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KARNATAKA SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION BOARD ACT, 1966 Section 21

Title: Examiners' Committee

State: Karnataka

Year: 1966

Section 21 - Examiners' Committee (1) There shall be a Committee called the Examiners' Committee for the purpose of drawing up the panel of names of Examiners. (2) The Examiners' Committee shall consist of,- (i) the 1 [Director]; (ii) ten Members appointed by the Board in the manner specified below:- (a) three from amongst the ex-officio members of the Board; (b) four from amongst the elected members of the Board; (c) three from amongst the nominated members of the Board. (3) The Examiners' Committee shall draw up panels of the names of the Examiners. Such panels shall consist of such number as may be prescribed by the regulations. (4) The 1 [Director] shall make appointments of Examiners out of the panel drawn up by the Examiners' Committee. (5) The 1 [Director] may in an emergency appoint any Examiner outside the panels drawn up by the Examiners' Committee and when any such appointment is made, he shall report such appointment to the Board. (6) The members of the Examiners' Committee other than the 1 [Director], shall hold office for a term of one year from the date of their appointment. _________________________ 1......

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Karnataka Service Examinations Act, 1976 Preamble 1

Title: Karnataka Service Examinations Act, 1976

State: Karnataka

Year: 1976

..... WHEREAS while in one set of decisions, courts had held that such examinations could be prescribed validly after obtaining the previous approval of the Central Government in pursuance of the proviso to section 115 (7) of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956, in a later case, the Supreme court held that such previous approval can be assumed in terms of the Official Memorandum of the Central Government dated 27th March 1957; WHEREAS the divergent views resulted in uncertainty and confusion in the matter of promotions and reviews thereof; WHEREAS in order to set matters right, the Karnataka Civil Services (Service and Kannada Language Examinations) Rules, 1974 have been issued prescribing service examinations; WHEREAS in some cases on the basis of certain earlier court decisions retrospective promotions and payment of back salary ,etc., are being claimed and sought to be enforced; WHEREAS in the circumstances, it is not feasible, financially and otherwise also, to so promote and pay; BE it enacted by the Karnataka State Legislature in the twenty--seventh Year of the Republic of India as follows:--

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Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board Act, 1966 Preamble 1

Title: Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board Act, 1966

State: Karnataka

Year: 1966

Preamble 1 - KARNATAKA SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION BOARD ACT, 1966 THE1[KARNATAKA] SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION BOARD ACT, 1966 [Act, No. 16 of 1966]1 [27th April, 1966] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for the establishment of a Secondary Education Examination Board for the2[State of Karnataka]. WHEREAS it is expedient to establish a Board for the purpose of holding and conducting certain public examinations; BE it enacted by the1[Karnataka] State Legislature in the Seventeenth Year of the Republic of India as follows:- _________________________ 1. First published in the Karnataka gazette dated the fifth day of may 1966. 2. Adapted by the Karnataka adoptation of laws order 1973 w.e.f. 01.11.1973.

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Karnataka Service Examinations Act, 1976 Section 4

Title: Service Examinations for the Period from 10th January 1974

State: Karnataka

Year: 1976

On and from 10th January 1974,-- (a) service examinations shall be the same as the prescribed examinations provided in the Karnataka Civil Services (Service and Kannada Language Examinations) Rules, 1974; and (b) every Government servant including a Government servant promoted under sub--section (2) of section 3 shall be required to pass the service examinations as provided and for the purposes specified therein. Failure to pass shall entail the consequences specified in the said rules.

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KARNATAKA SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION BOARD ACT, 1966 Section 23

Title: Termination of Examiners' appointment for misconduct or negligence

State: Karnataka

Year: 1966

(1) If at any time it appears to the Board that a person appointed as an Examiner under this Act, has been guilty of misconduct or negligence, which renders his appointment as an Examiner inexpedient, the Board may make an order terminating his appointment and directing that such person shall not be eligible for appointment as an Examiner at any time or for a specified period. Before making such order, the Board shall observe such procedure as may be prescribed by the regulations. (2) The name of the person against whom an order has been made under sub-section (1) shall not be included in the panel of names submitted under section 21 for such period as may be specified in such order. (3) Any person aggrieved by an order made under sub-section (1) may appeal to the State Government within sixty days from the date of the order. On such appeal being filed, the State Government may, after making such enquiry as it thinks fit, confirm, modify or reverse the order. The order of the State Government on such appeal shall be final.

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Karnataka Service Examinations Act, 1976 Section 3

Title: No Service Examination for the Period from I St November 1956 to 9th January 1974

State: Karnataka

Year: 1976

.....solely on the ground of not passing any service examination shall, if he has not already been promoted and if he is otherwise eligible, be promoted. (3) Every promotion under sub--section (2) shall, notwithstanding anything in any judgement, decree or order of any court, be prospective only on and from a date after 10th January 1974: Provided that,--(1) the person promoted shall be entitled to initial pay on the date of actual promotion as if he was holding the promoted post from the date he would have been promoted but for not passing the service examination (hereinafter referred to as the eligibility date) but such person shall not be entitled to payment of any arrears for the period prior to the date of actual promotion; (2) if the person to be promoted has retired from service prior to 10th January 1974, he shall, if otherwise eligible, be deemed to have been promoted from the eligibility date and his pension and Death--cum--Retirement Gratuity shall be revised on the basis of the pay he would have drawn had he been so promoted from that date.

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Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board Act, 1966 Complete Act

Title: Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board Act, 1966

State: Karnataka

Year: 1966

..... Section 26 - Power of Board to make regulations Section 27 - Approval of regulations by State Government Section 28 - Making of first regulations and bye-laws Section 29 - First appointment of University representatives Section 30 - Proceedings not invalidated by reason of vacancies, etc. Section 31 - Power of the Board to make bye-laws Section 32 - Information, returns, etc., to be furnished by Board Section 33 - Powers of the State Government Section 34 - Power to make rules Section 35 - Responsibility of Chairman, Vice-Chairman and members Section 36 - Chairman, Vice-Chairman, etc.,to be public servants Section 37 - Bar of suits, etc., for acts done in good faith Section 38 - Previous notice for suits, etc. Section 39 - Removal of difficulties Section 40 - Repeal Section 41 - Amendments of certain enactments Schedule I - SCHEDULE

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Karnataka Service Examinations Act, 1976 Complete Act

Title: Karnataka Service Examinations Act, 1976

State: Karnataka

Year: 1976

Preamble 1 - KARNATAKA SERVICE EXAMINATIONS ACT, 1976 Section 1 - Short title and commencement Section 2 - Definitions Section 3 - No service examination for the period from I st November 1956 to 9th January 1974 Section 4 - Service Examinations for the period from 10th January 1974 Section 5 - Review etc Section 6 - Application of Act No. 11 of 1974 Section 7 - Power to make rules Section 8 - Amendment of Karnataka Act 11 of 1974

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Presidency-towns Insolvency Act, 1909 Section 35

Title: Redirection of Letters

State: Central

Year: 1909

Where the official assignee has been appointed interim receiver or an order of adjudication is made, the Court, on the application of the official assignee, may, from time to time, order that for such time, not exceeding three months, as the Court thinks fit, all post letters, whether registered or unregistered, parcels and money orders addressed to the debtor at any place or places mentioned in the order for redirection, shall be re-directed or delivered by the Postal authorities in the States, to the official assignee, or otherwise as the Court directs; and the same shall be done accordingly.

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Indian Evidence Act 1872 Chapter 10

Title: Of the Examination of Witnesses

State: Central

Year: 1872

.....the discretion of the Court. Section 136 - Judge to decide as to admissibility of evidence When either party proposes to give evidence of any fact, the Judge may ask the party proposing to give the evidence in what manner the alleged fact, if proved, would be relevant; and the Judge shall admit the evidence if he thinks that the fact, if proved, would be relevant, and not otherwise. If the fact proposed to be proved is one of which evidence is admissible only upon proof of some other fact, such last-mentioned fact must be proved before evidence is given of the fact first mentioned, unless the party undertakes to give proof of such fact, and the Court is satisfied with such undertaking. If the relevancy of one alleged fact depends upon another alleged fact being first proved, the Judge may, in his discretion, either permit evidence of the first fact to be given before the second fact is proved, or require evidence to be given of the second fact before evidence is given of the first fact. Illustrations (a) It is proposed to prove a statement about a relevant fact by a person alleged to be dead, which statement is relevant under section 32. The fact that the person.....

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