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State: West Bengal
Year: 1972
.....with the production, distribution or supply of any essential commodity or maintenance, of any essential service, any sewage works, mine or factory ; (e) any prohibited place as defined in sub-section (7) of section 2 of the Official Secrets Act, 1923. (2) The' provisions of sub-section (1) shall apply in relation to any omission on the part of a person to do anything which he is under a duty imposed on him by any law or an order of any competent authority to do, as they apply to the doing of any act by a person. (3) If any person contravenes any of the provisions of this section, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years, or with fine, or with both. Section 9 Penalty for subversive acts If any person commits any subversive act, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to ten years, or with fine, or with both. CHAPTER 4 Public Safety and Order Section 10 Punishment for carrying or possessing any corrosive substance Any person who carries on his person or knowingly has in his possession or under his control any arms, ammunition or military stores as defined in the Arms Act, 1959. or explosive.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Tripura Security Act, 2000 Complete Act
State: Tripura
Year: 2000
.....other property used in connection with the production, distribution or supply of any essential of any essential commodity, any sewage works, mine or factory ; (e) any prohibited place as defined in sub-section (8) of section 2 of the Indian Official Secrets Act, 1923. (2) The provisions of sub-section (1) shall apply in relation to any omission on the part of a person to do anything which he is under a duty imposed on him by law or an order of any competent authority to do, as they apply to the doing of any act by a person.. (3) If any person contravenes any of the provisions of this section, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years or with fine or with both. Penalty for subversive acts. 18. If any person commits any subversive act he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to five years or with fine or with both. Punishment for carrying or Possessing any corrosive substance. 19. Any person who carries on his person, knowingly has in his possession or under his control any corrosive substance under such circumstances as to give rise to a reasonable suspicion that he does not carry it on his person or have it in.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Tamil Nadu Preservation of Private Forest Act, 1949 Complete Act
State: Tamil Nadu
Year: 1949
.....Government as defined in that Act. Explanation - A private forest exceeding 2 hectares in extent shall not cease to be such by reason only of the fact that, in a portion thereof trees, shrubs or reeds are felled or cut with or without the permission of the Committee or lands are cultivated, or rocks, roads, tanks, rivers or the like exist nor shall the area of such forest cease to be contiguous by reason only of the existence of all or any of the aforesaid circumstance. (3) It shall come into force at once 2. In this Act unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context- (a) 'Committee' means any Committee constituted under Section 2A and having jurisdiction (aa) 'Forest' includes waste or communal land containing trees, shrubs and reeds; pasture land and any other class of land declared by the State Government, to be a forest by notification in the Tamil Nadu Government Gazette; Explanation - For the purpose of the clause, 'communal land' means any land of the description mentioned in sub clause (a) or sub-clause (b) of clause (16) of section 3 of the Tamil Nadu Estates Land Act, 1908; (b) 'owner' in relation to a forest includes a mortgage lessee or.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCustoms Tariff (Amendment) Act, 2003 Chapter LXXXIV
Title: Nuclear Reactors, Boilers, Machinery and Mechanical Appliances; Parts Thereof
State: Central
Year: 2003
..... kg. 25% - 8418 69 40 --- Refrigeration equipment or devices specially used in leather industries for manufacturing of leather articles kg. 25% 8418 69 50 --- Refrigerated farm tanks, industrial ice cream freezer kg. 25% - 8418 69 90 --- Other kg. 25% - - Parts: 8418 91 00 --- Furniture designed to receive refrigerating or freezing equipment kg. 30% - 8418 99 00 -- Other kg. 30% 8419 MACHINERY, PLANT OR LABORATORY EQUIPMENT. WHETHER OK NOT ELECTRICALLY- HEATED (EXCLUDING FURNACES, OVENS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT OF HEADING 85 1 4), FOR THE TREATMENT OK MATERIALS BY A PROCESS INVOLVING A CHANGE OF TEMPERATURE SUCH AS HEATING, COOKING, ROASTING, DISTILLING. RECTIFYING. STERILISING. PASTEURISING, STEAMING, DRYING, EVAPORATING, VAPORISING. CONDENSING OR COOLING. OTHER THAN MACHINERY OR PLANT OE A KIND USED FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES; INSTANTANEOUS OR STORAGE WATER HEATERS,NON-ELECTRIC - Instantaneous or storage water.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionHindu Gains of Learning Act, 1930 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1930
.....demoralising influence upon his character by inducing him to have recourse to dishonest subterfuges like benami transactions. Likewise, the present rule is not favourable to the growth of self-reliance among the dependent members of the family. In a rich family, it offers a premium to extravagance, idleness and perpetual discord. Its injustice is manifestly galling. Take, e.g., a case in which a father has three sons and incurs the same expenditure on their education. He sends them all to England to be educated for the 1.C.S. One is successful, the other two fail. Of the two who fail, one takes to trade, the other is unwilling to do any work and remains idle. The trader earns a large fortune, which the present law allows him to keep to himself, because his education in England was for the Civil Service and not for trade. But, out of the earnings of the Civilian, two shares are claimed, one by the trader and the other by the brother who has been idle. The trader keeps his own earnings and also takes a share of the Civilian's earnings. Take again a case in which three brothers are given by their father the same education for the same profession and at the same cost. Though they.....
List Judgments citing this sectionNational Security Guard Act, 1986 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1986
.....the character of such person, knowing or having reason to believe such statement to be false, or knowingly and wilfully suppresses any material fact, shall, on conviction by a Security Guard Court, be liable to suffer imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned. SECTION 34: FALSIFYING OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS AND FALSE DECLARATIONS - Any person subject to this Act who commits any of the following offences, that is to say,- (a) in any report, return, list, certificate, book or other document made or signed by him, or of the contents of which it is his duty to ascertain the accuracy knowingly makes, or is privy to the making of, any false or fraudulent statement; or (b) in any document of the description mentioned in clause (a) knowingly makes, or is privy to the making of, any omission, with intent to defraud, or (c) knowingly and with intent to injure any person, or knowingly and with intent to defraud, suppresses, defaces, alters or makes away with any document which it is his duty to preserve or produce; or (d) where it is his official duty to make a declaration respecting any matter, knowingly makes a false.....
List Judgments citing this sectionTerrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1985 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1985
.....(t) the entry into, and search of, any place whatsoever reasonably suspected of being used for harbouring terrorists or disruptionists or for manufacturing or storing anything for use for purpose of terrorist acts or disruptive activities. (3) The rules made under sub -section (1) may further- (a) provide for the arrest and trial of persons contravening any of the rules or any order issued thereunder; (b) provide that any contravention of, or any attempt to contravene, or any abetment of, or any attempt to abet the contravention of any of the provisions of the rules or any order issued under any such provision, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years or for a term which may not be less than six months but which may extend to seven years or with fine or with imprisonment as aforesaid and fine; (c) provide for the seizure, detention and forfeiture of any property in respect of which such contravention, attempt or abetment as is referred to in clause (b) has been committed and for the adjudication of such seizure and forfeiture, whether by any court or by any other authority; (d) confer powers and impose duties as respects any matter upon.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Indian Penal Code 1860 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1860
.....Court of Justice (including a liquidator, receiver or Commissioner) whose duty is, as such officer, to investigate or report on any matter of law or fact, or to make, authenticate, or keep any document, or to take charge or dispose of any property or to execute any judicial process, or to a administrator any oath, or to interpret, or to preserve order in the Court, and every person specially authorized by a Court of Justice to perform any of such duties; Fifth--Every juryman, assessor, or member of a Panchayat assisting a Court of Justice or public servant; Sixth--Every arbitrator or other person to whom any cause or matter has been referred for decision or report by any Court of Justice, or by any other competent public authority; Seventh--Every person who holds any office by virtue of which he is empowered to place or keep any person in confinement; Eighth--Every officer of the Government, whose duty it is, as such officer, to prevent offences, to give information of offences, to being offenders to justice, or to protect the public health, safety or convenience; Ninth--Every officer whose duty it is, as such officer, to take, receive, keep or expend any property on behalf of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionTripura State Rifles Act, 1983 Complete Act
State: Tripura
Year: 1983
....."fraudulently", "reason to believe" and "voluntarily causing hurt" shall have the same meanings as assigned to them respectively in the Indian Penal Code (Act XLV of 1860). (u) All words and expressions used and not defined in this Act but defined in the Indian Penal Code shall have the meaning assigned to them in that code. CHAPTER II CONSTITUTION OF THE RIFLES AND GENERAL DUTIES OF THE MEMBERS OF THE RIFLES 4. Constitution of the Rifles.- (1) There shall be a force raised and maintained by the State Government and called the Tripura State Rifles. (2) The State Government, the Inspector General or the Deputy Inspector General specially empowered by the State Government in this behalf, may- (a) divide the Rifles into Battalions, each Battalion into companies, each Company into platoons and each platoon into Sections, groups and detachments; (b) post any Battalion, Company or platoon at such places as the State Government, the Inspector General, the Deputy Inspector General of the Commandant may deem fit. (3) The members of the Rifles shall receive such pay, pension and other remuneration as may be prescribed. 5. Appointment and powers of Superior Officers.- The State Government.....
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