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Start Free TrialAir Corporations Act, 1953 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1953
.....with either of the Corporations. SECTION 09: CORPORATIONS TO ACT ON BUSINESS PRINCIPLES - In carrying out any of duties vested in it by this Act, each of the Corporations shall act so far as may be on business principles. CHAPTER 03: FINANCE, ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT SECTION 10: CAPITAL OF THE CORPORATIONS - (1) All non-recurring expenditure incurred by the Central Government for, or in connection with, each of the Corporations up to the date of establishment of that Corporation and declared to be capital expenditure by that Government, shall be treated as capital provided by the Central Government to that Corporation. (2) The Central Government may provide any further capital that may be required by either of the Corporations for the carrying on of the business of the Corporation or for any purpose connected therewith on such terms and conditions as the Central Government may determine. (3) Each of the Corporations may, with the consent of the Central Government, or in accordance with the terms of any general authority given to it by the Central Government- (a) borrow money for all or any of the purposes of the Corporation, and (b) secure the payment of any money.....
List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Industrial Relations Act, 1946, (Maharashtra) Schedule 1
Title: Schedule I
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1946
..... 11. 7[Punishment including warning, censure, fine, suspension or] dismissal for misconduct, suspension pending inquiry into alleged misconduct and the acts or omissions which constitute misconduct. 12. Means of redress for employees against unfair treatment or wrongful exaction on the part of the employer or his agent or servant. 8[13. Age for retirement or superannuation.] _______________________ 1. These words were added by G.N. I. &L.D. No. BIR. 1070/148239-Lab-I, dated 16.10.1970. 2. This item was inserted by G.N., Lab. D. No. 22/48-I, dated 17.9.1948. 3. These words were substituted for the words "Notice", G.N., Lab. D. No. 22/48-I, dated 17.9.1948. 4. Items 6 and 7 were substituted for the original by G.N., D.D., No. 1237/46, dated 23.10.1952. 5. This word was substituted for the word "stoppages", G.N., Lab. and H.D., No. 717/48, dated 17.5.1950. 6. These words were substituted for the words "employment; notice" by G.N., Lab.D., No. 22/48-I, dated 17.9.1948. 7. These words were substituted for the words "Suspension or" by G. N., No. Lab. & H.D., No. 22/48, dated 11.4.1950. 8. Item 13 was added by G.N., D.D., No. BIR 1055, dated 19.5.1956.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionHigh Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service) Act, 1954 Schedule II
Title: Second Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1954
.....1991 SC 928 (930) : 1991 AIR SCW 414 : (1991) 16 ATC 544. (6) Rules framed by Rajasthan High Court--Letter from Ministry of Law Justice and Company Affairs D/- 19-9-1984--Pension of High Court Judges--Calculation. The Supreme Court suggested to lift up the ceiling on pension of Judges as provided under para 2 (b) of the Act and under the Rajasthan High Court Rules at the earliest. AIR 1985 SC 619 : 1985 Lab IC 813 (814, 815) : (1985) 2 Lab LN 63. FAMILY GRATUITIES AND PENSIONS A. Widow Officer Gratuity Annual Pension Rs. Rs. 1. Chief Justice 15,000 5,000 2. Any other Judge 13,500 4,000 B. Children Officer Annual Pension If motherless If not motherless Rs. Rs. 1. Chief Justice 550 320 2. Any other Judge 550 320
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Shops and Establishments Act, 1954 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1954
.....banking, insurance, stocks and shares, brokerage or produce exchange is carried on, but does not include a shop or a factory registered under the Factories Act, 1948 63 of 1948) or theatres, cinemas, restaurants, eating houses, residential hotels, clubs or other places of public amusement or entertainment. (6) "day" means a period of twenty-four hours beginning at midnight: Provided that in the case of an employee whose hours of work extend beyond midnight, day means the period of twenty-four hours beginning when such employment commences irrespective of midnight; 22. Subs, by Act No. 33 of 1970. (7) "employee" means a person wholly or principally employed whether directly or otherwise and whether for wages (payable on permanent periodical contract, piece-rate or commission basis) or other consideration, about the business of an establishment and includes an apprentice and any person employed in a factory but not governed by the Factories Act, 1948 (63 of 1948) and, for the purpose of any matter regulated by this Act, also includes a person discharged or dismissed whose claims have not been settled in accordance with this Act." (8) "employer" means the owner of any.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Maharashtra Mathadi, Hamal and Other Manual Workers (Regulation of Employment and Welfare) Act, 1969 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1969
.....AND WELFARE) ACT, 1969 MAHARASHTRA ACT No. XXX of 1969 [ MAHARASHTRA MATHADI, HAMAL AND OTHER MANUAL WORKERS (REGULATION OF EMPLOYMENT AND WELFAI ACT, 1969] [Act received the assent of the Vice-President acting as the President, on the 5th June 1969; assent was first published in Maharashtra Government Gazette, Extraordinary, Part IV, on the 13th June 1969]. Amended by Mah. 27 of 1972 Amended by Mah. 40 of 19742 (10.9.1974) Amended by Mah. 27 of 1977 (1.6.1977) Amended by Mah. 62 of 1981 (15.1.1982) Amended by Mah. 28 of 1987 (5.8.1987) Amended by Mah. 27 of 1990. For Statement of Objects and Reasons see Maharashtra Government Gazette 1968 Part V pages 503 -506. An Act for regulating the employment of unprotected manual workers employed in certain employments in the State of Maharashtra to make provision for their adequate supply and proper and full utilization in such employments, and for matters connected therewith. WHEREAS, it is expedient to regulate the employment of unprotected manual workers such as, Mathadi, Hamal etc., engaged in certain employments, to make better provision for their terms and conditions of employments, to provide for their welfare, and for health.....
List Judgments citing this sectionPensions Act, 1871 Chapter 2
Title: Rights to Pensions
State: Central
Year: 1871
.....v. Nargesh Meerza, A.I.R. 1981 S.C. 1828 at p. 1848:1981 Lab. I.C. 1313 at p. 1332. 3. Vide Karnataka Act 23 of 1979. 4. Vide Uttar Pradesh Act 12 of 1922. Section 6 - Civil Court empowered to take cognizance of such claims A Civil Court, otherwise competent to try the same, shall take cognizance of any such claim upon receiving a certificate from such Collector, Deputy Commissioner or other officer authorized in that behalf that the case may be so tried, but shall not make any order or decree in any suit whatever by which the liability of Government to pay any such pension or grant as aforesaid is affected directly or indirectly. Section 7 - Pensions for lands held under grants of perpetuity Nothing in Sections 4 and 6 applies to-- (1) any inam of the class referred to in section 1 of the Madras Act No. IV of 1862. (2) Pensions heretofore granted by Government in the territories respectively subject to the Lieutenant-Governors of Bengal and the North-Western Provinces, either wholly or in part as an indemnity for loss sustained by the resumption by a Native Government of lands held under sanads purporting to confer a right in perpetuity. Such pensions shall.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPensions Act, 1871 Section 5
Title: Claims to Be Made to Collector, Deputy Commissioner or Other Authorized Officer
State: Central
Year: 1871
.....subject to the general control of the2[appropriate Government], from time to time prescribe in this behalf. STATE AMENDMENTS 3Karnataka In section 5 of the Principal Act: (i) For the words "Any person having a claim ", the words "save as otherwise provided in any law or any rule regulating payment of pension to persons appointed to public services and posts in connection with the affairs of the State, any person having a claim", shall be substituted; (ii) For the words "as the Chief Revenue Authority may, subject to the general control of the appropriate Government" the words "as the appropriate Government may" shall be substituted3 4Uttar Pradesh In section 5 of the Principal Act: (i) The words "the Chief-Revenue Authority may, subject to the general control of" shall be omitted. (ii) The word "may " after the words "appropriate Government" where they secondly occur shall be inserted4. _________________________ 1. Substituted by A.O., 1937, for the words "Local Government". 2. D.S. Nakara v. Union of India, AIR. 1983 S.C. 130 at p. 136:1983 Lab. I.C. 1 at p.8; Ajay Hasia v. Khalid Mujib, A.I.R. 1981 S.C. 487 at p. 498; Air India v. Nargesh Meerza,.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Maharashtra Private Security Guards (Regulation of Employment and Welfare) Act, 1981 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1981
.....2 of the Bombay Shops and Establishments Act, 1948 (Bom. LXXIX of 1948); (5) "Factory" means a factory as defined in clause (m) of Section 2 of the Factories Act, 1948 (LXIII of 1948); (6) "Inspector" means an Inspector appointed under Section 16; (7) "Prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act; 3[(8) "principal employer", in relation to any class or classes of Security Guards deployed in a factory or establishment by the agency or agent or Board, means the person who has ultimate control over the affairs of the factory or establishment and includes any other person to whom the affairs of such factory or establishment are entrusted whether such person is called Authorised Representative, Manager or by any other name prevailing in the factory or establishment;] (9) "Scheme" means a Scheme made under this Act; 1 This clause was substituted for the original by Mah. Ord. 4 of 1996* and subsequently by Mah. 28 of 1996, s. 2(a) *This Ordinance was promulgated on 9-2-1996 and ceased to operate on 28-4-1996 2 Clauses (3), (8) and (10) were substituted for the original by Mah. Ord. 4 of 1996 and subsequently by Mah. 28 of 1996, a. 2(b), (c) and (d) 3 Clauses (3), (8) and.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Maharashtra Recognition of Trade Unions and Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices Act, 1971 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1971
.....UNIONS AND PREVENTION OF UNFAIR LABOUR PRACTICES ACT, 1971 THE MAHARASHTRA RECOGNITION OF TRADE UNIONS AND PREVENTION OF UNFAIR LABOUR PRACTICES ACT, 1971 MAHARASHTRA ACT NO. I OF 19722 1st February 1972 An Act to provide for the recognition of trade unions for facilitating collective bargaining for certain undertakings, to state their rights, and obligations; to confer certain powers on unrecognised unions; to provide for declaring certain strikes and lock-outs as illegal strikes and lock-outs; lo define and provide for the prevention of certain unfair labour practices; to constitute courts (as independent machinery) for carrying out the purposes of according recognition to trade unions and for enforcing the provisions relating to unfair practices; and to provide for matters connected with the purposes aforesaid. WHEREAS, by Government Resolution, Industries and Labour Department, No. IDA. 1367-LAB-Il, dated the 14th February 1968, the Government of Maharashtra appointed a Committee called "the Committee on Unfair Labour Practices" for defining certain activities of employers and workers and their organisations which should be treated as unfair labour practices and.....
List Judgments citing this sectionParliament (Prevention of Disqualification) Act (1959) Schedule 1
Title: Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1959
.....the Dock Workers (Regulation of Employment) Act, 1948 (9 of 1948). Forward Markets Commission established under section 3 of the Forward Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1952 (74 of 1952). Indian Air Lines Corporation established under section 3 of the Air Corporation Act, 1953 (27 of 1953). Industrial Finance Corporation of India established under section 3 of the Industrial Finance Corporation Act, 1948 (15 of 1948). Licensing Committee constituted under rule 10 of the Registration and Licensing of Industrial Undertakings Rules, 1952, made under the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951 (65 of 1951). Mining Boards constituted under section 12 of the Mines Act, 1952 (35 of 1952). National Co-operative Development and Warehousing Board established under section 3 of the Agricultural Produce (Development and Warehousing) Corporations Act, 1956 (28 of 1956). Rehabilitation Finance Administration constituted under section 3 of the Rehabilitation Finance Administration Act, 1948 (12 of 1948). Tariff Commission established under section 3 of the Tariff Commission Act, 1951 (50 of 1951). Trustees of the Port of Bombay. Trustees of the Port of Madras. .....
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