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Start Free TrialDentists Act, 1948 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1948
.....effectively. The Bill seeks to achieve the above objects S.O.R. Gaz., of India. 1-6-72. Pt. II.S.2. Ext. P. 598. ACT 30 of 1993 : - The Dentists Act, 1948 was enacted with the object of regulating the profession of dentistry and for that purpose to constitute Dental Councils. 2. The experience of the working of the Act has brought to light certain inadequacies. One of the most noticeable inadequacies has been the mushrooming of the dental colleges without adequate academic and training facilities as laid down in the regulations of the Dental Council of India. At present, the law does not require any one to seek the prior permission of Dental Council of India before establishing a new dental college or for adding a new course of study or post- graduate course or for increasing the capacity of 'students in any existing college, taking advantage of these legal lacumae dental colleges were being established after obtaining the permission of the State Government and affiliation from the University concerned. After the students had put in two or three years of study, such colleges were approaching the Dental Council of India for recognition. The Dental Council of India is not in a.....
List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1948
BOMBAY TENANCY AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS ACT, 1948 BOMBAY TENANCY AND AGRICULTURAL LANDS ACT, 1948 67 of 1948 An Act to amend the law relating to tenancies of agricultural lands and to make certain other provisions in regard to those lands. WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend the law which governs the relations of landlords and tenants of agricultural lands; AND WHEREAS, on account of the neglect of a landholder or disputes betsveen a landholder and his tenants, the cultivation of his estate has seriously suffered, or for the purpose of improving the economic and social conditions of peasants or ensuring the full and efficient use of land for agriculture, it is expedient to assume management of estates held by landholders and to regulate and impose restrictions on the transfer of agricultural lands, dwelling houses, sites and lands appurtenant thereto belonging to or occupied by agriculturists, agricultural labourers and artisans in the Province of Bombay and to make provisions for certain other purpose hereinafter appearing; It is enacted as follows:- CHAPTER 1 Preliminary Section 1 Short title, extent and commencement (1) This Act may be called the BOMBAY.....
List Judgments citing this sectionPharmacy Act, 1948. Chapter IV
Title: Registration of Pharmacists
State: Central
Year: 1948
.....and by persons employed by his [or by persons under his control] Amending Act I - PHARMACY (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1959 THE PHARMACY (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1959 [Act, No. 24 of 1959] [27th August, 1959] PREAMBLE An Act further to amend the Pharmacy Act, 1948. BE it enacted by parliament in the Tenth Year of the Republic of India as follows: 1. Short title and commencement.- (1) This Act may be called the Pharmacy (Amendment) Act, 1959. (2) Section 19 shall come into force at once; and the remaining provisions shall come into force on such date {1st May , 1960.Vide Notfn.No.S.O.1042, dt.26th April, 1960,see Gazette of India , 1960, Pt.II, Sec.3(ii), p-1354.} as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint; and different dates may be appointed for different States or areas thereof. 2. Amendment of section I. In section 1 of the Pharmacy Act, 1948 (8 of 1948) (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act), (a) for sub-section (2), the following sub-section shall be substituted, namely: "(2) It extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir."; (b) in sub-section (3), the words "not later than three years.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDock Workers (Regulation of Employment) Act, 1948 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1948
.....of 1962; 31 of 1970; 49 of 1980; 54 of 1986; 56 of 1988. -Extended by Acts 59 of 1949; 30 of 1950; I of 1962; Regns. 7 of 1963; 8 of 1965 and Born. Act 68 of 1954. An Act to provide for regulating the employment of dock workers. Whereas it is expedient to provide for regulating the employment of dock workers; It is hereby enacted as follows: This Act has been extended to the new Provinces and merged states under the Merged States (Laws) Act, 1949 (59 of 1949), Section 3(1-1-1950) and to the Union Territories of Manipur and Tripura by the Union Territories (Laws) Act, 1950 (30 of 1950), S. 3 ( 16-4-1950): Manipur and Tripura are now States. Vindhya Pradesh to which the Act was extended by this Act, now forms part of the State of Madhya Pradesh - See Act 37 of 1956, S. 9(l)(e). For the extension of this Act to the former partially excluded areas in the State of Bomaby, see the Bombay Extension of Laws to Non-scheduled (Partially Excluded Areas) Act, 1954 (Bom. 68 of 1954), S. 2(1) (15-1 1-1954). The Act has been extended to the Union territories of- (i) Pondicherry by Regn. 7 of 1963 (1-10-1963): (ii) Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands, now known as Lakshadweep, by Regn. 8 of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDentists Act, 1948 Chapter IV
Title: Registration
State: Central
Year: 1948
.....(42 of 1972), S. 19 (1-11-72). 9. The words "of India" were omitted by A.L.O.. 1950. 10. Substituted for "the date of the commencement of this Act" by Act 12 of 1955. S. 9 (15-4-1955). 11. Substituted for "within a period of five years after that date he passes an examination which satisfies the requirements of the Council." by Act 12 of 1955. S. 9 (15-4-1955). Section 34 - Qualification for subsequent registration 1 [(1) After the date appointed under sub-section (2) of section 32 a personshall, on payment of the prescribedfee, be entitled to have hisname entered on the register of dentists, if he resides or carries on theprofession of dentistry in the 2 [State] and if he- (i) holds a recognised dental qualification, or (ii) does not hold such a qualification but, being a 3 [citizenof India], has been engaged in practice as a dentist as his principal means of livelihood for a period of not less than 4 [two yearsbefore the date appointed under sub-section(2) of Section 32] and has passed, within a period of 5 [tenyears after the said date], an examination recognised for this purpose by the 6 [CentralGovernment]: Provided that no person other than a 3 [citizen of.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDentists Act, 1948 Section 34
Title: Qualification for Subsequent Registration
State: Central
Year: 1948
.....for sufficientreasons the registration in the State register of any displaced person whodoes not hold a recognised dental qualification but has been actuallypractising the profession of dentistry as his principal means oflivelihood from a dale prior to the 29th day of March, 1948; Explanation.- In this clause "displaced person" means any person who, on account of the sellingup of the Dominions of India and Pakistan or on account of civil disturbancesor fear of such disturbances in any area now forming part of Pakistan has,after the 1st day of March 1947, left or been displaced from, his place of residence in such area and who hassince then been residing in India; 12 [(aa) the StateCouncil may, during the period of two years immediately after the commencementof the Demists (Amendment) Act, 1972, permit, for sufficient reasons, the registration in the Stateregister of any displaced person or a repatriate who does not hold anyrecognised dental qualification but has been actually practising the professionof dentistry as his principalmeans of livelihood from a date priorto the 29th day of March, 1948. Explanation.- In this clause, (i) "displaced person" means any person who on.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Land Requisition Act, 1948, (Maharashtra) Section 9
Title: Release from Requisition
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1948
.....for a period longer than 5 years. The Government of India has accordingly amended the Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property Act, 1952, by Act I of 1970 and Act I of 1973. The State Government had decided to amend the Bombay Land Requisition Act, 1948, on the lines of the Amendment Acts passed by the Government of India, i.e., to have permanent statutory powers of requisitioning of property for various public purposes whenever occasion arise with the safeguard that the property shall be continued under requisition after the commencement of the legislation for more than 5 years.- vide Statement of Objects and Reasons. Deterioration.- The expression "deterioration" in section 9(2) (a) is not used as distinct from "damage"; it merely means "impairment in value". Such deterioration may, subject to the stated exceptions, be from natural causes as well as from human agencies, except where damage is done internationally or maliciously.- State v. Mishrilal Onkardas Joshi, ILR 1952 Bom. 771. Release from requisition.- If the premises are not used for any public purpose then the Government is under obligation to release the premises from requisition.- Rangubai.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCoal Mines Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1948 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1948
.....Act, 1954) (20 of 1954), S. 3 and Sch. III (30-4-1954). The Act is not affected by (Payment of Bonus Act, 1965) (21 of 1965); see S. 35 of that Act(1) This Act may be called The Coal Mines Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1948]. (2) It extends to the whole of India [xx x xx xx xx] SECTION 2: Interpretation: In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,- [** *] (a) "bonus" means any sum of money payable to an [employee] under the Coal Mines Bonus Scheme framed under this Act; (aa) "coal" includes lignite;] (b) "coal mine" means any excavation where any operation for the purpose of searching for or obtaining coal has been or is being carried on; and includes- (i) all borings and bore holes; (ii) all shafts, in or adjacent to and belonging to a coal mine, whether in the course of being sunk or not: (iii) all levels and inclined planes in the course of being driven; (iv) any open cast working or quarry, that is to say. an excavation where any operation, for the purpose of searching for or obtaining coal has been or is being carried on not being a shaft or an excavation which extends below superjacent ground; (v) all conveyors or.....
List Judgments citing this sectionNational Cadet Corps Act, 1948 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1948
.....thereof, if they cease to be Members of the House by which they are elected. This recommendation was accepted by Government and has been fallowed in actual practice all along. However, as no other amendments were considered necessary, no action was taken to amend the Act. The Lok Sabha Committee on Subordinate Legislation went into the matter again recently and an assurance was given to the Committee in February, 1974 that legislation for implementing the recommendation of the Committee would be undertaken in the Monsoon Section, Hence this Bill. 2. Opportunity is being availed of to amend Section 13of the Act to incorporate therein the standard provision relating to laying of rules. -Gaz. of Ind., 29-7-1974, Pt. II, S. 2, Ext., p.745. An Act to provide for the constitution of a National Cadet Corps. WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for the constitution of a National Cadet Corps; It is hereby enacted as follows :- This Act is made applicable to :- (a) the Chota Nagpur Division and Santhal Pargana District of Bihar State - See Bihar Gazette, 1948, Part I, page 1317; (b)Darjeeling District on and from 15-7-1948-See Calcutta Gazette, 1948.Part I, page 912; (c) all the partially.....
List Judgments citing this sectionRehabilitation Finance Administration Act, 1948 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1948
.....of the Central Government, open branches at such places in India as it may consider necessary to discharge effectively its functions under this Act. SECTION 04: CONSTITUTION OF THE ADMINISTRATION (1) The Administration shall consist of the following members, namely:- (a) a Chairman to be appointed by the Central Government who shall be called the Chief Administrator: (b)8[four] officials, appointed by the Central Government: and (c)8[four] non-officials nominated by the Central Government. (2) No act done by the Administration shall be called in question on the ground merely of the existence of any vacancy or any defect in the constitution of the Administration. SECTION 05: ADVISORY BOARD (1) The Central Government shall constitute an Advisory Board to advise the Administration on matters of policy and may, where necessary, constitute a Regional Committee to advice each branch of the Administration. (2) The Advisory Board shall consist of such members, not exceeding fifteen in number, as may be nominated by the Central Government. SECTION 06: TERMS OF OFFICE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION AND THE ADVISORY BOARD (1) A member appointed under clauses (a).....
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