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Inspector-General

Inspector-General, means the Inspector-General of the Force appointed under s. 5. [Border Security Force Act, 1968 (47 of 1968), s. 2(1) (n)]...


Inspector-General of the Forces

Inspector-General of the Forces. An officer origin-ally appointed in 1904, whose duty it is to inspect the Army and report upon its efficiency to the Army Council. The office is now in abeyance....


Inspector

Inspector, an overseer, examiner and reporter. There are government and local authority inspectors of factories, mines, shops, weights and measures, ancient monuments, schools, explosives, inebriate reformatories, railways, food, housing and sanitation, Health and Unemployment Insurance, to name a few only of the extensive powers of investigation and inspection by government and other public bodies. As to Board of Trade inspectors to investigate the affairs of a company, see (English) Companies Act, 1929, s. 135; and inspectors appointed by the company itself by special resolution (s. 137, ibid.).Inspector means an Inspector of Mines appointed under this Act, and includes a district magistrate when exercising any power or performing any duty of an Inspector which he is empowered by this Act to exercise or perform. [Mines Act, 1952 (35 of 1952), s. 2(i)]Means an Inspector appointed by the Council under s. 23, the Maharashtra State Council for Occupational, Therapy and Physiotherapy Act,...


american society of home inspectors

american society of home inspectors the American Society of Home Inspectors is a professional association of independent home inspectors. Phone: (800) 743-2744 Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...


Electrical Inspector

Electrical Inspector, means a person appointed as such by the appropriate Government under sub-s. (1) of s. 162 and also includes Chief Electrical Inspector, Electricity Act, 2003, s. 2(21)....


Food Inspectors

Food Inspectors. The (English) Food and Drugs (Adulteration) Act, 1928 (18 & 19 Geo. 5, c. 31), has provisions dealing with inspectors, who have powers of sampling food at the place of or in the course of delivery to a purchaser; such officers are called sampling officers (s. 16 of the Act).For inspection of Bakehouses, Cookhouses, and Weights an Measures, see those titles....


Commander-in-Chief

Commander-in-Chief. The army was originally under the personal command of the sovereign, but in 1793 this command was delegated to a Commander-in-Chief appointed by patent. The command was divided in the middle of the nineteenth century between the Commander-in-Chief and a Secretary of State for War. The latter gradually became predominant, which held to the abolition of the former office in 1904, the Commander-in-Chief's duties being divided between the Army Council and the Inspector-General, the Secretary of State for War being responsible for the Army as a whole....


Rejected

Rejected, in a hierarchical system of courts which exists in our country, all courts and tribunals including the High Court exercising judicial and quasi-judicial functions owe it a duty to pass reasoned orders. There is a growing tendency in some of the High Courts to dismiss petitions filed under Article 226 or 227 of the Constitution in limine without a speaking order just by the use of a laconic word 'rejected' or 'dismissed'. Quite often the Supreme Court has decreed that while dis-missing a writ petition summarily, the High Court must record reasons briefly, Arun Mohadeorao Damka v. Additional Inspector General of Police, AIR 1986 SC 1497 (1499): (1986) 3 SCC 696: (1986) 2 SCR 1101....


Returnable

Returnable, the word 'returnable' means an arrangement between the buyer and the assessee under which packing is returnable to the assessee, K. Radhakrishnaiah v. Inspector General Excise, AIR 1987 SC 1774: (1987) 2 SCC 457....


inspector

inspector 1 : a person employed or authorized to inspect something 2 : a police officer in charge of a number of precincts and ranking below a superintendent or deputy superintendent ...


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