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Start Free TrialDelhi Gazette Extraordinary Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 2011
.....case no such representation is received by the competent officer within the prescribed period or the explanation received, if any, is not found satisfactory, the competent officer shall be entitled to issue debit note directing such defaulting government servant either to deposit the cost as stipulated in the debit note or directing the accounts officer concerned to debit the salary of such Government servant for the amount as mentioned in the debit note: Provided that if the competent officer finds reasonable and justified grounds in favour of such Government servant and comes to the conclusion that the delay in the delivery of services to the citizen was not attributable to him but was attributable to some other Government servant, it shall be lawful for the competent officer to withdraw the notice against him and issue fresh show-cause notice to such other Government servant as found responsible for the delay and shall follow the procedure mutatis-mutandis as stipulated in this sub-section and sub-section (1) of this Section. (3) While fixing the liability under this Act, the competent officer shall follow the principles of natural justice before passing the order in that.....
List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Children Act, 1948, (Maharashtra) Section 9
Title: Powers of Juvenile Courts and Other Courts Mentioned in Section 8
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1948
.....Judicial Officer and labelling it as a juvenile court does not serve the requirement of the Statute. The Statutory Scheme contemplates a Judicial Officer of a different type with more sensitive approach oriented outlook. (F) The problem child, though negative factor, is a social responsibility. The society must devote full attention to ensure that children are properly cared for and brought up in a proper atmosphere where they could receive adequate training, education and guidance. (G) The Children's Aid Society, within the meaning of Article 12, is undoubtedly an instrumentality of the State. The Society has to regulate its activities not only in accordance with the statutory requirements but also act in a manner satisfying the requirements of the constitutional provisions of Articles 21 and 24 as also the directive principles of the State policy.-Sheela Barse v. The Secretary, Children Aid Society and others, AIR 1987 SC 656. _______________ 1. These words were substituted for the words "Save as otherwise provided in this Act" by Mah. 54 of 1975, section 5.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Delhi (Right of Citizen to Time Bound Delivery of Services) Act, 2011 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 2011
.....case no such representation is received by the competent officer within the prescribed period or the explanation received, if any, is not found satisfactory, the competent officer shall be entitled to issue debit note directing such defaulting government servant either to deposit the cost as stipulated in the debit note or directing the accounts officer concerned to debit the salary of such government servant for the amount as mentioned in the debit note: Provided that if the competent officer finds reasonable and justified grounds in favour of such government servant and comes to the conclusion that the delay in the delivery of services to the citizen was not attributable to him but was attributable to some other government servant, it shall be lawful for the competent officer to withdraw the notice against him and issue fresh show cause notice to such other government servant as found responsible for the delay and shall follow the procedure mutatis-mutandis as stipulated in this sub-section and sub-section (1) of this section. (3) While fixing the liability under this Act, the competent officer shall follow the principles of natural justice before passing the order in that.....
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