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Start Free TrialKarnataka Service Examinations Act, 1976 Section 3
Title: No Service Examination for the Period from I St November 1956 to 9th January 1974
State: Karnataka
Year: 1976
.....solely on the ground of not passing any service examination shall, if he has not already been promoted and if he is otherwise eligible, be promoted. (3) Every promotion under sub--section (2) shall, notwithstanding anything in any judgement, decree or order of any court, be prospective only on and from a date after 10th January 1974: Provided that,--(1) the person promoted shall be entitled to initial pay on the date of actual promotion as if he was holding the promoted post from the date he would have been promoted but for not passing the service examination (hereinafter referred to as the eligibility date) but such person shall not be entitled to payment of any arrears for the period prior to the date of actual promotion; (2) if the person to be promoted has retired from service prior to 10th January 1974, he shall, if otherwise eligible, be deemed to have been promoted from the eligibility date and his pension and Death--cum--Retirement Gratuity shall be revised on the basis of the pay he would have drawn had he been so promoted from that date.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1800 [Repealed] Section 2
Title: Letters Patent of George 2, Dated the 8th January, in the 21st Year of His Reign
State: Central
Year: 1800
.....time to time by his Majesty, his heirs and successors, with full power to exercise such civil criminal admiralty and ecclesiastical jurisdictions, both as to natives and British subjects, and to be invested with such power and authorities, privileges and immunities, for the better administration of the same, and subject to the same limitations, restrictions and control within the said Fort Saint George and town of Madras and the limits thereof and the factories sub ordinate thereto, and within the territories which now are or hereafter may be subject to or dependent upon the said government of Madras, as the said supreme court of judicature at Fort William in Bengal, by virtue of any law now in force and unrepealed or by this present Act, doth consist of, is invested with or subject to, within the said Fort William or the kingdoms or provinces of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPunjab Laws Act, 1872 Section 39
Title: Indian Penal Code to Apply to Offences Committed Previous to 1st January, 1862
State: Central
Year: 1872
The provisions of the Indian Penal Code, with the exception of Chapter VI, shall be applicable to all offences committed before first January, 1862, 45 of 1860.in territory which was, at the time of the commission of such offence, subject to the State Government of the Punjab: Saving of privileges conferred on certain Chiefs.- Provided that nothing contained in this section shall affect any privilege conferred on certain Chiefs in the Punjab by the Central Government, or by the Board of Administration for the affairs of the Punjab, nor any indemnity or pardon granted by competent authority.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Service Examinations Act, 1976 Section 4
Title: Service Examinations for the Period from 10th January 1974
State: Karnataka
Year: 1976
On and from 10th January 1974,-- (a) service examinations shall be the same as the prescribed examinations provided in the Karnataka Civil Services (Service and Kannada Language Examinations) Rules, 1974; and (b) every Government servant including a Government servant promoted under sub--section (2) of section 3 shall be required to pass the service examinations as provided and for the purposes specified therein. Failure to pass shall entail the consequences specified in the said rules.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNational Capital Territory of Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Act, 2011, (Central) Section 6
Title: Validation, of Acts Done or Omitted to Be Done, Etc., During 1st January, 2011 Up to the Date of Commencement of This Act
State: Central
Year: 2011
Notwithstanding any judgment, decree or order of any court, all things done, or, omitted to be done, and all action taken, or, not taken, during the period beginning on or after the 1st day of January, 2011 and ending immediately before the date of commencement of this Act, shall, in so far as they are in conformity with the provisions of this Act, be deemed to have been done, or, omitted to be done, or, taken, or, not taken, under these provisions as if such provisions were in force at the time such things were done or omitted to be done and action taken or not taken during the aforesaid period.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Pondicherry Village and Commune Panchayats Act, 1973 Complete Act
State: Pondicherry
Year: 1973
.....hearing, nyaya panchayat to pass decree. 291. Contents of decree. 292. Decree may award interest or order payment by installments. 293. Satisfaction of decree to be recorded. 294. Execution of decree. 295. Appeal. Criminal jurisdiction. 296. Nyaya panchayat to take cognizance of and try certain offences. 297. Certain persons accused to theft not to be tried by the nyaya panchayat. 298. Compounding of offences. 299. Compensation to complainant, etc. 300. Compensation to accused for false or frivolous case. 301. Conviction by a nyaya panchayat not a previous conviction. 302. Inquiry by a nyaya panchayat under section 202, Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898. 303. Youthful offenders. 304. Order to maintain wives and children. Miscellaneous. 305. Res-judicta and pending suits and cases. 306. Institution of suits and cases. 307. Summons to be issued to the defendant or accused. 308. Disposal of suits and cases in absence of party concerned. 309. Issue of summons to witnesses. 310. Assistance of police to the nyaya panchayat. 311. Fresh hearing of pending suits, etc., if more than one-half of members vacate office. 312. Nyaya panchayat not.....
List Judgments citing this sectionAll India Services Act, 1951 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1951
.....309, the Government of India is now compelled to deal with many of these matters by means of non-statutory executive orders. This is neither satisfactory nor quite justifiable. 2. Before the commencement of the Constitution, the Government of India issued the Indian Civil Administrative Cadre Rules and the Indian Police Service Cadre Rules. Although these Rules, in so far as they are not inconsistent with the Constitution, are continued in force by Article 313of the Constitution, they authorise the regulation of only such items relating to the conditions of service as had already been settled. Emergency recruitment to these services to fill the gaps left by the departure of the British element in the I.C.S. and the Indian Police was still in progress at that time. Many matters relating to the conditions of service of such officers were only decided after the Constitution had come into force. Other very important matters such as the fixation of retirement benefits have yet to be settled. Arrangements have also been completed recently to extend the Indian Administrative Service and the Indian Police Service schemes to the Part B States. 3. It is necessary that Parliament should.....
List Judgments citing this sectionBharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (Determination of Conditions of Service of Employees) Act, 1988 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1988
.....units, relocation of establishments or part thereof, relocation of plants and machinery or introduction of new lines of production and manufacture. SCHEME 09: TRANSFERS (i) The Corporation shall be entitled to transfer employee from one unit to another unit in the same Department or from one Department to another Department in the same establishment of the Corporation. (ii) An employee of the Corporation may be transferred from one establishment of the Corporation lo another establishment in the interest of increasing productivity of the Corporation. SCHEME 10 INTERPRETATION - If any question arises as to the interpretation of this scheme, the decision of the Central Government thereon shall be final. SCHEME 11: All other conditions of service of employees which are not specifically covered by this scheme shall continue to be applicable. (see paragraph 4) PART 'A' Conditions of service applicable to employees for the period from 24th day of January, 1976 to 31st day of December, 1979 1 Wage Scales - The Wage Scales effective from 24th day of January, 1976 shall be as follows : Grades: 1. Rs. 300-8-356-8-412-9-520 2. Rs. 330-8-410-10-40-10-520-12-580 .....
List Judgments citing this sectionCarriage by Air Act, 1972 Schedule 3
Title: The Third Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1972
.....relating to the weight, dimensions and packing of the cargo, as well as those relating to the number of packages, are prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein; those relating to the quantity, volume and condition of the cargo do not constitute evidence against the carrier except so far as they both have been, and are stated in the air waybill or the cargo receipt to have been, checked by it in the presence of the consignor, or relate to the apparent condition of the cargo. 12. (1) Subject to its liability to carry out all its obligations under the contract of carriage, the consignor has the right to dispose of the cargo by withdrawing it at the airport of departure or destination, or by stopping it in the course of the journey on any landing, or by calling for it to be delivered at the place of destination or in the course of the journey to a person other than the consignee originally designated, or by requiring it to be returned to the airport of departure. The consignor shall not exercise this right of disposition in such a way as to prejudice the carrier or other consignors and shall reimburse any expenses occasioned by the exercise of this right. (2) If it is.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Stamp Act, 1899 Schedule I
Title: First Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1899
..... Exemptions Bond, when executed by-- (a) headmen nominated under rules framed in accordance with the Bengal Irrigation Act, 1876, section 99, for the due performance of their duties under that Act: (b) any person for the purpose of guaranteeing that the local income derived from private subscriptions to a charitable dispensary or hospital or any other object of public utility shall not be less than a specified sum per mensem. 16. BOTTOMRY BOND, that is to say, any instrument whereby the master of a seagoing ship borrows money on the security of the ship to enable him to preserve the ship or prosecute her voyage The same duty as a Bond (No. 15) for the same amount. 17. CANCELLATION--Instrument of (including any instrument by which any instrument, previously executed is cancelled), if attested and not otherwise provided for. See also RELEASE (NO. 55), REVOCATION OF SETTLEMENT (NO. 58 B), SURRENDER OF LEASE (NO.61), REVOCATION OF TRUST (NO. 64B). Five rupees. 18. CERTIFICATE OF SALE (in respect of each property put up as a separate lot and sold) granted to the .....
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