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Start Free TrialForeigners Act, 1946 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1946
.....AND REASONS "At present the only permanent measures governing foreigners specifically are the Registration of Foreigners Act ,1939andthe Foreigners Act, 1864. The Act of 1939 provides for the making of rules to regulate registration of foreigners and formalities connected therewith, their movement in, or departure from, India. The Act of 1864 provides for the expulsion of foreigners and their apprehension and detention pending removal and for a ban on their entry into India after removal; the rest of the Act which provides for report on arrival, travel under a licence and certain incidental measures can be enforced only on the declaration of an emergency. The powers under this Act have been found to be ineffective and inadequate both during normal times and during an emergency. The needs of the war emergency were met by the enactment of a Foreigners Ordinance in 1939 and the promulgation under it of the Foreigners Order and the Enemy Foreigners Order. Even at that time the need for more satisfactory permanent legislation was recognised but it was decided to postpone consideration of such a measure until after the war. The Ordinance was. therefore, replaced by the Foreigners Act,.....
List Judgments citing this sectionMica Mines Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1946 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1946
.....employed in the Mica mining industry. Section 6of the Act empowers he Central Government to make rules to carry into effect the purposes of the Act. The Act does not require the rules made by the Central Government to be laid before Parliament. 2. The Committee on Subordinate Legislation (Fifth Lok Sabha) in their fourteenth Report desired that the Government should undertake a review of all Acts to find out which of them do not contain a provision for laying of rules tramed thereunder before Parliament and should incorporate such provision in those Acts. The committee on Subordinate Legislation (Sixth Lok Sabha) in their Nineteenth Report further desired that the necessary mending legislation be brought up at an early date. It is proposed to accept these recommendations of the Committees on Subordinate Legislation and make a suitable amendment in the Mica Mines 1. Labour Welfare Fund Act. 1946. The ill seeks to achieve tins object. Gaz of India. 26-3-1980. Pt. II. S. 2. Ext.. p. 324. An Act to constitute a fund for the financing of activities to promote the welfare of labour employed in the mica mining industry. WHFRFAS it is expedient to constitute a fund for the financing.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Bombay Industrial Relations Act, 1946 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1946
.....1947, was in force) (3) In the areas in which the Bombay Industrial Disputes Act, 1938, was in force immediately before the commencement of this Act, this Act shall apply to the industries to which the said Act applied 6[Provided that this Act shall cease to apply with effect from the date on which the Bombay Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act, 1949, comes into force, to the Imperial Bank of India and any banking company as defined in section 5 of the Banking Companies Act, 1949, having branches or other establishments in more than one 4[State] (4) The 4[State Government may by notification in the Official Gazette apply all or any of the provisions of this Act to all or any other industries, whether generally or any local area as may be specified in such notification. Footnotes: 1. For Statement or Objects and Reasons, see Bombay Government Gazette, 1946, Pt. V, p.2 and for Proceedings in Assembly, see Bombay Legislative Assembly Debates, 1946, and for Proceedings its Council, see Bombay Legislative Council, Debates, 1946, Vol XI. 2. This Act is extended to the rest of the State of Maharashtra (vide Mah. 22 of 1965, S.2) 3. Subs, by Mah. 22 of 1965. 4. Subs, by the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Orissa Special Armed Police Act, 1946 Complete Act
State: Orissa
Year: 1946
.....under Sec. 2 of the Police Act, 1861, (V of 1861) who has signed the statement in the Schedule to this Act, in accordance with provision of this Act; (2) "Active Service" means against hostile or groups of persons in the file; (3) "District Magistrate" includes a Deputy Commissioner, an Agent to the Provincial Government and a Special Assistant Agent and a Magistrate in charge of a sub-division; (4) "Commandant" means person appointed by the Provincial Government to be a Commandant of [Substituted by Orissa Act 18 of 1980, w.e.f. 20.12.1980.] [Special Armed Police] and includes a District Superintendent of Police and an Assistant District Superintendent of Police in charge of the civil police of a district or of a subdivision; (5) "Assistant Commandant" means a person appointed by the Provincial Government to be an Assistant Commandant of [Substituted by Orissa Act 18 of 1980, w.e.f. 20.12.1980.] [Special Armed Police], and includes an Assistant or Deputy Superintendent of Police not in charge of the civil police of a district or of a subdivision; and (6) the expressions, "reason to believe", "criminal force", "assault", "fraudulently" and "voluntarily causing hurt" have the.....
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