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Emblems and Names Prevention of Improper Use Act 1950 Schedule I

Title: Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1950

.....Prime Minister of India or the words 'Gandhi', 'Nehru' or 'Shivaji', except the pictorial use thereof on calendars where only the names of the manufacturers and printers of the calendars are given and the calendars are not used for advertising goods. 10.The medals, badges or decorations instituted by the Government from time to time or the miniatures or replicas of such medals, badges or decorations or the names of such medals, badges or decorations or of the miniatures or replicas thereof. 11.The name, emblem or official seal of the International Civil Aviation Organisation. 12.The word "Interpol" which is an integral part of the International Criminal Police Organisation. 13.The name, emblem or official seal of the World Meteorological Organisation. 14.The name and emblem of the Tuberculosis Association of India. 15.The name, emblem and official seal of the International Atomic Energy Agency. 16.The names "Ashoka Chakra" or "Dharma Chakra" or the pictorial representation of Ashoka Chakra as used in the Indian National Flag or in the official seal or emblem of the Government of India or of any State Government or of a Department of any such Government. 17.The.....

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State Emblem of India (Prohibition of Improper Use) Act, 2005 Schedule I

Title: Schedule

State: Central

Year: 2005

THE SCHEDULE [See section 2(b)] STATE EMBLEM OF INDIA DESCRIPTION AND DESIGN The State Emblem of India is an adaptation from the Sarnath Lion Capital of Asoka which is preserved in the Sarnath Museum. The Lion Capital has four lions mounted back to back on a circular abacus. The frieze of the abacus is adorned with sculptures in high relief of an elephant, a galloping horse, a bull and a lion separated by intervening Dharma Chakras. The abacus rests on a bell-shaped lotus. The profile of the Lion Capital showing three lions mounted on the abacus with a Dharma Chakra in the centre, a bull on the right and a galloping horse on the left, and outlines of Dharma Chakras on the extreme right and left has been adopted as the State Emblem of India. The bell-shaped lotus has been omitted. The motto "Satyameva Jayate"--Truth alone triumphs--written in Devanagari script below the profile of the Lion Capital is part of the State Emblem of India. The State Emblem of India shall conform to the designs as set out in Appendix I or Appendix II.

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Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act, 1950 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1950

.....Prime Minister of India or the words 'Gandhi', 'Nehru' or 'Shivaji', except the pictorial use thereof on calendars where only the names of the manufacturers and printers of the calendars are given and the calendars are not used for advertising goods. 10. The medals, badges or decorations instituted by the Government from time to time or the miniatures or replicas of such medals, badges or decorations or the names of such medals, badges or decorations or of the miniatures or replicas thereof. 11. The name, emblem or official seal of the International Civil Aviation Organisation. 12. The word "Interpol" which is an integral part of the International Criminal Police Organisation. 13. The name, emblem or official seal of the World Meteorological Organisation. 14. The name and emblem of the Tuberculosis Association of India. 15. The name, emblem and official seal of the International Atomic Energy Agency. 16. The names "Ashoka Chakra" or "Dharma Chakra" or the pictorial repre- sentation of Ashoka Chakra as used in the Indian National Flag or in the official seal or emblem of the Government of India or of any State Government or of a Department of any such Government. 17. The name.....

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National 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.....

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The Orissa Medical Registration Act, 1961 Complete Act

State: Orissa

Year: 1961

.....and filling of vacancies. (1) If any member dies, or ceases to a member as provided in section 10, the President shall forthwith report the fact of the vacancy to the of State Government and the vacancy shall be filled as soon as possible, by a fresh election or nomina tion, as the case may be, under sub-section (1) of section 4. (2) The person so elected, or nominated shall hold office for the unexpired remainder of the term for which such member would otherwise have continued in office. (3) No act or proceeding of the Council or of its members shall be deemed to be invalid by reason only of any vacancy in the membership. 12. Leave of absence of members. The Council may permit any member to absent himself from any meeting of the Council for any period not exceeding six months. 13. President and Vice-President. (1) The members of the Council shall, at their first meeting after the publication referred to in section 9, elect from amongst themselves a President and a Vice-President in such manner as may be prescribed by rules made in that behalf. (2) The aforesaid meeting shall be convened and conducted in such manner as may be pres cribed by rules made in that behalf. (3).....

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