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Home Bare Acts Phrase: dissectionHomoeopathy (Minimum Standards of Education) Regulations, 1983 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1983
.....College affiliated to a Board or University and recognised by the Central Council; (vi) ''Inspector" means an Medical Inspector appointed under subsection (i) ofsection 17-of the Act; (vii) "President" means the President of the Central Council. (viii) "Second Schedule" and "Third Schedule" means the Second Schedule and Third Schedule respectively of the Act ; (ix) "Syllabus" and "Curriculum" mean the Syllabus and Curriculum for different courses of study as specified by the Homoeopathy (Diploma Course) Regulations, 1983, the Homoeopathy (Graded Degree Course) Regulations, 1983 and the Homoeopathy (Degree Course) Regulations, 1983 ; 4(x) 'teaching experience' means teaching experience in the subject concerned in a Homoeopathic College and includes teaching experience in the subjects of Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, gained in the Medical Colleges, recognised by Medical Council of India; (xi) "Visitor" means a Visitor appointed under sub-section (i) of section 18-of the Act REGULATION 03: MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. 5There shall be attached to every Homoeopathic College a hospital having not less than 25 beds, having the requirements, norms and standards as specified.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Kerala Anatomy Act, 1957 Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 1957
.....within such time as may be prescribed, the authority in charge of such hospital or prison shall, with the least practicable delay, report the fact to the authorized officer, and the said officer shall take possession of the unclaimed body and except in the case referred to in sub-sections (3) and (4), hand it over to the authority in charge of a teaching medical institution, if it is required by that authority, for the purpose of conducting anatomical examination and dissection : Provided that the authority in chare of such hospital or prison shall while reporting the fact to the authorised officer give intimation to the nearest religious or public institution, if any, belonging to the religion of the deceased and if such institution claims the dead body within the prescribed time it shall be handed over to that institution. (2) If a person dies in any public place in an area in which he had no permanent place of residence and the body of that person is not claimed by any of his near relatives within such time as may be prescribed, the authorized officer shall take possession of the unclaimed body and except in the case referred to in sub-sections (3) and (4) hand it over.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Orissa Anatomy Act, 1975 Complete Act
State: Orissa
Year: 1975
.....dies in such hospital and his body is unclaimed, the authorities incharge of such hospital shall, with the least practicable delay, report the fact to the Authorised Officer who shall handover the unclaimed body to the authorities incharge of an approved institution for the purpose of conducting post-mortem or ana tomical examination, or for any therapeutic purpose, or for dissection, surgical operation or research work. (2) Where a person dies in a hospital other than a hospital referred to in sub-section (1), or in a prison, and his body is unclaimed, the authorities incharge of such hospital or prison shall, with the least practi cable delay, report the fact to the Authorised Office who shall handover the unclaimed body to the authorities incharge of an approved institution for any of the purposes specified in sub-section (1). (3) When a person having no permanent place of residence in the area where his death has taken place dies in any public place in such area and his body is unclaimed, the Authorised Officer of that area shall take possession of such body and hand it over to the authorities incharge of an approved institution for any of the purposes specified in.....
List Judgments citing this sectionAnatomy Act, 1957(23 of 1957) Preamble 1
Title: Karnataka Anatomy Act, 1957
State: Karnataka
Year: 1957
THE 1 [KARNATAKA] ANATOMY ACT, 19572 [ACT, No. 23 of 1957] [13th September, 1957] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for the supply of unclaimed bodies of deceased person1 [or donated bodies or any part thereof of deceased persons] to hospitals and medical and teaching institutions for the purpose of anatomical examination and dissection and other similar purposes. WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for the supply of unclaimed bodies of deceased persons 1 [or donated bodies or any part thereof of deceased persons] to hospitals and medical and teaching institutions for the purpose of anatomical examination and dissection and other similar purposes: BE it enacted by the 3 [Karnataka State] Legislature in the Eighth Year of the Republic of India as follows:- ____________________ 1. Inserted by Act 15 of 1999 w.e.f. 01.08.20i01 by notification No. HFW 189 PTD 99, dated: 28.7.2001. 2. First published in the [Karnataka Gazette] on the Nineteenth Day of September 1957. 3. Adapted by the Karnataka Adaptations of Laws Order, 1973 w.e.f. 01.11.1973.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Anatomy Act, 1949, (Maharashtra) Preamble
Title: the Bombay Anatomy Act, 1949
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1949
.....it is expedient to provide for the supply of unclaimed bodies of deceased persons 4[and for donation before death by a person of his body or any part thereof after his death] to hospitals and medical and teaching institutions 5[for therapeutic purposes or] for the purpose of 7[medical education or research including] anatomical examination and dissection; It is hereby enacted as follows :- _________________ 1. This Act was extended to that part of the State of Bombay to which, immediately before the commencement of Bom. 44 of 1959, it did not extend (vide Bom. 44 of 1959, s. 2). 2. For Statement of Objects and Reasons, see Bombay Government Gazette, 1948, Part V, page 65. 3. This indicates the date of commencement of Act. 4. These words were inserted by Mah. 35 of 1975, s. 2 (1). 5. These words were inserted by Bom. 33 of 1957, s. 8 (a). 6. These words were inserted by Mah. 35 of 1975, s. 2 (2). 7. These words were inserted by Mah. 35 of 1975, s. 2 (3).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Anatomy Act, 1949, (Maharashtra) Section 1
Title: Short Title, Extent and Commencement
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1949
.....such area as may be specified in the notification : 4[Provided that, on the date of commencement of the Bombay Anatomy (Extension and Amendment) Act, 1959, the remaining provisions of this Act shall come into force in those local areas in the Vidarbha region, Hyderabad area and Saurashtra area of the State of Bombay5 in which the provisions of the Madhya Pradesh Anatomy Act, 1954, the Hyderabad Pathology and Anatomy Act, 1955 or, as the case may be, the Saurashtra Anatomy Act, 1955 were brought into force before such commencement.] NOTES Objects.--For the teaching of medicine and surgery, dissection and post-mortem examination of dead bodies are essential. For some time Post Medical Colleges and schools and attached hospitals have been finding it increasingly difficult to obtain a sufficient number of dead bodies. Since a long time/communal organizations of Muslims, Parsis, Sikhs and Bene Israels had been permitted to dispose of the dead bodies of the member of their community which were not claimed by the relatives of the deceased. Lately Hindu communal organizations have also been pressing Government to extend the same concessions to them. If these concessions are.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCine Workers Welfare Fund Act, 1981 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1981
.....the money is actually utilised for the purpose for which it is granted; (b) that the data on which the grant is calculated are in accordance with facts ; (c) that any particulars which the Central Government may from time to time require for the proper discharge of its responsibilities are promptly supplied; (d) that all necessary facilities for inspection are accorded to person duly authorised by the Central Government for the purpose of satisfying itself that the provisions of Cl. (a) are complied with or for checking the correctness of any particulars supplied under the correctness of any particulars supplied under Cl. (c) or for the collection of any such particulars ; (e) that proper accounts of the money granted are kept and are submitted for audit by such persons as the Central Government may authorise in this behalf; (f) that an additional statement of accounts together with a certificate of a registered Accountant or other recognised body of auditors to the effect that the accounts are correct, is furnished by the grantees ; and (g) that the labour employed on regular basis and those employed on contract basis are given similar welfare facilities. (2) Before.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Anatomy Act, 1953 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1953
.....within such time as may be prescribed, the authority in charge of such hospital or prison shall, with the least practicable delay, report the fact to the authorised officer, and the said officer shall take possession of the unclaimed body and except in the case referred to in sub-section (3) hand it over to the authority in charge of a teaching medical institution, if it is required by the authority for the purpose of conducting anatomical examination and dissection. (2) If a person dies in any public place in an area in which he had no permanent place of residence and the body of that person is not claimed by any of his near relatives or personal friends within such time as may be prescribed, the authorised officer shall take possession of the unclaimed body and except in the case referred to in sub-section (3) hand it over to the authority in charge of a teaching medical institution, if it is required by that authority, for the purpose specified in sub-section (1). (3) When there is any doubt regarding the cause of death or when for any reason the authorised officer considers it expedient so to do, he shall forward the unclaimed body to the Police Officer referred.....
List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976 Chapter XVII
Title: Licenses and Fees
State: Karnataka
Year: 1976
.....Government may, by general or special order, determine. Section 354 - Application to be made for construction, establishment or installation of factory or workshop or work-place in which steam or other power is to be employed (1) Every person intending to,- (a) construct or establish any factory, workshop or work-place in which it is proposed to employ steampower, waterpower, or other mechanical power or electric power, or (b) to install in any premises any machinery or manufacturing plant driven by steam, water, electric or other power as aforesaid, shall before beginning such construction, establishment or installation make an application in writing to the Commissioner for permission to undertake the intended work. (2) The application shall specify the maximum number of workers proposed to be simultaneously employed at any time in the factory, workshop, workplace, place or premises and shall be accompanied by,- (a) a plan of the factory, workshop, work-place or premises prepared in such manner as may be prescribed by rules made in this behalf by the Government; and (b) such particulars as to the powers, machinery plant or premises as the corporation may require.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976 Section 398
Title: Prohibition in Respect of Corpse
State: Karnataka
Year: 1976
.....eight meters from the surface of the ground; or (b) build or dig or cause to be built or dug any grave in any burial ground at a less distance than four meters from the margin of any other existing grave; or (c) without the sanction in writing, of the Commissioner, or an order in writing of a magistrate reopen a grave already occupied; or (d) convey or cause to be conveyed a corpse or part thereof to any burial or burning ground and not cause the burial or burning of the same to commence within six hours after its arrival at such place; or (e) when burning or causing to be burnt a corpse or part thereof, permit the same or any part thereof or its clothing to remain without being completely reduced to ashes; or (f) carry through any street a corpse or part thereof not decently covered; or (g) while carrying a corpse or part thereof within the city leave the same in or near any street for any purpose whatever; or (h) remove, otherwise than in a closed receptacle, any corpse or part thereof, kept or used for the purpose of dissection.
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