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Start Free TrialKarnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Chapter V
Title: Obligatory and Discretionary Functions of Municipal Councils
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
.....by the Government in that behalf: Provided that the Government may, by notification, exempt any municipal council from the provisions of this section. Section 91 - Discretionary functions of municipal councils Every municipal council may, in its discretion, provide either wholly or in part for all or any of the following matters, namely:-- (a) laying out, whether in areas previously built upon or not new public streets and acquiring the land for that purpose, including the land requisite for the construction of buildings or curtilages thereof, to abut on such street; (b) constructing, establishing or maintaining public parks, gardens, libraries, museums, mental hospitals, halls, offices, dharmasalas, choultries, musafirkhanas, rest-houses, homes for the disabled and destitute persons and other public buildings; 1 [(c) providing shelter for destitute women;] (d) constructing and maintaining, where necessary, suitable sanitary houses for the habitation of the poor and granting loans for construction of such houses or for effecting necessary improvements connected therewith; (e) providing accommodation for any class of servants other than sweepers and scavengers.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTrade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999) Section 128
Title: Exercise of Discretionary Power by Registrar
State: Central
Year: 1999
Subject to the provisions of section 131, the Registrar shall not exercise any discretionary or other power vested in him by this Act or the rules made thereunder adversely to a person applying for the exercise of that power without (if so required by that person within the prescribed time) giving to the person an opportunity of being heard.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDesigns Act, 2000 Section 33
Title: Exercise of Discretionary Power by Controller
State: Central
Year: 2000
Where any discretionary power is by or under this Act given to the Controller, he shall not exercise that power adversely to the applicant for registration of a design without (if so required within the prescribed time by the applicant) giving the applicant an opportunity of being heard.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCantonments Act, 1924 Chapter VIII
Title: Duties and Discretionary Functions of [Boards]
State: Central
Year: 1924
DUTIES AND DISCRETIONARY FUNCTIONS OF1[BOARDS]. ________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 24 of 1936, section 69, for "Cantonment Authorities".
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDesigns Act, 1911 [Repealed] Section 67
Title: Exercise of Discretionary Power by Controller
State: Central
Year: 1911
Where any discretionary power is by or under this Act given to the Controller, he shall not exercise that power adversely to the applicant1[***] for registration of a design, withoul (if so required within the prescribed time by the applicant) giving the applicant an opportunity of being heard. ______________________ 1. The word "and" omitted by Act 12 of 1939, Section 15.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGeographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 Section 61
Title: Exercise of Discretionary Power by Registrar
State: Central
Year: 1999
Subject to the provisions of section 64, the Registrar shall not exercise any discretionary or other power vested in him by this Act or the rules made thereunder adversely to a person applying for the exercise of that power without (if so required by that person within the prescribed time) giving to the person an opportunity of being heard.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Trusts Act, 1882 Section 49
Title: Control of Discretionary Power
State: Central
Year: 1882
Where a discretionary power conferred on a trustee is not exercised reasonably and in good faith, such power may be controlled by a principal civil court of original jurisdiction.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSemiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-design Act, 2000 Section 73
Title: Exercise of Discretionary Power by Registrar
State: Central
Year: 2000
Subject to the provisions of section 76, the Registrar shall not exercise any discretionary or other power vested in him by this Act or the rules made thereunder adversely to a person applying for the exercise of the power without (if so required by that person within the prescribed time) giving to the person an opportunity of being heard.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCantonments Act, 2006 Chapter IV
Title: Duties and Discretionary Functions of Boards
State: Central
Year: 2006
.....economic benefits; (b) "ancient and historical monuments, archaeological sites and remains or place of public importance" include buildings, artefacts, structures, areas, or precincts of historical or aesthetical or educational or scientific or cultural or environmental significance, and those natural features of environmental signifcance or scenic beauty, as may be declared by the Board. (2) A Board may, either within or outside the cantonment, make provision for the doing of anything on which expenditure is declared by the Central Government, or by the Board with the sanction of the Central Government, to be an appropriate charge on the cantonment fund or the cantonment development fund. Section 65 - Power of expenditure of educational, health and other purposes outside the cantonment (1) A Board may make provision subject to availability of funds for--(i) educational objects in a cantonment; (ii) the objectives of public health and medical care; (iii) works relating to water-supply, drainage and lighting; (iv) the preservation, improvement and upgradation of environment, outside the cantonment, if it is satisfied that the interests of the residents of the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTrade and Merchandise Marks Act, 1958 [Repealed] Section 98
Title: Exercise of Discretionary Power by Registrar
State: Central
Year: 1958
Subject to the provisions of section 101, the Registrar shall not exercise any discretionary or other power vested in him by this Act or the rules made thereunder adversely to a person applying for the exercise of that power without (if so required by that person within the prescribed time) giving to that person an opportunity of being heard.
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