partition period disclosed that the procedure for the liquidation of joint stock companies was totally inadequate for the liquidation of banking companies in a manner satisfactory to the depositors. A bank has a far larger number of debtors than a joint stock company of a comparable size, and the necessity to.....

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Central Reserve Police Force Act, 1949 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1949

.....15th day of August, 1947, but before the commencement of this Act, shall, for all purposes, be deemed to have been made, done or taken under this Act as if this Act were in force on the day on which such order was made, thing was done or action was taken. SCHEDULE 01: THE SCHEDULE RECRUITING ROLL (See Section 5-) After you have served in the Force for such period as the Central Government may prescribe, you may, at any time when not on active duty, apply for discharge, through the officer to whom you may be subordinate, to the Commandant, and you will be granted your discharge after two months from the date of your application, unless your discharge would cause the vacancies in the Force to exceed one-tenth of the sanctioned strength in which case you shall be bound to remain until this objection is waived or removed. But when on active duty, you shall have no claim to a discharge, and you shall be bound to remain to do your duty until the necessity for retaining you in the Force ceases when you may make your application in the abovementioned manner: Provided that, if you wish to withdraw from the Force, you may submit your resignation at any time before the expiration of.....

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Mahajati Sadan Act, 1949 Complete Act

State: West Bengal

Year: 1949

.....Committee and every officer and servant of the Board shall be deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code. Section 6 Acquisition (1) The 2[State] Government may acquire the properties described in the First Schedule (hereinafter in this section referred to as the said properties) by publishing in the Official Gazette a notice to the effect that the 22.Word subs. for the word "provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order.1950. [State] Government has decided to acquire the said properties in pursuance of this section. (2) When the notice as aforesaid is published in the Official Gazette, the said properties shall, on and from the beginning of the day on which the notice is so published, vest absolutely in the 2 [State] Government free from all incumbrances, and thereupon the 2[State] Government may take possession of the said properties in such manner as it may think fit. (3) When the said properties are acquired in pursuance of this section, there shall be paid to the persons interested such compensation as may be determined and apportioned by the Collector (a), in accordance with agreements reached between the persons interested.....

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Indian Police Act, 1949 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1949

.....small areas and cadres, the police officers have perforce to continue in the same station or area for a long time and this position is not very satisfactory. To remedy this, it has become necessary to provide that Police Officers of Centrally administered areas the transferred from one area to another according to the administrative exigencies by creating a common pool of officers and men which the Chief Commissioner's Provinces may draw upon, thus reducing their dependence upon the Provincial Governments. This common pool of officers may also prove a useful source of supply to the Central Intelligence Bureau in the recruitment of its staff in the lower ranks. As the formation of a common cadre of officers for the Police forces in Chief Commissioners' Provinces involves the constitution of a single police force in all those Provinces under a single Inspector General, this object can be achieved only by enacting new legislation which may take the form either of an amendment to the Indian Police Act of 1861or of an Independent Act. The latter alternative is considered more suitable for the purpose."-Gaz. of Ind., 1949, Pt. V, p. 474. An Act to provide for the constitution of a.....

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