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Constitution of India Part 4

Title: Directive Principles of State Policy

State: Central

Year: 1950

.....in different vocations.] ________________________ 1. Article 38 renumbered as clause (1) thereof by the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act, 1978, section 9 (w.e.f. 20-6-1979). 2. Inserted by the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act, 1978, section 9 (w.e.f. 20-6-1979). Article 39 - Certain principles of policy to be followed by the State The State shall, in particular, direct its policy towards securing-- (a) that the citizens, men and women equally, have the right to an adequate means to livelihood; (b) that the ownership and control of the material resources of the community are so distributed as best to subserve the common good; (c) that the operation of the economic system does not result in the concentration of wealth and means of production to the common detriment; (d) that there is equal pay for equal work for both men and women; (e) that the health and strength of workers, men and women, and the tender age of children are not abused and that citizens are not forced by economic necessity to enter avocations unsuited to their age or strength; 1[(f) that children are given opportunities and facilities to develop in a healthy manner and in.....

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Constitution of India Article 38

Title: State to Secure a Social Order for the Promotion of Welfare of the People

State: Central

Year: 1950

1[(1)] The State shall strive to promote the welfare of the people by securing and protecting as effectively as it may a social order in which justice, social, economic and political, shall inform all the institutions of the national life. 2[(2) The State shall, in particular, strive to minimize the inequalities in income, and endeavor to eliminate inequalities in status, facilities and opportunities, not only amongst individuals but also amongst groups of people residing in different areas or engaged in different vocations.] ________________________ 1. Article 38 renumbered as clause (1) thereof by the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act, 1978, section 9 (w.e.f. 20-6-1979). 2. Inserted by the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act, 1978, section 9 (w.e.f. 20-6-1979).

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Constitution of India Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1949

.....of this Constitution if- (a) he or either of his parents or any of his grand- parents was born in India as defined in (Government of India Act, 1935) (as originally enacted); and (b) (i) in the case where such person has so migrated before the nineteenth day of July, 1948. he has been ordinarily resident in the territory of India since the date of his migration, or (ii) in the case where such person has so migrated on or after the nineteenth day of July, 1948, he has been registered as a citizen of India by an officer appointed in that behalf by the Government of the Dominion of India on an application made by him therefor to such officer before the commencement of this Constitution in the form and manner prescribed by that Government : Provided that no person shall be so registered unless he has been resident in the territory of India for at least six months immediately preceding the date of his application. ARTICLE 7: Rights of citizenship of certain migrants to Pakistan: Notwithstanding anything in (Art.5) and (Art.6), a person who has after the first day of March, 1947, migrated from the territory of India to the territory now included in Pakistan shall not be.....

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Manipur Municipalities Act, 1994 Chapter X

Title: Municipal Power and Offences

State: Central

Year: 1994

.....or as the case may be, the Council shall be deemed to be person bound to execute such order within the meaning of the Judicial Officer's Protection Act, 1850 (Act XVII of 1850). Section 121 - Nagar Panchayat or Council may require land holders to crime hedges, etc The Nagar Panchayat or as the case may be, the Council may require the owner or occupier of any land within three days to trim or prune the hedges thereon bordering on any public road or drains, and to cut and trim any trees or bamboos thereon overhanging the public road, drain or tank, or any well used for drinking purpose or obstructing any public road or drain or causing or likely to cause damage to any public road or drain or any property of the Nagar Panchayat or of the Council or likely to cause damage to person using any public road or likely to foul the water of any well or tank. Section 122 - Penalty for disobeying requisition under section 116, 117, 118 or 119 Whoever, being the owner or occupier of any house on land within a municipality, fails to comply with a requisition issued by the Nagar Panchayat or as the case may be, the Council under the provisions of section 116, 117, 113 or 119 shall he.....

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Manipur Municipalities Act, 1994 Section 138

Title: Power to Require Owners to Improve Bad Drainage

State: Central

Year: 1994

Whenever any land, being private property or within any private enclosure, appears to the Nagar Panchayat or the Council by want of drainage to be in a state injurious to health or offensive to the neighbourhood, or by reason of inequalities of a surface to afford facilities for the commission of a nuisance, the Nagar Panchayat or the Council may require the owner or the occupier of such land or both within fifteen days, to drain such land or level surface: Provided that, if for the purpose of effecting any drainage under this section it shall be necessary to acquire any land not being the property of the person who is required to drain his land, or to pay compensation to any other person, the Nagar Panchayat or as the case may be, the Council shall provide such land and pay such compensation.

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Multi-state Co-operative Societies Act, 2002 Schedule I

Title: First Schedule

State: Central

Year: 2002

THE FIRST SCHEDULE [See section 3(g)] Co-Operative Principles 1. Voluntary and Open Membership.---Co-operatives are voluntary organisations, open to all persons capable of using their services and willing to accept the responsibilities of membership, without discrimination on bases of gender, social inequality, racial, political ideologies or religious consideration. 2. Democratic Member Control.--Co-operatives are democratic organisations con-trolled by their members, who actively participate in setting their policies and decision making. Elected representatives of these co-operatives are responsible and accountable to their members. 3. Member's Economic Participation.--Members contribute equitably and control the capital of their Co-operative democratically. At least a part of the surplus arising out of the economic results would be the common property of the co-operatives. The remaining surplus could be utilised benefiting the members in proportion to their share in the Co-operative. 4. Autonomy and Independence.--Co-operatives ere autonomous, self-help organisations controlled by their members. If co-operatives enter into agreement with other organisations.....

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Hindu Gains of Learning Act, 1930 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1930

.....demoralising influence upon his character by inducing him to have recourse to dishonest subterfuges like benami transactions. Likewise, the present rule is not favourable to the growth of self-reliance among the dependent members of the family. In a rich family, it offers a premium to extravagance, idleness and perpetual discord. Its injustice is manifestly galling. Take, e.g., a case in which a father has three sons and incurs the same expenditure on their education. He sends them all to England to be educated for the 1.C.S. One is successful, the other two fail. Of the two who fail, one takes to trade, the other is unwilling to do any work and remains idle. The trader earns a large fortune, which the present law allows him to keep to himself, because his education in England was for the Civil Service and not for trade. But, out of the earnings of the Civilian, two shares are claimed, one by the trader and the other by the brother who has been idle. The trader keeps his own earnings and also takes a share of the Civilian's earnings. Take again a case in which three brothers are given by their father the same education for the same profession and at the same cost. Though they.....

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Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act, 1990 Section 12

Title: Functions and Powers of Corporation

State: Central

Year: 1990

.....and the best utilisation of the broadcast frequencies available and ensuring high quality reception ; (o) promoting research and development activities in order to ensure that radio and television broadcast technology are constantly updated ; and (p) expanding broadcasting facilities by establishing additional channels of transmission at various levels. (3) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provisions, the Corporation may take such steps as it thinks fit: (a) to ensure that broadcasting is conducted as a public service to provide and produce programmes ; (b) to establish a system for the gathering of news for radio and television ; (c) to negotiate for purchase of, or otherwise acquire, programmes and rights or privileges in respect of sports and other events, films, serials, occasions, meanings, functions or incidents of public interest, for broadcasting and to establish procedures for the allocation of such programmes, rights or privileges to the services ; (d) to establish and maintain a library or libraries of radio, television and other materials ; (e)to conduct or commission, from time to time, programmes, audience.....

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National Commission for Safai Karmachari Act, 1993 Chapter III

Title: Functions and Powers of the Commission

State: Central

Year: 1993

..... (iii) measures for the social and economic upliftment of Safai Karamcharis; (iv) the provisions of any law in it application to Safai Karamcharis, and take up such matters with the concerned authorities or with the Central or State Governments; (d) make periodical reports to Central and State Governments on any matter concerning Safai Karamcharis, taking into account any difficulties or disabilities being encountered by Safai Karamcharis; (e) any other matter which may be referred to it by the Central Government. (2) In the discharge of its functions under sub-section (1), the Commission shall have power to call for information with respect to any matter specified in that sub-section from any Government or local or other authority.

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National Commission for Safai Karmachari Act, 1993 Section 8

Title: Functions and Powers of the Commission

State: Central

Year: 1993

..... (iii) measures for the social and economic upliftment of Safai Karamcharis; (iv) the provisions of any law in it application to Safai Karamcharis, and take up such matters with the concerned authorities or with the Central or State Governments; (d) make periodical reports to Central and State Governments on any matter concerning Safai Karamcharis, taking into account any difficulties or disabilities being encountered by Safai Karamcharis; (e) any other matter which may be referred to it by the Central Government. (2) In the discharge of its functions under sub-section (1), the Commission shall have power to call for information with respect to any matter specified in that sub-section from any Government or local or other authority.

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