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Start Free TrialPrince of Wales Museum Act, 1909 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1909
.....substituted for the word Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. 6. These words were inserted by s,2 a Prince of Wales Museum (Amendment) Act 1922, (Bom. Act 2of 1922). 7. Clause (hh) was inserted by Bom. 19 of 1933, s.2. (3) In the case of ex-officio members the person for the time being performing the duties of any of the offices mentioned in sub-section(2) shall act as a member. (4) Al acts done by a majority of the members present and voting at a meeting of the Board shall be deemed to be acts of the Board. (5) No act of the Board shall be deemed to be invalid merely by reason of any vacancy in, or defect in the constitution of, the Board. (6) The Board may appoint a person to act as their Secretary. (7) Orders for the payment of money on behalf of the Board shall be deemed to be sufficiently authenticated if signed by two members and countersigned by the Secretary. SECTION 03A: TERM OF OFFICE ELECTION AND APPOINTMENT OF NEW MEMBERS IF A VACANCY It provides that the changes made in the designation of the principal of Sir Jarnsetjee Jeejeebhoy School of Art, will not affect acts and powers of the Board of Trustees of the Prince of Wales Museum constituted under.....
List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1915-19 [Repealed] Section 125
Title: Loans to Princes or Chiefs
State: Central
Year: 1915
(1) If any European British subject, without the previous consent in writing of the Secretary of State in Council or of the Governor-General in Council or of a local government, by himself or another,-- (a) lends any money or other valuable thing to any prince or chief in India; or (b) is concerned in lending money to, or raising or procuring money for any such prince or chief, or becomes security for the repayment of any such money; or (c) lends any money or other valuable thing to any other person for the purpose of being lent to any such prince or chief ; or (d) takes, holds, or is concerned in any bond, note or other security granted by any such prince or chief for the repayment of any loan or money hereinbefore referred to. he shall be guilty of a misdemeanour. (2.) Every bond, note or security for money, of what kind or nature soever, taken, held or enjoyed, either directly or indirectly, for the use and benefit of any European British subject, contrary to the intent of this section, shall be void.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1915-19 [Repealed] Part IV
Title: The Governor-general in Council
State: Central
Year: 1915
.....his continuance in office as such member, hold any military command or be employed in actual military duties. 7[(5) Provision may be made by rules under this Act as to the qualifications to be required in respect of the members of the Governor-General's executive council in any case where such provision is not made by the foregoing provisions of this section.] ________________________ 1. The word "ordinary" was omitted by Part II of Sch. II of the Government of India Act, 1919 (9&10 Geo. 5, Ch. 101). 2. These words were substituted for the words "five, on if His Majesty thinks fit to appoint a sixth member, six" by Part II of Sch. II of the Government of India Act, 1919 (9&10 Geo. 5, Ch. 101). 3. The words "at the time of their appointment" were omitted by Part II of Sch. II of the Government of India Act, 1919 (9&10 Geo. 5, Ch. 101). 4. These words were inserted by Part II of Sch. II of the Government of India Act, 1919 (9&10 Geo. 5, Ch. 101). 5. This word was substituted for the word "five" by Part II of Sch. II of the Government of India Act, 1919 (9&10 Geo. 5, Ch. 101). 6. These words were substituted for the words "person appointed.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1915-19 [Repealed] Section 44
Title: Restriction on Power of Governor-general in Council to Make War or Treaty
State: Central
Year: 1915
.....Governor-General in Council may not, without the express order of the Secretary of State in Council, in any case (except where hostilities have been actually commenced, or preparations for the commencement of hostilities have been actually made against the British Government in India or against any prince or state depen dent thereon, or against any prince or state whose territories His Majesty is bound by any subsisting treaty to defend or guarantee), either declare war or commence hostilities or enter into any treaty for making war against any prince or state in India, or enter into any treaty for guaranteeing the possession of any such prince or state. (2) In any such excepted case the Governor-General in Council may not declare war or commence hostilities, or enter into any treaty for making war, against any other prince or state than such as is actually committing hostilities or making preparations as aforesaid, and may not make any treaty for guaranteeing the possessions ofany. prince or state except on the consideration of that prince or state actually engaging to assist His Majesty against such hostilities commenced or preparations made as aforesaid. (3) When the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1858 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1
Title: Government of India Act, 1915-1919
State: Central
Year: 1858
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT, 1915-191 Preamble2 An Act to consolidate enactments relating to the government of India. whereas it is the declared policy of Parliament to provide for the increasing association of Indians in every branch of Indian administration, and for the gradual development of self-governing institutions, with a view to the progressive realisation of responsible government in British India as an integral part of the empire: AND WHEREAS progress in giving effect to this policy can only be achieved by successive stages, and it is expedient that substantial steps in this direction should now be taken: AND WHEREAS the time and manner of each advance can be determined only by Parliament, upon whom responsibility lies for the welfare and advancement of the Indian peoples: AND WHEREAS the action of Parliament in such matters must be guided by the co-operation received from those on whom new opportunities of service will be conferred, and by the extent to which it is found that confidence con be reposed in their sense of responsibility: AND WHEREAS concurrently with the gradual development of self-governing institutions in the provinces of India it is.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1800 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1
Title: Government of India Act, 1915-1919
State: Central
Year: 1800
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT, 1915-191 Preamble2 An Act to consolidate enactments relating to the government of India. whereas it is the declared policy of Parliament to provide for the increasing association of Indians in every branch of Indian administration, and for the gradual development of self-governing institutions, with a view to the progressive realisation of responsible government in British India as an integral part of the empire: AND WHEREAS progress in giving effect to this policy can only be achieved by successive stages, and it is expedient that substantial steps in this direction should now be taken: AND WHEREAS the time and manner of each advance can be determined only by Parliament, upon whom responsibility lies for the welfare and advancement of the Indian peoples: AND WHEREAS the action of Parliament in such matters must be guided by the co-operation received from those on whom new opportunities of service will be conferred, and by the extent to which it is found that confidence con be reposed in their sense of responsibility: AND WHEREAS concurrently with the gradual development of self-governing institutions in the provinces of India it is.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1915-19 [Repealed] Part XI
Title: Offences, Procedure and Penalties
State: Central
Year: 1915
.....in India, or with the commander, governor, or president of any foreign European settlement in India, or any correspondence, contrary to the rules and orders of the Secretary of State or of the Governor-General in Council or a governor in council, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanour ; and the Governor-General or governor may issue a warrant for securing and detaining in custody any person suspected of carrying on any such correspondence. (2) If on examination taken on oath in writing of any credible witness before the Governor-General in Council or the governor in council, there appear reasonable grounds for the charge, the Governor-General or governor may commit the person suspected or accused to safe custody, and shall within a reasonable time, not exceeding five days, cause to be delivered to him a copy of the charge on which it is committed. (3) The person charged may deliver his defence in writing, with a list of such witnesses as he may desire to be examined in support thereof. (4.) The witnesses in support of the charge and of the defence shall be examined and cross-examined on oath in the presence of the person charged, and their depositions and examination.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1854 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1
Title: Government of India Act, 1915-1919
State: Central
Year: 1854
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT, 1915-191 Preamble2 An Act to consolidate enactments relating to the government of India. whereas it is the declared policy of Parliament to provide for the increasing association of Indians in every branch of Indian administration, and for the gradual development of self-governing institutions, with a view to the progressive realisation of responsible government in British India as an integral part of the empire: AND WHEREAS progress in giving effect to this policy can only be achieved by successive stages, and it is expedient that substantial steps in this direction should now be taken: AND WHEREAS the time and manner of each advance can be determined only by Parliament, upon whom responsibility lies for the welfare and advancement of the Indian peoples: AND WHEREAS the action of Parliament in such matters must be guided by the co-operation received from those on whom new opportunities of service will be conferred, and by the extent to which it is found that confidence con be reposed in their sense of responsibility: AND WHEREAS concurrently with the gradual development of self-governing institutions in the provinces of India it is.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1833 [Repealed] Repealing Act 1
Title: Government of India Act, 1915-1919
State: Central
Year: 1833
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT, 1915-191 Preamble2 An Act to consolidate enactments relating to the government of India. whereas it is the declared policy of Parliament to provide for the increasing association of Indians in every branch of Indian administration, and for the gradual development of self-governing institutions, with a view to the progressive realisation of responsible government in British India as an integral part of the empire: AND WHEREAS progress in giving effect to this policy can only be achieved by successive stages, and it is expedient that substantial steps in this direction should now be taken: AND WHEREAS the time and manner of each advance can be determined only by Parliament, upon whom responsibility lies for the welfare and advancement of the Indian peoples: AND WHEREAS the action of Parliament in such matters must be guided by the co-operation received from those on whom new opportunities of service will be conferred, and by the extent to which it is found that confidence con be reposed in their sense of responsibility: AND WHEREAS concurrently with the gradual development of self-governing institutions in the provinces of India it is.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1915 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1915
.....of a rightful owner. (4) All property vested in, or arising or accruing from property or rights vested in, His Majesty under the Government of India Act, 1858-, or this Act, or to be received or disposed of by the Secretary of State in Council under this Act, shall be applied in aid of the revenues of India. SECTION 21: CONTROL OF SECRETARY OF STATE OVER EXPENDITURE OF REVENUES -19[Subject to the provisions of this Act, and rules made thereunder], the expenditure of the revenues of India, both in British India and elsewhere, shall be subject to the control of the Secretary of State in Council, and no grant or appropriation of any part of those revenues, or of any other property coming into the possession of the Secretary of State in Council by virtue of the Government of India Act, 1858-, or this Act, shall be made without the concurrence of a majority of votes at a meeting of the Council of India:20[Provided that a grant or appropriation made in accordance with provisions or restrictions prescribed by the Secretary of State in Council with the concurrence of a majority of votes at a meeting of the Council shall be deemed to be made with the concurrence of a majority of such.....
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