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Start Free TrialMaharashtra Khar Lands Development Act, 1979 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1979
.....as may be specified in the scheme, within one month from the date of publication of the scheme in the village in which the lands are situated. The fact that the draft scheme has been so published shall be announced in the village by beat of drum. RULE 06: SUBMISSION OF REPORT BY THE SPECIFIED KHAR LANDS DEVELOPMENT OFFICER A specified Khar Lands Development Officer mentioned in column 1 of the Table below shall submit the report of enquiry under subsection (2) of Section 7 together with the objections received to the Chief Controlling Authority through the Superior Khar Lands Development Officer or Officers mentioned against him in Column 2 thereof:"- Specified Khar Lands Superior Khar Lands Development Development Officer Junior Engineer/ Sectional RULE 07: PUBLICATION OF SCHEME SANCTIONED UNDER SUB-SUCTION (4) OF SECTION 7 The scheme sanctioned by the State Government under subsection (4) of Section 7 shall be published in Marathi for the information of all persons affected by the scheme by posting a copy thereof in the village Chavdi (if there be any), or on the notice board of village Panchayat in the village and if there be no village Panchayat in some prominent place in.....
List Judgments citing this sectionMerchant Shipping Act, 1958 Part I
Title: Preliminary
State: Central
Year: 1958
.....the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint, and different dates may be appointed for different provisions of this Act. Section 2 - Application of Act 1[2. Application of Act (1) Unless otherwise expressly provided, the provisions of this Act which apply to-- (a) any vessel which is registered in India; or (b) any vessel which is required by this Act to be so registered; or (c) any other vessel which is owned wholly by persons to each of whom any of the descriptions specified in clause (a) or in clause (b) or in clause (c), as the case may be, of section 21 applies, shall so apply wherever the vessel may be. (2) Unless otherwise expressly provided, the provisions of this Act which apply to vessels other than those referred to in sub-section (1) shall so apply only while any such vessel is within India, including the territorial2waters thereof.] ___________________________ 1. Substituted for former Section 2 by Merchant Shipping (Amdt.) Act, 1983 (12 of 1983), Section 2(18-5-1983). 2. The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate baseline. Section 3 -.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMerchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 3
Title: Definition
State: Central
Year: 1958
.....figures, letters and words "17th day of June 1966" by the Merchant Shipping (Amendment) Act, 1983 (12 of 1983), Section 3 (18-5-1983). 13. Substituted for former Clause (38) by Act 21 of 1966, Section 2(c), (28-5-1966). 14. Inserted by Merchant Shipping (Amendment) Act, 1976 (69 of 1976), Section 3(b) (1-12-1976). 15. Inserted by Merchant Shipping (Amendment) Act, 1976 (69 of 1976), Section 3(c) (1-12-1976). 16. Inserted by Act 21 of 1966, Section 2(f) (28-5-1966). 17. Clauses (51) and (52) omitted by the Merchant Shipping (Amendment) Act, 1976 (69 of 1976), Section 3(d) (1-12-1976). 18. Inserted by the Merchant Shipping (Amendment) Act, 2007 [Act No. 40 of 2007].
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionJute Manufactures Development Council Act, 1983 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1983
JUTE MANUFACTURES DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ACT, 1983 JUTE MANUFACTURES DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ACT, 1983 The jute industry occupies a significant position in India's national economy. There are about 69 jute mills in the country with around 45,000 looms accounting for about 30 per cent of the world's export of jute goods. The total capital employed in the industry is of the order of Rs, 300 crores generating employment to about 2.5 lakhs of persons. Besides, the cultivation of jute provides a living to nearly 40 lakh farm families and the marketing of jute and jute goods and other ancillary activities give sizeable employment to others. 2. For quite some time, the jute industry had been facing financial crisis caused by the shrinkage in the export market and acute competition from foreign countries and from synthetic substitutes. The export performance had been declining. With decreased demand, the productivity and efficiency of the industry has also remained at low ebb. Any scheme for revitalization and rejuvenation of the industry would call for vigorous efforts towards market promotion, cost reduction, dynamic approach to research for improvement in techniques, processes of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionMerchant Shipping Act, 1958 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1958
.....in 1867, 1882andagain in 1893and 1896 but all these attempts failed owing to legal and constitutional difficulties.Two of the principal contributory factors were the then limited powers of the Indian Legislature to legislate regarding shipping and the fact that part of the British Statute law on the subject, including parts of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, which is the principal United-Kingdom enactment on the subject, applied to Indian and any Indian enactment had to be in legal harmony with that law. A fresh attempt was made in 1921-22 to codify the Indian law on merchant shipping by the Statute Law Revision Committee, which decided that only consolidation, and not revision should be attempted immediately. The result was the Indian Merchant Shipping Act, 1923, which is now on the Statute Book and which consolidated some 21 existing Indian Acts on the subject. This Act has also been amended from time to time, the two major amendments being those made in 1933 and in 1953 so as to take power to implement the provisions of the international conventions with respect to load lines, 1930, and with respect to safety of life at sea, 1948, respectively, which have been ratified by.....
List Judgments citing this sectionMines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act, 1957 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1957
.....Gazette, declare to be a minor mineral; OBJECTS AND REASONS "The Committee feel that sand used for industrial purposes particularly in the manufacture of glass should not be treated as a minor mineral. It is not possible to define this kind of sand in technical and scientific terms. The Committee therefore consider that rules may describe such sand with reference to the purpose for which it may be used."-J.C.R. (f) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act; (g) "prospecting licence" means a licence granted for the purpose of undertaking prospecting operations; (h) "prospections operations" means any operations undertaken for the purpose of exploring, locating or proving mineral deposits;8[***] 9(h-a) "reconnaissance operations" means any operations undertaken for preliminary prospecting of a mineral through regional, aerial, geophysical or geochemical surveys and geological mapping, but does not include pitting, trenching, drilling (except drilling of boreholes on a grid specified from time to time by the Central Government) or sub-surface excavation; (h-b) "reconnaissance permit" means a permit granted for the purpose of undertaking reconnaissance.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Travancorecochin Public Health Act, 1955 Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 1955
.....any farm, cattle-shed, milk-store, milk-shop, or other place from which milk is sold or supplied for sale, or in which milk is kept for sale, or manufactured for sale into butter, ghee, cheese, cream, curds, butter-milk, or dried, sterilized or condensed milk, and (b) in relation to a dairyman who does not occupy any premises for the sale of milk, any place in which he keeps the vessels by him for the storage or sale of milk, but does not include- (i) a shop or place in which milk is sold for consumption on the premises only; or (ii) a shop or place in which milk is sold or supplied for sale in hermetically closed and unopened receptacles in the same original condition in which it was first received in such shop or place; (6) "Dairyman" includes any person who sells milk whether wholesale or by retail; (7) "Drain" means a house-drain or a drain of any other description, and includes a sewer, tunnel, culvert, ditch, channel or any other device for carrying off sullage, sewage, offensive matter, polluted water, rain water, or sub-soil water; (8) "Drug" means any substance used as medicine whether for internal or external use, or any substance used in the composition or.....
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