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Start Free TrialFisheries Act, 1897 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1897
.....several provinces was as follows: In 1875 a Fisheries Act was passed for British (now lower) Burma. In 1880 the Punjab Government submitted a draft Act and Rules. In 1881 the Bombay Government submitted a Bill for the preservation of game and fish. In 1883, the Government of Madras submitted a draft Fishery Bill. In 1889 the North-Western Provinces Government submitted recommendations made hy the Commissioner of Kumaon for preserving fish in the hills. The conference at Delhi was unanimous in making the following five recommendations: (1) The prevention of dynamite and other explosives being used for the destruction of fish: (2) The prevention of poisoning waters: (3) The enforcement of fish ladders on weirs and other works in rivers of any size. ten vards width being suggested as a minimum; (4) The regulation of fixed obstructions and engines in such rivers; (5) The protection of stock-pools. The members of the Conference differed as to the expediency of (a) regulating the size of the mesh of nets; (h) prohibiting or regulating the haling out rivers and streams for the purpose of catching fish; and (c) conferring on the Government power to assume control of the right to fish in.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Estates Partition Act, 1897 Complete Act
State: Jharkhand
Year: 1897
THE ESTATES PARTITION ACT, 1897 THE ESTATES PARTITION ACT, 1897 [Act No. 5 of 1897] [ Act 14 of 1882 was repealed and re-enacted by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908).] PREAMBLE An Act to amend the law relating to the Partition of Estates. Whereas it is expedient to amend the law relating to the partition of estates; And whereas the sanction of the Governor-General of India has been obtained, under Section 5 of the Indian Councils Act, 1892, to the provisions contained in Section 12 of this Act amending the Code of Civil Procedure; [Act 14 of 1882 was repealed and re-enacted by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908).] It is hereby enacted as follows:" Section 1 - Short title, extent and commencement (1) This Act may be called the Estates Partition Act, 1897; (2) It extends to the [Substituted for "territories" by the Indian Independence (Adaptation of Bengal and Punjab Acts), Order, 1948.] [Substituted by A.L.O.] [States] of West Bengal and Bihar and that part of the [Substituted by A.L.O.] [State] of Orissa which on the eighth day of December, 1897, was] [Words "for the time being" repealed by A.O.] [x x x] under the administration.....
List Judgments citing this sectionEstates Partition Act, 1897 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1897
.....2 Repeal and savings 44. Sub-sec. (1) rep. by Ben. Act 16 of 1946. * ***** (2) Any enactment or document referring to the said Estates Partition Act, 1876, or to any enactment repealed thereby, shall, so far as may be, and subject to sub-section (1) of this section, be construed to refer to this Act or to the corresponding portion thereof. Section 3 Definitions In this Act, unless there be something repugnant in the subject or context, (i) "Board" means the Board of revenue for 4a4a. Words subs. by the Government of India (Adaptation of indian Laws) Order, 1937, and the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950, respectively. [the State]; (ii) "Collector" means the Collector of the district on the revenue-roll of which an estate which is under partition, or which it is proposed to bring under partition is borne, and includes (a) any officer whom the Board generally vests (as it is hereby empowered to do) with the powers of a Collector under this Act, and to whom the Collector has, with the sanction of the Commissioner, delegated (as he is hereby empowered to do) any of his functions in respect of the partition of an estate, and (b) any officer whom the Board specially vests (as it.....
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