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Start Free TrialIndian Post Office Act, 1898 Section 42
Title: Allowance of Gratuities for Conveyance of Postal Articles by Ships Other Than Mail Ships
State: Central
Year: 1898
The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, declare what gratuities shall be allowed to masters of ships, not being mail ships, in respect of postal articles received by them for conveyance on behalf of the Post Office; and the master of a ship, not being a mail ship, about to leave any port in '[India] as aforesaid shall, if he receives on board a mail bag for conveyance, be entitled to demand and obtain immediately the amount of the gratuity payable under this section in respect of the mail bag and its contents.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Post Office Act, 1898 Section 49
Title: Penalty for Misconduct of Person Employed to Carry or Deliver Mail Bags or Postal Articles
State: Central
Year: 1898
Whoever, being employed to carry or deliver any mail bag or any postal article in course of transmission by post,-- (a) is in a state of intoxication while so employed, or (b) is guilty of carelessness or other misconduct, whereby the safety of any such mail bag or postal article as aforesaid is endangered, or (c) loiters or makes delay in the conveyance or delivery of any such mail bag or postal article as aforesaid, or (d) does not use due care and diligence safely to convey or deliver any such mail bag or postal article as aforesaid, shall be punishable with fine which may extend to fifty rupees.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Post Office Act, 1898 Section 67
Title: Penalty for Detaining Mails or Opening Mail Bag
State: Central
Year: 1898
Whoever, except under the authority of this Act1[or of any other Act for the time being in force] or in obedience to the order in writing of the Central Government or the direction of a competent Court, detains the mails or any postal article in course of transmission by post, or on any pretence opens, a mail bag in course of transmission by post, shall be punishable with fine which may extend to two hundred rupees: Provided that nothing in this section shall prevent the detention of an officer of the Post Office carrying the mails or any postal article in course of transmission by post, on a charge of having committed an offence declared to be cognizable by the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (5 of 1898), or any other taw for the time being in force. ________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 15 of 1921, section. 4.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Post Office Act, 1898 Section 40
Title: Duty of Master of Ship, Departing from Any Port in India and Not Being a Mail Ship, to Convey Mail Bags
State: Central
Year: 1898
The master of ship, not being a mail ship, about to depart from any port in1[India] to any port within, or any port or place beyond,1[India], shall receive on board any mail bag tendered to him by any officer of the Post Office for conveyance, granting a receipt there for in such form as the Central Government may, by rule, prescribe, and shall, without delay, deliver the same at the port or place of destination. ________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 25 of 1950, sec. 11 and Sch. IV, for "the States".
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Post Office Act, 1898 Section 41
Title: Duty of Master of Ship Arriving at Any Port in India in Respect of Postal Articles and Mail Bags on Board
State: Central
Year: 1898
(1) The master of a ship arriving at any port in1[India] shall, without delay, cause every postal article or mail bag on board which is directed to that port and is within the exclusive privilege conferred on the Central Government by Section 4, to be delivered either at the post office at that port or to some officer of the Post Office authorized in this behalf by the Post Master General. (2) If there is on board any postal article or mail bag which is directed to any other place within1[India] and is within the exclusive privilege aforesaid, the master shall, without delay, report the fact to the officer in charge of the post office at the port of arrival and act according to the directions he may receive from such officer, and the receipt of such officer shall discharge him from all further responsibility in respect of the postal articles or mail bag. ________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 25 of 1950, sec. 11 and Sch. IV, for "the States".
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionRoad Transport Corporations Act, 1950 Section 21
Title: Carriage of Mails
State: Central
Year: 1950
Notwithstanding anything contained in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939, a Corporation shall, if so required by the Central Government, carry mails at such rates and on such terms and conditions as may be specified in this behalf by the Central Government in consultation with the State Government.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Post Office Act, 1898 Section 50
Title: Penalty for Voluntary Withdrawal from Duly, Without Permission or Notice, of Person Employed to Carry or Deliver Mail Bags or Postal Articles
State: Central
Year: 1898
Whoever, being employed to carry or deliver any mail bag or any postal article in course of transmission by post, voluntarily withdraws from the duties of his office without permission or without having given one month's previous notice in writing, shall be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to one month, or with fine which may extend to fifty rupees, or with both.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Post Office Act, 1898 Section 68
Title: Penalty for Retaining Postal Articles Wrongly Delivered or Mail Bags
State: Central
Year: 1898
Whoever fraudulently retains, or wilfully secretes or makes away with, or keeps or detains, or when required by an officer of the Post Office, neglects or refuses to deliver up, any postal article in course of transmission by post which ought to have been delivered to any other person, or a mail bag containing a postal article, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, and shall also be punishable with fine.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionApprentices Act, 1961 Chapter 2
Title: Apprentices and their Training
State: Central
Year: 1961
.....on a representation made to him by an employer and keeping in view the mare realistic employment potential, training facilities and other relevant factors, permit him to engage such number of apprentices for a designated trade as is lesser than the number arrived at by the ratio for that trade, not being lesser than fifty per cent. of the number so arrived at, subject to the condition that the employer shall engage apprentices in other trades in excess in number equivalent to such shortfall.] (3A) The Central Apprenticeship Adviser or any other person not below the rank of an Assistant Apprenticeship Adviser authorised by the Central Apprenticeship Adviser in writing in this behalf shall, having regard to-- (i) the number of managerial person (including technical and supervisory persons) employed in a designated trade; (ii) the number of management trainees engaged in the establishment; (iii) the totality of the training facilities available in a designated trade; and (iv) such other factors as he may consider fit in the circumstances of the case; by notice in writing, require an employer to impart training to such number of graduate or technician apprentices.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionApprentices Act, 1961 Section 9
Title: Practical and Basic Training of Apprentices
State: Central
Year: 1961
.....sub-section (3) (w.e.f. 1-12-1974). 4. Substituted by Act 27 of 1973, section 10, for "the apprentices" (w.e.f. 1-12-1974). 5. Inserted by Act 27 of 1973, section 10 (w.e.f. 1-12-1974). 6. Substituted by Act 27 of 1973, section 10, for "The syllabus of (w.e.f. 1-12-1974). 7. Inserted by Act 41 of 1986, section 3 (w.e.f. 16-12-1987). 8. Substituted by Act 27 of 1973, section 10, for "practical training imparted to apprentices other than those referred to in clause (a)". 9. Substituted by Act 4 of 1997, section 5, for "practical training, including basic training," (w.e.f. 8-1-1997). 10. Substituted by Act 4 of 1997, section 5, for "five hundred" (w.e.f. 8-1-1997). 11. Substituted by Act 27 of 1973, section 10, for "practical training imparted to apprentices referred to in clause (a)" (w.e.f. 1-12-1974).
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