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Appropriate laboratory
Appropriate laboratory, means a laboratory or organisation-(i) recognised by the Central Government; (ii) recognised by a State Government, subject to such guidelines as maybe prescribed by the Central Government
Active duty
duty along the borders of India, and includes duty by such person during any period declared by the Central Government by notifica-tion in the Official Gazette as a period of active duty with reference to any area
Food
or preparation of, human food, (b) any flavouring matter or condiments, and (c) any other article which the Central Government may, having regard to its use nature, substance or quality, declare, by notification in the Official Gazette,
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Medical practitioner
(k) of that section. (ii) in clause (h) of sub-s. (1) of s. 2 of the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970, and whose name has been entered in a State Register of Indian Medicine, as defined
Pardon
was in the following form:- Edward R. & I. Whereas Adolf Beck was at the Sessions of the Central Criminal Court commencing on the 24th day of February, 1896, convicted on certain charges of obtaining rings and
Paid
on the expression 'paid' (in R. 10) is 'ought to have been paid', N.B. Sanjana, Assistant Collector of Central Excise v. Elphinstone Spinning and Weaving Mills Company Ltd., AIR 1971 SC 2039: (1971) 1 SCC 337: (1971)
Other legal proceeding
of the Act as it stood prior to its amendment by Act 22 of 1973, Assistant Collector of Central Excise v. Ramdev Tobacoo Co., AIR 1991 SC 506 (511): (1991) 2 SCC 119. [Central Excise and Salt
National insurance
Financial Provisions relating to Approved Societies and Insurance Committees. Part V. Special Classes of Insured Persons. Part VI. Central Finance. Part VII. Central Administration. Part VIII. Legal and Miscellaneous. Part IX., X., and XI. apply the Act
Midwife
Act, who styles herself a midwife, or who habitually attends women in child birth for gain; constitutes a Central Midwives Board to regulate the issue of certificates; establishes a 'Midwives Roll'; provides for the local supervision of
Levy
the subject-matter of levy and rate of levy. Levy of duty does not mean actual collection, Collector of Central Excise, Chandigarh v. Smith Kline Beecham Consumer Health Care Ltd., AIR 2003 SC 829. [see Central Excise Act,
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Appropriate laboratory
Appropriate laboratory, means a laboratory or organisation-(i) recognised by the Central Government; (ii) recognised by a State Government, subject to such guidelines as maybe prescribed by the Central Government
Active duty
duty along the borders of India, and includes duty by such person during any period declared by the Central Government by notifica-tion in the Official Gazette as a period of active duty with reference to any area
Food
or preparation of, human food, (b) any flavouring matter or condiments, and (c) any other article which the Central Government may, having regard to its use nature, substance or quality, declare, by notification in the Official Gazette,
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Medical practitioner
(k) of that section. (ii) in clause (h) of sub-s. (1) of s. 2 of the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970, and whose name has been entered in a State Register of Indian Medicine, as defined
Pardon
was in the following form:- Edward R. & I. Whereas Adolf Beck was at the Sessions of the Central Criminal Court commencing on the 24th day of February, 1896, convicted on certain charges of obtaining rings and
Paid
on the expression 'paid' (in R. 10) is 'ought to have been paid', N.B. Sanjana, Assistant Collector of Central Excise v. Elphinstone Spinning and Weaving Mills Company Ltd., AIR 1971 SC 2039: (1971) 1 SCC 337: (1971)
Other legal proceeding
of the Act as it stood prior to its amendment by Act 22 of 1973, Assistant Collector of Central Excise v. Ramdev Tobacoo Co., AIR 1991 SC 506 (511): (1991) 2 SCC 119. [Central Excise and Salt
National insurance
Financial Provisions relating to Approved Societies and Insurance Committees. Part V. Special Classes of Insured Persons. Part VI. Central Finance. Part VII. Central Administration. Part VIII. Legal and Miscellaneous. Part IX., X., and XI. apply the Act
Midwife
Act, who styles herself a midwife, or who habitually attends women in child birth for gain; constitutes a Central Midwives Board to regulate the issue of certificates; establishes a 'Midwives Roll'; provides for the local supervision of
Levy
the subject-matter of levy and rate of levy. Levy of duty does not mean actual collection, Collector of Central Excise, Chandigarh v. Smith Kline Beecham Consumer Health Care Ltd., AIR 2003 SC 829. [see Central Excise Act,
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