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Factories Act, 1948 Section 47

Title: Shelters, Rest Rooms and Lunch Rooms

State: Central

Year: 1948

(1) In every factory wherein more than one hundred and fifty workers are ordinarily employed, adequate and suitable shelters or rest rooms and a suitable lunch room, with provision for drinking water, where workers can eat meals brought by them, shall be provided and maintained for the use of the workers; Provided that any canteen maintained in accordance with the provisions of section 46 shall be regarded as part of the requirements of this sub-section: Provided further that where a lunch room exists no worker shall eat any food in the work room. (2) The shelters or rest rooms or lunch rooms to be provided under sub-section (1) shall be sufficiently lighted aid ventilated and shall be maintained in a cool and clean condition. (3) The State Government may-- (a) prescribe the standards in respect of construction, accommodation, furniture and other equipment of shelters, rest rooms and lunch rooms to be provided under this section; (b) by notification in the Offical Gazette, exempt any factory or class or description of factories from the requirements of this section.

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Karnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Section 230

Title: Buildings or Rooms in Buildings Unfit for Human Habitation

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

.....is raised by such owner or occupier within such period appears to the standing committee invalid or insufficient, the municipal council may by an order in writing prohibit the further use of such building or room as a dwelling. (2) When any such prohibition as aforesaid has been made, the Municipal Commissioner or Chief Officer shall cause notice of such prohibition to be affixed to, and the letters "U.H.H." to be painted on the door or some conspicuous part of such building or room, as the case may be; and no owner or occupier of such building or room shall use or suffer the same to be used for human habitation until the Municipal Commissioner or Chief Officer certifies in writing that the building or room, as the case may be, has been rendered fit for human habitation. (3) The municipal council may further at its discretion serve upon the owner of the building a notice requiring him within such time not being less than thirty days as may be specified in the notice to execute the works of improvement specified therein and stating that in its opinion those works will render the building fit for human habitation. In addition to serving a notice under this section on the.....

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Bombay Police Act, 1951, (Maharashtra) Section 33A

Title: Prohibition of Performance of Dance in Eating House, Permit Room or Beer Bar and Other Consequential Provisions

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1951

1[(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or the rules made by the Commissioner of Police or the District Magistrate under sub-section (1) of section 33 for the area under their respective charges, on and from the date of commencement of the Bombay Police (Amendment) Act, 2005,-- 1. Sections 33A, 33B were inserted by the Bombay Police (Amendment) Act, 2005. Mah. 35 of 2005 (w.e.f. 14-8-2005). (a) holding of a performance of dance, of any kind or type, in an eating house, permit room or beer bar is prohibited; (b) all performance licences, issued under the aforesaid rules by the Commissioner of Police or the District Magistrate or any other officer, as the case may be, being the Licensing Authority, to hold a dance performance, of any kind or type, in an eating house, permit room or beer bar shall stand cancelled. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in section 131, any person who holds or causes or permits to be held a dance performance of any kind or type, in an eating house, permit room or beer bar in contravention of sub-section (1), shall on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years or with fine which may extend.....

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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 41C

Title: Control Room at Districts

State: Central

Year: 1973

1[(1) The State Government shall establish a police control room-- (a) in every district; and (b) at State level. (2) The State Government shall cause to be displayed on the notice board kept outside the control rooms at every district, the names and addresses of the persons arrested and the name and designation of the police officers who made the arrests. (3) The control room at the Police Headquarters at the State level shall collect from time to time, details about the persons arrested, nature of the offence with which they are charged and maintain a database for the information of the general public.] ________________________________ 1. Inserted Vide Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2008.

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Motor Transport Workers Act, 1961 Section 9

Title: Rest Rooms

State: Central

Year: 1961

(1) In every place wherein motor transport workers employed in a motor transport undertaking are required to halt at night, there shall be provided and maintained by the employer for the use of those motor transport workers such number of rest rooms or such other suitable alternative accommodation as may be prescribed. (2) The rest rooms or the alternative accommodation to be provided under sub-section (1) shall be sufficiently lighted and ventilated and shall be maintained in a clean and comfortable condition. (3) The State Government may prescribe the standard in respect of construction, accommodation, furniture and other equipment of rest rooms or the alternative accommodation to be provided under this section.

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Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 (13 of 1885) Section 23

Title: Intrusion into Signal-room, Trespass in Telegraph Office or Obstruction

State: Central

Year: 1885

If any person-- (a) without permission of competent authority, enters the signal-room of a telegraph office of the Government, or of a person licensed under this Act, or (b) enters a fenced enclosure round such a telegraph office in contravention of any rule or notice not to do so, or (c) refuses to quit such room or enclosure on being requested to do so by any officer or servant employed therein, or (d) wilfully obstructs or impedes any such officer or servant in the performance of his duty, he shall be punished with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees.

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Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970 Section 17

Title: Rest-rooms

State: Central

Year: 1970

(1) In every place where in contract labour is required to halt at night in connection within the work of an establishment (a) to which this Act applies, and (b) in which work requiring employment of contract labour is likely to continue for such period as may be prescribed, there shall be provided and maintained by the contractor for the use of the contract labour such number of rest-rooms or such other suitable alternative accommodation with such time as may be prescribed. (2) The rest-rooms or the alternative accommodation to be provided under subsection (1) shall be sufficiently lighted and ventilated and shall be maintained in clean and comfortable condition.

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Tax on Lotteries Act, 2004 Section 10

Title: Assessment of Draw Escaping Assessment

State: Karnataka

Year: 2004

.....tax or has been assessed at a rate lower than the rate at which it is assessable under this Act, the Assistant Commissioner may, notwithstanding the fact that assessment in respect of such draw was already before him at the time of assessment or re-assessment, but subject to the provisions of sub-section (3), at any time within a period of three years from the expiry of the period to which the tax relates, proceed to assess or re-assess to the best of his judgment the tax payable by the promoter in respect of such draw after issuing a notice to the promoter and after making such enquiry as he may consider necessary. (2) In making an assessment under sub-section (1) the Assistant Commissioner may, if he is satisfied that the escapement from assessment is due to willful non-disclosure of the draw by the promoter, direct him to pay in addition to the tax assessed under sub-section (1) a penalty equal to one half of the tax so assessed: Provided that no penalty under this sub-section shall be directed to be paid unless the promoter affected has had a reasonable opportunity of showing cause against such imposition. (3) In computing the period of limitation for assessment under.....

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Karnataka Legislature Salaries, Pensions and Allowances Act, 1956 Section 13

Title: Minister, 1[a Minister of State,] Deputy Minister, Chairman, Deputy Chairman, 2[Speaker, Deputy Speaker, the Leaders of the Opposition and the Government Chief Whips] Not to Draw Salaries as Members

State: Karnataka

Year: 1956

.....Notwithstanding anything in sub--section (1), the Leader of the Opposition or the Government Chief Whip who does not avail the facility provided in section 10F or section 10K, as the case may be, shall be entitled to the allowances specified in clauses (a), (b), (e), (f) of section 12 as a member of the Legislative Assembly or the Legislative Council or as a Chairman of any committee of the Legislative Assembly or the Legislative Council or of both.] (2) The 3 Chairman, the Deputy Chairman, the 2 [Speaker, the Deputy Speaker,] the Leaders of the Opposition or the Government Chief Whips] shall not during the tenure of his office practise any profession or engage in any trade or undertake for remuneration, any employment other than his duties as 3 [Chairman, the Deputy Chairman, the 2 [Speaker, the Deputy Speaker,] the Leaders of the Opposition or the Government Chief Whips], as the case may be. 6 [(3) x x x] ________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 31 of 1978 w.e.f. 26.12.1978. 2. Substituted by Act 72 of 1976 w.e.f. 19.07.1976. 3. Substituted by Act 3 of 1975 w.e.f. 14.10.1974. 4. Inserted by Act 72 of 1976 w.e.f. 19.07.1976. 5. Inserted by Act 72 of 1976.....

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Carriage by Air Act, 1972 Section 6A

Title: Conversion of Special Drawing Right

State: Central

Year: 1972

1[Conversion of Special Drawing Rights.Any sum in Special Drawing Rights mentioned in rules 21 and 22 of the Third Schedule shall, for the purpose of any action against a carrier, be converted into rupees at the rate of exchange prevailing on the date on which the amount of damages to be paid by the carrier is ascertained by the Court in accordance with the provisions of rule 23 of the said Third Schedule.] ________________________ 1. Inserted by the Carriage by Air (Amendment) Act, 2009.

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