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Mines Act, 1952 Chapter VIII

Title: Regulations, Rules and Bye-laws

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....form of registers required by section 48 and the maintenance and form of registers for the purposes of Chapter VII;] (m) for prescribing 8 abstracts of this Act and of the regulations and rules and the language in which the abstracts and bye-laws shall be posted as required by sections 61 and 62; (n) for requiring notices, returns and reports in connection with any matters dealt with by rules to be furnished by owners, agents and managers of mines, and for prescribing the forms of such notices, returns and reports, the persons and authorities to whom they are to be furnished, the particulars to be contained in them, and the times, within which they are to be submitted; (o) for requiring the provision and maintenance in mines, wherein more than 9 [* * *] fifty persons are ordinarily employed, of adequate and suitable shelters for taking food with provision for drinking water; (p) for requiring the provision and maintenance in any mine specified in this behalf by the Chief Inspector or Inspector, wherein more than two hundred and fifty persons are ordinarily employed, of a canteen or canteens for the use of such persons; (q) for requiring the employment in every mine.....

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Mines Act, 1952 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....(i) At present workshops run by a mine for the maintenance of its machinery and plant in safe and efficient working order are subject to the Factories Act, 1948. which is administered by Provincial Governments. Workers in workshops such as Fitters, blacksmiths, welders, electricians and others requently work for a. part of the shift underground and while so employed Come within the scope of the Mines Act. It is inconvenient that the same personnel should be subject to two different Acts administered by two different authorities. It is now proposed to bring all personnel engaged solely on work relating to mines within the scope of the Mines Act. For similar reasons it is proposed to bring within the scope of the Mines Act ower stations which generate power used wholly In connection with the mine concerned. (ii) Provision has been made in the Bill for the issue of adolescents and the appointment of certifying surgeons. (iii) The provisions in the existing Act regarding conservancy and sanitary conveniences are of a general nature. , The Bill provides for more definite arrangements for drinking water, latrines, urinals, etc. (iv) It has been made obligatory on the part of the.....

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Mines Act, 1952 Section 57

Title: Power of Central Government to Makeregulations

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....result in or to aggravate the collapse of9[workings] or irruptions of water or ignitions in mines; (t)10[for prescribing under clause (g) of sub-section (1) of section 23, the types of accidents and for prescribing the notices] of accidents had dangerous occurrences, and the notices, reports and returns of mineral output, persons employed and other matters provided for by regulations, to be furnished by owners, agents and managers of mines and for prescribing the forms of such notices, returns and reports, the persons and authorities to whom they are to be furnished, the particulars to be contained in them, and the time within which they are to be submitted; 11[(u)12[for requiring owners, agents and managers of mines to have fixed boundaries for the mines, for prescribing the plans and sections and field notes connected therewith to be kept by them] and the manner and places in which such plans, sections and field notes are to be kept for purposes of record and for the submission of copies thereof to the Chief Inspector; and for requiring the making of fresh surveys and plans by them, and in the event of non-compliance, for having the survey made and plans prepared through.....

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Mines Act, 1952 Section 58

Title: Power of Central Government to Makerules

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....42 of 1983, section 31, for clause (a) (w.e.r.f. 31-5-1984). 3. Inserted by Act 42 of 1983, section 31 (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 4. Certain words omitted by Act 62 of 1959, section 32 (w.e.f. 16-1-1960). 5. Inserted by Act 62 of 1959, section 32 (w.e.f. 16-1-1960). 6. Clause (k) omitted by Act 42 of 1983, section 31 (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 7. Substituted by Act 42 of 1983, section 32, for Clause (1) (w.e.f. 16-1-1960). 8. For the Mines (Posting up of Abstract) Rules, 1954, see Gazette of India, Pt. II, Section 3, p. 1787. 9. The words "one hundred and" omitted by Act 62 of 1959, section 32 (w.e.f. 16-1-1960). 10. Substituted by Act 42 of 1983, section 31, for clauses (r) and (s) (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 11. Certain words omitted by Act 42 of 1983, section 31 (w.e.f. 31-5-1984). 12. Substituted by Act 42 of 1983, section 31, for clause (u) (w.e.f. 31-5-1984).

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Gold Bonds Immunities and Exemptions Act, 1993 Preamble 1

Title: Gold Bonds Immunities and Exemptions Act, 1993

State: Central

Year: 1993

GOLD BONDS (IMMUNITIES AND EXEMPTIONS) ACT, 1993 [Act, No. 25 of 1993] [2nd April, 1993] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for certain immunities to the subscribers of the Cold Bonds and for certain exemptions from direct taxes in relation to such Bonds and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. WHEREAS with a view to mobilising the idle gold resources of residents in India, it is expedient to provide for certain immunities and exemptions to render it possible for such residents to subscribe to Gold Bonds. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Forty-fourth Year of the Republic of India as follows:-

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Gold Bonds Immunities and Exemptions Act, 1993 Complete Act

Title: Gold Bonds Immunities and Exemptions Act, 1993

State: Central

Year: 1993

Preamble1 - GOLD BONDS IMMUNITIES AND EXEMPTIONS ACT, 1993 Section1 - Short title and commencement Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Gold Bonds Scheme Section4 - Immunities Section5 - Gold Bonds not to be taken into account in certain cases Section6 - Repeal and savings

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Gold Bonds Immunities and Exemptions Act, 1993 Section 5

Title: Gold Bonds Not to Be Taken into Account in Certain Cases

State: Central

Year: 1993

Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of Section 4, (a) The provisions of the Income-tax Act, 1961shall not apply to- (i) Any interest accruing to the subscriber from the Gold Bonds; (ii) Any long-term capital gains arising to the subscriber; (b) The provisions of the Gift-tax Act, 1958 shall not apply where the gift of the Gold Bonds is made by a subscriber, being an individual, to his spouse, child or parent.

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Gold Bonds Immunities and Exemptions Act, 1993 Section 3

Title: Gold Bonds Scheme

State: Central

Year: 1993

(1) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, frame a scheme for subscription to the Gold Bonds, 1998, on or after the date of commencement of this Act, but before the specified date. Explanation. - For the purposes of this sub-section, "specified date" means the 31st day of March, 1993 or such other later date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify in this behalf. (2) The scheme framed under sub-section (1) shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is framed, before each House of Parliament.

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Coal Mines Taking over of Management Act 1973 Chapter II

Title: Management of Coal Mines

State: Central

Year: 1973

.....the words "appointed day", wherever they occur, the words, brackets and figures "date of the declaration made by the Central Government under sub-section (2) of section 3" shall be substituted. (3) If any error or omission is notified in the Schedule in relation to the name or address of the owner of a coal mine, the owner of such mine shall, within thirty days from the date on which this Act receives the assent of the President, bring such error or omission to the notice of the Central Government. (4) If, after the appointed day, the Central Government is satisfied, whether from any information received by it or otherwise, that there has been any error, omission or misdescription in relation to the particulars of a coal mine included, or deemed to be included, in the Schedule or the name and address of the owner of any such coal mine, it may, by notified order, correct such error, omission or misdescription, and on the issue of such notified order the relevant entries in the Schedule shall stand corrected accordingly: Provided that no such correction in relation to ownership of a coal mine shall be made where such ownership is in dispute. (5) Every person in charge,.....

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Coal Mines Conservation and Development Act 1974 Chapter II

Title: Provisions Relating to Conservation of Coal and Development of Coal Mines

State: Central

Year: 1974

.....Safety and Development) Act, 1952, and remaining undisbursed before the commencement of this Act, for all or any of the purposes specified in this section. Section 10 - Duty of owner to open Coal Mine Conservation and Development Account (1) The owner of every coal mine, to whom any money is disbursed under section 9, shall open a separate account in a scheduled bank, to be known as the "Coal Mine Conservation and Development Account" and shall credit to the said Account all sums so disbursed to him : Provided that where it is necessary so to do in relation to the different groups of coal mines owned by an owner, separate accounts may be opened in relation to each such group of coal mines. (2) The money standing to the credit of the Coal Mine Conservation and Development Account and accretions thereto shall be applied by the owner of the coal mine to-- (a) the furtherance of the objects of this Act; (b) the acquisition of stowing or other materials needed for stowing operations in coal mines; (c) the execution of stowing and other operations in furtherance of the objects of this Act; (d) the prosecution of research work connected with the conservation,.....

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