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Home Bare Acts Phrase: licensedWOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S INSTITUTIONS (LICENSING) ACT, 1956[REPEALED] Preamble 1
Title: WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S INSTITUTIONS (LICENSING) ACT, 1956
State: Central
Year: 1956
THE WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S INSTITUTIONS (LICENSING) ACT, 1956 [Act, No. 105 of 1956] [30th December, 1956] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for the licensing of institutions for women and children and for matters incidental thereto. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Seventh Year of the Republic of India as follows:
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionWOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S INSTITUTIONS (LICENSING) ACT, 1956[REPEALED] Complete Act
Title: WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S INSTITUTIONS (LICENSING) ACT, 1956[REPEALED]
State: Central
Year: 1956
Preamble1 - WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S INSTITUTIONS (LICENSING) ACT, 1956 Section1 - Short title, extent and commencement Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Licensing of institutions Section4 - Application for licence Section5 - Grant of licence Section6 - Licence not transferable Section7 - Revocation of licence Section8 - Appeals Section9 - Penalty Section10 - Act not to apply to certain institutions Section11 - Power to make rules Section12 - Repeal and savings Repealing Act1 - ORPHANAGES AND OTHER CHARITABLE HOMES (SUPERVISION AND CONTROL) ACT, 1960
List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Electricity Reform Act, 1999 Part VII
Title: Licensing of Transmission and Supply
State: Karnataka
Year: 1999
.....licensee fails within the period specified in his license or any longer period which the Commission may allow by order,- (i) to show, to the satisfaction of the Commission, that he is in a position to fully and efficiently discharge the duties and obligations imposed on him by his license; and (ii) to make the deposit or furnish the security required by his license; and (d) where in the opinion of the Commission the financial position of the licensee is such that he is unable to fully and efficiently discharge the duties and obligations imposed on him by his license. (3) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-sections (1) and (2), where in its opinion the public interest so requires, the Commission may, on the application or with the consent of the licensee and if the licensee is not a local authority, after consulting the concerned local authority, if any, revoke a license as to the whole or any part of the area of transmission or supply upon such terms and conditions as it thinks fit. (4) No license shall be revoked under sub-section (2) or (3) unless the Commission has given to the licensee not less than three months notice in writing, stating the grounds on which it.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Meghalaya Cotton Cloth & Yarn Dealers Licensing Order, 1973 Complete Act
State: Meghalaya
Year: 1973
.....Cloth inferior or imitation leather Cloth ordinarily used in book " binding, and book " binding Cloth; (iv) tracing Paper; (v) fabric manufactured partly from Cotton and partly from Wool and containing 40 Percent or more of Wool by weight; (vi) rubberized or synthetic water " proof fabric whether Single textured or Double texture; (vii) plush Cloth in the manufacture of which Cotton Yarn is used; (viii) Fabric manufactured partly from Cotton and partly from Jute and containing not exceeding 10 Percent of Cotton by weight. (b) " yarn " means any type of Yarn manufactured either wholly from Cotton or partly from any other material. (c) " Dealer " means a Person including any ?Company, or other body corporate, Co-Operative, or Association or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, manufacturing or carrying on the business of selling or storing for sale Cloth or Yarn or both whether Wholesale or Retail, and whether or not in conjunction with any other business and shall include any Person employed by a Dealer or acting on his behalf for manufacturing or carrying on such business of selling or storing for sale, Cloth or Yarn of both. (d) " Petty Dealer.....
List Judgments citing this sectionMotor Vehicles Act, 1988 Chapter 2
Title: Licensing of Drivers of Motor Vehicles
State: Central
Year: 1988
.....is satisfied that he is fit to drive such a carnage. (5) No learner's licence shall be issued to any applicant unless he passes to the satisfaction of the licensing authority such test as may be prescribed by the Central Government. (6) When an application has been duly made to the appropriate licensing authority and the applicant has satisfied such authority of his physical fitness under sub-section (3) and has passed to the satisfaction of the licensing authority the test referred to in sub-section (5), the licensing authority shall, subject to the provisions of section 7, issue the applicant a learner's licence unless the applicant is disqualified under section 4 for driving a motor vehicle or is for the time being disqualified for holding or obtaining a licence to drive a motor vehicle: Provided that a licensing authority may issue a learner's licence to drive a motor cycle or a light motor vehicle notwithstanding that it is not the appropriate licensing authority, if such authority is satisfied that there is good reason for the applicant's inability to apply to the appropriate licensing authority. (7) Where the Central Government is satisfied that it is.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Meghalaya Kerosene [Licensing & Distribution] Control Order, 1988 Complete Act
State: Meghalaya
Year: 1988
.....possession and allow extracts or copies of such documents or Weight and measures of Kerosene found in premises to be taken. (2) The Provision of Section " 100 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [ 2 of 1974] , relating to search and seize shall, so far as may be apply to searches and seizures under this Order. 13. Power to grant Exemption:- The State Govt. may, if it is necessary in the public interest so to do by Order, exempt any Person or Class of Persons from the operation of all or any of the Provisions of this Order for such period and subject to such conditions, (if any) as may be specified and may at any time suspend or cancel such exemption. 14. Requisition for Sale of Kerosene:- (a) No Dealer shall sell Kerosene at a Price higher than the Price fixed by the Licensing Authority. (b) A Dealer shall prominently display a stock " cum " price list at his business premises or near the entrance to the place of sales depot showing the opening balance of Kerosene of the day and the selling Price per Litre. (c) A Dealer shall display the working hours at a conspicuous place of the business premises. No Dealer shall keep his sales Depot Sub " Depot closed.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Meghalaya Foodgrains [Licensing & Control] Order, 1985 Complete Act
State: Meghalaya
Year: 1985
.....SUP. 315 / 71 / PT. / 200, dated 23rd December, 1985. ::: In exercise of the Powers conferred by Sub " Clause " (d), (f), (h), (i) and (j) of Sub " Section " (2), of Section " 3, of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955, [Central Act, 10 of 1955], read with the Notification of the Govt. of India in the Ministry of Agriculture (Department of Food) NO. GSR. 800, dated the 09th June, 1978, with the prior concurrence of the Central Govt. of India and in supersession of the earlier Notification NO. SUP. 315 / 71 / PT. / 126, dated 21st December, 1984. The Governor of Meghalaya hereby make the following Order, namely: " 01. Short title, extend and commencement: " (1) This Order may be called the Meghalaya Foodgrains [Licensing and Control] Order, 1985. (2) It extends to the whole of the State of Meghalaya. (3) It shall come into force at once. 02. Definition: " In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires: " (a) "Director" means the Director of Supply, Meghalaya, and / or any other Officer duly Authorised by the State Govt. to exercise the Powers and discharge the duties of the Director under this Order; (b) "Deputy Commissioner" means the Deputy Commissioner of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Punjab Documentwriters Licensing Rules, 1961 Complete Act
State: Punjab
Year: 1961
.....register maintained for the purpose. 9. Syllabus for special examination.- Each candidate whose name is entered in the register referred to in sub-rule (2) of rule 8 shall be examined in the following subjects :- (a) Document-writing --- 100 Marks (b) Legal Procedure --- 100 Marks (i) The Indian Registration Act, 1908 ; (ii) The Punjab Registration Manual ; (iii) The Indian Stamp Act, 1899 ; (iv) The Indian Stamp Manual ; (v) Sections 54, 107 and 123 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. (c) Dictation and Caligraphy --- 100 Marks 1 Substituted for "XI-Registration-Miscellaneous" by GSR No. 68, dated 20th February, 1969, published in the legislative supplement dated 17th July, 1970. (2) No candidate shall be deemed to have qualified in the special examination unless he obtains 3 per cent marks in each of the subjects and 50 per cent marks in aggregate. (3) The result of the special examination shall be notified in the Official Gazette and shall also be published in one of the daily newspapers having wide publicity in the State. 10. Preparation of merit lists.- after the result of the special examination has been published under sub-rule (3) of rule 9,.....
List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Electricity Reform Act, 1999 Section 19
Title: Grant of Licenses by the Commission
State: Karnataka
Year: 1999
.....or Central Electricity Regulatory Commission; (f) comply with the requirements of the Indian Electricity Act, 1910 and the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 or rules framed thereunder in so far they are applicable; (g) undertake such functions and obligations of the Board under the Indian Electricity Act, 1910 and Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 as the Commission may specify by regulation; (h) obtain the approval of the Commission of such things that are required under the license conditions or for deviation from the same; (i) notify the Commission of any scheme that he is proposing to undertake including the schemes in terms of the provisions of the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948; (j) purchase power in an economical manner and under a transparent power purchase procurement process; Explanation.--The contracts concluded by the State Government or the Board with generating companies and transmission companies prior to the date of commencement of the Act shall stand assigned to the KPTC in terms of section 14 and the KPTC may continue the purchase or transmission of power under such contracts for effecting bulk sales, distribution and supply to other licensees; (k) the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Meghalaya Sugar Dealer Licensing Order, 1973 Complete Act
State: Meghalaya
Year: 1973
.....sale, of Sugar in quantities exceeding 2 Quintals or more at any one time but does not include an Industrial undertaking which is engaged in the Manufacture of Production of Sugar and which is Registered or Licensed under the Industries [Development and Regulation] Act, 1951. (b) "form" means a Form set forth in the Schedule to this Order. (c) "licensing authority" means the Director of Supply, the Deputy Commissioner /the Sub " Divisional officer in their respective jurisdiction or an Officer appointed by the State govt. to exercise the powers and perform the duties of the Licensing Authority under this Order. (d) "retailer" means a Dealer who is not a Wholesaler. (e) "State Government" means the Govt. of the State of Meghalaya. (f) "Sugar deals" any form of Sugar, including Khansari Sugar containing more than 90 % of sucrose. (g) "wholesaler" means a Dealer who sell Sugar to other Dealer or to bulk Consumers. 03. Licensing of Dealers:- (1) No Person shall carry on business as a Dealer except under and in accordance with the terms and conditions of a Licence issued in this behalf by the Licensing Authority. (2) A separate License shall be necessary for each.....
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