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Start Free TrialCentral Excise Laws Amdt & Validation Act 1982 Section 1
Title: Short Title and Commencement
State: Central
Year: 1982
(1) This Act may be called the Central Excise Laws (Amendment and Validation) Act, 1982. (2) It shall be deemed to have come into force on the date1of commencement of the2[ Central Excise Act, 1944 (1 of 1944)]. _________________________ 1. Enforcement date 28.02.1944. 2. The Central Excises and Salt Act, 1944 renamed by the Finance (No. 2) Act, 1996 (Act 33 of 1996).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEar Drums and Ear Bones (Authority for Use for Therapeutic Purposes) Act, 1982 [Repealed] Section 1
Title: Short Title, Extent and Commencement
State: Central
Year: 1982
(1) This Act may be called The Ear Drums And Ear Bones (Authority For Use For Therapeutic Purposes) Act, 1982. (2) It extends to the whole of the Union territory of Delhi. (3) It shall come into force on such date as the Administrator may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEar Drums and Ear Bones (Authority for Use for Therapeutic Purposes) Act, 1982 [Repealed] Section 8
Title: Savings
State: Central
Year: 1982
(1) Nothing in the foregoing provisions of this Act shall be construed as rendering unlawful any dealing with the body or with any part of the body of a deceased person if such dealing would have been lawful if this Act had not been passed. (2) Neither the grant of any facility or authority for the removal of ears from the body of a deceased person in accordance with the provisions of this Act nor the removal of ears from the body of a deceased person in pursuance of such authority shall be deemed to be an offence punishable under section 297 of the Indian Penal Code.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEar Drums and Ear Bones (Authority for Use for Therapeutic Purposes) Act, 1982 [Repealed] Section 7
Title: Preservation of Ears Removed from Dead Bodies
State: Central
Year: 1982
After the removal of the ears from the body of the deceased person, the registered medical practitioner shall take such steps for the preservation of the ears so removed as may be prescribed.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEar Drums and Ear Bones (Authority for Use for Therapeutic Purposes) Act, 1982 [Repealed] Section 6
Title: Authority for Removal of Ears from Bodies Sent for Post-mortem Examination for Medico-legal or Pathological Purposes
State: Central
Year: 1982
mortem examination for medico-legal or pathological purposes Where the body of a person has been sent for post-mortem examination (a) for medico-legal purposes by reason of the death of such person having been caused by accident or any other unnatural cause; or (b) for pathological purposes, the person competent under this Act to give authority for the removal of the can from such dead body may, if he has reason to believe that the ears will not be required for the purpose for which such body has been sent for post-mortem examination, authorise the removal for therapeutic purposes of the ears of such deceased person provided that he is satisfied that the deceased person had not expressed, before his death, any objection to his cars being used for therapeutic purposes after his death or, where he had granted an authority for the use of his ears for therapeutic purposes after his death, such authority had not been revoked by him before his death.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEar Drums and Ear Bones (Authority for Use for Therapeutic Purposes) Act, 1982 [Repealed] Section 5
Title: Authority for Removal of Ears in Case of Unclaimed Bodies in Hospital or Prison
State: Central
Year: 1982
(1) In the case of a dead body lying in a hospital or prison and not claimed by any of the near relatives of the deceased person within sixteen hours from the time of the death of the concerned person, the authority for the removal of the ears from the dead body which so remains unclaimed may be given, in the prescribed form, by the person in charge, for the time being of the management or control of the hospital or prison or by an employee of such hospital or prison, authorised in this behalf by the person in charge of the management or control thereof. (2) No authority shall be given under sub-section (1) if the person empowered to give such authority has reason to believe that any near relative of the deceased is likely to claim the dead body even though such near relative has not come forward to claim the body of the deceased within the time specified in sub-section (1) Explanation. For the purposes of this section, "hospital" includes a nursing home, medical or teaching institution for therapeutic purposes or other like institution.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEar Drums and Ear Bones (Authority for Use for Therapeutic Purposes) Act, 1982 [Repealed] Section 4
Title: Removal of Ears Not to Be Authorised in Certain Cases
State: Central
Year: 1982
(1) No facilities shall be granted under sub-section (1) of section 3 and no authority shall be given under sub-section (2) of that section for the removal of ears from the body of a deceased person, if the person required to grant such facilities, or empowered to give such authority, has reason to believe that an inquest may be required to be-held in relation to such body in pursuance Of the provisions of any law for the time being in force. (2) No authority for the removal of cars from the body of a deceased person shall be given by a person to whom such body has been entrusted solely for the purpose of internment, cremation or other disposal.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEar Drums and Ear Bones (Authority for Use for Therapeutic Purposes) Act, 1982 [Repealed] Section 3
Title: Authority for Removal of Ears of Deceased Persons
State: Central
Year: 1982
.....expressed by such person to his ears being used after his death for therapeutic purposes, the person lawfully in possession of the dead body of such person may, unless he has reason to believe that any near relative of the deceased person has objection to the deceased persons cars being used for therapeutic purposes, authorise the removal of the ears of the deceased person for their use for therapeutic purposes. (3) The authority given under sub-section (1) or, as the case may be, under subsection (2), shall be sufficient warrant for the removal, for therapeutic purposes, of the cars from the body of the deceased person; but no such removal shall be made by any person other than a registered medical practitioner, who had satisfied him-self, before such removal, by a personal examination of the body from which ears are to be removed, that life is extinct in such body.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEar Drums and Ear Bones (Authority for Use for Therapeutic Purposes) Act, 1982 [Repealed] Section 2
Title: Definitions
State: Central
Year: 1982
.....and includes any other person who is related to him (i) by lineal consanguinity within three degrees or by collateral consanguinity within six degrees; or (ii) by marriage with any of the relatives aforesaid. Explanation. The expression "lineal consanguinity" and "collateral consanguinity" shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in the Indian Succession Act, 1925, and degrees of relationship shall be computed in the manner laid down in that Act; (d) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act; (e) "registered medical practitioner" means a medical practitioner who possesses any recognised medical qualification as defined in clause (h) of section 2 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956, and who is enrolled on a State Medical Register as defined in clause (k) of that section.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSugar Cess Act, 1982 Section 6
Title: Power to Make Rules
State: Central
Year: 1982
(1) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the provisions of this Act. (2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for the form in which and the period within which statistical and other information may be furnished under section 5. (3) Every rule made under this section shall be laid, as soon as may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament, while it is in session, for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised in one session or in two or more successive sessions, and if, before the expiry of the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions aforesaid, both Houses agree in making any modification in the rule or both Houses agree that the rule should not be made, the rule shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be; so, however, that any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under that rule.
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