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Delhi Metro Railway (Operation and Maintenance) Act, 2002 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 2002

.....for the purposes of, or in connection with, a metro railway, (C) all stations, offices, ventilation shafts and ducts, warehouses, workshops, manufactories, fixed plants and machineries, sheds, depots and other works constructed for the purpose of, or in connection with, a metro railway; (j) "metro railway administration" in relation to- (i) a Government metro railway means the General Manager of that railway; or (ii) a non-Government metro railway means the person who is the owner or lessee of that metro railway or the person working that metro railway under an arrangement with the owner or lessee of that metro railway; (k) "metro railway official" means any person employed by the Central Government or by a metro railway administration in connection with the services of a metro railway; (l) "non-Government metro railway" means a metro railway other than a Government metro railway; (m) "notification" means a notification published in the Official Gazette; (n) "pass" means an authority given by the metro railway administration or by an officer appointed by that administration in this behalf, to a person allowing him to travel as a passenger on the metro railway, but does not.....

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The Delhi Metro Railway (Operation and Maintenance) Act, 2002 Complete Act

State: Delhi

Year: 2002

.....for the purposes of, or in connection with, a metro railway, (C) all stations, offices, ventilation shafts and ducts, warehouses, workshops, manufactories, fixed plants and machineries, sheds, depots and other works constructed for the purpose of, or in connection with, a metro railway; (j) " metro railway administration" in relation to- (i) a Government metro railway means the General Manager of that railway; or (ii) a non- Government metro railway means the person who is the owner or lessee of that metro railway or the person working that metro railway under an arrangement with the owner or lessee of that metro railway; (k) " metro railway official" means any person employed by the Central Government or by a metro railway administration in connection with the services of a metro railway; (l) " non- Government metro railway" means a metro railway other than a Government metro railway; (m) " notification" means a notification published in the Official Gazette; (n) " pass" means an authority given by the metro railway administration or by an officer appointed by that administration in this behalf, to a person allowing him to travel as a passenger on the metro.....

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Karnataka Dramatic Performances Act, 1964 Section 2

Title: Definitions

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

.....his allegiance or his duty, or prejudice the recruitment or discipline of any such force; or (iv) incite any section of the citizens of India to acts of violence against any other section of the citizens of India; or which,-- (v) is deliberately intended to outrage the religious feelings of any class of the citizens of India by insulting or blaspheming or profaning the religion or the religious beliefs of that class; or (vi) is grossly indecent, or is scurrilous or obscene or intended for blackmail; Explanation I.A performance shall not be deemed to be objectionable merely because in the course thereof words are uttered, or signs or visible representations are made, expressing disapprobation or criticism of any law or of any policy or administrative action of the Government with a view to obtain its alteration or redress by lawful means. Explanation II.In judging whether any performance is an objectionable performance, the play, pantomime or other drama shall be considered as a whole. (2) public place, means any building or enclosure, or any place in the open air, and any pandal where the sides are not enclosed, to which the public are admitted to witness a.....

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Dramatic Performances Act, 1964 Section 2

Title: Definitions

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

.....his allegiance or his duty, or prejudice the recruitment or discipline of any such force; or (iv) incite any section of the citizens of India to acts of violence against any other section of the citizens of India; or which,- (v) is deliberately intended to outrage the religious feelings of any class of the citizens of India by insulting or blaspheming or profaning the religion or the religious beliefs of that class; or (vi) is grossly indecent, or is scurrilous or obscene or intended for blackmail; Explanation I.A performance shall not be deemed to be objectionable merely because in the course thereof words are uttered, or signs or visible representations are made, expressing disapprobation or criticism of any law or of any policy or administrative action of the Government with a view to obtain its alteration or redress by lawful means. Explanation II.In judging whether any performance is an objectionable performance, the play, pantomime or other drama shall be considered as a whole. (2) "public place", means any building or enclosure, or any place in the open air, and any pandal where the sides are not enclosed, to which the public are admitted to witness a.....

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The Punjab Dramatic Performances Act, 1964 Complete Act

State: Haryana

Year: 1964

.....from the making thereof : Provided that the District Magistrate may, if he is of opinion that the order should continue in force, by such further order or orders as he may deem fit, extend the period afore said by a further period or periods not ex ceeding two months at a time as may be spe cified in such order or orders. 5. Service of order of prohibition. A copy of the order made under section 3 or section 4 may be served personally or in such other manner as may be prescribed by rules made under section 13, on the organizers or other principal per sons responsible for the conduct of, or any person about to take part in, the performance so prohibited or on the owner or occupier of the public place in which such performance is intended to take place. 6. Penalty for disobeying order. Any person on whom a copy of the order referred to in section 3 or section 4 is served and who does, or willingly permits, any act in disobedience of such order, shall, on conviction, be punishable with impri sonment for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both. 7. Penalty for disobeying prohibition. (1) Any person who!.....

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The Orissa Dramatic Performances Act, 1962 Complete Act

State: Orissa

Year: 1962

.....from the making thereof: Provided that the District Collector, may, if he is of opinion that the order should continue in force, by such further order or orders as he may deem fit, extend the period aforesaid by such further period or periods not exceeding two months at a time as may be specified in such order or orders. 5. Service of order of prohibition. A copy of the order made under sub-section (1) of section; 3 or under sub-section (1) or (2) of section 4 may be served personally or in such other manner as may be prescribed' by rules made under section 13, on the organisers or other principal persons responsible for the conduct of, or any person, about to take part in, the performance so prohibited or on the owner or occupier of the public place, in which such performance is intended to take place. 6. Penalty for disobeying order. Any person oil whom a copy of the order referred to in section 3 or section 4 is served and who does, or willingly permits, any act in disobe dience of such order, shall on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both. 7......

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The Pondicherry Dramatic Performances Act, 1965 Complete Act

State: Pondicherry

Year: 1965

.....from the making thereof: Provided that the competent authority may, if he is of opinion that the order should continue in force, by such further order or orders as he may deem fit, extend the period aforesaid by such further period or periods not exceeding two months at a time as may be specified in such order or orders. Service of order of prohibition:- 5. A copy of the order made under sub-section (1) of section 3, or under sub-section (1) or (2) of section 4, may be served personally or in such other manner as may be prescribed by rules made under section 13, on the organizers or other principal persons responsible for the conduct of, or any person about to take part, in the performance so prohibited, or on the owner or occupier of the public place, in which such performance is intended to take place. Penalty for disobeying order:- 6. Any person on whom a copy of the order referred to in section 3 or section 4 is served and who does, or willingly permits, any act in disobedience of such order, hall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, or with both. Penalty.....

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Geneva Convention Act 1960 Schedule IV

Title: Fourth Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1960

.....appropriate cases, a reasonable time limit, and after such warning has remained unheeded. (IV. Discontinuance of protection of hospitals) The fact that sick or wounded members of the armed forces are nursed in these hospitals, or the presence of small arms and ammunition taken from such combatants which have not yet been handed to the proper service, shall not be considered to be acts harmful to the enemy. Article 20 Persons regularly and solely engaged in the operation and administration of civilian hospitals, including the personnel engaged in the search for, removal and transporting of and caring for wounded and sick civilians, the infirm and maternity cases shall be respected and protected. (V. Hospital staff) In occupied territory and in zones of military operations, the above personnel shall be recognisable by means of an identity card certifying their status, bearing the photograph of the holder and embossed with the stamp of the responsible authority, and also by means of a stamped, water-resistant armlet which they shall wear on the left arm while carrying out their duties. This armlet shall be issued by the State and shall bear the emblem provided for in.....

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Merchant Shipping (Amendment) Act 2007 Chapter II

Title: Amendment of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958

State: Central

Year: 2007

.....title, for the word "registration", the words "registration, certification, safety and security" shall be substituted. Section 3 - Amendment of section 3 1n section 3 of the principal Act, after clause (44), the following clause shall be inserted, namely: (44A) "security" means maritime security and includes any measure to protect ports or ships or any person or thing relating directly or indirectly to maritime navigation, (i) against terrorism, sabotage, stowaways, illegal migrants, asylum seekers, piracy, armed robbery, seizure or pilferage; and (ii) against any other hostile act or influence which threatens the security in the maritime transport sector, employed by the owners or operators or persons in charge of the vessels or management of port facilities, offshore installations and other marine organisations or establishments;'. Section 4 - Amendment of section 31 In section 31 of the principal Act, after clause (a), the following clause shall be inserted, namely: "(aa) the ship identification number;". Section 5 - Insertion of new section 99A After section 99 of the principal Act, the following section shall be inserted, namely: '99A. Prohibition.....

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Merchant Shipping (Amendment) Act 2007 Section 3

Title: Amendment of Section 3

State: Central

Year: 2007

1n section 3 of the principal Act, after clause (44), the following clause shall be inserted, namely: (44A) "security" means maritime security and includes any measure to protect ports or ships or any person or thing relating directly or indirectly to maritime navigation, (i) against terrorism, sabotage, stowaways, illegal migrants, asylum seekers, piracy, armed robbery, seizure or pilferage; and (ii) against any other hostile act or influence which threatens the security in the maritime transport sector, employed by the owners or operators or persons in charge of the vessels or management of port facilities, offshore installations and other marine organisations or establishments;'.

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