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Juvenile Justice Act, 1986 [Repealed] Chapter VII

Title: Miscellaneous

State: Central

Year: 1986

.....education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years, (Art. 21A) No child below the age of 14 years shall be employed to work in a factory, mine or any other hazardous employment, (Art. 24) The tender age of children is not abused and that citizens are not forced by economic necessity to enter avocations unsuited to their age or strength (Art. 39e), and that Children are given opportunities and facilities to develop in a healthy manner and in conditions of freedom and dignity and that youth are protected against exploitation and against moral and material abandonment (Art. 39f), The State shall endeavour to provide early childhood care and education for all children until they complete the age of six years, (Art. 45) Whereas it is a Fundamental Duty of a parent or guardian to provide opportunities for education to his child or ward between the age of six and fourteen years, (Art. 51A) Whereas through the National Policy for Children, 1974, we are committed to providing for adequate services to children, both before and after birth and throughout the period of growth, to ensure their full physical, mental and social development, Whereas we affirm that.....

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Richardson and Cruddas Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertaking) Act, 1972 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1972

.....Subject to the provisions of sub-section (1), every person who had acquired a document, purporting to be a share, for value without notice of the fact that it did not represent any contribution to the capital of the old company, shall be entitled to claim reimbursement from the person from whom such document was acquired by him, and, the period of limitation for any action for such reimbursement shall be deemed, to commence on the date on which the document held by him as a share stands cancelled under section 15-. SECTION 17: POWER OF TRIBUNAL TO ENTERTAIN AND DISPOSE OF CLAIMS FOR REIMBURSEMENT (1) The Tribunal shall have jurisdiction to entertain and dispose of any claim for reimbursement referred to in sub-section (2) of section 16 -. (2) Every such claim shall be made before the Tribunal within thirty days from the date on which the document purporting to be a share stands cancelled under section 15 -. SECTION 18: SUITS AND LEGAL PROCEEDINGS, NOT TO BE COMMENCED OR PROCEEDED WITH (1) On and from the date on which the Tribunal is constituted, no suit or other legal proceeding shall be commenced, or if pending at the date of such constitution, shall be proceeded with,.....

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Wild Life (Protection) Amendment Act, 2006 Section 2

Title: Insertion of New Chapters Ivb and Ivc

State: Central

Year: 2006

.....CONTROL BUREAU 38Y. Constitution of Tiger and other Endangered Species Crime Control Bureau.--The Central Government may, for the purposes of this Act, by order published in the Official Gazette, constitute a Tiger and other Endangered Species Crime Control Bureau to be known as the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau consisting of-- (a) the Director of Wildlife Preservation--Director ex-officio; (b) the Inspector-General of Police--Additional Director; (c) the Deputy Inspector-General of Police--Joint Director; (d) the Deputy Inspector-General of Forests--Joint Director; (e) the Additional Commissioner (Customs and Central Excise)--Joint Director; and (f) such other officers as may be appointed from amongst the officers covered under sections 3 and 4 of this Act. 38Z. Powers and functions of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau.--(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau shall take measures with respect to-- (i) collect and collate intelligence related to organized wildlife crime activities and to disseminate the same to State and other enforcement agencies for immediate action, so as to apprehend the criminals and to establish a.....

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Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 Preamble 1

Title: Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000

State: Central

Year: 2000

.....therewith or incidental thereto.] Whereas the Constitution has, in several provisions, including clause (3) of article 15, clauses (e) and (f) of article 39, articles 45 and 47, impose on the State a primary responsibility of ensuring that all the needs of children are met and that their basic human rights are fully protected; And Whereas, the General Assembly of the United Nations has adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the 20th November, 1989; And Whereas, the Convention on the Rights of the Child has prescribed a set of standards to be adhered to by all State parties in securing the best interests of the child; And Whereas, the Convention on the Rights of the Child emphasises social reintegration of child victims, to the extent possible, without resorting to judicial proceedings; And Whereas, the Government of India has ratified the Convention on the 11th December, 1992. And Whereas, it is expedient to re-enact the existing law relating to juveniles bearing in mind the standards prescribed in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration of Juvenile Justice, 1985 (the Beijing Rules),.....

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Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 Section 38O

Title: Powers and Functions of Tiger Conservation Authority

State: Central

Year: 1972

.....powers and perform the following functions, namely:-- (a) to approve the Tiger Conservation Plan prepared by the State Government under sub-section (5) of section 38V of this Act; (b) evaluate and assess various aspects of sustainable ecology and disallow any ecologically unsustainable land use such as, mining, industry and other projects within the tiger reserves; (c) lay down normative standards for tourism activities and guidelines for project tiger from time to time for tiger conservation in the buffer and core area of tiger reserves and ensure their due compliance; (d) provide for management focus and measures for addressing conflicts of men and wild animals and to emphasise on co-existence in forest areas outside the National Parks, sanctuaries or tiger reserve, in the working plan code; (e) provide information on protection measures including future conservation plan, estimation of population of tiger and its natural prey species, status of habitats, disease surveillance, mortality survey, patrolling, reports on untoward happenings and such other management aspects as it may deem fit including future plan conservation; (f) approve, co-ordinate research.....

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Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 Amending Act 1

Title: Wild Life (Protection) Amendment Act, 2006

State: Central

Year: 1972

.....CONTROL BUREAU 38Y. Constitution of Tiger and other Endangered Species Crime Control Bureau.--The Central Government may, for the purposes of this Act, by order published in the Official Gazette, constitute a Tiger and other Endangered Species Crime Control Bureau to be known as the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau consisting of-- (a) the Director of Wildlife Preservation--Director ex-officio; (b) the Inspector-General of Police--Additional Director; (c) the Deputy Inspector-General of Police--Joint Director; (d) the Deputy Inspector-General of Forests--Joint Director; (e) the Additional Commissioner (Customs and Central Excise)--Joint Director; and (f) such other officers as may be appointed from amongst the officers covered under sections 3 and 4 of this Act. 38Z. Powers and functions of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau.--(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau shall take measures with respect to-- (i) collect and collate intelligence related to organized wildlife crime activities and to disseminate the same to State and other enforcement agencies for immediate action, so as to apprehend the criminals and to establish a.....

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Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1932 Section 7

Title: Molesting a Person to Prejudice of Employment or Business

State: Central

Year: 1932

.....to five hundred rupees, or with both. Explanation.-- Encouragement of indigenous industries or advocacy of temperance, without the commission of any of the acts prohibited by this section is not an offence under this section. (2) No Court shall take cognizance of an offence punishable under this section except upon a report in writing of facts which constitute such offence made by a police officer not below the rank of officer in charge of a police station. OBJECTS AND RFASONS The explanation emphasises the fact that the section is not intended to hamper lawful advocacy of swadeshi or abstention from intoxicating liquor. See S.C.R. ________________________ 1. Section 7 was enforced in Kutch, Saurashtra and Hyderabad areas of the State of Bombay from 24-8-1959. It was also enforced in the districts of Dehra Dun, Saharanpur, Moradabad, Mirzapur, Basil, Gorakhpur, Deoria Muzaffarnagar, Aligarh and Rampur; Lalitpur and Gaziabad w.e.f. 31-8-1977.

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Juvenile Justice Act, 1986 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1

Title: Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000

State: Central

Year: 1986

.....education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years, (Art. 21A) No child below the age of 14 years shall be employed to work in a factory, mine or any other hazardous employment, (Art. 24) The tender age of children is not abused and that citizens are not forced by economic necessity to enter avocations unsuited to their age or strength (Art. 39e), and that Children are given opportunities and facilities to develop in a healthy manner and in conditions of freedom and dignity and that youth are protected against exploitation and against moral and material abandonment (Art. 39f), The State shall endeavour to provide early childhood care and education for all children until they complete the age of six years, (Art. 45) Whereas it is a Fundamental Duty of a parent or guardian to provide opportunities for education to his child or ward between the age of six and fourteen years, (Art. 51A) Whereas through the National Policy for Children, 1974, we are committed to providing for adequate services to children, both before and after birth and throughout the period of growth, to ensure their full physical, mental and social development, Whereas we affirm that.....

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Kalakshetra Foundation Act, 1993 Chapter III

Title: Kalakshetra Foundation

State: Central

Year: 1993

.....of functions and exercise of powers under this Act, the authorities referred to in sub-section (1) shall be guided by the objects specified in section 9. Section 11 - The Governing Board The Governing-Board shall consist of-- (a) a Chairperson, who shall be a person of high eminence in public life, to be appointed by the Central Government; (b) not more than twelve Members to be nominated by the Central Government from amongst persons who-- (i) have rendered valuable service to Kalakshetra; (ii) have been connected with, or have knowledge of art, culture, folk arts and crafts; (iii) are eminent artistes; and (iv) are patrons of art and culture; (c) two persons, possessing one or more of the qualifications referred to in sub-clauses (i) to (iv) of clause (b), to be nominated by the State Government; (d) two officers of the Central Government, not below the rank of a Deputy Secretary, to be nominated by that Government, to represent the Ministry of the Central Government dealing with culture, ex officio; (e) one officer of the State Government, not below the rank of Joint Secretary, to be nominated by that Government, to represent the Department of.....

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Kalakshetra Foundation Act, 1993 Section 9

Title: The Object of Foundation

State: Central

Year: 1993

The objects of the Foundation shall be,-- (i) to emphasise the essential unity of all true arts; (ii) to work for the recognition of the arts as vital to the individual, national and international growth; (iii) to maintain the highest traditions of art and culture in their pristine purity and in conformity with traditions; (iv) to arrange for the training, research, study, teaching and development of art and science, music, dance-drama, fine arts and Bharat-Natyam; and (v) to ensure that the principles of "education without fear" and "art without vulgarity" are adhered to in the activities of the Foundation and not to permit any deviation from these high ideals.

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