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Saarc Convention (Suppression of Terrorism) Act, 1993 Schedule 1

Title: The Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1993

.....laws, so as to ensure his presence for purposes of extradition or prosecution. Such measures shall immediately be notified to the requested State. ARTICLE VII Contracting State shall not be obliged to extradite, if it appears to the requested State that by reason of the trivial nature of the case or by reason of the request for the surrender or return of a fugitive offender not being made in good faith or in the interests of justice or for any other reason it is unjust or inexpedient to surrender or return the fugitive offender. ARTICLE VIII 1. Contracting States shall, subject to their national laws, afford one another the greatest measure of mutual assistance in connection with proceedings brought in respect of the offences referred to in Art. I or agreed to in terms of the Art. II, including the supply of all evidence at their disposal necessary for the proceedings. 2. Contracting States shall cooperate among themselves, to the extent permitted by their national laws, through consultations between appropriate agencies, exchange of information, intelligence and expertise and such other cooperative measures as may be appropriate, with a view to preventing terroristic.....

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Advocates Act, 1961 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1961

.....with the rules made in this behalf. 39(c) establishing law libraries. (3) A State Bar Council may receive any grants, donations, gifts or benefactions for all or any of the purposes specified in sub-section (2) which shall be credited to the appropriate fund or funds constituted under that sub-section]. SECTION 07: a[1] FUNCTIONS OF BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA- (1) The functions of the Bar Council of India shall be - 40[(a).. . * * * *] (b) to lay down standards of professional conduct and etiquette for advocates; (c) to lay down the procedure to be followed by its disciplinary committee and the disciplinary committee of each State Bar Council; (d) to safeguard the rights, privileges and interests of advocates; (e) to promote and support law reform; (f) to deal with and dispose of any matter arising under this Act, which may be referred to it by a State Bar Council; (g) to exercise general supervision and control over State Bar Councils; (h) to promote legal education and to lay down standards of such education in consultation with the Universities in India imparting such education and the State Bar Councils; (i) to recognise Universities43[or cause the State Bar.....

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Mica Mines Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1946 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1946

.....housing, water-supply and other facilities. The present roposals relate only to the welfare of labour employed in the mines as distinct from factory labour for which the responsibility lies with the rovincial Governments. The mining indusiry has been consulted and there is a general agreement that a cess should be imposed on all exports of mica to finance the welfare scheme. While it may not be possible to find out immediately large sums of money required for the purpose. Government feel that a start in this direction must be made at once by the creation of a Fund by the imposition of an ad valorem duty on all exports of mica. The ill is designed to give effect to these proposals." Gaz.. of India. 1946. Pt. V. p. 257. Amending Act 51 of 1980:-The Mica Mines Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1946 constitutes a fund for the financing of activities to promote the welfare of labour employed in the Mica mining industry. Section 6of the Act empowers he Central Government to make rules to carry into effect the purposes of the Act. The Act does not require the rules made by the Central Government to be laid before Parliament. 2. The Committee on Subordinate Legislation (Fifth Lok Sabha).....

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Saarc Convention (Suppression of Terrorism) Act, 1993 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1993

.....(1) of Section 4-or any other offence specified in Article 1-of the Convention, shall not be considered to be an offence of a political character. SECTION 06: OFFENCES COMMITTED OUTSIDE INDIA (1) When an offence under sub- section (1) of Section 4-or any other offence specified in Article 1-of the Convention is committed outside India,- (a) by a citizen of India, whether on the high seas or elsewhere; (b) by a person, not being such citizen, on any ship or aircraft, registered in India; or (c) by a person, not being such citizen, in a Convention country, 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. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), the Central Government may, by general or special order published in the Official Gazette, direct that the offence under sub-section (1) of Section 4-or any other offence specified in Article 1-of the Convention may be inquired into or tried at any place within India. SECTION 07: PREVIOUS SANCTION NECESSARY FOR PROSECUTION -No prosecution for an offence under this Act shall be instituted except with the previous sanction of the.....

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