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Start Free TrialGanges Printing Ink Factory Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Assets)act, 1993 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1993
.....and expressions used herein and not defined, but defined in the Companies Act, 1956, shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in that Act, Section 3 Transfer to, and vesting in, State Government of the assets of the Company On the appointed day, the assets of the Company, and right, title and interest of the Company in relation to its assets, shall, by virtue of this Act, stand transferred to, and vest in, the State Government. Section 4 General effect of vesting (1) All assets which have vested in the State Government under section 3 shall, by force of such vesting, be freed and discharged from any trusts, obligations, mortgages, charges, liens and other encumbrances affecting them, and any attachment, injunction of any decree or order of any court restricting the use of such assets in any manner shall be deemed to have been withdrawn. (2) Every liability of the owner, agent, manager or managing contractor of the Company in respect of any period prior to the appointed day, shall be the liability of such owner, agent, manager or managing contractor, as the case may be, and shall be enforceable against him and not against the State Government of the existing.....
List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Police Act, 1963 Section 54
Title: Dispersal of Gangs and Bodies of Persons
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
Whenever it shall appear in the City of Bangalore and other areas for which a Commissioner is appointed under section 7 to the Commissioner, and in a district to the District Magistrate, the Magistrate or the Superintendent specially empowered by the Government in this behalf, that the movement by encampment of any gang or body of persons in the area in his charge is causing or is calculated to cause danger or alarm or reasonable suspicion that unlawful designs are entertained by such gang or body or by members thereof, such officer may, by notification, addressed to the persons appearing to be the leaders or chief men of such gang or body and published by beat of drum or otherwise as such officer thinks fit, direct the members of such gang or body so to conduct themselves as shall seem necessary in order to prevent violence and alarm or to disperse and each of them to remove himself outside the area within the local limits of his jurisdiction or such area and any district or districts, or any part thereof, contiguous thereto within such time as such officer shall specify, and not to enter the area or the areas and such contiguous districts, or part thereof, as the case may be,.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Police Act, 1951, (Maharashtra) Section 55
Title: Dispersal of Gangs and Bodies of Persons
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1951
.....from which each of them was directed to remove himself. ___________________ 1. These words were substituted for the words "District Superintendent" by Mah. 46 of 1962,Section 3, Schedule. 2. The word "specially" deleted by Mah. 3 of 1995,Section 3. Amendment of certain notifications and orders issued under section 55 of Bom. XXII of 1951. All notifications or order issued under section 55 of the principal Act relating to special empowerment by the State Government of the District Magistrate, Sub-Divisional Magistrate or Superintendent for the purposes of that section shall be deemed to have been duly and validly issued by the State Government under that section as amended by this Act, but subject to the modification that the word "specially" appearing therein shall be deleted and shall be deemed always to have been deleted. 3. These words were inserted by Bom. 1 of 1956,Section 3(1). 4. These words were inserted by Bom. 1 of 1956,Section 3(1).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 401
Title: Punishment for Belonging to Gang of Thieves
State: Central
Year: 1860
Whoever, at any time after the passing of this Act, shall belong to any wandering or other gang of persons associated for the purpose of habitually committing theft or robbery, and not being a gang of thugs or dacoits, shall be punished with rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 400
Title: Punishment for Belonging to Gang of Dacoits
State: Central
Year: 1860
Whoever, at any time after the passing of this Act, shall belong to a gang of persons associated for the purpose of habitually committing dacoity, shall be punished with1[imprisonment for life], or with rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine. ________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 26 of 1955, section 117 and Schedule, for "transportation for life" (w.e.f. 1-1-1956).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionUnlawful Activities Prevention Act, 1967 (Central) Section 20
Title: Punishment for Being Member of Terrorist Gang or Organisation
State: Central
Year: 1967
Any person who is a member of a terrorist gang or a terrorist organisation, which is involved in terrorist act, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to imprisonment for life, and shall also be liable to fine.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Police Act, 1951, (Maharashtra) Section 55 TO 63AA
Title: Ii. Dispersal of Gangs and Removal of Persons Convicted by Certain Offences
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1951
II. Dispersal of Gangs and Removal of Persons Convicted by certain offences 1[and of certain beggar]. ___________________ 1 . These words were added by Mah. 15 of 1976, s. 4, Schedule.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Indian Penal Code 1860 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1860
.....1908, `India', means the territory of India excluding the State of Jammu and Kashmir. Under s. 2(e) of the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969, `India' means for the purposes of this Act the territories to which this Act extends (i.e., whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir). According to s. 2(27) of Customs Act, 1962, `India' includes the territorial waters of India. SECTION 19: "JUDGE" The word "judge" denotes not only every person who is officially designated as a Judge, but also every person, who is empowered by law to give, in any legal proceeding, civil or criminal, a definitive judgement or a judgement which, if not appealed against, would be definitive, or a judgement which, if confirmed by some other authority, would be definitive, or who is one of a body of persons, which body of persons is empowered by law to give such a judgement. Illustrations (a) A Collector exercising jurisdiction in a suit under Act 10 of 1859, is a Judge. (b) A Magistrate exercising jurisdiction in respect of a charge on which he has power to sentence to fine or imprisonment, with or without appeal, is a Judge. (c) A member of a Panchayat which has power.....
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Chapter 17
Title: Of Offences Against Property
State: Central
Year: 1860
.....intends to deliver the indigo plant, and afterwards breaks his contract and does not deliver it, he does not cheat, but is liable only to a civil action for breach of contract. (h) A intentionally deceives Z into a belief that A has performed A's part of a contract made with Z, which he has not performed, and thereby dishonestly induces Z to pay money. A cheats. (i) A sells and conveys an estate to B. A, knowing that in consequence of such sale he has no right to the property, sells or mortgages the same to Z, without disclosing the fact of the previous sale and conveyance to B, and receives the purchase or mortgage money for Z. A cheats. Section 416 - Cheating by personation A person is said to "cheat by personation" if he cheats by pretending to be some other person, or by knowingly substituting one person for another, or representing that he or any other person is a person other than he or such other person really is. Explanation.--The offence is committed whether the individual personated is a real or imaginary person. Illustration (a) A cheats by pretending to be a certain rich banker of the same name. A cheats by personation. (b) A cheats by pretending to.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Police Act, 1963 Chapter V
Title: Special Measures for Maintenance of Public Order and Safety of State
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....under Chapter XII, XVI or XVII of the Indian Penal Code (Central Act 45 of 1860); or (b) of an offence under section 6 of 13 of the Mysore Mines Act, 1906 (Mysore Act 4 of 1906); or (c) of an offence under section 86 of the Karnataka Forest Act, 1963 (Karnataka Act 5 of 1964); or (d) twice of an offence under section 19 of the Mysore Prohibition of Beggary Act, 1944 (Mysore Act 33 of 1944) or any other corresponding law in force in any area of the State; or (e) twice of an offence under the Suppression of Immoral Traffic in Women and Girls Act, 1956 (Central Act 104 of 1956); or (f) twice of an offence under the Untouchability (Offences) Act, 1955 (Central Act 22 of 1955); or (g) thrice of an offence within a period of three years under section 78, 79 or 80 of this Act; or (h) thrice of an offence within a period of three years under sections 32, 34, 37 or 38A of the Karnataka Excise Act 1965, (Karnataka Act 21 of 1966), the Commissioner, the District Magistrate, or any Sub-divisional Magistrate specially empowered by the Government in this behalf, if he has reason to believe that such person is likely again to engage himself in the commission of an offence.....
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