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Securities Contracts Regulation Act, 1956 (42 of 1956) Section 18

Title: Exclusion of Spot Delivery Contracts from Sections. 13, 14, 15 and 17

State: Central

Year: 1956

(1) Nothing contained in sections 13, 14,15 and 17 shall apply to spot delivery contracts. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), if the Central Government is of opinion that in the interest of the trade or in the public interest it is expedient to regulate and control the business of delaying in spot delivery contracts also in any State or area (whether section 13 has been declared to apply to the State or area or not), it may, by notification in the Official Gazette, declare that the provisions of section 17 shall also apply to such State or area in respect of spot delivery contracts generally or in respect of spot delivery contracts for the sale or purchase of such securities as may be specified in the notification, and may also specify the manner in which, and the extent to which, the provisions of that section shall so apply.

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Government of India Act, 1833 [Repealed] Section 62

Title: In Case of Vacancy in the Office of Governor General, and No Successor Upon the Spot, the Ordinary Members of Council Next in Rank to Act as Governor General

State: Central

Year: 1833

* * *1 if any vacancy shall hap­pen in the office of governor general of India when no provisional or other successor shall be upon the spot to supply such vacancy, then and in every such case2 the ordinary member of council next in rank to the said governor general shall hold and execute the said office of governor general of India 3 * * * until a successor shall arrive or until some other person on the spot shall be duly appointed thereto; and every such acting governor general shall, during the time of his continuing to act as such, have and exercise all the rights and powers of governor general of India, and shall be entitled to receive the emoluments and advantages appertaining to the office by him supplied, such acting governor general foregoing his salary and allowance of a member of council for the same period. _________________________ 1. Enacting words repealed (U.K.), 51&52 Vict., c. 57 (S.L.R.). 2. The Vice-president appointed under 9 Edw. 7, c. 4, Section. 4, shall be deemed to be such member. 3. The words "and Governor of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal" were repealed by 2&3 Geo. 5, c. 6, Section 4, and Schedule, Part II.

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Government of India Act, 1833 [Repealed] Section 63

Title: Provision in Case of a Vacancy in the Office of Governor of Any of the Subordinate Presidencies and No Successor on the Spot

State: Central

Year: 1833

.....said office of secretary, shall hold and execute the said office of governor until a successor shall arrive or until some other person on the spot shall be duly appointed thereto; and every such acting governor shall, during the time of his continuing to act as such, receive and be entitled to the emoluments and advantages appertaining to the office by himsupplicd, such acting gover­nor foregoing all salaries and allowances by him held and enjoyed at the time of his being called to sup­ply such office. _______________________________ 1. The Vice-president appointed under 9 Edw. 7, c. 4, Section 4, shall be deemed to be such member. 2. Enacting words repealed, 51&52 Vict., c. 57. 3. Matter not given.

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Government of India Act, 1858 [Repealed] Section 4

Title: Four Principal and Four Under Secretaries of State May Sit as Members in the House of Commons

State: Central

Year: 1858

After the Commencement of this Act any Four of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State for the time being, and any Four of the Under Secretaries for the time being to Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, may sit and vote as Members of the House of Commons, but not more than. Four such Principal Secretaries and not more than Four such Under Secretaries shall sit as Members of the House of Commons at the same Time.

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Government of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Section 250

Title: Application of Four Last Preceding Sections to Persons Appointed by Secretary of State in Council, and Certain Other Persons

State: Central

Year: 1935

.....post under, persons appointed to a civil service or civil post by the Secretary of State. (2) Subject to the provisions of this section, the said sections and rules shall, in such cases and with such exceptions and modifications as the secretary of State may decide, also apply in relation to any person who- (a) not being a person appointed as aforesaid by the Secretary of State or the Secretary of State in Council, holds or has held a reserved post; or (b) holds or has held any civil post under the Crown in India and is, or was when he was first appointed to such a post, an officer in His Majesty's forces. (3) In relation to any person who was appointed before the commence the of Part III of this Act to a civil service of, or to a civil post under, Crown in India, the provision contained in the sections aforesaid that rule as to conditions of service shall have effect so as to give to any person less favourable terms as regards remuneration or pension than were given to him by the rules in force on the date on which he was first appointed to his service or was appointed to his post, shall be construed as a provision that no such rule shall have effect so as to give to.....

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Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 Chapter 19

Title: Preparations of Cereals, Four, Starch or Milk; Pastrycooks Products

State: Central

Year: 1985

.....from bulk packs to retail packs or the adoption of any other treatment to render the product marketable to the consumer, shall amount to 'manufacture'. Tariff Item Description of goods Unit Rate of duty (1) (2) (3) (4) 1901 MALT EXTRACT; FOOD PREPARATIONS OF FLOUR, GROATS, MEAL, STARCH OR MALT EXTRACT, NOT CONTAINING COCOA OR CONTAINING LESS THAN 40% BY WEIGHT OF COCOA CALCULATED ON A TOTALLY DEFATTED BASIS, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED; FOOD PREPARATIONS OF GOODS OF HEADINGS 0401 TO 0404, NOT CONTAINING COCOA OR CONTAINING LESS THAN 5% BY WEIGHT OF COCOA CALCULATED ON A TOTALLY DEFATTED BASIS, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED 1901 10 - Preparations for infant use, put up for retail sale: 1901 10 10 --- Malted milk (including powder) kg. Nil 1901 10 90 --- Other kg. Nil 1901 20 00 - Mixes and doughs for the preparation of bakers' wares of heading 1905 kg. .....

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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 57

Title: Person Arrested Not to Be Detained More Than Twenty-four Hours

State: Central

Year: 1973

No police officer shall detain in custody a person arrested without warrant for a longer period than under all the circumstances of the case is reasonable, and such period shall not, in the absence of a special order of a Magistrate under section 167, exceed twenty-four hours exclusive of the time necessary for the journey from the place of arrest to the Magistrate's Court.

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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 167

Title: Procedure when Investigation Cannot Be Completed in Twenty-four Hours

State: Central

Year: 1973

.....the order, with his reasons for making it, to the Executive Magistrate to whom he is immediately subordinate." 5 Gujarat: In the proviso to sub-Section (2) of section 167,- (i) for paragraph (a), the following paragraph shall be substituted, namely:- "(a) the Magistrate may authorise detention of the accused person otherwise than in the custody of the police, beyond the period of fifteen days, if he is satisfied that adequate grounds exist for doing so, but no Magistrate shall authorise the detention of the accused person in custody under this section for a total period exceeding- (i) one hundred and twenty days, where the investigation relates to an offence punishable with death, imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a term of not less than ten years, (ii) sixty days, where the investigation relates to any offence; and on the expiry of the said period of one hundred and twenty days, or sixty days, as the ease may be, the accused person shall be released on bail if he is prepared to and does furnish bail, and every person released on bail under this section shall be deemed to be so released under the provisions of Chapter XXXIII for the purposes of that.....

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Bombay Police Act, 1951, (Maharashtra) Section 83

Title: Interstate Property over Four Hundred Rupees in Value

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1951

.....who has died interstate, and not to be under four hundred rupees in value, the Commissioner shall communicate with the Administrator-General with a view to its being dealt with under the provisions of the Administrator-General's Act, 1913, or other law for the time being in force. (2)2[In areas outside the charge of a Commissioner] the property shall be delivered to the police-patel, if any, of the town or village in which the same was found, and a receipt therefor taken from the police-patel, who shall forward such property to the Magistrate to whom such police-patel is subordinate. If in any such case there be no police-patel of such town or village, the Police shall forthwith report to such Magistrate as the Magistrate of the district shall, from time to time, appoint in this behalf, and act thereafter as the said first mentioned Magistrate shall direct. ___________________ 1. These words were substituted for the words "In Greater Bombay" by Bom. 56 of 1959, s. 3, Schedule. 2. These words were substituted for the words "In areas outside Greater Bombay" by Bom. 56 of 1959, s. 3, Schedule.

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Bombay Police Act, 1951, (Maharashtra) Section 84

Title: Intestate Property over Four Hundred Rupees in Value

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1951

If the property regarding which a report is made to a Magistrate under section 83 or under section 19 of the Bombay Village Police Act, 1867,1[or of that Act as in force in the Kutch area of the State of Bombay, or under section 21 of the Saurashtra Village Police Ordinance, 1949,] appears to such Magistrate to have been left by a person who has died intestate and without known heirs and to be likely, if sold in public auction, to realise more than four hundred rupees net proceeds, he shall communicate with the District Judge with a view to its being dealt with under the provision of section 10 of Bombay Regulation VIII of 1827 (Regulation to provide for the formal recognition of heirs, etc.) or other law in force. ___________________ 1. These words and figures were inserted by Bom. 84 of 1959, s. 27.

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