Title : Liability of Persons for Offences Committed Outside India
State : Central
Year : 1960
When an offence under this Chapter is committed by any person outside India, he may be dealt with in respect of such offence as if it had been committed at any place within India at which he may be found. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Jurisdiction of Court
State : Central
Year : 1960
No court inferior to that of a chief presidency magistrate or a Court of Session shall try any offence punishable under this chapter. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Proof of Application of Convention
State : Central
Year : 1960
If in any proceeding under this chapter in respect of a grave breach of any of the Conventions a question arises under article 2 of that Convention (which relates to the circumstances in which the Convention applies), a certificate under the hand of a Secretary to the Government of India certifying to any matter relevant to that question shall be conclusive evidence of the matter so certified. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Reduction of Sentence and Custody of Protected Prisoners of War and Internees
State : Central
Year : 1960
When a protected prisoner of war or protected internee is convicted of an offence, the court shall,- (a) in fixing a term of imprisonment in respect of the offence, deduct from the term which it would otherwise have fixed any period during which the convicted person has been in custody in connection with that offence before the trial and (b) in fixing any penalty other than imprisonment in respect of the offence, take that period of custody into account. (2) Where the Central Government is satisfied that protected prisoner or war accused of an offence has been in custody in connection with that offence, while awaiting trial, in place other than a camp or place in which protected prisoners of war are detained, for an aggregate period of not less than three months, the Central..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Repeal of Certain British Statutes in their Application to India
State : Central
Year : 1960
The British statues specified in the Schedule, in so far as they extend to, and operate as part of the law of, India or any part thereof, are hereby repealed. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Establishment of Road Transport Corporations in the States
State : Central
Year : 1950
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Extension of the Operation of the Road Transport Service of a Corporation to Areas Within Another State
State : Central
Year : 1950
(1) If a Corporation considers it to be expedient in the public interest to extend the operation of any of its road transport services to any route or area situated within another State, it may, with the permission of the State Government, negotiate with the Government of the other-State regarding the proposed extension. (2) If the Government of the other State approves the proposed extension, the Corporation shall prepare a scheme for the purpose and forward the same to the other Government for its consent, and after such consent has been received, the Corporation may, with the previous approval of the State Government, sanction the scheme. (3) After the scheme has been so sanctioned, it shall be competent for the Corporation to extend the operation of its road transport service to..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Certifying Surgeons
State : Central
Year : 1961
(1) The State Government may appointa qualified medical practitioners to be certifying surgeons for the purposes of this Act within such local limits or for such motor transport undertaking or class of motor transport undertaking as it may assign to them respectively. (2) The certifying surgeon shall perform such duties as may be prescribed in connection with-- (a) the examination and certification of motor transport workers; (b) the exercise of such medical supervision as may be prescribed where adolescents are, or are to be, employed as motor transport workers in any work in any motor transport undertaking which is likely to cause injury to their health. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Medical Facilities
State : Central
Year : 1961
There shall be provided and maintained by the employer so as to be readily available such, medical facilities for the motor transport workers at such operating centres and halting stations as may be prescribed by the State Government. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Hours of Work
State : Central
Year : 1961
No adult motor transport worker shall be required or allowed to work for more than eight hours in any day and forty eight hours in any week: Provided that where any such motor transport worker is engaged in the running of any motor transport service on such long distance routes, or on such festive and other occasions as may be notified in the prescribed manner by the prescribed authority, the employer may, with the approval of such authority, require or allow such motor transport worker to work for more than eight hours in any day or forty-eight hours in any week but in no case for more than ten hours in a day and fifty-four hours in a week, as the case may be: Provided further that in the case of a break-down or dislocation of a motor transport service or interruption of traffic or..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this section