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Start Free TrialThe Meghalaya Board of School Education Act, 1973 Complete Act
State: Meghalaya
Year: 1973
.....of the Board 27. Powers of the State Government to make rules 28. Repeal of Assam Act 25 of 1961 and the Meghalaya Secondary Education Act MEGHALAYA ACT 10 OF 1973 THE MEGHALAYA BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION ACT, 1973 (As passed by the Assembly) (Received the assent of the Governor on the Seventeenth April, 1973) (Published in the Gazette of Meghalaya, Extraordinary dated the 21st April, 1973) An Act to provide for the establishment of a Board of School Education to regulate, supervise and develop School Education in Meghalaya. Be it enacted in the Twenty-fourth Year of Republic of India as follows:- 1. Short title and commencement 1. This Act may be called the Meghalaya Board of School Education Act. 1973. 2. It extends to the whole of Meghalaya 3. It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. 4. From the date on which this Act comes into force, the Board of Secondary Education, Assam, shall cease to exercise its jurisdiction over the educational institutions in the State of Meghalaya: Provided that the Board of Secondary Education, Assam, shall continue to have the same.....
List Judgments citing this sectionNational Council for Teacher Education (Amendment) Act, 2011, (Central) Section 6
Title: Insertion of New Section 12a
State: Central
Year: 2011
After section 12 of the principal Act, the following section shall be inserted, namely:-- "12A. Power of Council to determine minimum standards of education of school teachers.-- For the purpose of maintaining standards of education in schools, the Council may, by regulations, determine the qualifications of persons for being recruited as teachers in any pre-primary, primary, upper primary, secondary, senior secondary or intermediate school or college, by whatever name called, established, run, aided or recognised by the Central Government or a State Government or a local or other authority: Provided that nothing in this section shall adversely affect the continuance of any person recruited in any pre-primary, primary, upper primary, secondary, senior secondary or intermediate schools or colleges, under any rule, regulation or order made by the Central Government, a State Government, a local or other authority, immediately before the commencement of the National Council for Teacher Education (Amendment) Act, 2011 solely on the ground of non-fulfilment of such qualifications as may be specified by the Council: Provided further that the minimum qualifications of a teacher.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNational Law School of India Act, 1986 Section 5
Title: Powers and Functions of the School
State: Karnataka
Year: 1986
.....or immovable including Government securities belonging to the School or to be acquired for the purpose of the School; (xxvii) to appoint in order to execute an instrument or transact any business of the School any person as it may deem fit ; (xxviii) to give up and cease from carrying on any classes or departments of the School; (xxix) to enter into any agreement with Central Government, State Governments, the University Grants Commission or other authorities for receiving grants; (xxx) to accept grants of money, securities or property of any kind on such terms as may deem expedient; (xxxi) to raise and borrow money on bonds, mortgages, promissory notes or other obligations or securities founded or based upon all or any of the properties and assets of the School or without any securities and upon such terms and conditions as it may think fit and to pay out of the funds of the School, all expenses incidental to the raising of money, and to repay and redeem any money borrowed; (xxxii) to invest the funds of the School or money entrusted to the School in or upon such securities and in such manner as it may deem fit and from time to time transpose any investment; .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNational Council for Teacher Education Act, 1993 Chapter IV
Title: Recognition of Teacher Education Institutions
State: Central
Year: 1993
.....own motion or on any representation received from any person, satisfied that a recognised institution has contravened any of the provisions of this Act, or the rules, regulations orders made or issued thereunder, or any condition subject to which recognition under sub-section (3) of section 14 or permission under sub-section (3) of section 15 was granted, it may withdraw recognition of such recognised institution for reasons to be recorded in writing;: Provided that no such order against the recognised institution shall be passed unless a reasonable opportunity of making representation against the proposed order has been given to such recognised institution: Provided further that the order withdrawing or refusing recognition passed by the Regional Committee shall come into force only with effect from the end of the academic session next following the date of communication of such order. (2) A copy of every order passed by the Regional Committee under sub-section (1),-- (a) shall be communicated to the recognised institution concerned and a copy thereof shall also be forwarded simultaneously to the University or the examining body to which such institution was affiliated.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNational Law School of India Act, 1986 Section 4
Title: The Objects of the School Etc.
State: Karnataka
Year: 1986
(1) The Objects of the School shall be to advance and disseminate learning and knowledge of law and legal processes and their role in national development, to develop in the student and research scholar a sense of responsibility to serve society in the field of law by developing skills in regard to advocacy, legal services, legislation, law reforms and the like, to organise lectures, seminars, symposia and conferences to promote legal knowledge and to make law and legal processes efficient instruments of social development, to hold examinations and confer degrees and other academic distinctions and to do all such things as are incidental, necessary or conducive to the attainment of all or any of the objects of the School. (2) The School shall be open to all persons of either sex irrespective of race, creed, caste or class of all religions and it shall not be lawful for the school to impose on any person any test whatsoever of religious belief or profession in order to entitle him to be admitted thereto as a teacher or a student or to hold any office therein or to graduate thereat or to enjoy or to exercise any privilege thereof.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Primary Education and the Maharashtra Employees of Private Schools (Conditions of Service) Regulation (Amendment) Act, 2007, (Maharashtra) Section 7
Title: Amendment of Section 20 of Bom. Lxi of 1947
State: Maharashtra
Year: 2007
In section 20 of the Bombay Primary Education Act,- (a) in sub-section (1), after the word "Teachers," the words "Shikshan sevaks" shall be inserted; (b) in sub-section (2), for the word "pay" the word "honorarium, pay," shall be substituted; (c) in sub-section (3),- (i) for the word "pay" the word "honorarium, pay," shall be substituted; (ii) after the words "school teachers" the word "and shikshan sevaks" shall be inserted.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNational Council for Teacher Education (Amendment) Act, 2011, (Central) Section 2
Title: Amendment of Long Title
State: Central
Year: 2011
In the National Council for Teacher Education Act, 1993 (73 of 1993)(hereinafter referred to as the principal Act), in the long title, after the words "in the teacher education system", the words "including qualifications of school teachers" shall be inserted.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNational Law School of India Act, 1986 Section 6
Title: Teaching of the School
State: Karnataka
Year: 1986
(1) All recognised teaching in connection with the degree, diplomas and certificates of the School shall be conducted, under the control of the General Council, by the teachers of the School, in accordance with the syllabus prescribed by the regulations. (2) The courses and curricula and the authorities responsible for organising such teaching shall be as prescribed by the regulations.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionReformatory Schools Act, 1897 Part II
Title: Reformatory Schools
State: Central
Year: 1897
.....Preliminary inquiry and finding as to age of youthful offender (1) Before directing any youthful offender to be sent to a Reformatory School under section 8, section 9 or section 10, the Court or Magistrate shall inquire into the question of his age and, after taking such evidence (if any) as may be deemed necessary, shall record finding thereon, stating his age as nearly as may be. (2) A similar inquiry shall be made and finding recorded by every Magistrate not empowered to pass an order under section 8 before submitting his proceedings and forwarding the youthful offender to the District Magistrate as required by section 9, sub-section (1). Section 12 - Government to determine Reformatory School to which such offenders shall be sent Every youthful offender directed by a Court or Magistrate to be sent to a Reformatory School shall be sent to such Reformatory School as the State Government may, by general or special order, appoint for the reception of youthful offenders so dealt with by such Court or Magistrate : Provided that, if accommodation in a Reformatory School is not immediately available for such youthful offender, he may be detained in the juvenile ward or.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBorstal School Act, 1963 Chapter 2
Title: Committal to Borstal Schools
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....so under section 106 or section 118 of the Code shall be released on furnishing such security or on the passing of an order under section 124 of the Code. Section 10 - Transfer of person from prison to Borstal School (1) If the Inspector-General is satisfied that a person imprisoned in consequence of a sentence passed under any law or undergoing imprisonment under an order made under section 123 of the Code, for failure to give security, is a young offender, who, by reason of his criminal habits or tendencies or association with persons of bad character, might with advantage be detained in a Borstal School, the Inspector-General may report the case to the State Government, and if the State Government, after making such inquiry, as it may deem proper or as may be prescribed, is satisfied that the person should, for the reasons mentioned in the report, be detained in a Borstal School, it may, by order in writing, direct such person to be transferred from the prison to a Borstal School established under this Act or subject to the provisions of section 13, to a Borstal School in any other State in India and to be detained in such School, in lieu of the unexpired residence of his.....
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