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Payment of Wages Act, 1936 Section 6

Title: Wages to Be Paid in Current Coin or Currency Notes

State: Central

Year: 1936

..... In section 6, the following proviso shall be added, namely:-- "Provided that when the amount of bonus payable to an employed person exceeds an amount equal to one-fourth of his earnings (exclusive of dearness allowance) for the year to which the bonus relates, such excess shall be paid or invested in the manner prescribed." ________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 29 of 1976, section 3 (w.e.f. 12-11-1975). 2. Vide Andhra Pradesh Act 15 of 1982, section 2 (w.e.f. 7-10-1982). 3. Vide Assam Act 1 of 1970, section 2. 4. Vide Bihar Act 4 of 1961, section 2 (w.e.f. 9-3-1961) as amended by Bihar Act 4 of 1963, section 2. 5. Vide Gujarat Act 26 of 1961, section 3 (w.e.f. 12-6-1961). 6. Vide Maharashtra Act 13 of 1961, section 4 (w.e.f. 4-3-1961). 7. Vide Orissa Act 4 of 1961, section 2 (w.e.f. 11-2-1961).

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Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 Section 5

Title: Current Account Transactions

State: Central

Year: 1999

Any person may sell or draw foreign exchange to or from an authorised person if such sale or drawal is a current account transaction: Provided that the Central Government may, in public interest and in consultation with the Reserve Bank, impose such reasonable restrictions for current account transactions as may be prescribed.

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Registration Act, 1908 Section 54

Title: Current Indexes and Entries Therein

State: Central

Year: 1908

.....officer has copied, or filed a memorandum of, the document to which it relates. STATE AMENDMENTS 1Bihar: Section 54 shall be renumbered as sub-section (1) of section 54 and after the said subsection, as so renumbered, the following sub-section shall be added:-- "(2)(a) If, in the opinion of the Registrar, any of the indexes mentioned in sub-section (1) is in danger of being destroyed or becoming illegible wholly or partially, the Registrar may, by a written order, direct such index or such portion thereof as he thinks fit to be recopied in such manner as may be prescribed under section 69, and the copy so prepared shall, for the purposes of this Act and of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, be deemed to have taken the place of and to be the original index or portion, and all references in this Act to the original index or portion shall be deemed to be references to the index portion prepared as aforesaid. (b) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, copies or any of the indexes mentioned in sub-section (1) or any portion of such index prepared before the commencement of the Indian Registration (Bihar Amendment) Act, 1952, in pursuance of an order of the Registrar or.....

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Standards of Weights and Measures Act, 1976 Section 8

Title: Base Unit of Electric Current

State: Central

Year: 1976

(1) The base unit of electric current shall be the ampere. (2) The "ampere" is that constant current which if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length, of negligible circular cross-section, and placed one metre apart in vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2 x 107newton per metre of length.

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Copyright Act, 1957 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1957

.....disclosed, if either the identity of the author is disclosed publicly by both the author and the publisher or is otherwise established to the satisfaction of the Copyright Board by that author. SECTION 24: TERM OF COPYRIGHT IN POSTHUMOUS WORK (1) In the case of a literary, dramatic or musical work or an engraving, in which copyright subsists at the date of the death of the author or, in the case of any such work of joint authorship, at or immediately before the date of the death of the author who dies last, but which, or any adaptation of which, has not been published before that date, copyright shall subsist until 17[sixty] years from the beginning of the calendar year next following the year in which the work is first published or, where an adaptation of the work is published in any earlier year, from the beginning of the calendar year next following that year. (2) For the purposes of this section a literary, dramatic or musical work or an adaptation of any such work shall be deemed to have been published, if it has been performed in public or if any 10[sound recording] made in respect of the work have been sold to the public or have been offered for sale to the public. .....

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1958

.....in 1867, 1882andagain in 1893and 1896 but all these attempts failed owing to legal and constitutional difficulties.Two of the principal contributory factors were the then limited powers of the Indian Legislature to legislate regarding shipping and the fact that part of the British Statute law on the subject, including parts of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, which is the principal United-Kingdom enactment on the subject, applied to Indian and any Indian enactment had to be in legal harmony with that law. A fresh attempt was made in 1921-22 to codify the Indian law on merchant shipping by the Statute Law Revision Committee, which decided that only consolidation, and not revision should be attempted immediately. The result was the Indian Merchant Shipping Act, 1923, which is now on the Statute Book and which consolidated some 21 existing Indian Acts on the subject. This Act has also been amended from time to time, the two major amendments being those made in 1933 and in 1953 so as to take power to implement the provisions of the international conventions with respect to load lines, 1930, and with respect to safety of life at sea, 1948, respectively, which have been ratified by.....

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Medical Council Act, 1956 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1956

.....be open to such person or medical college to rectify the defects, if any, specified by the Council; (b) consider the scheme, having regard to the factors referred to in sub-section (7), and submit the scheme together with its recommendations thereon to the Central Government. (4) The Central Government- may, after considering the scheme and the recommendations of the Council under sub-section (3) and after obtaining, where necessary, such other particulars as may be considered necessary by it from the person or college concerned, and having regard to the factors referred to in subsection (7), either approve (with such conditions, if any, as it may consider necessary) or disapprove the scheme and any such approval shall be a permission under sub-section (1) : Provided that no scheme shall be disapproved by the Central Government except after giving the person or college concerned a reasonable opportunity of being heard : Provided further that nothing in this sub-section shall prevent any person or medical college whose scheme has not been approved by the Central Government to submit a fresh scheme and the provisions of this section shall apply to such scheme, as if such scheme.....

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Carriage 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.....

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Carriage by Air (Amendment) Act 2009 Section 10

Title: Insertion of Third Schedule and Anexure

State: Central

Year: 2009

.....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.....

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Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 Schedule II

Title: Second Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1956

THE SECOND SCHEDULE (See section 12) RECOGNISED MEDICAL QUALIFICATIONS GRANTED BY MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS OUTSIDE INDIA. Country Title Nature of qualifications as stated in diploma Abbreviation UNITED KINGDOM University of Birmingham M.B.Ch.B. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery U.Birm. M.D. Doctor of Medicine Ch.M. Master of Surgery University of Bristol M.B.Ch.B. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery U. Brist. M.D. Doctor of Medicine Ch.M. Master of Surgery University of Cambridge M.B.B.Chir. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery U.Camb. M.D. Doctor of Medicine M.Chir. Master of Surgery University of M.B.B.S. Bachelor of Medicine and U.Durh. Durham Bachelor of Surgery M.D. .....

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