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The Himachal Pradesh Subordinate Courts Employees (Pay, Allowances & Other Conditions of Service) Act, 2005 Complete Act

State: Himachal

Year: 2005

.....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. Section 5 - Saving The rules applicable to the Subordinate Courts' employees immediately before the commencement of this Act, shall continue to regulate the pay, allowances and other conditions of service until rules regulating pay, allowances and other conditions of service are framed under this Act. Schedule - SCHEDULE SCHEDULE [See sections 2 (e) and 3 (1)] Pay Scales admissible to Subordinate Courts' Employees Master Scale: 2520-100-3220-110-3660-120-4260-140-4400-150-5000-160-5800-200-7000-220-8100-275-10300-340-12000-375-13500-400-15900-450-18600-500-23600 Sl. No. Category Classification Pay scale 1. Superintendent Grade-I Class-I Gazetted 7220-220-8100-275-10300-340-11660 2. Superintendent Grade-II Class-II Non- Gazetted 6400-200-7000-220-8100-275-10300-340-10640 3. Personal Assistant -do- -do- 4. Reader Class-III 5800-200-7000-220-8100-275-9200 5. English Clerk -do- -do- 6. Civil Nazir -do- -do- 7. Translator -do- -do- 8. .....

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Bombay Police Act, 1951, (Maharashtra) Section 25

Title: Punishment of the Members of the Subordinate Ranks of the Police Force Departmentally for Neglect of Duty, Etc.

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1951

.....school for duty under him.] 18 [(bb) * * * * * *] (c) The exercise of any power conferred by this sub-section shall be subject always to such rules and orders as may be made by the State Government in that behalf. (3) Nothing in 19 [sub-sections (1), (1A)] and (2)-- (a) shall affect any Police officer's liability to a criminal prosecution for any offence with which he may be charged; or (b) shall entitle any authority subordinate to that by which the Police officer was appointed, to dismiss or remove him. ___________________ 1. Sub-section (1) was substituted by Mah. 40 of 2000, s. 6(1), (w.e.f. 9-10-2000). 2. These words shall be deemed to have been substituted with effect from the 13th day of December, 1982 for the words "Inspector-General" by Mah. 32 of 1987, s. 2. 3. These brackets and words were inserted by Mah. 24 of 1971, s. 5. 4 . This word was substituted for the words "District Superintendent" by Mah. 46 of 1962, s. 3, Sch. 5 . These words were added, by Mah. 28 of 1964, s. 5(d). 6 . Clause (a) was substituted by Mah. 40 of 2000, s. 6(2), (w.e.f. 9-10-2000). 7 . These words were substituted for the words "Police Training School" by Mah. 28.....

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Bengal Agra and Assam Civil Courts Act, 1887 Section 6

Title: Vacancies Among District or Subordinate Judges

State: Central

Year: 1887

.....in this section shall be construed to prevent a State Government from appointing a District Judge or Subordinate Judge to discharge, for such period as it thinks fit, in addition to the functions devolving on him as such District Judge or Subordinate Judge, all or any of the functions of another District Judge or Subordinate Judge, as the case may be. _________________________ 1. Substituted for the words "the Governor-General in Council has sanctioned an increase of the number of District Judges or Subordinate Judges" by the Devolution Act, 1920 (38 of 1920), Section 2 and Section I. 2. Substituted for the words "Local Government" by A.O. 1937 and A.L.O. 1950. 3. The words "as the case may be" were omitted by A.O. 1937 and A.L.O. 1950.

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Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869, (Maharashtra) Section 23

Title: Situation of Subordinate Courts

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1869

.....subject to the general or special orders of the High Court inthis behalf.] Provisionsapplicable to Joint 8 [Civil Judges] Forthe purpose of this section the provisions of the Act applicable to 8 [CivilJudges] shall be, and shall be deemed always to have been applicable to Joint 8 [Civil Judges] : Provided that no such Joint6 [Civil Judge] shall hear anddetermine any suit, instituted under section 4 of the Dekkhan Agriculturists'Relief Act, 1879, unless the value of the said suit falls within the limits ofthe pecuniary jurisdiction conferred on him by that Act.] ______________________ 1.The words "Civil Judges" were substituted for the words"Subordinate Judges" by s. 3 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment)Act, 1945 (Bom. 10 of 1945), read with Bom. 48 of 1947, s. 3. 2.The words "Provincial Government" were substituted for the words"Governor of Bombay in Council" by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Orderin Council. 3.This word was substituted for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptationof Laws Order, 1950. 4.This proviso was inserted by s. 4 of the Bombay Civil Courts (Amendment) Act,1900 (Bom 1 of 1900). 5.The words "acting under the general control of the.....

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Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 Section 4A

Title: Power to Confer Jurisdiction on Subordinate Judicial Officers and to Transfer Proceedings to Such Officers

State: Central

Year: 1890

.....(1). (3) The Judge of a District Court may at any stage transfer to his own Court or to any officer subordinate to him empowered under sub-section (1) any proceeding under this Act pending in the Court of any other such officer. (4) When any proceedings are transferred under this section in any case in which a guardian has been appointed or declared, the judge of the District Court may, by order in writing, declare that the Court of the Judge or officer to whom they are transferred shall, for all or any of the purposes of this Act, be deemed to be the Court which appointed or declared the guardian.] ________________________ 1. Inserted By Act 4 of 1936, section 3.

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Bombay Civil Courts Act, 1869 Section 23

Title: Situation of Subordinate Courts

State: Central

Year: 1869

.....Dekkhan Agriculturists' Relief Act, 1879, unless the value of the said suit falls within the limits of the pecuniary jurisdiction conferred on him by that Act.] 1 [Civil Judge] shall hear and determine any suit instituted under section 4 of the Dekkhan Agriculturists' Relief Act, 1879, unless the value of the said suit falls within the limits of the pecuniary jurisdiction conferred on him by that Act.] ________________________ 1. Substituted for the words "Subordinate Judges" by Bom. Act 10 of 1945, Section 3 read with Bom. Act 48 of 1947. Section 3. 2. Proviso added by Bom. Act 1 of 1900, Section 4. 3. Inserted by Bom. Act 7 of 1930, Section 2. 4. Last two paragraphs substituted for original para by Bom. Act 1 of 1900, Section 4.

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Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 Section 6

Title: Complaint Against Presiding Officers of Subordinate Courts when Not Contempt

State: Central

Year: 1971

A person shall not be guilty of contempt of court in respect of any statement made by him in good faith concerning the presiding officer of any subordinate court to-- (a) any other subordinate court, or (b) the High Court, to which it is subordinate. Explanation.In this section, "subordinate court" means any court subordinate to a High Court.

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The Orissa Subordinate Education Service (Validation of Appointment) Act, 1982 Complete Act

State: Orissa

Year: 1982

.....SUB-ORDINATE EDUCATION SERVICE (VALIDATION OF APPOINTMENT) ACT, 1982 THE ORISSA SUB-ORDINATE EDUCATION SERVICE (VALIDATION OF APPOINTMENT) ACT, 1982 Orissa Act 6 of 1982 [Received the assent of the Governor on the 31st March, 1982 first published in an extraordinary issue of the Orissa Gazette, dated the 3rd April 1982] An act to validate certain appointments made in the Orissa sub-ordinate education services. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Orissa in the thirty-third Year of the Republic of India, as follows:" 1. Short title and Commence ment. (1) This Act may be called the Orissa Subordinate Education Service (Validation of Appointment) Act, 1982. (2) It shall be deemed to have come into force on the 25th day of January, 1982. 2. Definitions. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires," ( ) "Education Service Rules" means the Orissa Subordinate Education Service (General Branch) Rules, 1972; (b) "Service" means the Junior Grade of the Orissa Subordinate Education Service (General Branch) comprising of the posts of Assistant Teachers, Headmasters of Middle English Schools and Sub-Inspectors of Schools j (e) words and.....

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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 15

Title: Subordination of Judicial Magistrates

State: Central

Year: 1973

( 1 ) Every Chief Judicial Magistrate shall be subordinate to the Sessions Judge; and every other Judicial Magistrate shall, subject to the general control of the Sessions Judge, be subordinate to the Chief Judicial Magistrate. ( 2 ) The Chief Judicial Magistrate may, from t ime to time, make rules or give special orders, consistent with this Code, as to the distribution of business among the Judicial Magistrates subordinate to hi m. STATE AMENDMENT 1B ihar: In section 15, after sub-section ( 2 ) of section 15 , the following sub-section shall be substituted, namely.- "( 3 ) Any judicial Magistrate exercising powers over any local area extending beyond the district in which he holds hi s Court, shall be subordinate to the Chief Judicial Magistrate of the said district and reference in this Code to the Sessions Judge shall be deemed to be references to the Sessions Judge of that district where he holds hi s Court." _______________________ 1 . Vide Bihar Act 8 of 1977, Section 4 (w.e.f. 10-1-1977).

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Bengal Agra and Assam Civil Courts Act, 1887 Section 11

Title: Transfer of Proceedings on Vacation of Office of Subordinate Judge

State: Central

Year: 1887

(1) In the event of the death, resignation or removal of a Subordinate Judge, or of his being incapacitated by illness or otherwise for the performance of his duties or of his absence from the place at which his Court is held, the District Judge may transfer all or any of the proceedings pending in the Court of the Subordinate Judge either to his own Court or to any Court under his administrative control competent to dispose of them. (2) Proceedings transferred under sub-section (1) shall be disposed of as if they had been instituted in the Court to which they are so transferred; (3) Provided that the District Judge may retransfer to the Court of the Subordinate Judge or his successor any proceedings transferred under sub-sec. (1) to his own or any other Court. (4) For the purposes of proceedings which are not pending in the Court of the Subordinate Judge on the occurrence of an event referred to in sub-section (I), and with respect to which that Court has exclusive jurisdiction, the District Judge may exercise all or any of the jurisdiction of that Court.

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