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Jammu and Kashmir Suits Valuation Act, 1977 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1977

.....Act, section 7, paragraphs V and VI and paragraph X, clause (d), is such that in the opinion of the High Court it does not admit of being satisfactorily valued, the High Court may with the previous -sanction of the Government direct that suits of that class shall, for the purposes of the Court-fees Act, and of this Act and any other enact- ment for the time being in .force, be treated as if their subject-matter were of such value as the High Court thinks fit to specify in this behalf. Section 10 [Repealed.] PART 3 SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS Section 11 Procedure where objection is token on appeal or revision that a suit or ap- peal was not properly valued for jurisdictional purposes (1) Notwithstanding any- thing in S.99 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, an objection that by reason of the over-valuation or under-valuation of a suit or appeal a Court of first instance or lower appellate Court which had not jurisdiction with respect to the suit or ap- peal exercised jurisdiction with respect thereto shall not be entertained by an ap- pellate Court unless- (a) the objection was taken in -the Court of first instance at or before the hearing at which issues were first.....

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Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 Schedule 1

Title: Schedule I

State: Central

Year: 1972

.....in theGazette of India, Extra., Pt. II, Section 3(i), dated 24th November, 1986. 4.Vide Notification No. FJ 11012/31/76 FRY(WL), dated 29th August, 1977, publishedin the Gazette of India, Extra., Pt. II, Section 3(i), p. 333, dated 3rdSeptember, 1977. 5.Vide Notification NO. S.O. 1085(E), dated 30th September, 2002, published in theGazette of India, Extra., Pt. II, Section 3(ii), dated 11th October, 2002. 6.Vide Notification No. S.O. 474 (E), dared 28th May, 2001, published in theGazette of India, Extra, Pt. II, Section3 (ii), dated 29th May, 2001. 7.Inserted Vide Notification No. S.O. 665 (E), dated 11th July, 2001. 8.Substituted by S.O. 1197(E), dated 5th December, 2001 (w.e.f. 6-12-2001) andcorrected by S.O. 233(E), dated 19th February, 2002. 9.Inserted Vide Notification F.1-4/95 WL-I, dated 11th July, 2001. 10.Substituted by S.O. 1197(E), dated 5th December, 2001 (w.e.f. 6-12-2001) andcorrected by S.O. 233(E), dated 19th February, 2002.

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Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 Section 43

Title: Rules

State: Central

Year: 1912

..... (3) The 1 [State Government] may delegate, subject to such conditions, if any as it thinks fit, all or any of its powers to make rules under this section to any authority specified in the order of delegation. (4) The powers to make rules conferred by this section is subject to the condition of the rules being made after previous publication. (5) All rules made under this section shall be published in the 3 (official Gazette], and on such publication shall have effect as if enacted in this Act. [(6) Every rule made by the State Government under this Act shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is made, before the State Legislature.] ______________________ 1. Substituted by the A.O. 1950, for "Provincial Government". 2. Substituted by the A.O. 1950, for "Province". 3. Substituted by the A.O. 1937, for "local Official Gazette".

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Press Council Act, 1978 Chapter IV

Title: Miscellaneous

State: Central

Year: 1978

.....for all or any of the following matters, namely:- (a)the procedure for nomination of members of the council under clauses (a), (b) and (c) of sub-section (3) of section 5; (b) the manner in which panels of names may be invited under sub-section (4) of section 5; (c ) the procedure for election of a number of the committee referred to in sub-section (2) of section 5 under sub-section (6) of that section; (d)the allowances of fees to be paid to the members of the council for attending the meetings of the council, and other conditions of service of such members under sub-section (1) and (2) of section 7; (e) the appointment of the secretary and other employees of the Council under section 11; (f) the matters referred to in clause (f) of sub-section (1) of section 15; (g)the rates at which fees may be levied by the council under section 16 and the manner in which such fees may be levied; (h)the form in which, and the time within which, the budget and annual report are to be prepared by the Council under section 19 and 20 respectively; (i) the manner in which the accounts of the Council are to be maintained and audited under section 22. (3) Every rule made under.....

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Press Council Act, 1978 Section 24

Title: Members, Etc., to Be Public Servants

State: Central

Year: 1978

Every member of the council and every officer or other employee appointed by the council shall be deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian Peal code (45 of 1860).

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Government of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Chapter VI

Title: Provisions in Case of Failure of Constitutional Machinary

State: Central

Year: 1935

.....authority of the Federation extends to British Baluchistan as itextends to other Chief Commissioner's Provinces, but notwithstanding anything inthis Act, no Act of the Federal Legislature shall apply to British Baluchistanunless the Governor-General in his dis-cretion by public notification sodirects, and the Governor-General in giving such a direction with respect to anyAct may direct that the Act shall in its application to the Province, or to anyspecified part thereof, have effect subject to such exceptions or modificationsas he thinks fit. (3)The Governor-General may in his discretion make regulations for the peace andgood government of British Baluchistan, and any regulations so may made repealor amend any Act of the Federal Legislature or any existing Indian law which isfor the time being applicable to the Province and, when promulgated by theGovernor-General, shall have the same force and effect as an Act of the FederalLegislature which applies to the Pro-vince. Theprovisions of Part II of this Act relating to the power of His Majesty todisallow Acts shall apply in relation to any such regulations as they apply inrelation to Acts of the Federal Legislature assented to.....

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Government of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Section 93

Title: Power of Governor to Issue Proclamations

State: Central

Year: 1935

.....assumes to himself any power of the Provincial Legislature to make laws, any law-made by him in the exercise of that power shall, subject to the terms thereof, continue to have effect until two years have elapsed from thedate on which the Proclamation ceases to have effect, unless sooner re-pealed or re-enacted by Act of the appropriate Legislature, and any referencein this Act to Provincial Acts, Provincial laws, or Acts or laws of a Pro-vincial Legislature shall be construed as including a reference to such a law. (5) The functions of the Governor under this section shall be exer-cised by him in his discretion and no Proclamation shall be made by a Governor under this section without the concurrence of the Governor-General in his discretion. _________________________ 1. Omitted by the India (Provisional Constitution) Order, 1947. 2. For extension of Proclamation during war period, see the India and Burma (Temporary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1942 (5 & 6 Geo. 6, Ch. 39), Section 1.

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Government of India Act, 1915-19 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1

Title: Government of India Act, 1935

State: Central

Year: 1915

.....of ministers. (3) If any question arises whether any matter is or is not a matter as respects which the Governor-General is by or under this Act required to act in his discretion or to exercise his individual judgment, the decision, of the Governor-General in his discretion shall be final, and the validity of anything done by the Governor-General shall not be called in question on the ground that he ought or ought not to have acted in his discretion, or ought or ought not to have exercised his individual judgment]. ___________________________ 1.These words up to the end of the section were omitted, by the India (Provisional Constitution) Order, 1947. 10. Other Provisions as to ministers (1) The Governor-General's ministers shall be chosen and summoned by him, shall be sworn as members of the council, and shall hold office during his pleasure. (2) A minister who for any period of six consecutive months is not a member of 1 [either Chamber of] the Federal Legislature shall at the expiration of that period cease to be a minister. (3) The salaries of ministers shall be such as the Federal Legislature may from time to time by Act determine and, until the Federal.....

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Employees Provident Fund & Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1952 Schedule 1

Title: Schedule I

State: Central

Year: 1952

SCHEDULE I [See sections 2(i) and 4] Any industry engaged in the manufacture 1 [***] of any of the following, namely:-- Cement. Cigarettes. Electrical, mechanical or general engineering products. Iron and steel. Paper. Textiles (made wholly on in part of cotton or wool or jute or silk, whether natural or artificial). 2 [1. Matches. 2. Edible oils and fats. 3. Sugar. 4. Rubber and rubber products. 5. Electricity including the generation, transmission and distribution thereof. 6. Tea. 7. Printing [other than printing industry relating to newspaper establishments as defined in the Working Journalists (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955 (45 of 1955), including the process of composing types for printing, printing by letter press, lithography, photogravure or other similar process or book-binding.] 8. Glass. 9. Stone-ware pipes. 10. Sanitary wares. 11. Electrical porcelain insulators of high and low tension. 12. Refractories. 13. Tiles.] 3 [1. Heavy and fine chemicals, including:-- (i) Fertilizers. (ii) Turpentine. (iii) Rosin. (iv) Medical and pharmaceutical preparations. (v) Toilet preparations, (vi).....

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Air Corporations Act, 1953 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1953

.....with either of the Corporations. SECTION 09: CORPORATIONS TO ACT ON BUSINESS PRINCIPLES - In carrying out any of duties vested in it by this Act, each of the Corporations shall act so far as may be on business principles. CHAPTER 03: FINANCE, ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT SECTION 10: CAPITAL OF THE CORPORATIONS - (1) All non-recurring expenditure incurred by the Central Government for, or in connection with, each of the Corporations up to the date of establishment of that Corporation and declared to be capital expenditure by that Government, shall be treated as capital provided by the Central Government to that Corporation. (2) The Central Government may provide any further capital that may be required by either of the Corporations for the carrying on of the business of the Corporation or for any purpose connected therewith on such terms and conditions as the Central Government may determine. (3) Each of the Corporations may, with the consent of the Central Government, or in accordance with the terms of any general authority given to it by the Central Government- (a) borrow money for all or any of the purposes of the Corporation, and (b) secure the payment of any money.....

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