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Start Free TrialBombay Electricity Duty Act, 1958, (Maharashtra) Preamble
Title: the Bombay Electricity Duty Act, 1958
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1958
.....of the total per unit charges payable by commercial consumers in Greater Bombay with similar consumers in other parts of the State. Hence the Act.-[Mah. Act No. 16 of 1973]. The Amendment Act provides for enhancing the rates of duty on assumption of electricity throughout the State in respect of consumers as Parts A and E of the Schedule to the Bombay Electricity Duty Act, as announced by the Minister for Finance in his Budget Speech of February, 1974. In regard to consumption of electricity beyond 30 and upto 150 units a uniform rate of 8 paise per unit is to be levied and consumption beyond 150 units per month, the uniform rate of 10 per unit is to be levied. Similar revision is made on consumption in respect (i) of a hospital, or nursing home, or dispensary, or premises for educational purpose each of which when maintained for private and (ii) any other premises or for consumption of energy for any purpose not falling under any other part of the Schedule. If electricity is used for purposes of lifting water for domestic use and is separately metered at the rate of 6 paise per unit is to be levied. To curb ostentatious consumers of electricity for functions like.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Electricity Duty Act, 1958, (Maharashtra) Section 3
Title: Duty on Units of Energy Consumed
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1958
.....educational purposes" means only for imparting education is not correct. There is no justification for such a narrow construction of the exemption enacted in section 3(2)(a)(iii). It was held that the premises were exempt from duty under section 3(2)(a)(iii).-Dr. G. Bendale v. State of Maharashtra, 1970 Man. L. J. 313 : 72 Bom. L. R. 47. Whether a cold storage is commercial undertaking.-It is a commercial undertaking and not industrial one. Therefore, electricity duty is to be paid under Part B and not under Part G.-Pashupati Trading Company Put. Ltd. v. Electrical Inspector & Ors.. 1981 Mah. L. J. 747. Section 3.-It amends section 3 of the principal Act so as to lay down that electricity duty shall not be leviable on electrical energy consumed in respect of hospitals, nursing homes, dispensaries or premises used for educational purposes, when they are not maintained for private gain. It also exempts from such duty any industrial purpose or process in respect of any new industrial undertaking in Vidarbha region, Hyderabad area, Kolaba and Ratnagiri Districts and in Thana District (excluding the portion adjoining Greater Bombay encircled by Thana and Bassin Creek) for a.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionFutwah-islamur Light Ralilway Line (Nationalisation) Act, 1985 Complete Act
Title: Futwah-islamur Light Ralilway Line (Nationalisation) Act, 1985
State: Central
Year: 1985
Preamble1 - FUTWAH-ISLAMUR LIGHT RALILWAY LINE (NATIONALISATION) ACT, 1985 Chapter I Section1 - Short title Section2 - Definitions Chapter II Section3 - Transfer to and vesting in the Central Government of the undertaking of the Company Section4 - General effect of vesting Section5 - Owner of the Company to be liable for certain prior liabilities Chapter III Section6 - Payment of amount Section7 - Interest Chapter IV Section8 - Duty of persons in charge of management of the undertakings of the Company to deliver all assets etc. Section9 - Duty of persons to account for assets, etc., in their possession Chapter V Section10 - Employment of certain employees to continue Section11 - Provident fund and other funds Chapter VI Section12 - Act to have overriding effect Section13 - Penalties Section14 - Offences by Companies Section15 - Protection action in good faith Section16 - Delegation of powers Section17 - Power to make rules Section18 - Power to remove difficulties
List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Entertainments Duty Act, 1923, (Maharashtra) Section 3
Title: Duty on Payments for Admission to Entertainment
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1923
..... 500 1 and 2 above (2) Machine operated by two persons simultaneously 1,000 35[(1AA) In computing the duty and the surcharge under this Act, a fraction of a rupee less than 5 paise, or which is not a multiple of 5 paise, shall be rounded off to 5 paise, or to next higher multiple of 5 paise, as the case may be.] (2) Where the payment for admission to an entertainment is made by means of a lump sum paid as a subscription or contribution to any society, or for a season ticket or for the right of admission to a series of entertainments or to any entertainment during a certain period of time, or for any privilege, right, facility or thing combined with the right of admission to any entertainment or involving such right of admission without further payment or at a reduced charge, 36[the entertainment duty shall be levied and paid on 50 per cent; of such lump sum at the rates specified in clause (b) of sub-section (1).] 37[(3)(a) In lieu of the tax payable under clause (c) of sub-section (1) in the case of 38[***] video exhibition 39[but excluding exhibition by means of any type of antenna or cable television] held in the places of entertainment specified in column (2).....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionFutwah-islamur Light Ralilway Line (Nationalisation) Act, 1985 Preamble 1
Title: Futwah-islamur Light Ralilway Line (Nationalisation) Act, 1985
State: Central
Year: 1985
THE FUTWAH-ISLAMUR LIGHT RALILWAY LINE (NATIONALISATION) ACT, 1985 [Act, No. 83 of 1985] [30th December, 1985] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for the acquisition, in the public interest, of the undertakings of the Futwah-islamput Light Railway Company Limited in relation to the Futwah-Islampur Light Railway Company Limited are in a dilapidated condition; WHEREAS the tracks and rolling stock of the Futwah-Islampur Light ; Railway Line owned by the Futwah-Islampur Light Railway Company Limited are in a dilapidated condition, AND WHEREAS the running of trains on the aforesaid line besides being hazardous and uneconomical, is also resulting in heavy loss to the Central Government; AND WHEREAS the aforesaid Company is not in a position to make the assets serviceable for public use; AND WHEREAS it is necessary in the public interest to acquire the undertakings of the said Company in relation to the said railway line; BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-sixth Year of the Republic of India as follows:-
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionFutwah-islamur Light Ralilway Line (Nationalisation) Act, 1985 Chapter IV
Title: Duty of Persons in Charge of Management of the Undertaking of the Company to Deliver All Assets Etc.
State: Central
Year: 1985
.....it the undertakings owned by the Company had not vested in the ;Central Government, shall be liable to account for the said assets, books, document and other papers to the Central Government or to such person or persons as the Central Government may specify in this behalf. (2) The Central Government may take or cause to be taken all necessary steps for securing possession of the undertakings of the Company which have vested in the Central Government under this Act. (3) The Company shall, within wuch period as the Central Government may allow in this behalf, furnish to that Government a complete inventory of all its properties and assets, as on the appointed day, pertaining to the undertakings which have vested in the Central Government under section 3 and, for this purpose the Central Government shall afford to the Company all reasonable facilities.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEstate Duty Act, 1953 [Repealed] Complete Act
Title: Estate Duty Act, 1953 [Repealed]
State: Central
Year: 1953
.....Duty of company and officers of company to give information to Controller on death of transferor Section19 - Collection and incidence of duty under section 17 Section20 - Power to make rule respecting controlled companies generally Section21 - Foreign property Section22 - Property held by the deceased as trustee Section23 - Interest failing before becoming an interest in possession Section24 - Property reverting to disponer Section25 - Income of settled property acquired on death of spouse Section26 - Property passing by reason of a bona fide purchase for full or partial consideration in money Section27 - Dispositions in favour of relatives Section28 - Effect of new or increased rates of duty on certain prior sales and mortgages Section29 - Settled property in respect of which since the date of the settlement estate duty has been paid on the death of the deceaseds spouse Section30 - Agreement for avoidance or relief of double taxation with respect to estate duty Section31 - Allowance for quick succession to property Section32 - Exemption of interest of a Hindu widow devolving upon reversioners in certain cases Section33 - Exemptions Section34 - Aggregation .....
List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Electricity Duty Act, 1958, (Maharashtra) Section 4
Title: Payment of Electricity Duty
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1958
.....he has to execute following functions. (1) Administration of various Acts and Rules covering Electricity e.g.. (a) The Indian Electricity Act and Rules, (b) Maharashtra Cinema (Regulation) Rules. 1966, (c) The Bombay Electricity (Special Powers) Act, 1946, (d) Indian Electricity Rules, Rule 45, certificates to be issued under the said rule. (e) The Bombay Lifts Act. 1939 and Rules, (f) The Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948. (g) The Electricity Duty Act, 1958 and Rules, (h) The Maharashtra Tax on Sale of Electricity Act, 1963. (i) The Maharashtra Rope-way Act, 1955 and Rules. (B) In addition to administrative work, he is the authority under the Act to issue certificates and permits for the successful candidates passed in the Electrical Supervisors and Wireman's Examinations and he has to exercise his powers for renewal of licenses applications. Chief Engineer (Electrical) is the Head of the Licensing Board for above examination. Duties of Chief Engineer are as follows :- (1) Inspection of electrial installations at consumer's premises. A fee is charged for such work. In all. there were 9, 14, 229 installations were inspection in 1984-85 period-.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionComptroller and Auditor-generals (Duties, Powers and Conditions of Service), Act, 1971 Chapter III
Title: Duties and Powers of the Comptroller and Auditor-general
State: Central
Year: 1971
.....subs-ection (1) and sub-sections (2) and (3) inserted by the Comptroller and Auditor-General's (Duties, Powers and Conditions of Service) Amendment Act (2 of 1984), Section 3 (16-3-1984). 2. Substituted for the words "rupees five lakhs" and "this section" respectively, by the Comptroller and Auditor-General's (Duties, Powers and Conditions of Service) Amendment Act (2 of 1984), Section 3 (16-3-1984). Section 15 - Functions of Comptroller and Auditor-General in the case of grants or loans given to other authorities or bodies (1) Where any grant or loan is given for any specific purpose from the Consolidted Fund of India or of any State or of any Union territory having a Legisltive Assembly to any authority or body not being a foreign State or international organisation, the Comptroller and Auditor-General shall scrutinise the procedures by which the sanctioning authority satisfies itself as to the fulfilment of the conditions subject to which such grants or loans were given and shall for this purpose have right of access, after giving reasonable previous notice, to the books and accounts of that authority or body: Provided that the President, the Governor of a State or.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEstate Duty Act, 1953 [Repealed] Section 19
Title: Collection and Incidence of Duty Under Section 17
State: Central
Year: 1953
.....(a) of that sub-section a reference to any duty payable in respect of assets of the company passing on a death by virtue of section 16 of this Act, and section 129 of the Indian Companies Act, 1913, shall have effect accordingly. (5) The duty payable on the death of the deceased by virtue of section 17 shall be a first charge by way of floating security on the assets which the company had at the death or has at any time thereafter, and any part of the duty for which by virtue of clause (c) of sub-section (1) any person is accountable in respect of any distributed assets shall be a first charge also on those assets: Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall operate to make any property chargeable as against a bona fide purchaser thereof for valuable consideration without notice. (6) Where any duty has been.- (a) paid by a person accountable therefor by virtue only of clause (c) of sub.- section (1) ; or (b) raised by virtue of sub-section, (5) out of any distributed assets charged therewith; that person or, as the case may be, the person who was entitled to those assets subject to the charge, may (without prejudice to any right of contribution or indemnity.....
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