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Start Free TrialAligarh Muslim University Act, 1920 Schedule 1
Title: Schedule I
State: Central
Year: 1920
.....be, involves moral turpitude : Provided that nothing in this clause shall be deemed to affect any rights accruing to an officer appointed on contract in accordance with the terms of such contract. (3)(a) Notwithstanding anything contained in the terms of the contract of service of a teacher, the Executive Council shall be entitled to dismiss a teacher on grounds of misconduct after following the procedure specified in clause (c), but save as aforesaid, the Executive Council shall not be entitled to determine the employment of a teacher save for good cause and after giving three months' notice in writing or payment of three months' salary in lieu of such notice. (b) The determination of a teacher's employment shall require a two-thirds majority of the members of the Executive Council present and voting. (c) The Vice-Chancellor may suspend a teacher against whom any misconduct is alleged and shall report the case to the next meeting of the Executive Council, but before any orders for dismissal are passed, the teacher shall be informed of the allegations made against him and shall be given a reasonable opportunity to makesuch representation to the Executive Council or to.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAligarh Muslim University Act, 1920 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1920
ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ACT, 1920 ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ACT, 1920 40 of 1920 Act 62 of 1951.- "The University Education Commission, while making certain recommendations in regard to University education generally, have also dealt with certain special problems relating to the Central Universities at Banaras, Aligarh and Delhi. These recommendations were generally approved by the Central Advisory Board of Education at their meeting in April, 1950. The Govern- ment of India, after careful consideration of the matter, have decided that while it is not necessary to change the names of the Banaras and Aligarh Universities the disqualifications imposed by the respective Acts on non-Hindus and non-Muslims being members of the Court of the University should be removed. They have also decided that other recommendations of the University Educa- tion Commission, in so far as they relate to the Central Universities, should be implemented as far as possible. It is, therefore, now proposed to amend the Aligarh Muslim University Act in order to give effect to those recommendations. 2. The main features of the Bill are- (i) religious instruction is to be given only to those.....
List Judgments citing this sectionAligarh Muslim University Act, 1920 Section 29
Title: Power to Make Ordinances
State: Central
Year: 1920
.....the Ordinance, and his decision shall be final.] _________________________ 1. Substituted for the former sections 29 and 30 by Aligarh Muslim University (Amdt.) Act (62 of 1951), section 21 (3-11-1951). 2. Clause (g) substituted by Aligarh Muslim University (Amdt.) Act (62 of 1951), section 21 (3-11-1951). (34 of 1972), section 25 (17-6-1972). 3. Words "teachers of the University" substituted by Aligarh Muslim University (Amdt.) Act (62 of 1951), section 21 (3-11-1951). (34 of 1972), section 25 (17-6-1972). 4. Clauses (m) and (n) substituted by Aligarh Muslim University (Amdt.) Act (62 of 1951), section 21 (3-11-1951). (34 of 1972), section 25 (17-6-1972). 5. Sub-section (2) substituted by Aligarh Muslim University (Amdt.) Act (62 of 1951), section 21 (3-11-1951). (34 of 1972), section 25 (17-6-1972). 6. Cl. (ii) omitted by Aligarh Muslim University (Amdt.) Act (62 of 1951), section 21 (3-11-1951). (34 of 1972), section 25 (17-6-1972). (62 of 1981), section 17 (10-2-1982). 7. Sub-sections (4), (5) and (6) substituted by Aligarh Muslim University (Amdt.) Act (62 of 1951), section 21 (3-11-1951). (34 of 1972), section 25 (17-6-1972).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionProvincial Insolvency Act, 1920 Part II
Title: Proceedings from Act of Insolvency to Discharge
State: Central
Year: 1920
.....under the provisions of any law referred to in clause (b) on the date of the application.] Explanation - For the purposes of this section the act of an agent may be the act of the principal.] ______________________ 1. Section 6 renumbered as subsection (1) by the Insolvency Laws (Amendment ) Act w.e.f 1-9-79. Prior to Amendment Section 6 Stood as follows "[Acts of insolvency.- A debtor commits an act of insolvency in each of the following cases, namely:- (a) if, in [Substituted by the A.O.1950 for "the Provinces"] [India] or elsewhere, he makes a transfer of all or substantially all his property to a third person for the benefit of his creditors generally; (b) if, in [Substituted by the A.O.1950 for "the Provinces"] [India] or elsewhere, he makes a transfer of his property or of any part thereof with intent to defeat or delay his creditors; (c) if, in [Substituted by the A.O.1950 for "the Provinces"] [India] or elsewhere, he makes any transfer of his property, or of any part thereof, which would, under this or any other enactment for the time being in force, be void as a fraudulent preference if he were adjudged an insolvent; (d) if, with intent to defeat or.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionProvincial Insolvency Act, 1920 Section 38
Title: Compositions and Schemes of Arrangement
State: Central
Year: 1920
(1) Where a debtor, after the making of an order of adjudication, submits a proposal for a composition in satisfaction of his debts, or a proposal for a scheme of arrangement of his affairs, the Court shall fix a date for the consideration of the proposal, and shall issue a notice to all creditors in such manner as may be prescribed. (2) If, on the consideration of the proposal, a majority in number and three-fourths in value of all the creditors whose debts are proved and who are present in person or by pleader, resolve to accept the proposal, the same shall be deemed to be duly accepted by the creditors. (3) The debtor may at the meeting amend the terms of his proposal if the amendment is, in the opinion of the Court, calculated to benefit the general body of creditors. (4) Where the Court is of opinion, after hearing the report of the receiver, if a receiver has been appointed, and after considering any objections which may be made by or on behalf of any creditor, that the terms of the proposal are not reasonable or are not calculated to benefit the general body of creditors, the Court shall refuse to approve the proposal. (5) If any facts are proved on proof of which.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionRed Cross Society Act, 1920 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1920
.....may authorise any person or body of persons to exercise and discharge all the powers, functions and duties which may, under the provisions of this Act or the rules made thereunder, be exercised or discharged by or on behalf of the Managing Body. SECTION 4C Secretary General and Treasurer of the Society - (1) The Managing Body shall, with the previous approval of the President, appoint a Secretary- General and a Treasurer of the Society. (2) The term of office and the conditions of service of the Secretary-General and the Treasurer shall be such as the Managing Body may determine by rules made undersection 5-: Provided that the term of office and conditions of service of the Secretary-General and the Treas- urer may be varied in like manner by the Managing Body. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in any contract or agreement and notwithstanding any judgment, decree or order of any court, tribunal or authority or anything contained in any other provi- sion of this Act or the rules made thereunder, the term of office and conditions of service of any person appointed as the Secretary-General of the Society at any time before the commencement of the Indian Red Cross Society.....
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