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Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871
a view to their identification, and for subjecting to the supervision of the police persons who have been twice convicted of
Previous conviction
by the Court having cognizance of the crime, to police supervision for seven years or less, under s. 8 of the
Producer
any member of one's family; or (iii) under the personal supervision of oneself or any member of one's family by hired
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Controlled delivery
the territory of India with the knowledge and under the supervision of an officer empowered in this behalf or duly authorised
Trade, Board of
(21 & 22 Geo. 5, c. 21). Its powers include supervision over the following matters: shipping, railways, mines, companies, bankruptcy and
Workman, Independent contractor
latter is that he should be under the control and supervision of the employer in respect of the details of the
Cost of such staff
pay and other allowances to the government employees posted for supervision........., Government of Maharashtra v. Deokar's Distillery, (2003) 5 SCC 669.
Employment
agrees to serve the employer subject to his control and supervision, Chintaman Rao v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1958 SC
Contractor and workman
latter is that he should be under the control and supervision of the employer in respect of the details of the
trustee
institution or organization b : a country charged with the supervision of a trust territory 2 a : a natural or
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