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Home Bare Acts Phrase: patternedThe Assam Districtwise Population Pattern Reflection in Services (in Class Iii and Class Iv Posts) Act, 1994 Complete Act
State: Assam
Year: 1994
.....the population pattern. Section 7 - Power to make rules The Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the purpose of this Act. Section 8 - Power to remove difficulty If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act, the Government may by order published in the Official Gazette, make provision not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act as appears to be necessary for removing the difficulty. Section 9 - Power to review The Governor shall review the progress made in implementing the provisions of this Act in reflecting the population pattern in the services in Class III and Class IV posts from time to time at least once in every two years and taken appropriate measures accordingly. Section 10 - Repeal and Saving (1) The Assam Districtwise Population Pattern Reflection in Services (Class III and Class IV posts) Ordinance, 1994 is hereby repealed. (2) Notwithstanding such repeal, anything done or any action taken under the ordinance so repealed shall be deemed to have done or taken under the corresponding provisions of this Act. Assam State Acts
List Judgments citing this sectionManipur Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 Section 46
Title: Staffing Pattern and Category of Employees
State: Central
Year: 1994
(1) The Government may, by order, specify the staffing pattern, the scales of pay and mode of recruitment of staff of Gram Panchayats. (2) The Gram Panchayat shall, subject to sub-section (1), determine and submit for approval of the Chief Executive Officer a category of employees specifying the designation and grades and the salaries and allowances payable to its officers other than the Secretary required for carrying out the duties imposed upon the Gram Panchayat by or under this Act.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Panchayat Raj Act, 1993 Section 112
Title: Staffing Pattern and Schedule of Employees
State: Karnataka
Year: 1993
(1) The Government may, by order, specify the staffing pattern, the scales of pay and mode of recruitment of staff of Grama Panchayats. (2) The Grama Panchayat shall, subject to sub-section (1), determine and submit for approval of the Chief Executive Officer a schedule of employees specifying the designations and grades and the salaries and allowances payable to its officers other than the Secretary required for carrying out the duties imposed upon the Grama Panchayat by or under this Act.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionHindu Religious Institutions and Charitable Endowments Act, 1997 Section 14
Title: Pattern of Temple Servants to Be Determined by Rules
State: Karnataka
Year: 1997
The State Government may in consultation with the committee of management make rules prescribing a pattern of temple servants for any class of temples, so however that the existing strength in any temple, immediately before the commencement of this Act, is not altered except by way of superannuation or dismissal for misconduct.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCommand Areas Development Act, 1980 Chapter VI
Title: Localisation of Command Areas and Regulation of Cropping Pattern
State: Karnataka
Year: 1980
.....of irrigation. (2) The State Government may, having regard to the advancement in technology of land and water management and other agronomic practices alter from time to time by order the principles of localisation so specified for any Command Area. Section 18 - Classification of lands for raising different crops according to availability of water (1) Subject to such directions as may be issued, from time to time by the State Government, the Authority or the officer authorised by the Authority may, in any year, having regard to the quantity of water available in any irrigation system within its jurisdiction, classify, by an order, within such time and in such manner as may be prescribed lands included in the irrigation system under a pipe-outlet for the purpose of raising such kind of crops under such pipe-outlet as may be specified in the order to regulate the supply of water for irrigation. (2) Whenever the Authority is satisfied that for the better cultivation of land and the optimum utilisation of water resources of an irrigation system under a pipe-outlet or for accelerated land development or for any other reasons it is expedient in public interest, the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionWest Bengal Municipal Act, 1993 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1993
.....milk- shop or other place (a) from which milk is supplied on, or for, sale, or (b) in which milk is kept for the purposes of sale or used for manufacture or preparation for sale of (i) butter, or (ii) ghee, or (iii) cheese, or (iv) curds, or (v) dried, sterilized, condensed or toned milk, but does not include (a) a shop or other place in which milk is sold for consumption of the premises only, or (b) a shop or other place from which milk is sold or supplied in hermetically closed and unopened receptacles in the same original condition in which it was first received in such shop or other place; (14) "dairyman" includes any occupier of a dairy, or any cow-keeper who trades in milk, or any wholesale or retail seller of milk; (15) "dangerous disease" means (a) cholera, plague, small-pox, cerebro-spinal meningitis, diphtheria, tuberculosis, leprosy, influenza, encephalitis, poliomyelitis and syphilis; and (b) any other epidemic, endemic, or infectious disease which the State Government may, by notification, declare to be a dangerous disease for the purposes of this Act; 44. Clause (15A) ins, by W.B. Act 45 of 1994. (15A) "District Magistrate" means the District Magistrate.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCentral Industrial Security Force Act, 1968 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1968
.....this Act8[x x x x]; (g) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act; (h) "scheduled industry" means any industry engaged in the manufacture or production of the articles mentioned in the First Schedule toIndustries (Development and Regulation) Act, 1951-; 9[(ha) "subordinate officer" means a person appointed to the Force as an Inspector, a Sub- inspector or an Assistant Sub-Inspector;] (i) "supervisory officer" means any of the officers appointed underS.4-and includes any other officer appointed by the Central Government as a supervisory officer of the Force. 9[(j) "under officer" means a person appointed to the Force as a Head Constable. Naik or Lance Naik;] 10[(2) Any reference in this Act to a law which is not in force in any area shall, in relation to that area, be construed as a reference to the corresponding law, if any, in force in that area.] SECTION 03: CONSTITUTION 14of the Force- (1) There shall be constituted and maintained by the Central Government12[an armed force of the Union] to be called the Central Industrial Security Force for the better protection and Security of Industrial undertakings owned by that Government.15["and to perform.....
List Judgments citing this sectionPromissory Notes (Stamp) Act, 1926 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1
Title: Finance Act, 2006
State: Central
Year: 1926
.....the words "meant for consumption", the words"destined for consumption" shall be substituted. 63. Amendment of First Schedule In the Customs TariffAct, the First Schedule shall,-- (a) be amended in themanner specified in the Third Schedule; and (b) with effect fromthe 1st day of January, 2007, be also amended in the manner specified in theFourth Schedule. 64. Amendment of section 12C In section 12C of theCentral Excise Act, 1944(1 of 1944) (hereinafter referred to as the CentralExcise Act), in sub-section (2), after clause (c), the following clause shall beinserted, namely:-- "(d) the surplusamount referred to in sub-section (6) of section 73A of the Finance Act, 1994(32of 1994).". 65. Amendment of section 23C In section 23C of theCentral Excise Act, in sub-section (2), after clause (e), the following clauseshall be inserted, namely:-- "(f)determination of the liability to pay duties of excise on any goods under thisAct.". 66. Amendment of Third Schedule In the Central ExciseAct, the Third Schedule shall,-- (a) with effect fromthe 1st day of January, 2007, be amended in the manner specified in Part I ofthe Fifth Schedule; and (b) with effect fromsuch.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionINSURANCE REGULATORY AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (PREPARATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND AUDITOR'S REPORT OF INSURANCE COMPANIES)REGULATIONS, 2000 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....over the period of insurance because of the very nature of the risk covered e.g. some infrastructure projects involving varying degrees of risk factor. A deposit premium is paid in such cases at the beginning of the policy period and subsequently adjusted. The basis of determination of premium earned shall be adequately justified, preferably supported by external evidence such as by certification from an actuary and/or other technical experts. Adequate disclosure of such basis shall be made. 3. Premium deficiency.-Premium deficiency shall be recognised if the sum of expected claim costs, related expenses and maintenance costs exceed related unearned premiums. For contracts exceeding four years, once a premium deficiency has occurred, future changes to the liability shall be based on actuarial/technical evaluation. 4. Acquisition costs.-Acquisition costs, if any, shall be expensed in the period in which they are incurred. Acquisition costs are those costs that vary with, and are primarily related to, the acquisition of new and renewal insurance contracts. The most essential test is the obligatory relationship between costs and the execution of insurance contracts (i.e......
List Judgments citing this sectionPost Office Act, 1898 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1898
.....accepting delivery of the postal article, unless he forthwith returns it unopened : Provided that, if any such postal article appears to the satisfaction of the Post-Master-General' to have been maliciously sent for the purpose of annoying the addressee, he may remit the postage. (2) If any postal article on which postage or any other sum chargeable under this Act is due, is refused or returned as aforesaid, or if the addressee is dead or cannot be found, then the sender shall be bound to pay the postage or sum due thereon under this Act SECTION 12 : Recovery of postage and other sums due in respect of postal articles If any person refuses to pay any postage or other sum due from him under this Act in respect of any postal article, the sum so due may, on application made by an officer of the Post Officer authorized in this behalf by the written order of the Post-Master-General, be recovered for the use of the Post Office from the person so refusing, as if it were a fine imposed under this Act, by any Magistrate having jurisdiction where that person may for the time being be resident, and the post-Master-General may further direct that any other postal article, not being on.....
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