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Karnataka Service Examinations Act, 1976 Preamble 1

Title: Karnataka Service Examinations Act, 1976

State: Karnataka

Year: 1976

..... WHEREAS while in one set of decisions, courts had held that such examinations could be prescribed validly after obtaining the previous approval of the Central Government in pursuance of the proviso to section 115 (7) of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956, in a later case, the Supreme court held that such previous approval can be assumed in terms of the Official Memorandum of the Central Government dated 27th March 1957; WHEREAS the divergent views resulted in uncertainty and confusion in the matter of promotions and reviews thereof; WHEREAS in order to set matters right, the Karnataka Civil Services (Service and Kannada Language Examinations) Rules, 1974 have been issued prescribing service examinations; WHEREAS in some cases on the basis of certain earlier court decisions retrospective promotions and payment of back salary ,etc., are being claimed and sought to be enforced; WHEREAS in the circumstances, it is not feasible, financially and otherwise also, to so promote and pay; BE it enacted by the Karnataka State Legislature in the twenty--seventh Year of the Republic of India as follows:--

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Boilers Act, 1923 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1923

.....Indian Boilers Act and the Regulations which govern the use of boilers cannot always keep pace with the rapidly changing the technique in the manufacture of boilers abroad, and the Armed Forces may be called upon to use at a very short notice various types of the latest boilers, it is proposed in the present Bill to exempt the Armed Forces as a whole from the operations of the Indian Boilers Act, 1923. -Gaz. of Ind., 24-2-1951, Pt. II. S. 2, p. 76. Act 18 of I960.- The Indian Boilers Act. 1923 (5 of 1923), provides mainly for the safety of life and property of persons from the dangers of explosion and the achievement of uniformity of practice in regard to the operation, inspection and maintenance of boilers. At the time of enactment, the Act was meant for the regulation of small capacity and low pressure Boilers, as then the boiler industry had not then developed sufficiently. Experience of the working of the Act has revealed certain practical difficulties. Apart from this, the progressively increasing industrialisation of the country in recent years has rendered the use of boilers of higher pressures and greater capacities inevitable and the existing Act and regulations are.....

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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1898

.....as such Magistrate, exercised the powers of an Assistant Sessions Judge, he may be invested with the powers under this section notwithstanding the fact that he has not exercised the powers of Magistrate of the first class for not less than ten years." Act 19 of 1969, Section 3 and Schedule, Item 14 (in Delhi on 2-10-1969). WEST BENGAL In its application to the State of West Bengal, for Section 30, substitute the following, namely: "30. Offences punishment with imprisonment not exceeding seven years.-Notwithstanding any thing contained in Section 28 or Section 29, the State Government may, in consultation with the High Court, invest any Judicial Magistrate of the first class with power to try as a Magistrate all offences not punishable with death or with imprisonment for life or with imprisonment for a term exceeding seven years : Provided that no Judicial Magistrate of the first class has, prior to his appointment as such powers unless he has, for not less than ten years, exercised powers not inferior to those of a Judicial Magistrate of the first class : Provided further that if any Judicial Magistrate of the first class has, prior to his appointment as such Magistrate,.....

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Interest Act, 1978 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1978

.....the same. The Commission has revised the Act comprehensively so to as make its provisions more precise, specific unambiguous and juristically satisfactory. It is proposed to replace the existing Act by new Act based on the recommendations of the Law Commission. - See Gaz. of India, 16-9-1977, Pt. II, S. 2, Ext. p. 886. An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the allowance of interest in certain cases. Be it enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-ninth Year of the Republic of India as follows:- SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE, EXTENT AND COMMENCEMENT (1) This Act may be called The Interest Act 1978. (2) It extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir. (3) It shall come into force on such1date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. SECTION 02: DEFINITIONS - In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,_ (a) "court" includes a tribunal and an arbitrator; (b) "current rate of interest" means the highest of the maximum rates at which interest may be paid on different classes of deposits (other than those maintained in savings account or those maintained by charitable or religious institutions) by different.....

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Bombay Khadi and Village Industries Act, 1960 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1960

.....people thereat with a view to equipping them with the necessary knowledge for starting or carrying on khadi and village industries; (e) (i) to manufacture tools and implements required for carrying on khadi and village industries and to manufacture the products of such industries; (ii) to arrange for the supply of raw materials and tools and implements required for the said purpose, and (iii) to sell and to arrange for the sale of the products of the said industries. (f) to arrange for publicity and popularising of finished products of khadi and village industries by opening stores, stops, emporiums or exhibitions and to take similar measures for the purpose: (g) to endeavour to educate public opinion and to impress upon the public the advantages of patronising the khadi and village industries; (h) to seek and obtain advice and guidance of experts in khadi and village industries; (i) to undertake and encourage research work in connection with khadi and village industries and to carry on such activities as are incidental and conducive to the objects of this Act; (j) to discharge such other duties and to perform such other functions as the State Government may direct for the.....

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