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Start Free TrialThe Punjab Package Deal Properties (Disposal) Act 1976 Complete Act
State: Punjab
Year: 1976
.....of acquired evacuee urban built-up properties to the Government of Punjab in package deal THE PUNJAB PACKAGE DEAL PROPERTIES (DISPOSAL) ACT, 1976 Punjab Act No.21 of 1976 (Amended up-to-date) (Received the assent of the President of India on the 19th April, 1976 and was first published for general information in the Punjab Government Gazette (Extraordinary), Legislative Supplement, dated the 30th April, 1976). An Act1 to provide for the disposal of properties taken over by Punjab Government in package deals and for matters connected therewith Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Punjab in the Twenty-seventh Year of the Republic of India as follows: 1. Short Title : This Act may be called the Punjab Package Deal Properties (Disposal) Act, 1976. 2. Definitions : In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,- (1) Commissioner2" means the Commissioner of a Division". (1-A) "package deal property'. means the surplus evacuee property taken over by the State Government and referred to in the Government of India letter- (i) No. 3(35)Pol.II/60, Land and Rent, dated 3rd June, 1961, read with letter No. 3(54)/Pol.II/60-L&R, dated 5th.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Haryana Evacuee Properties (Management and Disposal) Act, 2008 Complete Act
State: Haryana
Year: 2008
.....of land has been passed by the Chief Settlement ' Commissioner, Haryana or Secretary under the Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1954 (Central Act 44 of 1954), repealed by the Displaced Persons Claims and Other Laws Repeal Act, 2005 (Central Act 38 of 2005), and allotment has not been made. 3. Appointment of Chief Commissioner(Sales)and other Officers. (1) The State Government shall, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint a Chief Commissioner (Sales), as many Commissioners (Sales), and Tehsildars (Sales) or Naib Tehsildars (Sales)/ Naib Tehsildars (Rehabilitation), as may be necessary for the purpose of performing the functions assigned to them by or under this Act. (2) The Chief Commissioner (Sales) shall have general superintendence and control over the Commissioners (Sales), Tehsildars (Sales) and Naib Tehsildars (Sales)/Naib Tehsildars (Rehabilitation) in the State and may issue necessary directions for carrying out the purposes of this Act. 4. Power to transfer evacuee property. (i) The Tehsildar may transfer, except under clause (d) below, on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed, any evacuee property with the prior.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Delhi Bhoodan Yagna Act, 1955 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1955
..... 27. Regulations The Board may from time to time with the previous sanction of the State Government make regulations consistent with this Act and rules made thereunder- (a) for regulating its procedure and disposal of its business; (b) for the remuneration and conditions of service of its employees; (c) for the principles to be followed for the distribution of lands, qualifications of persons to whom lands may be given and the maximum areas to be leased to one family; (d) for prescribing conditions for advancing loans to lessees; (e) for any other matter arising out of the Board's functions under this Act for which it is necessary or expedient to make regulations. 28. Power to make rules. (1) The State Government may by notification make For the rules Delhi Bhoodan Yagna rules, 1958, see Notification No. F. 3(18) /56, GA & R / Revenue dated the 14th May, 1958; p. 267. Delhi Adm. Gazette Part IV, dated 5th June, 1958, rules to carry out the purposes of this Act. (2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, the State Government may make rules " (a) prescribing the area of land for purpose of clause (f) of section.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Bhoodan Yagna Act, 1955 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1955
..... Section27 Regulations The Board may from time to time with the previous sanction of the State Government make regulations consistent with this Act and rules made thereunder (a) for regulating its procedure and disposal of its business; (b) for the remuneration and conditions of service of its employees; (c) for the principles to be followed for the distribution of lands, qualifications of persons to whom lands may be given and the maximum area to be leased to one family; (d) for prescribing conditions for advancing loans to lessee; (e) for any other matter arising out of the Board's functions under this Act for which it is necessary or expedient to make regulations. Section28 Power to make Rules (1) The State Government may by notification make rules to carry out the purposes of this 3Act. (2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, the State Government may make rules prescribing (a) the area of land for purposes of clause (f) of sectio3n 2; (b) the form of Bhoodan declaration and the manner in which it shall be filed; (c) the documents to be filed with the Bhoodan declaration; (d) the form of notice.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Land Holdings (Ceiling) Act, 1960 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1960
....."Gaon Panchayat", "improvement", "land" [x x x ]and "village" shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in the Delhi Land Reforms Act, 1954, (Delhi Act 8 of 1954) CHAPTER 2 Ceiling on holdings and vesting and allotment of excess land 11. Substituted by Central Act No. 15 of 1976 Section(3) Ceiling on holding (1) Subject to the provisions of this section, on and from the commencement of the Delhi Land Holdings (Ceiling) Amendment Act, 1976, no person either by himself or, if he has a family, together with any other member of his family (hereinafter referred to as the person representing the family) shall, whether as a Bhumidhar or an Asami or party in one capacity and partly in another, be entitled to hold land in excess of- (a) (i) 7.25 hectares, in the case of land which is assured of irrigation from a private source of irrigation and is capable of yielding at least two crops in a year: or (ii) 5.8 hectares, in the case of land which is assured of irrigation from a Government source of irrigation and is capable of yielding at least one crop in a year; or (b) (i) 10.9. hectares, in the case of land which is assured of irrigation from a.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Punjab Land Improvement Scheme Act, 1963 Complete Act
State: Punjab
Year: 1963
THE PUNJAB LAND IMPROVEMENT SCHEME ACT, 1963 THE PUNJAB LAND IMPROVEMENT SCHEME ACT, 1963 Act no. 23 of 1963 As applicable to Punjab 1985 ANNEXURE-2 The Punjab land improvement Schemes Act, 1963 Punjab Act No. 23 of 1963 Arrangement of Section CHAPTER I Section 1 Short title 2 Definitions CHAPTER II Notification of areas, constitution of District Land Improvement Committee and making of land Improvement Scheme. 3 Notification of areas 4 Constitution, etc., of District Land Improvement Committees. 5 Functions of District Land Improvement Committees. 6 Power to enter upon land to do certain acts. 7 Approval and publication of schemes. 8 Objection of schemes. 9 Enquiry into objection and report. 10 Sanctioning of final scheme. 11 Publication of final scheme. 12 Power of District Land Improvement Committees to male regulations. CHAPTER III Execution of Schemes 13 Soil Conservation Officer to execute the scheme. 13A A special provision for financing of schemes by banks. 14 Power to carry out works under the schemes. 15 Power to State Government to carry out schemes. CHAPTER IV Maintenance, repair and use of works.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Act, 1954 Complete Act
State: Punjab
Year: 1954
THE DISPLACED PERSONS (COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION) ACT, 1954 THE DISPLACED PERSONS (COMPENSATION AND REHABILITATION) ACT, 1954 (Act No. 44 of 1954 as amended up-to-date) Contents Chapter " I Preliminary Section Subject 1 Short Title 2 Definitions CHAPTER II Payment of Compensation & Rehabilitation Grants to Displaced Persons 3 Appointment of Chief Settlement Commissioner, etc 4 Application for payment of compensation 5 Determination of Public dues by Settlement Officer 6 Relief to certain banking companies 7 Determination of amount of compensation 8 Form and manner of payment of compensation 8A Payment of compensation in case of mortgaged properties 9 Payment of compensation in cases of disputes 10 Special procedure of compensation in certain cases 11 Rehabilitation and other grants to displaced persons Chapter-III Compensation Pool for purposes of payment of compensation and rehabilitation grants to displaced persons 12 Power to acquire property for rehabilitation of.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Cooperative Societies Act, 1972 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1972
.....as member of a co-operative society except the following, namely : (a) an individual competent to contract under Section 11 of the Indian Contract Act, 1972 (b) any other co-operative society (c) the Central Government; and (d) such class or classes of persons or association of persons as may be notified by the Lieutenant-Governor in his behalf : Provided that the provisions of clause (a) shall not apply to an individual seeking admission to a society exclusively formed for the benefit of students of a school or college (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), the Lieutenant- Governor may, having regard to the fact that the interest of any person or class of persons conflicts or is likely to conflict with the objects of any society or class of societies, by general or special order, published in the Delhi Gazette, declare that any person or class of persons engaged in or carrying on any profession, business or employment shall be disqualified from being admitted, or for continuing as members or shall be eligible for membership only to a limited extent of any specified society or class of societies, so long as such person is or such persons are.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1967 Complete Act
State: Punjab
Year: 1967
.....in the value of land due to irrigation. (15) "legal practitioner" means any legal practitioner within the meaning of the Legal Practitioners Act, 1879 (Act XVIII of 1879), except a Mukhtar; (16) "net assets" of an estate or group of estates means the estimated average annual surplus produce of such estate or group of estates remaining after deduction of the ordinary expenses of cultivation as ascertained or estimated. Explanation" Ordinary expenses of cultivation include payments, if any, which the land-owner customarily bears, whether in kind or in cash, and in whole or in part whether in respect of" (a) water rates, (b) maintenance of means of irrigation, (c) maintenance of embankments, (d) supply of seed, (e) supply of manure, (f) improved implements of husbandry, (g) concessions with regard to fodder, (h) special abatements made for fallow or bad harvest, (i) cost of collection of rent, (j) allowance for shortage in collection of rent, (k) interest charges payable in respect of advances made in cash, free of interest, to tenants for the purpose of cultivation, (l) wages or customary dues paid to village auxiliaries whose products or labour are utilized for the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionUrban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1976 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1976
URBAN LAND (CEILING AND REGULATION) ACT, 1976 URBAN LAND (CEILING AND REGULATION) ACT, 1976 33 of 1976 An Act to provide for the imposition of a ceiling on vacant land in urban agglomerations, for the acquisition of such land in excess of the ceiling limit, to regulate the construction of buildings on such land and for matters connected therewith, with a view to preventing the concentration of urban land in the hands of a few persons and speculation and profiteering therein and with a view to bringing about an equitable distribution of land in urban agglomerations to sub-serve the common good. WHEREAS it is expedient lo provide for the imposition of a ceiling on vacant land in urban agglomerations, for the acquisition of such land in excess of the ceiling limit, to regulate the construction of buildings on such land and for matters connected therewith, with a view lo preventing the concentration of urban land in the hands of a few persons and speculation and profiteering therein and with a view to bringing about an equitable distribution of land in urban agglomerations lo sub-serve the common good; AND WHEREAS Parliament has no power to make laws for the States with.....
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