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Start Free TrialBeedi Workers Welfare Fund Act, 1976 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1976
.....or to an agency which satisfies the prescribed criteria (herein- after referred to as the agency) or to an employer] who provides to the satisfaction of the Central Government welfare measures and facilities of the prescribed standard for the benefit of persons engaged in beedi establishments, so, however, that the amount payable as grants-in aid to any such State Government,4[local authority, agency] or employer shall not exceed- (i) the amount spent in providing welfare measures and facilities as determined by the Central Government or any person specified by it in this behalf, or (ii) such amount as may be prescribed, whichever is less: Provided that no grant-in-aid shall be payable in respect of any such welfare measures and facilities where the amount spent thereon determined as aforesaid is less than the amount prescribed in this behalf; (d) to meet the allowances, if any, of the members of the Advisory Committees and the Central Advisory Committee constituted under Sec. 5-and Sec. 6-, respectively and the salaries and allowances, if any, of persons appointed under Sec. 8-; (e) any other expenditure which the Central Government may direct to be defrayed from the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionFinance Commission (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1951 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1951
.....case may be; so, however, that any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under the rule.] SECTION 08: PROCEDURE AND POWERS OF THE COMMISSION (1) The Commission shall determine their procedure and in the performance of their functions shall have all the powers of a civil Court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908-while trying a suit in respect of the following matters, namely:- (a) summoning and enforcing the attendance of witnesses; (b) requiring the production of any document; (c) requisitioning any public record from any Court or office. (2) The Commission shall have power to require any person to furnish information on such points or matters as in the opinion of the commission may be useful for, or relevant to, any matter under the consideration of the Commission4[and any person so required shall, notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (2) of section 54 of the Indian Income- tax Act, 1922or in any other law for the time being in force, be deemed to be legally bound to famish such information within the meaning of section 176 of the Indian Penal Code.-] (3) The Commission shall be deemed to be a.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Bombay Aerial Ropeways Act, 1955 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1955
.....of purchase by the State Government by a Local Authority concerned. (vi) the conditions relating to the structural design, quality of materials, factors of safety, method of computing stresses, and other such technical detail as may be considered necessary; (vii) the conditions relating to the construction of the aerial ropeway over public ways of communication except highways which are or have been declared by or under any law made by Parliament to be national highways, railways and tramways Dot wholly within a municipal area, and, with the previous consent of the Central Government or the railway administration, as the case may be, over such national highways, railways and tramways or over mining properties; (viii) the conditions under which the promoter may sell or transfer his rights to the State Government or to a local authority, or to any other person ; (ix) the conditions under which the aerial ropeway may be taken over by the State Government to be worked by itself or by a local authority or by a person other than the promoter ; (x) the motive power to be used on the aerial ropeway and the conditions, if any, on which such power may be used ; (xi) the minimum headway.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Bombay Money Lenders Act, 1946 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1946
.....sells goods or other property, whether moveable or immoveable, and includes a wholesale or retail merchant, a commission agent, - a broker, a manufacturer, a contractor, a factory owner, but does not include an artisan or a person who sells his agricultural produce or cattle or buys agricultural produce or cattle, for his use. Explanation."For the purposes of this clause an "artisan" means a person who does not employ more than ten workers in a manufacturing process on any one day of the twelve months immediately preceding. NOTES: (A) Changes made by the new amendment in two of the definitions have created disturbance in business community and especially the money-lenders who were advancing loans to traders. (B) Definition of word LOAN in sub-section 2 has been amended by addition of words WHETHER IN CASH OR KIND AND after the words ADVANCING LOANS. These words appear to have been added to clarify the word loan as to include the advance in kind like grains advanced with condition to return one and half times after harvest. The definition of word LOAN in sub section (9) even prior to the amendment states that the loan meant an advance whether of money or in kind. Thus this.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Orissa Fire Service Act, 1993 Complete Act
State: Orissa
Year: 1993
.....in force to extinguish fire in the neighbourhood of such limits, the senior most officer in the rank among the members so sent, shall ascertain the facts as to the origin and cause of such fire and shall make a report thereon to the Magistrate or the Tahasildar having jurisdiction in the place in which such fire occurred; and the said Magistrate or the Tahasildar, as the case may be, in any case where he may deem fit, summon witnesses and take evidence in order t0 further ascertain such facts. 14. Employment on other duties. It shall be lawful for the State Government or any officer authorised by it in this behalf to employ the members upon any rescue, salvage or other works for which the members are suitable by reason t f their experience and the fire-fighting appliances. CHAPTER IV PENALTIES 15. Penalty for violation of duty. Any member who" (a) is found to be gulity of violation of any duty or wilful breach of any provision of this Act or any rules or order made thereunder; or (b) is found to be guilty of cowardice; or (c) withdraws from the duties of his office without permission or without having given previous notice of at least two months; or (d).....
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