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Chemical Weapons Convention Act, 2000 Schedule I

Title: Schedule

State: Central

Year: 2000

.....Not permit in any place under its control any activity prohibited to a State Party under this Convention; and (c) Extend its penal legislation enacted under sub-paragraph (a) to any activity prohibited to a State Party under this Convention undertaken anywhere by natural persons, possessing its nationality, in conformity with international law. 2. Each State Party shall cooperate with other States Parties and afford the appropriate form of legal assistance to facilitate the implementation of the obligations under paragraph 1. 3. Each State Party, during the implemenation of its obligations under this Convention, shall assign the highest priority to ensuring the safety of people and to protecting the environment, and shall cooperate as appropriate with other States Parties in this regard Relations between the State Party and the Organization 4. In order to fulfill its obligation under this Convention, each State Party shall designate or establish a National Authority to serve as the national focal point for effective liaison with the Organization and other States Parties. Each State Party shall notify the Organization of its National Authority at the time that this.....

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Karnataka Reservation of Appointments or Posts (in the Civil Services of the State) for Rural Candidates Act, 2000 Preamble 1

Title: Karnataka Reservation of Appointments or Posts (in the Civil Services of the State) for Rural Candidates Act, 2000

State: Karnataka

Year: 2000

.....they have made any comparative study regarding the schools in the rural areas, their standard of education, teaching methods etc., It is well known fact that even in urban areas the education standard of children of hut dwellers and other economically and socially backward classes is not of same standard as of rural areas"; WHEREAS the Government constituted a Commission of Inquiry consisting of Justice R. Ramakrishna, a former Judge of the High Court, as Chairman and some other members to examine various aspects relating to rural candidates; WHEREAS the Commission has given its report in which it has observed that both from the point of view of available schooling facilities as well as infrastructural facilities in the existing school, it is evident that children in rural schools suffer from a serious handicap as compared to children in urban schools and further it has recommended to have a legislation to provide for further reservation of five percent over and above the reservation already provided to the persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and the other Backward Classes to the extent of fifty percent; WHEREAS the Supreme Court in the case of.....

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Reservation of Appointments or Posts (in the Civil Services of the State) for Rural Candidates Act, 2000 Preamble 1

Title: Reservation of Appointments or Posts (in the Civil Services of the State) for Rural Candidates Act, 2000

State: Karnataka

Year: 2000

.....they have made any comparative study regarding the schools in the rural areas, their standard of education, teaching methods etc., It is well known fact that even in urban areas the education standard of children of hut dwellers and other economically and socially backward classes is not of same standard as of rural areas"; WHEREAS the Government constituted a Commission of Inquiry consisting of Justice R. Ramakrishna, a former Judge of the High Court, as Chairman and some other members to examine various aspects relating to rural candidates; WHEREAS the Commission has given its report in which it has observed that both from the point of view of available schooling facilities as well as infrastructural facilities in the existing school, it is evident that children in rural schools suffer from a serious handicap as compared to children in urban schools and further it has recommended to have a legislation to provide for further reservation of five percent over and above the reservation already provided to the persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and the other Backward Classes to the extent of fifty percent; WHEREAS the Supreme Court in the case of.....

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Mizoram University Act, 2000 Schedule I

Title: Schedule

State: Central

Year: 2000

.....meet atleast once in an academic year preferably in the beginning of that year. Ordinances how made 40. (1) The first Ordinances made under sub-section (2) of section 28 may beamended, repealed or added to at any time by the Executive Council in themanner specified below. (2) No Ordinance in respect of the matters enumerated in section 28, other than those enumerated in clause(n) of sub-section (1) thereof, shall be made by the ExecutiveCouncil unless a draft of such Ordinance has been proposed by theAcademic Council. (3) TheExecutive Council shall not havepower to amend any draft of any Ordinance proposed by the AcademicCouncil under clause (2), but may reject the proposal or return the draft to the Academic Council forre-consideration, either in whole or in part, together with any amendment whichthe Executive Council may suggest. (4) Where theExecutive Council has rejected or returned the draft of an Ordinanceproposed by the Academic Council, the Academic Council may consider thequestion afresh and in case the originaldraft is reaffirmed by a majorityof not less than two-thirds of the members present and voting and more thanhalf the total number of members of the.....

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Mizoram University Act, 2000 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 2000

.....taken upon the result of such inspection or inquiry. (10) Where, the Executive Council or the management, does not, within a reasonable time, take action to the satisfaction of the Visitor, the Visitor may, after considering any explanation furnished or representation made by the Executive Council or the management, issue such directions as he may think fit and the Executive Council or the management, as the case may be, shall comply with such directions. (11) Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions of this section, the Visitor may, by order in writing, annual any proceeding of the University which is not in conformity with the Act, the Statutes or the Ordinances: Provided that before making any such order, he shall call upon the Registrar to show cause why such an order should not be made, and, if any cause is shown within a reasonable time, he shall consider the same. (12) The Visitor shall have such other powers as may be prescribed by the Statutes. SECTION 10: OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY The following shall be the officers of the University :" (1) the Vice-chancellor; (2) the Pro-Vice-Chancellor; (3) the Deans of Schools; (4) the Registrar; (5) the Finance Officer; (6).....

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Karnataka Reservation of Appointments or Posts (in the Civil Services of the State) for Rural Candidates Act, 2000 Section 3

Title: Reservation of Appointments or Posts for Rural Candidates

State: Karnataka

Year: 2000

Notwithstanding anything contained in any judgement, decree or order of any court or other authority having regard to the serious handicap suffered by rural candidates who have studied in rural schools as compared to those who have studied in urban schools and the inadequate representation of rural candidates in the civil services of the State, twenty-five percent of the vacancies earmarked for direct recruitment in each of the categories of General Merit, the Scheduled Castes and Schedule Tribes and in each of the categories of the Other Backward Classes shall be reserved for rural candidates: Provided that in the case of a rural candidate belonging to general merit or the other backward classes except category I, concept of creamy layer as may be applicable as per the orders of the Government with regard to reservation issued under clause (4) of Article 16 of the Constitution shall apply mutatis mutandis.

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Reservation of Appointments or Posts (in the Civil Services of the State) for Rural Candidates Act, 2000 Section 3

Title: Reservation of Appointments or Posts for Rural Candidates

State: Karnataka

Year: 2000

Notwithstanding anything contained in any judgement, decree or order of any court or other authority having regard to the serious handicap suffered by rural candidates who have studied in rural schools as compared to those who have studied in urban schools and the inadequate representation of rural candidates in the civil services of the State, twenty-five percent of the vacancies earmarked for direct recruitment in each of the categories of General Merit, the Scheduled Castes and Schedule Tribes and in each of the categories of the Other Backward Classes shall be reserved for rural candidates: Provided that in the case of a rural candidate belonging to general merit or the other backward classes except category I, concept of creamy layer as may be applicable as per the orders of the Government with regard to reservation issued under clause (4) of Article 16 of the Constitution shall apply mutatis mutandis.

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Control of Organized Crimes Acts, 2000 Section 14

Title: Authorization of Interception of Wire, Electronic or Oral Communication

State: Karnataka

Year: 2000

.....investigating or law enforcement officer making the application and the head of the department authorizing the application; (b) A statement of the facts and circumstances relied upon by the applicant, to justify his belief that an order should be issued including- (i) Details as to the offence of organized crime that has been, is being or is about to be committed; (ii) A particular description of the nature and location of the facilities from which or the place where the communication is to be intercepted; (iii) A particular description of the type of communications sought to be intercepted; and (iv) The identity of the person, if known, committing the offence of organized crime and whose communications is to be intercepted; (c) A statement as to whether or not other modes of enquiry or intelligence gathering have been tried and failed or why they reasonably appear to be unlikely to succeed if tried or to be too dangerous or is likely to expose the identity of those connected with the operation of interception; (d) A statement of the period of time for which the interception is required to be maintained, if the nature of the enquiry is such that the authorization.....

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Karnataka Koragas (Prohibition of Ajalu Practice) Act, 2000 Section 2

Title: Definitions

State: Karnataka

Year: 2000

In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) "Ajalu practice " means, performance of any act or ceremony,- (i) differentiating between Koragas and persons belonging to other communities by paying no wages or lesser wages to Koragas for using their service; (ii) treating Koragas as inferior human beings as compared to others; (iii) mixing hair, nails or any other inedible or abnoxious substance in the food and asking Koragas to eat that food; (iv) driving Koragas to run like buffaloes before the beginning of Kambala. (b) 'Kambala' means buffalo race in marshy land; (c) "Koraga" means an Adivasi Tribal person belonging to Koraga Community of any age.

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Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Insurance Advertisements and Disclosure) Regulations, 2000 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 2000

.....of 1972), or Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999 (41 of 1999) shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in those Acts or the rules as the case may be. Regulation 3 Compliance and control (1) Every insurer or intermediary or insurance agent shall- (i) have a compliance officer, whose name and official position in the organisation shall be communicated to the Authority, and he shall be responsible to oversee the advertising programme. (ii) establish and maintain a system of control over the content, form, and method of dissemination of all advertisements concerning its policies. (iii) maintain an advertising register at its corporate office which must include: (a) a specimen of every advertisement disseminated, or issued or a record of any broadcast or telecast, etc.; (b) a notation attached to each advertisement indicating the manner, extent of distribution and form number of any policy advertised, and (iv) maintain a specimen of all advertisements for a minimum period of three years. (v) file a copy of each advertisement with the Authority as soon as it is first issued, together with information: (a) an identifying number for the.....

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