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Home Bare Acts Phrase: section 181Finance Act 1965 Section 42
Title: Amendment of Section 181
State: Central
Year: 1965
In section 181 of the Income tax Act, after the words "tax free", the following words shall be inserted, namely : "at such rate not exceeding twenty five per cent. as may be notified by the Central Government in the Official Gazette from time to time".
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionFinance Act, 1988 Section 36
Title: Omission of Section 181
State: Central
Year: 1988
Section 181 of the Income-tax Act and the sub-heading "O. - Liability of State Governments" above that section shall be omitted with effect from the 1st day of April, 1989.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionElectricity (Amendment) Act, 2007 Section 21
Title: Amendment of Section 181
State: Central
Year: 2007
In section 181 of the principal Act, in sub-section (2),-- (i) in clause (j), the words "and elimination" shall be omitted; (ii) in clause (m), the words "and elimination" shall be omitted; (iii) in clause (p), the words "and elimination" shall be omitted; (iv) for clause (zc), the following clause shall be substituted, namely:-- "(zc) the manner of reduction of cross-subsidies under clause (g) of section 61;".
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMotor Vehicles Act, 1988 Section 181
Title: Driving Vehicles in Contravention of Section 3 or Section 4
State: Central
Year: 1988
Whoever drives a motor vehicle in contravention of section 3 or section 4 shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, or with both.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionProbation of Offenders Act, 1958 (20 of 1958). Section 19
Title: Section 562 of the Code Not to Apply in Certain Areas
State: Central
Year: 1958
Subject to the provisions of section 181 section 5622 of the Code shall cease to apply to the States or parts thereof in which this Act is brought into force. _________________________ 1. Now see sections 16 and 17 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 ( 2 of 1974 ). 2. Now see section 360 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 ( 2 of 1974 ).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCompanies Act, 1956 Section 405
Title: Addition of Respondents to Application Under Section 397 or 398
State: Central
Year: 1956
If the managing director or any other director1[***] or the manager, of a company, or any other person, who has not been impleaded as a respondent to any application under section 397 or 398 applies to be added as a respondent thereto, the2[Tribunal] shall, if it is satisfied that there is sufficient cause for doing so, direct that he may be added as a respondent accordingly. ________________________ 1. The words "the managing agent, secretaries and treasurers," omitted by Act 53 of 2000, Section 181 (w.e.f.13-12-2000). 2 . Substituted by Act 31 of 1988, Section 67, for "Court" (w.e.f. 31- 5-1991) and again Substituted by Act 11 of 2003, Section 44 for "Company Law Board".
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCantonments Act, 1924 Section 180A
Title: Powers of Board Under Certain Sections Exercisable by Executive Officer
State: Central
Year: 1924
1[180A. Powers of Board under certain sections exercisable by Executive Officer The powers, duties and functions of the Board under section 181, sub-section (1) of section 182, section 183, section 183 A and section 185 [excluding the provisions to subsection (1) and the proviso to sub-section (2) of the said section 185] shall be exercised or discharged in a civil area by the Executive Officer.] ________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 15 of 1983, section 103 w.e.f. 1-10-1983.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGovernment of India Act, 1935 [Repealed] Section 181
Title: Executive Authority in Respect of Railways to Be Exercised by Federal Railway Authority
State: Central
Year: 1935
.....subject to any relevant provisions of anyFederal, Provin-cial or existing Indian law, and to the relevant provisions ofthe law of anyFederated State, but nothing in this sub-section shall beconstrued as limitingthe provisions of Part VI of this Act regulating therelations of the Federa-tion with Provinces and States. (3) Notwithstanding anything in this section, the FederalGovernmentor its officers shall perform in regard to the construction,equipment, andoperation of railways such functions for securing the safety bothof membersof the public and of persons operating the railways, including theholdingof inquiries into the causes of accidents, as in the opinion of theFederalGovernment should be performed by persons independent of the Authorityandof any railway administration. So much of Part X of this Act as provides that powers inrelation torailway services of the Federation shall be exercised by theAuthority shallnot apply in relation to officers of the Federal Governmentemployed in theperformance of any of the functions mentioned in thissub-section. ________________________ 1. Omitted, by the India (Provisional Constitution)Order, 1947.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCompanies Act, 1956 Section 182
Title: Restrictions on Exercise of Voting Right in Other Cases to Be Void
State: Central
Year: 1956
A public company, or a private company which is a subsidiary of a public company shall not prohibit any member from exercising his voting right on the ground that he has not held his share or other interest in the company for any specified period preceding the date on which the vote is taken, or on any other ground not being a ground set out in section 181.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCompanies Act, 1956 Section 521
Title: Saving of Right of Creditors and Contributories to Apply for Winding Up [Repealed]
State: Central
Year: 1956
[Rep. by the Companies (Amendment) Act, 1960 (65 of 1960), Section 181 (w.e.f. 28-12-1960).]
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