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Home Bare Acts Phrase: menaceGovernment of India Act, 1915-19 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1
Title: Government of India Act, 1935
State: Central
Year: 1915
.....inconsistent with the scheme of Federation embodied in this Act: Provided that after the establishment of the Federation, if any Instrument has in fact been accepted by His Majesty, the validity of that Instrument or of any of its provisions shall not be called in question and the provisions of this Act shall, in relation to the State, have effect subject to the provisions of the Instrument. (5) It shall be a term of every Instrument of Accession that the provisions of this Act mentioned in the Second Schedule thereto, may, without affecting the accession of the State, be amended by or by authority of Parliament, but not such amendment shall, unless it is accepted by the Ruler in a supplementary Instrument, be construed as extending the functions which by virtue of the Instrument are exercisable by His Majesty or any Federal Authority in relation to the State. (6) An Instrument of Accession or supplementary Instrument shall not be valid unless it is executed by the Ruler himself, but, subject as aforesaid, references in this Act to the .Ruler of a State include references to any persons for the time being exercising the powers of the Ruler of the State, whether by.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1935 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1935
.....inconsistent with the scheme of Federation embodied in this Act: Provided that after the establishment of the Federation, if any Instrument has in fact been accepted by His Majesty, the validity of that Instrument or of any of its provisions shall not be called in question and the provisions of this Act shall, in relation to the State, have effect subject to the provisions of the Instrument. (5) It shall be a term of every Instrument of Accession that the provisions of this Act mentioned in the Second Schedule thereto, may, without affecting the accession of the State, be amended by or by authority of Parliament, but not such amendment shall, unless it is accepted by the Ruler in a supplementary Instrument, be construed as extending the functions which by virtue of the Instrument are exercisable by His Majesty or any Federal Authority in relation to the State. (6) An Instrument of Accession or supplementary Instrument shall not be valid unless it is executed by the Ruler himself, but, subject as aforesaid, references in this Act to the Ruler of a State include references to any persons for the time being exercising the powers of the Ruler of the State, whether by reason of the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionTerrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1987 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1987
.....the said Act was restricted to a period of two years from the date of commencement. However, it was subsequently realised that on account of various factors, what were stray incidents in the beginning have now become a continuing menace specially in State like Punjab. On the basis of experience, it was felt that in order to combat and cope with terrorist and disruptive activities effectively it is not only necessary to continue the said law but also to strengthen it further. The aforesaid Act of 1985 was due to expire on the 23rd May, 1987. Since both Houses of Parliament were not in session, and it was necessary to take immediate action, the President promulgated the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Ordinance, 1987 (2 of 1987), on the 23rd May, 1987, which came into force with effect from the 24th May, 1987. 2. The Ordinance included all the provisions of the Act of 1985, except the following main changes, namely :(a) punishments for terrorist acts and disruptive were made more deterrent; (b) the Central Government has also been empowered to constitute Designated Courts; (c) the exhaustive enumeration of rule-making powers, as contained in Sec. 5 of the 1985 Act,.....
List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Chapter III
Title: Provisions with Respect to Discrimination, Etc.
State: Central
Year: 1935
.....to them. (2) A Commission so appointed shall investigate the matters referred to them and present to the Governor-General a report setting out the facts as found by them and making such recommendations as they think proper. (3) If it appears to the Governor-General upon consideration of the Commissioner's report that anything therein contained requires explanation, or that he needs guidance upon any point not originally referred by him tothe Commission, he may again refer the matter to the Commission for furtherinvestigation and a further report. (4) For the purpose of assisting a Commission appointed under this section in investigating any matters referred to them, the 1 [Federal] Court, if requested by the Commission so to do, shall make such orders and issue such letters of request for the purposes of the proceedings of the Commission as they may make or issue in the exercise of the jurisdiction of the Court. (5) After considering any report made to him by the Commission, the Governor-General shall give such decision and make such order, if any, in the matter of the complaint as he may deem proper: 2 [Provided that if, before the Governor-General has given any.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Bombay Wild Animals and Wild Birds Protection Act, 1951 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1951
.....and includes the head or horn, tooth, tusk, bone, claw, hoof, skin, hair, feather, eggs or nest of any bird, but does not include any article manufactured from any such part of the animal or bird as aforesaid; (n) "Vermin" means any animal or bird specified in Schedule I and includes any animal or bird declared to be a vermin under Section 18. SECTION 03: DOMESTICATED AND OTHER ANIMALS AND BIRDS IN CAPTIVITY EXEMPTED Nothing in this Act shall apply to domesticated or other animals or birds which are lawfully captured and kept in captivity. CHAPTER II-AUTHORITIES TO BE APPOINTED OR CONSTITUTED UNDER THE ACT SECTION 04: APPOINTMENT OF WILD LIFE PRESERVATION OFFICER, GAME WARDENS AND OTHER GAME OFFICERS (1) The State Government may for the purposes of this Act appoint,- 1[(a) the Chief Conservator of Forests, Maharashtra State, as the Wild Life Preservation Officer for the State of Maharashtra;] (b) the Game Wardens, either honorary or stipendiary; (c) such other officers and servants as may be necessary. (2) The honorary Game Warden shall ordinarily hold office for a period of three years: Provided that the State Government may terminate his tenure of office at any time without.....
List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Part II
Title: The Federal Executive
State: Central
Year: 1935
.....inconsistent with the scheme ofFederation embodied in this Act: Providedthat after the establishment of the Federation, if any Instrument has in factbeen accepted by His Majesty, the validity of that Instrument or of any of itsprovisions shall not be called in question and the provisions of this Act shall,in relation to the State, have effect subject to the provisions of theInstrument. (5)It shall be a term of every Instrument of Accession that the provisions of thisAct mentioned in the Second Schedule thereto, may, without affecting theaccession of the State, be amended by or by authority of Parliament, but notsuch amendment shall, unless it is accepted by the Ruler in a supplementaryInstrument, be construed as extending the functions which by virtue of theInstrument are exercisable by His Majesty or any Federal Authority in relationto the State. (6)An Instrument of Accession or supplementary Instrument shall not be valid unlessit is executed by the Ruler himself, but, subject as aforesaid, references inthis Act to the .Ruler of a State include references to any persons for the timebeing exercising the powers of the Ruler of the State, whether by reason of theRuler's.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Chapter II
Title: The Provincial Executive
State: Central
Year: 1935
.....the council of ministers. (3) If any question arises whether any matter is or is not a matter as respects which the Governor is by or under this Act required to act in his discretion or to exercise his individual judgment, the decision of the Governor in his discretion shall be final, and the validity of anything done by the Governor shall not be called in question on the ground that he ought or ought not to have acted in his discretion, or ought or ought not to have exercised his individual judgment.] _________________________ 1. The words within brackets were omitted, by Government of India (Commencement and Transitory Provisions) Order, 1936, para. 3. Section 51 - Other Provisions as to ministers (1) The Governor's ministers shall be chosen and summoned by him, shall be sworn as members of the council, and shall hold office during his pleasure. (2) A minister who for any period of six consecutive months is not a member of the Provincial Legislature shall at the expiration of that period cease to be a minister. (3) The salaries of ministers shall be such as the Provincial Legislature may from time to time by Act determine, and, until the Provincial Legislature.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Police Act, 1963 Chapter VIII
Title: Offences and Punishments
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....or any part of a vehicle in any street (unless when in the case of an accident repairing on the spot is necessary) or carries on therein any manufacture or operation so as to be a serious impediment to traffic or a serious annoyance to residents or to the public; (f) (i) causes obstruction in any street by allowing any animal or vehicle which has to be loaded or unloaded or has to take up or set down passengers, to remain or stand therein longer than may be necessary for such purpose; or by leaving any vehicle standing or by fastening any cattle therein, or using any part of a street as a halting place for vehicles or cattle, or by leaving any box, bale, package or other thing whatsoever in or upon a street for an unreasonable length of time; (ii) or causes obstruction by exposing anything for sale or setting out anything for sale or upon any stall, booth, board, cask, basket or in any other way whatsoever contrary to any regulation made and published by the Commissioner, or a District Magistrate; (g) causes obstruction on any foot-way, or drives, rides or leaves any animal or drives, drags or pushes any vehicle thereupon; (h) exhibits, contrary to any regulation made.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Agricultural Pests and Diseases Act, 1947 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1947
.....plant disease or noxious weed appears in any village adjoining a notified area, the village officers of such village shall forthwith report the fact to the Collector or such other officer as the28[State] Government may appoint in this behalf. (2) The Collector or such other officer, as the case may be shall on receipt of such report and after making such further inquiry as he may deem necessary forward it to the 28[State] Government with his remarks thereon. SECTION 12A: PUBLIC TO ASSIST AND TO RENDER SERVICE IN CARRYING OUT PREVENTIVE OR REMEDIAL MEASURES INCLUDING DESTRUCTION OF LOCUSTS IN CASE OF LOCUST MENACE (1) When any notified area in which locusts have been declared to be an insect pest under section 3 is invaded or is in danger of an invasion by locusts the Collector or any officer section appointed by him in this behalf may, with a view to facilitating preventive or remedial measures against locusts , by proclamation published in the manner hereinafter specified - (a) call upon all male person not below the age of 14 and above the age of 60 years and residing in the notified area to render all possible assistance in carrying out preventive or remedial measures and.....
List Judgments citing this sectionMaharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act, 1999 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1999
.....of a member of an organised crime syndicate is, or, at any time has. been, in possession of movable or immovable property which he cannot satisfactorily account for, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than three years but which may extend to ten years and shall also be liable to fine, subject to a minimum fine of rupees one lac and such property shall also be liable for attachment and forfeiture, as provided by section 20. SECTION 05: SPECIAL COURTS (1) The State Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, constitute one or more Special Courts for such area or areas, or for such case or class or group of cases, as may be specified in the notification. (2) Where any question arises as to the jurisdiction of any Special Court, it shall be referred to the State Government whose decision shall be final. (3) A Special Court shall be presided over by a judge to be appointed by the State Government, with the concurrence of the Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court. The State Government may also appoint, with the concurrence of the Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court, additional judges to exercise jurisdiction in a Special.....
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