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Government of India Act, 1858 [Repealed] Section 30

Title: Appointments Now Made in India to Continue to Be Made there

State: Central

Year: 1858

All Appointments to Offices, Commands, and Employments in India, and all Promotions, which by Law, or under any Regulations, Usage, or Custom, are now made by any Authority in India, shall continue to be made in India by the like Authority, and subject to the Qualifications, Conditions, and Restrictions now affecting such Appointments, respectively; but the Secretary of State in Council shall have the like Power to make Regulations for the Division and Distribution of Patronage and Power of Nomination among the several Authorities in India, and the like Power of restoring to their Stations, Offices, or Employments, Officers and Servants suspended or removed by any Authority in India as might have been exercised by the said Court of Directors, with the Approbatioon of the Commissioners for the Affairs of India, if this Act had not been passed.

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Delhi Laws Act,1915 Section 3

Title: Continuance in Added Area of Certain Laws Now in Force in the Uttar Pradesh

State: Central

Year: 1915

The enactments specified in Schedule III, and all notifications, orders, schemes, rules forms and by-laws issued, made or prescribed under those enactments shall continue to be in force in the territory specified in Schedule I: Provided that in the enactments so continued and in all notifications, orders, schemes, rules, forms and by-laws issued, made or prescribed thereunder, reference to a1[State Government], the1[State Government] of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, or the Board of Revenue for the2[Uttar Pradesh] shall be read as referring to the1[State Government] of Delhi, references to a High Court or the High Court of Judicature of the North-Western Provinces as referring to the3[High Court of Judicature at Lahore], and references to the Official Gazette for the3[Uttar Pradesh] as referring to the4[Official Gazette]. ________________________ 1. Substituted for 'Provincial Government' A.L.O., 1950. 2. Substituted for the words "United Province" by A.L.O., 1950 3. Substituted for the words "Chief Court of the Punjab" by the Repealing and Amending Act, 1919 (18 of 1919). Section 2 and Schedule I. Now the High Court of Delhi. 4. Substituted for the words.....

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Central Excise Tariff (Amendment) Act, 2004 Chapter LXXI

Title: Natural or Cultured Pearls, Precious or Semi-precious Stones, Precious Metals, Metals Clad with Precious Metal, and Articles Thereof; Imitation Jewellery; Coin

State: Central

Year: 2004

.....precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed); machinery, mechanical appliances or electrical goods, or parts thereof, of Section XVI. However, articles and parts thereof, wholly of precious or semiprecious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) remain classified in this Chapter, except unmounted worked sapphires and diamonds for styli (heading 8522); (l) articles of Chapter 90, 91 or 92 (scientific instruments, clocks and watches, musical instruments); (m) arms or parts thereof (Chapter 93); (n) articles covered by Note 2 to Chapter 95; or (o) articles classified in Chapter 96 by virtue of Note 4 to that Chapter. 4. (a) The expression "precious metal" means silver, gold and platinum. (b) The expression "platinum" means platinum, iridium, osmium, palladium, rhodium and ruthenium. (c) The expression "precious or semi-precious stones" does not include any of the substances specified in Note 2 (b) to Chapter 96. 5. For the purposes of this Chapter, any alloy (including a sintered mixture and an inter-metallic compound) containing precious metal is to be treated as an alloy of precious metal if any one precious metal constitutes as.....

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Customs Tariff (Amendment) Act, 2003 Chapter LXXI

Title: Natural or Cultured Pearls, Precious or Semi-precious Stones, Precious Metals, Metals Clad with Precious Metal, and Articles Thereof; Imitation Jewellery; Coin

State: Central

Year: 2003

.....AND METALS CLAD WITH PRECIOUS METAL 7106 SILVER (INCLUDING SILVER PLATED WITH GOLD OR PLATINUM), UNWROUGHT OR IN SEMI -MANUFACTURED FORMS, OR IN POWDER FORM 7106 10 00 - Powder kg. 30% - - Other : 7106 91 00 -- Unwrought kg. 30% - 7106 92 -- Semi-manufactured : 7106 92 10 --- Sheets, plates, strips, tubes and pipes kg. 30% - 7106 92 90 --- Other kg. 30% - 7107 00 00 BASE METALS CLAD WITH SILVER, NOT FURTHERWORKED THAN SEMI-MANUFACTURED kg. 30% - 7108 GOLD (INCLUDING GOLD PLATED WITH PLATINUM) UNWROUGHT OR IN SEMI-MANUFACTURED FORMS, OR IN POWDER FORM - Non-monetary : 7108 11 00 -- Powder kg. 30% - 7108 12 00 -- Other unwrought forms kg. 30% - 7108 13 00 -- Other semi-manufactured forms Kg. 30% - 7108 20 00 - Monetary kg. 30% - 7109 00 00 BASE METALS OR SILVER/ CLAD WITH GOLD. NOT FURTHER WORKED THAN.....

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The 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.....

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Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 Chapter 71

Title: Natural or Cultured Pearls, Precious or Semi-precious Stones, Precious Metals, Metals Clad with Precious Metal, and Articles Thereof; Imitation Jewellery; Coin

State: Central

Year: 1985

.....precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed); machinery, mechanical appliances or electrical goods, or parts thereof, of Section XVI. However, articles and parts thereof, wholly of precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) remainclassified in this Chapter, except unmounted worked sapphires and diamonds for styli (heading 8522); (l) articles of Chapter 90, 91 or 92(scientific instruments, clocks and watches, musical instruments); (m) arms or parts thereof (Chapter 93); (n) articles covered by Note 2 to Chapter 95; or (o) articlesclassified in Chapter 96 by virtue of Note 4 to that Chapter. 4. 2 [(A)] The expression "precious metal" means silver, gold and platinum. 2 [(B)] The expression "platinum" means platinum, iridium, osmium, palladium, rhodium and ruthenium. 2 [(C)] The expression "precious or semi-precious stones" does not include any of the substancesspecified in Note 2 (b) to Chapter 96. 5. For the purposes of this Chapter, any alloy (including a sintered mixture and an inter-metallic compound) containing precious metal is to be treated as an alloy of precious metal if any one precious metal.....

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Customs Tariff Act 1975 Chapter 71

Title: Natural or Cultured Pearls, Precious or Semi-precious Stones, Precious Metals, Metals Clad with Precious Metal, and Articles Thereof; Imitation Jewellery; Coin

State: Central

Year: 1975

.....precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed); machinery, mechanical appliances or electrical goods, or parts thereof, of Section XVI. However, articles and parts thereof, wholly of precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed) remain classified in this Chapter, except unmounted worked sapphires and diamonds for styli (heading 8522); (l) Articles of Chapter 90, 91 or 92 (scientific instruments, clocks and watches, musical instruments); (m) Arms or parts thereof (Chapter 93); (n) Articles covered by Note 2 to Chapter 95; (o) Articles classified in Chapter 96 by virtue of Note 4 to that Chapter; or] (p) Original sculptures or statuary (heading 9703), collectors' pieces (heading 9705) or antiques of an age exceeding one hundred years (heading 9706), other than natural or cultured pearls or precious or semi-precious stones. 4. 2[(A)] The expression "precious metal" means silver, gold and platinum. 2[(B)] The expression "platinum" means platinum, iridium, osmium, palladium, rhodium and ruthenium. 2[(C)] The expression "precious or semi-precious stones" does not include any of the substances specified in Note 2 (b) to.....

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Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 Chapter 82

Title: Tools, Implements, Cutlery, Spoons and Forks, of Base Metal; Parts Thereof of Base Metal

State: Central

Year: 1985

..... - Other: 8214 90 10 --- Handles of cutlery of base metal kg. 16% 8214 90 90 --- Other kg. 16% 8215 SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, SKIMMERS, CAKE-SERVERS, FISH-KNIVES, BUTTER-KNIVES, SUGAR TONGS AND SIMILAR KITCHEN OR TABLEWARE 8215 10 00 - Sets of assorted articles containing at least one article plated with precious metal kg. 16% 8215 20 00 - Other sets of assorted articles kg. 16% - Other: 8215 91 00 -- Plated with precious metal kg. 16% 8215 99 00 -- Other kg. 16%

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Customs Tariff Act 1975 Chapter 82

Title: Tools, Implements, Cutlery, Spoons and Forks, of Base Metal;

State: Central

Year: 1975

..... - 8214 90 90 --- Other kg. [10%]2 - 8215 Spoons, forks, ladles, skimmers, cake-servers, fishknives, butter-knives, sugar tongs and similar kitchen or tableware 8215 10 00 - Sets of assorted articles containing at least one article plated with precious metal kg. [10%]2 - 8215 20 00 - Other sets of assorted articles kg. [10%]2 - - Other: 8215 91 00 -- Plated with precious metal kg. [10%]2 - 8215 99 00 -- Other kg. [10%]2 ______________________ 1. Substituted By The Third Schedule of Finance Act, 2006 w.e.f. 18.04.2006. 2. Substituted by the Finance Act, 2007 for 1[12.5%].

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Indian 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.....

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