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Title: The Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1954
..... Diseases and disorders of the brain. 11. Diseases and disorders of the optical system 12. Disorders and disorders of the uterus 13. Disorders of menstrual flow. 14. Disorders of the nervous system. 15. Disorders of the prostatic gland. 16. Dropsy. 17. Epilepsy. 18. Female diseases (in general) 19. Fevers (in general). 20. Fits. 21. Forms and structure of the female bust. 22. Gall stones, kidney stones and bladder stones. 23. Gangrene 24. Glaucoma. 25. Goitre. 26. Heart diseases. 27. High or low blood pressure. 28. Hydrocele. 29. Hysteria. 30. Infantile paralysis. 31. Insanity. 32. Leprosy. 33. Leucoderma. 34. Lockjaw. 35. .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionForest Act, 1963 Chapter 1
Title: Preliminary
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....and whether mixed with other ingredients or not), sawdust, spentwood, flakes or pulp 9 [and sandalwood oil] 5 [but does not include sandalwood manufactured in the form of sandalwood handicraft articles]; (19) "Tahsildar" means the Tahsildar of a taluk; (20) "timber" includes trees when they have fallen or have been felled, and all wood whether cut up or sawn or fashioned or hollowed out for any purpose or not; (21) "tree" includes palms, bamboos, stumps, brushwood and canes; (22) "village forest" means any land notified as such in accordance with the provisions of Chapter III of this Act. 9 [(23) "Village Forest Committee" means a Village Forest Committee constituted under section 31A.] ______________________ 1. Substituted by Act 20 of 2001 w.e.f. 5.9.2002. 2. Substituted by Act 10 of 1989 w.e.f. 16.3.1989. 3. Inserted by Act 20 of 2001 w.e.f. 5.9.2002. 4. Inserted by Act 1 of 1981 w.e.f. 23.2.1981. 5. Inserted by Act 10 of 1989 w.e.f. 16.3.1989. 6. Omitted by Act 12 of 1998 w.e.f. 11.5.1998. 7. Substituted by Act 23 of 1974 w.e.f. 16.9.1974 by notification. Text of the notification is at the end of the Act. 8. Substituted by Act 1 of 1981 w.e.f......
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionForest Act, 1963 Section 2
Title: Definitions
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....and whether mixed with other ingredients or not), sawdust, spentwood, flakes or pulp 9 [and sandalwood oil] 5 [but does not include sandalwood manufactured in the form of sandalwood handicraft articles]; (19) "Tahsildar" means the Tahsildar of a taluk; (20) "timber" includes trees when they have fallen or have been felled, and all wood whether cut up or sawn or fashioned or hollowed out for any purpose or not; (21) "tree" includes palms, bamboos, stumps, brushwood and canes; (22) "village forest" means any land notified as such in accordance with the provisions of Chapter III of this Act. 9 [(23) "Village Forest Committee" means a Village Forest Committee constituted under section 31A.] ______________________ 1. Substituted by Act 20 of 2001 w.e.f. 5.9.2002. 2. Substituted by Act 10 of 1989 w.e.f. 16.3.1989. 3. Inserted by Act 20 of 2001 w.e.f. 5.9.2002. 4. Inserted by Act 1 of 1981 w.e.f. 23.2.1981. 5. Inserted by Act 10 of 1989 w.e.f. 16.3.1989. 6. Omitted by Act 12 of 1998 w.e.f. 11.5.1998. 7. Substituted by Act 23 of 1974 w.e.f. 16.9.1974 by notification. Text of the notification is at the end of the Act. 8. Substituted by Act 1 of 1981 w.e.f......
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDrugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1954
.....Government in this behalf may, if satisfied that an advertisement relating to a drug contravenes the provisions of Sec.4] by order, require the manufacturer, packer, distributor or seller of the drug to furnish, within such time as may be specified in the order of such further regarding the composition of the drug or the ingredients thereof or any other information in regard to that drug as he deems necessary for holding the scrutiny of the advertisement and where any such order is made, it shall be the duty of the manufacturer, packer, distributor or seller of the drug to which the advertisement relates to comply with the order. Any failure to comply with such order shall, for the purposes of Sec.7, be deemed to be a contravention of the provisions of Sec.4: Provided that no publisher or advertising agency of any medium for the dissemination of any advertisement relating to a drug shall be deemed to have made any contravention merely by reason of the dissemination by him or if any such advertisement, unless such publisher or advertising agency has failed to comply with any discretion made by the authorised person in this behalf calling upon him or it to furnish the name and.....
List Judgments citing this sectionHindu Gains of Learning Act, 1930 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1930
.....demoralising influence upon his character by inducing him to have recourse to dishonest subterfuges like benami transactions. Likewise, the present rule is not favourable to the growth of self-reliance among the dependent members of the family. In a rich family, it offers a premium to extravagance, idleness and perpetual discord. Its injustice is manifestly galling. Take, e.g., a case in which a father has three sons and incurs the same expenditure on their education. He sends them all to England to be educated for the 1.C.S. One is successful, the other two fail. Of the two who fail, one takes to trade, the other is unwilling to do any work and remains idle. The trader earns a large fortune, which the present law allows him to keep to himself, because his education in England was for the Civil Service and not for trade. But, out of the earnings of the Civilian, two shares are claimed, one by the trader and the other by the brother who has been idle. The trader keeps his own earnings and also takes a share of the Civilian's earnings. Take again a case in which three brothers are given by their father the same education for the same profession and at the same cost. Though they.....
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