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Jute Packing Materials Compulsory Use in Packing Commodities Act, 1987 Section 5

Title: Prohibition of Packing in Any Material Other Than the Jute Packaging Material

State: Central

Year: 1987

Where an order has been made under section 3 requiring any commodity, class of commodities or any percentage thereof to be packed in jute packaging material for their supply or distribution, such commodity, class of commodities or percentage thereof shall not, on and from the date specified in such order, be supplied or distributed unless the same is packed in accordance with that order: Provided that nothing in this section shall apply to the supply or distribution of any commodity, class of commodities or percentage thereof for a period of three months from the aforesaid date if immediately before that date such commodity, class of commodities or percentage thereof, were being packed in any material other than jute packaging material.

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Jute Packing Materials Compulsory Use in Packing Commodities Act, 1987 Complete Act

Title: Jute Packing Materials Compulsory Use in Packing Commodities Act, 1987

State: Central

Year: 1987

Preamble1 - JUTE PACKING MATERIALS COMPULSORY USE IN PACKING COMMODITIES ACT, 1987 Section1 - Short title, extent and commencement Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Power to specify commodities which are required to be packed in jute packaging material Section4 - Constitution of Standing Advisory Committee Section5 - Prohibition of packing in any material other than the jute packaging material Section6 - Power to call for information and samples Section7 - Power to enter and inspect Section8 - Power to search and seize Section9 - Penalty for contravention of section 5 Section10 - Penalty for false statement, etc Section11 - Offences by companies Section12 - Offences to be cognizable Section13 - Power to delegate Section14 - Central government to give directions Section15 - Protection of action taken in good faith Section16 - Power to exempt Section17 - Power to make rules

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Jute Packing Materials Compulsory Use in Packing Commodities Act, 1987 Preamble 1

Title: Jute Packing Materials Compulsory Use in Packing Commodities Act, 1987

State: Central

Year: 1987

THE JUTE PACKING MATERIALS (COMPULSORY USE IN PACKING COMMODITIES) ACT, 1987 [Act, No. 10 of 1987] [9th May, 1987] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for the compulsory use of jute packaging material in the supply and distribution of certain commodities in the interests of production of raw jute and jute packaging material, and of persons engaged in the production thereof, and for matters connected therewith. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-eight Year of the Republic of India as follows:--

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Jute Packing Materials Compulsory Use in Packing Commodities Act, 1987 Section 3

Title: Power to Specify Commodities Which Are Required to Be Packed in Jute Packaging Material

State: Central

Year: 1987

.....that until such time as the Standing Advisory Committee is constituted under section 4, the Central Government shall, before making any order under this sub-section, consider the matters specified in sub-section (2) of section 4, and any order so made shall cease to operate at the expiration of three months from the date on which the Standing Advisory Committee makes its recommendations. (2) Every order made under sub-section (1) shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament, while it is in session, for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised in one session or in two or more successive sessions, and if, before the expiry of the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions aforesaid, both Houses agree in making any modification in the order or both Houses agree that the order should not be made, the order shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be; so, however that any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under that order.

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The Punjab Infrastructure (Development & Regulation) Act, 2002 Complete Act

State: Punjab

Year: 2002

.....(including the minimum amount of equity) for the valuation of the technical and financial components of the Bids (vii) tariff policy, formula and factors to be used in the levy of, adjustments of tolls or fees or rentals or charges; (viii) requirements of concerned regulatory bodies, if any; (ix) monetary rules and regulations governing foreign exchange remittances, if relevant; (x) revenue sharing arrangements, if any ; and (xi) expected commissioning date. (4) Minimum design and performance standards or specifications including appropriate environmental standards shall be clearly defined and non- conformity with any of these minimum requirements shall render the bids as non-responsive. (5) Financial parameters shall also be described, which amongst others, shall include - (a) maximum period of project construction; (b) fixed term for project operation and collection of tolls or fees or rentals or charges in respect of models of contracts specified in Schedule II; (c) The Draft Concession Agreement shall clearly define the basic and legal relationship between the parties as well as the rights and responsibilities of the parties involved. Where applicable, the following.....

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Information Technology Act, 2000 Section 72A

Title: Punishment for Disclosure of Information in Breach of Lawful Contract

State: Central

Year: 2000

1[72A. Punishment for disclosure of information in breach of lawful contract.-- Save as otherwise provided in this Act or any other law for the time being in force, any person including an intermediary who, while providing services under the terms of lawful contract, has secured access to any material containing personal information about another person, with the intent to cause or knowing that he is likely to cause wrongful loss or wrongful gain discloses, without the consent of the person concerned, or in breach of a lawful contract, such material to any other person, shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine which may extend to five lakh rupees, or with both.] _________________ 1. Inserted vide Information Technology (Amendment) Act, 2008.

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Information Technology Act, 2000 Section 72

Title: Penalty for Breach of Confidentiality and Privacy

State: Central

Year: 2000

Save as otherwise provided in this Act or any other law for the time being in force, if any person who, in pursuance of any of the powers conferred under this Act, rules or regulations made thereunder, has secured access to any electronic record, book, register, correspondence, information, document or other material without the consent of the person concerned discloses such electronic record, book, register, correspondence, information, document or other material to any other person shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine which may extend to one lakh rupees, or with both.

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Chapter 6

Title: Of the Consequences of Breach of Contract

State: Central

Year: 1872

.....caused to B by the closing of the mill. (q) A contracts to sell and deliver to B, on the first of January, certain cloth which B intends to manufacture into caps of a particular kind, for which there is no demand, except at that season. The cloth is not delivered till after the appointed time, and too late to be used that year in making caps. B is entitled to receive from A, by way of compensation, the difference between the contract price of the cloth and its market price at the time of delivery, but not the profits which he expected to obtain by making caps, nor the expenses which he has been put to in making preparation for the manufacture. (r) A, a ship-owner, contracts with B to convey him from Calcutta to Sydney in A's ship, sailing on the first of January, and B pays to A, by way of deposit, one-half of his passage-money. The ship does not sail on the first of January, and B, after being in consequence detained in Calcutta for some time and thereby put to some expense, proceeds to Sydney in another vessel, and, in consequence, arriving too late in Sydney, loses a sum of money. A is liable to repay to B his deposit, with interest, and the expense to which he is put.....

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Sale of Goods Act, 1930 Chapter VI

Title: Suits for Breach of the Contract

State: Central

Year: 1930

.....the seller the breach of warranty in diminution or extinction of the price; or (b) sue the seller for damages for breach of warranty. (2) The fact that a buyer has set up a breach of warranty in diminution or extinction of the price does not prevent him from suing for the same breach of warranty if he has suffered further damage. Section 60 - Repudiation of contract before due date Where either party to a contract of sale repudiates the contract before the date of delivery, the other may either treat the contract as subsisting and wait till the date of delivery, or he may treat the contract as rescinded and sue for damages for the breach. Section 61 - Interest by way of damages and special damages (1) Nothing in this Act shall affect the right of the seller or the buyer to recover interest or special damages in any case where by law interest or special damages may be recoverable, or to recover the money paid where the consideration for the payment of it has failed. (2) In the absence of a contract to the contrary, the court may award interest at such rate as it thinks fit on the amount of the price-- (a) to the seller in a suit by him for the amount of the.....

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Geneva Convention Act 1960 Section 3

Title: Punishment of Grave Breaches of Conventions

State: Central

Year: 1960

.....other case, with imprisonment for a term which may extend to fourteen years. (2) Sub-section (1) applies to persons regardless of their nationality or citizenship. (3) For the purposes of this section,- (a) a grave breach of the First Convention is a breach of that Convention involving an act referred to in article 50 of that Convention committed against persons or property protected by that Convention; (b) a grave breach of the Second Convention is a breach of that Convention involving an act referred to in article 51 of that Convention committed against persons or property protected by that Convention; (c) a grave breach of the Third Convention is a breach of that Convention involving an act referred to in article 130 of that Convention committed against persons or property protected by that Convention; and (d) a grave breach of the Fourth Convention is a breach of that Convention involving an act referred to in article 147 of that Convention committed against persons or property protected by that Convention.

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