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Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976 Chapter XIX
Title: Rules, Regulations and Bye-laws
State: Karnataka
Year: 1976
.....matters which are required to be provided for by regulations by this Act. Section 423 - Power to make bye-laws Subject to the provisions of this Act, the rules and regulations, the corporation may make bye-laws,- (1) for all matters expressly required or allowed by this Act to be provided for by bye-laws; (2) for the due performance by all corporation officers and servants of the duties assigned to them; (3) for the regulation of the time and mode of collecting the taxes and duties under this Act; (4) for determining the conditions under which lands shall be deemed to appurtenant to building; (5) (a) for the use of public tanks, wells, conduits and other places or works for water supply; (b) for the regulation of public bathing, washing and the like; (6) for the cleansing of privies, earth-closets, ashpits and cess-pools, and the keeping of privies supplied with sufficient water for flushing; (7) (a) for the laying out of streets, for determining the information and plans to be submitted with applications for permission to lay out street; and for regulating the level and width of public streets and the height of buildings abutting thereon; (b) for the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976 Section 423
Title: Power to Make Bye-laws
State: Karnataka
Year: 1976
.....public and private cart-stands, for the regulation of their use and for the levy of fees therein; (13) for the sanitary control and supervision of factories and places used for any of the purposes specified in Schedule X and of any trade or manufacture carried on therein; (14) (a) for the control and supervision of slaughter houses and of places used for skinning and cutting up of carcasses; (b) for the control and supervision of the methods of slaughtering; (c) for the control and supervision of butchers carrying on business in the city or at any slaughter-house outside the city provided or licensed by the corporation; (15) for the inspection of milch-cattle and the regulation of the ventilation, lighting, cleaning drainage and water-supply of dairies and cattle-sheds in the occupation of persons following the trade of dairyman or milk-seller; (16) for enforcing the cleanliness of milk-stores and milk-shops and vessels and utensils used by the keepers thereof or by hawkers for containing or measuring milk or preparing any milk product and for enforcing the cleanliness of persons employed in the milk trade; (17) for requiring notice to be given whenever any.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Punjab Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 Complete Act
State: Punjab
Year: 1994
.....Panchayat Samitis and Zila Parishad Act, 1961 (Punjab Act 3 of 1961) as the case may be; (x) "Factory" means besides a factory as defined in the Factories Act, 1948 (Central Act 13 of 1948) and any premises including any premises where in any industrial manufacturing or trade process is carried on with the aid of stream, water, oil, gas, electrical or any other form of power which is mechanically transmitted and is not generated by human or animal agency; (y) "Gram Sabha" means a body consisting of persons registered as voters in the electoral rolls of the area of the Gram Panchayat, constituted under Section 3 of this Act; (z) "Gram Sabha area" means territorial area of a Gram Sabha; (za) "Gram Panchayat" means an institution of self-government for a Gram Sabha area constituted under Section 9; (zb) "land" means land assessed to land revenue and includes land whereof the land revenue has been wholly or in part released, compounded for, redeemed or assigned; (zc) "land-holder" means any person responsible for the payment of the land revenue, if any, assessed on land and includes the proprietor of land, the land revenue of which has been wholly, or in part released,.....
List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Chapter V
Title: Obligatory and Discretionary Functions of Municipal Councils
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
.....by the Government in that behalf: Provided that the Government may, by notification, exempt any municipal council from the provisions of this section. Section 91 - Discretionary functions of municipal councils Every municipal council may, in its discretion, provide either wholly or in part for all or any of the following matters, namely:-- (a) laying out, whether in areas previously built upon or not new public streets and acquiring the land for that purpose, including the land requisite for the construction of buildings or curtilages thereof, to abut on such street; (b) constructing, establishing or maintaining public parks, gardens, libraries, museums, mental hospitals, halls, offices, dharmasalas, choultries, musafirkhanas, rest-houses, homes for the disabled and destitute persons and other public buildings; 1 [(c) providing shelter for destitute women;] (d) constructing and maintaining, where necessary, suitable sanitary houses for the habitation of the poor and granting loans for construction of such houses or for effecting necessary improvements connected therewith; (e) providing accommodation for any class of servants other than sweepers and scavengers.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Municipalities Act, 1964 Section 87
Title: Obligatory Functions of Municipal Councils
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
.....or the detention and preservation of such dogs within the 1 [municipal area] as may be dealt with under the law in force relating to police or under section 222 of this Act; (q) providing facilities for anti-rabic treatment and treatment of lepers and mental patients and meeting the expenses of indigent persons undergoing anti-rabic treatment within or outside the municipal limits; (r) providing covered metallic receptacles and covered metallic receptacles mounted on wheels for use by servants employed by the municipal council for the removal of night soil and rubbish and disposing of night-soil and rubbish and, if so required by the Government, preparation of compost manure from such night-soil and rubbish; Explanation.--In this clause, "rubbish" includes dust, ashes, broken bricks, mortar, sewage, dung, dirt, 3 [decomposed] substances and refuse of any kind. (s) providing accommodation for municipal sweepers and scavengers and granting of loans to such sweepers and scavengers for construction of houses, subject to rules prescribed in this behalf; (t) printing such annual reports on the municipal administration of the1 [municipal area] as the Government, by general or.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976 Chapter XIV
Title: Streets
State: Karnataka
Year: 1976
.....likely to be made, for carrying out any general scheme of street improvement; (ii) if the proposed street does not conform to the provision of the Act, the rules and bye laws referred to in sub-section (2); or (iii) if the proposed street is not designed so as to connect at one end with a street which is already open. (5) No person shall layout or make any new private street without or otherwise than in conformity with the order of the standing committee. If further information is asked for, no steps shall be taken to lay out or make the street until orders have been passed upon receipt of such information: Provided that the passing of such orders shall not in any case be delayed for more than sixty days after the standing committee has received all the information which it considers necessary to enable it to deal finally with the said application. (6) If the standing committee does not refuse sanction within sixty days from the receipt of the application under sub-section (1) or from the receipt of all the information asked for under sub-section (5), such sanction shall be deemed to have been given and the applicant may proceed to make the street, but not so as to.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976 Complete Act
Title: Karnataka Municipal Corporations Act, 1976
State: Karnataka
Year: 1976
.....etc., to put up and maintain the factory, workshop, etc., in a cleanly state Section 358 - Power of Commissioner to require owner or occupier of factory, etc., to discontinue the use of such factory Section 359 - Commissioner may enter any factory, workshop or work-place Section 360 - Power of Government to pass orders or give directions to Commissioner Section 361 - Provision of places for bathing and for washing animals Section 362 - Provision of public bathing-houses, wash-houses, etc. Section 363 - Prohibition against washing by washermen at unauthorised places Section 364 - Provision of corporation slaughter-houses Section 365 - Licence for slaughter-houses Section 366 - Slaughter of animals during festivals and ceremonies Section 367 - Slaughter of animals for sale or food Section 368 - Public markets Section 369 - Power of municipal authorities in respect of public markets Section 370 - Commissioner's control over public markets Section 371 - Establishement of private markets Section 372 - Licensing private market Section 373 - Period of licence Section 374 - Licence fee for private markets Section 375 - Sale in un-licensed private market Section 376 -.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Tamil Nadu (Added Territories) Extension of Laws Act (Xiv of 1962) Complete Act
State: Tamil Nadu
Year: 1962
.....has power to make laws for the State is hereby extended to, and shall be in force in, the added territories. 4. Amendement of certain enactments.- The enactments specified in the Second Schedule in so far as they apply to, and are in force in, the added territories are hereby amended to the extent and in the manner mentioned in the fourth column thereof. 5. Construction of references to laws not in force in the added territories.- (1) Any reference in any enactment specified in the First Schedule to a law which is not in force in the added territories shall, in relation to those territories, be constructed as a reference to the corresponding law, if any, in force in those territories. (2) Any reference in any existing law which continue to be in force in the added territories after the date of the commencement of this Act to any law repealed by section 7 shall, in relation to those territories, be constructed as a reference to the enactment specified in the First Schedule corresponding to the law so repealed. 6. Construction of references authorities where new authorities have been constituted.- Any reference, by whatever form of words, in any existing law to.....
List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Panchayat Raj Act, 1993 Section 58
Title: Functions of Grama Panchayat
State: Karnataka
Year: 1993
.....at its meeting and supported by two-thirds of its total number of members 3 [x x x] (a) make provision for or make contribution towards, any exhibition, conference or seminar within or outside the panchayat area but within the district; or (b) make contribution to any medical, educational or charitable institutions or any other institutions of public utility, within the panchayat area which are registered under the Karnataka Societies Registration Act, 1961, Karnataka Co-operative Societies Act, 1959 or under any other law for the time being in force. _______________ 1. Section 1 and 1A substituted by Act 29 of 1997 w.e.f. 20.10.1997. 2. Inserted by Act 37 of 2003 w.e.f. 1.10.2003. 3. Omitted by Act 37 of 2003 w.e.f. 1.10.2003.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNew Delhi Municipal Council Act 1994 Section 202
Title: Vesting of Public Streets in the Council
State: Central
Year: 1994
(1) All streets within New Delhi which are or at any time become public streets and the pavements, stones and other materials thereof shall vest in the Council. Provided that no public street which immediately before the commencement of this Act vested in the Union shall, unless the Central Government with the consent of the Council so directs, vest in the Council by virtue of this sub-section. (2) All public streets vesting in the Council shall be under the control of the Chairperson and shall be maintained, controlled and regulated by him in accordance with the bye-laws made in this behalf.
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