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Category : Writs Habeas Corpus
Sample Form In the Supreme Court of India New Delhi In exercise of jurisdiction under Art 32 of the Constitution Mr s o village district at present detained at District Jail at Petitioner Versus 1 The State of 2 The District Magistrate and Respondents 3 The Superintendent District Jail Hon ble Shri Chief Justice of India and his companion Justices of the Supreme Court of India This humble petition of the petitioner above named under Art 32 of the Constitution of India praying for a writ of habeas corpus or such other writ direction or order as the court may deem fit directing the respondents to cause ...
Affidavit Under Section 437 Of The Code Of Criminal Procedure
Category : Affidavits Criminal
Precedent No 69 AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION 437 OF THE CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE IN THE SESSIONS COURT OF Criminal Miscellaneous Bail Application No of 20 Applicant Vs Respondent AFFIDAVIT of S o aged residing in The deponent named above hereby solemnly and affirms as follows 1 That I am the deponent referred to above and the accused in Sessions Case No which is allegedly for an offence punishable under section 307 read with sections 120B and 34 of the Indian Penal Code 2 That I am fully familiar with the facts and the circumstances of the case and I am competent to depose to the facts mentioned hereunder 3 That I am not guilty of the offence with which I am charged and I am innocent I have been falsely implicated in the Sessions Case for having allegedly committed the offence referred to above due to past enmity with the de facto complainant who had given the First Information Statement to the Police The aforesaid case arose out of the First Information Statemen...
Trade Union Deeds Miscellaneous 1876
Category : Deeds Miscellaneous
Trade Union A trade union is an association of wage earners for maintaining and or improving the conditions of their employment As defined in the Chamber s Encyclopaedia it is an association of wage earners or salary earning people primarily for the purpose of collective action for forwarding or defending its professional interests It is defined under s 2A of the Indian Trade Union Act 1926 It has not grown out of old caste system or craft guilds though they contained rudiments of trade unionism It was not originally created by law Its struggle for recognition and realisation of its objectives and the problems of regulating its activities have been modified by law Article 19 1 c of the Constitution of India gives all citizens the right to form associations and unions The right to form a union is given by sub cl c of Art 19 the right of the members to meet is guaranteed by sub cl b of Art 19 their right to move from one place to another place within India by sub cl...
Guidelines For Foreign Collaboration Proposals Foreign Collaboration & Joint Venture 1300
Category : Foreign Collaboration And Joint Venture
GUIDELINES FOR FOREIGN COLLABORATION PROPOSALS guidelines for foreign collaboration proposals The Central Government has issued the following guidelines in connection with the formulation of proposals and agreements of foreign collaboration i Alternative sources The collaborator should explore to fullest extent possible alternative sources of technology evaluate them from a techno economic point of view and furnish reasons for preferring a particular technology and the source of import ii Other arrangement There should not be any restriction on the Indian Company in the matter of procurement of capital goods components spares raw materials pricing policy selling arrangement etc iii Sub licensing The Government expects that the technical collaboration agreement should generally not prohibit sub licensing of the know how product design or engineering design under agreement to other Indian parties Such sub licensing whe...
Press Council _procedure For Inquiry_ _amendment_ Regulations, 2006
Category : Centralrules
Press Council Procedure for Inquiry Amendment Regulations 2006 Notification In exercise of powers conferred by clause c of Section 26 of the Press Council Act 1978 37 of 1978 and all other powers hereunto enabling the Press Council of India hereby makes the following Regulations namely New Delhi dated Nov 14 1979 1 Short Title and Commencement 1 These Regulations may be called the Press Council Procedure for Inquiry Amendment Regulations 2006 2 They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette 2 Definitions Unless the context otherwise requires a Act means the Press Council Act 1978 37 of 1978 b Committee means the Inquiry Committee constituted by the Council under Section 8 1 of the Act for the purpose of inquiry into complaints under Sections13 2 and 14 1 of the Act c Council means the Press Council of India constituted under the Act d Complainant means a person or authority making a co...
Press Council Act, 1965
Category : Centralrules
Press Council Act 1965 Preamble An Act to establish a Press Council for the purpose of preserving the freedom of the Press and of maintaining and improving the standards of Newspapers in India BE it enacted by Parliament in the Sixteenth Year of the Republic of India as follows No 34 OF 1965 12th November 1965 1 Short title and extent 1 This Act may be called the Press Council Act 1965 2 It extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir 2 Definitions In this Act unless the context otherwise requires a Chairman means the Chairman of the Council b Council means the Press Council of India established under section 3 c member means a member of the Council and includes its Chairman d prescribed means prescribed by rules made under this Act e the expressions editor and newspaper have the meanings respectively assigned to them in the Press and Registration of Books Act 1867 25 of 1867 and the expression working journal...
Guidelines For Foreign Collaboration Proposals
Category : Agreements Foreign Collaboration
The Central Government has issued the following guidelines in connection with the formulation of proposals and agreements of foreign collaboration i Alternative sources The collaborator should explore to fullest extent possible alternative sources of technology evaluate them from a techno economic point of view and furnish reasons for preferring a particular technology and the source of import iii Other arrangement There should not be any restriction on the Indian Company in the matter of procurement of capital goods components spares raw materials pricing policy selling arrangement etc ii Sub licensing The Government expects that the technical collaboration agreement should generally not prohibit sub licensing of the know how product design or engineering design under agreement to other Indian parties Such sub licensing when it becomes necessary is subject to terms to be mutually agreed by all parties concerned including the foreign collaborator and is subject to t...
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