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Start Free TrialSugar Undertakings (Taking over of Management) Act, 1978 Chapter II
Title: Taking over of Management
State: Central
Year: 1978
.....has in any sugar year failed to commence the manufacture of sugar on or before the appointed day in respect of that year, or having started the manufacture of sugar on or before that day ceased to manufacture sugar before the expiry of the average period of manufacture of sugar in relation to that undertaking; or (b) that on any date in any sugar year any sugar undertaking has, in relation to the cane1[purchased at any time (whether in that sugar year or in any earlier sugar year or sugar years and whether before or after the commencement of this Act), before that date] for the purposes of the undertaking, arrears of cane dues to the extent of more than ten percent, of the total price of the cane purchased for the purposes of the undertaking during the immediately preceding sugar year; and (c) that in either case the effective functioning of the undertaking is necessary for the purposes of this Act, the Central Government may issue a notice in such form and in such manner as may be prescribed to the owner or the manager of such sugar undertaking calling upon such owner or manager to report in writing within such time, not being less than five days, as may be specified in.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSick Textile Undertakings (Taking over of Management) Act, 1972 Section 5
Title: Appointment of Custodian to Take over the Management of the Sick Textile Undertaking
State: Central
Year: 1972
.....sick textile undertakings, the management of which has vested in it under this Act, and, on such appointment, every Custodian appointed under sub-section (1) shall act under the guidance, control and supervision of the Custodian-General. (3) On the appointment of a Custodian under sub-section (1), the charge of management of the sick textile undertaking shall vest in such Custodian and all persons in charge of the management of such undertaking immediately before such appointment shall cease to be in charge of such management and shall be bound to deliver to the Custodian all assets, books of account, registers or other documents in their custody relating to the sick textile undertaking. (4) The Central Government may issue such directions (including directions as to initiating, defending or continuing any legal proceedings before any Court, tribunal or other authority) to the Custodian or Custodian-General as to his or its powers and duties as the Central Government deems desirable and the Custodian or the Custodian-General may apply to the Central Government at any time for instructions as to the manner in which the Custodian or the Custodian-General shall conduct the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionConstitution of India Article 227
Title: Power of Superintendence over All Courts by the High Court
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....clause (2) or clause (3) shall not be inconsistent with the provision or any law for the time being in force, and shall require the previous approval of the Governor. (4) Nothing in this article shall be deemed to confer on a High Court powers of superintendence over any court or tribunal constituted by or under any law relating to the Armed Forces. 2 [***] _______________________ 1. Clause (1) has been successively substituted by the Constitution (Forty-second Amendment) Act, 1976, section 40 (w.e.f. 1-2-1977) and the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act, 1978, section 31 to read as above (w.e.f. 20-6-1979). 2. Clause (5) was inserted by the Constitution (Forty-second Amendment), Act, 1976, section 40 (w.e.f. 1-2-1977) and omitted by the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act, 1978, section 31 (w.e.f. 20-6-1979).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSugar Undertakings (Taking over of Management) Act, 1978 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1978
.....the record sugar production and the high level of sugar stock in the system, the need to further maximise domestic consumption of sugar and other factors, the Government had removed controls on prices, distribution, etc of sugar from the 16th August. 1978. The open market prices of sugar throughout the country have come down and are ruling at reasonable levels. There had however, been a disquieting increase In the arrears due to sugarcane growers, despite the efforts of the Government to liberalise the availability and terms of bank credit. The arrears of cane price for 1977-78 sugar season, as at the beginning of the cur- rent 1978-79 season, that Is. on the 1st October. 1978, amounted to over Rs. 53 crores. There was also an apprehension that on one pretext or the other a considerable number of sugar undertakings might not commence production during the current 1978-79 season on time. In the interests of the consuming .public and sugarcane growers and to maintain production and availability of sugar, which is an essential commodity, it agement of the defaulting sugar undertakings for a specified period. In view of the urgency, and as Parliament was not in session, the Sugar.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCoal Mines (Taking over of Management) Act, 1973 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1973
.....to the owner of the mine, and in, adjacent to or situated on the surface of, the mine where the washing of coal obtained from the mine or manufacture, therefrom, of coke is carried on; (xi) all lands and buildings [other than those referred to in sub-clause (x)] wherever situated and solely used for the location of the management, sale or liaison offices, or for the residence of officers and staff, of the mine: (xii) all other assets, movable and immovable, belonging to the owner of a mine, wherever situated, including cash balances, reserve funds and investments in so far as they relate to the mine and also any money lawfully due to him in relation to the mine in respect of any period prior to the appointed day: (h) "mining company" means a company owning a coal mine, and in relation to a foreign company within the meaning ofsection 591 of the Companies Act, 1956-, the undertaking of that company in India. (i) "notified order" means an order notified in the Official Gazette: (j) words and expressions used herein and not defined but defined inthe Coal Mines (Conservation, Safety and Development) Act, 1952, have the meanings, respectively, assigned to them in that Act;.....
List Judgments citing this sectionTamil Nadu Acquisition, Transfer and Taking over of the Administration of Cable Television Network (Including Multiple Service Optical Transport System) Act, 2006 Complete Act
State: Tamil Nadu
Year: 2006
.....Commissioner of Payments appointed under Section 13; f. "Company" means a Company or any corporate body as defined in Section 3 of the Companies Act, 1956 (Act 1 of 1956) and includes a firm or other association of individuals and such other persons included in the definition of "person" in Section 2(i); g. "Custodian" means the person who is so appointed in terms of the provisions of this Act to function as the Custodian; h. "Director", in relation to a firm, means a partner in the firm; i. "Government" means the State Government; j. "Multiple Service Optical Transport System" means a system wherein Television signals transmitted by telecasting stations into the air have been received by means of a device or apparatus wherein the receiver may receive either a single telecasting system or multiple telecasting system of various Television establishments which are thereafter sent through optical transport system or any other mode for further onward transmission so as to achieve the purpose of giving signals by connecting to receiver sets, namely Television sets, of consumers; k. "Person" means" 1. an individual who is a citizen of India; 2. an association.....
List Judgments citing this sectionLowis Jubilee Sanitarium (Taking over of Management) Act, 1976 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1976
.....Government or the Sanitarium for any damage caused or likely to be caused by anything which in good faith done or intended to be done under this Act. Section 13 Power of Administrator to institute or defend suit The Administrator shall have the power to institute, defend, or take part in, any suit or proceeding by or against the Sanitarium. Section 14 Laying of annual administration report The State Government shall, as soon as may be after the expiry of each financial year, lay before the State Legislative Assembly an annual administration report from the Administrator in respect of the Sanitarium with audited statement of accounts and the auditor's report thereon. Section 15 Power to make rules (1) The State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules to carry out the purposes of this Act. (2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely: (a) the powers, functions and duties of the Administrator referred to in sub-section (2) of section 4; (b) the forms and the manner in which the accounts of the Sanitarium shall be kept and maintained,.....
List Judgments citing this sectionSick Textile Undertakings (Taking over of Management) Act, 1972 Chapter 2
Title: Management of Sick Textile Undertakings
State: Central
Year: 1972
.....in the First Schedule shall Vest in the Central Government. (2) If, after the commencement of this Act, any investigation is ordered, under section 15 or section 15A of the Industries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951, 65 of 1965 in relation to any textile undertaking, and it is reported after such investigation that the management of such textile undertaking ought to be taken over under section 18A of that Act, the Central Government may, if it is satisfied after consideration of such report and other relevant matters that such undertaking ought to be declared to be a sick textile undertaking, make a declaration to that effect and further declare that the management of such textile undertaking ought to be taken over by it under this Act and on and from the date of such declaration, (i) the textile undertaking specified in such declaration shall be deemed to be a sick textile undertaking, (ii) the management of such textile undertaking shall be deemed, for the purposes of this Act, to vest in the Central Government,and (iii) the textile undertaking and the textile company owning itshall be deemed to be included in the First Schedule, and thereupon the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCoal Mines Taking over of Management Act 1973 Chapter II
Title: Management of Coal Mines
State: Central
Year: 1973
.....the words "appointed day", wherever they occur, the words, brackets and figures "date of the declaration made by the Central Government under sub-section (2) of section 3" shall be substituted. (3) If any error or omission is notified in the Schedule in relation to the name or address of the owner of a coal mine, the owner of such mine shall, within thirty days from the date on which this Act receives the assent of the President, bring such error or omission to the notice of the Central Government. (4) If, after the appointed day, the Central Government is satisfied, whether from any information received by it or otherwise, that there has been any error, omission or misdescription in relation to the particulars of a coal mine included, or deemed to be included, in the Schedule or the name and address of the owner of any such coal mine, it may, by notified order, correct such error, omission or misdescription, and on the issue of such notified order the relevant entries in the Schedule shall stand corrected accordingly: Provided that no such correction in relation to ownership of a coal mine shall be made where such ownership is in dispute. (5) Every person in charge,.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionParel Investments and Trading Private Limited and Domestic Gas Private Limited (Taking over of Management) Act, 1979 [Repealed] Chapter II
Title: Taking over of Management of the Undertakings of the Two Companies
State: Central
Year: 1979
.....two companies (including the power to dispose of any properties or assets of the two companies) whether such powers are derived from the Companies Act, 1956, or from the memorandum and articles of association of either of the two companies or from any other source. (4) Any person having possession, custody or control of any property forming part of the undertaking of either of the two companies, shall, on demand, deliver forthwith such property to the Custodian or to any such person as may be authorised by the Custodian or the Central Government in this behalf. (5) If any person fails or refuses to comply with any demand made under sub-section (4) for the delivery of any property, the Custodian or any person authorised under the said sub-section may take possession of that property and may, for that purpose, use such reasonable force as may be necessary. (6) Any person who, on the appointed day, has in his possession or under his control any books, papers or other documents relating to the undertaking of either of the two companies, including the minutes books containing the resolutions of the persons in charge of the management thereof before the appointed day, the.....
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