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Start Free TrialBritish Statutes (Application to India) Repeal Act, 1960 Preamble 1
Title: The British Statutes (Application to India) Repeal Act, 1960
State: Central
Year: 1960
THE BRITISH STATUTES (APPLICATION TO INDIA) REPEAL ACT, 1960 [Act, No. 57 of 1960] [26th December, 1960] PREAMBLE An Act to repeal certain British statutes in their application of India. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Eleventh Year of the Republic of India as follows:-
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Title: British Statutes (Application to India) Repeal Act, 1960
State: Central
Year: 1960
Preamble1 - THE BRITISH STATUTES (APPLICATION TO INDIA) REPEAL ACT, 1960 Section1 - Short title Section2 - Repeal of certain British statutes in their application to India Section3 - Savings Schedule1 - SCHEDULE
List Judgments citing this sectionBritish Statutes (Repeal) Act, 2004 Preamble 1
Title: British Statutes (Repeal) Act, 2004
State: Central
Year: 2004
The British Statutes (Repeal) Act, 2004 [Act, No.17 of 2004] [20th February, 2004] PREAMBLE An Act to repeal the British Law Ascertainment Act, 1859, the Foreign Law Ascertainment Act, 1861, the Colonial Probates Act, 1892, in so far as they apply to India, and the India (Consequential Provision) Act, 1949. be it enacted by Parliament in the Fifty-fifth Year of the Republic of India as follows:--
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Title: British Statutes (Repeal) Act, 2004
State: Central
Year: 2004
Preamble1 - British Statutes (Repeal) Act, 2004 Section1 - Short title Section2 - Definition Section3 - Repeal
List Judgments citing this sectionBritish Statutes (Application to India) Repeal Act, 1960 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1960
.....as the repeal of certain British statutes is concerned. As respects the recommendations relating to the replacement of certain British statutes by Acts of Parliament, the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958. has already replaced all the British statutes on that subject and many of the remaining Acts are under separate examination. 2. The reasons for repealing most of the British statutes are contained in the comments of the Commission in Appendix II at pp. 33-84 of its Fifth Report. The present Bill, however, includes a few British statutes which the Fifth Report has listed in Appendix III as statutes with respect to which legislation in India appears to be prima facie necessary. The examination of these Acts has revealed that they may also be repealed. The notes explain the reasons for including such statutes in the present Bill. 3. Clause 3 of the Bill introduces a saving provision on the lines recommended in paragraph 15 of the Report in order to make it clear that the repeal cannot possibly affect any privileges to which India and her citizens may be entitled under any statute now sought to be repealed in its application to territories outside India to which the India.....
List Judgments citing this sectionState Universities Act, 2000 (29 of 2001) Chapter V
Title: Statutes, Ordinances, Regulations and Rules
State: Karnataka
Year: 2000
.....and discipline of, and disciplinary proceedings against, students in the University and in the affiliated colleges and other institutions; (m) rules to be observed and enforced by the colleges and recognised institutions in respect of transfer of students; and (n) all other matters which by this Act or by the Statutes are to be or may be provided for by the Ordinance. 30 (2) No Ordinance shall be made for amending any of the Regulations or the Statutes in force. Section 43 - Procedure for making of Ordinances (1) The Ordinances may be made by the Syndicate in the manner hereinafter provided. (2) In making the Ordinances, the Syndicate shall consult,- (a) the Board or the Boards of Studies concerned when such Ordinances affect the duties of examiners; and (b) the Academic Council when such Ordinances affect the courses of study, conduct or the standard of examinations or the conditions of residence of students. (3) The Syndicate shall not have power to amend the draft of any Ordinance proposed by the Academic Council but it may reject the proposal or return the draft to the Academic Council for reconsideration, either in whole or in part together with such.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionState Open University Act, 1992 Chapter V
Title: Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations
State: Karnataka
Year: 1992
.....that are required to be fulfilled for admission of the colleges to the privileges of the University; (l) all other matters which by this Act are to be, or may be provided for by the statutes. Section 23 - Statutes how made (1) The first statutes are those set out in the Second Schedule. (2) The Board of management may, from time to time, make new or additional statutes or may amend or repeal the statutes referred to in sub-section (1): Provided that the Board of Management shall not make, amend or repeal any statutes affecting status, powers or constitution of any authority of the University until such authority has been given a reasonable opportunity to express its opinion in writing on the proposed changes and any opinion so expressed has been considered by the Board of Management. (3) Every new statute or addition to the statutes or any amendment or repeal thereof shall require the approval of the Chancellor, who may assent thereto or withhold assent or remit to the Board of Management for reconsideration in the light of the observation, if any, made by him. (4) A new Statute or a Statute amending or repealing an existing statute shall not be valid.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Maritime University Act 2008 Section 29
Title: Statutes How to Be Make
State: Central
Year: 2008
.....existing Statute shall have no validity unless it has been assented to by the Visitor. (5) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing sub-sections, the Visitor may make new or additional Statutes or amend or repeal the Statutes referred to in subsection (1), during the period of three years immediately after the commencement of this Act: Provided that the Visitor may, on the expiry of the said period of three years, make, within one year from the date of such expiry, such detailed Statutes as he may consider necessary and such detailed Statutes shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament. (6) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing sub-section, the Visitor may direct the University to make provisions in the Statutes in respect of any matter specified by him and if the Executive Council is unable to implement such direction within sixty days of its receipt, the Visitor may, after considering the reasons, if any, communicated by the Executive Council for its inability to comply with such direction, make or amend the Statutes suitably.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTripura University Act 2006 Section 30
Title: Statutes How to Be Made
State: Central
Year: 2006
.....existing Statute shall have no validity unless it has been assented to by the Visitor. (5) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing sub-sections, the Visitor may make new or additional Statutes or amend or repeal the Statutes referred to in sub section (1), during the period of three years immediately after the commencement of this Act: Provided that the Visitor may, on the expiry of the said period of three years, make, within one year from the date of such expiry, such detailed Statutes as he may consider necessary and such detailed Statutes shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament. (6) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing sub-sections, the Visitor may direct the University to make provisions in the Statutes in respect of any matter specified by him and if the Executive Council is unable to implement such direction within sixty days of its receipt, the Visitor may, after considering the reasons, if any, communicated by the Executive Council for its inability to comply with such direction, make or amend the Statutes suitably.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNagaland University Act, 1989 Section 28
Title: Statutes How to Be Made
State: Central
Year: 1989
.....existing Statute shall have no validity unless it has been assented to by the Visitor. (5) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing sub-sections, the Visitor may make new or additional Statutes or amend or repeal the Statutes referred to in sub-section (1), during the period of three years immediately after the commencement of this Act : Provided that the Visitor may, on the expiry of the said period of three years, make, within one year from the date of such expiry, such detailed Statutes as he may consider necessary and such detailed Statutes shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament. (6) Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing sub-section, the Visitor may direct the University to make provisions in the Statutes in respect of any matter specified by him and if the Executive Council is unable to implement such direction within sixty days of its receipt, the Visitor may, after considering the reasons, if any, communicated by the Executive Council for its liability to comply with such direction, make or amend the Statutes suitably.
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