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Home Bare Acts Phrase: considerMotor Vehicles Act, 1988 Section 71
Title: Procedure of Regional Transport Authority in Considering Application for Stage Carriage Permit
State: Central
Year: 1988
.....Authority shall in considering an application have regard to the following matters, namely:- (i) financial stability of the applicant; (ii) satisfactory performance as a stage carriage operator including payment of tax if the applicant is or has been an operator of stage carriage service; and (iii) such other matters as may be prescribed by the State Government: Provided that, other conditions being equal, preference shall be given to applications for permits from- (i) State transport undertakings; (ii) co-operative societies registered or deemed to have been registered under any enactment for the time being in force; 2 [***] (iii) ex-servicemen; 3 [or] 3 [(iv) any other class or category of persons, as the State Government may, for reasons to be recorded in writing, consider necessary.] 4 [***] Explanation. -For the purposes of this section "company" means any body corporate, and includes a firm or other association of individuals; and "director", in relation to a firm, means a partner in the firm. ______________________ 1. Proviso omitted by Act 54 of 1994, section 23 (w.e.f. 14-11-1994). 2. Word "or" omitted by Act 54 of 1994, Section 23 (w.e.f......
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNavy Act, 1957 Section 116
Title: Retirement to Consider Finding
State: Central
Year: 1957
(1) After the trial judge advocate has finished his summing up, the court will be cleared to consider the finding. (2) The trial judge advocate shall not sit with the court when the court is considering the finding, and no person shall speak to or hold any communication with the court while the court is considering the finding.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGuardians and Wards Act, 1890 Section 17
Title: Matters to Be Considered by the Court in Appointing Guardian
State: Central
Year: 1890
(1) In appointing or declaring the guardian of a minor, the Court shall, subject to the provisions of this section, be guided by what, consistently with the law to which the minor is subject, appears in the circumstances to be for the welfare of the minor. (2) In considering what will be for the welfare of the minor, the Court shall have regard to the age, sex and religion of the minor, the character and capacity of the proposed guardian and his nearness of kin to the minor, the wishes, if any, of a deceased parent, and any existing or previous relations of the proposed guardian with the minor or his property. (3) If minor is old enough to form an intelligent preference, the Court may consider that preference. 1[* * *] (5) The Court shall not appoint or declare any person to be a guardian against his will. ________________________ 1. Sub-section (4) omitted by Act 3 of 1951, section 3 and Schedule
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPatents Act, 1970 (39 of 1970) Section 107A
Title: Certain Acts Not to Be Considered as Infringement
State: Central
Year: 1970
1[107A. Certain acts not to be considered as infringement For the purposes of this Act,- (a) any act of making, constructing,2[using, selling or importing] a patented invention solely for uses reasonably related to the development and submission of information required under any law for the time being in force, in India, or in a country other than India, that regulates the manufacture, construction,3[use, sale or import] of any product; (b) importation of patented products by any person from a person4[who is duly authorised under the law to produce and sell or distribute the product], shall not be considered as a infringement of patent rights.] ________________________ 1. Inserted by Patents (Amdt) Act, 2002. dated 25.06.2002 w.e.f 20.05.2003. 2. Substituted by Patents Amendment Act, 2005 (15 of 2005) for the words: using or selling. 3. Substituted by Patents Amendment Act, 2005 (15 of 2005) for the words: use or sale. 4. Substituted by Patents Amendment Act, 2005 (15 of 2005) for the words: who is duly authorised by the patentee to sell or distribute the product.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 346
Title: Procedure Where Court Considers That Case Should Not Be Dealt with Under Section 345
State: Central
Year: 1973
(1) If the Court in any case considers that a person accused of any of the offences referred to in section 345 and committed in its view or presence should be imprisoned otherwise than in default of payment of fine, or that a fine exceeding two hundred rupees should be imposed upon him, or such Court is for any other reason of opinion that the case should not be disposed of under section 345 such Court, after recording the facts constituting the offence and the statement of the accused as hereinbefore provided, may forward the case to a magistrate having jurisdiction to try the same, and may require security to be given for the appearance of such person before such Magistrate, or if sufficient security is not given shall forward such person in custody to such Magistrate. (2) The Magistrate to whom any case is forwarded under this section shall proceed to deal with, as far as may be, as if it were instituted on a police report.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 404
Title: Statement by Metropolitan Magistrate of Grounds of His Decision to Be Considered by High Court
State: Central
Year: 1973
When the record of any trial held by a Metropolitan Magistrate is called for by the High Court or Court of Session under section 397, the Magistrate may submit with the record a statement setting forth the grounds of his decision or order and any facts which he thinks material to the issue; and the Court shall consider such statement before overruling or setting aside the said decision or order.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCentral Industrial Security Force Act, 1968 Section 15
Title: Officers and Members of the Force to Be Considered Always on Duty and Liable to Be Employed Anywhere in India
State: Central
Year: 1968
(1) Every 1 [***] member of the Force shall, for the purpose of this act, be considered to be always on duty, and shall, at any time, be liable to be employed at any place within 2[or outside] India. (2) Save as provided in section 14, no 1 [***] member of the force shall engage himself in any employment or office other than his duties under this Act. _________________________ 1. Words "supervisory officer and" in sub-section. (1) and "supervisory officer or" in sub-section. (2) omitted by the Central Industrial Security Force (Amendment) Act (14 of 1983), Section 13 and Schedule (15-6-1983). 2. Inserted by the Central Industrial Security Force (Amendment) Act, 2009.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionRailway Protection Force Act, 1957 Section 15
Title: Officers and Members of the Force to Be Considered Always on Duty and Liable to Be Employed in Any Part of the Railways
State: Central
Year: 1957
1 [(1) Every member of the Forceshall, for the purposes of this Act, be considered to be always on duty, andshall, at any time, be liable to be employed at any place within India.] (2)No 2 [* * *] member of the Force shall engage himself in anyemployment or office other than his duties under this Act. ___________________________ 1.Substituted by Railway Protection Force (Amendment) Act (60 of 1985)w.e.f. (20-9-85). 2.Words "superior officer or" omitted, Railway Protection Force (Amendment) Act (60 of 1985) w.e.f. (20-9-85)..
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionLand Acquisition Act, 1894 Section 15
Title: Matters to Be Considered and Neglected
State: Central
Year: 1894
Enquiry into measurements, value and claims and award by the Collector 15. Matters to be considered and neglected.- In determining the amount of compensation, the Collector shall be guided by the provisions contained in sections 23 and 24.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionProtection of Plant Varieties and Farmers-rights Act, 2001 Section 22
Title: Registrar to Consider Grounds of Opposition
State: Central
Year: 2001
The Registrar shall consider all the grounds on which the application has been opposed and after giving reasons for his decision, by order, uphold or reject the opposition.
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