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Start Free TrialBombay Police Act, 1951, (Maharashtra) Section 8A
Title: Appointment of Director of Police Wireless and of Superintendent, Assistant and Deputy Superintendents for Wireless System, Motor Transport System or Any Specific Duty
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1951
.....[The Director may, with the previous permission of the State Government, delegate any of the powers and functions conferred on him by or under this Act to a Superintendent, or to an Assistant or Deputy Superintendent, and the Superintendent may, subject to the like previous permission, delegate such powers and functions to an Assistant or Deputy Superintendent]: Provided that, the powers and functions aforesaid shall be exercised or performed by 8 [the Director, Superintendent] or Assistant or Deputy Superintendent, subject to the control of the 9 [Director General and Inspector General]. ___________________ 1. Section 8A was substituted by Mah. 28 of 1964, s. 2. 2. This portion was substituted for the words "Appointment of Superintendent", by Mah. 24 of 1971, s. 4(e). 3. This portion was substituted by Mah. 24 of 1971, s. 4(a). 4. These words were substituted for the words "Deputy Inspector General" by Mah. 40 of 2000, s. 5, (w.e.f. 9-10-2000). 5. These words were substituted for the words "Any Superintendent", by Mah. 24 of 1971, s. 4(b)(i). 6. These words were substituted for the words "assign to him", by Mah. 24 of 1971, s. 4(d)(ii). 7. This portion was.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndustries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1951
.....SECTION 09: IMPOSITION OF CESS ON SCHEDULED INDUSTRIES IN CERTAIN CASES (1) There may be levied and collected as a cess for the purposes of this Act on all goods manufactured or produced in any such scheduled industry as may be specified in this behalf by the Central Government by notified order a duty of excise at such rate as may be specified in the notified order, and different rates may be specified for different goods or different classes of goods: Provided that no such rate shall in any case exceed 13 paise per cent of the value of the goods. (2) The cess shall be payable at such intervals, within such time and in such manner as may be prescribed, and any rules made in this behalf may provide for the grant of a rebate for prompt payment of the cess. (3) The said cess may be recovered in the same manner as an arrear of land revenue. (4) The Central Government may hand over the proceeds of the cess collected under this section in respect of the goods manufactured or produced by any scheduled industry or group of scheduled industries to the Development Council established for that industry or group of industries, and where it does so, the Development Council shall utilise.....
List Judgments citing this sectionRepresentation of the People Act, 1951 Part X
Title: Miscellaneous
State: Central
Year: 1951
.....Order. 1956, for "Part C State". 2.The words "or group of such States"omitted by Act 27 of 1956, Section 77. 3.Certain words omitted by Act 49 of 1951,Section 44 and the Fifth Schedule Section 153 - Extension of time for completion of election 1[153. Extension of time for completion of election. - It shall be competent for the Election Commission for reasons which it considers sufficient, to extend the time for the completion of any election by making necessary amendments in the notification issued by it under section 30 or sub-section (1) of section 39.] ______________________ 1. Substituted by Act 27 of 1956, sec 78 for section 153. Section 154 - Term of office of members of the Council of States 1[(1) Subject to the provisions of sub-sections (2) and (2A), the term of office of a member of Council of States, other than a member chosen to till a casual vacancy, shall be six years.] (2)2[***] Upon the first constitution of the Council of States the President shall, after constitution with the Election Commission, make by order such provision as he thinks fit for curtailing the term of office of some of the members then chosen in order that, as nearly.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionREPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT, 1951 Section 158
Title: Return or forfeiture of candidate's deposit
State: Central
Year: 1951
1[158. Return or forfeiture of candidate's deposit. - (1) The deposit made under section 34 or under that section read with sub-section (2) of section 39 shall either be returned to the person making it or his legal representative or be forfeited to the appropriate authority in accordances with the provisions of this section. (2) Except in cases hereafter mentioned in this section, the deposit shall be returned as soon as practicable after the result of the election is declared. (3) If the candidate is not shown in the list of contesting candidates, or if he dies before the commencement of the poll, the deposit shall be returned as soon as practicable after the publication of the list or after his death, as the case may be. (4) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (3), the deposit shall be forfeited if at an election where a poll has been taken, the candidate is not elected and the number of valid votes polled by him does not exceed one-sixth of the total number of valid votes polled by all the candidates or in the case of election of more than one member at the election, one-sixth of the total number of valid votes so polled divided by the number of members to be.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionRepresentation of the People Act, 1951 Part XI
Title: General
State: Central
Year: 1951
.....shall be substituted; (ii) clause (d) shall be omitted. Amending Act 2 - ELECTION LAWS (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2003 THE ELECTION LAWS (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2003 [Act, No. 24 of 2003] [22nd March, 2003] PREAMBLE An Act further to amend the Representation of the People Act, 1951 and the Indian Penal Code. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Fifty-fourth Year of the Republic of India as follows:-- 1. Short title and commencement (1) This Act may be called the Election Laws (Amendment) Act, 2003. (2) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. 2. Amendment of section 59 In the Representation of the People Act, 1951(43 of 1951) (hereafter in this Chapter referred to as the principal Act), in section 59, for the words", and no votes shall be received by proxy", the words "and, save as expressly provided by this Act, no votes shall be received by proxy" shall be substituted. 3. Substitution of new section for section 60 For section 60 of the principal Act, the following section shall be substituted, namely:-- "60. Special procedure for voting by certain classes of persons.-- Without.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionRepresentation of the People Act, 1951 Section 169
Title: Power to Make Rules
State: Central
Year: 1951
.....of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:-- 2 [(a) the form, of affidavit under sub-section (2) of section 33A;] 3 [(aa)] the duties of presiding officers and polling officers at polling stations; 4 [(aaa) the form of contribution report;] (b) the checking of voters by reference to the electoral roll; 4 [(bb) the manner of allocation of equitable sharing of time on the cable television network and other electronic media;] (c) the manner in which votes are to be given both generally and in the case of illiterate voters or voters under physical or other disability; (d) the manner in which votes are to be given by a presiding officer, polling officer, polling agent or any other person, who being an elector for a constituency is authorised or appointed for duly at a polling station at which he is not entitled to vole; (e) the procedure to be followed in respect of the lender of vote by a person representing himself to be an elector after another person has voted as such elector; 5 [(ee) the manner of giving and recording of voles by means of voting machines and the procedure as to voting to be followed.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndustries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951 Schedule II
Title: The Second Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1951
.....for better marketing and helping in the devising of a system of distribution and sale of the produce of the industry which would be satisfactory to the consumer. (5) Promoting standardisation of products. (6) Assisting in the distribution of controlled materials and promoting arrangements for obtaining materials for the industry. (7) Promoting or undertaking inquiry as to materials and equipment and as to methods of production, management and labour utilisation, including the discovery and development of new materials, equipment and methods and of improvements in those already in use, the assessment of the advantages of different alternatives and the conduct of experimental establishments and of tests on a commercial scale. (8) Promoting the training of persons engaged or proposing engagement in the industry and their education in technical or artistic subjects relevant thereto. (9) Promoting the retaining in alternative occupations of personnel engaged in or retrenched from the industry. (10) Promoting or undertaking scientific and industrial research, research into matters affecting industrial psychology and research into matters relating to production.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionVisva Bharati Act, 1951 Section 6
Title: Powers of the University
State: Central
Year: 1951
.....payment of fees and other charges; (29) to institute and award fellowships, scholarships, studentships, medals and prizes; (30) to receive benefactions, donations and gifts and to acquire, hold, manage and dispose of any property, movable or immovable, including trust and endowment properties, for the purposes of the University; (31) to borrow, with the approval of the Central Government, whether on the security of the property of the University or otherwise, money for the purposes of the University; (32) to establish campuses within the teritorial limits of the University specified in the Second Schedule; (33) to admit students of any other University or College whether in India or outside to any examination of the University subject to such conditions as the University may lay down for the purpose; (34) to do all such acts and things as may be necessary or incidental to the exercise of all or any of the powers of the University or as are necessary or conducive to the attainment of all or any of the objects of the University.] ______________________ 1. Substituted for Section 6 by the Visva-Bharati (Amendment) Act, 1984 (31 of 1984), Section 5 (8-8-1984). .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAll India Services Act, 1951 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1951
.....Service, and (3) the Indian Medical and Health Service. The present Bill seeks to create the aforesaid services by amending the All India Services Act, 1951. Under section 3of the Act, the Central Government would be empowered to make rules for the regulation of recruitment, and conditions of service of persons appointed, to these services. - S.O.R. -Gaz. of Ind., 19-11-1962, Pt. II, S. 2, Ext., p. 1012. Act 23 of 1975.- In service matters occasions arise when it becomes an inescapable necessity to amend or make rules with retrospective effect. An instance in point is the implementation of the decisions of the Government on the recommendations of the Third Central Pay Commission. 2.Section 3of the All India Services Act, 1951 which empowers the Central Government to make rules for the regulation of recruitment and the conditions of service of persons appointed to an All India Service does not in terms permit the making of the rules with retrospective effect. In view of the opinion tendered by the Attorney-General in 1969 in connection with a po,int raised by the Public Accounts Committee regarding an exemption notification issued with retrospective effect under the Central.....
List Judgments citing this sectionVisva Bharati Act, 1951 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1951
.....taken by it upon the results of such inspection or inquiry. (8) Where the Karma-Samiti (Executive Council) does not, within a reasonable time, take action to the satisfaction of the Paridarsaka (Visitor), the Paridarsaka (Visitor) may, after considering any explanation furnished or representation made by the Karma-Samiti (Executive Council), issue such directions as he may think fit and the Karma-Samiti (Executive Council) shall be bound to comply with such directions. (9) Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions of this section, the Paridarsaka (Visitor) may, by order in writing, annul any proceeding of the University which is not in conformity with this Act, the Statutes or the Ordinances; Provided that before making any such order he shall call upon the University to show cause why such an order should not be made and, if any cause is shown within a reasonable time, he shall consider the same. (10) The Paridarsaka (Visitor) shall have such other powers as may be specified in the Statutes.] SECTION 11: THE PRADHANA (RECTOR) The Governor of West Bengal shall be the Pradhana (Rector) of the University. SECTION 12: OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY - The following shall be the.....
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