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The Assam Panchayat Act, 1994 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 1994

.....present Bill to replace the Assam Panchayat Ordinance, 1994 with the above modifications. STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS OF THE BILL (Amending Act--Assam Act No. X of 1997) For removal of difficulties in implementing some of the provisions of the Assam Panchayat Act, 1994 and to make the functioning of the Panchayats more effective in Assam, it was felt expedient to constitute a High Power Committee to examine the provisions of the existing State Panchayat Act and Rules made thereunder and to recommend amendment including interim recommendations in respect of provisions relating to delimitation of Zilla Parishad constituencies. Accordingly, a High Power Committee was constituted vide this Department's Notification No. PDA. 208/96/4, dated 6th September 1996. The High Power Committee deliberated on the matter in its meetings held on 20th September 1996, 18th October 1996 and 24th December 1996 and recommended the amendments as proposed in the Assam Panchayat (Amendment) Bill, 1997. (Published in the Assam Gazette Extraordinary No. 74 dated the 20th March, 1997.) STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS (Amendment Act--Assam Act No. XVI of 2001) In the Assam Panchayat Act,.....

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The Assam (Temporarily Settled Areas) Tenancy Act, 1971 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 1971

THE ASSAM (TEMPORARILY SETTLED AREAS) TENANCY ACT, 1971 THE ASSAM (TEMPORARILY SETTLED AREAS) TENANCY ACT, 1971 [Act XXIII of 1971] [10th December, 1971] PREAMBLE An Act to regulate the relations of landlord and tenant in the temporarily settled areas of Assam. Whereas it is expedient to regulate to the rights and liabilities of agricultural tenants and their landlords in temporarily settled lands in the State of Assam; It is hereby enacted in the twenty-second year of the Republic of India as follows" ___________________________ Received the assent of the President on the 3rd December, 1971. Published in the Assam Gazette, Extraordinary, dated the 10th December, 1971. Section 1 - Short title, extent and commencement (1) This Act may be called the Assam (Temporarily Settled Areas) Tenancy Act, 1971. (2) It shall come into force at once (With effect from 10th December 1971). (3) It extends to" (a) the districts of Kamrup, Nowgong, Darrang, Sibsagar and Lakhimpur; (b) Silchar and Hailakandi Sub-divisions of the district of Cachar ; and (c) temporarily settled areas of Gossaingaon, Sidli and Bijni Circles of Kokrajhar Sub-division in the.....

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The Assam Cooperative Societies Act, 1949 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 1949

.....and amend the law relating to Co-operative Societies in the Province of Assam. It is hereby enacted as follows: COMMENTS Preamble. This act has been enacted to facilitate the formation and working of Co-operative Societies and to consolidate and amend the law relating to the Co operative Societies in the State of Assam. There is a Central Act, viz., the Co-operative Societies Act, 1912, which amended the Co-operative Credit Societies Act, 1904. The Act of 1904 applies to Societies for the purpose of Co-operative Credit only and not to Co-operative Societies of other kinds. The Central Act has been repealed in its application to Assam and Nagaland by the present Assam Act 1 of 1950. The policy of the Co-operative Societies Act is to save the person concerned from protractive, expensive and sometimes ruinous litigation of the civil courts and its object is to encourage, help and bring co-operation among the persons having limited means. The object of the Co-operative Societies is also to create the quality of credit-worthiness among agriculturists, artisans and other persons with common economic needs so as to bring about a higher standard of living, better business,.....

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The Assam Nonagricultural Urban Areas Tenancy Act, 1955 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 1955

THE ASSAM NON-AGRICULTURAL URBAN AREAS TENANCY ACT, 1955 THE ASSAM NON-AGRICULTURAL URBAN AREAS TENANCY ACT, 1955 [Act No. XII of 1955] (As passed by the Assembly) Received the assent of the President on the 26th June, 1955. [Published in the Assam Gazette, dated the 6th July, 1955] [01st August, 1955] PREAMBLE An Act to regulate in certain respects the relationship between landlord and tenant in respect of non-agricultural lands in the urban areas of the State of Assam Whereas it is expedient to regulate in certain respects the relationship between landlord and tenant in respect of non-agricultural lands in the urban areas of the State of Assam. It is hereby enacted in the Sixth year of the Republic of India as follows -- Section 1 - Short title, extent and commencement (1) This Act may be called the Assam Non-Agricultural Urban Areas Tenancy Act, 1955. (2) It extends -- (a) to the urban areas in the State of Assam; and (b) to any other areas which have been or may hereafter be declared town lands under clause (a) of Rule 64 of the Settlement Rules made under the Assam Land and Revenue Regulation, 1886 (See the Land Laws of Assam Vol. I by.....

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The Assam Elementary Education (Provincialisation) Rules, 1977 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 1977

.....Constitution, illegality cannot be regularized. The decision in Director of Technical Education v. K Sitadevi, AIR 1991 SC 308 was distinguished on facts. Percentage of marks whether can be insisted for appointment of a teacher. As held in the case of Debeswar Bora v. State of Assam [(1990) 2 GLJ 489] R. 3 (iii) (a), (b) does not provide that a candidate should have the qualifying examination with certain percentage of marks and this cannot be insisted either for appointment or if a teacher is appointed he should be terminated. Appointment of teachers- Qualification- Minimum of 40 % marks in Pre-University whether a statutory requirement. The question that arose in the case of Debeswar Bora v. State of Assam [1991 (1) GLR 1] as to whether there is any legal or statutory requirement for a candidate for appointment to secure 40% of marks, be it for the post of Primary School or be it for the post of Middle School, R. 3 (iii) (a) and (b) does not indicate so. Hence it cannot be insisted that a candidate should have passed the qualifying examination with certain percentage of marks. Any such insistence would be inconsistent with 1977 Rules. The requirement of such minimum of.....

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The Assam Drugs (Control) Act, 1950 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 1950

.....other law in force regulating any of the matters dealt with in this Act. There is a Central Act with similar objects known as the Drugs (Control) Act, 1950 (Act 26 of 1950). The Drugs (Control) Ordinance, 1949 was promulgated in order to ensure that certain essential imported drugs and medicines were sold at reasonable prices. Similar Ordinance were issued by all provinces. The necessity for continuing the control of prices of the essential drugs continued and as such the Central Ordinance was replaced by a Central Act and some provinces also similarly replaced the Ordinances by Acts. The Sates like Bombay, Madhya Pradesh, Madras, Mysore, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh and Assam enacted similar State Acts. The Drugs (and Cosmetics) Act, 1940 was enacted to regulate the import, manufacture, distribution and sale of drugs and the main object of this Act is to prevent sub- standards in drugs. [Chimanlal v. State, AIR 1963 SC 665]. In exercise of the powers conferred by S. 3 of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955, and in supersession of the Drugs Princes (Display and Control) Order, 1956 [which repealed the Drugs (Display of Princes) and Order, 1962 and the Drugs (Control of Princes).....

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The Assam Value Added Tax Act, 2003 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 2003

.....for carrying out the purposes of the Act; (11) "company" and "director" shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in the Companies Act. 1956; (Central Act 1 of 1958) (12) "contractee" means any person for whom or for whose benefit a works contract is executed; (13) "contractor" means any person who executes a works contract and includes a sub-contractor; (14) "to cultivate personally" with all its grammatical variations and cognate expressions means to carry on any agricultural operation on one's own account,- (i) by one's own labour, or (ii) by the labour of one's family, or (iii) by servants on wages payable in cash or kind (but not in crop share), or by hired labour under one's personal supervision or the personal supervision of any member of one's family. Explanation I.- A widow or a minor, or a person who is subject to any physical or mental disability or is a serving member of the armed forces of the Union, shall be deemed to cultivate land personally if it is cultivated by her or his servants or by hired labour. Explanation II.- In the case of a Hindu Undivided Family, land shall be deemed to be cultivated personally, if it is cultivated by.....

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The Bengal, Agra and Assam Civil Courts Act, 1887 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 1887

THE BENGAL, AGRA AND ASSAM CIVIL COURTS ACT, 1887 THE BENGAL, AGRA AND ASSAM CIVIL COURTS ACT, 1887 (Act XII OF 1887) 11th March, 1887 An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the Civil Courts in Bengal, the North - Western Provinces and Assam Whereas it is expedient to consolidate and amend the law relating to civil Courts in Bengal, the North-Western Provinces and Assam; It is hereby enacted as follows: CHAPTER I Preliminary 1. Title, extent and commencement. (1) This Act may be called the Bengal, Agra and Assam Civil Courts Act, 1887. (2) It extends to the territories (which were on the 11th March, 1887) respectively administered by the Lieutenant- Governor of the North -Western Provinces and the Chief Commissioner of Assam except such portions of those territories as for the time being are not subject to the ordinary civil jurisdiction of the High Court. (3) It shall come into force on the first day of July 1887. 2. Repeal of Acts 6 of 1871 and 9 of 1887. (1) [Repealed by the amending Act, 1891 (12 of 1891)]. (2) All courts constituted, appointments, nominations, rules and orders made, jurisdictions and powers conferred, and.....

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The Assam Entry Tax Act, 2008 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 2008

THE ASSAM ENTRY TAX ACT, 2008 THE ASSAM ENTRY TAX ACT, 2008 (Assam Act No. XII of 2008) (Received the assent of the Governor on 13th April, 2008) An Act to levy a tax on the entry of goods into any local area in Assam for consumption, use or sale therein for the purpose of providing the infrastructure and amenities to facilitate trade and commerce within the State of Assam and to validate certain taxes imposed on entry of goods into any local area in Assam for consumption, use or sale therein and for matters connected thereto or incidental thereto. Amendment: In the long title the words "and to validate certain taxes imposed on entry of goods into any local area in Assam for consumption, use or sale therein and for matters connected thereto or incidental thereto" has been inserted vide notification no. LGL.3/2007/150 dated 12th February, 2009 published in the Assam Gazette Extraordinary no.53 dated 12th February, 2009. Preamble. Whereas it is expedient to provide for the imposition of a tax on the entry of goods into any local area in Assam for consumption, use or sale therein for the purpose of providing the infrastructure and amenities to facilitate trade.....

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The Assam Police Act, 2007 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 2007

.....Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Central Act No.2 of 1974), and the Indian Penal Code 1860 {Central Act No. 45 of 1860), and Assam General Clauses Act, 1915 (Assam Act 2 of 1915). Section 3 - One Police Force of the State (1) There shall be one Police Force for the State; Members of the Police shall be liable for posting to any branch of the Force in the State, including any of its specialized wings. (2) The entire police establishment under the State Government shall, for the purpose of this Act, be deemed to be one Police Force and shall be formally enrolled and shall consist of such members of officers and men, and shall be constituted in such manner, as shall from time to time be ordered by the State Government. Section 4 - Constitution and composition of the Police Force Subject to the provisions of this Act,- (1) the Police Force shall consist of such numbers in various ranks and have such organization as the State Government may by general or special orders determine; (2) the direct recruitments to non-gazetted ranks in the Police Force shall be made through a state-level Police Recruitment Board by a transparent process, adopting well-codified and.....

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