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Indian Power Alcohol Act, 1948 [Repealed] Amending Act 1

Title : Indian Power Alcohol (Amendment) Act, 1952

State : Central

Year : 1948

THE INDIAN POWER ALCOHOL (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1952. [Act, No. 73 of 1952] [26th December, 1952] PREAMBLE An Act to amend the Indian Power Alcohol Act, 1948. BE it enacted by Parliament as follows:-- 1. Short title This Act may be called the Indian Power Alcohol (amendment) Act, 1952. 2. Amendment of section 1, Act XXII of 1948 In sub--section (2) of section 1 of the Indian Power alcohol Act, 1948 (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act), for the words and letter "except Part B States", the words "except the State of Jammu and Kashmir" shall be substituted. 3. Substitution of new section for section 2 in Act XXII of 1948 For section 2 of the principal Act, the following section shall be substituted, namely:-- "2.Declaration as to expediency of control by the..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Warehousing (Development and Regulation) Act 2007 Section 7

Title : Duties of Warehousemen

State : Central

Year : 2007

(1) In the absence of a lawful excuse, a warehouseman shall deliver the goods referred to in a negotiable receipt, to the holder of the receipt on demand made by the holder and on the holder fulfilling all the following conditions, namely:- (a) satisfying the warehouse lien; (b) surrendering the receipt in case of non-negotiable receipt and surrendering ' the receipt with endorsements in case of negotiable receipt; and (c) acknowledging in writing the receipt of the goods.- (2) If a warehouseman refuses or fails to deliver the goods in compliance with the provisions of this section, the burden of proof shall lie on the warehouseman to establish the existence of a lawful excuse for the refusal or failure. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Warehousing (Development and Regulation) Act 2007 Section 12

Title : Negotiability of Warehouse Receipts

State : Central

Year : 2007

(1) The words in a negotiable warehouse receipt limiting its negotiability shall be void. (2) A warehouseman who issues a non-negotiable warehouse receipt shall cause to be plainly marked upon its face the words "non-negotiable" or "not negotiable" in English or in the language in which it is issued. (3) In case of non-compliance of sub-section (2), a holder of the warehouse receipt who purchases it for valuable consideration believing it to be a negotiable warehouse receipt may, at his option, treat the receipt as vesting in him all rights attaching to a negotiable warehouse receipt and imposing upon the warehouseman the same liabilities which he would have incurred had the receipt been a negotiable warehouse receipt and the warehouseman shall be liable accordingly. (4) A..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Warehousing (Development and Regulation) Act 2007 Section 23

Title : Issue of Duplicate Receipt

State : Central

Year : 2007

(1) No warehouseman shall issue a warehouse receipt without actually receiving the goods of the quantity, quality or grade and other particulars as may be mentioned in the receipt. (2) No warehouseman shall issue more than one receipt for the same goods deposited by any person: Provided that in case of a loss or destruction, a duplicate receipt may be issued in such manner as may be specified by the Authority by regulations. (3) If a warehouseman fails to comply with the provisions of sub-section (2), he would be liable for all such damages caused by the failure to any person who has transacted on such receipt for valuable consideration, believing it to be an original, even though the transaction is after the delivery of the goods by the warehouseman to the holder of the original..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Indian Soldiers (Litigation) Act, I925 Amending Act 1

Title : Indian Soldiers (Litigation) Amendment Act, 1970

State : Central

Year : 1970

THE INDIAN SOLDIERS (LITIGATION) AMENDMENT ACT, 1970 [Act, No. 23 of 1970] [29th May, 1970] PREAMBLE An Act further to amend the Indian Soldiers (Litigation) Act, 1925. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Twenty-first Year of the Republic of India as follows:- 1.Short title.- This Act may be called the Indian Soldiers (Litigation) Amendment Act, 1970. 2.Amendment of section 2.- In the Indian Soldiers (Litigation) Act, 1925 (4 of 1925) (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act), in section 2,- (i) for clause (a), the following clause shall be substituted, namely:- (a) "Court" means a Court other than a Criminal Court and includes any such tribunal or other authority as may be specified by the Central Government by notification in the Official Gazette being a..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Payment and Settlement Systems Act 2007 Section 10

Title : Power to Determine Standards

State : Central

Year : 2007

(1) The Reserve Bank may, from time to time, prescribe (a) the format of payment instructions and the size and shape of such instructions; (b) the timings to be maintained by payment systems; (c) the manner of transfer of funds within the payment system, either through paper, electronic means or in any other manner, between banks or between banks and other system participants; (d) such other standards to be complied with the payment systems generally; (e) the criteria for membership of payment systems including continuation, termination and rejection of membership; (f) the conditions subject to, which the system participants shall participate in such fund transfers and the rights and obligations of the system participants in such funds. (2) Without prejudice to the..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007 Section 16

Title : Appeals

State : Central

Year : 2007

(1) Any senior citizen or a parent, as the case may be, aggrieved by an order of a Tribunal may, within sixty days from the date of the order, prefer an appeal to the Appellate Tribunal: Provided that on appeal, the children or relative who is required to pay any amount in terms of such maintenance order shall continue to pay to such parent the amount so ordered, in the manner directed by the Appellate Tribunal: Provided further that the Appellate Tribunal may, entertain the appeal after the expiry of the said period of sixty days, if it is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from preferring the appeal in time. (2) On receipt of an appeal, the Appellate Tribunal shall, cause a notice to be served upon the respondent. (3) The Appellate Tribunal may call..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007 Section 18

Title : Maintenance Officer

State : Central

Year : 2007

(1) The State Government shall designate the District Social Welfare Officer or an officer not below the rank of a District Social Welfare Officer, by whatever name called as Maintenance Officer, (2) The Maintenance Officer referred to in sub-section (1), shall represent a parent if he so desires, during the proceedings of the Tribunal, or the Appellate Tribunal, as the case may be. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007 Section 19

Title : Establishment of Oldage Homes

State : Central

Year : 2007

(1) The State Government may establish and maintain such number of oldage homes at accessible places, as it may deem necessary, in a phased manner, beginning with at least one in each district to accommodate in such homes a minimum of one hundred fifty senior citizens who are indigent. (2) The State Government may, prescribe a scheme for management of oldage homes, including the standards and various types of services to be provided by them which are necessary for medical care and means of entertainment to the inhabitants of such homes. Explanation.--For the purposes of this section, "indigent" means any senior citizen who is not having sufficient means, as determined by the State Government, from time to time, to maintain himself. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology Act 2007 Section 11

Title : Institute to Be Open to All Races, Creeds and Classes

State : Central

Year : 2007

(1) The Institute shall be open to persons of either sex and of whatever race, creed, caste or class, and no test or condition shall be imposed as to religious belief or profession in admitting students, appointing teachers or employees or in any other connection whatsoever. (2) No bequest, donation or transfer of any property shall be accepted by the Institute which in the opinion of the Board involves conditions or obligations opposed to the spirit and object of this section. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section


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