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Home Bare Acts Phrase: suggestiveGovernment Buildings Act, 1899 Section 4
Title: Objections or Suggestions as to Erection, Etc., of Certain Government Buildings Within Municipalities How to Be Made and Dealt with
State: Central
Year: 1899
.....to the State Government a statement in writing of any objections or suggestions which such municipal authority may deem fit to make with reference to such erection, re-erection, construction or material structural alteration. (2) Every objection or suggestion submitted as aforesaid shall be considered by the State Government, which shall, after such investigation (if any) as it shall think advisable, pass orders thereon, and the building referred to therein shall be erected, re-erected, constructed or altered, as the case may be, in accordance with such orders: Provided that, if the State Government overrules or disregards any such objection or suggestion as foresaid, it shall give its reasons for so doing in writing. {Sub-section (3) rep.by the A.O.1937.}
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionArbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Section 72
Title: Suggestions by Parties for Settlement of Dispute
State: Central
Year: 1996
Each party may, on his own initiative or at the invitation of the conciliator, submit to the conciliator suggestions for the settlement of the dispute.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act 1966 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1966
.....educational and cultural institutions; (b) control of architectural features, elevation and frontage of buildings and structures; (c) dealing satisfactorily with areas of bad layouts, obsolete development and slum areas and re-location of population; (d) open spaces, gardens, playgrounds and recreation areas. (2) When the plans for an area or areas of comprehensive development are prepared whether or not separately, the Planning Authority shall follow the same procedure before submission of these plans to the State Government for sanction as is provided by sections 25, 26,27,28,29, 30 and 31 as respects a draft Development plan and submit such plan or plans from time to time to the State Government for sanction, along with a report 1. These words were substituted for the words "and publication", ibid, s. I 3(a)(iii). 2. These words were substituted for the words "and publish such plan", by Mah. 6 of 1976, s. 13(b). 3. These words were substituted for the words "and publication", ibid, s. 14. (a) explaining the proposals and the stages of development programme by which it is proposed to execute the plan or plans; (b) giving an approximate estimate of the cost involved in.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Development Act, 1957 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1957
.....or at whose expense such amenities are to be provided; (ix) the prohibitions or restrictions regarding erection of shops, workshops, warehouses or factories or buildings of a specified architectural feature of buildings designed for particular purposes in the locality; (x) the maintenance of walls, fences, hedges or any other structural or architectural construction and the height at which they shall be maintained; (xi) the restrictions regarding the use of any site for purposes other than erection of buildings; and (xii) any other matter which is necessary for the proper development of the zone or any area thereof according to plan and for preventing buildings being erected haphazardly in such zone or area. Section9 Submission of plans to the Central Government for approval (1) In this section and in sections 10, 11, 12 and 14 the word "plan" means the master plan as well as the zonal development plan for a zone. (2) Every plan shall, as soon as may be after its preparation, be submitted by the Authority to the Central Government for approval and that Government may either approve the plan without modifications or with such modifications as it may consider.....
List Judgments citing this sectionWakf Act, 1954 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1954
.....in respect of two or more States, while in some other cases there is more than one Board functioning in the same State. This is not a satisfactory arrangement. It is, therefore, necessary to reconstitute such Boards as intra-State bodies. It is accordingly proposed to empower the Central Government to make, wherever necessary, suitable orders for the reconstitution of these Boards and for division of their assets and liabilities. In regard to the composition of the Boards, the Act makes a distinction between Part A States, Part B States and Part C States. This distinction no longer holds good. It is, therefore, proposed to provide that each Board, when it is constituted for any of the States or the Union Territory of Delhi, should have eleven members while the Board for any other Union Territory, should have five members only. 2. In some of the States, the Act is in force in certain parts only and it is proposed to empower the Central Government to bring the Act into force in the remaining part of such States. If, however, for any reason it is not found feasible to bring the Act into force in the remaining part of any such State and establish a Board for the whole of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Agricultural Produce Marketing (Regulation) Act, 1998 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1998
.....agricultural produce for sale in any market area or market, surveys it for ascertaining the quality, refraction, adulteration and other like factors (zg)"trader" means a person who, in the normal course, carries out the business of buying or selling, storing or processing of any notified agricultural produce as a principal or as a duly authorised agent (2)If any question aries as to whether a person is or is not an agriculturist for the purpose of this Act, the matter shall be referred to the Director whose decision thereon shall be final. CHAPTER 2 ESTABLISHMENT OF MARKET AREA Section3 Notification of intention of regulating marketing of notified agricultural produce in area (1)The Government may, by notification, published in the Official Gazette, and such other manner as may be prescribed, declare its intention of regulating the marketing of such agricultural produce, and in such area, as may be specified in the notification, in accordance with the provisions of this Act : Provided that no such area shall be included in the notification except after consultation with the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, New Delhi Municipal Council, Delhi Cantonment Board and.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Jharkhand Municipal Act, 2011 Complete Act
State: Jharkhand
Year: 2011
.....Government in relation to a Municipal Council, or the Nagar Panchayat, the Executive Officer of the Municipal Council or the Nagar Panchayat; (47) "Factory" means a factory as defined in the Factories Act, 1948; (48) "Filth" means (a) night soil or other contents of latrines, cesspools and drains; (b) dirt, dung, refuse, useless or offensive materials thrown out in consequence of any process of manufacture, industry or trade; and (c) putrid or putrifying substance, (49) "Finance Commission" means the State Finance Commission constituted under Article 243-I of the Constitution of India and referred to in section 97 of this Act; (50) "Food" includes every article used for food or drink by man, other than drugs or water, and any article which ordinarily enters into, or is used in the composition or preparation of, human food, and also includes confectionery, flavouring and colouring matters, spices and condiments; (51) "Footpath" means a pavement, for use by pedestrians; (52) "Goods" include animals; (53) "Government" means the State Government of Jharkhand; (54) "Holding" means land held under one title or agreement and surrounded by one set of boundaries: Provided that, where two.....
List Judgments citing this sectionMaharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1960
.....to receive, on the issue of the order of amalgamation, division or reorganisation his share or interest, if he be a member, and the amount in satisfaction of his dues if he be a creditor. (5) On the issue of an order under sub-section (1), the provisions in sub-sections (2), (3) and (4) of section 17 shall apply to the societies so amalgamated, divided or reorganised as if they were amalgamated, divided or reorganised under that section, and to the society amalgamated, divided or reorganised. 4444. Sub-section (6) was added by Mah. 5 of 1976, s. 2. [(6) Nothing contained in this section shall apply for the amalgamation of 4545. These words were substituted for the words "two or more co-operative banks" by Mah. 4 of 1977,s.2. [two or more co-operative banks or two or more primary agricultual credit societies].] Section18A Amalgamation of co-operative banks 4646. Section 18-A was inserted by Mah. 5 of 1976, s. 3. (1) Where the Registrar is satisfied that it is essential in the public interest, or in order to secure the proper management of one or more co-operative banks that two or more such banks should be amalgamated, then notwithstanding anything contained in section 17, the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionWakf Act, 1995 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1995
.....shall not be taken into account. (2) All monies received by the Council under sub-section (1) and all other monies received by it as donations, benefactions and grants shall form a fund to be called the Central Wakf Fund. (3) Subject to any rules that may be made by the Central Government in this behalf, the Central Wakf Fund shall be under the control of the Council and may be applied for such purposes as the Council may deem fit. SECTION 11: ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT (1) The Council shall cause to be maintained such books of account and other books in relation to its accounts in such form and in such manner as may be prescribed by rules made by the Central Government. (2) The accounts of the Council shall be audited and examined annually by such auditor as may be appointed by the Central Government. (3) The costs of the audit shall be paid from the Central Wakf Fund. SECTION 12: POWER OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO MAKE RULES (1) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules to carry out the purposes of this Chapter. (2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for all or any of the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Assam Cooperative Societies Act, 1949 Complete Act
State: Assam
Year: 1949
.....Corporation Limited v. Collector of Central Excise [AIR 1963 SC 104], was concerned with the question as to whether exemption of excise duty to the factory run by a Co-operative Society, when exempted on payment of such duty was discriminatory or not. Their Lordships held that such exemption does not fall under discrimination. Similar question also arose in the cases of P.V. Shivarajan v. The Union of India [1959 Supp (1) SCR 779] and Gordhandas v. Assistant Collector of Central Excise and Customs. [(Unreported, decided on 27-9-68 in CA No. 1040 of 1965]. CHAPTER 1 Preliminary 1. Short title, extent and commencement. (1) This Act may be called the Assam Co-operative Societies Act, 1949. (2) It extends to the whole of the State of Assam. (3) It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may appoint. COMMENTS The Act came into force from 1st April, 1950, vide Notification No. CG 6/50/ 40, dated 3-3-1950. 2. Definitions. In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context " (a) "Administrative Council" means a body intermediary between a Managing Body and the General Assembly of registered society: "Affiliating Society".....
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