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Start Free TrialMaharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act, 1999 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1999
.....or serious physical injury to any person; (ii) conspiratorial activities threatening the security or interest of the State; or (iii) conspiratorial activities, characteristic of organized crime, that requires a wire, electronic or oral communication to be intercepted before an order from the Competent Authority authorizing such interception can, with due diligence, be obtained, and (b) there are grounds upon which an order could be issued under this section to authorize such interception, may authorise, in writing, the investigating Police Officer to intercept such wire, electronic or oral communication, if an application for an order approving the interception is made in accordance with the provisions of sub-sections (1) and (2) within forty-eight hours after the interception has occurred, or begins to occur. (11) In the absence of an order approving the interception made under sub-section (10), such interception shall immediately terminate when the communication sought is obtained or when the application for the order is rejected, whichever is earlier. In the event where an application for permitting interception is rejected under sub-section (4) or an application under.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Maharashtra Rent Control Act, 1999 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1999
.....or continued under requisition under the Bombay Land Requisition Act, 1948; (11) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules; (12) "repealed Act" or "repealed Acts" means the Act, or Acts referred to in section 58. (13) "rules" means the rules made under this Act; (14) "standard rent", in relation to any premises means, (a) where the standard rent is fixed by the Court or, as the case may be, the Controller under the Bombay Rent Restriction Act, 1939, or the Bombay Rents, Hotel Rates and Lodging House Rates (Control) Act, 1944 or the Bombay Rents, Hotel and Lodging House Rates Control Act, 1947, or the Central Provinces and Berar Letting of Houses and Rent Control Order, 1949 issued under the Central Provinces and Berar Regulation of Letting of Accommodation Act, 1946, or the Hyderabad Houses (Rent, Eviction and Lease) Control Act, 1954, such rent plus an increase of 5 per cent, in the rent so fixed; or (b) where the standard rent or fair rent is not so fixed, then subject to the provisions of sections 6 and 8, (i) the rent at which the premises were let on the 1st day of October 1987; or (ii) where the premises were not let on the 1st day of October 1987, or the rent at.....
List Judgments citing this sectionGeographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1999
.....expressions used and not defined in this Act but defined in the Trade Marks Act, 1999shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in that Act. (3) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, any reference- (a) to the use of a geographical indication shall be construed as a reference to the use of a printed or other visual representation of the geographical indication; (b) to the use of a geographical indication in relation to goods shall be construed as a reference to the use of the geographical indication upon, or in any physical or in any other relation whatsoever, to such goods; (c) to a registered geographical indication shall be construed as including a reference to a geographical indication registered in the register; (d) to the Registrar shall be construed as including a reference to any officer when discharging the functions of the Registrar in pursuance of sub-section (2) of section 3-; (e) to the Geographical Indications Registry shall be construed as including a reference to any office of the Geographical Indications Registry. SECTION 03: REGISTRAR OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS (1) The Controller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks appointed.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 1999 Chapter III
Title: Amendment of Orders
State: Central
Year: 1999
.....pre-paid and duly sent by registered post acknowledgement due, the declaration referred to in this sub-rule shall be made notwithstanding the fact that the acknowledgement having been lost or misled or for any other reasons has not been received by the Court on the date fixed by it." 9A. Simultaneous issue of summons for service by the Court controlled process.--(1) The Court may, in addition to, and simultaneously with the delivery of summons for service to the plaintiff as provided in the manner provided in rule 9, may also direct that summons to be served on the defendant or his agent empowered to accept the service at the place where the defendant or his agent actually and voluntarily resides or carries on business or personally works for gain. (2) The summons shall, unless the Court otherwise direct, be delivered or sent to the proper officer in such manner as may be prescribed by the High Court to be served by him or one of his subordinates. (3) The proper officer may be an officer of the Court other than that in which the suit is instituted, and where he is such an officer, the summons may be sent to him in such manner as the Court may direct. (4) The proper.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 1999 Section 27
Title: Amendment of Order Xviii
State: Central
Year: 1999
.....memorandum which shall be signed by him and the witnesses and submit the same to the Court appointing such commissioner. (7) Where any question put to a witness is objected by a party or his pleader and the commissioner allows the same to be put, the commissioner shall take down the question together with his decision."; (iii) rule 17A shall be omitted; (iv) after rule 18, the following rule shall be inserted, namely:-- "19. Power to get statements recorded on commission.--Notwithstanding anything contained in these rules, the Court may, instead of examining witnesses in open Court, direct their statements to be recorded on commission under rule 4A of Order XXVI.".
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTrade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999) Chapter 13
Title: Miscellaneous
State: Central
Year: 1999
.....and of any relevant trade mark or trade name or get up legitimately used by other persons. Section 145 - Agents Where, by or under this Act, any act, other than the making of an affidavit, is required to be done before the Registrar by any person, the act may, subject to the rules made in this behalf, be done instead of by that person himself, by a person duly authorised in the prescribed manner, who is-- (a) a legal practitioner, or (b) a person registered in the prescribed manner as a trade marks agent, or (c) a person in the sole and regular employment of the principal. Section 146 - Marks registered by an agent or representative without authority If an agent or a representative of the proprietor of a registered trade mark, without authority uses or attempts to register or registers the mark in his own name, the proprietor shall be entitled to oppose the registration applied for or secure its cancellation or rectification of the register so as to bring him as the registered proprietor of the said mark by assignment in his favour: Provided that such action shall be taken within three years of the registered proprietor of the trade mark becoming aware of.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTrade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999) Section 129
Title: Evidence Before Registrar
State: Central
Year: 1999
In any proceeding under this Act before the Registrar, evidence shall be given by affidavit: Provided that the Registrar may, if he thinks fit, take oral evidence in lieu of, or in addition to, such evidence by affidavit.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGeographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 Chapter IX
Title: Miscellaneous
State: Central
Year: 1999
.....the trade concerned and of any relevant geographical indication legitimately used by other persons. Section 76 - Agents Where, by or under this Act, any act, other than the making of an affidavit, is required to be done before the Registrar by any person, the act may, subject to the rules made in this behalf, be done instead of by that person himself, by a person duly authorised in the prescribed manner, who is. (a) a legal practitioner, or (b) a person registered in the prescribed manner as a geographical indications agent, or (c) a person in the sole and regular employment of the principal. Section 77 - Indexes There shall be kept under the directions and supervision of the Registrar, (a) an index of registered geographical indications, (b) an index of geographical indications in respect of which applications for registrations are pending. (c) an index of the names of the proprietors of registered geographical indications, and (d) an index of the names of authorised users. Section 78 - Documents open to public inspection (1) The following documents, subject to such conditions as may be prescribed, be open to public inspection at the Geographical.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGeographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 Section 62
Title: Evidence Before Registrar
State: Central
Year: 1999
In any proceeding under this Act before the Registrar, evidence shall be given by affidavit: Provided that the Registrar may, if he think fit, take oral evidence in lieu of, or in addition to, such evidence by affidavit.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionInsurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1999
.....thereto and further to amend the Insurance Act, 1938, the Life Insurance Corporation Act, 1956 and the General Insurance Business (Nationalisation) Act, 1972. Be it enacted by Parliament in the Fiftieth Year of the Republic of India as follows: STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS 1. The insurance industry requires a high degree of regulation. The Insurance Act, 1938 provides for the institution of the Controller of Insurance to act as a strong and powerful supervisory and regulatory authority with powers to direct, advise, caution, prohibit, investigate, inspect, prosecute, search, seize, fine, amalgamate, authorise, register and liquidate insurance companies. However, after the nationalisation of the life insurance industry in 1956 and the general insurance industry in 1972, the role of the Controller of Insurance diminished in significance over a period of time. 2. In April, 1993, the Government set up a high-powered Committee headed by Shri R.N. Malhotra, former Governor, Reserve Bank of India, to examine the structure of the insurance industry and recommend changes to make it more efficient and competitive keeping in view the structural changes in other parts of the financial.....
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