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Home Bare Acts Phrase: impartiallyIndian Trusts Act, 1882 Section 17
Title: Trustee to Be Impartial
State: Central
Year: 1882
Where there are more beneficiaries than one, the trustee is bound to be impartial, and must not execute the trust for the advantage of one at the expense of another. Where the trustee has a discretionary power, nothing in this sect ion shall be deemed to authorize the court to control the exercise reasonably and in good faith of such discretion. Illustration A, a trustee for B, C and D is empowered to choose between several specified modes of In vesting the trust-property. A in good faith chooses one of these modes. The court will not interfere, al though the result of the choice may be to vary the relative rights of B, C and D.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGeneva Conventions Act, 1960 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1960
.....power to sentence him to death or to imprisonment for a term of two years or more, shall not proceed with the trial until it is proved to the satisfaction of the Court that a notice containing the particulars mentioned in the next following sub-section, so far as they are known to the prosecutor, has been served not less than three weeks previously on the protecting power (if there is a protecting power) and, if the accused is a protected prisoner of war, on the accused and the prisoners' representative. (2) The particulars referred to in the foregoing sub-section are - (a) the full name and description of the accused, including the date of his birth and his profession or trade, if any, and, if the accused is protected prisoner of war, his rank and arm, regimental, personal or serial number; (b) his place of detention, internment or residence; (c) the offence with which he is charged- and (d) the Court before which the trial is to take place and the time and place appointed for the trial. (3) For the purposes of this section a document purporting - (a) to be signed on behalf of the protecting power or by the prisoners representative or by the person accused, as the case may.....
List Judgments citing this sectionAir Force Act, 1950 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....he - is ordered by land, sea or air, and that he will obey all commands of any officer set over him, even to the peril of his life. (3) The fact of an enrolled person having taken the oath or affirmation directed by this section to be taken shall be entered on his enrolment paper and authenticated by the signature of the officer administering the oath or affirmation. CHAPTER 04: CONDITIONS OF SERVICE SECTION 18: TENURE OF SERVICE UNDER THE ACT - Every person subject to this Act shall hold office during the pleasure of the President. SECTION 19: TERMINATION OF SERVICE BY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT - Subject to the provisions of this Act and the rules and regulations made thereunder, the Central Government may dismiss, or remove from the service any person subject to this Act. SECTION 20: DISMISSAL, REMOVAL OR REDUCTION BY CHIEF OF THE AIR STAFF AND OTHER OFFICERS - (1)9[The Chief of the Air Staff] may dismiss or remove from the service any person subject to this Act other than an officer. (2)9[The Chief of the Air Staff] may reduce to a lower grade or rank or the ranks, any warrant officer or any non-commissioned officer. (3) An officer having power not less than.....
List Judgments citing this sectionGeneva Convention Act 1960 Schedule IV
Title: Fourth Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1960
.....appropriate cases, a reasonable time limit, and after such warning has remained unheeded. (IV. Discontinuance of protection of hospitals) The fact that sick or wounded members of the armed forces are nursed in these hospitals, or the presence of small arms and ammunition taken from such combatants which have not yet been handed to the proper service, shall not be considered to be acts harmful to the enemy. Article 20 Persons regularly and solely engaged in the operation and administration of civilian hospitals, including the personnel engaged in the search for, removal and transporting of and caring for wounded and sick civilians, the infirm and maternity cases shall be respected and protected. (V. Hospital staff) In occupied territory and in zones of military operations, the above personnel shall be recognisable by means of an identity card certifying their status, bearing the photograph of the holder and embossed with the stamp of the responsible authority, and also by means of a stamped, water-resistant armlet which they shall wear on the left arm while carrying out their duties. This armlet shall be issued by the State and shall bear the emblem provided for in.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Assam Police Act, 2007 Complete Act
State: Assam
Year: 2007
.....reports of the previous fifteen years of service by assigning weightages to different grading, namely, "Outstanding", "Very Good", "Good" and "Satisfactory"; (c) range of relevant experience, including experience of work in central police organizations, and training courses undergone; (d) indictment in any criminal or disciplinary proceedings or on the counts of corruption or moral turpitude; or charges having been framed by a court of law in such cases; (e) due weightage to award of medals for gallantry distinguished and meritorious service. (3) The Director General of Police so appointed shall have a minimum tenure of one year subject to his normal date of superannuation : Provided that the Director General of Police may be transferred from the post before the expiry of his tenure by the State Government consequent upon- (a) conviction by a court of law in criminal offence or where charges have been framed by a court in a case involving corruption or moral turpitude; or (b) punishment of dismissal, removal, or compulsory retirement from service or of reduction to a lower post, or imposition of any other penalty other than censure awarded under the provisions of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionGeneva Convention Act 1960 Schedule III
Title: Third Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1960
.....classes:- (Authorized work) (a) agriculture; (b) industries connected with the production or the extraction of raw materials, and manufacturing industries, with the exception of metallurgical, machinery and chemical industries; public works and building operations which have no military character or purpose; (c) transport and handling of stores which are not military in character or purpose; (d) commercial business, and arts and crafts; (e) domestic service; (f) public utility services having no military character or purpose. Should the above provisions be infringed, prisoners of war shall be allowed to exercise their right of complaint, in conformity with Article 78. Article 51 Prisoners of war must be granted suitable working conditions, especially as regards accommodation, food, clothing and equipment; such conditions shall not be inferior to those enjoyed by nationals of the Detaining Power employed in similar work; account shall also be taken of climatic conditions. (Working conditions) The Detaining Power, in utilizing the labour of prisoners of war, shall ensure that in areas in which prisoners are employed, the national legislation.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArbitration (Protocol and Convention) Act, 1937 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1
Title: Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
State: Central
Year: 1937
.....to determine thatissue. (7) An arbitral award made under this Part shall beconsidered domestic award. (8) Where this Part.- (a) refers to the fact that the parties have agreed orthat they may agree, or (b) in any other way refers to an agreement of theparties, that agreement shall include any arbitration rulesreferred to in that agreement. (9) Where this Part, other than clause (a) of section 25or clause (a) of sub-section (2) of section 32, refers to a claim, it shallalso apply to a counter-claim, and where it refers to a defence, it shall alsoapply to a defence to that counter-claim. 3. Receipt of written communications. (1) Unless otherwise agreed by the parties,- (a) any written communication is deemed to have beenreceived if it is delivered to the addressee personally or at his place ofbusiness, habitual residence or mailing address, and (b) if none of the places referred to in clause (a) can befound after making a reasonable inquiry, a written communication is deemed tohave been received if it is sent to the addressee's last known place ofbusiness, habitual residence or mailing address by registered letter or by anyother means which provides a record of.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArbitration Act, 1940 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1
Title: Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
State: Central
Year: 1940
.....to determine thatissue. (7) An arbitral award made under this Part shall beconsidered domestic award. (8) Where this Part.- (a) refers to the fact that the parties have agreed orthat they may agree, or (b) in any other way refers to an agreement of theparties, that agreement shall include any arbitration rulesreferred to in that agreement. (9) Where this Part, other than clause (a) of section 25or clause (a) of sub-section (2) of section 32, refers to a claim, it shallalso apply to a counter-claim, and where it refers to a defence, it shall alsoapply to a defence to that counter-claim. 3. Receipt of written communications. (1) Unless otherwise agreed by the parties,- (a) any written communication is deemed to have beenreceived if it is delivered to the addressee personally or at his place ofbusiness, habitual residence or mailing address, and (b) if none of the places referred to in clause (a) can befound after making a reasonable inquiry, a written communication is deemed tohave been received if it is sent to the addressee's last known place ofbusiness, habitual residence or mailing address by registered letter or by anyother means which provides a record of.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1996
.....to determine that issue. (7) An arbitral award made under this Part shall be considered as a domestic award. (8) Where this Part- (a) refers to the fact that the parties have agreed or that they may agree, or (b) in any other way refers to an agreement of the parties, that agreement shall include any arbitration rules referred to in that agreement. (9) Where this Part, other than clause (a) of section 25 or clause (a) of sub-section (2) of section 32, refers to a claim, it shall also apply to a counter-claim, and where it refers to a defence, it shall also apply to a defence to that counter-claim. SECTION 03: RECEIPT OF WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS (1) Unless otherwise agreed by the parties- (a) any written communication is deemed to have been received if it is delivered to the addressee personally or at his place of business, habitual a residence or mailing address, and (b) if none of the places referred to in clause (a) can be found after making a reasonable inquiry, a written communication is deemed to have been received if it is sent to the addressee's last known place of business, habitual residence or mailing address by registered letter or by any other means which provides a.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Arbitration And Conciliation (Amendment) Act, 2015 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 2015
.....pool. If in such fields it is the custom and practice for parties frequently to appoint the same arbitrator in different cases, this is a relevant fact to be taken into account while applying the rules set out above. THE SIXTH SCHEDULE [See section 12 (1)(b)] NAME: CONTACT DETAILS: PRIOR EXPERIENCE (INCLUDING EXPERIENCE WITH ARBITRATIONS): NUMBER OF ONGOING ARBITRATIONS: CIRCUMSTANCES DISCLOSING ANY PAST OR PRESENT RELATIONSHIP WITH OR INTEREST IN ANY OF THE PARTIES OR IN RELATION TO THE SUBJECT-MATTER IN DISPUTE, WHETHER FINANCIAL, BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL OR OTHER KIND, WHICH IS LIKELY TO GIVE RISE TO JUSTIFIABLE DOUBTS AS TO YOUR INDEPENDENCE OR IMPARTIALITY (LIST OUT): CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH ARE LIKELY TO AFFECT YOUR ABILITY TO DEVOTE SUFFICIENT TIME TO THE ARBITRATION AND IN PARTICULAR YOUR ABILITY TO FINISH THE ENTIRE ARBITRATION WITHIN TWELVE MONTHS (LIST OUT): THE SEVENTH SCHEDULE [See section 12 (5)] Arbitrator s relationship with the parties or counsel 1. The arbitrator is an employee, consultant, advisor or has any other past or present business relationship with a party. 2. The arbitrator currently represents or advises one of the parties or an affiliate of one of the.....
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