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Start Free TrialOfficers of Parliament (Pension, Housing and Medical Facilities to the Spouse of the Speaker of the House of the People, Dying While Holding Such Office) Rules, 2002 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 2002
.....March, 2002. RULE 02: DEFINITION In these rules unless the context otherwise requires." (a) "medical attendant" means any registered medical practitioner practising any system of medicine; (b) "medical attendance and treatment" means medical consultation, hospitalisation, cost of medicines, clinical and pathological tests, other methods of medical examination and surgical operations, which the spouse of the Speaker dying while holding such office and minor children of such Speaker may require; (c) "residence" means a residential accommodation of" (i) the Type VII bungalow at a place where Central Government owned accommodation is available or the next highest type of accommodation if Type VII bungalow is not available; or (ii) the nature having a living area of not exceeding two thousand square feet at a place where Central Government owned accommodation is not available; (d) "Speaker dying while holding such office" means a person who dies while holding the post of the Speaker of the House of the People; (e) "spouse" means a person, who is legally married to the Speaker dying in office; (f) "travelling expenses" means." (i) in the case of Government medical.....
List Judgments citing this sectionIncome Tax Act, 1961 Section 64
Title: Income of Individual to Include Income of Spouse, Minor Child, Etc.
State: Central
Year: 1961
.....individual has, at any time after the 31st day of December, 1969, been converted by the individual into property belonging to the family through the act of impressing such separate property with the character of property belonging to the family or throwing it into the common stock of the family or been transferred by the individual, directly or indirectly, to the family otherwise than for adequate consideration (the property so converted or transferred being hereinafter referred to as the converted property), then, notwithstanding anything contained in any other provision of this Act or in any other law for the time being in force, for the purpose of computation of the total income of the individual under this Act for any assessment year commencing on or after the 1st day of April, 1971, (a) the individual shall be deemed to have transferred the converted property, through the family, to the members of the family for being held by them jointly; (b) the income derived from the converted property or any part thereof shall be deemed to arise to the individual and not to the family; (c) where the converted property has been the subject matter of a partition (whether partial or.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSalaries and Allowances of Officers of Parliament Act, 1953 Section 7A
Title: Family Pension, Etc., to Spouse of Speaker Dying on Office
State: Central
Year: 1953
.....receive pension available to the spouse of any member of Parliament who dies during his term of office as such member for a period of five years from the date of death of the member under sub-section (1A) of section 8A of the Salary, Allowances and Pension of Members of Parliament Act, 1954 (30 of 1954). (2) Without prejudice to the provisions of clause (a) of sub-section (2) of section 4 and subject to any rules made in this behalf under section 11, such spouse shall be entitled to the use of unfurnished residence 'without payment of licence fee for the remainder of the her life. (3) Subject to any rules made in this behalf under section 11,-- (a) such spouse, for the remainder of her life; and (b) the minor children of such Speaker, shall be entitled to medical attendance and treatment, free of charge,] ________________________ 1. Inserted by the Salaries and allowances of officers of Parliament (second Amendment) Act, 2002 w.e.f. 03-03-2002
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionVice-presidents Pension Act, 1997 Section 3A
Title: Free Accommodation to Spouse of Vice-president
State: Central
Year: 1997
1[3A. Free accommodation to spouse of Vice-President Subject to any rules that may be made in this behalf, the spouse of a person who dies- (a) while holding the office of Vice-President, or (b) after ceasing to hold office as Vice-President either by the expiration or his term of office or by resignation of his office, shall be entitled to the use of 2[furnished residence (including its maintenance)] without payment of licence fee, for the remainder of her life.] ______________________ 1 . Inserted by the Vice-President Pension (Amdt) Act, 2002 w.e.f. 23-05-2002. 2. Substituted by the Vice-President Pension (Amendment) Act, 2002
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPresidents Emoluments and Pension Act, 1951 Section 2A
Title: Family Pension to Spouse of President
State: Central
Year: 1951
1[2A. Family Pension to spouse of President.-- The spouse of a person who dies-- (a) while holding the office of President, or (b) after ceasing to hold office as President either by the expiration of his term of office or by resignation of his office, shall be paid a family pension at the rate of fifty per cent, of pension as is admissible to a retiring President, for the remainder of her life.] ______________________ 1. Inserted by The Presidents Emoluments And Pension (Amendment) Act, 2000 (14 Of 2000) w.e.f. 24.05.2000
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPresidents Emoluments and Pension Act, 1951 Section 3
Title: Free Medical Attendance and Treatment to Spouse of President Dying in Office
State: Central
Year: 1951
1[3. Free medical attendance and treatment to spouse of President dying in office.- Subject to any rules that may be made in this behalf, the spouse of a person who dies while holding the office of President shall, for the remainder of life, be entitled to medical attendance and treatment, free of charge.] ______________________ 1. Substituted for the original section 3 by the President's Pension (Amendment) Act, 1976 (79 of 1976), section 3 (25-8-1976).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPresidents Emoluments and Pension Act, 1951 Section 3A
Title: Free Accommodation to Spouse of President
State: Central
Year: 1951
..... (iii) to a telephone and a motor-car, free of charge or such car allowance for the remainder of his life, as may be specified in the rules; (iv) to travel anywhere in India, in a calendar year to twelve single journeys, by the highest class, by air, rail or steamer, accompanied by a companion or a relative.] shall be entitled to the use of unfurnished residence without payment of licence fee, for the remainder of her life.] ______________________ 1. Inserted by The Presidents Emoluments And Pension (Amendment) Act, 2000 (14 Of 2000) w.e.f. 24.05.2000 2. Substituted by The Presidents Emoluments And Pension (Amendment) Act, 2008 (28 Of 2008) w.e.f. 30.12.2008 for " (b) after ceasing to hold office as President either by the expiration of his term of office or by resignation of his office,"
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Contract Act, 1872 Chapter 6
Title: Of the Consequences of Breach of Contract
State: Central
Year: 1872
.....in advance. A repairs the house, but not according to contract. B is entitled to recover from A the cost of making the repairs conform to the contract. (g) A contracts to let his ship to B for a year, from the first of January, for a certain price. Freights rise, and, on the first of January, the hire obtainable for the ship is higher than the contract price. A breaks his promise. He must pay to B, by way of compensation, a sum equal to the difference between the contract price and the price for which B could hire a similar ship for a year on and from the first of January. (h) A contracts to supply B with a certain quantity of iron at a fixed price, being a higher price than that for which A could procure and deliver the iron. B wrongfully refuses to receive the iron. B must pay to A, by way of compensation, the difference between the contract price of the iron and the sum for which A could have obtained and delivered it. (i) A delivers to B, a common carrier, a machine, to be conveyed, without delay, to A's mill, informing B that his mill is stopped for want of the machine. B unreasonably delays the delivery of the machine, and A, in consequence, loses a profitable.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSale of Goods Act, 1930 Chapter VI
Title: Suits for Breach of the Contract
State: Central
Year: 1930
.....the seller the breach of warranty in diminution or extinction of the price; or (b) sue the seller for damages for breach of warranty. (2) The fact that a buyer has set up a breach of warranty in diminution or extinction of the price does not prevent him from suing for the same breach of warranty if he has suffered further damage. Section 60 - Repudiation of contract before due date Where either party to a contract of sale repudiates the contract before the date of delivery, the other may either treat the contract as subsisting and wait till the date of delivery, or he may treat the contract as rescinded and sue for damages for the breach. Section 61 - Interest by way of damages and special damages (1) Nothing in this Act shall affect the right of the seller or the buyer to recover interest or special damages in any case where by law interest or special damages may be recoverable, or to recover the money paid where the consideration for the payment of it has failed. (2) In the absence of a contract to the contrary, the court may award interest at such rate as it thinks fit on the amount of the price-- (a) to the seller in a suit by him for the amount of the.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGeneva Convention Act 1960 Section 3
Title: Punishment of Grave Breaches of Conventions
State: Central
Year: 1960
.....other case, with imprisonment for a term which may extend to fourteen years. (2) Sub-section (1) applies to persons regardless of their nationality or citizenship. (3) For the purposes of this section,- (a) a grave breach of the First Convention is a breach of that Convention involving an act referred to in article 50 of that Convention committed against persons or property protected by that Convention; (b) a grave breach of the Second Convention is a breach of that Convention involving an act referred to in article 51 of that Convention committed against persons or property protected by that Convention; (c) a grave breach of the Third Convention is a breach of that Convention involving an act referred to in article 130 of that Convention committed against persons or property protected by that Convention; and (d) a grave breach of the Fourth Convention is a breach of that Convention involving an act referred to in article 147 of that Convention committed against persons or property protected by that Convention.
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