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Jan 28 2009 (HC)

St. theresa's Tender Loving Care Home rep. by Its Chief Co-ordinator V ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2009(4)ALT54

..... in 1960, parliament enacted orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act, 1960 (central act no. ..... section 29 empowers the state government to make rules and section 30 empowers the board constituted under section 5 to make regulations. ..... of the organisation shall be willing to sign a written undertaking to follow the guidelines laid down by the supreme court of india and those prescribed from time to time by the government of india and the regulations, if any, made by cara; (e) they shall have an appropriate children home for the protection and up-keep of children including infants; (g) they shall run on noncommercial and non-profit basis; (h) they shall be able to raise funds through donations or government grants; (i) they shall have atleast one qualified social worker on its staff ..... to carry out the adoption work; (j) the agency shall .....

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Feb 25 2022 (SC)

Nkgsb Cooperative Bank Limited Vs. Subir Chakravarty

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... at the outset, we must notice that the expression any officer subordinate to him has been used in several legislations38 enacted 38 section 14 of the suppression of immoral traffic in women and girls act, 1956; section 5 of the orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act, 1960; section 166 of the manipur land revenue and land reforms act, 1960; section 10k of the export (quality control and inspection) act, 1963; section 43a of the unlawful activities (prevention) act, 1967; 18 by parliament/state legislature. ..... act, 1960; section 5 ( any other officer of customs who is subordinate to him ), section 28j ( the customs authorities subordinate to him ), section 129d ( adjudicating authority subordinate to him and any officer of customs subordinate to him ) and section 129da ( adjudicating authority subordinate to him ) of the customs act, 1962; section 10m ( any officer subordinate to the director of inspection and quality control ) and section 13 ( authority subordinate to the central government ) of the export (quality control and inspection) act, 1963; section 79 ( any officer subordinate to the board ) of the punjab reorganisation act, 1966; section 42 ( any person subordinate to the state government ) of the unlawful activities (prevention) act, 1967; section 21 ( authority subordinate to the .....

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Dec 07 2015 (HC)

Mose Ministries, rep.by its Administrator Jeyam Abraham and Another Vs ...

Court : Chennai Madurai

..... inspected the home and (iii) the submissions made by the chairman of the child welfare committee and the district social welfare officer, which we have analysed and discussed critically in the preceding part of this order, we arrive at the following findings: (i) that without obtaining a certification under section 9(2) of the juvenile justice act, 1986, that it was a juvenile home entitled to admit juveniles, the institution received infants from unknown sources from the year 1994; (ii) that from the year 1994 till the year 2008, the institution failed to get recognition under section 13 of the orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act, 1960, though ..... under section 16(3) of the orphanages act, the previous written consent of the board of control, constituted by the state government under section 5 of the act is required, to change either the name or the location of a children's home. ..... the administrator pastor selvaraj has no clue about any of the staff in the facility or the details of the inmates. ..... the so-called staff of the institution do not know any details about the institution and were depending upon the girl/inmate designated as warden for the details. .....

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Aug 11 2016 (HC)

The Destitute Charitable Trust Rep by its Managing Trustee Vs. The Cha ...

Court : Chennai

..... the petitioner trust submitted a representation dated 24.07.2006 to the district collector of kancheepuram district praying for recognition of the trust as per the provisions of the various acts governing the state and was directed by the district social welfare officer, kancheepuram district, to run the institution for a period of one year, vide order dated 01.08.2006 and it was indicated that after the expiry of one year, the request would be considered for registration of the institution as per the provisions of the orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act, 1960 [central act 10 of 1960] [in short orphanages act, 1960]. 3. ..... for rehabilitation of sexually abused children who are reported as children in need of care and protection to the committee by special juvenile police unit or local police, as the case may be, under the protection of children from sexual offences act, 2012; (xiv) dealing with cases referred by the board under sub-section (2) of section 17; (xv) co-ordinate with the police, labour department and other agencies involved in the care and protection of children with support of the district child protection unit or the state government; (xvi) in case of a complaint of abuse of a child in any child ..... * sufficient supervisory and sub-staff should be appointed as per the act. .....

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Feb 04 2002 (HC)

St. theresa's Tender Loving Care Home, Hyd. Vs. All Concerned and Ors. ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 2002(2)ALD316; 2002(2)ALT149; 96(2002)DLT780

..... it is submitted that under section 29 of the orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act, 1960 which governs the licensing and regulation of orphanages, the state government has initially issued g.o. ..... orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) rules, 1999. ..... district and on 29.5.2001 at hyderabad and also brought to the notice of the court that an application for recognition was made by the appellant under the provisions of the orphanages and other charitable institutions (control and supervision) act in 1960 and paid the requisite fee for the same. ..... the learned chief judge, city civil court dismissed the petition on the ground that the appellant has not produced any certificate from the board constituted by the government and that even though the appellant applied for such a certificate, no certificate had been granted so far.3. ..... as already noticed, the court below rejected the original petition on the grounds of maintainability and that the appellant has not produced any certificate of recognition from the board. ..... it is submitted that the appellant is not aware of the constitution of the board or its decision or the rejection of application for recognition and that no decision of the board is communicated to the appellant herein as alleged and if cominunicated, the appellant herein has the right to appeal. ..... it is further submitted that the board as contemplated under g.o. .....

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Jan 16 2006 (HC)

Jaganmoy Banerjee and ors. Vs. State of West Bengal and anr.

Court : Kolkata

Reported in : (2006)2CALLT44(HC),2006(2)CHN68

..... section 13 of the orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act, 1960 prohibits any person to maintain or conduct any home except under, and in accordance with, the conditions of a certificate of recognition granted under the act, while section 24 provides for penalty in case of non-compliance of any of the provision of the act or of any rule, regulation etc. ..... roy that non-mention of penal provision will not obliterate an offence nor will it absolve the offender if the fact discloses, commission of such an offence, and in the present case since the society does not possess any certificate, as required under section 13 of the orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act, 1960, petitioner nos. ..... so, there is no scope for attracting the penal provision of section 24 of the orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act, 1960 in the present case.12. ..... was not registered as an adoption agency under the central adoption resource agency or licensed by the state government under the orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act, 1960 or any other act or rules.3. mr. ..... so on the face of the above provision and when there are specific and exhaustive rules of the state government on the subject, the question of attracting the provisions of orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act does not arise.11. .....

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Apr 13 2006 (SC)

R.D. Upadhyay Vs. State of A.P. and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR2006SC1946; 2006(1)ALD(Cri)777; 2006(3)ALD42(SC); JT2006(5)SC18; 2006(II)OLR(SC)1; 2006(4)SCALE336

..... are wide range of existing laws on the issues concerning children, such as, the guardians and wards act, 1890, child marriage restraint act, 1929, the factories act, 1948, hindu adoptions and maintenance act, 1956, probation of offenders act, 1958, orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act, 1960, the child labour (prohibition and regulation) act, 1986, juvenile justice (care and protection of children) act, 2000, the infant milk substitutes, feeding bottles and infant foods, (regulation of production, supply and distribution) act, 1992, pre-natal diagnostic techniques (regulation and prevention of misuse) act, 1994, persons with disabilities (equal ..... article 46 provides that the state shall promote with special care the educational and economic interests of the weaker sections of the people, and, in particular, of the scheduled castes and the scheduled tribes, and shall protect them from social injustice and all forms of exploitation. ..... we may again refer to the juvenile justice act which provides for the care and rehabilitation of neglected and delinquent children, under specially constituted juvenile welfare boards/courts. ..... also, in the event of a women prisoner falling ill herself, alternative arrangements for looking after the child should be made by the jail staff. ..... this facility will also be extended to children of warders and other female prison staff.b. .....

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May 02 1968 (HC)

Nanak Chand Benarsi Das and ors. Vs. Chander Kishore and ors.

Court : Delhi

Reported in : AIR1969Delhi235; 1969CriLJ965

..... reference has also been made by the learned judge to the definition of the word 'child' in the factories act 1948, the women and children's institution licensing act, 1956, tea districts emigrants labour act, 1951, child marriage restraint act 1929 and orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act 1960 in each of which the definition of the word 'child' is that of a person who is either 14 or 15 or 16 but in no case over 18 years of age.45. ..... while the view taken in some decisions is that the word 'child' used in sub-section (1) of section 483 means a boy or a girl below 18 years of age, some other decisions have taken the view that the age of the boy or girl has no relevance at all and that the only requirement of the section is that the applicant for maintenance should be the off-spring of the person from whom maintenance is claimed and that he or she should be unable to maintain himself or herself.21. ..... relying upon these authorities the learned counsel for the respondent urges that even if chander kishore and ravinder kishore who were above 18 years of age, are held to be children, the only allowance that could be awarded to them was to provide them with board and lodging. ..... we thereforee see no reason, on the facts of this case, to restrict the meaning of the word maintenance to include board and lodging and some sort of education as some of the english judges to whose decisions reference has been made above, have held.63. .....

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Feb 15 2012 (HC)

N. Balachandran, Secretary, Association of Orphanages Mananthavady Vs. ...

Court : Kerala

..... the short question which arises for consideration in this petition under section 482 of criminal procedure code is whether orphanages and charitable homes which are registered under the orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act 1960 have to be again registered under section 34(3) of juvenile justices (care and protection of children) act 2000 as amended by act 33 of 2006. 2. ..... therefore, the question for consideration is whether the orphanages registered under section 13 of the orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act 1960 have to be again registered under section 34(3) juvenile justices act 2000. 6. ..... that sections 13 and 14 of the orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act 1960 read thus: "13. ..... in the light of annexure-a4 government order an orphanage registered under the orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act need not again register under section 34(3) of juvenile justices (care and protection of children) act 2000 as amended by act 33 of 2006. ..... 12/2010/) which says that the institutions registered under orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act need not again register under section 34(3) of juvenile justices act. ..... application for certificate: every person desiring to maintain or conduct a home shall make an application for a certificate of recognition to the board in such form and containing such particulars as may be prescribed. .....

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Mar 03 2014 (HC)

Chhatravas, Chandra Arya Vidya Mandir Vs. the Director, Deptt of Women ...

Court : Delhi

..... orphanages and other charitable homes (supervision and control) act, 1960 4. ..... of association, list of members of the society or the association running the organization, office bearers and a statement showing the status and past record of specialized childcare services provided by the organization, to the state government, who shall after verifying the provisions made in the organization for the boarding and lodging, general health, educational facilities, vocational training and treatment services may grant certification or recognition under sections 8, 9, 34, 37, 41 and 44 of the act, as the case may be, on the condition that the organization shall comply with the standards or services as laid down under the act and the rules framed their under ..... , from time to time and to ensure .....

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