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Calcutta Pilots Act, 1859 Section 23

Title: Act Applicable to Persons in Pilot Service and to Licensed Pilots

State: Central

Year: 1859

The provisions of this Act shall extend to all persons employed in the Hoogly Pilot Service and borne on the rolls of the Commissioners for the Port of Calcutta, whether such persons receive fixed salaries, or are remunerated by apportion of the pilot age charged on the vessels piloted by them, or in any other manner, and to all persons licensed to act as pilots at the said Presidency.

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Calcutta Pilots Act, 1859 Complete Act

Title: Calcutta Pilots Act, 1859

State: Central

Year: 1859

.....to attend at certain time and place, Examination of witnesses about to leave Calcutta Section14 - Penalty for witnesses not attending or refusing to give evidence Section15 - Arrest Section16 - Verdict of jurors Section17 - Sentence if accused found guilty Section18 - No sentence final till approved by Government Section19 - If verdict of jurors be manifestly contrary to evidence, or trial otherwise insufficient Section20 - Power to make rotes Section21 - Commissioners of Part of Calcutta may pass orders upon charge of breach of duty where trial unnecessary Section22 - Withdrawal of license from licensed pilot Section23 - Act applicable to persons in pilot service and to licensed pilots

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Calcutta Pilots Act, 1859 Preamble 1

Title: Calcutta Pilots Act, 1859

State: Central

Year: 1859

CALCUTTA PILOTS ACT, 1859 [Act, No. 12 of 1859] [4th May, 1859] PREAMBLE An Act to make better provision for the trial of plots at the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal for breach of duty. WHEREAS it is expedient to amend the law for the trial of persons employed in the Hoogly Pilot Service of the Commissioners for the Port of Calcutta], when accused of breach of duty, and to extend the same to persons licensed to act a pilot at the laid Presidency. IT is enacted as follows:

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Calcutta Pilots Act, 1859 Section 2

Title: Trial of Pilots Accused of Breach of Duty

State: Central

Year: 1859

When any person employed in the Hoogly Pilot Service of the Commissioners for the Port of Calcutta, or licensed to act, as a pilot at the said Presidency, shall be accused of having committed any breach of duty while engaged in such service or acting under such license, and it shall appear to the Port Officer or to the Central Government that such person ought to be brought to trial for such breach of duty, such person shall be brought to trial upon a charge or charges framed by the said Port Officer, or such other person as the Central Government shall direct, before a Court constituted under the provisions of this Act.

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Calcutta Pilots Act, 1859 Section 22

Title: Withdrawal of License from Licensed Pilot

State: Central

Year: 1859

If any person licensed to act as a pilot when duly charged with breach of duty as aforesaid, shall refuse to submit himself to trial under the provisions of this Act, the license if such person shall be withdrawn, and he shall be incapable of being again licensed to act as a pilot at the said Presidency.

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Futwah-islamur Light Ralilway Line (Nationalisation) Act, 1985 Preamble 1

Title: Futwah-islamur Light Ralilway Line (Nationalisation) Act, 1985

State: Central

Year: 1985

THE FUTWAH-ISLAMUR LIGHT RALILWAY LINE (NATIONALISATION) ACT, 1985 [Act, No. 83 of 1985] [30th December, 1985] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for the acquisition, in the public interest, of the undertakings of the Futwah-islamput Light Railway Company Limited in relation to the Futwah-Islampur Light Railway Company Limited are in a dilapidated condition; WHEREAS the tracks and rolling stock of the Futwah-Islampur Light ; Railway Line owned by the Futwah-Islampur Light Railway Company Limited are in a dilapidated condition, AND WHEREAS the running of trains on the aforesaid line besides being hazardous and uneconomical, is also resulting in heavy loss to the Central Government; AND WHEREAS the aforesaid Company is not in a position to make the assets serviceable for public use; AND WHEREAS it is necessary in the public interest to acquire the undertakings of the said Company in relation to the said railway line; BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty-sixth Year of the Republic of India as follows:-

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Futwah-islamur Light Ralilway Line (Nationalisation) Act, 1985 Complete Act

Title: Futwah-islamur Light Ralilway Line (Nationalisation) Act, 1985

State: Central

Year: 1985

Preamble1 - FUTWAH-ISLAMUR LIGHT RALILWAY LINE (NATIONALISATION) ACT, 1985 Chapter I Section1 - Short title Section2 - Definitions Chapter II Section3 - Transfer to and vesting in the Central Government of the undertaking of the Company Section4 - General effect of vesting Section5 - Owner of the Company to be liable for certain prior liabilities Chapter III Section6 - Payment of amount Section7 - Interest Chapter IV Section8 - Duty of persons in charge of management of the undertakings of the Company to deliver all assets etc. Section9 - Duty of persons to account for assets, etc., in their possession Chapter V Section10 - Employment of certain employees to continue Section11 - Provident fund and other funds Chapter VI Section12 - Act to have overriding effect Section13 - Penalties Section14 - Offences by Companies Section15 - Protection action in good faith Section16 - Delegation of powers Section17 - Power to make rules Section18 - Power to remove difficulties

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Merchant Shipping (Pilot Ladder)rules, 1967 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1967

..... Rule 3 Maintenance and use of pilot ladder and other appliances (1) The pilot ladder and the appliances required to be carried on board under sub-rule (2) of rule 2 (hereinafter in this rule referred to as other appliances) shall be kept in good condition and shall be reserved for the use of officials and other persons, while a ship is arriving at, or leaving, a port and for the embarkation and disembarkation of pilots. (2) Pilot ladder and other appliances shall be used whenever a pilot, harbourmaster or assistant harbour-master embarks or disembarks from a ship. (3) It shall be the duty of the master or other person in charge of a ship to ensure that no ladder other than a pilot ladder is used by a pilot for embarkation or disembarkation. (4) The rigging of the pilot ladder and other appliances and the embarkation and disembarkation of a pilot shall be supervised by the mate or other responsible officer on board the ship. Rule 4 Penalty Whoever commits a breach of any of the provisions of these rules shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees and, if the breach is a continuing one, with further fine which may extend to fifty rupees for every.....

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Calcutta Pilots Act, 1859 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1859

.....by the said c[Port Officer], or such other person as the c[Central Government] shall direct, before a Court constituted under the provisions of this Act. SECTION 03: APPOINTMENT OF JUDGE - The6[Central Government] shall appoint a fit penon to be Judge of the laid Court SECTION 04: APPOINTMENT OF PROSECUTOR - The8[Central Government] shall appoint such penon as8[it] may think proper to conduct the proceedings before the Court at prosecutor on the part of Government. SECTION 05: TRIAL TO BE HELD BEFORE JUDGE ARID JURY. - Every trial under this Act shall be held before the said Judge and a jury composed of two merchants of Calcutta, a master of a merchantship lying in the Port of Calcutta, and a pilot of not less than twenty years' service. SECTION 06: LISTS OF MERCHANTS AND PILOTS LIABLE TO SERVE ON JURY - The Judge shall cause to be prepared and shall keep two separate lists, one containing the names of merchants, the other containing the names of pilots, liable to serve on such jury. The names in each list shall be arranged in alphabetical order, and the place of abode and quality or business of each pennon named shall be stated. SECTION 07: NOTICE TO.....

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Indian Ports Act, 1908 Section 31

Title: Moving of Vessels Without Pilot or Permission of Harbour-master

State: Central

Year: 1908

.....hundred tons" by the Indian Ports (Amendment) Act, 1952 (55 of 1952), S. 3 (9-8-1952). 2. Inserted by the Indian Ports (Amendment) Act, 1925 (36 of 1925), S.2. 3. Substituted for the words 'Governor-General in Council' by A.O., 1937 (1-4-1937). 4. Substituted for the words 'Gazette of India' and Governor-General in Council' by A.O., 1937. 5. Inserted by the Indian Ports (Amendment) Act, 1916 (6 of 1916), section 5(i). 6. The original sub-section (2), (3) and (4) were renumbered as sub-section (3), (4) and (5) respectively, ibid, section 5(ii). 7. Sub-sections (4) and (5) as renumbered by Act 6 of 1916, were omitted by Act 36 of 1925, section 2.

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