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Start Free TrialCopyright Act, 1957 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1957
COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957 COPYRIGHT ACT, 1957 [Act No. 14 of Year 1957, dated 4th. June, 1957] An Act to amend and consolidate the law relating to copyright Be it enacted by Parliament in the Eighth Year of the Republic of India as follows: - CHAPTER I: PRELIMINARY SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE, EXTENT AND COMMENCEMENT (1) This Act may be called the Copyright Act, 1957. (2) It extends to the whole of India. (3) It shall come into force on such date1 as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. SECTION 02: INTERPRETATION In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) "adaptation" means,- (i) in relation to a dramatic work, the conversion of the work into a non-dramatic work; (ii) in relation to a literary work or an artistic work, the conversion of the work into a dramatic work by way of performance in public or otherwise; (iii) in relation to a literary or dramatic work, any abridgement of the work or any version of the work in which the story or action is conveyed wholly or mainly by means of pictures in a form suitable for reproduction in a book, or in a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical; 2[* * *] (iv) in.....
List Judgments citing this sectionMerchant Shipping (Prevention of Pollution of the Sea by Oil) Rules, 1974 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1974
.....which are being loaded and water round the ship's side shall be inspected to ascertain that no oil is escaping; (c) if loading is proceeding satisfactorily, the rate of loading may be gradually increased until the desired loading rate is obtained; (d) after obtaining the desired rate of loading, a further inspection shall be made of the tank being loaded and water around ship's side for detecting any possible escape of oil; (e) only such number of tanks may be loaded simultaneously as could be safely watched and controlled; (f) the depth of oil in each cargo tank which is being loaded shall be constantly watched and the receiving rate shall be appropriately reduced towards the final stages of loading; (g) to allow time for orderly control, the slowing down of receiving rate that may be necessary during the topping off process shall be anticipated and appropriate notice given to the shore staff ; (h) after any tank valve been closed, the liquid level in the tank shall be checked to ensure that the valve is properly closed. (4) Before commencement of unloading operations, the tanker shall be inspected to ensure that (a) all cargo deck line valves, sea valves and any stern.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCarriage by Air Act, 1972 Schedule 3
Title: The Third Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1972
.....upon under the form of a single contract or of a series of contracts, and it shall not lose its international character merely because one contract or a series of contracts is to be performed entirely within the territory of the same State. (5) These rules shall apply also to carriage as set out in Chapter V, subject to the terms contained therein. 2. (1) These rules shall apply to carriage performed by the State or by legally constituted public bodies provided it falls within the conditions laid down in rule 1. (2) In the carriage of postal items, the carrier shall be liable only to the relevant postal administration in accordance with the rules applicable to the relationship between the carriers and the postal administration. (3) Except as provided in sub-rule (2), these rules shall not apply to the carriage of postal items. CHAPTER II Documentation and duties of the parties relating to the carriage of passengers, baggage and cargo 3. (1) In respect of carriage of passengers, an individual or collective document of carriage shall be delivered containing-- (a) an indication of the places of departure and destination; (b) if the places of departure and.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCarriage by Air (Amendment) Act 2009 Section 10
Title: Insertion of Third Schedule and Anexure
State: Central
Year: 2009
.....upon under the form of a single contract or of a series of contracts, and it shall not lose its international character merely because one contract or a series of contracts is to be performed entirely within the territory of the same State. (5) These rules shall apply also to carriage as set out in Chapter V, subject to the terms contained therein. 2. (1) These rules shall apply to carriage performed by the State or by legally constituted public bodies provided it falls within the conditions laid down in rule 1. (2) In the carriage of postal items, the carrier shall be liable only to the relevant postal administration in accordance with the rules applicable to the relationship between the carriers and the postal administration. (3) Except as provided in sub-rule (2), these rules shall not apply to the carriage of postal items. CHAPTER II Documentation and duties of the parties relating to the carriage of passengers, baggage and cargo 3. (1) In respect of carriage of passengers, an individual or collective document of carriage shall be delivered containing-- (a) an indication of the places of departure and destination; (b) if the places of departure and.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCentral Excise Tariff Act, 1985 Chapter 8
Title: Edible Fruit and Nuts; Peel of Citrus Fruit or Melons
State: Central
Year: 1985
..... 0814 00 00 PEEL OF CITRUS FRUIT OR MELONS (INCLUDING WATERMELONS), FRESH, FROZEN, DRIED OR PROVISIONALLY PRESERVED IN BRINE, IN SULPHUR WATER OR IN OTHER PRESERVATIVE SOLUTIONS kg. Nil ________________________ 1. Substituted for the words "e.g." by the seventh schedule of Finance Act, 2006, w.e.f. 01.01.2007. 2. Inserted by the seventh schedule of Finance Act, 2006, w.e.f. 01.01.2007. 3. Substituted for the following by the seventh schedule of Finance Act, 2006, w.e.f. 01.01.2007. "- Grape fruit] 4. Omitted by the seventh schedule of Finance Act, 2006, w.e.f. 01.01.2007. Prior to omission the provision read as follows:- " 0810 30 00 - Black, white or red currants and gooseberries kg. Nil" 5. Substituted by the Finance (No. 2) Act, 2009 for the follwoing: - "1. This Chapter does not cover inedible nuts or fruits."
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCentral Excise Tariff (Amendment) Act, 2004 Chapter VIII
Title: Edible Fruit and Nuts; Peel of Citrus Fruit or Melons
State: Central
Year: 2004
.....or maintain their appearance (e.g., by the addition of vegetable oil or small quantities of glucose syrup), provided that they retain the character of dried fruit or dried nuts. Tariff Item Description of goods Unit Rate of duty (1) (2) (3) (4) 0801 COCONUTS, BRAZIL NUTS AND CASHEW NUTS, FRESH OR DRIED, WHETHER OR NOT SHELLED OR PEELED - Coconuts: 0801 11 00 -- Desiccated kg. Nil 0801 19 -- Other: 0801 19 10 --- Fresh kg. Nil 0801 19 20 -- --Dried kg. Nil 0801 19 90 -- --Other kg. Nil - Brazil nuts: 0801 21 00 - -In shell kg. Nil 0801 22 00 -- Shelled kg. Nil - Cashew nuts: 0801 31 00 - -In shell kg. Nil 0801 32 -- Shelled: 0801 32 10 -- --Cashew kernel, broken kg. Nil 0801 32 20 -- --Cashew kernel, whole kg. Nil 0801 32 90 -- --Other kg......
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCustoms Tariff Act 1975 Chapter 8
Title: Edible Fruit and Nuts; Peel of Citrus Fruit or Melons
State: Central
Year: 1975
..... 0813 50 20 --- Mixtures of dried fruits kg. 30% 20% 0814 -- Peel of citrus fruit or melons (including watermelons), fresh, frozen, dried or provisionally preserved in brine, in sulphur water or in other preservative solutions kg. 30% 20% ____________________ 1. Substituted for the words "e.g." by The Finance Act, 2006, w.e.f. 1.1.2007. 2. Inserted by The Finance Act, 2006, w.e.f. 1.1.2007, after Tariff item 0802 50 00. 3. Substituted for the words "Grape fruit" by The Finance Act, 2006, w.e.f. 1.1.2007. 4. Vide Notification No. 15/2005, Cus., dated 1.3.2005. 5. Omitted by The Finance Act, 2006, w.e.f. 1.1.2007. Before omission the entry read as "0810 30 00 - Black, white or red currants and gooseberries kg. 30% 20%"
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCustoms Tariff (Amendment) Act, 2003 Chapter VIII
Title: Edible Fruit and Nuts; Peel of Citrus Fruit or Melons
State: Central
Year: 2003
.....or maintain their appearance (e.g., by the addition of vegetable oil or small quantities of glucose syrup), provided that they retain the character of dried fruit or dried nuts. Tariff Item Description of goods Unit Rate of duty Standard Preferential Areas (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 0801 COCONUTS, BRAZIL NUTS AND CASHEW NUTS, FRESH OR DRIED, WHETHER OR NOT SHELLED OR PEELED - Coconuts: 0801 11 00 -- Desiccated kg. 70% 60% 0801 19 -- Other: 0801 19 10 -- Fresh kg. 70% 60% 0801 1920 -- Dried kg. 70% 60% 0801 1990 -- Other kg. 70% 60% - Brazil nuts: 0801 21 00 - In shell kg. 30% 20% 0801 22 00 -- Shelled kg. 30% 20% - Cashew nuts: 0801 31 00 -- In shell kg. 30% Free 0801 32 -- Shelled: 0801 32 10 -- Cashew kernel, broken kg. 30% 20% 0801 32 20 -- Cashew.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMerchant Shipping Act, 1958 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1958
.....To meet the immediate requirements of the country soon after independence the Merchant Shipping Laws. (Extension to Acceding States and Amendment) Act, 1949 was enacted, by which the British Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1938 were extended to the Acceding States (later known as Part B States) and Indian Consular Officers were empowered to perform functions in relation to Indian ships outside India and provision was made to enable Government to prescribe the proper national colours for ships registered in India, The Control of Shipping Act, 1947, was another short-term measure which continued the war-time control over Indian shipping and controlled the coastal trade by a system of licensing. This Act, which has been renewed from time to time, is due to expire on the 31st March, 1958. 3. The present Bill revises and consolidates all laws in force in India relating to merchant shipping, whether passed by the British Parliament or the Indian Legislature, and makes provision for the matters discussed in the succeedihg paragraphs, which also indicate the principal changes made in the law ........... -Gaz. of Ind., 1958, Extra., Pt. II, S. 2, p. 203.Act 21 of 1966.- The minimum.....
List Judgments citing this sectionWhite Phosphorus Matches Prohibition Act, 1913 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1913
.....OF MATERIAL USED IN MANUFACTURE. (1) Every person who manufactures matches shall allow an Inspector of Factories appointed under the Indian Factories Act, 1911, at any time to take for analysis sufficient samples of any material in use or mixed for use, in such manufacture: Provided that any such person may, at the time the sample is taken, and on providing the necessary appliances, require the Inspector to-divide the sample so taken into two parts, and to mark, seal and deliver to him one part. (2) Any person who refuses to permit any such Inspector of Factories as aforesaid to take a sample, in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (1), shall be punishable with fine which may extend to two hundred rupees. STATE AMENDMENTS STATE AMENDMENT Manipur In its application to the Dominion Reserves in the former Native State of Manipur, in sub-section. (1), for the words "under the Indian Factories Act, 1911", substitute the words "under the law relating to factories""See Manipur (D. R.) A.L.O., 1948, published in Gaz. of Ind., 1949, Pt. I, Ext., p. 2015. SECTION 06: PROHIBITION OF SALE (1) No person shall sell, or offer or expose for sale, or have in his.....
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