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Home Bare Acts Phrase: relievingBombay Industrial Relations Act, 1946, (Maharashtra) Section 18
Title: Liability of Union or Members Not Relieved by Cancellation
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1946
Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time being in force, the cancellation of the registration of a union shall not relieve the union or any member thereof from any penalty or liability incurred under this Act prior to such cancellation.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCOMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL'S (DUTIES, POWERS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE) ACT, 1971 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1971
..... In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,- (a) "accounts", in relation to commercial undertaking of a Government, includes trading, manufacturing and profit and loss accounts and balance sheets and other subsidiary accounts; (b) "appropriation accounts" means accounts which relate the expenditure brought to account during a financial year, to the several items specified in the law made in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution or of the Government of Union Territories Act, 1963 -, for the appropriation of moneys out of the Consolidate Fund of India or of a State, or of a Union territory having a Legislative Assembly, as the case may be; (c) "Comptroller and Auditor-General" means the Comptroller and Auditor-General" of India appointed under Art. 148 of the Constitution - (d) "State" means a State specified in the First Schedule to the Constitution; (e) "Union" includes a Union territory, whether having a Legislative Assembly or not. Clause 2.- This clause seeks to insert certain definitions which are largely based on the meanings assigned to them in the Government of India (Audit and Accounts) Order, 1936 which continues to govern the duties and.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCarriers Act, 1865 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1865
.....was once supposed to be the exact position of a carrier who had contracted for himself as favourably as the law of England would permit. It was, in fact. long supposed in England that. while a carrier could by contract relieve himself from most of his liabilities, his power of doing so slopped short of liability for negligence or misconduct. Such is the view of the law taken by Mr.Justice Storey in his "Commentaries on the Law of Bailnients" section 549. and such is under stood to be still the law in America. But a series of decisions in the English Courts overturned the older doctrine, and it was settled that a carrier could, by a properly framed contract, deliver himself from liability even for misconduct or negligence. The liberty thus conceded was. however, found to be a practical evil and the English Legislature intervened by 17 and 18 Vic.. Cap 31. The nearly contemporaneous enactment of the Indian Legislature, embodied in Sec. XI of Act XVIII of 1854. is obviously aimed at the same object. It seems very undesirable to adopt the rule contained in section VII of 17 and 18 Vic. Cap. 31. which permits companies to contract themselves, on certain conditions, out of their.....
List Judgments citing this sectionComptroller and Auditor-generals (Duties, Powers and Conditions of Service), Act, 1971 Chapter III
Title: Duties and Powers of the Comptroller and Auditor-general
State: Central
Year: 1971
..... (b) to audit all transactions of the Union and of the States relating to Contingency Funds and Public Accounts, (c) to audit all trading, manufacturing, profit and loss accounts and balance sheet and other subsidiary accounts kept in any department of the Union or of a State; and in each case to report on the expenditure, transactions or accounts so audited by him. Section 14 - Audit of receipts and expenditure of bodies or authorities substantially financed from Union or State Revenues 1"[(1)] Where any body or authority is substantially financed by grants or loans from the Consolidated Fund of India or of any State or or any Union territory having a Legislative Assembly, the Comptroller and Auditor-General shall, subject to the provisions of any law for the time being in force applicable to the body or authority, as the case may be, audit all receipts and expenditure of that body or authority and to report on the receipts and expenditure audited by him. Explanation.- Where the grant or loan to a body or authority from the Consolidated Fund of India or of any State or of any Union territory having a Legislative Assembly in a financial year is not less than2[rupees.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAssam Rifles Act, 1941 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1941
.....the Director General of the Force appointed by the Central Government: (f) "Force" means the Assam Rifles; (g) "Section" means a section of the Act. RULE 03: GENERAL SUPERINTENDENCE AND CONTROL - The general superintendence and control of the Force shall be exercised by the Director General and such number of Inspectors General, Deputy Inspectors General and other officers as maybe appointed by the Central Government in this behalf. RULE 04: POWERS OF THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AND CERTAIN OFFICERS _of the Force -(1) In all cases not specifically provided for in these roles, orders and instructions issued from time to time by the Central Government or the Director General or any officer subordinate to the Director General, shall regulate the working of the Force. (2) The Inspector General shall exercise the powers of supervision and control over the Zonal Headquarters, Range Headquarters, Battalions and Units as may be placed under his charge from time to time. (3) The Deputy Inspector General shall exercise the powers of supervision and control over his Range Headquarters, Battalions and Units as may be placed under his charge from time to time. (4) The Commandant.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure, 1898 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1898
.....as such Magistrate, exercised the powers of an Assistant Sessions Judge, he may be invested with the powers under this section notwithstanding the fact that he has not exercised the powers of Magistrate of the first class for not less than ten years." Act 19 of 1969, Section 3 and Schedule, Item 14 (in Delhi on 2-10-1969). WEST BENGAL In its application to the State of West Bengal, for Section 30, substitute the following, namely: "30. Offences punishment with imprisonment not exceeding seven years.-Notwithstanding any thing contained in Section 28 or Section 29, the State Government may, in consultation with the High Court, invest any Judicial Magistrate of the first class with power to try as a Magistrate all offences not punishable with death or with imprisonment for life or with imprisonment for a term exceeding seven years : Provided that no Judicial Magistrate of the first class has, prior to his appointment as such powers unless he has, for not less than ten years, exercised powers not inferior to those of a Judicial Magistrate of the first class : Provided further that if any Judicial Magistrate of the first class has, prior to his appointment as such Magistrate,.....
List Judgments citing this sectionGeneva Conventions Act, 1960 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1960
.....power to sentence him to death or to imprisonment for a term of two years or more, shall not proceed with the trial until it is proved to the satisfaction of the Court that a notice containing the particulars mentioned in the next following sub-section, so far as they are known to the prosecutor, has been served not less than three weeks previously on the protecting power (if there is a protecting power) and, if the accused is a protected prisoner of war, on the accused and the prisoners' representative. (2) The particulars referred to in the foregoing sub-section are - (a) the full name and description of the accused, including the date of his birth and his profession or trade, if any, and, if the accused is protected prisoner of war, his rank and arm, regimental, personal or serial number; (b) his place of detention, internment or residence; (c) the offence with which he is charged- and (d) the Court before which the trial is to take place and the time and place appointed for the trial. (3) For the purposes of this section a document purporting - (a) to be signed on behalf of the protecting power or by the prisoners representative or by the person accused, as the case may.....
List Judgments citing this sectionEastern Frontier Rifles (West Bengal Battalion) Act, 1920 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1920
.....and commencement (1) This Act may be called the Eastern Frontier Rifles 22. Words subs, by the Indian Independence (Adaptation of Bengal and Punjab Acts) Order, 1948. [West Bengal Battalion] Act, 1920: (2) It extends to the whole of 22. Words subs, by the Indian Independence (Adaptation of Bengal and Punjab Acts) Order, 1948. [West Bengal]; and (3) It shall come into force on such day as the 33. Words subs, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937. and the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950, respectively. [State Government] may, by notification in the 44. Words subs, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937. [Official Gazette], direct. Section 2 Repeal Rep.by Bengal Act 1 of 1939. Section 3 Definitions In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context, (1) "active service" means service at outposts or against hostile tribes or other persons in the field ; (2) "Commandant" or "Assistant Commandant" means a person appointed by the 33. Words subs, by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937. and the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950, respectively. [State Government] to be a Commandant.....
List Judgments citing this sectionAssam Rifles Act, 1941 Section 6
Title: Heinous Offences
State: Central
Year: 1941
.....to act, shamefully casts away his arms or his ammunition, intentionally uses words or any other means to induce any other rifleman to abstain from acting against the enemy, or to discourage any other rifleman from acting against the enemy; or (e) directly or indirectly holds correspondence with, or communicates intelligence to, or assists or relieves any person in arms against the State, or omits to discover immediately to his Commanding or other superior officer arty such correspondence or communications coming to his knowledge; or (f) directly or indirectly assists or relieves with money, victuals or ammunition, or knowingly harbours or protects, any enemy or person in arms against the State; or who while on active service,-- (g) disobeys the lawful command of his superior officer; or (h) deserts or attempts to desert the service; or (i) being a sentry, sleeps upon his post, or quits it without being regularly relieved or without leave; or (j) leaves his Commanding Officer, or his post or party, to go in search of plunder; or (k) quits his guard, piquet, party or patrol without being regularly relieved or without leave, or (l) uses criminal force to, or.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCantonments Act, 1924 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1924
.....any farm, cattle-shed, milk-store, milk-shop or other place from which milk is supplied or in which milk is kept for purposes of sale or is manufactured for sale into butter, ghee, cheese or curds, and, in relation to a dairyman who does not occupy any premises for the sale of milk, includes any place in which he keeps the vessels used by him for the storage or sale of milk; (xi) "dairyman" includes the keeper of a cow, buffalo, goat, ass or other animal, the milk of which is offered or is intended to be offered for sale for human consumption, and any purveyor of milk and any occupier of a dairy; a[(xia) "Defence Estates Officer" means the officer appointed by the Central Government to perform the duties of the Defence Estates Officer for the purposes of this Act and the rules made thereunder; (xib) "Director" means the officer appointed by the Central Government to perform the duties of the Director, Defence Lands and Cantonments, the Command, for the purposes of this Act and rules made thereunder and includes the Joint Director;] a[c[(xic) "entitled consumer" means a person in a cantonment who is paid from the Defence Services Estimates and is authorised by general or.....
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