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Start Free TrialBombay Industrial Relations Act, 1946, (Maharashtra) Section 80C
Title: Procedure to Be Followed in an Application Under Section 79 by Employee when Employees Affected Are Numerous
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1946
(1) Where there are numerous employees having the same interest, one or more of such employees, or the Labour Officer, may, with the permission of the Court, file an application under section 79. Such application may be made on behalf of and for the benefit of all the employees. The Court shall, in such cases, direct the notice of the filing of the application to be given to such employees at the applicant's expense, either by personal service or where from the number of employees or any other cause, such service is not practicable, by public advertisement. The person publishing the advertisement shall file an affidavit in the Court of his having done so. (2) An employee on whose behalf an application is filed under sub-section (i) may apply to the Court to make him a party to such application. The Court may grant such application if it is satisfied that his interest will be severally and materially affected to his prejudice if he is not joined as a party to the application.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionJute 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.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionJute 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
List Judgments citing this sectionJute 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:--
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionJute 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.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTerrorist Affected Areas (Special Courts) Act, 1984 Preamble 1
Title: Terrorist Affected Areas (Special Courts) Act, 1984
State: Central
Year: 1984
THE TERRORIST AFFECTED AREAS (SPECIAL COURTS) ACT, 1984 [Act, No. 61 of 1984] [31st August, 1984] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for the speedy trial of certain offences in terrorist affected areas and for matters connected therewith. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-fifth Year of the Republic of India as follows:
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTerrorist Affected Areas (Special Courts) Act, 1984 Section 3
Title: Declaration of Terrorist Affected Area
State: Central
Year: 1984
.....notification shall be specified therein; and (b) so much of the period specified in such notification as is subsequent to the date of publication of the notification shall not, in the first instance, exceed six months, but the Central Government may, by notification, extend such period from time to time by any period not exceeding six months at any one time, if the Central Government, having regard to the activities of terrorists in such area, is of the opinion that it is expedient so to do. Explanation For the avoidance of doubts, it is hereby declared that the period specified in a notification issued under this section may commence from a date earlier than the date of commencement of this Act.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTerrorist Affected Areas (Special Courts) Act, 1984 Complete Act
Title: Terrorist Affected Areas (Special Courts) Act, 1984
State: Central
Year: 1984
Preamble1 - TERRORIST AFFECTED AREAS (SPECIAL COURTS) ACT, 1984 Section1 - Short title, extent and commencement Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Declaration of terrorist affected area Section4 - Establishment of Special Courts Section5 - Composition and appointment of Judges of Special Court Section6 - Place of sitting Section7 - Jurisdiction of Special Court Section8 - Powers of Special Courts with respect to other offences Section9 - Public Prosecutors Section10 - Procedure and powers of Special Courts Section11 - Power of Supreme Court to transfer case Section12 - Protection of witnesses Section13 - Power to transfer cases to regular courts Section14 - Appeal Section15 - Modified application of certain provisions of the Code Section15A - Abolition of certain Special Courts Section16 - Overriding effect of Act Section17 - Delegation Section18 - Power to make rules Section19 - Saving Section20 - Amendment of Act 1 of 1872 Section21 - Repeal and saving Schedule1 - SCHEDULE
List Judgments citing this sectionKolkata Municipal Corporation Act, 1980 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1980
..... (7) "building of the warehouse class" means a building, the whole or a substantial part of which is used, or intended to be used, as a warehouse, factory, manufactory, brewery, or distillery, or for any similar purpose, which is neither a "domestic building" nor a "public building" as defined in this section, and includes a hut used or intended to be used for any of the purposes mentioned in this clause; (8) "bustee" means an area containing land not less than seven hundred square metres in area occupied by or for the purposes of any collection of huts or other structures used or intended to be used for human habitation. Explanation.-If any question arises as to whether any particular area is or is not a bustee, the Corporation shall decide the question and its decision shall be final; (9) "Kolkata" means the area described in Schedule I; 3 Clause (10) omitted by s. 2 of the Calcutta Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Act, 1996 (West Ben. Act VI of 1996) (with retrospective effect from 4.12.1995), which was earlier as under: '(10) "candidate" in section 75 and in Schedule III means a person who has been nominated as a candidate at any election of a Councillor or who claims.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure, 1898 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1898
.....(2) of Section 5, for the words 'but subject to any enactment', substitute the words 'but, save as otherwise provided by this Code, subject to any enactment'. [W.B. Act 8 of 1970, Section 3 and Sch., item 2]. (1) All offences under the Indian Penal Code shall be investigated, inquired into, tried and otherwise dealt with according to the provisions hereinafter contained. Trial of offences against other laws (2) All offences under any other law shall be investigated, inquired into, tried, and otherwise dealt with according to the same provisions, but subject to any enactment for the time being in force regulating the manner or place of investigating, inquiring into, trying or otherwise dealing with such offences. PART 2 CONSTITUTION AND POWERS OF CRIMINAL COURTS AND OFFICES: CHAPTER 2: OF THE CONSTITUTION OF CRIMINAL COURTS AND OFFICES: SECTION 6: Glasses of Criminal Courts: Besides the High Courts and the Courts constituted under any law other than this Code for the time being in force, there shall be five classes of Criminal Courts in [India], namely,- : State Amendments GUJARAT.-In its application to the State of Gujarat the amendment made in Section 6 is the.....
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