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Title: Voluntary Deposits (Immunities and Exemptions) Act, 1991
State: Central
Year: 1991
THE VOLUNTARY DEPOSITS (IMMUNITIES AND EXEMPTIONS) ACT, 1991 [Act, No. 47 of 1991] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for certain immunities to persons making voluntary deposits with the National Housing Bank and for certain exemptions from direct taxes in relation to such deposits and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Whereas for effective economic and social planning it is necessary to canalise for certain social objectives black money which has become a serious threat to the national economy. And whereas with a view to such canalisation, the Central Government has decided to allow voluntary deposits being made with the National Housing Bank in accordance with a scheme to be formulated by that Bank whereunder forty per cent of the amount of such deposits will be credited to a special fund to be created for financing slum clearance and low cost housing for the poor and sixty per cent of the amount of such deposits can be utilised by the depositors for purposes specified by them. AND whereas it is expedient to provide for certain immunities and exemptions to render it possible for persons in possession of black money to make such deposits. Be it.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionVoluntary Surrender of Salaries (Exemption from Taxation) Act, 1961 Preamble 1
Title: Voluntary Surrender of Salaries (Exemption from Taxation) Act, 1961
State: Central
Year: 1961
THE VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF SALARIES (EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION) ACT, 1961 [Act, No. 46 of 1961] [6th December, 1961] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for exempting from, taxes on income a portion of the salary or allowances payable to any person who has in the public interest volunteered to forego it. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Twelfth Year of the Republic of India as follows :
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionVoluntary Surrender of Salaries (Exemption from Taxation) Act, 1961 Complete Act
Title: Voluntary Surrender of Salaries (Exemption from Taxation) Act, 1961
State: Central
Year: 1961
Preamble1 - VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF SALARIES (EXEMPTION FROM TAXATION) ACT, 1961 Section1 - Short title Section2 - Exemption from taxes on income in respect of salaries surrendered in favour of Government Section3 - Provisions of section 2 to apply to allowances Section4 - Power to make rules Section5 - Repeal
List Judgments citing this sectionVoluntary Deposits (Immunities and Exemptions) Act, 1991 [Repealed] Complete Act
Title: Voluntary Deposits (Immunities and Exemptions) Act, 1991 [Repealed]
State: Central
Year: 1991
Preamble1 - VOLUNTARY DEPOSITS (IMMUNITIES AND EXEMPTIONS) ACT, 1991 Section1 - Short title and extent Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Immunities Section4 - Deposit not to be taken Into account In certain cases Section5 - Amendment of Act 53 of 1987 Repealing Act1 - DIRECT-TAX LAWS (MISCELLANEOUS) REPEAL ACT, 2000
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Bar Councils Act, 1926 Complete Act
Title: Indian Bar Councils Act, 1926
State: Central
Year: 1926
.....and procedure of Bar Councils Section7 - Power of Bar Council to make bye-laws Section8 - Enrolment of advocates Section9 - Qualifications and admission of advocates Chapter II Section10 - Punishment of advocate for misconduct [Repealed] Section11 - Tribunal of Bar Council [Repealed] Section12 - Procedure in inquiries [Repealed] Section13 - Powers of the Tribunal and Courts in inquires [Repealed] Chapter III Section14 - Right of advocates to practise Section15 - General power of Bar Councils to make rules Section16 - Power to fix fees payable as costs Section17 - Indemnity against legal proceedings Section18 - Publication of rules Section19 - Amendment of enactments, etc Section20 - Transitional provision regarding certain Bar Councils affected by States' reorganisation ScheduleI - SCHEDULE
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Bar Councils Act, 1926 Section 4
Title: Composition of Bar Councils
State: Central
Year: 1926
.....period of ten years aforesaid shall be computed after taking into account the period for which the person concerned was entitled as of right to practise in the High Court of Bombay or of Saurashtra or in the Judicial Commissioner's Court of Kutch before the 1st day of May, 1960.] (3) Of the elected members of the Bar Councils to be constituted for the High Courts of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal and at Bombay such proportion as the High Court may direct in each case shall be persons who have, for such minimum period as the High Court may determine, been entitled to practise in the High Court in the exercise of its original jurisdiction, and such number as may be fixed by the High Court out of the said proportion shall be barristers of England or Ireland or members of the Faculty of Advocates in Scotland. (4) There shall be a Chairman and Vice-Chairman of each Bar Council elected by the Council in such manner as may be prescribed: PROVIDED that the Advocates-General of West Bengal, Madras Maharashtra and Gujarat shall be Chairmen ex officio, respectively, of the Bar Councils constituted for the High Courts of those States. __________________________ 1 ......
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Bar Councils Act, 1926 Section 15
Title: General Power of Bar Councils to Make Rules
State: Central
Year: 1926
A Bar Council may, with the previous sanction of the High Court for which it is constituted, make rules consistent with this Act to provide for and regulate any of the following matters, namely: -- (a) the rights and duties of the advocates of the High Court and their discipline and professional conduct; (b) the conditions subject to which advocates of other High Courts may be permitted to practise in the High Court; (c) the giving of facilities for legal education and training and the holding and conduct of examinations by the Bar Council; (d) the charging of fees payable to the Bar Council in respect of the enjoyment of educational facilities provided, or of the right to appear at examinations held, by the Bar Council; (e) the investment and management of the funds of the Bar Council; and (f) any other matter in respect of which the High Court may require rules to be made under this section.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionINDIAN BAR COUNCILS ACT, 1926 Section 20
Title: Transitional provision regarding certain Bar Councils affected by States' reorganisation
State: Central
Year: 1926
(1) The Bar Councils for the High Courts of the States of Bombay, Madhya Pradesh, Mysore, Punjab, Rajasthan and Travancore-Cochin functioning immediately before the 1stday of November, 1956, shall be deemed to be the Bar Councils for the High Courts of the corresponding new States of Bombay, Madhya Pradesh, Mysore, Punjab, Rajasthan and Kerala, respectively. (2) As from the said day, (a) the Bar Councils for the High Courts of Hyderabad and Saurashtra shall stand dissolved, and (b) the assets and liabilities of the Bar Council for the High Court of Hyderabad shall stand transferred to, the Bar Councils for the High Courts of Andhra Pradesh, Bombay and Mysore and be divided among them in such proportion as may be agreed upon, and in default of such agreement, in the proportion of 57.61:27.81:14.58.]
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Bar Councils Act, 1926 Preamble 1
Title: Indian Bar Councils Act, 1926
State: Central
Year: 1926
INDIAN BAR COUNCILS ACT, 1926 [Act, No. 38 of 1926] [9th September, 1926] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for the constitution of Bar Councils and for other purposes. WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for the constitution and incorporation of Bar Councils for certain Courts to confer powers and impose duties on such Bar Councils, and to consolidate and amend the law relating to legal practioners entitled to practice in such Courts. It is hereby enacted as follows:
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Bar Councils Act, 1926 Section 3
Title: Constitution and Incorporation of Bar Councils
State: Central
Year: 1926
(1) For every High Court a Bar Council shall be constituted in the manner hereinafter provided. (2) Every Bar Council so constituted shall be a body corporate having perpetual succession and a common seal with power to acquire and hold property, both movable and immovable, and to contract, and shall by the name of the Bar Council of the High Court for which it has been constituted sue and be sued.
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