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Start Free TrialIndian Forest Act, 1927 Section 41A
Title: Powers of Central Government as to Movements of Timber Across Customs Frontiers
State: Central
Year: 1927
1[ 41A. Powers of Central Government as to movements of timber across customs frontiers Notwithstanding anything in section 41, the Central Government may make rules to prescribe the route by which alone timber or other forest-produce may be imported, exported or moved into or from2[ the territories to which this Act extends ] across any customs frontier as defined by the Central Government, and any rules made under section 41 shall have effect subject to the rules made under this section. ] ___________________ _ 1. Inserted by the A.O. 1937. 2 . Substituted by the Adaption of Laws (No. 3) Order, 1956, for "Part A States and Part C States". India ".
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1858 [Repealed] Section 55
Title: Except for Repelling Invasion, the Revenues of India Not Applicable for Any Military Operation Beyond the Frontiers
State: Central
Year: 1858
Except for preventing or repelling actual Invasion of Her Majesty's Indian Possessions, or under other sudden and urgent Necessity, the Revenues of India shall not, without the Consent of both Houses of Parliament, be applicable to defray the Expenses of any Military Operation carried on beyond the external Frontiers of such Possessions by Her Majesty's Forces charged upon such Revenues.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCriminal Law Amendment Act, 1961 Section 2
Title: Questioning the Territorial Integrity or Frontiers of India in a Manner Prejudicial to the Interests of Safety and Security of India
State: Central
Year: 1961
1[(1)] Whoever by words either spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible representation or otherwise, questions the territorial integrity of frontiers of India in a manner which is, or is likely to be, prejudicial to the interests of the safety or security of India, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both. 1[(2) Whoever publishes a map of India, which is not in conformity with the maps of India as published by the Survey of India, shall be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to six months, or with fine, or with both. (3) No Court shall take cognizance of an offence punishable under sub-section (2), except as a complaint made by the Government.] ________________________ 1. Section 2 renumbered as sub-sec. (1) and after sub-sec. (1) as so renumbered, sub-sections (2) and (3) inserted by the Criminal Law Amendment (Amending) Act, 1990 (Act 9 of 1990) w.e.f 17.04.1990.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1915-19 [Repealed] Section 22
Title: Application of Revenues to Military Operations Beyond the Frontier
State: Central
Year: 1915
Except for preventing or repelling actual invasion of his Majesty's Indian possessions, or under other sudden and urgent necessity, the revenues of India shall not, without the consent of both Houses of Parliament, be applicable to defraying the expenses of any military operations carried on beyond the external frontiers of those possessions by His Majesty's forces charged upon those revenues.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1915-19 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1
Title: Government of India Act, 1935
State: Central
Year: 1915
.....of ministers. (3) If any question arises whether any matter is or is not a matter as respects which the Governor-General is by or under this Act required to act in his discretion or to exercise his individual judgment, the decision, of the Governor-General in his discretion shall be final, and the validity of anything done by the Governor-General shall not be called in question on the ground that he ought or ought not to have acted in his discretion, or ought or ought not to have exercised his individual judgment]. ___________________________ 1.These words up to the end of the section were omitted, by the India (Provisional Constitution) Order, 1947. 10. Other Provisions as to ministers (1) The Governor-General's ministers shall be chosen and summoned by him, shall be sworn as members of the council, and shall hold office during his pleasure. (2) A minister who for any period of six consecutive months is not a member of 1 [either Chamber of] the Federal Legislature shall at the expiration of that period cease to be a minister. (3) The salaries of ministers shall be such as the Federal Legislature may from time to time by Act determine and, until the Federal.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionScheduled Areas Assimilation of Laws Act, 1951 Schedule I
Title: The Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1951
.....to its confluence with the Dirak river; thence up the left bank of the Dirak river to where it meets and boundary between the Sadiya Frontier Tract and the Lakhimpur district; thence westwards along the northern boundary of the Lakhimpur district to the starting point. 3. So much of the area included in the Tirap Frontier Tract as is comprised within the line drawn from the confluence of the Koria Pani and the Burhi Dihing rivers up the right bank of the Burhi Dihing river to the confluence of the Namphuk and the Namchik rivers; thence up the left bank of the Namchik river to its confluence with the Kathang river; thence up the Kathang Hka to its junction with the Lekha Hka; thence up the Lakha hka to its source and thence to point 894; thence in a south-westerly direction down a nameless stream that originates from point 894, to its junction with the Tirap river; thence up the left bank of the Tirap river to a point due east of height 2438 on the Lungokan range; thence due west to height 2438; thence in a northwesterly directions down the Kapang Wa stream to its junction with the Tipang river; thence down the Tipang river to its junction with Kumkal Wa; thence in a.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArms Act, 1959 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1959
.....of the provisions of the Act. There has been increased use of firearms, mootly unauthorised by terrorists and others in committing violent acts. Such activities have been particularly noticed in 'disturbed areas' like Punjab and Chandigarh. The punishments provided for at present do not have a strong deterrent effect. There is, therefore, an increased need to provide for more stringent punishment to curb unauthorised access to arms and ammunition and to combat the growing menace of terrorism. It is accordingly proposed to provide for very stringent punishments for illegal possession or carrying of arms in disturbed areas and for contravention of sub-section(1B) of section 25of the Act in disturbed areas. It is also proposed to make the Punishments for other contraventions of the said sub-section(1B) more stringent. 2 The.Bill seeks to achieve the above objectives. -S.O.R. - Gaz. of India. 16-5-1985, Pt. II-S. 2. Ext., p. 3 (No29). Act 42 of 1988- The Arms Act, 1959 had been amended to provide for enhanced publishments in respect of offences under that Act in the context of escalating terrorist and anti-national activities. However, it was reported tha'. terrorist and.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDangerous Drugs Act, 1930 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1930
.....from Government factories for export or to32[State Governments] or to manufacturing chemists. SECTION 06: CONTROL OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OVER MANUFACTURE OF MANUFACTURED DRUGS (1) No one shall manufacture any manufactured drug, other than prepared opium, save in accordance with rules made under sub-section (2) and with the conditions of any licence-for that purpose which he may be required to obtain under those rules. (2) The33[Central Government] may make rules34permitting and regulating the manufacture of manufactured drugs, other than prepared opium, and such rules may prescribe the form and conditions of licences for such manufacture, the authorities by which such licences may be granted and the fees that may be charged therefor, and any other matter requisite to render effective the control of the33[Central Government] over such manufacture. (3) Nothing in this section shall apply to the manufacture of medicinal opium or of preparations containing morphine, diacetylmorphine or cocaine from materials which the maker is lawfully entitled to possess. SECTION 07: CONTROL OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OVER OPERATIONS AT LAND AND SEA FRONTIERS (1) No one shall" (a) import.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCriminal Law Amendment Act, 1961 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1961
.....document, wherever printed appears to the State Government to contain any matter the publication of which is punishable under section 2 -or sub-section (2) of section 3 -, the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, staling the grounds of its opinion, declare every copy of the issue of the newspaper containing such matter and every copy of such book or other document to be forfeited to the Government, and thereupon any police officer may seize the same wherever found and any Magistrate may by warrant authorise any police officer not below the rank of Sub-Inspector to enter upon and search for the same in any premises where any copy of such issue or any copy of such book or other document may be or may be reasonably suspected to be, (2) The powers conferred by sub-section (1) on the State Government may also be exercised by the Central Government. (3) In sub-section (1) "document" includes also any painting, drawing or photograph, or other visible representation SECTION 05: APPLICATION TO HIGH COURT TO SET ASIDE ORDER OF FORFEITURE (1) Any person having any interest in any newspaper, book or other document in respect of which an order of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionScheduled Areas (Assimilation of Laws) Act, 1951 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1951
.....date appointed under sub-section (2) of section 1-for the coming into force of this Act; (b) "law" means so much of any Act, Ordinance, Regulation, rule, order or bye-law as relates to any of the matters enumerated in Lists I and III in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution-; (c) "scheduled areas" means the areas specified in the Schedule. SECTION 03: ASSIMILATION OF LAWS (1) All laws which immediately before the appointed day extend lo. or are in force in. Hie scheduled areas shall on that day cease to be in force in the scheduled areas except as respects things done or omitted to be done before that day, and for the removal of doubts, it is hereby declared that section 6 of the General Clauses Act, 1897-shall apply in relation to such cesser as it applies in relation to the repeal of an enactment by a Central Act. (2) All laws which immediately before the appointed day extend to, or are in force in, the Darrang district of the State of Assam shall as from that day extend to, or, as the case may be, come into force in the areas specified in paragraph 1 of the Schedule. (3) All laws1which immediately before the appointed day extend to, or are in force in the Lakhimpur.....
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