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Bombay Primary Education Act, 1947, (Maharashtra) Preamble 1

Title: the Bombay Primary Education Act, 1947

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1947

[BOMBAY ACT No. LXI OF 1947]1 [29th January, 1948] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for compulsory primary education and to make better provision for the management and control of primary education in the2[State] of Bombay. WHEREAS it is the duty of Government to secure the development and expansion of primary education; and whereas it is the declared policy of Government that universal, free and compulsory primary education should be reached by a definite programme of progressive expansion; and whereas it is expedient to make better provision for the development, expansion, management and control of primary education in the2[State] of Bombay. It is hereby enacted as follows:-- ________________________ 1. For Statement of Objects and Reasons see Bombay Government Gazette, 1947, Part V, Page 328; for Proceedings in Assembly, see Bombay Legislative Assembly Debates, 1947, Vol. XI; and for proceedings in Council, see, Bombay Legislative Council Debates, 1947, Vol. XIII. 2. This word was substituted for the word "Province" by the Adaptation of laws Order 1950.

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Bombay Primary Education and the Maharashtra Employees of Private Schools (Conditions of Service) Regulation (Amendment) Act, 2007, (Maharashtra) Preamble

Title: the Bombay Primary Education and the Maharashtra Employees of Private Schools (Conditions of Service) Regulation (Amendment) Act, 2007

State: Maharashtra

Year: 2007

THE BOMBAY PRIMARY EDUCATION AND THE MAHARASHTRA EMPLOYEES OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS (CONDITIONS OF SERVICE) REGULATION (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2007 [Act No. 14 of 2007] [ 30th April, 2007] PREAMBLE An Act further to amend the Bombay Primary Education Act, 1947 and the Maharashtra Employees of Private Schools (Conditions of Service) Regulation Act, 1977. WHEREAS it is expedient further to amend the Bombay Primary Education Act, 1947 (Bom. LXI of 1947) and the Maharashtra Employees of Private Schools (Conditions of Service) Regulation Act, 1977 (Mah. III of 1978), for the purposes hereinafter appearing; it is hereby enacted in the Fifty-eighth Year of the Republic of India as follows:-

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Bombay Primary Education and the Maharashtra Employees of Private Schools (Conditions of Service) Regulation (Amendment) Act, 2007, (Maharashtra) Chapter II

Title: Amendments to the Bombay Primary Education Act, 1947

State: Maharashtra

Year: 2007

Chapter II AMENDMENTS TO THE BOMBAY PRIMARY EDUCATION Act, 1947

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The Chhattisgarh Primary Education Act, 1961 Complete Act

State: Chattisgarh

Year: 1961

.....within the prescribed distance from his residence; (b) that the child is receiving instruction in some other manner which is declared to be satisfactory by the State Government or by an officer authorised by it in this behalf; (c) that the child has already completed primary education up to the class or standard specified in the order under Section 4 or in the declaration under Section 9; (d) that the child suffers from a physical or mental defect which prevents him from attendance; (e) that there is any other compelling circumstance which prevents the child from attending school provided the same is certified as such by the attendance authority; (f) such other circumstance as may be prescribed. Section 17 - Special schools for physically or mentally deficient children If there is in existence a special school within the prescribed distance from the residence of a child who is suffering from a physical or mental defect, the attendance authority may, if it is satisfied that the child is not receiving any instruction in some other manner considered by it to be satisfactory, by order, require the child to attend the special school; and it shall be the duty of such.....

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The Sikkim Primary Education Act, 2000 Complete Act

State: Sikkim

Year: 2000

.....in is given in the language spoken by the child. (b) that the child is receiving instruction in some other manner which is declared to be satisfactory by the State Government or by the local authority or has received a certificate from the attendance authority of having completed primary education up to the standard included in the Scheme applied for. (c) that the child suffers from physical or mental sickness or defect which prevents him from attendance. (d) that after due application , entrance to an approved School has been refused to the child and there is no other approved School to which he can be admitted within the prescribed distance, until such time as the parent is notified by the attendance authority that the child can be admitted. (e) that there is no approved School in the locality to which the parent can send the child without exposing him to religious instruction to which the parent objects. (f) that there is any other compelling circumstance which prevents the child from attending School , provided the same is certified as such by the attendance authority ; and (g) such other circumstances as may be prescribed. Special schools for physically or mentally.....

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Delhi Primary Education Act, 1960 Complete Act

State: Delhi

Year: 1960

.....within the prescribed distance from his residence; (b) that the child is receiving instruction in some other manner which is declared to be satisfactory by the State Government or by an officer authorised by it in this behalf; (c) that the child has already completed primary education upto the class or standard specified in the declaration under Section 4; (d) that the child suffers from a physical or mental defect which prevents him from attendance; (e) that there is any other compelling circumstance which prevents the child from attending school, provided the same is certified as such by the attendance authority; (f) such other circumstance as may be prescribed. Section11 Special schools for physically or mentally deficient children If there is in existence a special school within the prescribed distance from the residence of a child who is suffering from a physical or mental defect, the attendance authority may, if it is satisfied that the child is not receiving any instruction in the manner considered by it to be satisfactory, by order require the child to attend the special school; and it shall be the duty of the parent of such child to cause the.....

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City of Bombay Primary Education Act, 1920 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1920

.....only to Bombay]. (3) It shall be construed as part of and supplementary to the City of Bombay Municipal Act, 1888, hereinafter called "the principal Act". SECTION 02: DEFINITION In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context" (1) to "attend" a recognized primary school means to be present for instruction at such school on such days and at such time or times on each day as may be required by the 3 Committee with the approval of the prescribed educational authority; (2) child" means a chi]d whose age is not less than s and not more than eleven years; (3)"parent" includes a guardian and any person who has the actual custody of a child; 2. Thu words were substituted for the original by Bom. 17 of 1945, s.9, read with Bom. 8 of 1950. 3. These words were substituted for the words "School˜s Committee" by Bom. 48 of 1950. (4) -prescribed" means prescribed by rules made by the 1[2[ [State] Government under this Act; (5) "primary education" means such education as is for the time being recognized as such by the '['[State] Government; (6)"recognized primary school" means a school (or a department of a school) in Much instruction in primary education is.....

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Education Act, 1983 Chapter 3

Title: Enforcement of Compulsory Primary Education

State: Karnataka

Year: 1983

.....to submit a scheme when called upon to do so under sub-section (1) or to give effect to any sanctioned scheme, under sub-section (5) to the satisfaction of the State Government, the State Government may cause the scheme to be submitted or the sanctioned scheme to be implemented as the case may be, by such person or authority as they think fit. The State Government may, at any time, entrust the administration of the sanctioned scheme to the local authority concerned. Section 13 - Attendance authorities and their powers and duties (1) A local authority in the case specified under section 12 and in other cases, the Director for Compulsory Primary Education may appoint as many persons as it or he thinks fit to be attendance authorities for the purpose of this Act, and may also appoint as many persons as are considered necessary, to assist the attendance authorities in the discharge of their duties. (2) It shall be the duty of the local authority and in any other case, the attendance authority, to cause to be prepared as early as possible in such manner as may be prescribed list of children within the age group specified in the order under section 11 or in the scheme under.....

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Bombay Primary Education Act, 1947, (Maharashtra) Section 2

Title: Definitions

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1947

.....may, with the sanction of the Director, fix; (8) "Director" means3 [The Director of Education] 4 * * *. * ; (9) "District" in clause (h) of section 5, in section 6, subsection (3) of section 10,5 [section 19 and section 68] means the district as formed under the Bombay Land Revenue Code, 1879,(Bom. V of 1879.) 6 [or, as the case may be, that Code as extended to the Kutch area of the State of Gujarat] and elsewhere the urea comprised in a district so formed excluding the are as of authorised municipalities, and cantonments ; (10) "District School Board" means a school board constituted for a district under section 3; 7 [10A) "Educational Inspector of the district" means the Educational Inspector appointed for a district or group of districts ;] (11) "Municipal School Board" means a school board constituted for the area of an authorised municipality under section 3; (12) "Non-authorised Municipality" means a municipality other than an authorized municipality; (13) "Parent" includes a guardian or any person who has the custody of a child; (14) "Prescribed means Prescribed by the rules made under this Act; (15) "Primary Education" means education in such.....

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Indian Evidence Act 1872 Section 62

Title: Primary Evidence

State: Central

Year: 1872

Primary evidence means the document itself produced for the inspection of the Court. Explanation 1.Where a document is executed in several parts, each part is primary evidence of the document: Where a document is executed in counterpart, each counterpart being executed by one or some of the parties only, each counterpart is primary evidence as against the parties executing it. Explanation 2.Where a number of documents are all made by one uniform process, as in the case of printing, lithography, or photography, each is primary evidence of the contents of the rest; but, where they are all copies of a common original, they are not primary evidence of the contents of the original. Illustration A person is shown to have been in possession of a number of placards, all printed at one time from one original. Any one of the placards is primary evidence of the contents of any other, but no one of them is primary evidence of the contents of the original.

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