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Ear Drums and Ear Bones (Authority for Use for Therapeutic Purposes) Act, 1982 [Repealed] Section 6

Title: Authority for Removal of Ears from Bodies Sent for Post-mortem Examination for Medico-legal or Pathological Purposes

State: Central

Year: 1982

mortem examination for medico-legal or pathological purposes Where the body of a person has been sent for post-mortem examination (a) for medico-legal purposes by reason of the death of such person having been caused by accident or any other unnatural cause; or (b) for pathological purposes, the person competent under this Act to give authority for the removal of the can from such dead body may, if he has reason to believe that the ears will not be required for the purpose for which such body has been sent for post-mortem examination, authorise the removal for therapeutic purposes of the ears of such deceased person provided that he is satisfied that the deceased person had not expressed, before his death, any objection to his cars being used for therapeutic purposes after his death or, where he had granted an authority for the use of his ears for therapeutic purposes after his death, such authority had not been revoked by him before his death.

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Eyes (Authority for Use for Therapeutic Purposes) Act, 1982 [Repealed] Section 6

Title: Authority for Removal of Eves from Bodies Sent for Post-mortem Examination for Medico-legal or Pathological Purposes

State: Central

Year: 1982

Where the body of a person has been sent for post-mortem examination (a) for medico legal purposes by reason of the death of such person having been caused by accident or any other unnatural cause; or (b) for pathological purposes the person competent under this Act to give authority for the removal of the eyes from such dead body may if he has reason to believe that the eyes will not be required for the purpose for which such body has been sent for post-mortem examination, authorise the removal for therapeutic purposes, of the eyes of such deceased person provided that he is satisfied that the deceased person had not expressed, before his death, any objection to his eyes being used for the therapeutic purposes after his death or where he had granted an authority for the use of his eyes for therapeutic purposes after his death such authority had not been revoked by him before his death.

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Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994 Section 6

Title: Authority for Removal of Human Organs from Bodies Sent for Post-mortem Examination for Medico-legal or Pathological Purposes

State: Central

Year: 1994

Where the body of a person has been sent for post-mortem examination (a) for medico-legal purposes by reason of the death of such person having been caused by accident or any other unnatural cause; or (b) for pathological purposes, the person competent under this Act to give authority for the removal of any human organ from such dead body, if he has reason to believe that such human organ will not be required for the purpose for which such body has been sent for post-mortem examination, authorise the removal, for therapeutic purposes, of that human organ of the deceased person provided that he is satisfied that the deceased person had not expressed., before his death, any objection to any of the human organs being used, for therapeutic purposes after his death or, where he had granted an authority for the use of any of his human organs for therapeutic purposes after his death, such authority had not been revoked by him before his death.

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Coroners Act, 1871 Section 18

Title: Post-mortem Examinations.fees to Medical Witnesses.

State: Central

Year: 1871

The Coroner may direct the performance of a post-mortem examination with or without an analysis of the contents of the stomach or intestines by any medical witness summoned to attend the inquest: and every medical witness, other than the Chemical Examiner to Government, shall be entitled to such reasonable remuneration as the Coroner thinks fit.

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Animal Disease (Control) Act, 1961 Section 15

Title: Power of Veterinary Officer to Hold Post Mortem

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

Subject to such rulesas may be prescribed, the Veterinary Officer may make or cause to be made a post mortem examination of any animal which at the time of its death was infected or suspected to have been infected and for this purpose, he may cause the carcass of such animal to be exhumed.

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Bombay Anatomy Act, 1949, (Maharashtra) Section 10A

Title: Act Not to Prohibit Post

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1949

1[Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed to extend to, or to prohibit, any post-mortem examination of any human body required or directed to be made under any law for the time being in force in the State. __________________ 1. Sections 10-A and 10-B were inserted by Mah. 35 of 1975, s. 6.

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Bombay Diseases of Animals Act, 1948, (Maharashtra) Section 18

Title: Power of Veterinary Surgeon to Hold Post

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1948

Subject to such rules as may be prescribed the Veterinary Surgeon may make or cause to be made a post-mortem examination of any animal which at the time of its death was infective or is suspected to have been infective, and for this purpose he may cause the carcass of such animal to be exhumed.

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Indian Post Office Act, 1898 Chapter VI

Title: Registration, Insurance and Value-payable Post

State: Central

Year: 1898

.....any postage chargeable under this Act, such further fee as may be fixed by the notification shall be paid on account of the registration of post at articles. Section 29 - Power to make rules as to registration (1) The Central Government may make rules as to the registration of postal articles. (2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may-- (a) declare in what cases registration shall be required; (b) prescribe the manner in which the fees for registration shall be paid; and (c) direct that twice the fee for registration shall be levied on the delivery of a postal article required to be registered on which the fee for registration has not been. prepaid. (3) postal articles made over to the Post Office for the purpose of being registered, shall be delivered, when registered, at such times and in such manner as the Director General may, by order, from lime to time appoint. Section 30 - Insurance of postal articles The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette direct-- (a) that any postal article may, subject to the other provisions of this Act, be insured at the post office at which it is.....

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Indian Post Office Act, 1898 Complete Act

Title: Indian Post Office Act, 1898

State: Central

Year: 1898

..... Section13 - Customs duty paid by the post office to be recoverable as postage Section14 - Post Office marks prima facie evidence of certain facts denoted Section15 - Official mark to be evidence of amount of postage Chapter IV Section16 - Provision of postage stamps and power to make rules as to them Section17 - Postage stamps to be deemed to be stamps for the purpose of revenue Chapter V Section18 - Redelivery to sender of postal article in course of transmission by post Section19 - Transmission by post of anything injurious prohibited Section19A - Transmission by post of tickets, proposals, etc., relating to unauthorised lotteries prohibited Section20 - Transmission by post of anything indecent, etc., prohibited Section21 - Power to make rules as to transmission by post of postal articles Section22 - Power to postpone despatch or delivery of certain postal articles Section23 - Power to deal with postal articles posted in contravention of Act Section24 - Power to deal with postal articles containing goods contraband or liable to duty Section24A - Power to deliver such articles to Customs authority Section25 - Power to intercept notified goods during.....

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Indian Post Office Act, 1898 Section 23

Title: Power to Deal with Postal Articles Posted in Contravention of Act

State: Central

Year: 1898

.....Post Master General in this behalf may open or unfasten any newspaper or any book, pattern or sample packet, in course of transmission by post, which he suspects to have been sent by post in contravention of1[section 20, clause (a), or of] section 21 or of any of the provisions of this Act relating to postage. (3) Notwithstanding anything in sub-section (1)-- (a) any postal article sent by post in contravention of the provisions of section 192[or section 19A] may, under the authority of the Post Master General, if necessary, be opened and destroyed; and 3[(b) any postal article sent by post in contravention of the provisions of section 20 may be disposed of in such manner as the Central Government may, by rule, direct.] __________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 3 of 1912, section. 3. 2. Inserted by Act 7 of 1958, section. 3. 3. Substituted by Act 3 of 1912, section. 3.

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