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Start Free TrialSecurities Contracts Regulation Act, 1956 (42 of 1956) Section 17A
Title: Public Issue and Listing of Securities Referred to in Sub-clause (Ie) of Clause (H) of Section2
State: Central
Year: 1956
.....under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881(26 of 1881), shall be disregarded, and if the eighth day (as so reckoned) is itself such a public holiday, there shall for the said purposes be substituted the first day thereafter which is not a holiday. (4) All the provisions of this Act relating to listing of securities of a public company on a recognised stock exchange shall, mutatis mutandis, apply to the listing of the securities of the nature referred to in sub-clause (ie) of clause (h) of section 2 by the issuer, being a special purpose distinct entity. _________________________________ 1. Inserted by The Securities Contracts (Regulation) Amendment Act, 2007, dated 28.05.2007
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionFinance Act 2005 Section 37
Title: Insertion of New Chapter Xii-h
State: Central
Year: 2005
.....the value of fringe benefits shall be the aggregate of the following, namely:- (a) cost at which the benefits referred to in clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 115WB, is provided by the employer to the general public as reduced by the amount, if any, paid by, or recovered from, his employee or employees: Provided that in a case where the expenses of the nature referred to in clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 115WB are included in any other clause of sub-section (2) of the said section, the total expenses included under such other clause shall be reduced by the amount of expenditure referred to in the said clause (b) for computing the value of fringe benefit. (b) actual amount of contribution referred to in clause (c) of subsection (1) of section 115WB; (c) twenty per cent. of the expenses referred to in clauses (A) to (K) of sub-section (2) of section 115WB; (d) fifty per cent. of the expenses referred to in clauses (L) to (P) of sub-section (2) of section 115WB. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), - (a) in the case of an employer engaged in the business of hotel, the value of fringe benefits for the purposes referred to in.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Appendix H
Title: Miscellaneous
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....of parties as to issues to be tried (Order XIV, rule 6) (Title) whereas we, the parties in the above suit, are agreed as to the question of fact [or of law] to be decided between us and the point at issue between us is whether a claim founded on a bond, dated the ..................... day of..................... 19........./20....,and filed as Exhibit..................... in the said suit, is or is not beyond the statute of limitation (or state the point at issue whatever it may be): We therefore severally bind ourselves that, upon the finding of the Court in the negative [or affirmative] of such issue, ..................... will pay to the said ..................... the sum of Rupees ..................... (or such sum as the Court shall hold to be due thereon), and I, the said ..................... , will accept the said sum of Rupees ..................... (or such sum as the Court shall hold to be due) in full satisfaction of my claim on the bond aforesaid [or that upon such finding I, the said ..................... ., will do or abstain from doing, etc.] .....................................................................................................Plaintiff......
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIncome Tax Act, 1961 Chapter XII-H
Title: Income-tax on Fringe Benefits
State: Central
Year: 1961
1Chapter XII-H Income-tax on Fringe Benefits ________________________ 1.The Chapter XII-H, consisting of sections 115W to 115WL,inserted after Chapter XII-G by the Finance Act, 2005, w.e.f. 1-4-2006.
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 sectionThe Arms Act, 1959 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1959
.....of firearms. 43. Power to delegate. 44. Power to make rules. 45. Act not to apply to certain cases. 46. Repeal of Act 11 of 1878. THE ARMS ACT, 1959 (Act no. 54 OF 1959) [23rd December, 1959] An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to arms and ammunition. BE it Enacted by Parliament in the Tenth Year of the Republic of India as follows :- CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title, extent and commencement " (1) This Act may be called the Arms Act, 1959. 2. It extends to the whole of India. 3. It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. 2. Definitions and interpretation. " (1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires.- (a) "acquisition" with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, includes hiring, borrowing or accepting as a gift; (b) "ammunition" means ammunition for any firearm, and includes " (i) rockets, bombs, grenades, shells Subs. by Act 42 of 1988, s.2 (w.e.f. 27-5-1988). [and other missiles,] (ii) articles designed for torpedo service and submarine mining. (iii) other articles containing, or designed or adapted to contain,.....
List Judgments citing this sectionPrevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 2002
.....fine. (3) Whoever conspires or attempts to commit, or advocates, abets, advises or incites or knowingly facilitates the commission of, a terrorist act or any act preparatory to a terrorist act, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than five years but which may extend to imprisonment for life and shall also be liable to fine. (4) Whoever voluntarily harbours or conceals, or attempts to harbour or conceal any person knowing that such person is a terrorist shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than three years but which may extend to imprisonment for life and shall also be liable to fine: Provided that this sub-section shall not apply to any case in which the harbour or concealment is by the husband or wife of the offender. (5) Any person who is a member of a terrorist gang or a terrorist organisation, which is involved in terrorist acts, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extent to imprisonment for life or with fine which may extend to rupees ten lakh or with both. Explanation.- For the purposes of this sub-section, "terrorist organisation" means an organisation which is concerned.....
List Judgments citing this sectionUnlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 2008 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 2008
.....Act may be called the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act, 2008. 2. Insertion of Preamble. " In the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (Act 37 of 1967) (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act), after long title and before the enacting formula, the following preamble shall be inserted, namely;" "Whereas the Security Council of the United Nations in its 4385th meeting adopted Resolution 1373 (2001) on 28th September, 2001, under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations requiring all the States to take measures to combat international terrorism; And whereas Resolutions 1267 (1999), 1333 (2000), 1363 (2001), 1390 (2002), 1455 (2003), 1526 (2004), 1566 (2004), 1617 (2005), 1735 (2006) and 1822 (2008) of the Security Council of the United Nations require the States to take action against certain terrorists and terrorist organisations, to freeze the assets and other economic resources, to prevent the entry into or the transit through their territory, and prevent the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer of arms and ammunitions to the individuals or entities listed in the Schedule; And whereas the Central Government, in exercise of the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionArms Act 1959 Chapter I
Title: Preliminary
State: Central
Year: 1959
.....or not, (iv) charges for firearms and accessories for such charges, (v) fuses and friction tubes, (vi) parts of, and machinery for manufacturing, ammunition, and (vii) such ingredients of ammunition as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify in this behalf; (c) "arms" means articles of any description designed or adapted as weapons for offence or defence, and includes firearms, sharp-edged and other deadly weapons, and parts of, and machinery for manufacturing, arms, but does not include articles designed solely for domestic or agricultural uses such as a lathi or an ordinary walking stick and weapons incapable of being used otherwise than as toys or of being converted into serviceable weapons; 2[(d) "district magistrate", in relation to any area for which a Commissioner of Police has been appointed, means the Commissioner of Police thereof and includes and such Deputy Commissioner of Police, exercising jurisdiction over the whole or any part of such area, as may be specified by the State Government in this behalf in relation to such area or part;] (e) "firearms" means arms of any description designed or adapted to.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArms Act 1959 Section 2
Title: Definitions and Interpretation
State: Central
Year: 1959
.....or not, (iv) charges for firearms and accessories for such charges, (v) fuses and friction tubes, (vi) parts of, and machinery for manufacturing, ammunition, and (vii) such ingredients of ammunition as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify in this behalf; (c) "arms" means articles of any description designed or adapted as weapons for offence or defence, and includes firearms, sharp-edged and other deadly weapons, and parts of, and machinery for manufacturing, arms, but does not include articles designed solely for domestic or agricultural uses such as a lathi or an ordinary walking stick and weapons incapable of being used otherwise than as toys or of being converted into serviceable weapons; 2[(d) "district magistrate", in relation to any area for which a Commissioner of Police has been appointed, means the Commissioner of Police thereof and includes and such Deputy Commissioner of Police, exercising jurisdiction over the whole or any part of such area, as may be specified by the State Government in this behalf in relation to such area or part;] (e) "firearms" means arms of any description designed or adapted to.....
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