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Add Emoluments Compulsory Deposit Act 1974 Chapter II

Title: Compulsory Deposit of Additional Emoluments

State: Central

Year: 1974

.....of its provisions shall take effect, either prospectively or retrospectively, on such date, not being a date earlier than the appointed day, as may be specified in this behalf in the scheme and every scheme framed under this section shall have effect notwithstanding anything contained in any law (other than this Act) for the time being in force or in any instrument having effect by virtue of any enactment other than this Act. (4) The Central Government may make a scheme to add to, amend or vary any scheme framed under sub-section M. Section 11 - Rounding off Where the amount of any credit to be made in any Deposit Account contains a part of a rupee, then, such part, if it is fifty paise or more, shall be increased to one complete rupee and if it is less than fifty paise, it shall be ignored.

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Add Emoluments Compulsory Deposit Act 1974 Section 9

Title: Repayment of Deposits

State: Central

Year: 1974

.....of any amount credited to the Additional Dearness Allowance Deposit Account for any period ending on the 30th day of June, 1976; (b) in the case of any amount credited to the Additional Dearness Allowance Deposit Account for any period ending, after the 30th day of June, 1976, (i) by crediting such amount to the provident fund account of such employee, if he is the subscriber of any such account, or (ii) in cash, where such employee is not a subscriber to any provident fund. Explanation. --For the purposes of this section, "provident fund" has the meaning assigned to it in section 2(e) of the Provident Funds Act, 1925.] ____________________________ 1. Substituted, omitted & inserted by Act 74 of 1976 w.e.f. 11.06.1976.

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Additional Emoluments (Compulsory Deposit) Act, 1974 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1974

.....the agent of such owner or occupier, and where a person is named as manager of the factory under clause (f) of sub-section (1) of section 7 of the Factories Act, 1948, ( 63 of 1948)-.the person so named; (ii) In relation to an establishment belonging to or under the control of the Central Government or a State Government, the person or authority appointed by the appropriate Government for the supervision and control of the employees, or where no person has been so appointed, the head of the Department concerned; (iii) in relation to an establishment belonging to or under the control of any local authority, the person appointed by such authority for the supervision and control of the employees, or where no person has been so appointed, the Chief Executive Officer of the local authority; (iv) in any other case, the person who, or the authority which, has the ultimate control over the affairs of the establishment, and where the said affairs are entrusted to any other person, whether called a manager, managing director or by any other name, such person; and includes, in the case of a deceased employer, the legal representative of such deceased employer; (i) "local authority" means.....

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Bombay Abkari Act, 1878 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1878

BOMBAY ABKARI ACT, 1878 BOMBAY ABKARI ACT, 1878 (Act V of 1878) [Passed on the 19th September, 1878] INTRODUCTION In India, orthodox religious opinions or rules have many a times influenced various political or social mass movements. The case of consumption of liquor is one of them. The issue of consumption of intoxicating drinks was condemned by the major oriental religions particularly Hindu and Muslim, in the subcontinent. But the advent of the Britishers in India changed the existing system, to a certain extent. The colonial Government secured income out of the production, sale and consumption of wine and other intoxicants. The main section of the independence movement led by the Indian National Congress was vigorously propagating against the consumption of intoxicating drinks and had launched a action programme of picketing against "liquor shops" to mobilise the people. The "liquor shop" was selected as a symbol of British Imperialism, so that a common man can fight against this identifiable imperialist object. Apart from this political object, other objectives were to make people conscious about health hazards of boozing and compell the Government treasury to.....

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Maharashtra University of Health Sciences Act, 1998 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1998

.....by whatever name called, of any trust registered under the Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950 or any society registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 Act, under the management of which one or more colleges or recognised institutions or other institutions are conducted and admitted to the privileges of the University Provided that, in relation to any college or institution established or maintained by' the Central Government or the State Government or a local authority such as Zilla Parishad, municipal council or n corporation, it means, respective the central Government or, the State Government or the concerned local, authority that is the Zilla Parishad, municipal council or municipal or as the case may be; (22) "non-vacation academic staff" means such staff as the Government may classify to be non-vacation academic staff and includes all such staff which is complimentary to academic staff but, shall not include the staff engaged: purely in administrative functions; (23) "Other Backward Classes" means such classes or parts of or groups within such classes as are declared, from time to time, by the State Government to be the Other Backward Classes and Vi-mukta Jatis and.....

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The Maharashtra Vaccination Act, 1964 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1964

.....Berar Medical Registration Act, 1916. (iii) the Medical Registration Act (iv) the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956, or (v) the Maharashtra Medical Practitioners Act, 1961 and possessing any of the qualifications specified in Part A, B or D of the Schedule, to that Act (k) "Registrar of Births" or "Registrar," means any officer or other person or authority whose duty it is, (i) under any law for the time being in force ; or (ii) under any bye-law or rule having the: force of law, to register births,. (l) "register" and "registration" refer to register and registration in pursuance of any law, by-law or rule referred to in clause (k); (m) "revaccination" means vaccination of a person who has been successfully vaccinated previously (n) "rules" means rules made, under section, 34 (o) "Superintendent of Vaccination" or "Superintendent" means the officer appointed as such under section 7. Provided, that, in a vaccination area no,- Superintendent has been appointed reference to Superintendent in sections 22 and 24, shall be construed as a reference to the Chief Superintendent for such vaccination area ; (p) "unprotected child" or "unprotected adult person" means a child or,: an adult.....

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