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Start Free TrialAdd Emoluments Compulsory Deposit Act 1974 Chapter II
Title: Compulsory Deposit of Additional Emoluments
State: Central
Year: 1974
.....of its provisions shall take effect, either prospectively or retrospectively, on such date, not being a date earlier than the appointed day, as may be specified in this behalf in the scheme and every scheme framed under this section shall have effect notwithstanding anything contained in any law (other than this Act) for the time being in force or in any instrument having effect by virtue of any enactment other than this Act. (4) The Central Government may make a scheme to add to, amend or vary any scheme framed under sub-section M. Section 11 - Rounding off Where the amount of any credit to be made in any Deposit Account contains a part of a rupee, then, such part, if it is fifty paise or more, shall be increased to one complete rupee and if it is less than fifty paise, it shall be ignored.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAdd Emoluments Compulsory Deposit Act 1974 Section 9
Title: Repayment of Deposits
State: Central
Year: 1974
.....of any amount credited to the Additional Dearness Allowance Deposit Account for any period ending on the 30th day of June, 1976; (b) in the case of any amount credited to the Additional Dearness Allowance Deposit Account for any period ending, after the 30th day of June, 1976, (i) by crediting such amount to the provident fund account of such employee, if he is the subscriber of any such account, or (ii) in cash, where such employee is not a subscriber to any provident fund. Explanation. --For the purposes of this section, "provident fund" has the meaning assigned to it in section 2(e) of the Provident Funds Act, 1925.] ____________________________ 1. Substituted, omitted & inserted by Act 74 of 1976 w.e.f. 11.06.1976.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionAdditional Emoluments (Compulsory Deposit) Act, 1974 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1974
.....dearness allowance is to take effect. Explanation I.-Where payment of dearness allowance is linked to a cost of living index or any other factor, any automatic payment, after the appointed day, of dearness allowance in consequence of any rise in such cost of living index or in consequence of any change in such other factor shall, notwithstanding the provisions of this clause, be deemed to be the additional dearness allowance. Explanation II.-For the purpose of computation of the additional dearness allowance in relation to an employee who enters into any post after the appointed day, dearness allowance payable, immediately before the appointed (Jay, in relation to such post shall be deemed to be the dearness allowance payable to such employee as if, he were holding that post on the appointed day and any excess over and above the said dearness allowance shall be deemed, for the purposes of this Act, to be the additional dearness allowance in relation to such employee; (c) "Additional wages" means such wages, over and above the wages payable to an employee in accordance with the rates in force immediately before the appointed (Jay, as may become payable to the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Abkari Act, 1878 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1878
.....in the Bombay Government Gazette declare to be liquor for the purposes of this Act; (8) "country-liquor" includes all liquor produced or manufactured in India "foreign liquor" includes all liquor imported into India by sea or land Provided that Government may by notification in the Bombay Government Gazette declare that any specified description of country liquor shall for the purposes of this Act be deemed to be foreign liquor (9) "intoxicating drug" includes ganja, bhang, charas' and every preparation and admixture of the same, and every intoxicating drink or substance prepared from hemp, grain or other material not included in the, term "liquor" but does not include opium or anything included within the meaning of that word as defined in the Opium Act, 1878, and "hemp" means any variety of the hemp plant from which intoxicating drugs can be produced Provided that Government may by notification in the Bombay Government Gazette declare that any other intoxicating substance together with every preparation and admixture of the same shall be deemed to be an intoxicating drug for the purposes of this Act; (10) "to import" means to bring into the presidency of Bombay "to.....
List Judgments citing this sectionMaharashtra University of Health Sciences Act, 1998 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1998
.....therefrom in the manner prescribed and shall have passed the prescribed examinations of the University or shall have carried on research satisfactorily under conditions as may be pre scribed; (hh) to develop, upgrade and start department in medical specialties as may be required and to provide instructions for such courses of study as it may determine; (ii) to hold examinations and to confer honorary degrees or other distinctions under conditions as may be prescribed; (jj) to prescribe conditions under which the award of any degree, title, diploma and other academic distinctions may be withheld; (kk) to institute, maintain and administer University colleges, hospitals and laboratories and institutes of research, library or other institutions necessary to carry out the objects of the University; (11) to affiliate or recognise colleges and institutions and to withdraw such affiliation or (mm) to establish, maintain and administer hostels, to recognize hostels not managed by the University and to suspend or withdraw such recognition therefrom; (nn) to exercise such control over the students of the University, as well to secure their health, well being and discipline and to.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Maharashtra Vaccination Act, 1964 Complete Act
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1964
.....into vaccination circles and in establishing public vaccination stations in each such vaccination circle, shall have due regard to the following factors, that is to say - (a) there shall not as far as possible be less than one public vaccinator for every 15,000 of the population in a rural area, and 25,000 of the population in an urban at . . (b) the area of each vaccination circle, in a rural area shall not as far as possible be more than one-fourth of the area Of a taluka; (c) the., number of public, vaccination stations, in charge of each public vaccination shall not as far as possible more than three in a rural area, and more than four in an urban area; (d) public vaccination startups shall be established in a vaccination circle so however that the distance between any two such stations does not as far as possible exceed eight kilometres rural area and three kilometres in an urban area. RULE 04: LOCATION OF PUBLIC VACCINATION STATIONS (1) The public vaccination stations, shall as far as possible be established in such places as are easily accessible to the members of the public. (2) In a rural area such stations may be established in the office of a village panchayat,.....
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