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Start Free TrialMines Act, 1952 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1952
.....(i) At present workshops run by a mine for the maintenance of its machinery and plant in safe and efficient working order are subject to the Factories Act, 1948. which is administered by Provincial Governments. Workers in workshops such as Fitters, blacksmiths, welders, electricians and others requently work for a. part of the shift underground and while so employed Come within the scope of the Mines Act. It is inconvenient that the same personnel should be subject to two different Acts administered by two different authorities. It is now proposed to bring all personnel engaged solely on work relating to mines within the scope of the Mines Act. For similar reasons it is proposed to bring within the scope of the Mines Act ower stations which generate power used wholly In connection with the mine concerned. (ii) Provision has been made in the Bill for the issue of adolescents and the appointment of certifying surgeons. (iii) The provisions in the existing Act regarding conservancy and sanitary conveniences are of a general nature. , The Bill provides for more definite arrangements for drinking water, latrines, urinals, etc. (iv) It has been made obligatory on the part of the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionMines Act, 1952 Chapter I
Title: Preliminary
State: Central
Year: 1952
.....different States but not later than 31st December, 1953. _____________________ 1. The words "except the State of Jammu and Kashmir" omitted by Act 25 of 1968, section 2 and Schedule (w.e.f. 15-8-1968). 2. Came into force on 1-7-1952, vide Notification No. S.R.O. 967, dated 27th May, 1952, published in the Gazette of India, 1952, Pt. II, section 3, p. 869. Section 2 - Definitions 1 [(1)] In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-- 2 [* * *] (b) "adult" means a person who has completed this eighteenth year; 3 [(c) "agent", when used in relation to a mine, means every person, whether appointed as such or not,who, acting or purporting to act on behalf of the owner, takes part in the management, control, supervision or direction of the mine or of any part thereof;] (d) "Chief Inspector" means the Chief Inspector of Mines appointed under this Act; 3 [(e) "Committee" means a committee constituted under section 12;] (f) "day" means a period of twenty-four hours beginning at midnight; (g) "district magistrate" means, in a presidency-town, the person appointed by the Central Government to perform the duties of a district magistrate under this Act in.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMines Act, 1952 Section 2
Title: Definitions
State: Central
Year: 1952
.....ground; and (b) "above ground" if he is working in an open cast working or in any other manner not specified inclause (a)]. ________________________ 1. Re-numbered as sub-section (1) by Act 62 of 1959, section 2 (w.e.f. 16-1-1960). 2. Clause (a) omitted by Act 42 of 1983, section 2 3. Substituted by Act 42 of 1983 section 2, for clause (c) (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 4. Substituted by Act 42 of 1983, section 2, for clause (h) (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 5. Clause (ii) omitted by Act 42 of 1983, section 2 (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 6. Substituted by Act 42 of 1983, section 3, for clause (j) (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 7. Clause (jjj) omitted by Act 42 of 1983, section 2 (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 8. Inserted by Act 62 of 1959, section 2 (w.e.f. 16-1-1960). 9. Certain words omitted by Act 42 of 1983, section 2 (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 10. Substituted by Act 42 of 1983, section 2, for "any contractor" (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 11. Substituted by Act 42 of 1983 section 2, for clause (n) (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 12. Inserted by Act 42 of 1983, section 2 (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 13. Substituted by Act 42 of 1983, section 3, for clauses (q) and (r) (w.e.f. 31-5-1984).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCommissions of Enquiry Act, 1952 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1952
.....Vide Noti. No. S.R.O. 1670, dated the 30th September, 1952, Gazette of India, Extra., Pt II. Sec. 3, p. 861, w.e.f. 1st October, 1952. Note : This Act, as amended by Act 79 of 1971, came into force in the State of Jammu d Kashmir on 6-3-1972 and in the districts of Kohima and Mokokchung in the State of Nagaland on 15-2-1972, vide Notification Nos. 94 (E), dated 4th March, 1972 and 74 (E), dated 14th February, 1972 respectively, issued under section 15 of Act 79 of 1971. 4. Added by Act 79 of 1971, Sec. 3. 6. Subs. by Act 19 of 1990, Sec. 2, for certain words. 7. Ins. by Act 79 of 1971, Sec. 5. 9. Subs. by Act 79 of 1971, Sec. 6, for certain words. 10. Ins. by Act 79 of 1971, Sec. 7. 15. Subs. by Act 19 of 1990, Sec. 3, for certain words. 16. Certain words omitted by Act 79 of 1971, Sec. 11. 19. Subs. by Act 63 of 1988, Sec. 3, for sub-section (2). 20. Ins. by Act 63 of 1988, Sec. 4. 21. Ins. by Act 79 of 1971, Sec. 14. 22. Subs. by Act 4 of 1986, Sec. 2 and Sch., for certain words (w.e.f. 15-5-1986). 23. Ins by Act 4 of 1986, Sec. 2 and Sch. (w.e.f. 15-5-1986). CENTRAL COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY (LOCAL INVESTIGATIONS) RULES, 1970 G. S. R......
List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi and Ajmer Rent Control Act, 1952 [Repealed] Chapter V
Title: Jurisdiction of Courts Appeals, Review and Revisions
State: Central
Year: 1952
.....where the value of the case exceeds ten thousand rupees. (2) No second appeal shall lie from any decree or order passed in any case under this Act. Section 35 - Revision and review (1) The High Court may, at any time, call for the record of any case under this Act for the purpose of satisfying itself that a decision made therein is according to law and may pass such order in relation thereto as it thinks fit. (2) Any court may, after giving notice to the parties, review its own order. Section 36 - Limitation Subject to the provisions of Part II and Part III of the Indian Limitation Act, 1908 (IX of 1908), any person aggrieved by a decree or an order passed in any case under this Act may prefer an appeal- (a) where it lies to any court other than the High Court within thirty days from the date of such decree or order; and (b) where it lies to the High Court, within sixty days from the date of such decree or order. Section 37 - Procedure before courts Subject to any rules that may be made under this Act, the court may hold a summary inquiry into any case under this Act (other than a suit for eviction under section 13 in which the question of title is.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCinematograph Act, 1952 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1952
CINEMATOGRAPH ACT, 1952 CINEMATOGRAPH ACT, 1952 [Act No. 37 of Year 1952, dated 21-3-1952] An Act to make provision for the certification of cinematograph films for exhibition and for regulating exhibitions by means of cinematographs Be it enacted by Parliament as follows:- PART I: PRELIMINARY SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE, EXTENT AND COMMENCEMENT (1) This Act may be called the Cinematograph Act, 1952. (2) Parts I, II and IV extend to the whole of India 1[***] and Part III extends to the Union Territories only. (3) This Act shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint: 2[PROVIDED that Parts I and II shall come into force in the State of Jammu and Kashmir only on such date after the commencement of the Cinematograph (Amendment) Act, 1973 (25 of 1973), as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.] SECTION 02: DEFINITIONS In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) "adult" means a person who has completed his eighteenth year; 3[(b) "Board" means the Board of Film Certification constituted by the Central Government under section 3;] 4[(bb).....
List Judgments citing this sectionIron and Steel Companies Amalgamation Act, 1952 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1952
.....Amalgamation Act, 1952 and the Indian Iron and Steel Company (Taking Over of Management) Act, 1972, 4. The Bill seeks to repeal the aforesaid Acts. An Act to make special provision, in the interests of the general public and the Union, for the amalgamation of certain companies closely connected with each other in the manufacture and production of iron and steel, and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Whereas for the purpose of securing, in the interest of the general public and the Union, the efficient and economical expansion and working of the iron and steel industry in India, it is essential that the Steel Corporation of Bengal, Limited, and the Indian Iron and Steel Company, Limited, which are engaged in the manufacture and production of iron and steel, should be amalgamated. And whereas to give effect to the scheme of the Central Government for the expansion of the iron and steel industry and to make available further resources for such expansion, it is necessary that the said companies should be amalgamated with as little delay as possible; And whereas the amalgamation of the said companies is also in pursuance of successive recommendations made.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi and Ajmer Rent Control Act, 1952 [Repealed] Section 16
Title: Recovery of Possession in Case of Tenancies for Limited Period
State: Central
Year: 1952
Where a landlord does not require the whole or any part of any premises for a particular period and he lets the premises or part thereof as a residence for such period as may be agreed to in writing between himself and the tenant and the tenant does not, on the expiry of the said period, vacate such premises, the court may, on an application of such landlord, place him in vacant possession of the premises or part thereof by evicting the tenant and every other person who may be in occupation of such premises.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi and Ajmer Rent Control Act, 1952 [Repealed] Section 34
Title: Appeals
State: Central
Year: 1952
(1) any person aggrieved by any decree or order of a court passed under this Act may, in such manner as may be prescribed, prefer an appeal- (a) to the court of the senior subordinate judge, if any, where the value of the case does not exceed two thousand rupees: Provided that here there is no senior subordinate judge, the appeal shall lie to the district judge; (b) to the court of the district judge, where the value of the case exceeds two thousand rupees but does not exceed ten thousand rupees; and (c) to the High Court, where the value of the case exceeds ten thousand rupees. (2) No second appeal shall lie from any decree or order passed in any case under this Act.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi and Ajmer Rent Control Act, 1952 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1
Title: Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958
State: Central
Year: 1952
.....payment of any sum exceeding one month's rent of such premises as rent in advance. (3) It shall not be lawful for the tenant or any other person acting or purporting to act on behalf of the tenant or a sub-tenant to claim or receive any payment in consideration of the relinquishment, transfer or assignment of his tenancy or sub-tenancy, as the case may be, of any premises. (4) Nothing in this section shall apply-- (a) to any payment made in pursuance of an agreement entered into before the 1st day of January, 1939; or (b) to any payment made under an agreement by any person to a landlord for the purpose of financing the construction of the whole or part of any premises on the land belonging to, or taken on lease by, the landlord, if one of the conditions of the agreement is that the landlord is to let to that person the whole or part of the premises when completed for the use of that person or any member of his family: Provided that such payment does not exceed the amount of agreed rent for a period of five years of the whole or part of the premises to be let to such person. Explanation. --For the purposes of clause (b) of this sub-section, a "member of the family".....
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