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Home Bare Acts Phrase: regimeChemical Weapons Convention Act, 2000 Schedule I
Title: Schedule
State: Central
Year: 2000
..... (d) Law enforcement including domestic riot control purposes. 10. "Production Capacity" means: The annual quantitative potential for manufacturing a specific chemical based on the technological process actually used or, if the process is not yet operational, planned to be used at the relevant facility. It shall be deemed to be equal to the nameplate capacity or, if the nameplate capacity is not available, to the design capacity. The nameplate capacity is the product output under conditions optimized for maximum quantity for the production facility, as demonstrated by one or more test-runs. The design capacity is the corresponding theoretically calculated product output. 11. "Organization" means: The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons established pursuant to Article VIII of this Convention. 12. For the purposes of Article VI: (a) "Production" of a chemical means its formation through chemical reaction; (b) "Processing" of a chemical means a physical process, such as formulation, extraction and purification, in which a chemical is not converted into another chemical; (c) "Consumption" of a chemical means its conversion into another chemical.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Meghalaya Water Act, 2011 Complete Act
State: Meghalaya
Year: 2011
.....owner of a dam with a safety risk must promptly inform the State Government of the succession, for the substitution of the name of the owner. 18. Factors to be considered in declaring dam or category of dams with safety risk In declaring a category of dams or a dam to be a category of dams or a dam with a safety risk, the State Government must consider" (a) the need to protect the public, property and the resource quality against the potential hazard posed by the dam or category of dams; (b) the extent of potential loss or harm involved; (c) the cost of any prescribed measures and whether they are reasonably achievable; (d) the socio-economic impact if such a dam fails; and (e) in the case of a particular dam, also" (i) the manner in which that dam is designed, constructed, altered, repaired, operated, inspected, maintained or abandoned; (ii) the person by whom that dam is designed, constructed, altered, repaired, operated, inspected, maintained or abandoned; and (iii) the manner in which the water is contained, stored or impounded in that dam. CHAPTER VII USE AND MANAGEMENT OF STATE OWNED WATER SYSTEM 19. Specific Features of Transfer of Use Rights for.....
List Judgments citing this sectionOilfields (Regulation and Development) Act, 1948 Schedule I
Title: Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1948
..... 808.29 Feb-02 815.23 Mar-02 851.77 ________________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 39 of 1969, Section 4 (w.r.e.f. 1-1-1968). 2. Substituted by S.O. 91 (E)/1993. 3. Substituted by S.O. 666 (E)/1994. 4. Substituted vide Notification No. GSR814(E) dated 16.12.2004. Earlier the Schedule was as follows: "1[THE SCHEDULE (See Section 6-A) RATES OF ROYALTY 2[1. Crude oil: 3[2. Casing head condensate Rupees four hundred and eighty one per metric tonne for the period beginning on the 1st day of April, 1990 and ending on the 31st day of March, 1993] 3. Natural gas Ten per cent of the value of the natural gas obtained at well-head.]" 5. Substituted for the following vide Notification No. GSR559(E) dated 20.08.2007. "Note 1: Well Head Price of Crude Oil and Casing Head Condensate for areas covered under 1. (1) B. and 2. (1).B. above will be determined by deducting 7.5% and 10% of the Crude Oil and Casing Head Condensate price considered for onland and offshore production respectively. Royalty will be calculated on Cum -royalty basis as.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionChemical Weapons Convention Act, 2000 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....Team shall have-- (a) the right to interview any Facility personnel in the presence of enforcement officer for the purpose of establishing relevant facts; (b) the right to request clarifications in connection with ambiguities that may arise during inspection; (c) the right to demand production of such documentation and records which are relevant and necessary for the purpose of inspection; (d) the right to take photographs of an object or a building located within the Inspection Site if question relating to that object or building is not resolved; (e) the right to draw samples, perform on site analysis of such samples; and (f) such other rights as are provided under the Convention. (6) An Inspector or Inspection Team shall, during the conduct of verification activities or Challenge Inspection, enjoy the privileges and immunities referred to in Part II of the Verification Annex to the Convention. (7) No sample drawn under clause (e) of sub-section (5) by an Inspector or Inspection Team shall be sent for analysis in any laboratory situated outside the territory of India. SECTION 20: Enforcement officer to enter into any place for examining and tasting facility or to conduct.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Sikkim Disaster Management Act, 2006 Complete Act
State: Sikkim
Year: 2006
.....such assistance to the Commissioner and the District Collector and take such other steps as may be necessary for Disaster Management. 13. Duties of Factories and Public Sector Enterprises Each factory as defined under the Factories Act 1948, shall (a) assist the State Government, the Commissioner and the District Collector in all Disaster Management activities; (b) ensure that onsite and offsite plans are made in conformity with the local Disaster Management plans and tested for the implementation. (c) take such other steps under the supervision of the Commissioner and the District Collector as may be necessary for Disaster Management; 14. Duties of voluntary agencies All voluntary agencies, including Non Governmental Organizations, which desire to participate in Disaster Management activities, may. (a) participate in capacity building, vulnerability reduction programmes and training activities; (b) assist in relief operations under the supervision of the State Government, the Commissioner and the District Collector. (c) provide such assistance to the Commissioner and the District Collector as may be necessary for effective Disaster Management. 15. Duties of citizens It shall be.....
List Judgments citing this sectionMerchant Shipping Act, 1958 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1958
.....in 1867, 1882andagain in 1893and 1896 but all these attempts failed owing to legal and constitutional difficulties.Two of the principal contributory factors were the then limited powers of the Indian Legislature to legislate regarding shipping and the fact that part of the British Statute law on the subject, including parts of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, which is the principal United-Kingdom enactment on the subject, applied to Indian and any Indian enactment had to be in legal harmony with that law. A fresh attempt was made in 1921-22 to codify the Indian law on merchant shipping by the Statute Law Revision Committee, which decided that only consolidation, and not revision should be attempted immediately. The result was the Indian Merchant Shipping Act, 1923, which is now on the Statute Book and which consolidated some 21 existing Indian Acts on the subject. This Act has also been amended from time to time, the two major amendments being those made in 1933 and in 1953 so as to take power to implement the provisions of the international conventions with respect to load lines, 1930, and with respect to safety of life at sea, 1948, respectively, which have been ratified by.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 2006
.....under this Act.- Where any authority or Committee or officer or member of such authority or Committee contravenes any provision of this Act or any rule made thereunder concerning recognition of forest rights, it, or they, shall be deemed to be guilty of an offence under this Act and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees: Provided that nothing contained in this sub-section shall render any member of the authority or Committee or head of the department or any person referred to in this section liable to any punishment if he proves that the offence was committed without his knowledge or that he had exercised all due diligence to prevent the commission of such offence. 8. Cognizance of offences. 8. Cognizance of offences.- No court shall take cognizance of any offence under section 7 unless any forest dwelling Scheduled Tribe in case of a dispute relating to a resolution of a Gram Sabha or the Gram Sabha through a resolution against any higher authority gives a notice of not less than sixty days to the State Level Monitoring Committee and the State Level Monitoring Committee has not.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 Complete Act
State: Assam
Year: 2006
.....Committees under this Act.- Where any authority or Committee or officer or member of such authority or Committee contravenes any provision of this Act or any rule made thereunder concerning recognition of forest rights, it, or they, shall be deemed to be guilty of an offence under this Act and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees: Provided that nothing contained in this sub-section shall render any member of the authority or Committee or head of the department or any person referred to in this section liable to any punishment if he proves that the offence was committed without his knowledge or that he had exercised all due diligence to prevent the commission of such offence. 8. Cognizance of offences.- No court shall take cognizance of any offence under section 7 unless any forest dwelling Scheduled Tribe in case of a dispute relating to a resolution of a Gram Sabha or the Gram Sabha through a resolution against any higher authority gives a notice of not less than sixty days to the State Level Monitoring Committee and the State Level Monitoring Committee has not proceeded against such authority. .....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Chhattisgarh Municipal Revenue (Establishment of Regulatory Commission) Act, 2011 Complete Act
State: Chattisgarh
Year: 2011
.....the above tariff separately for separate classes of the ULBs (Urban Local Bodies), and/or separately for ULBs on the basis of location and other factors that influence costs of facilities and services. (b) Regulate the concession granted by the urban local body in respect of any tariffs, levies, taxes, tolls, rents, duties, fines, penalties and any other receipts. (c) Specify and/or enforce standards with respect to quality, continuity and reliability of service (s) rendered to the public by the urban local bodies. (d) Regulate the quantum of fines and penalties imposed by the urban local bodies. (e) Determine and regulate the tolls and taxes levied by the urban local bodies. (f) Facilitate the regime of efficient, transparent, accountable, responsible, financially self-sustainable local self-governance. (g) Facilitate the regime of e-governance. (h) Facilitate enforcement of citizens' duties and responsibilities. (i) Adjudicate upon disputes relating to and arising out of tariffs, levies, taxes, tolls, rents, duties, fines, penalties, services and facilities involving urban local bodies. (j) Levy fee for the purposes of this Act. (k) Discharge such other.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Delhi Geospatial Data Infrastructure (Management Control, Administration, Security and Safety) Act, 2011 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 2011
.....seeking explanation within a period not less than fifteen days. (2) If no explanation is furnished or the explanation furnished is not satisfactory in the opinion of the Regulatory Authority, the Authority shall initiate disciplinary and/or adjudication proceedings, as the case may be, by directing an enquiry on the issue involved. (3) While enquiring into the issue arisen before the Regulatory Authority, the Regulatory Authority shall not be bound by the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), or the provisions of the Evidence Act, 1872 (1 of 1872). The Regulatory Authority shall adhere to the principles of natural justice and shall afford full opportunity to the parties concerned to establish and prove their respective contentions. (4) The Regulatory Authority shall pass a speaking order containing facts of the case, contentions raised by the parties, the reasons leading to the finding of fact arrived at by the Regulatory Authority and the final decision. (5) In the discharge of its functions, the Regulatory Authority shall have the following powers, namely :- (a) summoning and enforcing the attendance of any person or authority; (b).....
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