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Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966 Section 84

Title: Power of Central Government to Give Directions

State: Central

Year: 1966

The Central Government may give such directions to the State Governments of Punjab and Haryana and to the Administrators of the Union Territories of Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh as may appear to it to be necessary for the purpose of giving effect to the foregoing provisions of this Part and the State Governments and the Administrators shall comply with such directions.

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Army Act, 1950 Section 84

Title: Punishment of Officers, Junior Commissioned Officers and Warrant Officers by Area Commanders and Others

State: Central

Year: 1950

An officer having power not less than an area commander or an equivalent commander or an officer empowered to convene a general court-martial or such other officer as is, with the consent of the Central Government, specified by1[the Chief of the Army Staff] may, in the prescribed manner, proceed against an officer below the rank of lieutenant-colonel, a junior commissioned officer or a warrant officer, who is charged with an offence under this Act, and award one or more of the following punishments, that is to say,-- (a) forfeiture of seniority, or in the case of any of them whose promotion depends upon length of service, forfeiture of service for the purpose of promotion for a period not exceeding twelve months, but subject to the right of the accused previous to the award to elect to be tried by a court-martial; (b) severe reprimand or reprimand; (c) stoppage of pay and allowances until any proved loss or damage occasioned by the offence of which he is convicted is made good. ______________________ 1 . Substituted b y Act 19 of 1955 , sec. 2 and Sch., for "the Commander-in-Chief.

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Income Tax Act, 1961 Section 84

Title: [Omitted]

State: Central

Year: 1961

1[***] ______________________ 1. Omitted by the Finance (No. 2) Act, 1967, with effect from 1st April, 1968.

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Border Security Force Act, 1968 Section 84

Title: Challenge

State: Central

Year: 1968

(1) At all trials by a General Security Force Court or by a Petty Security Force Court, as soon as the court is assembled, the names of the presiding officer and members shall be read over to the accused, who shall thereupon be asked whether he objects to being tried by any officer sitting on the court. (2) If the accused objects to such officer, his objection and also the reply thereto of the officer objected to shall be heard and recorded, and the remaining officers of the court shall in the absence of the challenged officer decide on the objection. (3) If the objection is allowed by one-half or more of the votes of the officers entitled to vote, the objection shall be allowed, and the member objected to shall retire, and his vacancy may be filled in the prescribed manner, by another officer subject to the same right of the accused to object. (4) When no challenge is made, or when a challenge has been made and disallowed, or the place of every officer successfully challenged has been filled by another officer to whom no objection is made or allowed, the court shall proceed with the trial.

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Indo-tibetan Border Police Force Act, 1992 Section 84

Title: Power of a General Force Court

State: Central

Year: 1992

A General Force Court shall have the power to try any person subject to this Act for any offence punishable thereunder and to pass any sentence authorised thereby.

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Chit Funds Act, 1982 Section 84

Title: Power to Delegate

State: Central

Year: 1982

The State Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, direct that any power (other than the power to hear appeals or to make rules) exercisable by it under this Act or the rules made thereunder may be exercised also by any officer of the State Government subject to such terms and conditions, if any, as may be specified therein.

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Christian Marriage Act1872 Section 84

Title: Power to Prescribe Fees and Rules for Indian States [Repealed]

State: Central

Year: 1872

Rep.by the A.O.1950.

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Indian Evidence Act 1872 Section 84

Title: Presumption as to Collections of Laws and Reports of Decisions

State: Central

Year: 1872

The Court shall presume the genuineness of every book purporting to be printed or published under the authority of the Government of any country, and to contain any of the laws of that country, and of every book purporting to contain reports of decisions of the Courts of such country.

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Assam Rifles Act, 2006 Section 84

Title: Inquiry into Absence Without Leave

State: Central

Year: 2006

(1) When any person subject to this Act has been absent from his duty without due authority for a period of thirty days, a court of inquiry shall, as soon as practicable, be assembled and such court shall, on oath or affirmation administered in the prescribed manner, inquire respecting the absence of the person, and the deficiency, if any, in the property of the Government entrusted to his care, or in any arms, ammunition, equipment, instruments, clothing or necessaries; and if satisfied of the fact of such absence without due authority or other sufficient cause, the court shall declare such absence and the period thereof and the said deficiency, if any, and the Commandant of the unit to which the person belongs shall make a record thereof in the prescribed manner. (2) If the person declared absent does not afterwards surrender or is not apprehended, he shall, for the purpose of this Act, be deemed to be deserter.

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Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 84

Title: Act of a Person of Unsound Mind

State: Central

Year: 1860

Nothing is an offence which is done by a person who, at the time of doing it, by reason of unsoundness of mind, is incapable of knowing the nature of the act, or that he is doing what is either wrong or contrary to law.

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