Section List

Section NumberTitleActions
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Interpretation.
3 Incorporation of the Institute.
4Entry of names in the Register of members.
5 Fellows and Associates.
6 Certificate of practice.
7 Members to be known as Chartered Accountants.
8 Disabilities.
9 Constitution of the Council of the Institute
10 Re-election or re-nomination to Council.
10A Settlement of dispute regarding election.
10B Establishment of Tribunal.
11 Nomination in default of election or nomination.
12 President and Vice-President.
13 Resignation of membership and casual vacancies.
14 Duration and dissolution of Council.
15 Functions of the Council.
15A Imparting education by Universities and other bodies.
16 Officers and employees, salary, allowances, etc.
17 Committees of the Council.
18 Finance of the Council.
19Register of members.
20Removal from the Register of members.
21 Disciplinary Directorate.
21A Board of Discipline.
21B Disciplinary Committee.
21C Authority, Disciplinary Committee, Board of Discipline and Director (Discipline) to have powers of civil court.
21D Transitional provisions.
22 Professional or other misconduct defined.
22A Constitution of Appellate Authority.
22B Term of office of Chairperson and members of Authority.
22C Allowances and conditions of service of Chairperson and members of Authority.
22D Procedure to be regulated by Authority.
22E Officers and other staff of Authority.
22F Resignation and removal of Chairperson and members.
22G Appeal to Authority.
23 Constitution and functions of Regional Councils.
24 Penalty for falsely claiming to be a member, etc.
24A Penalty for using name of the Council, awarding degrees of chartered accountancy, etc.
25 Companies not to engage in accountancy.
26 Unqualified persons not to sign documents.
27 Maintenance of branch offices.
28 Sanction to prosecute.
28A Establishment of Quality Review Board.
28B Functions of Board.
28C Procedure of Board.
28D Terms and conditions of services of Chairperson and members of Board and its expenditure.
29 Reciprocity.
29A Power of Central Government to make rules
1 Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Formation of company.
4 Memorandum.
5 Articles.
6 Act to override memorandum, articles, etc.
7 Incorporation of company.
8 Formation of companies with charitable objects, etc.
9 Effect of registration.
10 Effect of memorandum and articles.
11 [Omitted].
12 Registered office of company.
13 Alteration of memorandum.
14 Alteration of articles.
15 Alteration of memorandum or articles to be noted in every copy.
16 Rectification of name of company.
17 Copies of memorandum, articles, etc., to be given to members.
18 Conversion of companies already registered.
19 Subsidiary company not to hold shares in its holding company.
20 Service of documents.
21 Authentication of documents, proceedings and contracts.
22 Execution of bills of exchange, etc.
23 Public offer and private placement.
24 Power of Securities and Exchange Board to regulate issue and transfer of securities, etc.
25 Document containing offer of securities for sale to be deemed prospectus.
26 Matters to be stated in prospectus.
27 Variation in terms of contract or objects in prospectus.
28 Offer of sale of shares by certain members of company.
29 Public offer of securities to be in dematerialised form.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Power of companies to make donations to certain National Funds.
4Repeal of Act XXXV of 1948.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions and interpretation.
3 Incorporation of the Institute.
4 Entry of names in the Register of members.
5 Associates and Fellows.
6 Certificate of practice.
7 Members to be known as Company Secretaries.
8 Disabilities.
9 Constitution of the Council of the Institute.
10 Re-election or re-nomination to Council.
10A Settlement of disputes regarding election.
10B Establishment of Tribunal.
11 Nomination in default of election.
12 President and Vice-President.
13 Resignation of membership and casual vacancies.
14 Duration and dissolution of the Council.
15 Functions of Council.
15A Functions of Institute.
15B Imparting education by Universities and other bodies.
16 Officers and employees, salary, allowances, etc.
17 Committees of the Council.
18 Finances of the Council.
19Register of members.
20 Removal from the Register of members.
21 Disciplinary Directorate.
21A Board of Discipline.
21B Disciplinary Committee.
21C Authority, Disciplinary Committee, Board of Discipline and Director (Discipline) to have powers of civil court.
21D Transitional provisions.
22 Professional or other misconduct defined.
22A Constitution of Appellate Authority.
22B Term of office of members of Authority.
22C Procedure, etc., of Authority.
22D Officers and other staff of Authority.
22E Appeal to Authority.
23 Constitution and functions of Regional Councils.
24 Penalty for falsely claiming to be a member, etc.
25 Penalty for using name of the Council, or awarding degree of Company Secretary.
26 Companies not to engage in Company Secretaryship.
27 Unqualified persons not to sign documents.
28 Offences by companies.
29 Sanction to prosecute.
29A Establishment of Quality Review Board.
29B Functions of Board.
29C Procedure of Board
29D Terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and members of Board and its expenditure
30Amendment of Act 8 of 2006
31 Dissolution of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India registered under the Companies Act.—
32Transfer of assets and liabilities of the dissolved company to the Institute.
33 Provisions respecting employees of the dissolved company
34Coordination Committee
35 Directions of the Central Government
36 Protection of action taken in good faith
36AMembers, etc., to be public servants.
37 Maintenance of branch offices.
38 Reciprocity
38APower of Central Government to make rules
39 Power to make regulations.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Anti-competitive agreements.
4 Abuse of dominant position.
5 Combination.
6 Regulation of combinations.
7 Establishment of Commission.
8 Composition of Commission.
9 Selection Committee for Chairperson and Members of Commission.
10 Term of office of Chairperson and other Members.
11 Resignation, removal and suspension of Chairperson and other members.
12Restriction on employment of Chairperson and other Members.
13 Administrative powers of Chairperson.
14 Salary and allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and other Members.
15 Vacancy, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Commission.
16 Appointment of Director-General, etc.
17 Appointment of Secretary, experts, professionals and officers and other employees of Commission.
18Duties and functions of Commission.
19 Inquiry into certain agreements and dominant position of enterprise.
20 Inquiry into combination by commission.
21 Reference by statutory authority.
21A Reference by Commission.
22 Meetings of Commission.
23 Omitted.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions and interpretation.
3 Incorporation of the Institute.
4Entry of names in the Register of members.
5 Fellows and Associates.
6 Certificate of practice.
7 Members to be known as cost accountants.
8 Disabilities.
9 Constitution of the Council of the Institute.
10 Re-election or re-nomination to Council.
10ASettlement of disputes regarding election.
10B Establishment of Tribunal.
11 Nomination in default of election.
12 President and Vice-president.
13 Resignation of membership and casual vacancies.
14 Duration and dissolution of Council.
15 Functions of the Council.
15A Functions of Institute.
15B Imparting education by Universities and other bodies.
16 Officers and employees, salary, allowances, etc.
17 Committees of the Council.
18 Finances of the Council.
19Register of members.
20Removal from the Register of members.
21 Disciplinary Directorate.
21A Board of Discipline.
21B Disciplinary Committee.
21C Authority, Disciplinary Committee, Board of Discipline and Director (Discipline) to have powers of civil court.
21DTransitional provisions.
22 Professional or other misconduct defined.
22A Constitution of Appellate Authority.
22B Term of office of members of Authority.
22C Procedure, etc., of Authority.
22D Officers and other staff of Authority.
22E Appeal to Authority.
23 Constitution and functions of Regional Councils.
24 Penalty for falsely claiming to be a member, etc.
25 Penalty for using name of the Council, awarding degrees of cost accountancy, etc.
26 Companies not to engage in cost accountancy.
27 Unqualified persons not to sign documents.
28 Offences by companies.
29 Sanction to prosecute.
29A Establishment of Quality Review Board.
29B Functions of Board.
29C Procedure of Board.
29D Terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and members of Board and its expenditure.
30 Dissolution of the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants registered under the Companies Act, 1956.
31 Transfer of assets and liabilities of the dissolved company to the Institute.
32 Provisions respecting employees of the dissolved company.
33 Omitted.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Application.
3 Definitions.
4 Application of this Part.
5 Definitions.
6 Persons who may initiate corporate insolvency resolution process.
7 Initiation of corporate insolvency resolution process by financial creditor.
8 Insolvency resolution by operational creditor.
9 Application for initiation of corporate insolvency resolution process by operational creditor.
10 Initiation of corporate insolvency resolution process by corporate applicant.
11 Persons not entitled to make application.
12 Time-limit for completion of insolvency resolution process.
13 Declaration of moratorium and public announcement.
14 Moratorium.
15 Public announcement of corporate insolvency resolution process.
16 Appointment and tenure of interim resolution professional.
17 Management of affairs of corporate debtor by interim resolution professional.
18 Duties of interim resolution professional.
19 Personnel to extend co-operation to interim resolution professional.
20 Management of operations of corporate debtor as going concern.
21 Committee of creditors.
22 Appointment of resolution professional.
23 Resolution professional to conduct corporate insolvency resolution process.
24 Meeting of committee of creditors.
25 Duties of resolution professional.
26 Application for avoidance of transactions not to affect proceedings.
27 Replacement of resolution professional by committee of creditors.
28 Approval of committee of creditors for certain actions.
29 Preparation of information memorandum.
30 Submission of resolution plan.
31 Approval of resolution plan.
32 Appeal.
33 Initiation of liquidation.
34 Appointment of liquidator and fee to be paid.
35 Powers and duties of liquidator.
36 Liquidation estate.
37 Powers of liquidator to access information.
38 Consolidation of claims.
39 Verification of claims.
40 Admission or rejection of claims.
41 Determination of valuation of claims.
42 Appeal against the decision of liquidator.
43 Preferential transactions and relevant time.
44 Orders in case of preferential transactions.
45 Avoidance of undervalued transactions.
46 Relevant period for avoidable transactions.
47 Application by creditor in cases of undervalued transactions.
48 Order in cases of undervalued transactions.
49 Transactions defrauding creditors.
50 Extortionate credit transactions.
51 Orders of Adjudicating Authority in respect of extortionate credit transactions.
52 Secured creditor in liquidation proceedings.
53 Distribution of assets.
54 Dissolution of corporate debtor.
55 Fast track corporate insolvency resolution process.
56 Time period for completion of fast track corporate insolvency resolution process.
57 Manner of initiating fast track corporate insolvency resolution process.
58 Applicability of Chapter II to this Chapter.
59 Voluntary liquidation of corporate persons.
60 Adjudicating Authority for corporate persons.
61 Appeals and Appellate Authority.
62 Appeal to Supreme Court.
63 Civil court not to have jurisdiction.
64 Expeditious disposal of applications.
65 Fraudulent or malicious initiation of proceedings.
66 Fraudulent trading or wrongful trading.
67 Proceedings under section 66.
68 Punishment for concealment of property.
69 Punishment for transactions defrauding creditors.
70 Punishment for misconduct in course of corporate insolvency resolution process.
71 Punishment for falsification of books of corporate debtor.
72 Punishment for wilful and material omissions from statements relating to affairs of corporate debtor.
73 Punishment for false representations to creditors.
74 Punishment for contravention of moratorium or the resolution plan.
75 Punishment for false information furnished in application.
76 Punishment for non-disclosure of dispute or payment of debt by operational creditor.
77 Punishment for providing false information in application made by corporate debtor.
78 Application.
79 Definitions.
80 Eligibility for making an application.
81 Application for fresh start order.
82 Appointment of resolution professional.
83 Examination of application by resolution professional.
84 Admission or rejection of application by Adjudicating Authority.
85 Effect of admission of application.
86 Objections by creditor and their examination by resolution professional.
87 Application against decision of resolution professional.
88 General duties of debtor.
89 Replacement of resolution professional.
90 Directions for compliances of restrictions, etc.
91 Revocation of order admitting application.
92 Discharge order.
93 Standard of conduct.
94 Application by debtor to initiate insolvency resolution process.
95 Application by creditor to initiate insolvency resolution process.
96 Interim moratorium.
97 Appointment of resolution professional.
98 Replacement of resolution professional.
99 Submission of report by resolution professional.
100 Admission or rejection of application.
101 Moratorium.
102 Public notice and claims from creditors.
103 Registering of claims by creditors.
104 Preparation of list of creditors.
105 Repayment plan.
106 Report of resolution professional on repayment plan.
107 Summoning of meeting of creditors.
108 Conduct of meeting of creditors.
109 Voting rights in meeting of creditors.
110 Rights of secured creditors in relation to repayment plan.
111 Approval of repayment plan by creditors.
112 Report of meeting of creditors on repayment plan.
113 Notice of decisions taken at meeting of creditors.
114 Order of Adjudicating Authority on repayment plan.
115 Effect of order of Adjudicating Authority on repayment plan.
116 Implementation and supervision of repayment plan.
117 Completion of repayment plan.
118 Repayment plan coming to end prematurely.
119 Discharge order.
120 Standard of conduct.
121 Application for bankruptcy.
122 Application by debtor.
123 Application by creditor.
124 Effect of application.
125 Appointment of insolvency professional as bankruptcy trustee.
126 Bankruptcy order.
127 Validity of bankruptcy order.
128 Effect of bankruptcy order.
129 Statement of financial position.
130 Public notice inviting claims from creditors.
131 Registration of claims.
132 Preparation of list of creditors.
133 Summoning of meeting of creditors.
134 Conduct of meeting of creditors.
135 Voting rights of creditors.
136 Administration and distribution of estate of bankruptcy.
137 Completion of administration.
138 Discharge order.
139 Effect of discharge.
140 Disqualification of bankrupt.
141 Restrictions on bankrupt.
142 Modification or recall of bankruptcy order.
143 Standard of conduct.
144 Fees of bankruptcy trustee.
145 Replacement of bankruptcy trustee.
146 Resignation by bankruptcy trustee.
147 Vacancy in office of bankruptcy trustee.
148 Release of bankruptcy trustee.
149 Functions of bankruptcy trustee.
150 Duties of bankrupt towards bankruptcy trustee.
151 Rights of bankruptcy trustee.
152 General powers of bankruptcy trustee.
153 Approval of creditors for certain acts.
154 Vesting of estate of bankrupt in bankruptcy trustee.
155 Estate of bankrupt.
156 Delivery of property and documents to bankruptcy trustee.
157 Acquisition of control by bankruptcy trustee.
158 Restrictions on disposition of property.
159 After-acquired property of bankrupt.
160 Onerous property of bankrupt.
161 Notice to disclaim onerous property.
162 Disclaimer of leaseholds.
163 Challenge against disclaimed property.
164 Undervalued transactions.
165 Preference transactions.
166 Effect of order.
167 Extortionate credit transactions.
168 Obligations under contracts.
169 Continuance of proceedings on death of bankrupt.
170 Administration of estate of deceased bankrupt.
171 Proof of debt.
172 Proof of debt by secured creditors.
173 Mutual credit and set-off.
174 Distribution of interim dividend.
175 Distribution of property.
176 Final dividend.
177 Claims of creditors.
178 Priority of payment of debts.
179 Adjudicating authority for individuals and partnership firms.
180 Civil court not to have jurisdiction.
181 Appeal to Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal.
182 Appeal to Supreme Court.
183 Expeditious disposal of applications.
184 Punishment for false information, etc., by creditor in insolvency resolution process.
185 Punishment for contravention of provisions.
186 Punishment for false information, concealment, etc., by bankrupt.
187 Punishment for certain actions.
188 Establishment and incorporation of Board.
189 Constitution of Board.
190 Removal of member from office.
191 Powers of Chairperson.
192 Meetings of Board.
193 Member not to participate in meetings in certain cases.
194 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Board, Officers and employees of Board.
195 Power to designate financial sector regulator.
196 Powers and functions of Board.
197 Constitution of advisory committee, executive committee or other committee.
198 Condonation of delay.
199 No person to function as insolvency professional agency without valid certificate of registration.
200 Principles governing registration of insolvency professional agency.
201 Registration of insolvency professional agency.
202 Appeal to National Company Law Appellate Tribunal.
203 Governing Board of insolvency professional agency.
204 Functions of insolvency professional agencies.
205 Insolvency professional agencies to make bye-laws.
206 Enrolled and registered persons to act as insolvency professionals.
207 Registration of insolvency professionals.
208 Functions and obligations of insolvency professionals.
209 No person to function as information utility without certificate of registration.
210 Registration of information utility.
211 Appeal to National Company Law Appellate Tribunal.
212 Governing Board of information utility.
213 Core services, etc., of information utilities.
214 Obligations of information utility.
215 Procedure for submission, etc., of financial information.
216 Rights and obligations of persons submitting financial information.
217 Complaints against insolvency professional agency or its member or information utility.
218 Investigation of insolvency professional agency or its member or information utility.
219 Show cause notice to insolvency professional agency or its member or information utility.
220 Appointment of disciplinary committee.
221 Grants by Central Government.
222 Board’s Fund.
223 Accounts and audit.
224 Insolvency and Bankruptcy Fund.
225 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
226 Power of Central Government to supersede Board.
227 Power of Central Government to notify financial service providers, etc.
228 Budget.
229 Annual report.
230 Delegation.
231 Bar of jurisdiction.
232 Members, officers and employees of Board to the public servants.
233 Protection of action taken in good faith.
234 Agreements with foreign countries.
235 Letter of request to a country outside India in certain cases.
236 Trial of offences by Special Court.
237 Appeal and revision.
238 Provisions of this Code to override other laws.
239 Power to make rules.
240 Power to make regulations.
241 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
242 Power to remove difficulties.
243 Repeal of certain enactments and savings.
244 Transitional provisions.
245 Amendments of Act 9 of 1932.
246 Amendments of Act 1 of 1944.
247 Amendments of Act 43 of 1961.
248 Amendments of Act 52 of 1962.
249 Amendments of Act 51 of 1993.
250 Amendments of Act 32 of 1994.
251 Amendments of Act 54 of 2002.
252 Amendments of Act 1 of 2004.
253 Amendments of Act 51 of 2007.
254 Amendments of Act 6 of 2009.
255 Amendments of Act 18 of 2013.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Limited liability partnership to be body corporate.
4 Non-applicability of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932.
5 Partners.
6 Minimum number of partners.
7 Designated partners.
8 Liabilities of designated partners.
9 Changes in designated partners.
10Punishment for contravention of sections 7 and 9.
11 Incorporation document.
12 Incorporation by registration.
13 Registered office of limited liability partnership and change therein.
14 Effect of registration.
15 Name.
16 Reservation of name.
17Rectification of name of limited liability partnership.
18 Omitted.
19 Change of registered name.
20 Penalty for improper use of words "limited liability partnership" or "LLP".
21 Publication of name and limited liability.
22 Eligibility to be partners.
23 Relationship of partners.
24 Cessation of partnership interest.
25 Registration of changes in partners.
26 Partner as agent.
27 Extent of liability of limited liability partnership.
28 Extent of liability of partner.
29 Holding out.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Returning Officer and his assistants.
4 Appointment of dates for nominations, etc.
5 Public notice of election.
5A Nomination of candidates.
5B Presentation of nomination papers and requirements for a valid nomination.
5C Deposit.
5D Notice of nominations and the time and place for their scrutiny.
5E Scrutiny of nominations.
6 Withdrawal of candidature.
7 Death of candidate before poll.
8 Procedure in contested and uncontested elections.
9 Manner of voting at elections.
10 Counting of votes.
11 Declaration of results.
12 Report of the result.
13 Definitions.
14 Authority to try election petitions.
14A Presentation of petition.
15 Form of petitions, etc., and procedure.
16 Relief that may be claimed by the petitioner.
17 Orders of the Supreme Court.
18 Grounds for declaring the election of a returned candidate to be void.
19 Grounds for which a candidate other than the returned candidate may he declared to have been elected.
20Transmission of orders to the Central Government and its publication
20A Return or forfeiture of candidate‟s deposit.
21Power to make rules.
22Maintenance of secrecy of voting.
23 Jurisdiction of civil courts barred
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Allocation of seats in the House of the People.
4 Filling of seats in the House of the People and Parliamentary Constituencies.
5Omitted.
6 Omitted.
7Total number of seats in Legislative Assemblies and Assembly Constituencies.
7ATotal number of seats in the Legislative Assembly of Sikkim and Assembly Constituencies.
8Consolidation of delimitation orders.
8ADelimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies in the States of Arunchal Pardesh, Assam, Manipur or Nagaland.
9Power of Election Commission to maintain Delimitation Order up-to-date
9A Omitted.
9B Omitted.
10 Allocation of seats in the Legislative Councils.
11Delimitation of Council constituencies.
12Power to alter or amend orders.
13Procedure as to orders delimiting constituencies
13A Chief electoral officers
13AA District election officers.
13BElectoral registration officers
13C Assistant electoral registration officers
13CC Chief electoral officers, district election officers, etc., deemed to be on deputation to Election Commission.
13D Electoral rolls for parliamentary constituencies
14Definitions
15Electoral roll for every constituency.
16Disqualifications for registration in an electoral roll.
17No person to be registered in more than one constituency.
18No person to be registered more than once in any constituency.
19Conditions of registration
20Meaning of “ordinarily resident”
20ASpecial provisions for citizens of India residing outside India.
21Preparation and revision of electoral rolls.
22Correction of entries in electoral rolls.
23Inclusion of names in electoral rolls.
24Appeals.
25Fee for applications and appeals
25AConditions of registration as elector in Sangha constituency in Sikkim.
26Omitted.
27Preparation of electoral rolls for Council Constituencies.
27AConstitution of electoral colleges for the filling of seats in the Council of States allotted to Union territories.
27BOmitted.
27COmitted.
27DOmitted.
27EOmitted.
27FOmitted.
27GTermination of membership of electoral college for certain disqualifications.
27HManner of filling of seats in the Council of States allotted to Union territories.
27-IOmitted.
27JPower of electoral colleges to elect notwithstanding vacancies therein.
27KOmitted.
28Power to make rules.
29Staff of local authorities to be made available.
30Jurisdiction of civil courts barred.
31Making false declarations.
32Breach of official duty in connection with the preparation, etc., of electoral rolls
24Omitted.
25 Omitted.
26Procedure for inquiry under section 19.
27 Orders by Commission after inquiry into agreements or abuse of dominant position.
28Division of enterprise enjoying dominant position.
29Procedure for investigation of combinations.
30Inquiry into disclosures under sub-section (2) of section 6.
31 Orders of Commission on certain combinations.
32Acts taking place outside India but having an effect on competition in India
33Power to issue interim orders.
34Omitted.
35Appearance before Commission
36Power of Commission to regulate its own procedure.
37 Omitted.
38Rectification of orders
39Execution of orders of Commission imposing monetary penalty.
40 Omitted.
41 Director General to investigate contravention
42Contravention of orders of Commission.
42ACompensation in case of contravention of orders of Commission
43Penalty for failure to comply with directions of Commission and Director General.
43A Power to impose penalty for non-furnishing of information on combinations.
44Penalty for making false statement or omission to furnish material information.
45Penalty for contraventions in relation to furnishing of information.
46Power to impose lesser penalty
47Crediting sums realised by way of penalties to Consolidated Fund of India.
48Contravention by companies.
49Competition advocacy.
50Grants by Central Government.
51Constitution of Fund.
52Accounts and audit.
53Furnishing of returns, etc., to Central Government.
53AEstablishments of Appellate Tribunal
53BAppeal to Appellate Tribunal.
53CComposition of Appellate Tribunal
53DQualifications for appointment of Chairperson and Members of Appellate Tribunal.
53ESelection Committee
53FTerm of office of Chairperson and Members of Appellate Tribunal
53GTerms and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members of Appellate Tribunal.
53HVacancies.
53IResignation of Chairperson and Members of Appellate Tribunal
53J Member of Appellate Tribunal to act as its Chairperson in certain cases.
53KRemoval and suspension of Chairperson and Members of Appellate Tribunal.
53LRestriction on employment of Chairperson and other Members of Appellate Tribunal in certain cases.
53MStaff of Appellate Tribunal.
53NAwarding compensation
53OProcedures and powers of Appellate Tribunal.
53PExecution of orders of Appellate Tribunal.
53QContravention of orders of Appellate Tribunal.
53RVacancy in Appellate Tribunal not to invalidate acts or proceedings.
53SRight to legal representation.
53TAppeal to Supreme Court
53UPower to Punish for contempt.
54Power to exempt.
55Power of Central Government to issue directions.
56Power of Central Government to supersede Commission.
57Restriction on disclosure of information
58Chairperson, Members, Director General, Secretary, officers and other employees, etc., to be public servants
59Protection of action taken in good faith.
60Act to have overriding effect
61Exclusion of jurisdiction of civil courts.
62Application of other laws not barred.
63Power to make rules
64Power to make regulations.
65Power to remove difficulties.
66Repeal and saving
30Advertisement of prospectus.
31Shelf prospectus.
32Red herring prospectus.
33Issue of application forms for securities
34Criminal liability for mis-statements in prospectus.
35Civil liability for mis-statements in prospectus.
36Punishment for fraudulently inducing persons to invest money.
37Action by affected persons.
38Punishment for personation for acquisition, etc., of securities
39Allotment of securities by company.
40Securities to be dealt with in stock exchanges.
41Global depository receipt.
42Issue of shares on private placement basis.
43Kinds of share capital.
44Nature of shares or debentures.
45Numbering of shares
46Certificate of shares.
47Voting rights
48Variation of shareholders‘ rights
49Calls on shares of same class to be made on uniform basis.
50Company to accept unpaid share capital, although not called up.
51Payment of dividend in proportion to amount paid-up
52 Application of premiums received on issue of shares.
53Prohibition on issue of shares at discount.
54Issues of sweat equity shares
55Issue and redemption of preference shares.
56Transfer and transmission of securities.
57Punishment for personation of shareholder.
58 Refusal of registration and appeal against refusal.
59Rectification of register of members.
60Publication of authorised, subscribed and paid-up capital.
61Power of limited company to alter its share capital.
62Further issue of share capital.
63Issue of bonus shares
64Notice to be given to Registrar for alteration of share capital.
65Unlimited company to provide for reserve share capital on conversion into limited company.
66Reduction of share capital.
67Restrictions on purchase by company or giving of loans by it for purchase of its shares.
68Power of company to purchase its own securities.
69Transfer of certain sums to capital redemption reserve account.
70Prohibition for buy-back in certain circumstances.
71Debentures
72Power to nominate.
73Prohibition on acceptance of deposits from public.
74Repayment of deposits, etc., accepted before commencement of this Act.
75Damages for fraud.
76Acceptance of deposits from public by certain companies.
76A Punishment for contravention of section 73 or section 76.
77Duty to register charges, etc
78Application for registration of charge
79Section 77 to apply in certain matters.
80Date of notice of charge.
81Register of charges to be kept by Registrar.
82Company to report satisfaction of charge
83Power of Registrar to make entries of satisfaction and release in absence of intimation from company.
84Intimation of appointment of receiver or manager.
85Company‘s register of charges.
86Punishment for contravention.
87Rectification by Central Government in Register of charges.
88Register of members, etc.
89Declaration in respect of beneficial interest in any share
90Register of significant beneficial owners in a Company.
91Power to close register of members or debenture holders or other security holders
92Annual return.
93 Omitted.
94Place of keeping and inspection of registers, returns, etc.
95Registers, etc., to be evidence.
96 Annual general meeting.
97Power of Tribunal to call annual general meeting
98Power of Tribunal to call meetings of members, etc
99Punishment for default in complying with provisions of sections 96 to 98.
100Calling of extraordinary general meeting.
101Notice of meeting.
102Statement to be annexed to notice
103Quorum for meetings
104 Chairman of meetings.
105Proxies
106 Restriction on voting rights.
107Voting by show of hands.
108Voting through electronic means.
109Demand for poll.
110Postal ballot.
111Circulation of members‘ resolution.
112Representation of President and Governors in meetings.
113Representation of corporations at meeting of companies and of creditors.
114Ordinary and special resolutions.
115Resolutions requiring special notice
116Resolutions passed at adjourned meeting
117Resolutions and agreements to be filed.
118. Minutes of proceedings of general meeting, meeting of Board of Directors and other meeting and resolutions passed by postal ballot.
119Inspection of minute-books of general meeting
120Maintenance and inspection of documents in electronic form.
121Report on annual general meeting.
122Applicability of this Chapter to One Person Company
123Declaration of dividend
124 Unpaid Dividend Account
125Investor Education and Protection Fund.
126Right to dividend, rights shares and bonus shares to be held in abeyance pending registration of transfer of shares.
127Punishment for failure to distribute dividends.
128Books of account, etc., to be kept by company
129Financial statement.
130Re-opening of accounts on court‘s or Tribunal‘s orders
131Voluntary revision of financial statements or Board‘s report
132Constitution of National Financial Reporting Authority
133Central Government to prescribe accounting standards
134Financial statement, Board‘s report, etc.
135Corporate Social Responsibility
136Right of member to copies of audited financial statement
137Copy of financial statement to be filed with Registrar
138 Internal Audit.
139Appointment of auditors
140Removal, resignation of auditor and giving of special notice.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions and interpretation.
3 General powers of the Central Government.
4 Notification of discovery of uranium or thorium.
5 Control over mining or concentration of substances containing uranium.
6 Disposal of uranium.
7 Powers to obtain information regarding materials, plant or processes.
8 Powers of entry and inspection.
9 Power to do work for discovering minerals.
10 Compulsory acquisition of rights to work minerals.
11 Compulsory acquisition of prescribed substances, minerals and plants.
11A Removal of doubts.
12 Compensation in case of compulsory acquisition of a mine.
13 Novation of certain contracts.
14 Control over production and use of atomic energy.
15 Requisitioning of any substance for extracting uranium or plutonium.
16 Control over radioactive substances.
17 Special provisions as to safety.
18 Restriction on disclosure of information.
19 Prevention of entry into prohibited areas.
20 Special Provisions as to inventions.
21 Principles relating to payment of compensation.
22 Special provisions as to electricity.
23 Administration of Factories Act, 1948.
24 Offences and penalties.
25 Offences by companies.
26 Cognizance of offences.
27 Delegation of powers.
169Removal of directors
170Register of directors and key managerial personnel and their shareholding.
171Members‘ right to inspect.
28 Effect of other laws
29Protection of action taken in good faith.
30Power to make rules.
31Act binding on Government.
32 Repealed.
1 Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Atomic Energy Regulatory Board to notify nuclear incident.
4 Liability of operator.
5 Operator not liable in certain circumstances.
6 Limits of liability.
7 Liability of Central Government.
8 Operator to maintain insurance or financial securities.
9 Compensation for nuclear damage and its adjudication.
10 Qualifications for appointment as Claims Commissioner.
11 Salary, allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Claims Commissioner.
12 Adjudication procedure and powers of Claims Commissioner.
13 Inviting application for claims by Claims Commissioner.
14 Person entitled to make application for nuclear damage.
15 Procedure for making application before Claims Commissioner.
16 Award by Claims Commissioner.
17 Operator's right of recourse.
18 Extinction of right to claim.
19 Establishment of Nuclear Damage Claims Commission.
20 Composition of Commission.
21 Term of office.
22 Salary, allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
23 Filling up of vacancies.
24 Resignation and removal.
25 Chairperson or Member deemed to retire from service.
26 Suspension of pension.
27 Prohibition of acting as arbitrator.
28 Prohibition of practice.
29 Powers of Chairperson.
30 Officers and other employees of Commission.
31 Application for compensation before Commission.
32 Adjudication procedure and powers of Commission.
33 Transfer of pending cases to Commission.
34 Proceedings before Claims Commissioner or Commission to be judicial proceedings.
35 Exclusion of jurisdiction of civil courts.
36 Enforcement of awards.
37 Annual report.
38 Dissolution of Commission in certain circumstances.
39 Offences and penalties.
40 Offences by companies.
41 Offences by Government Departments.
42 Cognizance of offences.
43 Power to give directions.
44 Power to call for information.
45 Exemption from application of this Act.
46 Act to be in addition to any other law.
47 Protection of action taken in good faith.
48 Power to make rules.
49 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Central Seed Committee.
4 Central Seed Laboratory and State Seed Laboratory.
5 Power to notify kinds or varieties of seeds.
6 Power to specify minimum limits of germination and purity, etc.
7 Regulation or sale of seeds of notified kinds or varieties.
8 Certification agency.
8A The Central Seed Certification Board.
8B Other Committees.
8C Proceedings of Board or Committee not to be invalid by reason of any vacancy therein.
8D Procedure for Board.
8E Secretary and other officers.
9 Grant of certificate by certification agency.
10 Revocation of certificate.
11 Appeal.
12 Seed Analysts.
13 Seed Inspectors.
14 Powers of Seed Inspector.
15 Procedure to be followed by Seed Inspectors.
16 Report of Seed Analyst.
17 Restriction on export and import of seeds of notified kinds or varieties.
18 Recognition of seed certification agencies of foreign countries.
19 Penalty.
20 Forfeiture of property.
21 Offences by companies.
22 Protection of action taken in good faith.
23 Power to give directions.
24 Exemption.
25 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Declaration as to expediency of control by the Union.
3 Definitions.
4Establishment and constitution of the Board
5Allowances payable to Chairman and members.
6Resignation of members
7Officers of the Board and other staff
8Special provision for transfer of employees to the Board.
9Committees of the Board.
10Functions of the Board.
11Dissolution of the Board.
12Grants and loans by the Central Government.
13Constitution of Coconut Development Fund.
14Borrowing powers of the Board.
15. Accounts and audit.
16Directions by Central Government.
17Returns and reports.
18Protection of action taken in good faith.
19Power to make rules.
20Power to make regulations.
21Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Application of other laws not barred.
3 Definitions.
4 The Central Insecticides Board.
5 Registration Committee.
6 Other committees.
7 Procedure for Board.
8 Secretary and other officers.
9 Registration of insecticides.
10 Appeal against non-registration or cancellation.
11 Power of revision of Central Government.
12 Licensing officers.
13 Grant of licence.
14 Revocation, suspension and amendment of licences.
15 Appeal against the decision of a licensing officer.
16 Central Insecticides Laboratory.
17 Prohibition of import and manufacture of certain insecticides.
18 Prohibition of sale, etc., of certain insecticides.
19 Insecticide Analysts.
20 Insecticide Inspectors.
21 Powers of Insecticide Inspectors.
22 Procedure to be followed by Insecticide Inspectors.
23 Persons bound to disclose place where insecticides are manufactured or kept.
24 Report of Insecticide Analyst.
25 Confiscation.
26 Notification of poisoning.
27 Prohibition of sale, etc., of insecticides for reasons of public safety.
28 Notification of cancellation of registration, etc.
29 Offences and punishment.
30 Defences which may or may not be allowed in prosecutions under this Act.
31 Cognizance and trial of offences.
31A Special Courts.
309Effect of voluntary winding up.
310 Appointment of Company Liquidator.
311Power to remove and fill vacancy of Company Liquidator
312Notice of appointment of Company Liquidator to be given to Registrar.
313Cesser of Board‘s powers on appointment of Company Liquidator.
314Powers and duties of Company Liquidator in voluntary winding up
32 Repealed.
33 Offences by companies.
34 Power of Central Government to give directions
35 Protection of action taken in good faith.
36Power of Central Government to make rules
37 Power of the State Governments to make rules.
38Exemption.
322Power to apply to Tribunal to have questions determined, etc.
323Costs of voluntary winding up.
324 Debts of all descriptions to be admitted to proof
325 Application of insolvency rules in winding up of insolvent companies.
326 Overriding preferential payments.
327Preferential payments.
328Fraudulent preference
329Transfers not in good faith to be void
330Certain transfers to be void.
331Liabilities and rights of certain persons fraudulently preferred.
332Effect of floating charge.
333Disclaimer of onerous property.
334Transfers, etc., after commencement of winding up to be void.
335Certain attachments, executions, etc., in winding up by Tribunal to be void
336Offences by officers of companies in liquidation.
337 Penalty for frauds by officers.
338Liability where proper accounts not kept
339 Liability for fraudulent conduct of business
340 Power of Tribunal to assess damages against delinquent directors, etc
341Liability under sections 339 and 340 to extend to partners or directors in firms or companies
342Prosecution of delinquent officers and members of company.
343Company Liquidator to exercise certain powers subject to sanction.
344Statement that company is in liquidation.
345Books and papers of company to be evidence.
346 Inspection of books and papers by creditors and contributories.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Prohibition of fishing in maritime zones of India by foreign vessels.
4 Grant of licences.
5 Prohibition of fishing by Indian citizens, etc., using foreign vessels.
6 Cancellation or suspension of licence or permit.
7 Foreign vessel entering maritime zones of India without licence or permit to stow gear.
8 Fishing for scientific research, investigation, etc.
9 Authorised officers and their powers.
10 Penalty for contravention of section 3.
11 Penalty for contravention of licence.
12 Penalty for contravention of permit.
13 Confiscation of vessels, etc.
14 Penalty for contravention of section 7.
15 Penalty for obstruction of authorised officers.
16 Court to pass certain orders.
17 Offences by companies.
18 Offences to be cognizable.
19 Cognizance and trial of offences.
20Magistrate’s power to impose enhanced penalties.
21 Place of trial.
22 Presumptions.
23 Protection of action taken in good faith.
24 Act to supplement other laws.
25 Power to make rules.
26 Removal of difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Application.
3 Definitions.
4 Central Registrar.
5 Multi-State co-operative societies which may be registered.
6 Application for registration.
7 Registration.
8 Registration certificate.
9 Multi-State co-operative society to be body corporate.
10 Bye-laws of multi-State co-operative societies.
11 Amendment of bye-laws of a multi-State co-operative society.
12 When amendment of bye-laws comes into force.
13 Change of name.
14Address.
15 Publication of name by multi-State co-operative society.
16 Liability.
17 Amalgamation or transfer of assets and liabilities, or division of multi-State co-operative societies.
18 Central Registrar to prepare scheme of amalgamation or reorganisation of a co-operative bank in certain cases.
19 Promotion of subsidiary institution.
20 Liability of a co-operative bank to Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation.
21 Cancellation of registration certificate of multi-State co-operative societies in certain cases.
22 Conversion of a co-operative society into a multi-State co-operative society.
23 Registration of federal co-operative.
24 Functions of federal co-operative.
25 Persons who may become members.
26 Nominal or associate member of society.
27 Educational course for members.
28 Members not to exercise rights till due payment made.
29 Disqualification for member of a multi-State co-operative society.
30 Expulsion of members.
31 Vote of members.
32 Manner of exercising vote.
33 Restriction on holding of shares.
34 Restriction on transfer of shares or interest.
35 Redemption of shares.
36 Transfer of interest on death of members.
37 Liabilities of past member and estate of deceased member.
38 Constitution, powers and functions of general body.
39 Annual general meeting of general body.
40 Special general meeting of general body.
41 Board of directors.
42 Association of employees in management decision making process.
43 Disqualifications for being a member of board.
44 Prohibition to hold office of chairperson or president or vice-chairperson or vice-president in certain cases.
45Establishment of Co-operative Election Authority.
46 Holding of office in co-operative society.
47 Removal of elected members by general body.
48 Nominee of Central Government or State Government on board.
49 Powers and functions of board.
50 Meeting of board.
51 Chief Executive.
52 Powers and functions of Chief Executive.
53 Committees of board.
54 Securing possession of records, etc.
55 Charge and set-off in respect of share or contribution or interest of members.
56 Share or contribution or interest not liable to attachment.
57Register of members.
58 Admissibility of copy of entry as evidence.
59 Exemption from compulsory registration of instruments.
60 Deduction from salary to meet multi-State co-operative society’s claim in certain cases.
61 Government aid to multi-State co-operative societies.
62 Funds not to be divided by way of profit.
63 Disposal of net profits.
64 Investment of funds.
65 Restriction on contribution.
66Restriction on loans.
67Restrictions on borrowings.
68Restriction on other transactions with non-members.
69 Contributory provident fund.
70 Appointment and remuneration of auditors.
71 Provision as to resolutions for appointing or removing auditors.
72 Qualifications disqualifications of auditors.
73 Powers and duties of auditors.
74 Signature of audit report, etc.
75 Reading and inspection of auditor’s report.
76 Right of auditor to attend general meeting.
77 Power of Central Government to direct special audit in certain cases.
78 Inquiry by Central Registrar.
79 Inspection of multi-State co-operative societies.
80 Inspection of books of indebted multi-State co-operative societies.
81 Costs of inquiry and inspection.
82 Recovery of costs.
83 Repayment, etc.
84 Reference of disputes.
85 Limitation.
86 Winding up of multi-State co-operative societies.
87 Winding up of co-operative bank at the direction of Reserve Bank.
88 Reimbursement to the Deposit Insurance Corporation by liquidator.
89 Liquidator.
90 Powers of liquidator.
91 Disposal of surplus assets.
92 Priority of contributions assessed by liquidator.
93 Power of Central Registrar to cancel registration of a multi-State co-operative society.
94 Execution of decisions, etc.
95Execution of orders of liquidators.
96 Attachment before award.
97 Central Registrar or arbitrator or person authorised to be civil court for certain purposes.
98 Recovery of sums due to Government.
40Rules, regulations and notifications to be laid before Parliament.
100 No appeal in certain cases.
101 Review.
102 Interlocutory orders.
103Co-operative societies functioning immediately before reorganisation of States.
104 Offences and penalties.
105 Cognizance of offences.
106Appointment of Co-operative Information Officer.
107 Place of keeping and inspection of, registers and returns.
108 Inspection of books of account, etc., of multi-State co-operative society.
109 Annual accounts and balance-sheet.
110 Minutes of proceedings of general meetings and of board and other meetings.
111 Minutes to be evidence.
112 Presumptions to be drawn where minutes duly drawn and signed.
113 Inspection of minutes book of general meetings.
114 Liquidator to be public servant.
115 Notice necessary in suits.
116Power to amend Schedule.
117 Bar of jurisdiction of courts.
118 Indemnity.
119 Opening of branches.
120 Filing of returns.
121 Certain Acts not to apply.
122 Central Government’s power to give directions to specified multi-State co-operative societies in public interest.
123 Supersession of board of specified multi-State co-operative society.
124 Power to make rules.
125 Power to remove difficulties.
126 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Appointment of Veterinary Officers.
4 Reporting scheduled diseases obligatory.
5 Duty to segregate infected animals.
6 Notification of controlled areas and free areas.
7 Prohibition of movement of animals from controlled area.
8 Vaccination, marking and issue of vaccination certificate.
9 Contents of vaccination certificate.
10 Entry and exit of animals into controlled area and free area.
11 Precautionary measures in relation to controlled areas.
12 Prohibition of markets, fairs, exhibition, etc., in the controlled areas.
13 Prohibition of bringing of infected animals into market and other places.
14 Check Posts and Quarantine Camps.
15 Inspection and detention of animals at Check Posts and Quarantine Camps.
16 Entry and exit of vaccinated animals into controlled and free areas.
17 Appointment of Competent Officers.
18 Cleaning and disinfection of carriers.
19 Powers of entry and inspection.
20 Declaration of infected areas.
21 Effect of declaration of infected areas.
22 Denotification of infected area.
23 Segregation, examination and treatment of infected animals.
24 Drawing samples from animals.
25 Resort to euthanasia for infected animals.
26 Disposal of carcass.
27 Powers of Veterinary Officer and Veterinarian to hold post-mortem examinations.
28 Seizure and removal of certain animals.
29 Enforcement of orders and recovery of expenses.
30 Village Officers, etc., to assist.
31 Penalty for issuing vaccination certificate without authority or administering defective vaccine.
32 Penalties.
33 Penalty for placing infected animal or carcass in river, etc.
34 Offences by companies.
35 Prevention of escape of causative organism.
36 Power to delegate.
37 Officers and authorities to function subject to Government control.
38 Power to amend the Schedule.
39 Power to issue directions.
40 Certain persons to be public servants.
41 Power to remove difficulties.
42 Power of Central Government to make rules.
43 Power of State Government to make rules.
44 Laying of rules.
45 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power of Central Government to take measures to protect environment.
4 Establishment of Authority and appointment of Chairperson and members.
5 Disqualifications for appointment as member.
6 Eligibility of member for reappointment.
7 Meetings of Authority.
8 Vacancy in Authority not to invalidate proceeding.
9 Appointment of officers, consultants and other employees of Authority.
10 Authentication of orders and other instruments of Authority.
11 Functions of Authority.
12 Power to enter.
13 Registration for coastal aquaculture.
14Penalty for carrying on coastal aquaculture in contravention of provisions of Act.
15 Cognizance of offence.
16 Payment to Authority.
17 Fund of Authority.
18 Budget.
19 Annual report.
20 Accounts and audit.
21 Chairperson and other members, officers and other employees of Authority, etc., to be public servants.
22 Protection of action taken in good faith.
23 Power to remove difficulties.
24 Power of Central Government to make rules.
25 Power of Authority to make regulations.
26 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
27 Validation.
1 Short titles, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and composition of the Council.
4 Mode of election of members.
5 Term of office of President, Vice-President and members.
6 Cessation of membership.
7 Casual vacancies.
8 Resignation.
9 Meetings of the Council.
10 Vacancies in the Council not to invalidate acts, etc.
11 Appointment of Secretary and other officers or servants.
12 Executive Committee and other Committees.
13 Fees and allowances.
14 Information to be furnished by the Council and publication thereof.
15 Recognition of veterinary qualifications granted by veterinary institutions in India.
16 Recognition of veterinary qualifications granted by veterinary institutions in countries with which there is a scheme of reciprocity.
17 Special provisions in certain cases for recognition of veterinary qualifications granted by veterinary institutions in countries with which there is no scheme of reciprocity.
18 Power to require information as to courses of study and examinations.
19 Inspection of veterinary institutions and examinations.
20 Appointment of visitors.
21 Withdrawal of recognition.
22 Minimum standards of veterinary education.
23 Indian veterinary practitioners register.
24 Registration in the Indian veterinary practitioners register.
25 Issue of certificate of registration.
26 Registration of additional qualifications.
27 Removal of names from the Indian veterinary practitioners register.
28 Person enrolled on Indian veterinary practitioners register to notify change of place of residence or practice.
29 Privileges of persons, who are enrolled on the Indian veterinary practitioners register.
30 Right of persons who are enrolled on the Indian veterinary practitioners register.
31 Professional conduct.
32 Establishment and composition of State Veterinary Councils.
33 Inter-State agreements.
34 Composition of Joint State Veterinary Councils.
35 Incorporation of State Veterinary Councils.
36 President.
37 Mode of elections.
38 Terms of office and causal vacancies.
39 Resignation.
40 Executive and other Committees.
41 Fees and allowances.
42 Appointment of Registrar and other officers or servants.
43 Information to be furnished by State Veterinary Council.
44 Preparation and maintenance of State veterinary practitioners register.
45 First preparation of register.
46 Qualifications for entry on preparation of register.
47 Scrutiny of applications for registration.
48 Renewal fees.
49 Removal from the register.
50 Restoration to State veterinary register.
51 Printing of State veterinary register.
52 Transfer of registration.
53 Bar of jurisdiction.
54 Issue of duplicate certificates.
55 Penalty for falsely claiming to be registered.
56 Misuse of titles.
57 Practice by unregistered persons.
58 Failure to surrender certificate of registration.
59 Cognizance of offence.
60 Bar of suit and other legal proceedings.
61 Payment of part of fees to Council.
62 Accounts and audit.
63 Appointment of Commission of Inquiry.
64 Power of Central Government to make rules.
65 Power of State Government to make rules.
66 Power to make regulations.
67 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extend and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of Authority.
4 Meetings of Authority.
5 Committees of Authority.
6 Officers and other employees of Authority.
7 Chairperson to be Chief Executive.
8 General functions of Authority.
9 Authentication of orders, etc., of Authority.
10 Delegation.
11 Power of Authority.
12 Registry and offices thereof.
13 National Register of Plant Varieties.
14 Application for registration.
15 Registrable varieties.
16 Persons who may make application.
17 Compulsory variety denomination.
18 Form of application.
19 Test to be conducted.
20 Acceptance of application or amendment thereof.
21 Advertisement of application.
22 Registrar to consider grounds of opposition.
23 Registration of essentially derived variety.
24 Issue of certificate of registration.
25 Publication of list of varieties.
26 Determination of benefit sharing by Authority.
27 Breeder to deposit seeds or propagating material.
28 Registration to confer right.
29 Exclusion of certain varieties.
30 Researcher’s rights.
31 Special provisions relating to application for registration from citizens of convention countries.
32 Provisions as to reciprocity.
33 Surrender of certificate of registration.
34 Revocation of protection on certain grounds.
35 Payment of annual fees and forfeiture of registration in default thereof.
36 Power to cancel or change registration and to rectify the Register.
37 Correction of Register.
38 Alteration of denomination of a registered variety.
39 Farmers’ rights.
40 Certain information to be given in application for registration.
41 Rights of communities.
42 Protection of innocent infringement.
43 Authorisation of farmers’ variety.
44 Exemption from fees.
45 Gene Fund.
46 Framing of schemes, etc.
47 Power of Authority to make order for compulsory licence in certain circumstances.
48 When requirement of public deemed to have not been satisfied.
49 Adjournment of application for grant of compulsory licence.
50 Duration of compulsory licence.
51 Authority to settle terms and conditions of licence.
52 Revocation of compulsory licence.
53 Modification of compulsory licence.
54 Tribunal.
55 Composition of Tribunal.
56Appeals to High Court.
57Orders of High Court.
58 Procedure of Tribunal.
59 Transitional provision.
60 Grants by Central Government.
61 Authority Fund.
62 Budget, accounts and audit.
63 Financial and administrative powers of Chairperson.
64 Infringement.
65 Suit for infringement, etc.
66 Relief in suits for infringement.
67 Opinion of scientific adviser.
68 Prohibition to apply denomination of a registered variety.
69 Meaning of falsely applying denomination of a registered variety.
70 Penalty for applying false denomination, etc.
71 Penalty for selling varieties to which false denomination is applied, etc.
72 Penalty for falsely representing a variety as registered.
73 Penalty for subsequent offence.
74 No offence in certain cases.
75 Exemption of certain persons employed in ordinary course of business.
76 Procedure where invalidity of registration is pleaded by the accused.
77 Offences by companies.
78 Protection of security of India.
79 Implied warranty on sale of registered variety, etc.
80 Death of party to a proceeding.
81 Right of registered agent and the registered licensee to institute suit.
82 Evidence of entry in Register, etc., and things done by the Authority and the Registrar.
83 Authority, Registrar and other officers not compellable to production of Register, etc.
84 Document open to public inspection.
85 Report of Authority to be placed before Parliament.
86 Government to be bound.
87 Proceedings before Authority or Registrar.
88 Protection of action taken in good faith.
89 Bar of jurisdiction.
90 Members and staff of Authority, etc., to be public servants.
91 Exemption from tax on wealth and income.
92 Act to have overriding effect.
93 Power of Central Government to give directions.
94 Power to remove difficulties.
95 Power to make regulations.
96 Power of Central Government to make rules.
97 Rules, regulations and schemes to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of Central Council.
4 Mode of election.
5 Restriction on elections and membership.
6 Incorporation of Central Council.
7 Term of office of President, Vice-President and members of Central Council.
8 Meetings of Central Council.
9 The Executive Committee and other committees.
10 Meetings of committees.
11 Officers and other employees of Central Council.
12 Vacancies in the Central Council and committees thereof not to invalidate acts, etc.
12A Permission for establishment of new medical institution, new course of study, etc.
12B Non-recognition of medical qualifications in certain cases.
13 Recognition of medical qualification granted by certain medical institutions in India.
14 Recognition of medical qualifications granted by medical institutions in States or countries outside India.
15Rights of persons possessing qualifications included in Second or the Third Schedule to be enrolled.
16 Power to require information as to courses of study and examinations.
17Inspectors at examinations.
18 Visitors at examinations
19 Withdrawal of recognition
20 Minimum standards of education in Homoeopathy
21 The Central Register of Homoeopathy.
22 Supply of copies of State Register of Homoeopathy
23 Registration in the Central Register of Homoeopathy
24Professional conduct.
25 Removal of names from the Central Register of Homoeopathy.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of Central Council.
4 Mode of election.
5 Restriction on elections and membership.
6 Incorporation of Central Council.
7 Term of office of President, Vice-President and members of Central Council.
8 Meetings of Central Council.
9 Committees for Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani.
10 Other committees.
11 Meetings of committees.
12 Officers and other employees of Central Council.
13 Vacancies in the Central Council and committees thereof not to invalidate acts, etc.
13A Permission for establishment of new medical college, new course of study, etc.
13B Non-recognition of medical qualifications in certain cases.
13C Time for seeking permission for certain existing medical colleges.
14 Recognition of medical qualifications granted by certain medical institutions in India.
15 Recognition of medical qualifications granted by certain medical institutions whose qualifications are not included in Second Schedule.
16 Recognition of medical qualifications granted by medical institutions in countries with which there is a scheme of reciprocity.
17 Rights of persons possessing qualifications included in Second, Third and Fourth Schedules to be enrolled.
18 Power to require information as to courses of study and examinations.
19 Inspectors at examinations.
20 Visitors at examinations.
21 Withdrawal of recognition.
22 Minimum standards of education in Indian medicine.
23 The Central Register of Indian Medicine.
24 Supply of copies of State Register of Indian Medicine.
25 Registration in the Central Register of Indian Medicine.
26 Professional conduct.
27 Removal of names from the Central Register of Indian Medicine.
28 Provisional registration for practice.
29 Privileges of persons who are enrolled on the Central Register of Indian Medicine.
30 Registration of additional qualifications.
31 Persons enrolled on Central Register of Indian Medicine to notify change of place of residence and practice.
32 Information to be furnished by Central Council and publication thereof.
33 Commission of inquiry.
34 Protection of action taken in good faith.
35 Power to make rules.
36 Power to make regulations.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power of Central Government to represent claimants.
4 Claimant’s right to be represented by a legal practitioner.
5 Power of Central Government.
6 Commissioner and other officers and employees.
7 Power to delegate.
8 Limitation.
9 Power to frame a Scheme.
10 Removal of doubts.
11 Overriding effect.
12 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Application of the Convention.
4 Power of Central Government to deny the request for inspection.
5 Power of Central Government to declare Cessation of the Act.
6 Establishment of National Authority.
7 Powers and functions of National Authority.
8 National Authority to submit initial, annual and other periodical declaration to Organization.
9 Appointment of enforcement officers.
10 Power of National Authority to issue directions.
11 Power of Central Government to constitute Committee.
12 Power of National Authority to call for information, etc.
13 Prohibition to develop, produce, acquire, etc., Chemical Weapons.
14 Knowledge about Old or Abandoned Chemical Weapons to be informed to National Authority.
15 Prohibition to develop, produce, acquire, etc., Toxic Chemical or Precursor.
16 Restriction on transfer of Toxic Chemical or Precursor listed in Schedule 2.
17 Export or import to be made in accordance with Export and Import Policy.
18 Registration of person engaged in production, etc., of any Toxic Chemical or Precursor.
19 Power of Inspector to inspect any person or place.
20 Enforcement officer to enter into any place for examining and testing facility or to conduct search.
21 Certain acts to constitute an offence.
22 Power to issue warrant and authorisation.
23 Power of entry, search, seizure and arrest without warrant or authorisation.
24 Power of seizure and arrest in public places.
25 Procedure where seizure of goods liable to confiscation not possible.
26 Power to stop and search conveyance.
27 Conditions under which search of persons be conducted.
28 Provisions of Act 2 of 1974 to apply to arrests, searches and seizures.
29 Disposal of persons arrested and goods seized.
30 Power to invest officers of the National Authority, etc., with powers of an officer in charge of a police station.
31 Police to take charge of goods seized and delivered.
32 Report of arrest and seizure.
33 Liability of Toxic Chemical, Precursor and conveyance to confiscation.
34 Confiscation of Goods used for concealing Toxic Chemicals or Precursors.
35 Confiscation of sale proceeds of goods.
36 Procedure in making confiscation.
37 Power to call for information, etc.
38 Information as to commission of offences.
39 Punishment for failure to register.
40 Punishment for contravention in relation to development, production, etc., of Chemical Weapons or riot control agents, etc.
41 Punishment for contravention in relation to Toxic Chemicals, etc., listed in Schedule 1.
42 Punishment for contravention in relation to transfer of Toxic Chemical, etc., listed in Schedule 2.
43 Punishment for contravention in relation to export or import of Toxic Chemicals, etc.
44 Punishment for contravention in relation to disclosure of confidential information.
45 Punishment for contravention in relation to denial of access.
46 Punishment for contravention in relation to failure to furnish information, declaration or return.
47 Offence punishable under section 46 to be cognizable.
48 Offences by companies.
49 Prosecution of offences.
50 Appeals from the decision of National Authority.
51 Provisions of Convention not to apply to certain mixtures.
52 Protection of action taken in good faith.
53 Power to delegate.
54 Officers to be public servants.
55 Removal of difficulties.
56 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Application of Convention to India.
4 Application of amended Convention to India.
4A Application of Montreal Convention to India.
5 Liability in case of death.
6 Conversion of frances.
6A Conversion of Special Drawing Rights.
7 Provisions regarding suits against High Contracting Parties who undertake carriage by air.
8 Application of Act to carriage by air which is not international.
8A Power to make rules.
9Repealed.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Appointment of competent authority.
4 Preliminary notification respecting intention to prospect for coal in any area and powers of competent authorities thereupon.
5 Effect of notification on prospecting licences and mining leases.
6 Compensation for any necessary damage done under section 4.
7 Power to acquire land or rights in or over land notified under section 4.
8 Objections to acquisition.
9 Declaration of acquisition.
9A Special powers in cases of urgency.
10 Vesting of land or rights in Central Government.
11 Power of Central Government to direct vesting of land or rights in a Government company.
12 Power to take possession of land acquired.
13 Compensation for prospecting licences ceasing to have effect, rights under mining leases being acquired, etc.
14 Method of determining compensation.
15 Costs.
16 Interest on awards.
17 Payment of compensation.
18 Prospecting and mining to be done by Central Government in conformity with the Mineral Concession Rules.
18A Payment to State Governments in lieu of royalty.
19 Power to delegate.
20 Appeals.
21 Power to obtain information.
22 Power to enter and inspect.
23 Penalties.
24 Service of notices and orders.
25 Protection of action taken in good faith.
26 Jurisdiction of civil courts.
27 Power to make rules.
28 Notifications under Act 1 of 1894 in which proceedings are pending to be treated as notifications under this Act.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Declaration as to expediency of Union action.
3 Definitions.
4 Eligibility to participate in auction and payment of fees.
5 Allotment of mines to Government companies or corporations.
6 Central Government to act through nominated authority.
7 Power to classify certain Schedule I coal mines by Central Government.
8 Nominated authority to issue vesting order or allotment order.
9 Priority of disbursal of proceeds.
10 Utilisation of movable property used in coal mining operations.
11 Discharge or adoption of third party contracts with prior allottees.
12 Provisions in relation to secured creditors.
13 Void alienations and permitted security interests.
14 Liabilities of prior allottees.
15 Commissioner of payments to be appointed and his powers.
16 Valuation of compensation for payment to prior allottee.
17 Responsibility of Central Government after appointed date.
18 Central Government to appoint designated custodian.
19 Powers and functions of designated custodian in respect of Schedule II coal mines.
20 Power of Central Government to approve certain arrangements.
21 Acquisition of land.
22 Realisation of additional levy.
23 Penalties for certain offences.
24 Penalty for failure to comply with directions of Central Government.
25 Offences by companies.
26 Cognizance of offences.
27 Dispute settlement and Bar of Jurisdiction of civil courts.
28 Protection of action taken in good faith.
29 Act to have overriding effect.
30 Amendment of certain Acts contained in Schedule IV.
31 Power to make rules.
32 Power to remove difficulties.
33 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to amend Schedule.
4 Establishment and constitution of the Authority.
5 Salary and Allowances and other conditions of service of Chairman and allowances of members.
6 Chairman to be chief executive.
7 Secretary of the Authority and other staff.
8 Special provision for transfer of employees to the Authority.
9 Committees of the Authority.
10 Functions of the Authority.
10A Functions in respect of Special products, etc.
11 Power to supersede the Authority.
12 Registration of exporters.
13 Application, cancellation, fee payable and other matters relating to registration.
14 Returns to be made by exporters.
15 Grants or loans by the Central Government.
16 Constitution of Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Fund.
17 Borrowing powers of the Authority.
18 Accounts and audit.
19 Power to prohibit or control imports and exports of Scheduled products.
20 Directions by the Central Government.
21 Returns and reports.
22 Penalty for making false reports.
23 Penalties for obstructing a member or officer of the Authority in the discharge of his duty and for failure to produce books and records.
24 Other penalties.
25 Offences by companies.
26 Jurisdiction of court.
27 Previous sanction of the Central Government.
28 Protection of action taken in good faith.
29 Power to delegate.
30 Suspension of operation of this Act.
31 Application of other laws not barred.
32 Power to make rules.
33 Power to make regulations.
34 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
35 Validation.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of Export Inspection Council.
4 Director of Inspection and Quality Control.
5 Functions of the Council.
6 Powers of the Central Government in regard to quality control and inspection.
7 Machinery for quality control and inspection.
8 Power to recognise or establish marks to denote conformity with standard specifications.
9 Power to obtain information from exporters, etc.
10 Finance, accounts and audit.
10A Power to enter and inspect.
10B Power to search.
10C Power to seize commodities, etc.
10D Power to stop and seize conveyances.
10E Search and seizure to be made in accordance with the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
10F Confiscation.
10G Confiscation of conveyance.
10H Option to pay fine in lieu of confiscation.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of Footwear Design and Development Institute as an institution of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Establishment of Institute.
5 Vesting of properties.
6 Effect of incorporation of Institute.
7 Functions of Institute.
8 Power of Governing Council.
9 Institute be open to all races, creeds and classes.
10 Teaching at Institute.
11 Visitor.
12 Authorities of Institute.
13 The Senate.
14 Functions of Senate.
15 Functions, powers and duties of Chairperson.
16 Managing Director.
17 Secretary.
18 Executive Director.
19 Power and duties of other authorities and officers.
20 Grants by Central Government.
21 Funds of Institute.
22 Setting up of endowment fund.
23 Accounts and audit.
24 Pension and provident fund.
25 Appointment.
26 Statutes.
27 Statutes how made.
28 Ordinances.
29 Ordinance how made.
30 Tribunal of Arbitration.
31 Act and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies.
32 Sponsored schemes.
33 Power of Institute to grant degree, etc.
34 Institute to be public authority under the Right to Information Act, 2005.
35 Power of Central Government to make rules.
36 Returns and information to be provided to Central Government.
37 Transitional provisions.
38 Statute and Ordinance to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
39 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Declaration as to expediency of Union control.
3 Definitions.
4 Constitution of the Board.
5 Vacancies in the Board.
6 Salary and allowances of Chairman.
6A Executive Officers of the Board.
7 Committees of the Board.
8 Functions of the Board.
8A Power of the Board to import rubber for sale, or to purchase rubber in the internal market.
8B Consultation with the Board.
9 Funds of the Board.
9A General fund.
9B Pool fund.
10 Registration.
11 Power to prohibit or control imports and exports of rubber.
12 Imposition of new rubber cess.
13 Power to fix maximum and minimum prices for sale of rubber.
14 Licensing of transactions in rubber.
15 Provisions regarding licences under section 14.
16 Restriction on possession of rubber.
17 Licences for planting or replanting.
18 Reports to be submitted by licencees.
19 Fees for special licences.
20 Submission of returns and maintenance of accounts.
21 Inspection of land and premises.
22 Control by the Central Government.
22A Power of Central Government to issue directions to Board.
23 Appeal.
24 Accounts of the Board.
24A Power to delegate.
25 Power of Central Government to make rules.
25A Power to make regulations.
26 Penalties.
26A Compounding of offences.
27 Procedure for prosecutions.
27A Jurisdiction of Courts.
28 Bar of legal proceedings.
29 Omitted.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Procedure for making proposal to establish Special Economic Zone.
4 Establishment of Special Economic Zone and approval and authorisation to operate it to, Developer.
5 Guidelines for notifying Special Economic Zone.
6 Processing and non-processing areas.
7 Exemption from taxes, duties or cess.
8 Constitution of Board of Approval.
9 Duties, Powers and functions of Board.
10 Suspension of letter of approval and transfer of Special Economic Zone in certain cases.
11 Development Commissioner.
12 Functions of Development Commissioner.
13 Constitution of Approval Committee.
14 Powers and functions of Approval Committee.
15 Setting up of Unit.
16 Cancellation of letter of approval to entrepreneur.
17 Setting up and operation of Offshore Banking Unit.
18 Setting up of International Financial Services Centre.
19 Single application form, return, etc.
20 Agency to inspect.
21 Single enforcement officer or agency for notified offences.
22 Investigation, inspection, search or seizure.
23 Designated Courts to try suits and notified offences.
24 Appeal to High Court.
25 Offences by companies.
26 Exemptions, drawbacks and concessions to every Developer and entrepreneur.
27 Provisions of Income-tax Act, 1961 to apply with certain modification in relation to Developers and entrepreneurs.
28 Duration of goods or services in Special Economic Zones.
29 Transfer of ownership and removal of goods.
30 Domestic clearance by Units.
31 Constitution of Authority.
32 Officers of Authority and other staff.
33 Special provision for transfer of officers or other employees to Authority.
34 Functions of Authority.
35 Grants and loans by Central Government.
36 Constitution of Fund and its application.
37 Accounts and audit.
38 Directions by Central Government.
39 Returns and reports.
40 Power to supersede Authority.
41 Members, officers and other employees of Authority to be public servants.
42 Reference of dispute.
43 Limitation.
44 Applicability of provisions of this Act to existing Special Economic Zones.
45 Person to whom a communication may be sent under this Act.
46 Identity Card.
47 Authorities responsible for administration.
48 Protection of action taken in good faith.
49 Power to modify provisions of this Act or other enactments in relation to Special Economic Zones.
50 Power of State Government to grant exemption.
51 Act to have overriding effect.
52 Certain provisions not to apply.
53 Special Economic Zones to be ports, airports, inland container depots, land stations, etc., in certain cases.
54 Amendment to First Schedule.
55 Power to make rules.
56 Power to remove difficulties.
57 Amendment of certain enactments.
58 Savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution and incorporation of the Board.
4 Secretary and other officers.
5 Advisory Committees.
6 Transfer of assets and liabilities of the Cardamom Board and the Spices Export Promotion Council to the Board.
7 Functions of the Board.
8 Registration of owners of cardamom estates.
9 Power of State Government to make rules.
10 Returns to be made by registered owners.
11 No person to export spices without certificate.
12 Grant of certificate.
13 Cancellation, suspension, etc., of certificate.
14 Appeal.
15 Power to permit export without certificate.
16 Power to control price and distribution of cardamom.
17 Power to prohibit or control import of cardamom.
18 Power of the Central Government to issue directions.
19 Power of the Central Government to supersede the Board.
20 Grants and loans by the Central Government.
21 Board Fund.
22 Budget.
23 Annual report.
24 Accounts and audit.
25 Annual report and auditor’s report to be laid before Parliament.
26 Penalty for making false returns.
27 Penalties for obstructing an officer or member of the Board in the discharge of his duties and for failure to produce books and records.
28 Penalty for contravention of order relating to control of price, etc.
29 Penalties for contravention of section 11 or any order made under section 17.
30 Other penalties.
31 Offences by companies.
32 Provisions of Act 52 of 1962 to apply to export of spices and import of cardamom.
33 Previous sanction of the Central Government.
34 Delegation.
35 Members, officers and employees of the Board to be public servants.
36 Protection of action taken in good faith.
37 Power to enter.
38 Power to make rules.
39 Power to make regulations.
40 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
41 Power to remove difficulties.
42 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Declaration as to expediency of control by the Union.
3 Definitions.
4 Establishment and constitution of the Board.
5 Salary and allowances and other conditions of service of Chairman.
6 Officers of the Board and other staff.
7 Committees of the Board.
8 Functions of the Board.
9 Dissolution of the Board.
10 Registration of growers of virginia tobacco.
10A Registration of growers of virginia tobacco seedlings for commercial purposes.
11 Registration of curers of virginia tobacco.
11A Registration of processors and manufacturers of virginia tobacco, etc.
11B Licences to be obtained for grading work and construction of barns, etc.
12 Registration of exporters, packers, auctioneers and dealers.
13 Virginia tobacco to be sold at registered auction platforms
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Controller and other officers.
4 Prohibition of registration of certain designs.
5 Application for registration of designs.
6 Registration to be in respect of particular article.
7 Publication of particulars of registered designs.
8 Power of Controller to make orders regarding substitution of application, etc.
9 Certificate of registration.
10 Register of designs.
11 Copyright on registration.
12 Restoration of lapsed designs.
13 Procedure for disposal of applications for restoration of lapsed designs.
14 Rights of proprietor of lapsed design which have been restored.
15 Requirements before delivery on sales.
16 Effect of disclosure on copyright.
17 Inspection of registered designs.
18 Information as to existence of copyright.
19 Cancellation of registration.
20 Designs to bind Government.
21 Provisions as to exhibitions.
22 Piracy of registered design.
23 Application of certain provisions of the Act as to patents to designs.
24 Fees.
25 Notice of trust not to be entered in registers.
26 Inspection of and extracts from registers.
27 Privilege of reports of Controller.
28 Prohibition and publication of specification, drawings, etc., where application abandoned, etc.
29 Power of Controller to correct clerical errors.
30 Entry of assignment and transmissions in registers.
31 Rectification of register.
32 Powers of Controller in proceedings under Act.
33 Exercise of discretionary power by Controller.
34 Power of Controller to take directions of the Central Government.
35 Refusal to register a design in certain cases.
36 Appeals to the High Court.
37 Evidence before the Controller.
38 Certificate of Controller to be evidence.
39 Evidence of documents in patent office.
40 Applications and notices by post.
41 Declaration by infant, lunatic, etc.
42 Avoidance of certain restrictive conditions.
43 Agency.
44 Reciprocal arrangement with the United Kingdom and other convention countries or group of countries of inter-governmental organisations.
45 Report of the Controller to be placed before Parliament.
46 Protection of security of India.
47 Power of Central Government to make rules.
48 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions and interpretation.
3 Registrar of Geographical Indications.
4 Power of Registrar to withdraw or transfer cases, etc.
5 Geographical Indications Registry and offices thereof.
6 Register of Geographical Indications.
7 Part A and Part B of the register.
8 Registration to be in respect of particular goods and area.
9 Prohibition of registration of certain geographical indications.
10 Registration of homonymous geographical indications.
11 Application for registration.
12 Withdrawal of acceptance.
13 Advertisement of application.
14 Opposition to registration.
15 Correction and amendment.
16 Registration.
17 Application for registration as authorised user.
18 Duration, renewal, removal and restoration of registration.
19 Effect of removal from register for failure to pay fee for renewal.
20 No action for infringement of unregistered geographical indication.
21 Rights conferred by registration.
22 Infringement or registered geographical indications.
23 Registration to be prima facie evidence of validity.
24 Prohibition of assignment or transmission, etc.
25 Prohibition of registration of geographical indication as trade mark.
26 Protection to certain trade marks.
27 Power to cancel or vary registration and to rectify the register.
28 Correction of register.
29 Alteration of registered geographical indications.
30 Adaptation of entries in register to amend or substitute classification of goods.
31Appeals to the High Court.
32 Bar of jurisdiction of courts, etc.
33 Procedure of the Appellate Board.
34Procedure for application for rectification, etc., before High Court.
35 Appearance of Registrar in legal proceedings.
36 Costs of Registrar in proceedings before Appellate Board.
37 Meaning of applying geographical indications.
38 Falsifying and falsely applying geographical indications.
39 Penalty for applying false geographical indications.
40 Penalty for selling goods to which false geographical indication is applied.
41 Enhanced penalty on second or subsequent conviction.
42 Penalty for falsely representing a geographical indication as registered.
43 Penalty for improperly describing a place of business as connected with the Geographical Indications Registry.
44 Penalty for falsification of entries in the register.
45 No offence in certain cases.
46 Forfeiture of goods.
47 Exemption of certain persons employed in ordinary course of business.
48 Procedure where invalidity of registration is pleaded by the accused.
49 Offences by companies.
50 Cognizance of certain offences and the powers of police officer for search and seizure.
51 Costs of defence of prosecution.
52 Limitation of prosecution.
53 Information as to commission of offence.
54 Punishment for abetement in India of acts done out of India.
55 Protection of action taken in good faith.
56 Certain persons to be public servants.
57 Stay of proceedings where the validity of registration of the geographical indication is questioned etc.
58Application for rectification of register to be made to High Court in certain cases.
59 Implied warranty on sale of indicated goods.
60 Powers of Registrar.
61 Exercise of discretionary power by Registrar.
62 Evidence before Registrar.
63 Death of party to a proceeding.
64 Extension of time.
65 Abandonment.
66 Suit for infringement, etc., to be instituted before district court.
67 Relief in suit for infringement or for passing off.
68 Authorised user to be impleaded in certain proceedings.
69 Evidence of entries in register, etc., and things done by the Registrar.
70 Registrar and other officers not compellable to produce register, etc.
71 Power to require goods to show indication of origin.
72 Certificate of validity.
73 Groundless threats of legal proceedings.
74 Address for service.
75 Trade usages, etc., to be taken into consideration.
76 Agents.
77 Indexes.
78 Documents open to public inspection.
79 Reports of Registrar to be placed before Parliament.
80 Fees and surcharge.
81 Savings in respect of certain matters in Chapter VIII.
82 Declaration as to title of geographical indication not registrable under the Registration Act, 1908.
83 Government to be bound.
84 Special provisions relating to applications for registration from citizens of convention countries.
85 Provision as to reciprocity.
86 Powers of Central Government to remove difficulties.
87 Power to make rules.
1 Short title and commencement.
2Declaration of certain institutions as institutions of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Incorporation of Institute.
5 Effect of incorporation of the Institute.
6 Powers of Institute.
7 Institute be open to all races, creeds and classes.
8 Teaching at Institute.
9 Visitor.
10 Authorities of Institute.
11 Governing Council.
12 Term of office of, vacancies among, and allowances payable to Chairperson and other members of Governing Council.
13 Meeting of Governing Council.
14 Powers and functions of Governing Council.
15 Senate.
16 Functions of Senate.
17 Functions, powers and duties of Chairperson.
18 Director.
19 Dean.
20 Registrar.
21 Powers and duties of other authorities and officers.
22 Grants by Central Government.
23 Fund of Institute.
24 Setting up of Endowment Fund.
25 Accounts and audit.
26 Pension and provident fund.
27 Appointment of staff.
28 Statutes.
29 Statutes how to be made.
30 Ordinances.
31 Ordinances how to be made.
32 Arbitral Tribunal.
33 Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
34 Sponsored schemes.
35 Power of Institute to grant degrees, etc.
36 Powers of Central Government to issue directions.
37 Institute to be public authority under Right to Information Act, 2005.
38 Power of Central Government to make rules.
39 Transitional provisions.
40 Statutes and Ordinances to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
41 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of Authority.
4 Composition of Authority.
5 Constitution of Selection Committee to recommend Members.
6 Terms of office and other conditions of service, etc., of Chairperson and Members.
7 Power of Chairperson.
8 Removal and suspension of Members.
9 Appointment of Secretary, experts, professionals and officers and other employees of Authority.
10 Meetings.
11 Authentication.
12 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Authority.
13 Functions of Authority.
14 Powers of Authority to call for information, conduct investigations, etc.
15 Power of Authority to issue certain directions.
16 Power of seizure.
17 Establishment of Appellate Tribunal.
18 Application for settlement of disputes and appeals to Appellate Tribunal.
19 Composition of Appellate Tribunal.
20 Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson and Members.
21 Term of office.
22 Terms and conditions of service.
23 Vacancies.
24 Removal and resignation.
25 Staff of Appellate Tribunal.
26 Decision to be by majority.
27 Members, etc., to be public servants.
28 Civil court not to have jurisdiction.
29 Procedure and powers of Appellate Tribunal.
30 Right to legal representation.
31 Appeal to Supreme Court.
32 Orders passed by Appellate Tribunal to be executable as a decree.
33 Budget.
34 Grants by Central Government.
35 Annual statement of accounts.
36 Furnishing of returns, etc., to Central Government.
37 Penalty for wilful failure to comply with orders of Appellate Tribunal.
38 Punishment for non-compliance of orders and directions under this Act.
39 Punishment for non-compliance with order of Authority or Appellate Tribunal.
40 Offences by companies.
41 Offences by Government Departments.
42 Directions by Central Government.
43 Members, officers and employees of Authority to be public servants.
44 Bar of jurisdiction.
45 Protection of action taken in good faith.
46 Exemption from tax on wealth and income.
47 Cognizance of offences.
48 Delegation of powers.
49 Power of Central Government to supersede Authority.
50 Application of other laws not barred.
51 Power to make rules.
52 Power to make regulations.
53 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
54 Amendment of certain enactments.
55 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of Bureau and Constitution of Governing Council.
4 Executive Committee of Bureau.
5 Advisory Committees of Bureau.
6 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate act or proceedings.
7 Director General.
8 Officers and employees of Bureau.
9 Powers and functions of Bureau.
10 Indian Standards.
11 Prohibition to publish, reproduce or record without authorisation by Bureau.
12 Conformity Assessment scheme.
13 Grant of licence or certificate of conformity.
14 Certification of Standard Mark of jewellers and sellers of certain specified goods or articles.
15 Prohibition to import, sell, exhibit, etc.
16 Central Government to direct compulsory use of Standard Mark.
17 Prohibition to manufacture, sell, etc., certain goods without Standard Mark.
18 Obligations of licence holder, seller, etc.
19 Financial Management of Bureau of Indian Standards.
20 Fund of Bureau.
21 Borrowing powers of Bureau.
22 Budget.
23 Annual report.
24 Accounts and audit.
25 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
26 Restriction on use of name of Bureau and Indian Standard.
27 Appointment and powers of certification officers.
28 Power to search and seizure.
29 Penalty for contravention.
30 Offences by companies.
31 Compensation for non-conforming goods.
32 Cognizance of offence by courts.
33 Compounding of offence.
34 Appeal.
35 Members, officers and employees of Bureau to be public servants.
36 Protection of action taken in good faith.
37 Authentication of orders and other instruments of Bureau.
38 Power to make rules.
39 Power to make regulations.
40 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
41 Act not to affect operation of certain Acts.
42 Power to remove difficulties.
43 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Prohibition of improper use of certain emblems and names.
4 Prohibition of registration of certain companies, etc.
5 Penalty.
6 Previous sanction for prosecution.
7 Savings.
8 Power of the Central Government to amend the Schedule.
9 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Provisions of this Act to override provisions of any other law.
4 Units of weights and measures to be based on metric system.
5 Base unit of weights and measures.
6 Base unit of numeration.
7 Standard units of weights and measures.
8 Standard weight, measures or numeral.
9 Reference, secondary and working standard.
10 Use of weight or measure for particular purposes.
11 Prohibition of quotation, etc., otherwise than in terms of standard units of weight, measure or numeration.
12 Any custom, usage, etc., contrary to standard weight, measure or numeration to be void.
13 Appointment of Director, legal metrology officers and other employees.
14 Appointment of Controller, legal metrology officers and other employees.
15 Power of inspection, seizure, etc.
16 Forfeiture.
17 Manufacturers, etc., to maintain records and registers.
18 Declarations on prepackaged commodities.
19 Registration for importer of weight or measure.
20 Non-standard weights and measures not to be imported.
21 Training in Legal Metrology.
22 Approval of model.
23 Prohibition on manufacture, repair or sale of weight or measure without licence.
24 Verification and stamping of weight or measure.
25 Penalty for use of non-standard weight or measure.
26 Penalty for alteration of weight and measure.
27 Penalty for manufacture or sale of non-standard weight or measure.
28 Penalty for making any transaction, deal or contract in contravention of the prescribed standards.
29 Penalty for quoting or publishing, etc., of non-standard units.
30 Penalty for transactions in contravention of standard weight or measure.
31 Penalty for non-production of documents, etc.
32 Penalty for failure to get model approved.
33 Penalty for use of unverified weight or measure.
34 Penalty for sale or delivery of commodities. etc., by non-standard weight or measure.
35 Penalty for rendering services by non-standard weight, measure or number.
36 Penalty for selling, etc., of non-standard packages.
37 Penalty for contravention by Government approved Test Centre.
38 Penalty for non-registration by importer of weight or measure.
39 Penalty for import of non-standard weight or measure.
40 Penalty for obstructing Director, Controller or legal metrology officer.
41 Penalty for giving false information or false return.
42 Vexatious search.
43 Penalty for verification in contravention of Act and rules.
44 Penalty for counterfeiting of seals, etc.
45 Penalty for manufacture of weight and measure without licence.
46 Penalty for repair, sale, etc., of weight and measure without licence.
47 Penalty for tampering with licence.
48 Compounding of offences.
49 Offences by companies and power of court to publish name, place of business, etc., for companies convicted.
50 Appeals.
51 Provisions of Indian Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure not to apply.
52 Power of the Central Government to make rules.
53 Power of State Government to make rules.
54 Delegation of Powers.
55 Act not to apply in certain cases.
56 Existing Director, Controller and legal metrology officer not to be affected by the new qualification to be prescribed.
57 Repeal of the Standards of Weights and Measures Act, 1976 and Standards of Weights and Measures (Enforcement) Act, 1985.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Regulation of export trade in antiquities and art treasures.
4 Application of Act 52 of 1962.
5 Antiquities to be sold only under a licence.
6 Appointment of licensing officers.
7 Application for licence.
8 Grant of licence.
9 Renewal of licence.
10 Maintenance of records, photographs and registers by licensees.
11 Revocation, suspension and amendment of licences.
12 Persons whose licences have been revoked may sell antiquities to other licensees.
13 Power of Central Government to carry on the business of selling antiquities to the exclusion of others.
14 Registration of antiquities.
15 Appointment of registering officers.
16 Application for registration and grant of certificate of registration.
17 Transfer of ownership, etc., of antiquities to be intimated to the registering officer.
18 Provisions of sections 14, 16 and 17 not to apply in certain cases.
19 Power of Central Government to compulsorily acquire antiquities and art treasures.
20 Payment of compensation for antiquities and art treasures compulsorily acquired under section 19.
21 Appeals against decisions of licensing officers and registering officers.
22 Appeals against awards of arbitrators.
23 Powers of entry, search, seizure, etc.
24 Power to determine whether or not an article, etc., is antiquity or art treasure.
25 Penalty.
26 Cognizance of offences.
27 Magistrate’s power to impose enhanced penalties.
28 Offences by companies.
29 Protection of action taken in good faith.
30 Application of other laws not barred.
31 Power to make rules.
32 Repeal.
33 Amendment of Act 24 of 1958.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of Kalakshetra as an institution of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Transfer to, and vesting in, the Central Government of the assets and properties of Kalakshetra.
5 General effect of vesting.
6 Central Government to direct vesting of assets and properties in the Foundation.
7 Duty of persons to deliver and to account for assets, properties, etc.
8 Establishment and incorporation of Foundation.
9 The objects of Foundation.
10 Authorities of the Foundation.
11 The Governing Board.
12 Term of office of Members.
13 Meetings of the Governing Board.
14 Governing Board to be the supreme authority of Foundation.
15 Academic Committee.
16 Powers and functions of Academic Committee.
17 Finance Committee.
18 Powers and functions of Finance Committee.
19 Appointment and duties of Director.
20 Transfer of service of existing employees.
21 Grants by Central Government to the Foundation.
22 Fund of the Foundation.
23 Budget.
24 Accounts and audit of the Foundation.
25 Duty to furnish returns, annual reports, etc.
26 Prior approval of the Central Government for alienation of property.
27 Power of Central Government to give directions to the Foundation.
28 Dissolution of the Foundation.
29 Protection of action taken in good faith.
30 Indemnity.
31 Power to make rules.
32 Power to make regulations.
33 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
34 Power to remove difficulties.
35 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power of the Central Government to coordinate, regulate and supervise operations connected with administration, management, etc., of public records.
4 Prohibition against taking of public records out of India.
5 Records officer.
6 Responsibilities of records officer.
7 Records officer to take appropriate action in the event of unauthorised removal, destruction, etc., of public records in his custody.
8 Destruction or disposal of public records.
9 Penalty for contraventions.
10 Public records bearing security classification.
11 Receipt of records from private sources.
12 Access to public records.
13 Archival Advisory Board.
14 Functions of the Board.
15 Power of the Director General to lay down norms and standards for courses in archival science.
16 Protection of action taken in good faith.
17 Power to make rules.
18 Laying of rules before Parliament.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of Salar Jung Museum together with Salar Jung Library as an institution of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Establishment and incorporation of the Board.
5 Composition of the Board.
6 Term of office.
7 Temporary absence of member.
8 Duty of Government nominating persons, etc.
9 Meeting of the Board.
10 Temporary association of persons with the Board for particular purposes.
11 Authentication of orders and other instruments of the Board.
12 Staff of the Board.
13 Transfer of service of existing employees to the Board.
14 Location of museum.
15 Duties of the Board.
16 Powers of the Board.
17 Vesting of property.
18 Grants by Central Government to the Board.
19 Fund of the Board.
20 Budget.
21 Accounts and audit.
22 Returns and reports.
23 Power of Central Government to issue directions to the Board.
24 Delegation of powers and duties.
25 Officers and employees of the Board to be public servants.
26 Protection of action taken under Act.
27 Power of Central Government to make rules.
28 Power of Board to make regulations.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Persons subject to this Act.
3 Termination of application of the Act.
4 Definitions.
5 Application of Act to certain forces under the Central Government.
6 Special provision as to rank in certain cases.
7 Commanding Officer of person subject to Air Force law under clause (d) of section 2.
8 Officers exercising powers in certain cases.
9 Power to declare persons to be on active service.
10 Commission and appointment.
11 Ineligibility of aliens for enrolment.
12 Ineligibility of females for enrolment or employment.
13 Procedure before enrolling officer.
14 Mode of enrolment.
15 Validity of enrolment.
16 Persons to be attested.
17 Mode of attestation.
18 Tenure of service under the Act.
19 Termination of service by Central Government.
20 Dismissal, removal or reduction by Chief of the Air staff and other officers.
21 Power to modify certain fundamental rights in their application to persons subject to this Act.
22 Retirement, release or discharge.
23 Certificate on termination of service.
24 Discharge or dismissal when out of India.
25 Authorised deductions only to be made from pay.
26 Remedy of aggrieved airmen.
27 Remedy of aggrieved officers.
28 Immunity from attachment.
29 Immunity from arrest for debt.
30 Immunity of persons attending courts-martial from arrest.
31 Privileges of reservists.
32 Priority in respect of Air Force personnel's litigation.
33 Saving of rights and privileges under other laws.
34 Offences in relation to the enemy and punishable with death.
35 Offences in relation to the enemy and not punishable with death.
36 Offences punishable more severely on active service than at other times.
37 Mutiny.
38 Desertion and aiding desertion.
39 Absence without leave.
40 Striking or threatening superior officer.
41 Disobedience to superior officer.
42 Insubordination and obstruction.
43 Fraudulent enrolment.
44 False answers on enrolment.
45 Unbecoming conduct
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Applicability of the Act.
3 Definitions.
4 Establishment of Armed Forces Tribunal.
5 Composition of Tribunal and Benches thereof.
6 Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson and other Members.
7 Appointment of Chairperson and other Members.
8 Term of office.
9 Resignation and removal.
10 Salaries, allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and other Members.
11 Prohibitions as to holding of offices, etc., by Chairperson or Member on ceasing to be such Chairperson or Member.
12 Financial and administrative powers of Chairperson.
13 Staff of the Tribunal.
14 Jurisdiction, powers and authority in service matters.
15 Jurisdiction, powers and authority in matters of appeal against court martial.
16 Re-trial.
17 Powers of the Tribunal on appeal under section 15.
18 Cost.
19 Power to punish for contempt.
20 Distribution of business among the Benches.
21 Application not to be admitted unless other remedies exhausted.
22 Limitation.
23 Procedure and powers of the Tribunal.
24 Term of sentence and its effect on appeal.
25 Right of applicant or of appellant to take assistance of a legal practitioner and of Government, etc., to appoint counsel.
26 Condition as to making of interim order.
27 Power of Chairperson to transfer cases from one Bench to another.
28 Decision to be by majority.
29 Execution of order of Tribunal.
30 Appeal to Supreme Court.
31 Leave to appeal.
32 Condonation.
33 Exclusion of jurisdiction of civil courts.
34 Transfer of pending cases.
35 Provision for filing of certain appeals.
36 Proceedings before Tribunal to be judicial proceedings.
37 Members and staff of Tribunal to be public servants.
38 Protection of action taken in good faith.
39 Act to have overriding effect.
40 Power to remove difficulties.
41 Power of Central Government to make rules.
42 Power to make rules retrospectively.
43 Laying of rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Property of deceased persons and deserters other than officers.
4 Property of officers who die or desert.
5 Decision of questions as to regimental and other debts in camp or quarters.
6 Representative powers of commanding officer or Committee.
7 Power of Central Government to hand over estate or deceased person to the Administrator General.
8 Disposal of surplus by prescribed persons.
9 Disposal of effects, not money.
10 Disposal of certain property without production of probate, etc.
11 Discharge of commanding officer, Committee, prescribed person and the Central Government.
12 Property in the hands of commanding officer, Committee or prescribed person not to be assets where commanding officer, Committee or prescribed person is stationed.
13 Saving of rights of representative.
14 Application of sections 3 to 13 to persons of unsound mind or to persons reported missing on active service.
15 Appointment of standing Committee of Adjustment in certain cases.
16 Power to make rules.
17Repealed.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to extend to cantonments laws relating to control of rents and regulation of house accommodation.
4 Extension of the Madhya Bharat Accommodation Control Act, 1955 to the cantonment of Mhow.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Persons subject to this Act.
4 Constitution of the Coast Guard.
5 Control, direction, etc.
6 Enrolment.
7 Liability for service outside India.
8 Oath of allegiance.
9 Resignation and withdrawal from the post.
10 Tenure of service under the Act.
11 Dismissal or removal by Central Government and by other officers.
12 Certificate of termination of service.
13 Restrictions respecting right to form association, freedom of speech, etc.
14 Duties and functions of Coast Guard.
15 Correspondence, etc., with offenders.
16 Deserting post and neglect of duty.
17 Mutiny.
18 Persons on board ship or aircraft seducing Coast Guard personnel from allegiance.
19 Striking or threatening superior officers.
20 Disobedience to superior officer.
21 Ill-treating subordinates.
22 Quarrelling, fighting and disorderly behaviour.
23 Certain forms of disgraceful conduct.
24 Drunkenness.
25 Desertion and aiding desertion.
26 Breaking out of ship and absence without leave.
27 Losing ship or aircraft.
28 Dangerous unauthorised flying.
29 Inaccurate certificate.
30 Low flying and annoyance by flying.
31 Disobedience of lawful command of captain of an aircraft.
32 False accusations.
33 Falsifying official documents and false declarations.
34 Offences in respect of property.
35 Damage to property.
36 Taking unauthorised goods on board.
37 Offences in respect of papers relating to vessel, craft or aircraft taken into custody.
38 Offences in respect of vessel, craft or aircraft taken into custody.
39 Unlawful taking of ransom.
40 Offences relating to Coast Guard Courts.
41 Escape from custody.
42 Violation of the Act, rules and orders.
43 False answers on enrolment.
44 Offences against good order and discipline.
45 Attempt.
46 Abetment of offences that have been committed.
47 Abetment of offence punishable with death and not committed.
48 Abetment of offences punishable with imprisonment and not committed.
49 Civil offences.
50 Civil offences not triable by a Coast Guard Court.
51 Period of limitation for trial of offences under the Act.
52 Trial, etc., of a person who ceases to be subject to the Act.
53 Punishments awardable by Coast Guard Courts.
54 Alternative punishments awardable by Coast Guard Courts.
55 Combination of punishments.
56 Punishments otherwise than by Coast Guard Courts.
57 Minor punishments.
57A Punishment for officers below the rank of Commandant.
58 Provisions as to award of punishments.
59 Custody of offenders.
60 Duty of Commanding Officer in regard to detention.
61 Arrest by civil authorities.
62 Capture of deserters.
63 Coast Guard police officers.
64 Power to convene a Coast Guard Court.
65 Composition of Coast Guard Courts.
66 Dissolution of a Coast Guard Court.
67 Powers of a Coast Guard Court.
68 Prohibition of second trial.
69 Application of Act during term of sentence.
70 Place of trial.
71 Choice between criminal court and Coast Guard Court.
72 Power of criminal court to require delivery of an offender.
73 Law Officer.
74 Challenges.
75 Oaths of member, Law Officer and witness.
76 Voting by members.
77 General rule as to evidence.
78 Judicial notice.
79 Summoning of witnesses.
80 Documents exempted from production.
81 Commissions for examination of witnesses.
82 Examination of a witness on commission.
83 Alternative findings.
84 Presumption as to signatures.
85 Enrolment paper.
86 Presumption as to certain documents.
87 Evidence of previous convictions and general character.
88 Lunacy of accused.
89 Subsequent fitness of lunatic accused for trial.
90 Transmission to Central Government of orders under section 89.
91 Release of lunatic accused.
92 Delivery of lunatic accused to relatives.
93 Order for custody and disposal of property pending trial.
94 Order for disposal of property regarding which offence is committed.
95 Powers of Coast Guard Court in relation to proceedings under this Act.
96 Form of sentence of death.
97 Interim custody until execution of sentence of death.
98 Execution of sentence of death.
99 Commencement of sentence of imprisonment or detention.
100 Execution of sentence of imprisonment.
101 Temporary custody of offender.
102 Conveyance of prisoner from place to place.
103 Communication of certain orders to prison officers.
104 Execution of Sentence of fine.
105 Informality or error in the order or warrant.
106 Imprisonment or detention of offender already under sentence.
107 Suspension of sentence of imprisonment or detention.
108 Release on suspension.
109 Computation of period of suspension.
110 Order after suspension.
111 Reconsideration of case after suspension.
112 Fresh sentence after suspension.
113 Scope of power of suspension.
114 Effect of suspension and remission on dismissal.
115 Appointment of Chief Law Officer and Law Officers.
116 Functions of Chief Law Officer.
117 Judicial review by the Chief Law Officer.
118 Consideration by the Director-General.
119 Petitions to Central Government or Director-General against findings and sentences.
120 Powers of Central Government and Director-General in respect of findings and sentences.
121 Powers and duties conferrable and imposable on members of the Coast Guard.
122 Protection for acts of members of the Coast Guard.
123 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of the National Cadet Corps.
4 Constitution and disbandment of units.
5 Division of the Corps into Divisions.
6 Enrolment.
7 Central Government may raise other units.
8 Discharge.
9 Appointment of officers.
10 Duties of persons subject to this Act.
11 Punishment for offences under this Act.
12 Power to appoint Advisory Committees.
13 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Appointment of competent authority.
4 Constitution of Regular Air Force Reserve.
5 Recruitment to the Regular Air Force Reserve.
6 Classes of person in the Regular Air Force Reserve.
7 Period of service.
8 Termination of service in the Reserve.
9 Constitution of Air Defence Reserve.
10 Classes of persons in the Air Defence Reserve.
11 Obligation to register.
12 Liability to be called up for inquiry.
13 Calling-up for inquiry.
14 Medical examination.
15 Registration of persons considered fit for enrolment.
16 Calling up for service.
17 Period of service.
18 Constitution of Auxiliary Air Force.
19 Classes of persons in the Auxiliary Air Force.
20 Officers of the Auxiliary Air Force.
21 Persons eligible for enrolment.
22 Period of service.
23 Termination of service.
24 Advisory Committees.
25 Liability to be called up for service.
26 Application of Air Force Act, 1950.
27 Reinstatement in civil employ of persons required to perform service under this Act.
28 Preservation of certain rights of persons called up for service.
29 Pay and allowances.
30 Penalties.
31 Service of notice.
32 Competent authority to be public servant.
33 Power of Central Government to grant exemptions.
34 Power to make rules.
35 Repealed.
36. Repealed.
1 Short title, extent and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of the Territorial Army.
4 Personnel of the Territorial Army.
5 Officers.
6 Persons eligible for enrolment.
6A Liability of certain persons for compulsory service in the Territorial Army.
7 Liability for military service.
7A Reinstatement in civil employ of persons required to perform military service.
7B Preservation of certain rights of persons required to perform military service.
8 Discharge.
9 Application of the Army Act, 1950.
10 Summary trial and punishment.
10A Punishment for failure to lodge forms duly filled up, etc.
11 Jurisdiction to try offences.
12 Presumption as to certain documents.
13 Persons subject to this Act to be deemed part of regular forces for certain purposes.
14 Power to make rules.
15Repealed.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Aadhaar number.
4 Properties of Aadhaar number.
5 Special measures for issuance of Aadhaar number to certain category of persons.
6 Update of certain information.
7 Proof of Aadhaar number necessary for receipt of certain subsidies, benefits and services, etc.
8 Authentication of Aadhaar number.
9 Aadhaar number not evidence of citizenship or domicile, etc.
10 Central Identities Data Repository.
11 Establishment of Authority.
12 Composition of Authority.
13 Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson and Members of Authority.
14 Term of office and other conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
15 Removal of Chairperson and Members.
16 Restrictions on Chairperson or Members on employment after cessation of office.
17 Functions of Chairperson.
18 Chief executive officer.
19 Meetings of Authority.
20 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Authority.
21 Officers and other employees of Authority.
22 Transfer of assets, liabilities of Authority.
23 Powers and functions of Authority.
24 Grants by Central Government.
25Fund.
26 Accounts and audit.
27 Returns and annual report, etc.
28 Security and confidentiality of information.
29 Restriction on sharing information.
30 Biometric information deemed to be sensitive personal information.
31 Alteration of demographic information or biometric information.
32 Access to own information and records of requests for authentication.
33 Disclosure of information in certain cases.
34 Penalty for impersonation at time of enrolment.
35 Penalty for impersonation of Aadhaar number holder by changing demographic information or biometric information.
36 Penalty for impersonation.
37 Penalty for disclosing identity information.
38 Penalty for unauthorised access to the Central Identities Data Repository.
39 Penalty for tampering with data in Central Identities Data Repository.
40 Penalty for unauthorised use by requesting entity or offline verification-seeking entity.
41 Penalty for non-compliance with intimation requirements.
42 General penalty.
43 Offences by companies.
44 Act to apply for offence or contravention committed outside India.
45 Power to investigate offences.
46 Penalties not to interfere with other punishments.
47 Cognizance of offences.
48 Power of Central Government to supersede Authority.
49 Members, officers, etc., to be public servants.
50 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
51 Delegation.
52 Protection of action taken in good faith.
53 Power of Central Government to make rules.
54 Power of Authority to make regulations.
55 Laying of rules and regulations before Parliament.
56 Application of other laws not barred.
57 Act not to prevent use of Aadhaar number for other purposes under law.
58 Power to remove difficulties.
59 Savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Registrar of Semiconductor Integrated Circuits layout-design.
4 Power of Registrar to transfer pending matters.
5 Registry.
6 Register of Layout-Designs.
7 Prohibition of registration of certain layout-designs.
8 Application for registration.
9 Withdrawal of acceptance.
10 Advertisement of application.
11 Opposition to registration.
12 Correction and amendment.
13 Registration.
14 Jointly owned layout-design.
15 Duration of registration.
16 No action of infringement of unregistered layout-design.
17 Rights conferred by registration.
18 Infringement of layout-design.
19 Registration to be prima facie evidence of validity.
20 Power of Registered Proprietor to assign and give receipts.
21 Assignability and transmissibility of registered layout-design.
22 Conditions for assignment otherwise than in connection with the goodwill of a business.
23 Registration of assignments and transmissions.
24 Registered users.
25 Registration as registered user.
26 Power of Registrar for cancellation of registration as registered user.
27 Power of Registrar to call for information relating to agreement in respect of registered users.
28 Right of registered user to take proceedings against infringement.
29 Registered user not to have right of assignment or transmission.
30 Power to rectify the register.
31 Correction of register.
32 Establishment of Layout-Design Appellate Board.
33 Composition of Appellate Board.
34 Qualifications for appointment as Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, or other Members.
35 Term of office of Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and Members.
36 Vice-Chairperson or senior-most Member to act as Chairperson or discharge his function in certain circumstances.
37 Salaries, allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and other Members.
38 Resignation and removal.
39 Staff of Appellate Board.
40 Application to the Appellate Board to determine royalty.
41 Power of the Board to cancel registration.
42 Appeal to Appellate Board.
43 Procedure and powers of Appellate Board.
44 Bar of jurisdiction of courts, etc.
45 Bar to appear before Appellate Board.
46 Conditions as to making of interim order.
47 Power of Chairperson to transfer cases from one Bench to another.
48 Procedure for application for rectification, etc., before Appellate Board.
49 Appearance of Registrar in legal proceedings.
50 Registrar to refer certain disputes to the Board.
51 Power of the Board to permit certain uses.
52 Costs of Registrar in proceedings before Appellate Board.
53 Appeal.
54 Powers of High Courts to make rules.
55 Transitional provisions.
56 Penalty for infringement of layout-design.
57 Penalty for falsely representing a layout-design as registered.
58 Penalty for improperly describing a place of business as connected with the Semiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-Design Registry.
59 Penalty for falsification of entries in the register.
60 Forfeiture of goods.
61 Exemption of certain persons employed in ordinary course of business.
62 Procedure where invalidity of registration is pleaded by the accused.
63 Offences by companies.
64 Cognizance of certain offences.
65 Costs of defence or prosecution.
66 Information as to commission of offence.
67 Punishment of abetment in India of acts done out of India.
68 Protection of security of India.
69 Protection of action taken in good faith.
70 Certain persons to be public servants.
71 Implied warranty on sale of layout-design, etc.
72 Powers of Registrar.
73 Exercise of discretionary power by Registrar.
74 Evidence before Registrar.
75 Death of party to a proceeding.
76 Extention of time.
77 Abandonment.
78 Preliminary advice by the Registrar.
79 Registered user to be impleaded in certain proceedings.
80 Evidence of entries in register, etc., and things done by the Registrar.
81 Registrar and other officers not compellable to produce register, etc.
82 Certificate of validity.
83 Address for service.
84 Agents.
85 Layout-design registered by an agent or representative without authority.
86 Indexes.
87 Documents open to public inspection.
88 Reports of Registrar to be placed before Parliament.
89 Fees and surcharge.
90 Savings in respect of Chapter IX.
91 Declaration as to ownership of layout-design not registerable under the Registration Act, 1908.
92 Government to be bound.
93 Convention countries.
94 Provision as to reciprocity.
95 Power of Central Government to remove difficulties.
96 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Certain persons not to undertake Biodiversity related activities without approval of National Biodiversity Authority.
4 Results of research not to be transferred to certain persons without approval of National Biodiversity Authority.
5 Sections 3 and 4 not to apply to certain collaborative research projects.
6 Application for intellectual property rights not to be made without approval of National Biodiversity Authority.
7 Prior intimation to State Biodiversity Board for obtaining biological resource for certain purposes.
8 Establishment of National Biodiversity Authority.
9 Conditions of service of Chairperson and members.
10 Chairperson to be Chief Executive of National Biodiversity Authority.
11 Removal of members.
12 Meetings of National Biodiversity Authority.
13 Committees of National Biodiversity Authority.
14 Officers and employees of National Biodiversity Authority.
15 Authentication of orders and decisions of National Biodiversity Authority.
16 Delegation of powers.
17 Expenses of National Biodiversity Authority to be defrayed out of the Consolidated Fund of India.
18 Functions and powers of National Biodiversity Authority.
19 Approval by National Biodiversity Authority for undertaking certain activities.
20 Transfer of biological resource or knowledge.
21 Determination of equitable benefit sharing by National Biodiversity Authority.
22 Establishment of State Biodiversity Board.
23 Functions of State Biodiversity Board.
24 Power of State Biodiversity Board to restrict certain activities violating the objectives of conservation, etc.
25 Provisions of sections 9 to 17 to apply with modifications to State Biodiversity Board.
26 Grants or loans by the Central Government.
27 Constitution of National Biodiversity Fund.
28 Annual report of National Biodiversity Authority.
29 Budget, accounts and audit.
30 Annual report to be laid before Parliament.
31 Grants of money by State Government to State Biodiversity Board.
32 Constitution of State Biodiversity Fund.
33 Annual report of State Biodiversity Board.
34 Audit of accounts of State Biodiversity Board.
35 Annual report of State Biodiversity Board to be laid before State Legislature.
36 Central Government to develop National strategies, plans, etc., for conservation, etc., of biological diversity.
37 Biodiversity heritage sites.
38 Power of Central Government to notify threatened species.
39 Power of Central Government to designate repositories.
40 Power of Central Government to exempt certain biological resources.
41 Constitutions of Biodiversity Management Committees.
42 Grants to Local Biodiversity Fund.
43 Constitution of Local Biodiversity Fund.
44 Application of Local Biodiversity Fund.
45 Annual report of Biodiversity Management Committees.
46 Audit of accounts of Biodiversity Management Committees.
47 Annual report, etc., of Biodiversity Management Committee to be submitted to District Magistrate.
48 National Biodiversity Authority to be bound by the directions given by Central Government.
49 Power of State Government to give directions.
50 Settlement of disputes between State Biodiversity Boards.
51 Members, officers, etc., of National Biodiversity Authority and State Biodiversity Board deemed to be public servants.
52 Appeal.
52A Appeal to National Green Tribunal.
53 Execution of determination or order.
54 Protection of action taken in good faith.
55 Penalties.
56 Penalty for contravention for directions or orders of Central Government, State Government, National Biodiversity Authority and State Biodiversity Boards.
57 Offences by companies.
58 Offences to be cognizable and non-bailable.
59 Act to have effect in addition to other Acts.
60 Power of Central Government to give directions to State Government.
61 Cognizance of offences.
62 Power of Central Government to make rules.
63 Power of State Government to make rules.
64 Power to make regulations.
65 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power of Central Government to take measures to protect and improve environment.
4 Appointment of officers and their powers and functions.
5 Power to give directions.
6 Rules to regulate environmental pollution.
7 Persons carrying on industry, operations, etc., not to allow emission or discharge of environmental pollutants in excess of the standards.
8 Persons handling hazardous substances to comply with procedural safeguards.
9 Furnishing of information to authorities and agencies in certain cases.
10 Powers of entry and inspection.
11 Power to take sample and procedure to be followed in connection therewith.
12 Environmental laboratories.
13 Government Analysts.
14 Reports of Government Analysts.
15 Penalty for contravention of the provisions of the Act and the rules, orders and directions.
16 Offences by companies.
17 Offences by Government Departments.
18 Protection of action taken in good faith.
19 Cognizance of offences.
20 Information, reports or returns.
21 Members, officers and employees of the authority constituted under Section 3 to be public servants.
22 Bar of jurisdiction.
23 Power to delegate.
24 Effect of other laws.
25 Power to make rules.
26 Rules made under this Act to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Restriction on the dereservation of forests or use of forest land for non-forest purpose.
3 Constitution of Advisory Committee.
4 Power to make rules.
5 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of Tribunal.
4 Composition of Tribunal.
5 Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson, Judicial Member and Expert Member.
6 Appointment of Chairperson, Judicial Member and Expert Member.
7 Term of office and other conditions of service of Chairperson, Judicial Member and Expert Member.
8 Resignation.
9 Salaries, allowances and other terms and conditions of service.
10 Removal and suspension of Chairperson, Judicial Member and Expert Member.
11 To act as Chairperson of Tribunal or to discharge his functions in certain circumstances.
12 Staff of Tribunal.
13 Financial and administrative powers of Chairperson.
14 Tribunal to settle disputes.
15 Relief, compensation and restitution.
16 Tribunal to have appellate jurisdiction.
17 Liability to pay relief or compensation in certain cases.
18 Application or appeal to Tribunal.
19 Procedure and powers of Tribunal.
20 Tribunal to apply certain principles.
21 Decision to be taken by majority.
22 Appeal to Supreme Court.
23 Cost.
24 Deposit of amount payable for damage to environment.
25 Execution of award or order or decision of Tribunal.
26 Penalty for failure to comply with orders of Tribunal.
27 Offences by companies.
28 Offences by Government Department.
29 Bar of jurisdiction.
30 Cognizance of offences.
31 Members and staff of Tribunal to be public servants.
32 Protection of action taken in good faith.
33 Act to have overriding effect.
34 Power to amend Schedule I.
35 Power to make rules.
36 Amendment of certain enactments.
37 Power to remove difficulties.
38 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Duties of persons having charge of animals.
4 Establishment of Animal Welfare Board of India.
5 Constitution of the Board.
5A Reconstitution of the Board.
6 Term of office and conditions of service of members of the Board.
7 Secretary and other employees of the Board.
8 Funds of the Board.
9 Functions of the Board .
10 Power of Board to make regulations.
11 Treating animals cruelly.
12 Penalty for practising phooka or doom dev.
13 Destruction of suffering animals.
14 Experiments on animals.
15 Committee for control and supervision of experiments on animals.
15A Sub-committees.
16 Staff of the Committee.
17 Duties of the Committee and power of the Committee to make rules relating to experiments on animals.
18 Power of entry and inspection.
19 Power to prohibit experiments on animals.
20 Penalties.
21 “Exhibit” and “train” defined.
22 Restriction on exhibition and training of performing animals.
23 Procedure for registration.
24 Power of court to prohibit or restrict exhibition and training of performing animals.
25 Power to enter premises.
26 Offences.
27 Exemptions.
28 Saving as respects manner of killing prescribed by religion.
29 Power of court to deprive person convicted of ownership of animal.
30 Presumption as to guilt in certain cases.
31 Cognizability of offences.
32 Power of search and seizure.
33 Search warrants.
34 General power of seizure for examination.
35 Treatment and care of animals.
36 Limitation of prosecutions.
37 Delegation of powers.
38 Power to make rules.
38A Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
39 Persons authorised under section 34 to be public servants.
40 Indemnity.
41 Repeal of Act 11 of 1890.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Liability to give relief in certain cases on principle of no fault.
4 Duty of owner to take out insurance policies.
5 Verification and publication of accident by Collector.
6 Application for claim for relief.
7 Award of relief.
7A Establishment of Environmental Relief Fund.
8 Provisions as to other right to claim compensation for death, etc.
9 Power to call for information.
10 Power of entry and inspection.
11 Power of search and seizure.
12 Power to give directions.
13 Power to make application to Courts for restraining owner from handling hazardous substances.
14 Penalty for contravention of sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) of section 4 or failure to comply with directions under section 12.
15 Penalty for failure to comply with direction under section 9 or order under section 11 or obstructing any person in discharge of his functions under section 10 or 11.
16 Offences by companies.
17 Offences by Government Departments.
18 Cognizance of offences.
19 Power to delegate.
20 Protection of action taken in good faith.
21 Advisory Committee.
22 Effect of other laws.
23 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of Central Boards.
4 Constitution of State Board.
5 Terms and conditions of service of members.
6 Disqualifications.
7 Vacation of seats by members.
8 Meetings of Board.
9 Constitution of committees.
10 Temporary association of persons with Board for particular purposes.
11 Vacancy in Board not to invalidate acts or proceedings.
11A Delegation of powers to Chairman.
12 Member-secretary and officers and other employees of Board.
13 Constitution of Joint Board.
14 Composition of Joint Boards.
15 Special provision relating to giving of directions.
16 Functions of Central Board.
17 Functions of State Board.
18 Powers to give directions.
19 Power of State Government to restrict the application of the Act to certain areas.
20 Power to obtain information.
21 Power to take samples of effluents and procedure to be followed in connection therewith.
22 Reports of the result of analysis on samples taken under section 21.
23 Power of entry and inspection.
24 Prohibition on use of stream or well for disposal of polluting matter, etc.
25 Restrictions on new outlets and new discharges.
26 Provision regarding existing discharge of sewage or trade effluent.
27 Refusal or withdrawal of consent by State Board.
28 Appeals.
29 Revision.
30 Power of State Board to carry out certain works.
31 Furnishing of information to State Board and other agencies in certain cases.
32 Emergency measures in case of pollution of stream or well.
33 Power of Board to make application to courts for restraining apprehended pollution of water in streams or wells.
33A Power to give directions.
34 Contributions by Central Government.
35 Contributions by State Government.
36 Fund of Central Board.
37 Fund of State Board.
37A Borrowing powers of Board.
38 Budget.
39 Annual report.
40 Accounts and audit.
41 Failure to comply with directions under sub-section (2) or sub-section (3) of section 20, or orders issued under clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 32.
42 Penalty for certain acts.
43 Penalty for contravention of provisions of section 24.
44 Penalty for contravention of section 25 or section 26.
45 Enhanced penalty after previous conviction.
45A Penalty for contravention of certain provisions of the Act.
46 Publication of names of offenders.
47 Offences by companies.
48 Offences by Government Departments.
49 Cognizance of offences.
50 Members, officers and servants of Board to be public servants.
51 Central Water Laboratory.
52 State Water Laboratory.
53 Analysts.
54 Reports of analysts.
55 Local authorities to assist.
56 Compulsory acquisition of land for the State Board.
57 Returns and reports.
58 Bar of jurisdiction.
59 Protection of action taken in good faith.
60 Overriding effect.
61 Power of Central Government to supersede the Central Board and Joint Boards.
62 Power of State Government to supersede State Board.
63 Power of Central Government to make rules.
64 Power of State Government to make rules.
1 Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Levy and collection of cess.
4 Affixing of meters.
5 Furnishing of returns.
6 Assessment of cess.
7 Rebate.
8 Crediting proceeds of cess to Consolidated Fund of India and application thereof.
9 Power of entry.
10 Interest payable for delay in payment of cess.
11 Penalty for non-payment of cess within the specified time.
12 Recovery of amount due under the Act.
13 Appeals.
14 Penalty.
15 Offences by companies.
16 Power of Central Government to exempt the levy of water cess.
17 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Protectors of Emigrants.
4 General duties of Protectors of Emigrants.
5 Power to authorise persons to exercise functions of a Protector.
6 Emigration check-posts.
7 Other emigration officers and staff.
8 Emigration officers to be public servants.
9 Registering authority.
10 No person to function as recruiting agent without a valid certificate.
11 Application for registration.
12 Terms and conditions of registration.
13 Renewal of registration.
14 Cancellation, suspension, etc., of a certificate.
15 Competent authority.
16 Recruitment by employers to be through recruiting agent or under permit.
17 Procedure for obtaining permits.
18 Period of validity of permit.
19 Registration of certain permits.
20 Cancellation or suspension of a permit.
21 Power to exempt.
22 Requirement, etc., as to emigration clearance.
23 Appeals.
24 Offences and penalties.
25 Offences by companies.
26 Offences to be cognizable.
27 Previous sanction of Central Government necessary.
28 Punishment to be without prejudice to any other action.
29 Determination of question as to whether a person is an emigrant.
30 Power to prohibit emigration to any country in the interests of the general public, etc.
31 Power to prohibit emigration due to outbreak of epidemics, civil disturbances, etc., in a country.
32 Power to prohibit emigration of any class or category of persons.
33 Provisions as to security.
34 Refund of security.
35 Power to search, seize and detain persons, conveyance, etc.
36 Returns and registers.
37 Authorities and officers to have certain powers of civil court.
38 Power to give directions.
39 Effect of other laws.
40 Delegation.
41 Power to exempt.
42 Act not to apply to certain emigrants.
43 Power to make rules.
44 Notifications and rules to be laid before Parliament.
45 Repeal of Act 7 of 1922.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Application of Act.
4 Requisition for surrender.
5 Order for magisterial inquiry.
6 Issue of warrant for arrest.
7 Procedure before magistrate.
8 Surrender of fugitive criminal.
9 Power of magistrate to issue warrant of arrest in certain cases.
10 Receipt in evidence of exhibits, depositions and other documents and authentication thereof.
11 Chapter not to apply to commonwealth countries to which Chapter III applies.
12 Application of Chapter.
13 Liability of fugitive criminals from foreign States to be apprehended and returned.
14 Endorsed and provisional warrants.
15 Endorsed warrant for apprehension of fugitive criminal.
16 Provisional warrant for apprehension of fugitive criminal.
17 Dealing with fugitive criminal when apprehended.
18 Return of fugitive criminal by warrant.
19 Mode of requisition or form of warrant for the surrender or return to India of accused or convicted person who is in a foreign State or Commonwealth country.
20 Conveyance of accused or convicted person surrendered or returned.
21 Accused or convicted person surrendered or returned by foreign State not to be tried for certain offence.
22 Liability of fugitive criminals to be arrested and surrendered or returned.
23 Jurisdiction as to offences committed at sea or in air.
24 Discharge of person apprehended if not surrendered or returned within two months.
25 Release of persons arrested on bail.
26 Abetment of extradition offences.
27 Lawfulness of, and retaking on escape from, custody under warrants.
28 Property found on fugitive criminal.
29 Power of Central Government to discharge any fugitive criminal.
30 Simultaneous requisitions.
31 Restrictions on surrender.
32 Sections 29 and 31 to apply without any modification thereof.
33 Act not to affect the Foreigners Act, 1946.
34 Extra territorial jurisdiction.
34A Prosecution on refusal to extradition.
34B Provisional arrest.
34C Provision of life imprisonment for death penalty.
35 Notified orders and notifications to be laid before Parliament.
36 Power to make rules.
37 Repeals and savings.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of the Indian Council of World Affairs as institution of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Incorporation of the Council.
5 Transfer of assets and liabilities of the existing Council to the Council.
6 Obligation to transfer property or assets.
7 Composition of the Council.
8 Term of office and vacancies among members.
9 Powers and functions of President.
10 Powers and functions of Vice-Presidents.
11 Allowances of members.
12 Meetings of Council.
13 Objects of Council.
14 Governing Body and other committees of Council.
15 Staff of Council.
16 Functions of Council.
17 Payment to Council.
18 Fund of Council.
19 Budget of Council.
20 Accounts and audit.
21 Annual report.
22 Authentication of orders and instruments of Council.
23 Vacancy, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Council.
23A Transitory provision.
24 Reports, returns and information.
25 Power to make rules.
26 Power to make regulations.
27 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
28 Power to remove difficulties.
28A Power to remove difficulties.
29 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Passport or travel document for departure from India.
4 Classes of passports and travel documents.
5 Applications for passports, travel documents, etc, and orders thereon.
6 Refusal of passports, travel documents, etc.
7 Duration of passports travel documents.
8 Extension of period of Passport.
9 Conditions and forms of passports and travel documents.
10 Variation, impounding and revocation of passports and travel documents.
10A Suspension of passports or travel documents in certain cases.
10B Validation of intimations.
11 Appeals.
12 Offences and penalties.
13 Power to arrest.
14 Power of search and seizure.
15 Previous sanction of Central Government necessary.
16 Protection of action taken in good faith.
17 Passports and travel documents to be property of Central Government.
18 [Omitted].
19 Passports and travel documents to be invalid for travel to certain countries.
20 Issue of passports and travel documents to persons who are not citizens of India.
21 Power to delegate.
22 Power to exempt.
23 Act to be in addition to certain enactments.
24 Power to make rules.
25 Change of short title of Act 34 of 1920.
26 Omitted.
27 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Provisions of Agreement to have force of law.
4 Incorporation of South Asian University.
5 Jurisdiction.
6 Governing Board.
7 Objectives of University.
8 Powers of University.
9 University open to all persons.
10 Visitor.
11 Officers of University.
12 President and its powers.
13 Other officers.
14 Privileges and immunities of President and academic staff.
15 Authorities of University.
16 Executive Council.
17 Academic Council.
18 Constitution of other authorities.
19 Faculties and Departments.
20 Statutes.
21 Regulations.
22 Bye-laws.
23 Power to give retrospective effect to Statutes and Regulations.
24 Annual report.
25 Audit of accounts.
26 Conditions of service of employees.
27 Procedure of arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
28 Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
29 Protection of action taken in good faith.
30 Reference to SAARC Arbitration Council.
31 Statutes and Regulations and bye-laws to be published in Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
32 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Act in addition to other laws.
3 Extent and application.
4 Definitions.
5 Power to identify, designate, categorise or regulate certain activities.
6 Power to appoint Advisory Committees.
7 Delegation of powers.
8 Prohibition relating to weapons of mass destruction.
9 Prohibition relating to non-State actor or terrorist.
10 Prohibition as regards intimidating acts.
11 Prohibition on export.
12 Prohibition on brokering.
13 Regulation of export, transfer, re-transfer, transit and transshipment.
14 Offences and penalties.
15 Punishment for aiding non-State actor or terrorist.
16 Punishment for unauthorised export.
17 Punishment for violation of other provisions of the Act.
18 Penalty for using false or making forged documents, etc.
19 Punishment for offences with respect to which no provision has been made.
20 Offences by companies.
21 Cognizance of offences.
22 Bar of jurisdiction of civil courts.
23 Effect of other laws.
24 Protection of action taken in good faith.
25 Special provisions as to Central Government.
26 Power to make rules.
27 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Payments to Fund.
4 Reserve Bank to be depository for Fund.
5 Conferment of status and certain immunities, exemptions and privileges on Fund and conferment of certain immunities, exemptions and privileges on its officers and employees.
6 Power to make rules.
7 Notifications issued under section 5 and rules made under section 6 to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Payments to Bank.
4 Reserve Bank to be depository for Bank.
5 Conferment of status and certain immunities, exemptions and privileges on Bank and conferment of certain immunities, exemptions and privileges on its officers and employees.
6 Power to make rules.
7 Notifications issued under section 5 and rules made under section 6 to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to establish and abolish Mints.
4 Denominations, dimensions, designs and composition of coins.
5 Standard weight and remedy.
6 Coin when a legal tender.
7 Decimal system of coinage.
8 Power to call in coin.
9 Power to certain persons to cut, diminished or defaced coins.
10 Power to certain persons to cut counterfeit coins.
11 Power of Mint to delegate its functions.
12 Prohibition of making or melting or destruction of coins.
13 Penalty for contravention of section 12.
14 Prohibition and penalty for unlawful making, issue or possession of pieces of metal to be used as money.
15 Prohibition and penalty for bringing metal piece for use as coin.
16 Offences by companies.
17 Forfeiture.
18 Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 not to apply to offences under this Act.
19 Offences to be cognizable, bailable and non-compoundable.
20 Amendment of Act 2 of 1934.
21 Offences may be tried summarily.
22 Protection of action taken in good faith.
23 Power to remove difficulties.
24 Power to make rules.
25 Rules to be laid before Parliament.
26 Saving of making other coins at Mints.
27 Repeal and savings.
28 Continuance of existing coins.
1 Short title.
2 Establishment of the Contingency Fund of India.
3 Custody of the Contingency Fund and withdrawals therefrom.
4 Power to make rules.
1 Short title.
2 Definition.
3 Qualifications for appointment as, and the manner of selection of, members of the Commission.
4 Personal interest to disqualify members.
5 Disqualifications for being a member of the Commission.
6 Term of office of members and eligibility for reappointment.
7 Conditions of service and salaries and allowances of members.
8 Procedure and powers of the Commission.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Fiscal policy statements to be laid before Parliament.
4 Fiscal management principles.
5 Borrowing from Reserve Bank.
6 Measures for fiscal transparency.
7 Measures to enforce compliance.
7A Laying of review reports.
8 Power to make rules.
9 Rules to be laid before each House of Parliament.
10 Protection of action taken in good faith.
11 Jurisdiction of civil courts barred.
12 Application of other laws not barred.
13 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Dealing in foreign exchange, etc.
4 Holding of foreign exchange, etc.
5 Current account transactions.
6 Capital account transactions.
7 Export of goods and services.
8 Realisation and repatriation of foreign exchange.
9 Exemption from realisation and repatriation in certain cases.
10 Authorised person.
11 Reserve Bank's powers to issue directions to authorised person.
12 Power of Reserve Bank to inspect authorised person.
13 Penalties.
14 Enforcement of the orders of Adjudicating Authority.
14A Power of recover arrears of penalty.
15 Power to compound contravention.
16 Appointment of Adjudicating Authority.
17 Appeal to Special Director (Appeals).
18Appellate Tribunal.
19 Appeal to Appellate Tribunal.
20Omitted.
21Qualifications, for appointment of Special Director (Appeals).
22Omitted.
23Terms and Conditions of service Special Director (Appeals).
24Omitted.
25 Omitted.
26 Member to act as Chairperson in certain circumstances.
27Staff of Special Director (Appeals).
28 Procedure and powers of Appellate Tribunal and Special Director (Appeals).
29Omitted.
30Omitted.
31Omitted.
32 Right of appellant to take assistance of legal practitioner or chartered accountant and of Government, to appoint presenting officers.
33 Members, etc., to be public servants.
34 Civil court not to have jurisdiction.
35 Appeal to High Court.
36 Directorate of Enforcement.
37 Power of search, seizure, etc.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and constitution of the Forward Markets Commission.
4 Functions of the Commission.
4A Powers of the Commission.
5 Application for recognition of associations.
6 Grant of recognition to association.
7 Withdrawal of recognition.
8 Power of Central Government to call for periodical returns or direct inquiries to be made.
9 Furnishing of annual reports to the Central Government by recognised associations.
9A Power of recognised association to make rules respecting grouping of members, restricting voting rights, etc., in special cases.
10 Power of Central Government to direct rules to be made or to make rules.
11 Power of recognised association to make bye-laws.
12 Power of Central Government to make or amend bye-laws of recognised associations.
12A Application of amendment of bye-laws to existing forward contracts.
12B Power of Commission to suspend member of recognised association or to prohibit him from trading.
13 Power of Central Government to supersede governing body of recognised association.
14 Power to suspend business of recognised association.
14A Certificate of registration to be obtained by all associations.
14B Grant or refusal of certificate of registration.
14C Application of sections 8 and 12B to registered associations.
15 Forward contracts in notified goods illegal or void in certain circumstances.
16 Consequences of notification under section 15.
17 Power to prohibit forward contracts in certain cases.
18 Special provisions respecting certain kinds of forward contracts.
19 Prohibition of options in goods.
20 Penalties.
21 Penalty for owning or keeping place used for entering into forward contracts in goods.
21A Power of court to order forfeiture of property.
22 Offences by companies.
22A Power to search and seize books of account or other documents.
22B Presumptions to be drawn in certain cases.
23 Certain offences to be cognizable.
24 Jurisdiction to try offences under this Act.
25 Advisory committee.
26 Power to delegate.
27 Power to exempt.
27A Protection of action taken in good faith .
28 Power to make rules.
28A Savings of recognised associations.
29 Repeals and savings.
29A Repeal and savings.
29B Transfer and vesting of undertaking of Commission.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Conferment of status and certain immunities and privileges on the Corporation and conferment of certain immunities and privileges on its officers and employees.
4 Power to make rules.
1 Short title and commencement.
1A Securities to which this Act applies.
2 Definitions.
3 Transfer of Government securities.
4 Transfer or of Government securities not liable for amount thereof.
5 Holding of Government securities by holders of public offices.
6 Notice of trust not receivable.
7 Persons whose title to a Government security of a deceased sole holder may be recognised by the Bank.
8 Right of survivors of joint holders or several payees.
9 Summary procedure on death of holder of Government securities not exceeding five thousand rupees face value.
9A Application of sections 9B, 9C, etc.
9B Nominations by holders of Government securities.
9C Payment on death of holder.
10 Government securities not exceeding five thousand rupees face value belonging to minor or insane person.
11 Issue of duplicate securities and of new securities on conversion, consolidation, sub-division or renewal.
12 Summary determination by the Bank of title to Government security in case of dispute.
13 Law applicable in regard to Government securities.
14 Recording of evidence.
15 Postponement of payments and registration of transfers pending the making of a vesting order.
16 Power of Bank to require bonds.
17 Publication of notices in Official Gazette.
18 Scope of vesting order.
19 Legal effect of orders made by the Bank.
20 Stay of proceedings on order of Court.
21 Cancellation by the Bank of vesting proceedings.
22 Discharge in respect of interest on Government securities.
23 Discharge in respect of bearer bonds.
24 Period of limitation of Government’s liability in respect of interest.
25 Inspection of documents.
26 The Bank and its officers to be deemed public officers.
27 Penalty.
28 Power to make rules.
29 Certain laws not to apply to Government securities.
30 Construction of reference to laws not in force before 1st April, 1951 in Part B States.
31 Construction of references to laws not in force in Jammu and Kashmir.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and incorporation of Board.
4 Management of the Board.
5 Term of office and conditions of service of Chairman and members of the Board.
6 Removal of member from office.
7 Meetings.
7A Member not to participate in meetings in certain cases.
8 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Board.
9 Officers and employees of the Board.
10 Transfer of assets, liabilities, etc., of existing Securities and Exchange Board to the Board.
11 Functions of Board.
11A Board to regulate or prohibit issue of prospectus, offer document or advertisement soliciting money for issue of securities.
11AA Collective investment scheme.
11BPower to issue directions and levy penalty.
11C Investigation.
11D Cease and desist proceedings.
12 Registration of stock-brokers, sub-brokers, share transfer agents, etc.
12A Prohibition of manipulative and deceptive devices, insider trading and substantial acquisition of securities or control.
13 Grants by the Central Government.
14 Fund.
15 Accounts and audit.
15A Penalty for failure to furnish information, return, etc.
15B Penalty for failure by any person to enter into agreement with clients.
15C Penalty for failure to redress investors‟ grievances.
15D Penalty for certain defaults in case of mutual funds.
15E Penalty for failure to observe rules and regulations by an asset management company.
15F Penalty for default in case of stock brokers.
15G Penalty for insider trading.
15H Penalty for non-disclosure of acquisition of shares and takeovers.
15HA Penalty for fraudulent and unfair trade practices.
15HB Penalty for contravention where no separate penalty has been provided.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Specified bank notes to cease to be liability of Reserve Bank or Central Government.
4 Exchange of specified bank notes.
5 Prohibition on holding transferring or receiving specified bank notes.
6 Penalty for contravention of section 4.
7 Penalty for contravention of section 5.
8 Offences by companies.
9 Special provisions relating to offences.
10 Protection of action taken in good faith.
11 Power to make rules.
12 Power to remove difficulties.
13 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Incorporation of Institute.
4 Transfer of assets, liabilities, etc., of Actuarial Society.
5 Objects of Institute.
6 Entry of names in register.
7 Associates and fellows.
8 Honorary, affiliate and student members.
9 Certificate of practice.
10 Members to be known as Actuaries.
11 Disqualifications.
12 Composition of Council of Institute.
13 Annual general meetings.
14 Re-election to Council.
15 Settlement of dispute regarding election.
16 Establishment of Tribunal.
17 President, Vice-President and Honorary Secretary.
18 Resignation from membership and filling up to casual vacancies.
19 Functions of Council.
20 Staff, remuneration and allowances.
21 Committees of Council.
22 Finances of Council.
23 Register.
24 Removal of name from register.
25 Re-entry in register.
26 Disciplinary Committee.
27 Appointment of Prosecution Director.
28 Authority, Council, Disciplinary Committee and Prosecution Director to have powers of civil court.
29 Action by Council on disciplinary Committee’s report.
30 Member to be afforded opportunity of being heard.
31 Professional or other misconduct defined.
32 Constitution of Appellate Authority.
33 Term of Office of Members of Authority.
34 Allowances, conditions of service of Members and procedure, etc., of Authority.
35 Officers and other staff of Authority.
36 Appeal to Authority.
37 Penalty for falsely claiming to be a member, etc.
38 Penalty for using name of Institution, awarding degrees of actuarial science, etc.
39 Companies not to engage in actuarial practice.
40 Unqualified person not to sign documents.
41 Offences by companies.
42 Sanction to prosecute.
43 Establishment of Quality Review Board.
44 Functions of Board.
45 Procedure of Board.
46 Terms and conditions of Chairperson and Members of Board.
47 Expenditure of Board.
48 Dissolution of Actuarial Society of India.
49 Provisions respecting employees of dissolved society.
50 Maintenance of more than one offices by Actuary.
51 Reciprocity.
52 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
53 Protection of action taken in good faith.
54 Members, etc., to be public servants.
55 Power of Central Government to make rules.
56 Power to make regulations.
57 Power of Central Government to issue directions for making or amending regulations.
58 Laying of rules and regulations.
59 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Registration of factors.
4 Provisions of non-banking financial companies apply to factor.
5 Requirement for registration as a factor not to apply to bank or Statutory corporation or Government company.
6 Powers of Reserve Bank to give directions and to collect information from factors.
7 Assignment of receivables.
8 Notice to debtor and discharge of obligation of such debtor.
9 Discharge of liability of debtor on payment to assignee.
10 Payment made by debtor to assignor to be held in trust for benefit of assignee in certain cases.
11 Rights and obligations of parties to contract for assignment of receivables.
12 Liability of debtor.
13 Assignor to be trustee of assignee.
14 Liability of debtor in case of an assignor being mircro or small enterprises.
15 Principle of debtor protection.
16 Defences and right of set off of debtor.
17 Modification of original contract.
18 Breach of contract.
19 Registration of certain assignments of receivables transactions.
20 Public inspection.
21 Penalties.
22 Penalties for non-compliance of direction of Reserve Bank.
23 Offences.
24 Cognizance of offences.
25 Offences by factors.
26 Provisions of this Act to override other laws.
27 Application of other laws not barred.
28 Limitation.
29 Confidentiality of information.
30 Power to exempt.
31 Provisions of this Act not to apply or affect in certain cases.
32 Power of Central Government to make rules.
33 Laying of rules.
34 Power to remove difficulties.
35 Amendments to certain enactments.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and incorporation of Authority.
4 Composition of Authority.
5 Tenure of office of Chairperson and other members.
6 Removal from office.
7 Salary and allowances of Chairperson and members.
8 Bar on future employment of members.
9 Administrative powers of Chairperson.
10 Meetings of Authority.
11 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Authority.
12 Officers and employees of Authority.
13 Transfer of assets, liabilities, etc., of Interim Insurance Regulatory Authority.
14 Duties, powers and functions of Authority.
15 Grants by Central Government.
16 Constitution of Fund.
17 Accounts and audit.
18 Power of Central Government to issued directions.
19 Power of Central Government to supersede Authority.
20 Furnishing of returns, etc., to Central Government.
21 Chairperson, members, officers and other employees of Authority to be public servants.
22 Protection of action taken in good faith.
23 Delegation of powers.
24 Power to make rules.
25 Establishment of Insurance Advisory Committee.
26 Power to make regulations.
27 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
28 Application of other laws not barred.
29 Power to remove difficulties.
30 Amendment of Act 4 of 1938.
31 Amendment of Act 31 of 1956.
32 Amendment of Act 57 of 1972.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and incorporation of Life Insurance Corporation of India.
4Board of Directors
5Capital of Corporation.
6 Functions of the Corporation.
6A Power to impose conditions, etc.
7 Transfer of assets and liabilities of existing insurers carrying on controlled business.
8 Provident, superannuation and other like funds.
9 General effect of vesting of controlled business.
10 Provisions as to composite insurers.
11 Transfer of service of existing employees of insurers to the Corporation.
12 Transfer of services of existing employees of chief agents of insurers to the Corporation in certain cases.
13 Duty to deliver possession of property and documents relating thereto.
14 Power of Corporation to modify contracts of life insurance in certain cases.
15 Right of Corporation to seek relief in respect of certain transactions of the insurer.
16 Compensation for acquisition of controlled business.
17 Constitution of Tribunals.
18 Offices, branches and agencies.
19Executive Committee.
20 Managing Directors.
21 Corporation to be guided by the directions of Central Government.
22 Zonal Managers.
23 Staff of the Corporation.
24Funds of the Corporation.
25Appointment of auditors.
26 Actuarial valuations.
27 Annual report of activities of Corporation.
28 Surplus from life insurance business, how to be utilised.
28A Profits from any business (other than life insurance business) how to be utilised.
29 Reports to be laid before Parliament.
30 Corporation to have the exclusive privilege of carrying on life insurance business.
30A Exclusive privilege of Corporation to cease.
31 Exception in the case of insurance business in respect of persons residing outside India.
32 Power of Corporation to have official seal in certain cases.
33 Requirement of foreign laws to be complied with in certain cases.
34 Revesting of certain shares vested in the Administrator General.
35 Repatriation of assets and liabilities in the case of foreign insurers in certain cases.
36 Contracts of chief agents and special agents to terminate.
37 Policies to be guaranteed by Central Government.
38 Liquidation of Corporation.
39 Special provisions for winding up of certain insurers.
40 Penalty for withholding property, etc.
41 Tribunal to have exclusive jurisdiction in certain matters.
42 Enforcement of decisions of Tribunals.
43 Application of the Insurance Act.
43A. Omitted.
44 Act not to apply in certain cases
45 Special provisions regarding transfer of controlled business of certain composite insurer.
46Defects in constitution of Corporation or Committees or in appointment or nomination of directors not to invalidate acts or proceedings.
47Protection of action taken under this Act.
48 Power to make rules.
49Power to make regulations
1 Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of Tribunal.
4 Composition of Tribunal.
5 Qualifications for appointment as Presiding Officer.
6 Term of office of Presiding Officer.
6A Qualifications, terms and conditions of service of Presiding Officer.
7 Staff of Tribunal.
8 Establishment of Appellate Tribunal.
9 Composition of Appellate Tribunal.
10 Qualifications for appointment as Chairperson of the Appellate Tribunal.
11 Term of office of Chairperson of Appellate Tribunal.
12 Staff of the Appellate Tribunal.
13 Salary and allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Presiding Officers.
14 Filling up of vacancies.
15 Resignation and removal.
15A Qualifications, terms and conditions of service of Chairperson.
16 Orders constituting Tribunal or an Appellate Tribunal to be final and not to invalidate its proceedings.
17 Jurisdiction, powers and authority of Tribunals.
17A Power of Chairperson of Appellate Tribunal.
18 Bar of jurisdiction.
19 Application to the Tribunal.
19A Filing of recovery applications, documents and written statements in electronic form.
20 Appeal to the Appellate Tribunal.
21 Deposit of amount of debt due, on filing appeal.
22 Procedure and powers of the Tribunal and the Appellate Tribunal.
22A Uniform procedure for conduct of proceedings.
23 Right to legal representation and Presenting Officers.
24 Limitation.
25 Modes of recovery of debts.
26 Validity of certificate and amendment thereof.
27 Stay of proceedings under certificate and amendment or withdrawal thereof.
28 Other modes of recovery.
29 Application of certain provisions of Income-tax Act.
30 Appeal against the order of Recovery Officer.
30A Deposit of amount of debt due for filing appeal against orders of the Recovery Officer.
31 Transfer of pending cases.
31A Power of Tribunal to issue certificate of recovery in case of decree or order.
31B Priority to secured creditors.
32 Chairperson, Presiding Officer and staff of Appellate Tribunal and Tribunal to be public servants.
33 Protection of action taken in good faith.
34 Act to have overriding effect.
35 Power to remove difficulties.
36 Power to make rules.
37 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and incorporation of Regional Rural Banks.
4 Offices and agencies.
5 Authorised capital.
6 Issued capital.
7 Shares to be approved securities.
8 Management.
9 Board of directors.
10 Term of office of director.
11 Chairman.
12 Disqualifications.
13 Vacation of the seat of directors.
14 Meetings of Board.
15 Committees of Board.
16 Fees and allowances of directors and members of committees.
17 Staff of Regional Rural Banks.
18 Business which a Regional Rural Bank may transact.
19 Closure of accounts.
20 Annual report to be furnished to the shareholders.
21 Disposal of profits.
22 Regional Rural Bank to be deemed to be a co-operative society for purpose of the Income-tax Act, 1961.
23 Interest-tax not payable.
23A Amalgamation of Regional Rural Banks.
23B Notification under section 23A to be sufficient notice to concerned parties.
23C Cessation of business of transferor Regional Rural Banks.
23D Liquidation of Regional Rural Banks.
24 Power of Central Government to give directions.
24A Inspection, audit and scrutiny by the Sponsor Bank.
25 Obligations as to fidelity and secrecy.
26 Bar to liquidation of Regional Rural Bank.
27 Defects in appointment or constitution not to invalidate acts or proceedings.
28 Indemnity of directors, etc.
29 Power to make rules.
30 Power to make regulations.
31 Removal of difficulties.
32 Act to override the provisions of other laws.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Repeal of Act 1 of 1986 and dissolution of Appellate Authority and Board.
4 Consequential provisions.
5 Saving.
6 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of separate Central Boards for Direct Taxes and for Indirect Taxes and Customs.
4 Procedure of the Board.
5 Amendment of certain enactments.
6 Transfer of certain proceedings.
7 Power to remove difficulties.
8 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Officers under this Act.
4 Appointment of officers.
5 Powers of officers.
6 Authorisation of officers of State tax or Union territory tax as proper officer in certain circumstances.
7 Scope of supply.
8 Tax liability on composite and mixed supplies.
9 Levy and collection.
10 Composition levy.
11 Power to grant exemption from tax.
12 Time of supply of goods.
13 Time of supply of services.
14 Change in rate of tax in respect of supply of goods or services.
15 Value of taxable supply.
16 Eligibility and conditions for taking input tax credit.
17 Apportionment of credit and blocked credits.
18 Availability of credit in special circumstances.
19 Taking input tax credit in respect of inputs and capital goods sent for job work.
20 Manner of distribution of credit by Input Service Distributor.
21 Manner of recovery of credit distributed in excess.
22 Persons liable for registration.
23 Persons not liable for registration.
24 Compulsory registration in certain cases.
25 Procedure for registration.
26 Deemed registration.
27 Special provisions relating to casual taxable person and non-resident taxable person.
28 Amendment of registration.
29 Cancellation or suspension of registration.
30 Revocation of cancellation of registration.
31 Tax invoice.
32 Prohibition of unauthorised collection of tax.
33 Amount of tax to be indicated in tax invoice and other documents.
34 Credit and debit notes.
35 Accounts and other records.
36 Period of retention of accounts.
37 Furnishing details of outward supplies.
38Communication of details of inward supplies and input tax credit.
39 Furnishing of returns.
40 First return.
41Availment of input tax credit.
42Omitted.
43Omitted.
44 Annual return.
45 Final return.
46 Notice to return defaulters.
47 Levy of late fee.
48 Goods and services tax practitioners.
49 Payment of tax, interest, penalty and other amounts.
50 Interest on delayed payment of tax.
51 Tax deductions at source.
52 Collection of tax at stores.
53 Transfer of input tax credit.
54 Refund of tax.
55 Refund in certain cases.
56 Interest on delayed refunds.
57 Consumer Welfare Fund.
58 Utilisation of Fund.
59 Self-assessment.
60 Provisional assessment.
61 Scrutiny of returns.
62 Assessment of non-filers of returns.
63 Assessment of unregistered persons.
64 Summary assessment in certain special cases.
65 Audit by tax authorities.
66 Special audit.
67 Power of inspection, search and seizure.
68 Inspection of goods in movement.
69 Power to arrest.
70 Power to summon persons to give evidence and produce documents.
71 Access to business premises.
72 Officers to assist proper officers.
73 Determination of tax not paid or short paid or erroneously refunded or input tax credit wrongly availed or utilised for any reason other than fraud or any wilful-misstatement or suppression of facts.
74 Determination of tax not paid or short paid or erroneously refunded or input tax credit wrongly availed or utilised by reason of fraud or any wilful-misstatement or suppression of facts.
75 General provisions relating to determination of tax.
76 Tax collected but not paid to Government.
77 Tax wrongfully collected and paid to Central Government or State Government.
78 Initiation of recovery proceedings.
79 Recovery of tax.
80 Payment of tax and other amount in instalments.
81 Transfer of property to be void in certain cases.
82 Tax to be first charge on property.
83 Provisional attachment to protect revenue in certain cases.
84 Continuation and validation of certain recovery proceedings.
85 Liability in case of transfer of business.
86 Liability of agent and principal.
87 Liability in case of amalgamation or merger of companies.
88 Liability in case of company in liquidation.
89 Liability of directors of private company.
90 Liability of partners of firm to pay tax.
91 Liability of guardians, trustees, etc.
92 Liability of Court of Wards, etc.
93 Special provisions regarding liability to pay tax, interest or penalty in certain cases.
94 Liability in other cases.
95 Definitions.
96 Authority for advance ruling.
97 Application for advance ruling.
98 Procedure on receipt of application.
99 Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling.
100 Appeal to Appellate Authority.
101 Orders of Appellate Authority.
102 Rectification of advance ruling.
103 Applicability of advance ruling.
104 Advance ruling to be void in certain circumstances.
105Powers of Authority, Appellate Authority and National Appellate Authority.
106Procedure of Authority, Appellate Authority and National Appellate Authority.
107 Appeals to Appellate Authority.
108 Powers of Revisional Authority.
109 Constitution of Appellate Tribunal and Benches thereof.
110 President and Members of Appellate Tribunal, their qualification, appointment, conditions of service, etc.
111 Procedure before Appellate Tribunal.
112 Appeals to Appellate Tribunal.
113 Orders of Appellate Tribunal.
114 Financial and administrative powers of President.
115 Interest on refund of amount paid for admission of appeal.
116 Appearance by authorised representative.
117 Appeal to High Court.
118 Appeal to Supreme Court.
119 Sums due to be paid notwithstanding appeal, etc.
120 Appeal not to be filed in certain cases.
121 Non-appealable decisions and orders.
122 Penalty for certain offences.
123 Penalty for failure to furnish information return.
124 Fine for failure to furnish statistics.
125 General penalty.
126 General disciplines related to penalty.
127 Power to impose penalty in certain cases.
128 Power to waive penalty or fee or both.
129 Detention, seizure and release of goods and conveyances in transit.
130 Confiscation of goods or conveyances and levy of penalty.
131 Confiscation or penalty not to interfere with other punishments.
132 Punishment for certain offences.
133 Liability of officers and certain other persons.
134 Cognizance of offences.
135 Presumption of culpable mental state.
136 Relevancy of statements under certain circumstances.
137 Offences by companies.
138 Compounding of offences.
139 Migration of existing taxpayers.
140 Transitional arrangements for input tax credit.
141 Transitional provisions relating to job work.
142 Miscellaneous transitional provisions.
143 Job work procedure.
144 Presumption as to documents in certain cases.
145 Admissibility of micro films, facsimile copies of documents and computer printouts as documents and as evidence.
146 Common Portal.
147 Deemed exports.
148 Special procedure for certain processes.
149 Goods and services tax compliance rating.
150 Obligation to furnish information return.
151 Power to collect statistics.
152 Bar on disclosure of information.
153 Taking assistance from an expert.
154 Power to take samples.
155 Burden of proof.
156 Persons deemed to be public servants.
157 Protection of action take under this Act.
158 Disclosure of information by a public servant.
159 Publication of information in respect of persons in certain cases.
160 Assessment proceedings, etc., not to be invalid on certain grounds.
161 Rectification of errors apparent on the face of record.
162 Bar on jurisdiction of civil courts.
163 Levy of fee.
164 Power of Government to make rules.
165 Power to make regulations.
166 Laying of rules, regulations and notifications.
167 Delegation of powers.
168 Power to issue instructions or directions.
169 Service of notice in certain circumstances.
170 Rounding off of tax, etc.
171 Anti-profiteering measure.
172 Removal of difficulties.
173 Amendment of Act 32 of 1994.
174 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Appointment of officers.
4 Authorisation of officers of State tax or Union territory tax as proper officer in certain circumstances.
5 Levy and collection.
6 Power to grant exemption from tax.
7 Inter-State supply.
8 Intra-State supply.
9 Supplies in territorial waters.
10 Place of supply of goods other than supply of goods imported into, or exported from India.
11 Place of supply of goods imported into, or exported from India.
12 Place of supply of services where location of supplier and recipient is in India.
13 Place of supply of services where location of supplier or location of recipient is outside India.
14 Special provision for payment of tax by a supplier of online information and database access or retrieval services.
15 Refund of integrated tax paid on supply of goods to tourist leaving India.
16 Zero rated supply.
17 Apportionment of tax and settlement of funds.
18 Transfer of input tax credit.
19 Tax wrongfully collected and paid to Central Government or State Government.
20 Application of provisions of Central Goods and Services Tax Act.
21 Import of services made on or after the appointed day.
22 Power to make rules.
23 Power to make regulations.
24 Laying of rules, regulations and notifications.
25 Removal of difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Application.
2A Act not to apply to certain persons.
3 Definitions.
4 Prohibition of holding illegally acquired property.
5 Competent authority.
6 Notice of forfeiture.
7 Forfeiture of property in certain cases.
8 Burden of proof.
9 Fine in lieu of forfeiture.
10 Procedure in relation to certain trust properties.
11 Certain transfers to be null and void.
12 Constitution of Appellate Tribunal.
13 Notice or order not to be invalid for error in description.
14 Bar of jurisdiction.
15 Competent authority and Appellate Tribunal to have powers of civil court.
16 Information to competent authority.
17 Certain officers to assist competent authority and Appellate Tribunal.
18 Power of competent authority to require certain officers to exercise certain powers.
19 Power to take possession.
20 Rectification of mistakes.
21 Findings under other laws not conclusive for proceedings under this Act.
22 Service of notices and orders.
23 Protection of action taken in good faith.
24 Act to have overriding effect.
25 Provisions of the Act not to apply to certain properties held in trust.
26 Power to make rules.
27 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and incorporation of the Institute.
4 Composition of the Institute.
5 Declaration of Institutes as institution of national importance.
6 Term of office of, and vacancies among, members.
7 President of the Institute.
8 Allowances of President and members.
9 Meetings of the Institute.
10 Governing Body and other Committees of the Institute.
11 Staff of the Institute.
12 Location of the Institute.
13 Objects of the Institute.
14 Functions of the Institute.
15 Payment to the Institute.
16 Fund of the Institute.
17 Budget of the Institute.
18 Accounts and audit.
19 Annual Report.
20 Pension and provident funds.
21 Authentication of the orders and instruments of the Institute.
22 Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
23 Recognition of Medical, dental and nursing qualifications granted by the Institute.
24 Grant of medical, dental or nursing degrees, diplomas, etc., by the Institute.
25 Control by Central Government.
26 Disputes between the Institute and the Central Government.
27 Returns and information.
27A Incorporation of Institute registered as society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.
27B Effect of incorporation of Institutes.
27C Provisions of this Act to apply to societies incorporated into All-India Institutes of Medical Science under section 27A.
27D Power to make transitory provisions for Institutes (other than existing Institute).
28 Power to make rules.
29 Power to make regulations.
10I Liability to penalty.
10J Confiscation or penalty not to interfere with other punishments.
10K Adjudication.
10LGiving of opportunity to the owner of goods etc.
10M Appeal
10N Powers of revision.
10O Powers of adjudicating and other authorities.
10P Continuance of proceedings in the event of death or insolvency
11Penalty
11APenalty for contravention of order made by adjudicating authority or Appellate authority.
11B Offences by officers and employees of agency, etc.
11C Correction of clerical or arithmetical mistakes.
12Offences by companies.
13Delegation of powers.
14 Procedure for prosecution.
15 Officers and employees of agency to be public servants.
16Protection of action taken in good faith.
16A Suspension, etc., of operation of the provisions of the Act.
17Power to make rules.
18 Act to over-ride other enactments.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Declaration as to expediency of control by the Union.
3 Definitions.
4 Prohibition of smoking in a public place.
5 Prohibition of advertisement of cigarettes and other tobacco products.
6 Prohibition on sale of cigarette or other tobacco products to a person below the age of eighteen years and in particular area.
7 Restrictions on trade and commerce in, and production, supply and distribution of cigarettes and other tobacco products.
8 Manner in which specified warning shall be made.
9 Language in which the specified warning shall be expressed.
10 Size of letters and figures.
11 Testing laboratory for nicotine and tar contents.
12 Power of entry and search.
13 Power to seize.
14 Confiscation of package.
15 Power to give option to pay costs in lieu of confiscation.
16 Confiscation not to interfere with other punishments.
17 Adjudication.
18 Giving opportunity to the owner of seized packages.
19 Appeal.
20 Punishment for failure to give specified warning and nicotine and tar contents.
21 Punishment for smoking in certain places.
22 Punishment for advertisement of cigarettes and tobacco products.
23 Forfeiture of advertisement and advertisement material.
24 Punishment for sale of cigarettes or any other tobacco products in certain places or to persons below the age of eighteen years.
25 Prevention, detention and place of trial of offences under sections 4 and 6.
26 Offences by companies.
27 Offences to be bailable.
28 Composition of offences.
29 Protection of action taken in good faith.
30 Power to add any tobacco products in the Schedule.
31 Power of Central Government to make rules.
32 Act not to apply to cigarettes of other tobacco products which are exported.
33 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of National Council.
4 Disqualifications for appointment as member.
5 Functions of National Council.
6 Power to seek advice or assistance.
7 National Council to follow consultative process.
8 State Council of clinical establishments.
9 Providing information to National Council.
10 Authority for registration.
11 Registration for clinical establishments.
12 Condition for registration.
13 Classification of clinical establishments.
14 Application for provisional certificate of registration.
15 Provisional certificate.
16 No inquiry prior to provisional registration.
17 Validity of provisional registration.
18 Display of certificate of registration.
19 Duplicate certificate.
20 Certificate to be non-transferable.
21 Publication of expiry of registration.
22 Renewal of registration.
23 Time limit for provisional registration.
24 Application for permanent registration.
25 Verification of application.
26 Display of information for filing objections.
27 Communication of objections.
28 Standards for permanent registration.
29 Allowing or disallowing of registration.
30 Certificate of permanent registration.
31 Fresh application for permanent registration.
32 Cancellation of registration.
33 Inspection of registered clinical establishments.
34 Power to enter.
35 Levy of fee by State Government Appeal.
36 Appeal.
37 Register of clinical establishments.
38 Maintenance of State Register of clinical establishments.
39 Maintenance of National Register of clinical establishments.
40 Penalty.
41 Monetary penalty for non-registration.
42 Disobedience of direction, obstruction and refusal of information.
43 Penalty for minor deficiencies.
44 Contravention by companies.
45 Offences by Government Departments.
46 Recovery of fine.
47 Protection of action taken in good faith.
48 Furnishing of returns, etc.
49 Power to give directions.
50 Employees of the authority, etc., to be public servants.
51 Power to remove difficulties.
52 Power of Central Government to make rules.
53 Laying of rules.
54 Power of State Government to make rules.
55 Laying of rules.
56 Savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Prohibition of advertisement of certain drugs for treatment of certain diseases and disorders.
4 Prohibition of misleading advertisements relating to drugs.
5 Prohibition of advertisement of magic remedies for treatment of certain diseases and disorders.
6 Prohibition of import into, and export from, India of certain advertisements.
7 Penalty.
8 Powers of entry, search, etc.
9 Offences by companies.
9A Offences to be cognizable.
10 Jurisdiction to try offences.
10A Forfeiture.
11 Officers to be deemed to be public servants.
12 Indemnity.
13 Other laws not affected.
14 Savings.
15 Power to exempt from application of Act.
16 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Declaration as to expediency of control by the Union.
3 Definitions.
4 Establishment of Food Safety and Standards Authority of India.
5 Composition of Food Authority and qualifications for appointment of its Chairperson and other Members.
6 Selection Committee for selection of Chairperson and Members of Food Authority.
7 Term of office, salary, allowances and other conditions of service of Chairperson and Members of Food Authority.
8 Removal of Chairperson and Members of Food Authority.
9 Officers and other employees of Food Authority.
10 Functions of the Chief Executive Officer.
11 Central Advisory Committee.
12 Functions of Central Advisory Committee.
13 Scientific Panels.
14 Scientific Committee.
15 Procedure for Scientific Committee and Scientific Panel.
16 Duties and functions of Food Authority.
17 Proceedings of Food Authority.
18 General principles to be followed in administration of Act.
19 Use of food additive or processing aid.
20 Contaminants, naturally occurring toxic substances, heavy metals, etc.
21 Pesticides, veterinary drugs residues, antibiotic residues and microbiological counts.
22 Genetically modified foods, organic foods, functional foods, proprietary foods, etc.
23 Packaging and labelling of foods.
24 Restrictions of advertisement and prohibition as to unfair trade practices.
25 All imports of articles of food to be subject to this Act.
26 Responsibilities of the food business operator.
27 Liability of the manufacturers, packers, wholesalers, distributors and sellers.
28 Food recall procedures.
29 Authorities responsible for enforcement of Act.
30 Commissioner of Food Safety of the State.
31 Licensing and registration of food business.
32 Improvement notices.
33 Prohibition orders.
34 Emergency prohibition notices and orders.
35 Notification of food poisoning.
36 Designated Officer.
37 Food Safety Officer.
38 Powers of Food Safety Officer.
39 Liability of Food Safety Officer in certain cases.
40 Purchaser may have food analysed.
41 Power of search, seizure, investigation, prosecution and procedure thereof.
42 Procedure for launching prosecution.
43 Recognition and accreditation of laboratories, research institutions and referral food laboratory.
44 Recognition of organisation or agency for food safety audit.
45 Food Analysts.
46 Functions of Food Analyst.
47 Sampling and analysis.
48 General provisions relating to offences.
49 General provisions relating to penalty.
50 Penalty for selling food not of the nature or substance or quality demanded.
51 Penalty for sub-standard food.
52 Penalty for misbranded food.
53 Penalty for misleading advertisement.
54 Penalty for food containing extraneous matter.
55 Penalty for failure to comply with the directions of Food Safety Officer.
56 Penalty for unhygienic or unsanitary processing or manufacturing of food.
57 Penalty for possessing adulterant.
58 Penalty for contraventions for which no specific penalty is provided.
59 Punishment for unsafe food.
60 Punishment for interfering with seized items.
61 Punishment for false information.
62 Punishment for obstructing or impersonating a Food Safety Officer.
63 Punishment for carrying out a business without licence.
64 Punishment for subsequent offences.
65 Compensation in case of injury or death of consumer.
66 Offences by companies.
67 Penalty for contravention of provisions of this Act in case of import of articles of food to be in addition to penalties provided under any other Act.
68 Adjudication.
69 Power to compound offences.
70 Establishment of Food Safety Appellate Tribunal.
71 Procedure and powers of the Tribunal.
72 Civil court not to have jurisdiction.
73 Power of court to try cases summarily.
74 Special courts and Public Prosecutor.
75 Power to transfer cases to regular courts.
76 Appeal.
77 Time limit for prosecutions.
78 Power of court to implead manufacturer, etc.
79 Magistrate’s power to impose enhanced punishment.
80 Defences which may or may not be allowed in prosecution under this Act.
81 Budget of Food Authority.
82 Finances of the Food Authority.
83 Accounts and audit of Food Authority.
84 Annual report of Food Authority.
85 Power of Central Government to issue directions to Food Authority and obtain reports and returns.
86 Power of Central Government to give directions to State Governments.
87 Members, officers of Food Authority and Commissioner of Food Safety to be public servants.
88 Protection of action taken in good faith.
89 Overriding effect of this Act over all other food related laws.
90 Transfer of existing employees of Central Government Agencies governing various foods related Acts or Orders to Food Authority.
91 Power of Central Government to make rules.
92 Power of Food Authority to make regulations.
93 Laying of rules and regulations before Parliament.
94 Power of State Government to make rules.
95 Reward by State Government.
96 Recovery of penalty.
97 Repeal and savings.
98 Transitory provisions for food standards.
99 Milk and Milk Products Order, 1992 shall be deemed to be regulations made under this Act.
100 Amendments to the Infant Milk Substitutes, Feeding Bottles and Infant Foods (Regulation of Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 1992.
101 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Interpretation.
3 Constitution and composition of the Council.
4 Incorporation of the Council.
5 Mode of elections.
6 Term of office and casual vacancies.
7 Meetings.
8 Officers, committees and servants of the Council.
9 The Executive Committee.
10 Recognition of qualifications.
11 Effect of recognition.
12 Power to require information as to courses of study and training and examinations.
13 Inspections.
14 Withdrawal of recognition.
15 Mode of declaration.
15A Indian Nurses Register.
15B Supply of copies of State registers.
16 Power to make regulations.
17 Repealed.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of Jawaharlal Institute of Post-Graduate Medical Education and Research Puducherry, as an institution of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Incorporation of Institute.
5 Composition of Institute.
6 Term of office of, and vacancies among members.
7 President of Institute, his powers and functions.
8 Allowances of President and members.
9 Meeting of Institute.
10 Governing Body and other committees of Institute.
11 Staff of Institute.
12 Objects of Institute.
13 Functions of Institute.
14 Vesting of property.
15 Payment to Institute.
16 Fund of Institute.
17 Budget of Institute.
18 Accounts and audit.
19 Annual report.
20 Pension and provident funds.
21 Authentication of orders and instruments of Institute.
22 Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
23 Grant of medical degrees, diplomas, etc., by Institute.
24 Recognition of medical qualifications granted by Institute.
25 Control by Central Government.
26 Resolution of differences.
27 Returns and information.
28 Transfer of service of existing employees.
29 Power to make rules.
30 Power to make regulations.
31 Laying of rules and regulations before Parliament.
32 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 When pregnancies may be terminated by registered medical practitioners.
4 Place where pregnancy may be terminated.
5 Sections 3 and 4 when not to apply.
6 Power to make rules.
7 Power to make regulations.
8 Protection of action taken in good faith.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Determination of mental illness.
4 Capacity to make mental healthcare and treatment decisions.
5 Advance directive.
6 Manner of making advance directive.
7 Maintenance of online register.
8 Revocation, amendment or cancellation of advance directive.
9 Advance directive not to apply to emergency treatment.
10 Duty to follow advance directive.
11 Power to review, alter, modify or cancel advance directive.
12 Review of advance directives.
13 Liability of medical health professional in relation to advance directive.
14 Appointment and revocation of nominated representative.
15 Nominated representative of minor.
16 Revocation, alteration, etc., of nominated representative by Board.
17 Duties of nominated representative.
18 Right to access mental healthcare.
19 Right to community living.
20 Right to protection from cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment.
21 Right to equality and non-discrimination.
22 Right to information.
23 Right to confidentiality.
24 Restriction on release of information in respect of mental illness.
25 Right to access medical records.
26 Right to personal contacts and communication.
27 Right to legal aid.
28 Right to make complaints about deficiencies in provision of services.
29 Promotion of mental health and preventive programmes.
30 Creating awareness about mental health and illness and reducing stigma associated with mental illness.
31 Appropriate Government to take measures as regard to human resource development and training, etc.
32 Co-ordination within appropriate Government.
33 Establishment of Central Authority.
34 Composition of Central Authority.
35 Term of office, salaries and allowances of chairperson and members.
36 Resignation.
37 Filling of vacancies.
38 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Central Authority.
39 Member not to participate in meetings in certain cases.
40 Officers and other employees of Central Authority.
41 Functions of chief executive officer of Central Authority.
42 Transfer of assets, liabilities of Central Authority.
43 Functions of Central Authority.
44 Meetings of Central Authority.
45 Establishment of State Authority.
46 Composition of State Authority.
47 Term of office, salaries and allowances of chairperson and other members.
48 Resignation.
49 Filling of vacancies.
50 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of State Authority.
51 Member not to participate in meetings in certain cases.
52 Officers and other employees of State Authority.
53 Functions of chief executive officer of State Authority.
54 Transfer of assets, liabilities of State Authority.
55 Functions of State Authority.
56 Meetings of State Authority.
57 Grants by Central Government to Central Authority.
58 Central Mental Health Authority Fund.
59 Accounts and audit of Central Authority.
60 Annual report of Central Authority.
61 Grants by State Government.
62 State Mental Health Authority Fund.
63 Accounts and audit of State Authority.
64 Annual report of State Authority.
65 Registration of mental health establishment.
66 Procedure for registration, inspection and inquiry of mental health establishments.
67 Audit of mental health establishment.
68 Inspection and inquiry.
69 Appeal to High Court against order of Authority.
70 Certificates, fees and register of mental health establishments.
71 Maintenance of register of mental health establishment in digital format.
72 Duty of mental health establishment to display information.
73 Constitution of Mental Health Review Boards.
74 Composition of Board.
75 Terms and conditions of service of chairperson and members of Board.
76 Decisions of Authority and Board.
77 Applications to Board.
78 Proceedings before Board to be judicial proceedings.
79 Meetings.
80 Proceedings before Board.
81 Central Authority to appoint Expert Committee to prepare guidance document.
82 Powers and functions of Board.
83 Appeal to High Court against order of Authority or Board.
84 Grants by Central Government.
85 Admission of person with mental illness as independent patient in mental health establishment.
86 Independent admission and treatment.
87 Admission of minor.
88 Discharge of independent patients.
89 Admission and treatment of persons with mental illness, with high support needs, in mental health establishment, up to thirty days (supported admission).
90 Admission and treatment of persons with mental illness, with high support needs, in mental health establishment, beyond thirty days (supported admission beyond thirty days).
91 Leave of absence.
92 Absence without leave or discharge.
93 Transfer of persons with mental illness from one mental health establishment to another mental health establishment.
94 Emergency treatment.
95 Prohibited procedures.
96 Restriction on psychosurgery for persons with mental illness.
97 Restraints and seclusion.
98 Discharge planning.
99 Research.
100 Duties of police officers in respect of persons with mental illness.
101 Report to Magistrate of person with mental illness in private residence who is ill-treated or neglected.
102 Conveying or admitting person with mental illness to mental health establishment by Magistrate.
103 Prisoners with mental illness.
104 Persons in custodial institutions.
105 Question of mental illness in judicial process.
106 Restriction to discharge functions by professionals not covered by profession.
107 Penalties for establishing or maintaining mental health establishment in contravention of provisions of this Act.
108 Punishment for contravention of provisions of the Act or rules or regulations made thereunder.
109 Offences by companies.
110 Power to call for information.
111Power of Central Government to issue directions
112Power of Central Government to supersede Central Authority
113Power of State Government to supersede State Authority
114Special provisions for States in north-east and hill States
115Presumption of severe stress in case of attempt to commit suicide.
116Bar of jurisdiction.
117Transitory provisions
118Chairperson, members and staff of Authority and Board to be public servants.
119Protection of action taken in good faith
120Act to have overriding effect
121Power of Central Government and State Governments to make rules
122Power of Central Authority to make regulations
123Power of State Authority to make regulations.
124Laying of rules and regulations
125Power to remove difficulties.
126Repeal and saving
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences, Bangalore, as an institution of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Incorporation of Institute.
5 Composition of Institute.
6 Term of office of and vacancies among members.
7 Powers and functions of President.
8 Vice-President of Institute.
9 Allowances of President, Vice-President and other members.
10 Meetings of Institute.
11 Governing Body and other committees of Institute.
12 Staff of Institute.
13 Objects of Institute.
14 Functions of Institute.
15 Vesting of property.
16 Payment to Institute.
17 Fund of Institute.
18 Budget of Institute.
19 Accounts and audit.
20 Annual report.
21 Pension and provident funds.
22 Authentication of orders and instruments of Institute.
23 Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
24 Grant of medical degrees, diplomas, etc., by Institute.
25 Recognition of medical qualifications granted by Institute.
26 Control by Central Government.
27 Resolution of differences.
28 Returns and information.
29 Transfer of service of existing employees.
30 Power to make rules.
31 Power to make regulations.
32 Laying of rules and regulations before Parliament.
33 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, as an institution of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Incorporation of Institute.
5 Composition of Institute.
6 Term of office of, and vacancies among, members.
7 President of Institute.
8 Allowances of President and members.
9 Meetings of Institute.
10 Governing Body and other Committees of Institute.
11 Staff of Institute.
12 Objects of Institute.
13 Functions of Institute.
14 Vesting of property.
15 Payment to Institute.
16 Fund of Institute.
17 Budget of Institute.
18 Accounts and audit.
19 Annual report.
20 Pension and provident funds.
21 Authentication of orders and instruments of Institute.
22 Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
23 Grant of medical degrees, diplomas, etc., by Institute.
24 Recognition of medical qualifications granted by Institute.
25 Control by Central Government.
26 Disputes between Institute and Central Government.
27 Returns and information.
28 Transfer of service of existing employees.
29 Continuance of facilities at Institute.
30 Power to remove difficulties.
31 Power to make rules.
32 Power to make regulation.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Regulation of Genetic Counselling Centres, Genetic Laboratories and Genetic Clinics.
3A Prohibition of sex selection.
3B Prohibition on sale of ultrasound machine, etc., to persons, laboratories, etc., not registered under the Act.
4 Regulation of pre-natal diagnostic techniques.
5 Written consent of pregnant woman and prohibition of communicating the sex of foetus.
6 Determination of sex prohibited.
7 Constitution of Central Supervisory Board.
8 Term of office of members.
9 Meetings of the Board.
10 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Board.
11 Temporary association of persons with the Board for particular purposes.
12 Appointment of officers and other employees of the Board.
13 Authentication of orders and other instruments of the Board.
14 Disqualifications for appointment as member.
15 Eligibility of member for reappointment.
16 Functions of the Board.
16A Constitution of State Supervisory Board and Union territory Supervisory Board.
17 Appropriate Authority and Advisory Committee.
17A Powers of Appropriate Authorities.
18 Registration of Genetic Counselling Centres, Genetic Laboratories or Genetic Clinics.
19 Certificate of registration.
20 Cancellation or suspension of registration.
21 Appeal.
22 Prohibition of advertisement relating to pre-conception and pre-natal determination of sex and punishment for contravention.
23 Offences and penalties.
24 Presumption in the case of conduct of pre-natal diagnostic techniques.
25 Penalty for contravention of the provisions of the Act or rules for which no specific punishment is provided.
26 Offences by companies.
27 Offence to be cognizable, non-bailable and non-compoundable.
28 Cognizance of offences.
29 Maintenance of records.
30 Power to search and seize records, etc.
31 Protection of action taken in good faith.
31A Removal of difficulties.
32 Power to make rules.
33 Power to make regulations.
1 Short title, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Authority for removal of human organs or tissues or both.
4 Removal of human organs or tissues or both not to be authorised in certain cases.
5 Authority for removal of human organs or tissues or both in case of unclaimed bodies in hospital or prison.
6 Authority for removal of human organs or tissues or both from bodies sent for post-mortem examination for medico-legal or pathological purposes.
7 Preservation of human organs or tissue or both.
8 Savings.
9 Restrictions on removal and transplantation of human organs or tissues or both.
10 Regulation of hospital conducting the removal, storage or transplantation of human organs or tissue or both.
11 Prohibition of removal or transplantation of human organs or tissues or both for any purpose other than therapeutic purpose.
12 Explaining effects, etc., to donor and recipient.
13 Appropriate Authority.
13A Advisory Committees to advise Appropriate Authority.
13B Powers of Appropriate Authority.
13C National Human Organs or tissues or both and Tissues Removal and Storage Network.
13D National registry.
14 Registration of hospitals engaged in removal, storage or transplantation of human organs or tissues or both.
14A Registration of Tissue Bank.
15 Certificate of registration.
16 Suspension or cancellation of registration.
17 Appeals.
18 Punishment for removal of human organ without authority.
19 Punishment for commercial dealings in human organs.
19A Punishment for illegal dealings in human tissues.
20 Punishment for contravention of any other provision of this Act.
21 Offences by companies.
22 Cognizance of offences.
23 Protection of action taken in good faith.
24 Power to make rules.
25 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of Authority.
4 Disqualification for office of member.
5 Term of office and conditions of service of members.
6 Vacation of office of members.
7 Eligibility of member for re-appointment.
8 Meetings.
9 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Authority.
10 Officers and other employees of Authority.
11 Functions of Authority.
12 Responsibilities and powers of other agencies.
13 Assets and liabilities to vest in Authority.
14 General effect of vesting of undertakings in Authority.
15 Guarantee to be operative.
16 Compulsory acquisition of land for Authority.
17 Contracts by Authority.
18 Mode of executing contracts on behalf of Authority.
19 Power of Authority to charge fees, rent, etc.
20 Additional capital and grant to Authority by Central Government.
21 Fund of Authority and its investment.
22 Allocation of surplus funds.
23 Submission of programme of activities and financial estimates.
24 Borrowing powers of Authority.
25 Accounts and audit.
26 Submission of annual report.
27 Delegation.
28 Authentication of orders and other instruments of Authority.
29 Officers and employees of Authority to be public servants.
30 Protection of action taken in good faith.
31 Custody and disposal of lost property.
32 Power of Central Government to supersede Authority.
33 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
34 Power to make rules.
35 Power to make regulations.
36 Rules, regulations and notifications to be laid before Parliament.
37 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
2A Rule of construction respecting enactments not extending to Jammu and Kashmir.
3 Central Government to take census.
4 Appointment of census staff.
4A Staff of every local authority to be made available for taking census.
5 Status of census authorities as public servants.
6 Discharge of duties of census-officers in certain cases.
7 Power to call upon certain persons to give assistance.
7A Requisitioning premises, of vehicles, etc., for taking of a census.
7B Payment of compensation.
7C Power to obtain information.
7D Power of entry into and inspection of premises, etc.
7E Eviction from requisitioned premises.
7F Release of premises from requisition.
7G Delegation of functions of the Central Government with regard to requisitioning.
7H Penalty for contravention of any order regarding requisitioning.
8 Asking of questions and obligation to answer.
9 Occupier to permit access and affixing of numbers.
10 Occupier or manager to fill up schedule.
11 Penalties.
12 Sanction required for prosecutions.
13 Operation of other laws not barred.
13A Certain offences to be cognizable and triable summarily.
14 Jurisdiction.
15 Records of census not open to inspection of admissible in evidence.
15A Protection of service interests of members of census staff.
15B Protection of action taken in good faith.
16 Temporary suspension of other laws as to mode of taking census in municipalities.
17 Grant of statistical abstracts.
17A Power to extend the provisions of Act to other operations.
18 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
2A Construction of references to laws not in force in the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
3 Appointment of Commission.
4 Powers of Commission.
5 Additional powers of Commission.
5A Power of Commission to utilise the services of certain officers and investigation agencies for conducting investigation pertaining to inquiry.
5B Power of Commission to appoint assessors.
6 Statements made by persons to the Commission.
6A Persons not obliged to disclose secret process of manufacture of goods in certain cases.
7 Commission to cease to exist when so notified.
8 Procedure to be followed by the Commission.
8A Inquiry not to be interrupted by reason of vacancy or change in the constitution of the Commission.
8B Persons likely to be prejudicially affected to be heard.
8C Right of cross-examination and representation by legal practitioner.
9 Protection of action taken in good faith.
10 Members, etc., to be public servants.
10A Penalty for acts calculated to bring the Commission or any member thereof into disrepute.
11 Act to apply to other inquiring authorities in certain cases.
12 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Emoluments.
4 Leave allowance.
5 Use and maintenance of official residences.
6 Household establishment.
7Medical treatment
8Conveyance
9Traveling allowance on assumption or vacation of office
10Allowances for renewing furnishings and for maintenance of official residences.
11Other privileges and allowances.
12 Additional expenses
12A Entitlement of ex-Governor to secretarial assistance.
13Power to make rules.
14Validation.
15Saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Prohibition of lotteries.
4 Conditions subject to which lotteries may be organised, etc.
5 Prohibition of sale of ticket in a State.
6 Prohibition of organisation, etc., of lottery.
7 Penalty.
8 Offences to be cognizable and non-bailable.
9 Offences by companies.
10 Power to give directions.
11 Power of Central Government to make rules.
12 Power of State Government to make rules.
13 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title.
1A Emoluments of the President.
2 Pension to retiring Presidents.
2A Family pension to spouse of President.
3 Free medical attendance and treatment to spouse of President dying in office.
3A Free Accommodation to spouse of President.
4 Sums to be charged on the Consolidated Fund of India.
5 Power to make rules.
6 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions and interpretation.
3Registrar General of India.
4 Chief Registrar.
5 Registration divisions.
6 District Registrar.
7 Registrars.
8 Persons required to register births and deaths.
9 Special provisions regarding births and deaths in a plantation.
10 Duty of certain persons to notify births and deaths and to certify cause of death.
11 Informant to sign the register.
12Certificate of registration of births or deaths
13 Delayed registration of births and deaths.
14 Registration of name of child.
15 Correction or cancellation of entry in the register of births and deaths.
16 Registrars to keep registers in the prescribed form.
17Search of births and deaths register
18Inspection of registration offices
19 Registrars to send periodical returns to the Chief Registrar for compilation.
20Special provision as to registration of births and deaths of citizens outside India.
21Power of Registrar to obtain information regarding birth or death
22Powers to give directions.
23 Penalties.
24Power to compound offences.
25Sanction for prosecution.
26Registrars and Sub-Registrars to be deemed public servants
27Delegation of powers.
28Protection of action taken in good faith.
29Act not to be in derogation of Act 6 of 1886
30 Power to make rules.
31Repeal and saving.
32Power to remove difficulty.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Application of Act.
4 Application for transfer by a prisoner.
5 Consideration of request by Central Government.
6 Comments of contracting State.
7 Consideration of request by Central Government.
8 Provision to issue warrant for transfer.
9 Operation of warrant and retaking prisoner.
10 Transfer of record.
11 Power of court and Central Government shall not be affected.
12 Transfer into India.
13 Determination of prison and issue of warrant for receiving transfer in India.
14 Power to make rules.
15 Laying of rules, etc.
16 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title.
2 Pension to retiring Vice-Presidents.
3 Medical facilities to the family of deceased Vice-President.
3A Free accommodation to spouse of Vice-President.
4 Pension to be charged on the Consolidated Fund of India.
5 Power to make rules.
6 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions and interpretation.
3 Licence for acquisition and possession of firearms and ammunition.
4 Licence for acquisition and possession of arms of specified description in certain cases.
5 Licence for manufacture, sale, etc., of arms and ammunition.
6 Licence for the shortening of guns or conversion of imitation firearms into firearms.
7 Prohibition of acquisition or possession, or of manufacture or sale of prohibited arms or prohibited ammunition.
8 Prohibition of sale or transfer of firearms not bearing identification marks.
9 Prohibition of acquisition or possession by, or of sale or transfer to, young persons and certain other persons of firearms, etc.
10 Licence for import and export of arms, etc.
11 Power to prohibit import or export of arms, etc.
12 Power to restrict or prohibit transport of arms.
13 Grant of licences.
14 Refusal of licences.
15 Duration and renewal of licence.
16 Fees, etc., for licence.
17 Variation, suspension and revocation of licences.
18 Appeals.
19Powers to demand production of licence, etc.
20 Arrest of persons conveying arms, etc., under suspicious circumstances.
21 Deposit of arms, etc., on possession ceasing to be lawful.
22 Search and seizure by magistrate.
23 Search of vessels, vehicles for arms, etc.
24 Seizure and detention under orders of the Central Government.
24A Prohibition as to possession of notified arms in disturbed areas, etc.
24B Prohibition as to carrying of notified arms in or through public places in disturbed areas etc.
25 Punishment for certain offences.
26 Secret contraventions.
27 Punishment for using arms, etc.
28 Punishment for use and possession of firearms or imitation firearms in certain cases.
29 Punishment for knowingly purchasing arms, etc., from unlicensed person or for delivering arms, etc., to person not entitled to possess the same.
30 Punishment for contravention of licence or rule.
31 Punishment for subsequent offences.
32 Power to confiscate.
33 Offences by companies.
34 Sanction of Central Government for warehousing of arms.
35 Criminal responsibility of persons in occupation of premises in certain cases.
36 Information to be given regarding certain offences.
37 Arrest and searches.
38 Offences to be cognizable.
39 Previous sanction of the district magistrate necessary in certain cases.
40 Protection of action taken in good faith.
41 Power to exempt.
42 Power to take census of firearms.
43 Power to delegate.
44 Power to make rules.
45 Act not to apply in certain cases.
46 Repeal of Act 11 of 1878.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Persons subject to this Act.
4 Constitution of Force.
5 Control, direction, etc.
6 Enrolment.
7 Liability for service outside India.
8 Resignation and withdrawal from the post.
9 Tenure of service under the Act.
10 Termination of service by Central Government.
11 Dismissal, removal or reduction by Director-General and by other officers.
12 Certificate of termination of service.
13 Restrictions on right to form association, freedom of speech, etc.
14 Authorised deduction only to be made from pay.
15 Remedy of aggrieved persons other than officers.
16 Remedy of aggrieved officers.
17 Immunity from attachment.
18 Immunity from arrest for debt.
19 Immunity of persons attending Assam Rifles Court from arrest.
20 Saving of rights and privileges under other laws.
21 Offences in relation to the enemy and punishable with death.
22 Offences in relation to the enemy and not punishable with death.
23 Offences punishable more severely on active duty than at other times.
24 Mutiny.
25 Desertion and aiding desertion.
26 Absence without leave.
27 Striking or threatening superior officers.
28 Disobedience to superior officer.
29 Insubordination and obstruction.
30 Fraudulent enrolment.
31 False answers on enrolment.
32 Unbecoming conduct.
33 Certain forms of disgraceful conduct.
34 Ill-treating a subordinate.
35 Intoxication.
36 Permitting escape of person in custody.
37 Irregularity in connection with arrest or confinement.
38 Escape from custody.
39 Offences in respect of property.
40 Extortion and corruption.
41 Making away with equipment.
42 Injury to property.
43 False accusations.
44 Falsifying official document and false declarations.
45 Signing in blank and failure to report.
46 Offences relating to Assam Rifles Court.
47 False evidence.
48 Unlawful detention of pay.
49 Violation of good order and discipline.
50 Miscellaneous offences.
51 Attempt.
52 Abetment of offences that have been committed.
53 Abetment of offences punishable with death and not committed.
54 Abetment of offences punishable with imprisonment and not committed.
55 Civil offences.
56 Civil offences not triable by an Assam Rifles Court.
57 Punishment awardable by Assam Rifles Courts.
58 Alternative punishments awardable by Assam Rifles Courts.
59 Combination of punishments.
60 Retention in the Force of a person convicted on active duty.
61 Punishments otherwise than by Assam Rifles Courts.
62 Minor punishments.
63 Limit of punishments under section 62.
64 Punishment of officers below the rank of Deputy Commandant, subordinate officers and Warrant Officer by Deputy Inspectors-General and others.
65 Punishment of officers below the rank of a Commandant, subordinate officers and Warrant Officer by the Inspectors-General and others.
66 Punishment or subordinate officers and Warrant Officer by Commandant, etc.
67 Collective fines.
68 Deductions from pay and allowances of officers.
69 Deductions from pay and allowances of persons other than officers.
70 Computation of time of absence or custody.
71 Pay and allowances during trial.
72 Limit of certain deductions.
73 Deduction from public money due to a person.
74 Pay and allowances of prisoner of war during inquiry into his conduct.
75 Remission of deductions.
76 Provision for dependants of prisoner of war from remitted deductions.
77 Provision for dependants of prisoner of war from his pay and allowances.
78 Period during which a person is deemed to be a prisoner of war.
79 Custody of offenders.
80 Duty of Commandant in regard to detention.
81 Interval between committal and trial.
82 Arrest by civil authorities.
83 Capture of deserters.
84 Inquiry into absence without leave.
85 Force Police Officers.
86 Kinds of Assam Rifles Courts.
87 Power to convene a General Assam Rifles Court.
88 Power to convene a Petty Assam Rifles Court.
89 Contents of warrants issued under sections 87 and 88.
90 Composition of General Assam Rifles Court.
91 Composition of a Petty Assam Rifles Court.
92 Summary Assam Rifles Court.
93 Dissolution of an Assam Rifles Court.
94 Power of General Assam Rifles Court.
95 Power of a Petty Assam Rifles Court.
96 Power of a Summary Assam Rifles Court.
97 Prohibition of second trial.
98 Period of limitation for trial.
99 Trial, etc., of offender who ceases to be subject to this Act.
100 Application of this Act during term of sentence.
101 Place of trial.
102 Choice between criminal court and Assam Rifles Court.
103 Power of criminal court to require delivery of offender.
104 Presiding officer.
105 Law Officer.
106 Challenges.
107 Oath of member, Law Officer and witness.
108 Voting by members.
109 General rule as to evidence.
110 Judicial notice.
111 Summoning of witness.
112 Documents exempted from production.
113 Commission for examination of witness.
114 Examination of witness on commission.
115 Conviction of offences not charged.
116 Presumption as to signatures.
117 Enrolment paper.
118 Presumption as to certain documents.
119 Reference by accused to Government officer.
120 Evidence of previous convictions and general character.
121 Lunacy of accused.
122 Subsequent fitness of lunatic accused for trial.
123 Transmission to Central Government of orders under section 122.
124 Release of lunatic accused.
125 Delivery of lunatic accused to relatives.
126 Order for custody and disposal of property pending trial.
127 Order of disposal of property regarding which offences is committed.
128 Powers of Assam Rifles Court in relation to proceedings under this Act.
129 Finding and sentence not valid unless confirmed.
130 Power to confirm finding and sentence of General Assam Rifles Court.
131 Power to confirm finding and sentence of Petty Assam Rifles Court.
132 Limitation of powers of confirming authority.
133 Power of confirming authority to mitigate, remit or commute sentences.
134 Confirming of findings and sentences on board a ship.
135 Revision of finding or sentence.
136 Finding and sentence of a Summary Assam Rifles Court.
137 Transmission of proceedings of Summary Assam Rifles Court.
138 Alteration of finding or sentence in certain cases.
139 Remedy against order, finding or sentence of Assam Rifles Court.
140 Annulment of proceedings.
141 Form of sentence of death.
142 Commencement of sentence of imprisonment.
143 Execution of sentence of imprisonment.
144 Temporary custody of offender.
145 Execution of sentence of imprisonment in special cases.
146 Conveyance of prisoner form place to place.
147 Communication of certain orders to prison officers.
148 Execution of sentence of fine.
149 Informality or error in order or warrant.
150 Pardon and remission.
151 Cancellation of conditional pardon, release on parole or remission.
152 Suspension of sentence of imprisonment.
153 Orders pending suspension.
154 Release on suspension.
155 Computation of period of suspension.
156 Order after suspension.
157 Reconsideration of case after suspension.
158 Fresh sentence after suspension.
159 Scope of power of suspension.
160 Effect of suspension and remission on dismissal.
161 Disposal of property of the members of the Force.
162 Powers and duties conferrable and imposable on members of the Force.
163 Protection for acts of members of the Force.
164 Power of Central Government to remove difficulties.
165 Power to make rules.
166 Power to make regulations.
167 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
168 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of the Force.
4 Appointment and powers of superior officers.
5 Enrolment.
6 Resignation and withdrawal from the Force.
7 General duties of members of the Force.
8 Superintendence, control and administration of the Force.
9 More heinous offences.
10 Less heinous offences.
11 Minor punishments.
12 Place of imprisonment and liability to dismissal on imprisonment.
13 Deductions from pay and allowances.
14 Collective fines.
15 Arrest.
16 Powers and duties conferrable and imposable on members of the Force.
17 Protection for acts of members of the Force.
18 Power to make rules.
19 Validation of acts done before commencement of Act.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to make rules for civil defence.
4 Constitution of Civil Defence Corps.
5 Appointment of members and officers.
6 Dismissal of members of Civil Defence Corps.
7 Appeal.
8 Functions of members of Civil Defence Corps.
9 Power to make regulations.
10 Provisions of the Personal Injuries (Emergency Provisions) Act to apply to injuries sustained by the members of the Corps.
11 Penalties.
12 Effect of Act and rules, etc., inconsistent with other enactments.
13 Ordinary avocations of life to be interfered with as little as possible.
14 Savings as to orders.
15 Act not to apply to measures taken for the protection of the Armed Forces.
16 Limitation of prosecutions.
16A Power of the Central Government to delegate.
16B Effect of order made by the Central Government, etc.
17 Power to delegate.
18 Protection of action taken in good faith.
19 Authorised persons and members of the Corps to be public servants.
20 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 One police force for the whole of Delhi.
4 Superintendence of police force to vest in the Administrator.
5 Constitution of police force.
6 Commissioner of Police.
7 Additional Commissioner of Police.
8 Deputy, Additional Deputy and Assistant Commissioners of Police.
9 Appointment of Principals of Police training institutions.
10 Constitution of police districts, sub-divisions and police stations.
11 Officers in charge of police districts, police sub-divisions and police stations.
12 Appointment of subordinate ranks.
13 Certificate of appointment.
14 Effect of suspension of police officer.
15 General powers of Commissioner of Police.
16 Power of Commissioner of Police to investigate and regulate matters of police accounts.
17 Special police officers.
18 Additional police officers.
19 Framing of regulations for administration of the police.
20 Commissioner of Police may call for returns.
21 Powers of punishment.
22 Procedure for awarding punishments.
23 Appeal from orders of punishment.
24 Police officers to be deemed to be always on duty and to be liable to employment in any part of Delhi.
25 Circumstances under which police officer of subordinate rank may resign.
26 Certificate, arms, etc., to be delivered by person ceasing to be a police officer.
27 Occupation of, and liability to vacate, premises provided for police officers.
28 Power to make regulations for regulating traffic and for preservation of order in public places, etc.
29 Power to give directions to the public.
30 Power to prohibit certain acts for prevention of disorder.
31 Police to provide against disorder, etc., at places of public amusement or public assembly or meeting.
32 Power to prohibit, etc., continuance of music, sound or noise.
33 Issue of order of prevention of riot, etc.
34 Maintenance of order at religious or ceremonial display, etc.
35 Commissioner of Police may take special measures to prevent outbreak of epidemic disease at fairs, etc.
36 Power to reserve street or other public place for public purpose and power to authorise erecting of barriers in streets.
37 Power to make regulations prohibiting disposal of the dead except at places set apart.
38 Employment of additional police to keep peace.
39 Employment of additional police in cases of special danger to public peace.
40 Employment of additional police at large work and when apprehension regarding behaviour of employees exists.
41 Compensation for injury caused by unlawful assembly how recoverable.
42 Dispute in regard to cost of deputing additional police or compensation under section 41.
43 Recovery of amount payable under section 38, 39, 40 or 41.
44 Collector to award compensation.
45 Recovery of amounts payable under sections 39 and 41.
46 Dispersal of gangs and bodies of persons.
47 Removal of persons about to commit offences.
48 Removal of persons convicted of certain offences.
49 Period of operation of orders under section 46, 47 or 48.
50 Hearing to be given before order under section 46, 47 or 48 is passed.
51 Appeal against orders under section 46, 47 or 48.
52 Finality of order in certain cases.
53 Procedure on failure of person to leave the area and his entry therein after removal.
54 Temporary permission to enter and consequences of non-observance of conditions of such permission.
55 Taking measurements and photographs, etc., of persons against whom an order under section 46, 47 or 48 is made.
56 Resistance to the taking of measurements, etc.
57 Banning of use of dress, etc., resembling uniform of armed forces.
58 Constitution of Defence Societies.
59 Duty of police officer to enforce provisions of the Act.
60 Other duties of a police officer.
61 Power to enter places of public resort.
62 Power to search suspected persons in street, etc.
63 Emergency duties of police.
64 Superior police officer may himself perform duties imposed on a subordinate officer.
65 Persons bound to comply with the reasonable directions of police officer.
66 Police to take charge of unclaimed property.
67 Procedure for disposal of property taken charge of under section 66.
68 Delivery of property to person entitled.
69 In default of claim, property to be at disposal of Government.
70 Power of Central Government to authorise Commissioner of Police and certain other officers to exercise powers of District Magistrates and Executive Magistrates under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
71 Notifications under section 70 to be laid before Parliament.
72 References to Judicial Magistrate of the first class in sections 108, 109 and 110 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 not to be construed as references to an Executive Magistrate.
73 Powers with regard to offences under Act 59 of 1960.
74 Powers of Metropolitan Magistrate to return animal to person from whose possession it was taken.
75 Veterinary officer to examine the animal.
76 Animal to be dealt with under Act 59 of 1960.
77 Power of police officer to unsaddle animal or to unload it.
78 Arrest without warrant in case of certain offences under Act 59 of 1960.
79 Provisions of Chapter to be in addition to the provisions of Act 59 of 1960.
80 Disregarding the rules of the road.
81 Causing obstruction or mischief by animal.
82 Exposing animal for hire, sale, etc.
83 Causing any obstruction in a street.
84 Obstructing a footway.
85 Causing obstruction and annoyance by performances, etc.
86 Doing offensive acts in or near a street or public place.
87 Letting loose horse, etc., and suffering ferocious dogs to be at large.
88 Bathing or washing in places not set apart for those purposes.
89 Defiling water in public wells, etc.
90 Obstructing bathers.
91 Behaving indecently in public.
92 Obstructing or annoying passengers in the street.
93 Misbehaviour with intent to provoke a breach of the peace.
94 Prohibition against flying kites, etc.
95 Committing nuisance in or near street, etc.
96 Disregard of notice in public building.
97 Penalties for offences under sections 80 to 96.
98 Penalty for failure to keep in confinement cattle, etc.
99 Punishment for cruelty to animals.
100 Wilful trespass.
101 False alarm of fire or damage to fire alarm.
102 Being found under suspicious circumstances between sunset and sunrise.
103 Possession of property of which no satisfactory account can be given.
104 Omission by pawn-brokers, etc., to report to police possession or tender of property suspected to be stolen.
105 Melting, etc., of property referred to in section 104.
106 Taking pledge from child.
107 Suffering disorderly conduct at places of public amusement, etc.
108 Cheating at games and gambling in street.
109 Penalty for disobedience to order under section 27.
110 Penalty for contravening regulations, etc., under section 28.
111 Liability of licensee of place of public amusement or entertainment for acts of servants.
112 Penalty for not obtaining licence in respect of place of public entertainment or certificate of registration in respect of eating house or for not renewing such licence or certificate within prescribed period.
113 Penalties for contravention of orders, etc., under sections 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34.
114 Penalty for contravention of regulations, etc., made under sections 35, 36 and 37.
115 Penalty for contravention of directions under section 46, 47 or 48.
116 Penalty for entering without permission area from which a person is directed to remove himself or overstaying when permitted to return temporarily.
117 Penalty for contravention of orders under section 57.
118 Penalty for opposing or not complying with direction given under clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 59.
119 Penalty for contravening directions under section 65.
120 Dangerous performances.
121 Neglect or refusal to serve as special police officer.
122 Penalty for making false statement, etc., and for misconduct of police officers.
123 Penalty for failure to deliver up certificate of appointment or other article.
124 Vexatious entry, search, arrest, etc., by police officer.
125 Penalty for vexatious delay in forwarding a person arrested.
126 Penalty for unauthorised use of police uniforms.
127 Power to make regulations regarding carrying weapons without authority.
128 Prosecution for certain offences against this Act to be in the discretion of Delhi police.
129 Summary disposal of certain cases.
130 Prosecution for offences under other enactments not affected.
131 Offences by companies.
132 Disposal of fees, rewards, etc.
133 Method of proving orders and notifications.
134 Rules, regulations or orders not invalidated by defect of form or irregularity in procedure.
135 Presumption in prosecutions for contravention of order made under section 46, 47 or 48.
136 Officers holding charges of, or succeeding to, vacancies competent to exercise powers.
137 Forfeiture of bond entered into by person under sub-section (1) of section 54.
138 No police officer to be liable to penalty or damage for act done in good faith in pursuance of duty.
139 No public servant liable as aforesaid for giving effect in good faith to any rule, regulation, order or direction issued with apparent authority.
140 Bar to suits and prosecutions.
141 Licences and written permissions to specify conditions, etc., and to be signed.
142 Public notices how to be given.
143 Consent, etc., of a competent authority may be proved by writing under its signature.
144 Signature on notices, etc., may be stamped.
145 Persons interested may seek to annul, reverse or alter any rule or order.
146 Powers of Commissioner of Police under other Acts.
147 Power to make rules.
148 Notification of rules and regulations in the Official Gazette and laying of rules and regulations.
149 Cesser of operation of certain enactments and savings.
150 Police force functioning in Delhi immediately before the commencement of this Act to be deemed to be police force constituted under this Act.
151 Power to remove difficulties.
152 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Prohibition to accept foreign contribution.
4 Persons to whom section 3 shall not apply.
5 Procedure to notify an organisation of a political nature.
6 Restriction on acceptance of foreign hospitality.
7 Prohibition to transfer foreign contribution to other person.
8 Restriction to utilise foreign contribution for administrative purpose.
9 Power of Central Government to prohibit receipt of foreign contribution, etc., in certain cases.
10 Power to prohibit payment of currency received in contravention of the Act.
11 Registration of certain persons with Central Government.
12 Grant of certificate of registration.
13 Suspension of certificate.
14 Cancellation of certificate.
15Management of foreign contribution of person whose certificate has been cancelled or surrendered.
16 Renewal of certificate.
17 Foreign contribution through scheduled bank.
18 Intimation.
19 Maintenance of accounts.
20 Audit of accounts.
21 Intimation by candidate for election.
22 Disposal of assets created out of foreign contribution.
23 Inspection of accounts or records.
24 Seizure of accounts or records.
25 Seizure of article or currency or security received in contravention of the Act.
26 Disposal of seized article or currency or security.
27 Seizure to be made in accordance with Act 2 of 1974.
28 Confiscation of article or currency or security obtained in contravention of the Act.
29 Adjudication of confiscation.
30 Procedure for confiscation.
31 Appeal.
32 Revision of orders by Central Government.
33 Making of false statement, declaration or delivering false accounts.
34 Penalty for article or currency or security obtained in contravention of section 10.
35 Punishment for contravention of any provision of the Act.
36 Power to impose additional fine where article or currency or security is not available for confiscation.
37 Penalty for offences where no separate punishment has been provided.
38 Prohibition of acceptance of foreign contribution.
39 Offences by companies.
40 Bar on prosecution of offences under the Act.
41 Composition of certain offences.
42 Power to call for information or document.
43 Investigation into cases under the Act.
44 Returns by prescribed authority to Central Government.
45 Protection of action taken in good faith.
46 Power of Central Government to give directions.
47 Delegation of powers.
48 Power to make rules.
49 Orders and rules to be laid before Parliament.
50 Power to exempt in certain cases.
51 Act not to apply to certain Government transactions.
52 Application of other laws not barred.
53 Power to remove difficulties.
54 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Liability of carriers for passengers brought into India.
3A Power to exempt.
4 Appeals.
5 Recovery of penalty due to Government.
6 Bar of legal proceedings.
7 Application of Acts 16 of 1939, 34 of 1920 and 31 of 1946 not barred.
8 Power to make rules.
9 Rules to be laid before Parliament.
10 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Persons subject to this Act.
4 Constitution of the Force.
5 Control, direction, etc.
6 Enrolment.
7 Liability for service outside India.
8 Resignation and withdrawal from the post.
9 Tenure of service under the Act.
10 Termination of service by Central Government.
11 Dismissal, removal or reduction by the Director-General and by other officers.
12 Certificate of termination of service.
13 Restrictions respecting right to form association, freedom of speech, etc.
14 Remedy of aggrieved persons other than officers.
15 Remedy of aggrieved officers.
16 Offences in relation to the enemy or terrorist and punishable with death.
17 Offences in relation to the enemy and not punishable with death.
18 Offences punishable more severely on active duty than at other times.
19 Mutiny.
20 Desertion and aiding desertion.
21 Absence without leave.
22 Striking or threatening superior officers.
23 Disobedience to superior officer.
24 Insubordination and obstruction.
25 False answers on enrolment.
26 Unbecoming conduct.
27 Certain forms of disgraceful conduct.
28 Ill-treating a subordinate.
29 Intoxication.
30 Permitting escape of person in custody.
31 Irregularity in connection with arrest or confinement.
32 Escape from custody.
33 Offences in respect of property.
34 Extortion and exaction.
35 Making away with equipment.
36 Injury to property.
37 False accusations.
38 Falsifying official documents and false declarations.
39 Signing in blank and failure to report.
40 Offences relating to Force Court.
41 False evidence.
42 Unlawful detention of pay.
43 Violation of good order and discipline.
44 Miscellaneous offences.
45 Attempt.
46 Abetment of offences that have been committed.
47 Abetment of offences punishable with death and not Committee.
48 Abetment of offences punishable with imprisonment and not committed.
49 Civil offences.
50 Civil offences not triable by a Force Court.
51 Punishment awardable by Force Courts.
52 Alternative punishments awardable by Force Courts.
53 Combination of punishments.
54 Retention in the force of a person convicted on active duty.
55 Punishments otherwise than by Force Courts.
56 Minor punishments.
57 Limit of punishments under section 56.
58 Punishment of persons of or below the rank of Commandant by Inspectors-General and others.
59 Review of proceedings.
60 Collective fines.
61 Deductions from pay and allowances of persons subject to this Act.
62 Pay and allowances during trial.
63 Limit of certain deductions.
64 Deduction from public money due to a person.
65 Pay and allowances of prisoner of war during inquiry into his conduct.
66 Remission of deductions.
67 Provision for dependants of prisoner of war from his remitted deductions and pay and allowances.
68 Period during which a person is dedmed to be a prisoner of war.
69 Custody of offenders.
70 Duty of commanding officer in regard to detention.
71 Interval between committal and trial.
72 Arrest by civil authorities.
73 Capture of deserters.
74 Inquiry into absence without leave.
75 Force Police Officers.
76 Kinds of Force Courts.
77 Power to convene a General Force Court.
78 Power to convene a Petty Force Court.
79 Contents of warrants issued under sections 77 and 78.
80 Composition of a General Force Court.
81 Composition of a Petty Force Court.
82 Summary Force Court.
83 Dissolution of a Force Court.
84 Power of a General Force Court.
85 Power of a Petty Force Court.
86 Power of a Summary Force Court.
87 Prohibition of second trial.
88 Period of limitation for trial.
89 Trial, etc., of offender who ceases to be subject to this Act.
90 Application of Act during term of sentence.
91 Place of trial.
92 Choice between criminal court and Force Court.
93 Power of criminal court to require delivery of offender.
94 Presiding officer.
95 Judge Attorneys.
96 Challenge.
97 Oaths of member, Judge Attorney and witness.
98 Voting by members.
99 General rule as to evidence.
100 Judicial notice.
101 Summoning witnesses.
102 Documents exempted from production.
103 Commissions for examination of witnesses.
104 Examination of a witness on commission.
105 Conviction for offences not charged.
106 Presumption as to signatures.
107 Enrolment paper.
108 Presumption as to certain documents.
109 Reference by accused to Government officer.
110 Evidence of previous convictions and general character.
111 Lunacy of accused.
112 Subsequent fitness of lunatic accused for trial.
113 Transmission to Central Government of orders under section 112.
114 Release of lunatic accused.
115 Delivery of lunatic accused to relatives.
116 Order for custody and disposal of property pending trial.
117 Order for disposal of property regarding which offence is committed.
118 Powers of Force Court in relation to proceedings under this Act.
119 Tender of pardon to accomplies.
120 Trial of person not complying with conditions of pardon.
121 Finding and sentence not valid unless confirmed.
122 Power to confirm finding and sentence of General Force Court.
123 Power to confirm finding and sentence of Petty Force Court.
124 Limitation of powers of confirming authority.
125 Power of confirming authority to mitigate, remit or commute sentences.
126 Confirming of findings and sentences on board a ship.
127 Revision of finding or sentence.
128 Finding and sentence of a Summary Force Court.
129 Transmission of proceedings of Summary Force Court.
130 Alteration of finding or sentence in certain cases.
131 Remedy against order, finding or sentence of Force Court.
132 Annulment of proceedings.
133 Form of sentence of death.
134 Commencement of sentence of imprisonment.
135 Execution of sentence of imprisonment.
136 Temporary custody of offender.
137 Execution of sentence of imprisonment in special cases.
138 Conveyance of prisoner from place to place.
139 Communication of certain orders to prison officers.
140 Execution of sentence of fine.
141 Informality or error in the order or warrant.
142 Pardon and remission.
143 Cancellation of conditional pardon, release on parole or remission.
144 Suspension of sentence of imprisonment.
145 Orders pending suspension.
146 Release on suspension.
147 Computation of period of suspension.
148 Order after suspension.
149 Reconsideration of case after suspension.
150 Fresh sentence after suspension.
151 Scope of power of suspension.
152 Effect of suspension and remission on dismissal.
153 Rank structure.
154 Powers and duties conferable and imposable on members of the Force.
155 Protection for acts of members of the Force.
156 Power to make rules.
157 Provisions as to existing Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force.
1 Short title, extent and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of National Investigation Agency.
4 Superintendence of National Investigation Agency.
5 Manner of constitution of Agency and conditions of service of members.
6 Investigation of Scheduled Offences.
7 Power to transfer investigation to State Government.
8 Power to investigate connected offences.
9 State Government to extend assistance to National Investigation Agency.
10 Power of State Government to investigate Scheduled Offences.
11Power of Central Government to designate Court of Session as Special Courts.
12 Place of sitting.
13 Jurisdiction of Special Courts.
14 Powers of Special Courts with respect to other offences.
15 Public Prosecutors.
16 Procedure and powers of Special Courts.
17 Protection of witnesses.
18 Sanction for prosecution.
19 Trial by Special Court to have precedence.
20 Power to transfer cases to regular courts.
21 Appeals.
22Power of State Government to designate Court of Session as Special Courts.
23 Power of High Courts to make rules.
24 Power to remove difficulties.
25 Power to make rules.
26 Laying of rules.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Persons subject to this Act.
4 Constitution of the Security Guard.
5 Control, direction, etc.
6 Liability for service outside India.
7 Resignation and withdrawal from the post.
8 Tenure of service under the Act.
9 Termination of service by Central Government.
10 Dismissal, removal or reduction by the Director-General and by other officers.
11 Certificate of termination of service.
12 Restrictions respecting right to form associations, freedom of speech, etc.
13 Remedy of aggrieved persons other than officers.
14 Remedy of aggrieved officers.
15 Offences in relation to the terrorists and other persons in arms against the Union and punishable with death.
16 Offences punishable more severely on active duty than at other times.
17 Mutiny.
18 Desertion and aiding desertion.
19 Absence without leave.
20 Striking or threatening superior officer.
21 Disobedience to superior officer.
22 Assault and obstruction.
23 Certain forms of disgraceful conduct.
24 Ill-treating a subordinate.
25 Drunkenness.
26 Permitting escape of person in custody.
27 Irregularity in connection with arrest or confinement.
28 Escape from custody.
29 Offences in respect of property.
30 Extortion and exaction.
31 Making away with equipment.
32 Injury to property.
33 False accusations.
34 Falsifying official documents and false declarations.
35 False declaration on appointment.
36 Offences relating to Security Guard Court.
37 False evidence.
38 Unlawful detention of pay.
39 Unbecoming conduct.
40 Violation of good order and discipline.
41 Miscellaneous offences.
42 Attempt.
43 Abetment of offences that have been committed.
44 Abetment of offences that have not been committed.
45 Civil offences.
46 Civil offences not triable by a Security Guard Court.
47 Punishments awardable by Security Guard Courts.
48 Alternative punishments awardable by Security Guard Courts.
49 Combination of punishments.
50 Punishments otherwise than by Security Guard Courts.
51 Minor punishments.
52 Limit of punishments under section 51.
53 Punishment of officers of or below the rank of Squadron Commanders by officers not below the rank of Inspectors-General.
54 Punishment of persons of the rank of Assistant Commander.
55 Custody of offenders.
56 Duty of Commander in regard to detention.
57 Interval between committal and trial.
58 Arrest by civil authorities.
59 Capture of deserters.
60 Inquiry into absence without leave.
61 Kinds of security Guard Courts.
62 Power to convene General Security Guard Court.
63 Power to convene a Petty Security Guard Court.
64 Contents of warrants issued under sections 62 and 63.
65 Composition of General Security Guard Court.
66 Composition of a Petty Security Guard Court.
67 Summary Security Guard Court.
68 Dissolution of a Security Guard Court.
69 Powers of a General Security Guard Court.
70 Powers of a Petty Security Guard Court.
71 Powers of a Summary Security Guard Court.
72 Prohibition of second trial.
73 Period of limitation for trial.
74 Trial, etc., of offender who ceases to be subject to this Act.
75 Application of Act during term of sentence.
76 Place of trial.
77 Choice between Criminal Court and Security Guard Court.
78 Power of criminal court to require delivery of offender.
79 Presiding officer.
80 Judge Attorneys, etc.
81 Challenges.
82 Oaths of members, Judge Attorney and witness.
83 Voting by members.
84 General rule as to evidence.
85 Judicial notice.
86 Summoning witnesses.
87 Documents exempted from production.
88 Commissions for examination of witnesses.
89 Examination of witness on commission.
90 Conviction of offence not charged.
91 Presumption as to signatures.
92 Appointment paper.
93 Presumption as to certain documents.
94 Reference by accused to Government officer.
95 Evidence of previous convictions and general character.
96 Lunacy of accused.
97 Subsequent fitness of lunatic accused for trial.
98 Transmission to Central Government of orders under section 97.
99 Release of lunatic accused.
100 Delivery of lunatic accused to relatives.
101 Order for custody and disposal of property pending trial.
102 Order for disposal of property regarding which offence is committed.
103 Powers of Security Guard Court in relation to proceedings under the Act.
104 Finding and sentence not valid, unless confirmed.
105 Power to confirm finding and sentence of General Security Guard Court
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Appointment of Controlling Authority.
4 Persons or Private Security Agency not to engage or provide private security guard without licence.
5 Eligibility for licence.
6 Persons not eligible for licence.
7 Application for grant of licence.
8 Renewal of licence.
9 Conditions for commencement of operation and engagement of supervisors.
10 Eligibility to be a private security guard.
11 Conditions of licence.
12 Licence to be exhibited.
13 Cancellation and suspension of licence.
14 Appeals.
15 Register to be maintained by a private security agency.
16 Inspection of licence, etc.
17 Issue of photo identity card.
18 Disclosure of information to unauthorised person.
19 Delegation.
20 Punishment for contravention of certain provisions.
21 Penalty for unauthorised use of certain uniforms.
22 Offences by companies.
23 Indemnity.
24 Framing of model rules for adoption by States.
25 Power of State Government to make rules.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to make rules.
4 Burden of proof.
5 Penalties.
6 Power to exempt from application of Act.
7 Protection to persons acting under this Act.
8 Application of other laws not barred.
9Omitted.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Persons subject to this Act.
4 Constitution of the Force.
5 Control, direction, etc.
6 Enrolment.
7 Liability for service outside India.
8 Resignation and withdrawal from the post.
9 Tenure of service under the Act.
10 Termination of service by Central Government.
11 Dismissal, removal or reduction in rank by the Director- General and by other officers.
12 Certificate of termination of service.
13 Restrictions respecting right to form association, freedom of speech, etc.
14 Redressal of grievances of persons other than officers.
15 Redressal of grievances of officers.
16 Offences in relation to enemy and punishable with death.
17 Offences in relation to the enemy and not punishable with death.
18 Offences punishable more severely on active duty than at other times.
19 Mutiny.
20 Desertion and aiding desertion.
21 Absence without leave.
22 Striking or threatening superior officer.
23 Disobedience to superior officer.
24 Insubordination and obstruction.
25 False information on enrolment.
26 Unbecoming conduct.
27 Certain forms of disgraceful conduct.
28 Ill-treating a subordinate.
29 Intoxication.
30 Permitting escape of person in custody.
31 Irregularity in connection with arrest or confinement.
32 Escape from custody.
33 Offences in respect of property.
34 Extortion and exaction.
35 Making away with equipment.
36 Injury to property, etc.
37 False accusations.
38 Falsifying official documents and false declarations.
39 Signing in blank and failure to report.
40 Offences relating to Force Court.
41 False evidence.
42 Unlawful detention of pay.
43 Violation of good order and discipline.
44 Miscellaneous offences.
45 Attempt.
46 Abetment of offences that have been committed.
47 Abetment of offences punishable with death and not committed.
48 Abetment of offences punishable with imprisonment and not committed.
49 Civil offences.
50 Civil offences not triable by a Force Court.
51 Punishment by Force Courts.
52 Alternative punishments by Force Courts.
53 Combination of punishments.
54 Retention in the Force of a person convicted on active duty.
55 Punishments otherwise than by Force Courts.
56 Minor punishments.
57 Limit of punishments under section 56.
58 Punishment of persons of or below the rank of Commandant by Inspector-General and others.
59 Cancellation, variation or remittance of sentence.
60 Collective fines.
61 Deductions from pay and allowances of persons subject to this Act.
62 Pay and allowances during trial.
63 Limit of certain deductions.
64 Deduction from public money due to a person.
65 Pay and allowances of prisoner of war during inquiry into his conduct.
66 Remission of deductions.
67 Provision for dependants of prisoner of war from his remitted deductions and pay and allowances.
68 Period during which a person is deemed to be a prisoner of war.
69 Custody of offenders.
70 Duty of commanding officer in regard to detention.
71 Interval between committal and trial.
72 Arrest by civil authorities.
73 Capture of deserters.
74 Inquiry into absence without leave.
75 Force Police Officers.
76 Kinds of Force Courts.
77 Power to convene a General Force Court.
78 Power to convene a Petty Force Court.
79 Warrants issued under sections 77 and 78.
80 Composition of a General Force Court.
81 Composition of a Petty Force Court.
82 Summary Force Court.
83 Dissolution of a Force Court.
84 Powers of a General Force Court.
85 Powers of a Petty Force Court.
86 Powers of a Summary Force Court.
87 Prohibition of second trial.
88 Period of limitation for trial.
89 Trial, etc., of offender who ceases to be subject to this Act.
90 Application of Act during term of sentence.
91 Place of trial, etc.
92 Choice between criminal court and Force Court.
93 Power of criminal court to require delivery of offender.
94 Presiding officer.
95 Judge Attorneys.
96 Objections.
97 Oath of members, Judge Attorneys and witnesses.
98 Voting by members.
99 General rule as to evidence.
100 Judicial notice.
101 Summoning of witnesses.
102 Documents exempted from production.
103 Commission for examination of witnesses.
104 Examination of a witness on commission.
105 Conviction for offences not charged.
106 Presumption as to signatures.
107 Enrolment paper.
108 Presumption as to certain documents.
109 Reference by accused to Government officer.
110 Evidence of previous convictions and general character.
111 Lunacy of accused.
112 Subsequent fitness of lunatic accused for trial.
113 Transmission to Central Government of order under section 112.
114 Release of lunatic accused.
115 Delivery of lunatic accused to relatives.
116 Order for custody and disposal of property pending trial.
117 Order for disposal of property regarding which offence is committed.
118 Powers of Force Court in relation to proceedings under this Act.
119 Tender of pardon to accomplices.
120 Trial of person not complying with conditions of pardon.
121 Finding and sentence not valid unless confirmed.
122 Power to confirm finding and sentence of General Force Court.
123 Power to confirm finding and sentence of Petty Force Court.
124 Limitation of powers of confirming authority.
125 Power of confirming authority to mitigate, remit or commute sentences.
126 Confirming of findings and sentences on board a ship.
127 Revision of finding or sentence.
128 Finding and sentence of a Summary Force Court.
129 Transmission of proceedings of Summary Force Court.
130 Alteration of finding or sentence in certain cases.
131 Petition against order, finding or sentence of Force Court.
132 Annulment of proceedings.
133 Execution of sentence of death.
134 Commencement of sentence of imprisonment.
135 Execution of sentence of imprisonment.
136 Temporary custody of convict.
137 Execution of sentence of imprisonment in special cases.
138 Conveyance of prisoner from place to place.
139 Communication of certain orders to prison officers.
140 Recovery of fine.
141 Informality or error in order or warrant.
142 Pardon and remission.
143 Cancellation of conditional pardons, release on parole or remission.
144 Suspension of sentence of imprisonment.
145 Orders pending suspension of sentence.
146 Release on suspension of sentence.
147 Computation of period of sentence.
148 Order after suspension of sentence.
149 Reconsideration of case after suspension of sentence.
150 Fresh sentence after suspension.
151 Scope of power of suspension of sentence.
152 Effect of suspension and remission of sentence on dismissal.
153 Powers and duties conferrable and imposable on members of the Force.
154 Protection for acts of members of the Force.
155 Power to make rules.
156 Provisions as to existing Sashastra Seema Bal.
1 Short title, extent and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Declaration of an association as unlawful.
4 Reference to Tribunal.
5 Tribunal.
6 Period of operation and cancellation of notification.
7 Power to prohibit the use of funds of an unlawful association.
8 Power to notify places used for the purpose of an unlawful association.
9 Procedure to be followed in the disposal of applications under this Act.
10 Penalty for being member of an unlawful association, etc.
11 Penalty for dealing with funds of an unlawful association.
12 Penalty for contravention of an order made in respect of a notified place.
13 Punishment for unlawful activities.
14 Offences to be cognizable.
15 Terrorist act.
16 Punishment for terrorist act.
16A [Omitted].
17 Punishment for raising funds for terrorist act.
18 Punishment for conspiracy, etc.
18A Punishment for organising of terrorist camps.
18B Punishment for recruiting of any person or persons for terrorist act.
19 Punishment for harbouring, etc.
20 Punishment for being member of terrorist gang or organisation.
21 Punishment for holding proceeds of terrorism.
22 Punishment for threatening witness.
22A Offences by companies.
22B Offences by societies or trusts.
22C Punishment for offences by companies, societies or trusts.
23 Enhanced penalties.
24 Reference to proceeds of terrorism to include any property intended to be used for terrorism.
24A Forfeiture of proceeds of terrorism.
25 Powers of investigating officer and Designated Authority and appeal against order of Designated Authority.
26 Court to order forfeiture of proceeds of terrorism.
27 Issue of show cause notice before forfeiture of proceeds of terrorism.
28 Appeal.
29 Order of forfeiture not to Interfere with other punishments.
30 Claims by third party.
31 Powers of Designated Authority.
32 Certain transfers to be null and void.
33 Forfeiture of property of certain persons.
34 Company to transfer shares to Government.
35 Amendment of Schedule, etc.
36 Denotification of terrorist organisation or individual.
37 Review Committees.
38 Offence relating to membership of a terrorist organisation
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Transfer of territories.
4 Amendment of First Schedule to the Constitution.
5 Construction of Delimitation Orders.
6 Provision as to sitting members.
7 Extension of jurisdiction of, and transfer of proceedings to, High Court at Patna.
8 Extension of jurisdiction of, and transfer of proceedings to, High Court at Allahabad.
9 Right to appear in any proceedings transferred under section 7 or section 8.
10 Interpretation.
11 Appropriation of moneys for expenditure in transferred territories under existing appropriation Acts.
12 Reports relating to accounts of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
13 Land and goods.
14 Arrears of taxes.
15 Right to recover loans and advances.
16 Refund of taxes collected in excess.
17 Deposits.
18 Contracts.
19 Liability in respect of actionable wrong.
20 Liability as guarantor of co-operative societies.
21 Items in suspense.
22 Apportionment of assets or liabilities by agreement.
23 Power of Central Government to order allocation or adjustment in certain cases.
24 Expenditure to be charged on the Consolidated Fund.
25 State Financial Corporations and State Electricity Boards.
26 Territorial extent of laws.
27 Power to adapt laws.
28 Power to construe laws.
29 Legal proceedings.
30 Transfer of pending proceedings.
31 Right of pleaders to practise in certain courts.
32 Construction of boundary pillars, etc.
33 Validity of demarcation done before commencement of Act.
34 Effect of provisions inconsistent with other laws.
35 Power to remove difficulties.
36 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Incorporation of the Committee.
4 Composition of the Committee.
5 Term of office.
6 Delimitation of wards.
7 Electoral roll.
8 Qualifications of elector.
9 Right to vote.
10 Qualifications of member.
11 Elections.
12 Publication of results.
13 Director Gurdwara Elections.
14 First meeting of the elected members.
15 First meeting of the Committee.
16 Election of office bearers.
16A Power to convene another meeting for election of office-bearers.
17 Vacation, resignation and removal of members and office-bearers.
18 Fees and allowances of members.
19 Meetings of the Committee and the Executive Board.
20 Sub-committees.
21 Powers of the Executive Board and its office-bearers.
22 Validity of acts of Committee, Executive Board or sub-committees not to be questioned by reason of vacancy, etc.
23 Officers and other employees of the Committee.
24 Powers and functions of the Committee.
25 Gurdwara Fund.
26 Prohibition regarding making of contributions for political purposes.
27 Budget.
28 Maintenance of accounts.
29 Audit of Accounts.
30 Consideration of the auditor’s report by the Committee.
31 Election disputes, electoral offences etc.
32 Jurisdiction of District Court in other matters.
33 Appeals.
34 Procedure for affiliation of local Gurdwaras.
35 Act not to affect rites and practices of Sikh religion.
36 Members, officers and other employees to be public servants.
37 Salary, etc., of the Director Gurdwara Elections to be defrayed out of the Consolidated Fund of India in the first instance.
38 Protection of action taken.
39 Power to make rules.
40 Power of Committee to make regulations.
41 Repeal and Saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of National Disaster Management Authority.
4 Meetings of National Authority.
5 Appointment of officers and other employees of the National Authority.
6 Powers and functions of National Authority.
7 Constitution of advisory committee by National Authority.
8 Constitution of National Executive Committee.
9 Constitution of sub-committees.
10 Powers and functions of National Executive Committee.
11 National plan.
12 Guidelines for minimum standards of relief.
13 Relief in loan repayment, etc.
14 Establishment of State Disaster Management Authority.
15 Meetings of the State Authority.
16 Appointment of officers and other employees of State Authority.
17 Constitution of advisory committee by the State Authority.
18 Powers and functions of State Authority.
19 Guidelines for minimum standard of relief by State Authority.
20 Constitution of State Executive Committee.
21 Constitution of sub-committees by State Executive Committee.
22 Functions of the State Executive Committee.
23 State Plan.
24 Powers and functions of State Executive Committee in the event of threatening disaster situation.
25 Constitution of District Disaster Management Authority.
26 Powers of Chairperson of District Authority.
27 Meetings.
28 Constitution of advisory committees and other committees.
29 Appointment of officers and other employees of District Authority.
30 Powers and functions of District Authority.
31 District Plan.
32 Plans by different authorities at district level and their implementation.
33 Requisition by the District Authority.
34 Powers and functions of District Authority in the event of any threatening disaster situation or disaster.
35 Central Government to take measures.
36 Responsibilities of Ministries or Departments of Government of India.
37 Disaster management plans of Ministries or Departments of Government of India.
38 State Government to take measures.
39 Responsibilities of departments of the State Government.
40 Disaster management plan of departments of State.
41 Functions of the local authority.
42 National Institute of Disaster Management.
43 Officers and other employees of the National Institute.
44 National Disaster Response Force.
45 Control, direction, etc.
46 National Disaster Response Fund.
47 National Disaster Mitigation Fund.
48 Establishment of funds by State Government.
49 Allocation of funds by Ministries and Departments.
50 Emergency procurement and accounting.
51 Punishment for obstruction, etc.
52 Punishment for false claim.
53 Punishment for misappropriation of money or materials, etc.
54 Punishment for false warning.
55 Offences by Departments of the Government.
56 Failure of officer in duty or his connivance at the contravention of the provisions of this Act.
57 Penalty for contravention of any order regarding requisitioning.
58 Offence by companies.
59 Previous sanction for prosecution.
60 Cognizance of offences.
61 Prohibition against discrimination.
62 Power to issue direction by Central Government.
63 Powers to be made available for rescue operations.
64 Making or amending rules, etc., in certain circumstances.
65 Power of requisition of resources, provisions, vehicles, etc., for rescue operations, etc.
66 Payment of compensation.
67 Direction to media for communication of warnings, etc.
68 Authentication of orders of decisions.
69 Delegation of powers.
70 Annual report.
71 Bar of jurisdiction of court.
72 Act to have overriding effect.
73 Action taken in good faith.
74 Immunity from legal process.
75 Power of Central Government to make rules.
76 Power to make regulations.
77 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
78 Power of State Government to make rules.
79 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Legislative Assembly and its composition.
4 Qualifications for membership of Legislative Assembly.
5 Duration of Legislative Assembly.
6 Sessions of Legislative Assembly, prorogation and dissolution.
7 Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly.
8 Speaker or Deputy Speaker not to provide while a resolution for his removal from office is under consideration.
9 Right of Lieutenant Governor to address and send messages to Legislative Assembly.
10 Special address by the Lieutenant Governor.
11 Rights of Ministers as respects Legislative Assembly.
12 Oath or affirmation by members.
13 Voting in Assembly, power of Assembly to act notwithstanding vacancies and quorum.
14 Vacation of seats.
15 Disqualifications for membership.
16 Disqualification on ground of defection.
17 Penalty for sitting and voting before making oath or affirmation or when not qualified or when disqualified.
18 Powers, privileges, etc., of members.
19 Salaries and allowances of members.
20 Exemption of property of the Union form taxation.
21 Restrictions on laws passed by Legislative Assembly with respect to certain matters.
22 Special provisions as to financial Bills.
23 Procedure as to lapsing of Bills.
24 Assent to Bills.
25 Bills reserved for consideration.
26 Requirements as to sanction, etc.
27 Annual financial statement.
28 Procedure in Legislative Assembly with respect to estimates.
29 Appropriation Bills.
30 Supplementary, additional or excess grants.
31 Votes on account.
32 Authorisation of expenditure pending its sanction by Legislative Assembly.
33 Rules of procedure.
34 Official language or languages of the Capital and language or languages to be used in Legislative Assembly.
35 Language to be used for Bills, Acts, etc.
36 Restriction on discussion in the Legislative Assembly.
37 Courts not to inquire into proceedings of Legislative Assembly.
38 Election Commission to delimit constituencies.
39 Power of Election Commission to maintain delimitation orders up-to-date.
40 Elections to the Legislative Assembly.
41Matters in which Lieutenant Governor to act in his sole discretion.
42 Advice by Ministers.
43 Other provisions as to Ministers.
44 Conduct of business.
45 Duties of Chief Minister as respects the furnishing of information to the Lieutenant Governor, etc.
46 Consolidated Fund of the Capital.
46A Public Account of the Capital and moneys credited to it.
47 Contingency Fund of the Capital.
47A Borrowing upon the security of the Consolidated Fund of the Capital.
47B Form of accounts of the Capital.
48 Audit reports.
49 Relation of Lieutenant Governor and his Ministers to President.
50 Period of order made under article 239AB and approval thereof by Parliament.
51 Authorisation of expenditure by President.
52 Contracts and suits.
53 Power of President to remove difficulties.
54 Laying of rules before Legislative Assembly.
55 Repealed.
56Repeal of Act 19 of 1966
1 Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Prohibition of improper use of emblem.
4 Prohibition of use of emblem for wrongful gain.
5 Prohibition of registration of certain companies, etc.
6 General powers of Central Government to regulate use of emblem.
7 Penalty.
8 Previous sanction for prosecution.
9 Savings.
10 Act to have overriding effect.
11 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of Government metro railway.
4 Appointment of General Manager.
5 Functions of metro railway administration.
6 Powers of metro railway administration.
7 Appointment of Commissioner of Metro Railway Safety.
8 Duties of Commissioner.
9 Powers of Commissioner.
10 Commissioner to be public servant.
11 Facilities to be provided to Commissioner.
12Annual report.
13 Annual report to be laid before Parliament.
14 Sanction of Central Government to the opening of metro railway.
15 Formalities to be complied with before giving sanction to the opening of metro railway.
16 Sections 14 and 15 to apply to the opening of certain works.
17 Temporary suspension of traffic.
18 Power to close metro railway opened for public carriage of passengers.
19 Re-opening of closed metro railway.
20 Use of rolling stock.
21 Delegation of powers.
22 Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.
23 Exhibition of fare tables at station and supply of tickets.
24 Exhibition and surrender of pass and ticket.
25 Prohibition against travelling without pass or ticket.
26 Carriage of goods.
27Prohibition against travelling of person suffering from infectious or contagious diseases and powers to remove them.
28 Communication between passengers and metro railway officials in charge of trains.
29 Right of metro railway administration to display commercial advertisements on metro railway or on the premises occupied by it.
30 Carriage of dangerous or offensive material.
31 Power to remove persons from metro railway and its carriages.
32 Power to make rules.
33 Fixation of fare for carriage of passengers.
34 Constitution of Fare Fixation Committee.
35 Other terms and conditions and procedure to be followed.
36 Period for making recommendations.
37 Recommendations to be binding on metro railway administration.
38 Notice of metro railway accident.
39 Inquiry by Commissioner.
40 Inquiry by metro railway administration.
41 Powers of Commissioner in relation to inquiries.
42 Statement made before Commissioner.
43 Procedure for conducting inquiry.
44No inquiry, investigation, etc., to be made if the Commission of Inquiry is appointed.
45 Inquiry into accident not covered by section 38.
46 Returns.
47 Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.
48 Claims Commissioner.
49 Qualifications for appointment as Claims Commissioner.
50 Term of office.
51 Resignation and removal.
52 Salary and allowances and other conditions of service of Claims Commissioner.
53 Procedure and powers of Claims Commissioner.
54 Decision of Claims Commissioner.
55 Savings as to certain rights.
56 Power to make rules.
57 Extent of liability.
58 Application for compensation.
59 Drunkenness or nuisance on metro railway.
60 Penalty for taking or causing to take offensive material upon metro railway.
61 Penalty for taking or causing to take dangerous material upon metro railway.
62 Prohibition of demonstrations upon metro railway.
63 Penalty for travelling on roof, etc., of a train.
64 Penalty for unlawfully entering or remaining upon metro railway or walking on metro track.
65 Endangering the safety of passengers by metro railway official.
66 Abandoning train, etc., without authority.
67 Obstructing running of train, etc.
68 Obstructing metro railway official in his duties.
69 Travelling without proper pass or ticket or beyond authorised distance.
70 Needlessly interfering with means of communication in a train.
71 Altering or defacing or counterfeiting pass or ticket.
72 Defacing public notices.
73 Any sale of articles on metro railway.
74 Maliciously wrecking a train causing sabotage.
75 Penalty for unauthorised sale of tickets.
76Maliciously hurting or attempting to hurt persons travelling by metro railway.
77 Endangering safety of persons travelling by metro railway by rash or negligent act or omission.
78 Damage to or destruction of certain metro railway properties.
79Endangering the safely of persons travelling by metro railway by wilful act or omission.
80 Penalty for making a false claim for compensation.
81 Offences by companies.
82 Power of arrest without warrant.
83 Arrest of person likely to abscond, etc.
84 Magistrate having jurisdiction under the Act.
85 Place of trial.
86 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
87 Prohibition to work as non-Government metro railway.
88 Protection of action taken in good faith.
89Restriction on execution against metro railway property.
90 Officials of metro railway administration to be public servants.
91 Procedure for delivery to metro railway administration of property detained by a metro railway official.
92 Proof of entries in records and documents.
93 Service of notice, etc., on metro railway administration.
94 Service of notice, etc., by metro railway administration
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution and incorporation of the Board.
4 Composition of the Planning Committee.
5 Power to co-opt, etc.
6 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Board or the Committee.
7 Functions of the Board.
8 Powers of the Board.
9 Functions of the Committee.
10 Contents of the Regional Plan.
11 Surveys and studies.
12 Procedure to be followed for the preparation of Regional Plan.
13 Date of coming into operation of the Regional Plan.
14 Modifications of the Regional Plan.
15 Review and revision of the Regional Plan.
16 Preparation of Functional Plans.
17 Preparation of Sub-Regional Plans.
18 Preparation of Project Plans.
19 Submission of Sub-Regional Plans to the Board.
20 Implementation of Sub-Regional Plans, etc.
21 Grants and loans by the Central Government.
22 Constitution of the Fund.
23 Budget.
24 Annual report.
25 Accounts and audit.
26 Annual report and auditors’ report to be laid before Parliament.
27 Act to have overriding effect.
28 Power of the Central Government to give directions.
29 Violation of Regional Plan.
30 Technical assistance to the Board.
31 Officers and employees of the Board.
32 Power to delegate.
33 Power of entry.
34 Member-Secretary, officers and other employees of the Board to be public servants.
35 Protection of action taken in good faith.
36 Power to make rules.
37 Power to make regulations.
38 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
39 Dissolution of the Board.
40 Acquisition of land and determination of rights in relation to land to be made by the Government of the participating State or Union territory.
41 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 The Rajghat Samadhi Committee.
4 Composition of the Committee.
5 Powers and duties of the Committee.
6 Power of Central Government to make rules.
7 Power of Committee to make bye-laws.
7A Rules and bye-laws to be laid before Parliament.
8 Validity of acts of Committee not to be questioned by reason of vacancy, etc.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Prior registration of real estate project with Real Estate Regulatory Authority.
4 Application for registration of real estate projects.
5 Grant of registration.
6 Extension of registration.
7 Revocation of registration.
8 Obligation of Authority consequent upon lapse of or on revocation of registration.
9 Registration of real estate agents.
10 Functions of real estate agents.
11 Functions and duties of promoter.
12 Obligations of promoter regarding veracity of the advertisement or prospectus.
13 No deposit or advance to be taken by promoter without first entering into agreement for sale.
14 Adherence to sanctioned plans and project specifications by the promoter.
15 Obligations of promoter in case of transfer of a real estate project to a third party.
16 Obligations of promoter regarding insurance of real estate project.
17 Transfer of title.
18 Return of amount and compensation.
19 Rights and duties of allottees.
20 Establishment and incorporation of Real Estate Regulatory Authority.
21 Composition of Authority.
22 Qualifications of Chairperson and Members of Authority.
23 Term of office of Chairperson and Members.
24 Salary and allowances payable to Chairperson and Members.
25 Administrative powers of Chairperson.
26 Removal of Chairperson and Members from office in certain circumstances.
27 Restrictions on Chairperson or Members on employment after cessation of office.
28 Officers and other employees of Authority.
29 Meetings of Authority.
30 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceeding of Authority.
31 Filing of complaints with the Authority or the adjudicating officer.
32 Functions of Authority for promotion of real estate sector.
33 Advocacy and awareness measures.
34 Functions of Authority.
35 Powers of Authority to call for information, conduct investigations.
36 Power to issue interim orders.
37 Powers of Authority to issue directions.
38 Powers of Authority.
39 Rectification of orders.
40 Recovery of interest or penalty or compensation and enforcement of order, etc.
41 Establishment of Central Advisory Council.
42 Functions of Central Advisory Council.
43 Establishment of Real Estate Appellate Tribunal.
44 Application for settlement of disputes and appeals to Appellate Tribunal.
45 Composition of Appellate Tribunal.
46 Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson and Members.
47 Term of office of Chairperson and Members.
48 Salary and allowances payable to Chairperson and Members.
49 Removal of Chairperson and Member from office in certain circumstances.
50 Restrictions on Chairperson or Judicial Member or Technical or Administrative Member on employment after cessation of office.
51 Officers and other employees of Appellate Tribunal.
52 Vacancies.
53 Powers of Tribunal.
54 Administrative powers of Chairperson of Appellate Tribunal.
55 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceeding of Appellate Tribunal.
56 Right to legal representation.
57 Orders passed by Appellate Tribunal to be executable as a decree.
58 Appeal to High Court.
59 Punishment for nonregistration under section 3.
60 Penalty for contravention of section 4.
61 Penalty for contravention of other provisions of this Act.
62 Penalty for nonregistration and contravention under sections 9 and 10.
63 Penalty for failure to comply with orders of Authority by promoter.
64 Penalty for failure to comply with orders of Appellate Tribunal by promoter.
65 Penalty for failure to comply with orders of Authority by real estate agent.
66 Penalty for failure to comply with orders of Appellate Tribunal by real estate agent.
67 Penalty for failure to comply with orders of Authority by allottee.
68 Penalty for failure to comply with orders of Appellate Tribunal by allottee.
69 Offences by companies.
70 Compounding of offences.
71 Power to adjudicate.
72 Factors to be taken into account by the adjudicating officer.
73 Grants and loans by Central Government.
74 Grants and loans by State Government.
75 Constitution of Fund.
76 Crediting sums realised by way of penalties to Consolidated Fund of India or State account.
77 Budget, accounts and audit.
78 Annual report.
79 Bar of jurisdiction.
80 Cognizance of offences.
81 Delegation.
82 Power of appropriate Government to supersede Authority.
83 Powers of appropriate Government to issue directions to Authority and obtain reports and returns.
84 Power of appropriate Government to make rules.
85 Power to make regulations.
86 Laying of rules.
87 Members, etc., to be public servants.
88 Application of other laws not barred.
89 Act to have overriding effect.
90 Protection of action taken in good faith.
91 Power to remove difficulties.
92 Repeal.
1 Short title, extent, commencement and provisions.
2 Definitions.
3 Survey of street vendors and protection from eviction or relocation.
4 Issue of certificate of vending.
5 Conditions for issue of certificate of vending.
6 Categories of certificate of vending and issue of identity cards.
7 Criteria for issuing certificate of vending.
8 Vending fees.
9 Validity and renewal of certificate of vending.
10 Cancellation or suspension of certificate of vending.
11 Appeal from decision of Town Vending Committee.
12 Rights of street vendor.
13 Right of street vendor for a new site or area on relocation.
14 Duty of street vendors.
15 Maintenance of cleanliness and public hygiene.
16 Maintenance of civic amenities in vending zone in good condition.
17 Payment of maintenance charges.
18 Relocation or eviction of street vendors.
19 Seizure and reclaiming of goods.
20 Redressal of grievances or resolution of disputes of street vendors.
21 Plan for street vending.
22 Town Vending Committee.
23 Meetings of Town Vending Committee.
24 Temporary association of persons with Town Vending Committee for particular purposes.
25 Office space and other employees for Town Vending Committee.
26 Publication of street vendor’s charter and data-base and carrying out of social audit.
27 Prevention of harassment by police and other authorities.
28 Penalty for contraventions.
29 Provisions of this Act, not to be construed as conferring ownership rights, etc.
30 Returns.
31 Promotional measures.
32 Research, training and awareness.
33 Act to have overriding effect.
34 Powers to delegate.
35 Power to amend Schedules.
36 Power to make rules.
37 Power to make bye-laws.
38 Scheme for street vendors.
39 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of the University.
4 Dissolution of the Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages, Hyderabad Society and transfer of all the properties and effect of establishment of the University.
5 Objects of the University.
6 Powers of the University.
7 Jurisdiction.
8 University open to all classes, castes and creeds.
9 Visitor.
10 The Chief Rector.
11 Officers of the University.
12 The Chancellor.
13 The Vice-Chancellor.
14 The Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
15 The Deans of Schools.
16 The Registrar.
17 The Finance Officer.
18 The Controller of Examinations.
19 The Librarian.
20 Other officers.
21 Authorities of the University.
22 The Court.
23 The Executive Council.
24 The Academic Council.
25 The Schools of Studies.
26 The Finance Committee.
27 Other authorities.
28 Powers to make Statutes.
29 Statutes how to be made.
30 Power to make Ordinances.
31 Regulations.
32 Annual report.
33 Annual accounts.
34 Returns and information.
35 Conditions of service of employees.
36 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
37 Right to appeal.
38 Provident and pension funds.
39 Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies.
40 Filling of casual vacancies.
41 Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
42 Protection of action taken in good faith.
43 Mode of proof of University record.
44 Power to remove difficulties.
45 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
46 Transitional provisions.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 The University.
4 Objects.
5 Powers of the University.
6 Jurisdiction of the University.
7 Powers and jurisdiction in respect of institution or body outside the Union territory of Delhi.
8 Visitor.
9 Officers of the University.
10 Authorities of the University.
11 The Court.
12 The Executive Council.
13 The Academic Council.
14 The Academic Advisory Committee.
15 Statutes.
16 Statutes how made.
17 Ordinances.
18 Regulations.
19 Annual Report.
20 Audit of accounts.
21 Disputes as to constitution of the University authorities and bodies.
22 Constitution of committees.
23 Filling of casual vacancies.
24 Proceedings of the University authorities and bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
25 Removal of difficulties.
26 Transitional provisions.
27 Amendment of Act 8 of 1922.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Right of child to free and compulsory education.
4 Special provisions for children not admitted to, or who have not completed, elementary education.
5 Right of transfer to other school.
6 Duty of appropriate Government and local authority to establish school.
7 Sharing of financial and other responsibilities.
8 Duties of appropriate Government.
9 Duties of local authority.
10 Duty of parents and guardian.
11 Appropriate Government to provide for pre-school education.
12 Extent of school’s responsibility for free and compulsory education.
13 No capitation fee and screening procedure for admission.
14 Proof of age for admission.
15 No denial of admission.
16Examination and holding back in certain cases.
17 Prohibition of physical punishment and mental harassment to child.
18 No school to be established without obtaining certificate of recognition.
19 Norms and standards for school.
20 Power to amend Schedule.
21 School Management Committee.
22 School Development Plan.
23 Qualifications for appointment and terms and conditions of service of teachers.
24 Duties of teachers and redressal of grievances.
25 Pupil-Teacher Ratio.
26 Filling up vacancies of teachers.
27 Prohibition of deployment of teachers for non-educational purposes.
28 Prohibition of private tuition by teacher.
29 Curriculum and evaluation procedure.
30 Examination and completion certificate.
31 Monitoring of child’s right to education.
32 Redressal of grievances.
33 Constitution of National Advisory Council.
34 Constitution of State Advisory Council.
35 Power to issue directions.
36 Previous sanction for prosecution.
37 Protection of action taken in good faith.
38 Power of appropriate Government to make rules.
39 Power of Central Government to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Cable television network not to be operated except after registration.
4 Registration as cable operator.
4A Transmission of programmes through digital addressable systems, etc.
4B Right of way for cable operators and permission by public authority.
5 Programme code.
6 Advertisement code.
7 Maintenance of register.
8 Compulsory transmission of certain channels.
9 Use of standard equipment in cable television network.
10 Cable television network not to interfere with any telecommunication system.
10A Inspection of cable network and services.
11 Power to seize equipment used for operating cable television network.
12 Confiscation.
13 Seizure or confiscation of equipment not to interfere with other punishment.
14 Giving of opportunity to the cable operator of seized equipment.
15 Appeal.
16 Punishment for contravention of provisions of this Act.
17 Offences by companies.
18 Cognizance of offences.
19 Power to prohibit transmission of certain programmes in public interest.
20 Power to prohibit operation of cable television network in public interest.
21 Application of other laws not barred.
22 Power to make rules.
23 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Rule of construction respecting enactments not extending to the State of Jammu and Kashmir or Sikkim.
4 Incorporation of the Council.
5 Composition of the Council.
6 Term of office and retirement of members.
7 Conditions of service of members.
8 Committees of the Council.
9 Meetings of the Council and committees.
10 Vacancies among members or defect in the constitution not to invalidate acts and proceedings of the Council.
11 Staff of the Council.
12 Authentication of orders and other instruments of the Council.
13 Objects and functions of the Council.
14 Power to censure.
15 General powers of the Council.
16 Levy of fees.
17 Payments to the Council.
18 Fund of the Council.
19 Budget.
20 Annual report.
21 Interim reports.
22 Accounts and audit.
23 Protection of action taken in good faith.
24 Members, etc., to be public servants.
25 Power to make rules.
26 Power to make regulations.
27 Amendment of Act 25 of 1867.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Mandatory sharing of certain sports broadcasting signals.
4 Penalties.
5 Power of the Central Government to issue Guidelines.
6 Validation.
7 Power of the Central Government to make rules.
8 Rules and Guidelines to be laid before Parliament.
9 Saving.
10 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Central Advisory Committee.
4 State Advisory Committee.
5 Expert committees.
6 Appointment of registering officers.
7 Registration of establishments.
8 Revocation of registration in certain cases.
9 Appeal.
10 Effect of non-registration.
11 Beneficiaries of the Fund.
12 Registration of building workers as beneficiaries.
13 Identity cards.
14 Cessation as a beneficiary.
15 Register of beneficiaries.
16 Contribution of building workers.
17 Effect of non-payment of contribution.
18 Constitution of State Welfare Boards.
19 Secretary and other officers of Boards.
20 Meetings of Boards.
21 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Boards.
22 Functions of the Boards.
23 Grants and loans by the Central Government.
24 Building and Other Construction Workers’ Welfare Fund and its application.
25 Budget.
26 Annual report.
27 Accounts and audit.
28 Fixing hours for normal working day, etc.
29 Wages for overtime work.
30 Maintenance of registers and records.
31 Prohibition of employment of certain persons in certain building or other construction work.
32 Drinking water.
33 Latrines and urinals.
34 Accommodation.
35 Creches.
36 First-aid
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Prohibition of employment of children in any occupation and process.
3A Prohibition of employment of adolescents in certain hazardous occupations and processes.
4 Power to amend the Schedule.
5 Technical Advisory Committee.
6 Application of Part.
7 Hours and period of work.
8 Weekly holidays.
9 Notice to Inspector.
10 Disputes as to age.
11 Maintenance of register.
12 Display of notice containing abstract of sections 3 and 14.
13 Health and safety.
14 Penalties.
14A Offences to be Congnizable.
14B Child and Adolescent Labour Rehabilitation Fund.
14C Rehabilitation of rescued child or adolescent.
14D Compounding of offences.
15 Modified application of certain laws in relation to penalties.
16 Procedure relating to offences.
17 Appointment of Inspectors.
17A District Magistrate to implement the provisions.
17B Inspection and monitoring.
18 Power to make rules.
19 Rules and notifications to be laid before Parliament or State legislature.
20 Certain other provisions of law not barred.
21 Power to remove difficulties.
22 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Central Advisory Board.
4 State Advisory Board.
5 Power to constitute committees.
6 Appointment of registering officers.
7 Registration of certain establishments.
8 Revocation of registration in certain cases.
9 Effect of non-registration.
10 Prohibition of employment of contract labour.
11 Appointment of licensing officers.
12 Licensing of contractors.
13 Grant of licences.
14 Revocation, suspension and amendment of licences.
15 Appeal.
16 Canteens.
17 Rest-rooms.
18 Other facilities.
19 First-aid facilities.
20 Liability of principal employer in certain cases.
21 Responsibility for payment of wages.
22 Obstructions.
23 Contravention of provisions regarding employment of contract labour.
24 Other offences.
25 Offences by companies.
26 Cognizance of offences.
27 Limitation of prosecutions.
28 Inspecting staff.
29 Registers and other records to be maintained.
30 Effect of laws and agreements inconsistent with this Act.
31 Power to exempt in special cases.
32 Protection of action taken under this Act.
33 Power to give directions.
34 Power to remove difficulties.
35 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Interpretation.
3 References to time of day.
4 Power to declare different departments to be separate factories or two or more factories to be a single factory.
5 Power to exempt during public emergency.
6 Approval, licensing and registration of factories.
7 Notice by occupier.
7A General duties of the occupier.
7B General duties of manufacturers, etc., as regards articles and substances for use in factories.
8 Inspectors.
9 Powers of Inspectors.
10 Certifying surgeons.
11 Cleanliness.
12 Disposal of wastes and effluents.
13 Ventilation and temperature.
14 Dust and fume.
15 Artificial humidification.
16 Overcrowding.
17 Lighting.
18 Drinking water.
19 Latrines and urinals.
20 Spittoons.
21 Fencing of machinery.
22 Work on or near machinery in motion.
23 Employment of young persons on dangerous machines.
24 Striking gear and devices for cutting off power.
25 Self-acting machines.
26 Casing of new machinery.
27 Prohibition of employment of women and children near cotton-openers.
28 Hoists and lifts.
29 Lifting machines, chains, ropes and lifting tackles.
30 Revolving machinery.
31 Pressure plant.
32 Floors, stairs and means of access.
33 Pits, sumps openings in floors, etc.
34 Excessive weights.
35 Protection of eyes.
36 Precautions against dangerous fumes, gases, etc.
36A Precautions regarding the use of portable electric light.
37 Explosive or inflammable dust, gas, etc.
38 Precautions in case of fire.
39 Power to require specifications of defective parts or tests of stability.
40 Safety of buildings and machinery.
40A Maintenance of buildings.
40B Safety officers.
41 Power to make rules to supplement this Chapter.
41A Constitution of Site Appraisal Committee.
41B Compulsory disclosure of information by the occupier.
41C Specific responsibility of the occupier in relation to hazardous processes.
41D Power of Central Government to appoint Inquiry Committee.
41E Emergency standards.
41F Permissible limits of exposure of chemical and toxic substances.
41G Workers’ participation in safety management.
41H Right of workers to warn about imminent danger.
42 Washing facilities.
43 Facilities for storing and drying clothing.
44 Facilities for sitting.
45 First-aid appliances.
46 Canteens.
47 Shelters, rest rooms and lunch rooms.
48 Creches.
49 Welfare officers.
50 Power to make rules to supplement this Chapter.
51 Weekly hours.
52 Weekly holidays.
53 Compensatory holidays.
54 Daily hours.
55 Intervals for rest.
56 Spread over.
57 Night shifts.
58 Prohibition of overlapping shifts.
59 Extra wages for overtime.
60 Restriction on double employment.
61 Notice of periods of work for adults.
62 Register of adult workers.
63 Hours of work to correspond with notice under section 61 and register under section 62.
64 Power to make exempting rules.
65 Power to make exempting orders.
66 Further restrictions on employment of women.
67 Prohibition of employment of young children.
68 Non-adult workers to carry tokens.
69 Certificates of fitness.
70 Effect of certificate of fitness granted to adolescent.
71 Working hours for children.
72 Notice of periods of work for children.
73 Register of child workers.
74 Hours of work to correspond with notice under section 72 and register under section 73.
75 Power to require medical examination.
76 Power to make rules.
77 Certain other provisions of law not barred.
78 Application of Chapter.
79 Annual leave with wages.
80 Wages during leave period.
81 Payment in advance in certain cases.
82 Mode of recovery of unpaid wages.
83 Power to make rules.
84 Power to exempt factories.
85 Power to apply the Act to certain premises.
86 Power to exempt public institutions.
87 Dangerous operations.
87A Power to prohibit employment on account of serious hazard.
88 Notice of certain accidents.
88A Notice of certain dangerous occurrences.
89 Notice of certain diseases.
90 Power to direct enquiry into cases of accident or disease.
91 Power to take samples.
91A Safety and occupational health surveys.
92 General penalty for offences.
93 Liability of owner of premises in certain circumstances.
94 Enhanced penalty after previous conviction.
95 Penalty for obstructing Inspector.
96 Penalty for wrongfully disclosing results of analysis under section 91.
96A Penalty for contravention of the provisions of sections 41B, 41C and 41H.
97 Offences by workers.
98 Penalty for using false certificate of fitness.
99 Penalty for permitting double employment of child.
100 Repealed.
1 Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Appointment of registering officers.
4 Registration of certain establishments.
5 Revocation of registration in certain cases.
6 Prohibition against employment of inter-State migrant workmen without registration.
7 Appointment of licensing officers.
8 Licensing of contractors.
9 Grant of licences.
10 Revocation, suspension and amendment of licences.
11 Appeal.
12 Duties of contractors.
13 Wage rates and other conditions of service of inter-State migrant workmen.
14 Displacement allowance.
15 Journey allowance, etc.
16 Other facilities.
17 Responsibility for payment of wages.
18 Liability of principal employer in certain cases.
19 Past liabilities.
20 Inspectors.
21 Inter-State migrant workmen to be deemed to be in employment from date of recruitment for the purposes of certain enactments.
22 Provisions regarding industrial disputes in relation to inter-State migrant workmen.
23 Registers and other records to be maintained.
24 Obstructions.
25 Contravention of provisions regarding employment of inter-State migrant workmen.
26 Other offences.
27 Offences by companies.
28 Cognizance of offences.
29 Limitation of prosecutions.
30 Effect of laws and agreements inconsistent with the Act.
31 Power to exempt in special cases.
32 Protection of action taken under the Act.
33 Power to give directions.
34 Power to remove difficulties.
35 Power to make rules.
36 Repeals and saving.
1 Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Power of Central Government to declare certain industries to be notified industries.
4 Leave.
5 Issue of appointment letter.
6 Application of certain Acts to sales promotion employees.
7 Maintenance of registers.
8 Inspectors.
9 Penalty.
10 Offences by companies.
11 Cognizance of offence.
11A Effect of laws and agreements inconsistent with this Act.
12 Power to make rules.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Act 14 of 1947 to apply to working journalists.
4 Special provisions in respect of certain cases of retrenchment.
5 Payment of gratuity.
5A Nomination by working journalist.
6 Hours of work.
7 Leave.
8 Fixation or revision of rates of wages.
9 Procedure for fixing and revising rates of wages.
10 Recommendation by Board.
11 Powers and procedure of the Board.
12 Powers of Central Government to enforce recommendations of the Wage Board.
13 Working journalists entitled to wages at rates not less than those specified in the order.
13APower of Government to fix interim rates of wages.
13AA Constitution of Tribunal for fixing or revising rates of wages in respect of working journalists.
13B Fixation or revision of rates of wages of non-journalist newspaper employees.
13C Wage Board for fixing or revising rates of wages in respect of non-journalist newspaper employees.
13D Application of certain provisions.
13DD Constitution of Tribunal for fixing or revising rates of wages in respect of non-journalist newspaper employees.
14 Act 20 of 1946 to apply to newspaper establishments.
15 Act 19 of 1952 to apply to newspaper establishments.
16 Effect of laws and agreements inconsistent with this Act.
16A Employer not to dismiss, discharge, etc., newspaper employees.
17 Recovery of money due from an employer.
17A Maintenance of registers, records, and muster-rolls.
17B Inspectors.
18 Penalty.
19 Indemnity.
19A Defects in appointments not to invalidate acts.
19B Saving.
20 Power to make rules.
21 Repealed.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 High Court.
3A Salaries and allowances or Judges to be expenditure charged on Consolidated Fund of India.
4 Exceptions and modifications subject to which the provisions of Chapter V of Part VI of the Constitution apply to the High Court of Delhi.
5 Jurisdiction of High Court of Delhi.
6 Power to enrol legal practitioners, etc.
7 Practice and procedure in the High Court of Delhi.
8 Custody of the Seal of the High Court of Delhi.
9 Form of writs and other processes.
10 Powers of Judges.
11 Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court.
12 Transfer of proceedings from the High Court of Punjab to the High Court of Delhi.
13 Right to appear or to act in proceedings transferred to the High Court of Delhi.
14 Interpretation.
15 Savings.
16 Pending proceedings before subordinate courts in Delhi.
17 Extension of the jurisdiction of the High Court of Delhi.
18 Rule of construction.
19 Repealed.
20 Power to remove difficulties.
21 Power to adapt laws.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of Family Courts.
4 Appointment of Judges.
5 Association of social welfare agencies, etc.
6 Counsellors, officers and other employees of Family Courts.
7 Jurisdiction.
8 Exclusion of jurisdiction and pending proceedings.
9 Duty of Family Court to make efforts for settlement.
10 Procedure generally.
11 Proceedings to be held in camera.
12 Assistance of medical and welfare experts.
13 Right to legal representation.
14 Application of Indian Evidence Act, 1872.
15 Record of oral evidence.
16 Evidence of formal character on affidavit.
17 Judgment.
18 Execution of decrees and orders.
19 Appeal.
20 Act to have overriding effect.
21 Power of High Court to make rules.
22 Power of the Central Government to make rules.
23 Power of the State Government to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of Gram Nyayalayas.
4 Headquarters of Gram Nyayalayas.
5 Appointment of Nyayadhikari.
6 Qualifications for appointment of Nyayadhikari.
7 Salary, allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Nyayadhikari.
8 Nyayadhikari not to preside over proceedings in which he is interested.
9 Nyayadhikari to hold mobile courts and conduct proceedings in villages.
10 Seal of Gram Nyayalaya.
11 Jurisdiction of Gram Nyayalaya.
12 Criminal jurisdiction.
13 Civil jurisdiction.
14 Power to amend Schedules.
15 Limitation.
16 Transfer of pending proceedings.
17 Duties of ministerial officers.
18 Overriding effect of Act in criminal trial.
19 Gram Nyayalaya to follow summary trial procedure.
20 Plea bargaining before Gram Nyayalaya.
21 Conduct of cases in Gram Nyayalaya and legal aid to parties.
22 Pronouncement of judgment.
23 Overriding effect of Act in civil proceedings.
24 Special procedure in civil disputes.
25 Execution of decrees and orders or Gram Nyayalaya.
26 Duty of Gram Nyayalaya to make efforts for conciliation and settlement of civil disputes.
27 Appointment of Conciliators.
28 Transfer of civil disputes.
29 Proceedings to be in the official language of the State.
30 Application of Indian Evidence Act, 1872.
31 Record of oral evidence.
32 Evidence of formal character on affidavit.
33 Appeal in criminal cases.
34 Appeal in civil cases.
35 Assistance of police to Gram Nyayalayas.
36 Nyayadhikaris and employees, etc., to be public servants.
37 Inspection of Gram Nyayalayas.
38 Power to remove difficulties.
39 Power of High Court to make rules.
40 Power of State Government to make rules.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Extension of jurisdiction of Bombay High Court to Goa, Daman and Diu.
4 Jurisdiction of Bombay High Court.
5 Chapter VI of Part VI of the Constitution to apply to the Bombay High Court exercising jurisdiction over the Union territory of Goa, Daman and Diu.
6 Special provisions relating to advocates.
7 Transfer of pending proceedings from the Court of the Judicial Commissioner to the Bombay High Court.
8 Right to appear or act in proceedings transferred to the Bombay High Court.
9 Establishment of a permanent bench of Bombay High Court at Panaji.
10 Allocation of expenditure of the Bombay High Court.
11 Rule of construction.
12Repealed.
13 Power to remove difficulties.
14Power to adapt laws.
1 Short title.
2 Seals of High Courts.
3Repealed.
1 Short title and Commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Investigation into misbehaviour or incapacity of Judge by Committee.
4 Report of Committee.
5 Powers of Committee.
6 Consideration of report and procedure for presentation of an address for removal of Judge.
7 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of Commercial Courts.
4 Constitution of Commercial Division of High Court.
5 Constitution of Commercial Appellate Division.
6 Jurisdiction of Commercial Court.
7 Jurisdiction of Commercial Divisions of High Courts.
8 Bar against revision application or petition against an interlocutory order.
9 Transfer of suit if counterclaim in a commercial dispute is of Specified Value.
10 Jurisdiction in respect of arbitration matters.
11 Bar of jurisdiction of Commercial Courts and Commercial Divisions.
12 Determination of Specified Value.
13 Appeals from decrees of Commercial Courts and Commercial Divisions.
14 Expeditious disposal of appeals.
15 Transfer of pending cases.
16 Amendments to the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 in its application to commercial disputes.
17 Collection and disclosure of data by Commercial Courts, Commercial Divisions and Commercial Appellate Divisions.
18 Power of High Court to issue directions.
19 Infrastructure facilities.
20 Training and continuous education.
21 Act to have overriding effect.
22 Power to remove difficulties.
23 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to appoint notaries.
4 Registers.
5 Entry of names in the Register and issue or renewal of certificates of practice.
6 Annual publication of lists of notaries.
7 Seal of notaries.
8 Functions of notaries.
9 Bar of practice without certificate.
10 Removal of names from Register.
11 Construction of references to notaries public in other laws.
12 Penalty for falsely representing to be a notary, etc.
13 Cognizance of offence.
14 Reciprocal arrangements for recognition of notarial acts done by foreign notaries.
15 Power to make rules.
16Repealed.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Declaration as to expediency of control by the Union.
3 Definitions.
4 Establishment and constitution of the Coir Board.
5 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate acts and proceedings.
6 Salary and allowances of Chairman.
7 Vice-Chairman.
8 Executive and other Committees.
9 Secretary and staff.
10 Functions of the Board.
11 Dissolution of the Board.
12 Control of export of coir fibre, coir yarn and coir products.
13 Imposition of a duty of customs on export of coir fibre, coir yarn and coir products.
14 Payment of proceeds of cess to the Board.
14A Grant by the Central Government to the Board.
15 Constitution of Fund.
16 Borrowing powers of Board.
17 Accounts and audit.
18 General control over acts and proceedings of the Board.
19 Report and returns.
20 Penalties.
21 Offences by companies.
22 Previous sanction of Central Government for prosecution.
23 Protection of action taken in good faith.
24 Power to delegate.
25 Suspension of operation of Act.
26 Power of Central Government to make rules.
27 Power of Board to make by-laws.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to add to the Schedule.
4 Establishment and constitution of the Commission.
5 Powers and functions of the Chief Executive Officer.
5A Powers and functions of the Financial Adviser.
6 Disqualifications for membership of the Commission.
6A Removal of Chairman, Member, etc., from the Commission.
7 Resignation of office by member.
8 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate acts and proceedings of the Commission.
9 Temporary association of persons with the Commission for particular purposes.
10 Constitution of the Board.
11 Commission to consult the Board.
12 Meetings of the Commission.
12A Zonal Committee.
13 Term of office and conditions of service of the chairman and other members.
14 Officers and servants of the Commission.
15 Functions of the Commission.
16 Power of Central Government to give directions.
17 Payment to the Commission.
17A Commission to receive gifts, grants, etc.
18 Funds of the Commission.
19 Power of the Commission to spend.
19A Standing Finance Committees.
19B Recovery of monies due to the Commission as arrears of land-revenue.
20 Budget.
21 Borrowing of money.
22 Transfer of liabilities and obligations to the Commission.
23 Accounts and audit.
24 Returns and reports.
24A Exemption from liability to pay income-tax.
25 Dissolution of the Commission.
26 Power to make rules.
27 Power to make regulations.
28 Rules and Regulations to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of Board.
4 Removal of member from Board.
5 Functions of Board.
6 Powers and functions of Member-Secretary of Board.
7 Classification of enterprises.
8 Memorandum of micro, small and medium enterprises.
9 Measures for promotion and development.
10 Credit facilities.
11 Procurement preference policy.
12 Funds.
13 Grants by Central Government.
14 Administration and utilisation of Fund or Funds.
15 Liability of buyer to make payment.
16 Date from which and rate at which interest is payable.
17 Recovery of amount due.
18 Reference to Micro and small Enterprises Facilitation Council.
19 Application for setting aside decree, award or order.
20 Establishment of Micro and Small Enterprises Facilitation Council.
21 Composition of Micro and Small Enterprises Facilitation Council.
22 Requirement to specify unpaid amount with interest in the annual statement of accounts.
23 Interest not to be allowed as deduction from income.
24 Overriding effect.
25 Scheme for closure of business of micro, small and medium enterprises.
26 Appointment of Officers and other employees.
27 Penalty for contravention of section 8 or section 22 or section 26.
28 Jurisdiction of courts.
29 Power to make rules.
30 Power to make rules by State Government.
31 Power to remove difficulties.
32 Repeal of Act 32 of 1993.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Declaration as to expediency of Union Control.
3 Definitions.
4 Prospecting or mining operations to be under licence or lease.
4ATermination of prospecting licences, exploration licences or mining leases.
5Restrictions on the grant of mineral concession.
6 Maximum area for which mineral concession may be granted.
7 Periods for which prospecting licences may be granted or renewed.
8 Periods for which mining leases may be granted or renewed.
8A Period of grant of a mining lease for minerals other than coal, lignite and atomic minerals.
9 Royalties in respect of mining leases.
9A Dead rent to be paid by the lessee.
9B District Mineral Foundation.
9C National Mineral Exploration Trust.
10Application for mineral concession.
10A Rights of existing concession holders and applicants.
10B Grant of mining lease in respect of notified minerals through auction.
10C Omitted.
11Grant of composite licence through auction in respect of minerals other than notified minerals.
11AGranting of mineral concession or composite licence in respect of coal or lignite.
11B Power of Central Government to make rules for regulating atomic minerals specified under Part B of First Schedule.
11C Power of Central Government to amend First Schedule and Fourth Schedule.
12 Registers of prospecting licences and mining leases.
12A Transfer of mineral concessions.
13 Power of Central Government to make rules in respect of minerals.
13A Power of Central Government to make rules for grant of prospecting licences or mining leases in respect of territorial waters or continental shelf of India.
14 [Sections 5 to 13] not to apply to minor minerals.
15 Power of State Governments to make rules in respect of minor minerals.
15A Power of State Government to collect funds for District Mineral Foundation in case of minor minerals.
16 Power to modify mining leases granted before 25th October, 1949.
17 Special powers of Central Government to undertake prospecting or mining operations in certain lands.
17A Reservation of areas for purposes of conservation.
18 Mineral development.
18A Power to authorise Geological Survey of India, etc., to make investigation.
19Mineral concession to be void if in contravention of Act.
20 Act and rules to apply to all renewals of prospecting licences and mining leases.
20A Power of Central Government to issue directions.
21 Penalties.
22 Cognizance of offences.
23 Offences by companies.
23A Compounding of offences.
23B Power to search.
23C Power of State Government to make rules for preventing illegal mining, transportation and storage of minerals.
24 Power of entry and inspection.
24A Rights and liabilities of a holder of prospecting licence or mining lease.
25 Recovery of certain sums as arrears of land revenue.
26 Delegation of powers.
27 Protection of action taken in good faith.
28 Rules and notifications to be laid before Parliament and certain rules to be approved by Parliament.
29 Existing rules to continue.
30 Power of revision by Central Government.
30A Special provisions relating to mining leases for coal granted before 25th October, 1949.
30B Constitution of Special Courts.
30C Special Courts to have powers of Court of Session.
31 Relaxation of rules in special cases.
32 [Repealed].
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration as to expediency of Union control.
3 Application.
4 Definitions.
5 Reconnaissance, exploration or production to be under permit, licence or lease.
6 Grant of operating right.
7 Termination of operating right.
8 Reservation of areas.
9 Power of close areas.
10 Availability of areas for grant of permit, licence or lease.
11Omitted.
12Grant of composite licence.
13Grant of production lease.
14 Period of commencement of operating rights.
15 Power of Central Government to authorise survey, research and scientific investigations in areas covered under operating rights.
16 Royalty.
17 Fixed rent.
18 Contribution towards International Seabed Authority.
19 Safety of persons and property.
20 Prevention and control of pollution and protection of marine environment.
21 Power of Central Government and administering authority to issue directions.
22 Power of entry, inspection, search and seizure.
23 Offences.
24 Offences by companies.
25 Place of trial.
26 Previous sanction of Central Government for prosecution.
27 Offences triable by Court of Session.
28 Civil liability and adjudication.
29 Extension of enactments to offshore areas.
30 Compounding of offences.
31 Recovery of certain sums as arrears of land revenue.
32 Delegation of powers.
33 Protection of action taken in good faith.
34 Appeals.
35 Power to make rules.
36Omitted..
37 Persons to be public servants.
38 Removal of difficulties.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution and incorporation of Haj Committee of India.
4 Composition of Committee.
5 Notification of members.
6 Term of office.
7 Chairperson and Vice-Chairpersons.
8 Reconstitution of Committee.
9 Duties of Committee.
10 Meetings of Committee.
11Appointment of Standing Committees and sub-committees.
12 Disqualification for being nominated, or for continuing, as a member of Committee.
13 Resignation of Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and members.
14 Removal of Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and members.
15 Filling of a casual vacancy.
16 Chief Executive Officer and other employees.
17 Establishment and incorporation of State Haj Committee.
18 Composition of State Committee.
19 Notification of members.
20 Term of office.
21 Chairperson.
22 Reconstitution of a State Committee.
23 Disqualification for being nominated, or for continuing, as a member of the Committee.
24 Resignation of Chairperson and members.
25 Removal of Chairperson and members.
26 Filling of a casual vacancy.
27 Duties of State Committee.
28 Meetings of State Committee.
29Executive Officer and other employees of State Committee.
30 Central Haj Fund.
31 Application of Central Haj Fund.
32 State Haj Fund.
33 Application of State Haj Fund.
34 Accounts and audit.
35 Powers of Committee to issue Pilgrim Passes and levy fees.
36 Supersession of Committee.
37 Membership of Committee or State Committee not to constitute office of profit.
38 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Committee.
39 Officers and employees of Committee to be public servants.
40 Indemnity.
41 Power to amend Schedule.
42 Redressal of grievances.
43 Vesting of properties and other rights, etc., in Committees.
44 Power to make rules.
45 Power to make bye-laws.
46 Power to delegate.
47 Power to make rules by State Governments.
48 Provisions as to employees of the existing Committee before the commencement of this Act.
49 Protection of action taken in good faith.
50 Power to remove difficulties.
51 Power to give directions.
52 Repeal.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Application of the Act.
3 Definitions.
4 Preliminary survey of auqaf.
5 Publication of list of auqaf.
6 Disputes regarding auqaf.
7 Power of Tribunal to determine disputes regarding auqaf.
8 State Government to bear cost of survey.
9 Establishment and constitution of Central Waqf Council.
10 Finance of Council.
11 Accounts and audit.
12 Power of Central Government to make rules.
13 Incorporation.
14 Composition of Board.
15 Term of office.
16 Disqualification for being appointed, or for continuing as, a member of the Board.
17 Meetings of the Board.
18 Committees of the Board.
19 Resignation of Chairperson and members.
20 Removal of Chairperson and member.
20A Removal of Chairperson by vote of no confidence.
21 Filling of a vacancy.
22 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Board.
23 Appointment of Chief Executive Officer and his term of office and other conditions of service.
24 Officers and other employees of the Board.
25 Duties and powers of Chief Executive Officer.
26 Powers of Chief Executive Officer in respect of orders or resolutions of Board.
27 Delegation of powers by the Board.
28 Power of District Magistrate, Additional District Magistrate or Sub-Divisional Magistrate to implement the directions of the Board.
29 Powers of Chief Executive Officer to inspect records, registers, etc.
30 Inspection of records.
31 Prevention of disqualification for membership of Parliament.
32 Powers and functions of the Board.
33 Powers of inspection by Chief Executive Officer or persons authorised by him.
34 Recovery of the amount determined under section 33.
35 Conditional attachment by Tribunal.
36 Registration.
37 Register of auqaf.
38 Powers of Board to appoint Executive Officer.
39 Powers of Board in relation to auqaf which have ceased to exist.
40 Decision if a property is waqf property.
41 Power to cause registration of waqf and to amend register.
42 Change in the management of auqaf to be notified.
43 Auqaf registered before the commencement of this Act deemed to be registered.
44 Budget.
45 Preparation of budget of auqaf under direct management of the Board.
46 Submission of Accounts of auqaf.
47 Audit of accounts of auqaf.
48 Board to pass orders on auditor's report.
49 Sums certified to be due recoverable as arrears of land revenue.
50 Duties of mutawalli.
51 Alienation of waqf property without sanction of Board to be void.
52 Recovery of waqf property transferred in contravention of section 51.
52A Penalty for alienation of waqf property without sanction of Board.
53 Restriction on purchase of property on behalf of waqf.
54 Removal of encroachment from waqf property.
55 Enforcement of orders made under section 54.
55A Disposal of property left on waqf property by unauthorised occupants.
56 Restriction on power to grant lease of waqf property.
57 Mutawalli entitled to pay certain costs from income of waqf property.
58 Power of Board to pay dues in case of default by mutawalli.
59 Creation of reserve fund.
60 Extension of time.
61 Penalties.
62 Mutawalli not to spend any money belonging to waqf for self defence.
63 Power to appoint mutawallis in certain cases.
64 Removal of mutawalli.
65 Assumption of direct management of certain auqaf by the Board.
66 Powers of appointment and removal of mutawalli when to be exercised by the State Government.
67 Supervision and supersession of committee of management.
68 Duty of mutawalli or committee to deliver possession of records, etc.
69 Power of Board to frame scheme for administration of waqf.
70 Inquiry relating to administration of waqf.
71 Manner of holding inquiry.
72 Annual contribution payable to Board.
73 Power of Chief Executive Officer to direct banks or other person to make payments.
74 Deduction of contribution from perpetual annuity payable to the waqf.
75 Power of board to borrow.
76 Mutawalli not to lend or borrow moneys without sanction.
77 Waqf Fund.
78 Budget of Board.
79 Accounts of Board.
80 Audit of accounts of Board.
81 State Government to pass orders on auditor's report.
82 Dues of Board to be recovered as arrears of land revenue.
83 Constitution of Tribunals, etc.
84 Tribunal to hold proceedings expeditiously and to furnish to the parties copies of its decision.
85 Bar of jurisdiction of civil courts.
86 Appointment of a receiver in certain cases.
87 Omitted.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Facilities to the Leaders and Chief Whips of recognised groups and parties.
4 Power to make rules.
5 Amendment of section 3 of Act 10 of 1959.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definition.
3 Salaries, etc., of officers of Parliament.
4 Residence for officers of Parliament.
5 Sumptuary allowance.
6 Travelling and daily allowances to officers of Parliament.
7 Medical facilities to officers of Parliament.
7A Family pension, etc., to spouse of Speaker dying in office.
8 Advances to officers of Parliament for purchase of motor-cars.
9 Officers of Parliament not to draw salary or allowances as Members of Parliament.
10 Notification respecting appointment, etc., of officers of Parliament to be conclusive evidence thereof.
10A Exemption from liability to pay income-tax on daily allowance received by the Chairman and certain perquisites received by an officer of Parliament.
11 Power to make rules.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Salaries and daily allowances.
4 Travelling allowances.
5 Travelling allowances for intermediate journeys.
5A Transit accommodation.
6 Free transit by Railway.
6A Free transit by Steamer.
6AA Special facility to members from Ladakh.
6B Travel facilities to members.
6C Air travel facilities in certain circumstances.
6D Special facilities to blind and physically incapacitated Members.
7 Allowances during short intervals between the termination of one session and the commencement of another session, etc.
8 Constituency allowance and amenities.
8A Pension.
8AA Travel facility to ex-Members.
8AB Rounding off period of pension.
8AC Family pension.
8B Advances for purchase of conveyance.
9 Power to make rules.
10Repealed.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Act not to apply to certain persons.
3 Definitions.
4 Establishment of Administrative Tribunals.
5 Composition of Tribunals and Benches thereof.
6 Qualifications for appointment as Chairman, Vice-Chairman and other Members.
7 Vice-Chairman to act as Chairman or to discharge his functions in certain circumstances.
8 Term of office.
9 Resignation and removal.
10 Salaries and allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Chairman, and other Members.
10A Saving terms and conditions of service of Vice-Chairman.
11 Provision as to the holding of offices by Chairman, etc., on ceasing to be such Chairman, etc.
12 Financial and administrative powers of the Chairman.
13 Staff of the Tribunal.
14 Jurisdiction, powers and authority of the Central Administrative Tribunal.
15 Jurisdiction, powers and authority of State Administrative Tribunals.
16 Jurisdiction, powers and authority of a Joint Administrative Tribunal.
17 Power to punish for contempt.
18 Distribution of business amongst the Benches.
19 Applications to tribunals.
20 Applications not to be admitted unless other remedies exhausted.
21 Limitation.
22 Procedure and powers of Tribunals.
23 Right of applicant to take assistance of legal practitioner and of Government, etc., to appoint presenting officers.
24 Conditions as to making of interim orders.
25 Power of Chairman to transfer cases from one Bench to another.
26 Decision to be by majority.
27 Execution of orders of a Tribunal.
28 Exclusion of jurisdiction of courts except the Supreme Court under article 136 of the Constitution.
29 Transfer of pending cases.
29A Provision for filing of certain appeals.
30 Proceedings before a Tribunal to be judicial proceedings.
31 Members and staff of Tribunal to be public servants.
32 Protection of action taken in good faith.
33 Act to have overriding effect.
34 Power to remove difficulties.
35 Power of the Central Government to make rules.
36 Power of the appropriate Government to make rules.
36A Power to make rules retrospectively.
37 Laying of rules.
1 Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of Lokpal.
4 Appointment of Chairperson and Members on recommendations of Selection Committee.
5 Filling of vacancies of Chairperson or Members.
6 Term of office of Chairperson and Members.
7 Salary, allowances and other conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
8 Restriction on employment by Chairperson and Members after ceasing to hold office.
9 Member to act as Chairperson or to discharge his functions in certain circumstances.
10 Secretary, other officers and staff of Lokpal.
11 Inquiry Wing.
12 Prosecution Wing.
13 Expenses of Lokpal to be charged on Consolidated Fund of India.
14 Jurisdiction of Lokpal to include Prime Minister, Ministers, members of Parliament, Groups A, B, C and D officers and officials of Central Government.
15 Matters pending before any court or committee or authority for inquiry not to be affected.
16 Constitution of benches of Lokpal.
17 Distribution of business amongst benches.
18 Power of Chairperson to transfer cases.
19 Decision to be by majority.
20 Provisions relating to complaints and preliminary inquiry and investigation.
21 Persons likely to be prejudicially affected to be heard.
22 Lokpal may require any public servant or any other person to furnish information, etc.
23 Power of Lokpal to grant sanction for initiating prosecution.
24 Action on investigation against public servant being Prime Minister, Ministers or members of Parliament.
25 Supervisory powers of Lokpal.
26 Search and seizure.
27 Lokpal to have powers of civil court in certain cases.
28 Power of Lokpal to utilise services of officers of Central or State Government.
29 Provisional attachment of assets.
30 Confirmation of attachment of assets.
31 Confiscation of assets, proceeds, receipts and benefits arisen or procured by means of corruption in special circumstances.
32 Power of Lokpal to recommend transfer or suspension of public servant connected with allegation of corruption.
33 Power of Lokpal to give directions to prevent destruction of records during preliminary inquiry.
34 Power to delegate.
35 Special Courts to be constituted by Central Government.
36 Letter of request to a contracting State in certain cases.
37 Removal and suspension of Chairperson and Members of Lokpal.
38 Complaints against officials of Lokpal.
39 Assessment of loss and recovery thereof by special court.
40 Budget.
41 Grants by Central Government.
42 Annual statement of accounts.
43 Furnishing of returns, etc., to Central Government.
44 Declaration of assets.
45 Presumption as to acquisition of assets by corrupt means in certain cases.
46 Prosecution for false complaint and payment of compensation, etc., to public servant.
47 False complaint made by society or association of persons or trust.
48 Reports of Lokpal.
49 Lokpal to function as appellate authority for appeals arising out of any other law for the time being in force.
50 Protection of action taken in good faith by any public servant.
51 Protection of action taken in good faith by others.
52 Members, officers and employees of Lokpal to be public servants.
53 Limitation to apply in certain cases.
54 Bar of jurisdiction.
55 Legal assistance.
56 Act to have overriding effect.
57 Provisions of this Act to be in addition of other laws.
58 Amendment of certain enactments.
59 Power to make rules.
60 Power of Lokpal to make regulations.
61 Laying of rules and regulations.
62 Power to remove difficulties.
63 Establishment of Lokayukta.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Right to information.
4 Obligations of public authorities.
5 Designation of Public Information Officers.
6 Request for obtaining information.
7 Disposal of request.
8 Exemption from disclosure of information.
9 Grounds for rejection to access in certain cases.
10 Severability.
11 Third party information.
12 Constitution of Central Information Commission.
13 Terms of office and conditions of service.
14 Removal of Chief Information Commissioner or Information Commissioner.
15 Constitution of State Information Commission.
16 Term of office and conditions of service.
17 Removal of State Chief Information Commissioner or State Information Commissioner.
18 Powers and functions of Information Commissions.
19 Appeal.
20 Penalties.
21 Protection of action taken in good faith.
22 Act to have overriding effect.
23 Bar of jurisdiction of courts.
24 Act not to apply to certain organisations.
25 Monitoring and reporting.
26 Appropriate Government to prepare programmes.
27 Power to make rules by appropriate Government.
28 Power to make rules by competent authority.
29 Laying of rules.
30 Power to remove difficulties.
31 Repeal.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and constitution of the Board.
4 Conditions of service of members.
5 Secretary, officers, consultants and employees of the Board.
6 Functions of the Board.
7 Principles and conditions of assistance.
8 Power to call for repayment before agreed period.
9 Special provisions for enforcement of claims by the Board.
10 Power of Board to appoint Directors of oil industrial concern.
11 Effect of notified order appointing Director.
12 Powers and duties of the Directors.
13 No right to compensation for loss of office.
14 Application of Act 1 of 1956.
15 Duties of excise.
16 Crediting of proceeds of duty to Consolidated Fund of India.
17 Grants and loans by the Central Government.
18 Oil Industry Development Fund.
19 Power to borrow.
20 Accounts and audit.
21 Power to require persons engaged in oil industry to maintain and produce books, accounts and records relating to business and inspection thereof.
22 Directions by the Central Government.
1 Short title, extent and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Publication of notification for acquisition.
4 Power to enter, survey, etc.
5 Hearing of Objections.
6 Declaration of acquisition of right of user.
7 Central Government or State Government or corporation to lay pipelines.
8 Power to enter land for inspection, etc.
9 Restrictions regarding the use of land.
10 Compensation.
11 Deposit and payment of compensation.
12 Competent authority to have certain powers of civil courts.
13 Protection of action taken in good faith.
14 Bar of jurisdiction of civil courts.
15 Penalty.
16 Certain offences to be cognizable.
16A Burden of proof in certain cases.
16B Presumption regarding property.
16C Provisions as to bail.
16D Section 438 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 not to apply.
17 Power to make rules.
18 Application of other laws not barred.
1 Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and incorporation of the Board.
4 Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson and other members.
5 Term of office, conditions of service, etc., of Chairperson and other members.
6 Powers of Chairperson.
7 Removal of Chairperson or any other member from office.
8 Meetings of the Board.
9 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Board.
10 Officers and other employees of the Board.
11 Functions of the Board.
12 Powers regarding complaints and resolution of disputes by the Board.
13 Procedure of the Board.
14 Register.
15 Registration of entities.
16 Authorisation.
17 Application for authorisation.
18 Publicity of applications.
19 Grant of authorisation.
20 Declaring, laying, building, etc., of common carrier or contract carrier and city or local natural gas distribution network.
21 Right of first use, etc.
22 Transportation tariff.
23 Suspension or cancellation of authorisation.
24 Board to settle disputes.
25 Filing of complaints.
26 Power to investigate.
27 Factors to be taken into account by the Board.
28 Civil penalty for contravention of directions given by the Board.
29 Orders passed by Board deemed to be decrees.
30 Appellate Tribunal.
31 Technical Member (Petroleum and Natural Gas).
32 Terms and conditions of service of Technical Member (Petroleum and Natural Gas).
33 Appeals to Appellate Tribunal.
34 Procedure and powers of the Appellate Tribunal.
35 Power of Appellate Tribunal to make rules.
36 Orders passed by Appellate Tribunal to be executable as a decree.
37 Appeal to Supreme Court.
38 Grants by Central Government.
39 Fund.
40 Accounts and audit.
41 Annual report and its laying before Parliament.
42 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
43 Taking over control and management of facilities and business premises of any entity and retail outlets in public interest.
44 Punishment for contravention of directions of the Board.
45 Penalty for wilful failure to comply with orders of Appellate Tribunal.
46 Punishment for unauthorised activities.
47 Punishment for establishing or operating a liquefied natural gas terminal without registration.
48 Punishment for laying, building, operating or expanding a common carrier or contract carrier without authorisation.
49 Punishment for wilful damages to common carrier or contract carrier.
50 Offences by companies.
51 Maintenance of data bank and information.
52 Obligations of entities.
53 Furnishing of returns, etc., to Central Government.
54 Chairperson, members, etc., to be public servants.
55 Protection of action taken in good faith.
56 Civil courts not to have jurisdiction.
57 Cognizance of certain offences.
58 Delegation.
59 Power to remove difficulties.
60 Power of Central Government to make rules.
61 Power of Board to make regulations.
62 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
63 Transitional arrangements.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology as an institution of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Incorporation of Institute.
5 Constitution of Board of Governors.
6 Term of office of, vacancies among, and allowances payable to, members of Board.
7 Vesting of properties.
8 Effect of incorporation of Institute.
9 Functions of Institute.
10 Powers of Board.
11 Institute to be open to all races, creeds and classes.
12 Teaching at the Institute.
13 Visitor.
14 Authorities of Institute.
15 Establishment of General Council.
16 Powers and functions of General Council.
17 Senate.
18 Functions of Senate.
19 President of Board.
20 Director.
21 Registrar.
22 Powers and duties of other authorities and officers.
23 Grants by Central Government.
24 Fund of Institute.
25 Setting up of endowment fund.
26 Accounts and audit.
27 Pension and provident fund.
28 Appointments.
29 Statutes.
30 Statutes how made.
31 Ordinances.
32 Ordinances how made.
33 Conduct of business by authorities of Institute.
34 Tribunal of Arbitration.
35 Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies.
36 Grant of degrees, etc., by Institute.
37 Sponsored schemes.
38 Power to remove difficulties.
39 Transitional provisions.
40 Statutes, Ordinances and notifications to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Interpretation.
3 Incorporation.
4 Constitution of the Corporation.
5 Conditions of service of members.
6 Appointment of officers and servants.
7 Conditions of service of officers and servants.
8 Functions and duties of members.
9 General disqualification of all officers and servants.
10 Appointment of Advisory Committee.
11 Limits of Damodar Valley and area of operations.
12 Functions of the Corporation.
13 Provision for irrigation and water-supply.
14 Rates for supply of water for irrigation.
15 Rates for supply of water for industrial and domestic purposes.
16 Supply of water to those whose supply has been stopped or reduced.
17 Construction of dam, etc., prohibited except with the approval of the Corporation.
18 Supply and generation of electrical energy.
19 Effect on existing licences.
20 Charges for supply of electrical energy.
21 Other activities of the Corporation.
22 General powers of the Corporation.
23 Power to close roads and open spaces.
24 Powers under certain other enactments.
25 Co-operation with other authorities to minimise inconvenience caused by submersion.
26 Submersion of coal mines to be avoided by the Corporation.
27 Expenditure till the Corporation is established.
28 Vesting of property in the Corporation.
29 Fund of the Corporation.
30 Liabilities of participating Governments to provide capital to the Corporation.
31 Payment by participating Government on specified date.
32 Expenditure on objects other than irrigation, power and flood control.
33 Allocation of expenditure chargeable to project on main objects.
34 Capital allocated to irrigation
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 National Electricity Policy and Plan.
4 National policy on stand alone systems for rural areas and non-conventional energy systems.
5 National policy on electrification and local distribution in rural areas.
6 Joint responsibility of State Government and Central Government in rural electrification.
7 Generating company and requirement for setting up of generating station.
8 Hydro-electric generation.
9 Captive generation.
10 Duties of generating companies.
11 Directions to generating companies.
12 Authorised persons to transmit, supply, etc., electricity.
13 Power to exempt.
14 Grant of licence.
15 Procedure for grant of licence.
16 Conditions of licence.
17 Licensee not to do certain things.
18 Amendment of licence.
19 Revocation of licence.
20 Sale of utilities of licensees.
21 Vesting of utility in purchaser.
22 Provisions where no purchase takes place.
23 Directions to licensees.
24 Suspension of distribution licence and sale of utility.
25 Inter-State, regional and inter-regional transmission.
26 National Load Despatch Centre.
27 Constitution of Regional Load Despatch Centre.
28 Functions of Regional Load Despatch Centre.
29 Compliance of directions.
30 Transmission within a State.
31 Constitution of State Load Despatch Centres.
32 Functions of State Load Despatch Centres.
33 Compliance of directions.
34 Grid Standards.
35 Intervening transmission facilities.
36 Charges for intervening transmission facilities.
37 Directions by Appropriate Government.
38 Central Transmission Utility and functions.
39 State Transmission Utility and functions.
40 Duties of transmission licensees.
41 Other business of transmission licensee.
42 Duties of distribution licensee and open access.
43 Duty to supply on request.
44 Exceptions from duty to supply electricity.
45 Power to recover charges.
46 Power to recover expenditure.
47 Power to require security.
48 Additional terms of supply.
49 Agreements with respect to supply or purchase of electricity.
50 The Electricity supply code.
51 Other businesses of distribution licensees.
52 Provisions with respect to electricity trader.
53 Provision relating to safety and electricity supply.
54 Control of transmission and use of electricity.
55 Use, etc., of meters.
56 Disconnection of supply in default of payment.
57 Standards of performance of licensee.
58 Different standards of performance by licensee.
59 Information with respect to levels of performance.
60 Market domination.
61 Tariff regulations.
62 Determination of tariff.
63 Determination of tariff by bidding process.
64 Procedure for tariff order.
65 Provision of subsidy by State Government.
66 Development of market.
67 Provision as to opening up of streets, railways, etc.
68 Overhead lines.
69 Notice to telegraph authority.
70 Constitution, etc., of Central Electricity Authority.
71 Members not to have certain interest.
72 Officers and staff of Authority.
73 Functions and duties of Authority.
74 Power to require statistics and returns.
75 Directions by Central Government to Authority.
76 Constitution of Central Commission.
77 Qualifications for appointment of Members of Central Commission.
78 Constitution of Selection Committee to recommend Members.
79 Functions of Central Commission.
80 Central Advisory Committee.
81 Objects of Central Advisory Committee.
82 Constitution of State Commission.
83 Joint Commission.
84 Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson and Members of State Commission.
85 Constitution of Selection Committee to select Members of State Commission.
86 Functions of State Commission.
87 State Advisory Committee.
88 Objects of State Advisory Committee.
89 Term of office and conditions of service of Members.
90 Removal of Member.
91 Secretary, officers and other employees of Appropriate Commission.
92 Proceedings of Appropriate Commission.
93 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings.
94 Powers of Appropriate Commission.
95 Proceedings before Commission.
96 Powers of entry and seizure.
97 Delegation.
98 Grants and loans by Central Government.
99 Establishment of Fund by Central Government.
100 Accounts and audit of Central Commission.
101 Annual report of Central Commission.
102 Grants and Loans by State Government.
103 Establishment of Fund by State Government.
104 Accounts and audit of State Commission.
105 Annual report of State Commission.
106 Budget of Appropriate Commission.
107 Directions by Central Government.
108 Directions by State Government.
109 Directions to Joint Commission.
110 Establishment of Appellate Tribunal.
111 Appeal to Appellate Tribunal.
112 Composition of Appellate Tribunal.
113 Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson and Member of Appellate Tribunal.
114 Term of office.
115 Terms and conditions of service.
116 Vacancies.
117 Resignation and removal.
118 Member to act as Chairperson in certain circumstances.
119 Officers and other employees of Appellate Tribunal.
120 Procedure and powers of Appellate Tribunal.
121 Power of Appellate Tribunal.
122 Distribution of business amongst Benches and transfer of cases from one Bench to another Bench.
123 Decision to be by majority.
124 Right of appellant to take assistance of legal practitioner and of Appropriate Commission to appoint presenting officers.
125 Appeal to Supreme Court.
126 Assessment.
127 Appeal to Appellate Authority.
128 Investigation of certain matters.
129 Orders for securing compliance.
130 Procedure for issuing directions by Appropriate Commission.
131 Vesting of property of Board in State Government.
132 Use of proceeds of sale or transfer of Board, etc.
133 Provisions relating to officers and employees.
134 Payment of compensation or damages on transfer.
135 Theft of Electricity.
136 Theft of electric lines and materials.
137 Punishment for receiving stolen property.
138 Interference with meters or works of licensee.
139 Negligently breaking or damaging works.
140 Penalty for intentionally injuring works.
141 Extinguishing public lamps.
142 Punishment for non-compliance of directions by Appropriate Commission.
143 Power to adjudicate.
144 Factors to be taken into account by adjudicating officer.
145 Civil courts not to have jurisdiction.
146 Punishment for non-compliance of orders or directions.
147 Penalties not to affect other liabilities.
148 Penalty where works belong to Government.
149 Offences by companies.
150 Abetment.
151 Cognizance of offences.
151A Power of police to investigate.
151B Certain offences to be cognizable and non-bailable.
152 Compounding of offences.
153 Constitution of Special Courts.
154 Procedure and power of Special Court.
155 Special Court to have powers of Court of Session.
156 Appeal and revision.
157 Review.
158 Arbitration.
159 Protection of railways, highways, airports and canals, docks, wharfs and piers.
160 Protection of telegraphic, telephonic and electric signalling lines.
161 Notice of accidents and injuries.
162 Appointment of Chief Electrical Inspector and Electrical Inspector.
163 Power for licensee to enter premises and to remove fittings or other apparatus of licensee.
164 Exercise of powers of Telegraph Authority in certain cases.
165 Amendment of sections 40 and 41 of Act 1 of 1894.
166 Coordination forum.
167 Exemption of electric lines or electrical plants from attachment in certain cases.
168 Protection of action taken in good faith.
169 Members, officers, etc., of Appellate Tribunal, Appropriate Commission to be public servants.
170 Recovery of penalty payable under this Act.
171 Services of notices, orders or documents.
172 Transitional provisions.
173 Inconsistency in laws.
174 Act to have overriding effect.
175 Provisions of this Act to be in addition to and not in derogation of other laws.
176 Power of Central Government to make rules.
177 Powers of Authority to make regulations.
178 Powers of Central Commission to make regulations.
179 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
180 Powers of State Governments to make rules.
181 Powers of State Commissions to make regulations.
182 Rules and regulations to be laid before State Legislature.
183 Power to remove difficulties.
184 Provisions of Act not apply in certain cases.
185 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Persons not to engage in business of common carrier without registration.
4 Application for grant or renewal of registration.
5 Suspension or cancellation of registration.
6 Appeal.
7 Submission of annual return.
8 Goods forwarding note.
9 Goods receipt.
10 Liability of common carrier.
11 Rates of charge to be fixed by common carrier for carriage of consignment at a higher risk rate.
12 Conditions limiting exonerating the liability of the common carrier.
13 Provision for carriage of goods of dangerous or hazardous nature to human life.
14 Power of Central Government to prohibit carriage of certain class of goods.
15 Right of common carrier in case of consignee’s default.
16 Notice for institution of a suit.
17 General responsibility of common carrier.
18 Punishment for contravention in relation to non-registration, carrying goods of dangerous or hazardous nature, or prohibited goods.
19 Composition of offences.
20 Power to make rules.
21 Power to remove difficulties.
22 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Levy and collection of cess.
4 Crediting of cess to Consolidated Fund of India.
5 Grants and loans by the Central Government.
6 Establishment of Central Road and Infrastructure Fund.
7 Utilisation of the Fund.
8 Accounts and audit.
9 Powers of Central Government to administer the Fund.
10 Functions of the Central Government.
11 Administration of States' share of the Fund.
12 Power to make rules.
13 Rules made under this Act to be laid before Parliament.
14Provisions relating to existing Central Road and Infrastructure Fund.
15 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of Highway Administrations.
4 Powers and functions of Highway Administration.
5 Establishment of Tribunals.
6Omitted.
7 Omitted.
8Omitted.
9Omitted.
10Omitted.
11Omitted.
12Omitted.
13Omitted.
14Appeal.
15 Bar of jurisdiction.
16 Procedure and powers of Tribunal.
17 Conditions as to making of interim order.
18 Execution of orders of Tribunal.
19 Limitation.
20 Appointment of officers to act on behalf of Highway Administration.
21 Delegation of powers.
22 Power to transfer jurisdiction.
23 Highway land to be deemed as property of Central Government.
24 Prevention of occupation of highway land.
25 Grant of lease or licence of highway land for temporary use.
26 Removal of unauthorised occupation.
27 Recovery of cost of removal of unauthorised occupation and fine imposed.
28 Right of access.
29 Procedure for permission to access to Highway.
30 Regulation or diversion of access, etc.
31 Highway Administration to regulate traffic when Highway deemed unsafe.
32 Prohibition of use of heavy vehicles on certain Highways.
33 Temporary closure of traffic on Highway.
34 Permanent closure of Highway.
35 Power to restrict the use of vehicles.
36 Prevention and repair of damage to Highway.
37 Prohibition to leave vehicles or animals in dangerous position.
38 Construction on highway land.
39 Offence and penalty.
40 Right of appellant to take assistance of legal practitioner.
41 Finality of orders.
42 Duty of village officials.
43 Conduct of inquiry.
44 Presiding Officers and employees of the Tribunals, etc., to be public servants.
45 Protection of action taken in good faith.
46 Offences by companies.
47 Procedure for service of notices, etc.
48 Act to have overriding effect.
49 Power to remove difficulties.
50 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of the Authority.
4 Term of office and conditions of service of members.
5 Disqualifications for appointment as member.
6 Eligibility of member for reappointment.
7 Meetings.
8 Vacancy in the Authority not to invalidate proceedings.
9 Appointment of officers, consultants and other employees of the Authority.
10 Authority to act on business principles.
11 Power of the Central Government to vest or entrust any national highway in the Authority.
12 Transfer of assets and liabilities of the Central Government to the Authority.
13 Compulsory acquisition of land for the Authority.
14 Contracts by the Authority.
15 Mode of executing contracts on behalf of the Authority.
16 Functions of the Authority.
17 Additional capital and Grants to the Authority by the Central Government.
18 Fund of the Authority.
19 Budget.
20 Investment of funds.
21 Borrowing powers of the Authority.
22 Annual report.
23 Accounts and audit.
24 Annual report and auditor’s report to be laid before Parliament.
25 Delegation of powers.
26 Authentication of orders and other instruments of the Authority.
27 Employees of the Authority to be public servants.
28 Protection of action taken in good faith.
29 Power of the Authority to undertake certain works.
30 Power to enter.
31 Power of the Central Government to temporarily divest the Authority of the management of any national highway.
32 Power of the Central Government to supersede the Authority.
33 Power of the Central Government to issue directions.
34 Power of the Central Government to made rules.
35 Power of the Authority to make regulations.
36 Power to remove difficulties.
37 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Guarantee of rural employment to households.
4 Employment Guarantee Schemes for rural areas.
5 Conditions for providing guaranteed employment.
6 Wage rate.
7 Payment of unemployment allowance.
8 Non-disbursement of unemployment allowance in certain circumstances.
9 Disentitlement to receive unemployment allowance in certain circumstances.
10 Central Employment Guarantee Council.
11 Functions and duties of Central Council.
12 State Employment Guarantee Council.
13 Principal authorities for planning and implementation of Schemes.
14 District Programme Coordinator.
15 Programme Officer.
16 Responsibilities of the Gram Panchayats.
17 Social audit of work by Gram Sabha.
18 Responsibilities of State Government in implementing Scheme.
19 Grievance redressal mechanism.
20 National Employment Guarantee Fund.
21 State Employment Guarantee Fund.
22 Funding pattern.
23 Transparency and accountability.
24 Audit of accounts.
25 Penalty for non-compliance.
26 Power to delegate.
27 Power of Central Government to give directions.
28 Act to have overriding effect.
29 Power to amend Schedules.
30 Protection of action taken in good faith.
31 Power of Central Government to make rules.
32 Power of State Government to make rules.
33 Laying of rules and Schemes.
34 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of the Sree Chitra Tirunal Medical Centre Society for Advanced Studies in Specialities, Trivandrum, as an institution of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Incorporation of Institute.
5 Composition of Institute.
6 Term of office of and vacancies among members.
7 President of Institute.
8 Allowances of President and members.
9 Meetings of Institute.
10 Governing Body and other committees of Institute.
11 Staff of Institute.
12 Objects of Institute.
13 Functions of Institute.
14 Vesting of property.
15 Payment to Institute.
16 Fund of Institute.
17 Budget of Institute.
18 Accounts and audit.
19 Annual report.
20 Pension and provident funds.
21 Authentication of orders and instruments of Institute.
22 Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
23 Grant of medical degrees, diplomas, etc., by Institute.
24 Recognition of medical qualifications granted by Institute.
25 Control by Central Government.
26 Disputes between Institute and Central Government.
27 Returns and information.
28 Transfer of service of existing employees.
29 Continuance of facilities at Institute.
30 Power to remove difficulties.
31 Power to make rules.
32 Power to make regulations.
33 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution and incorporation of the Board.
4 Secretary and other officers and employees of the Board.
5 Committees of the Board.
6 Functions of the Board.
7 Application for grant of financial assistance, etc.
8 Grants and loans by the Central Government.
9 Fund for Technology Development and Application.
10 Transfer of money receipts and liabilities.
11 Budget.
12 Annual report.
13 Accounts and audit.
14 Annual report and auditor’s report to be laid before Parliament.
15 Returns to be furnished to the Board.
16 Power of the Central Government to issue directions.
17 Power of Central Government to supersede the Board.
18 Delegation.
19 Members, officers and employees of the Board to be public servants.
20 Protection of action taken in good faith.
21 Power of Central Government to make rules.
22 Power of Board to make regulations.
23 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of the National Trust for Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disability, etc.
4 Term of office of Chairperson and Members, meeting of Board, etc.
5 Resignation of Chairperson and Members.
6 Disqualifications.
7 Vacation of office by Members.
8 Chief Executive Officer and staff of Trust.
9 Vacancies in Board not to invalidate acts, etc.
10 Objects of Trust.
11 Powers and duties of Board.
12 Procedure for registration.
13 Constitution of local level committees.
14 Appointment for guardianship.
15 Duties of guardian.
16 Guardian to furnish inventory and annual accounts.
17 Removal of guardian.
18 Accountability.
19 Monitoring.
20 Annual general meeting.
21 Grants by the Central Government.
22 Fund.
23 Budget.
24 Accounts and audit.
25 Annual report.
26 Authentication of orders, etc.
27 Returns and information.
28 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
29 Power of Central Government to supersede Board.
30 Exemption from tax on income.
31 Protection of action taken in good faith.
32 Chairperson, Members and officers of Trust to be public servants.
33 Delegation.
34 Power to make rules.
35 Power to make regulations.
36 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Equality and non-discrimination.
4 Women and children with disabilities.
5 Community life.
6 Protection from cruelty and inhuman treatment.
7 Protection from abuse, violence and exploitation.
8 Protection and safety.
9 Home and family.
10 Reproductive rights.
11 Accessibility in voting.
12 Access to justice.
13 Legal capacity.
14 Provision for guardianship.
15 Designation of authorities to support.
16 Duty of educational institutions.
17 Specific measures to promote and facilitate inclusive education.
18 Adult education.
19 Vocational training and self-employment.
20 Non-discrimination in employment.
21 Equal opportunity policy.
22 Maintenance of records.
23 Appointment of Grievance Redressal Officer.
24 Social security.
25 Healthcare.
26 Insurance schemes.
27 Rehabilitation.
28 Research and development.
29 Culture and recreation.
30 Sporting activities.
31 Free education for children with benchmark disabilities.
32 Reservation in higher educational institutions.
33 Identification of posts for reservation.
34 Reservation.
35 Incentives to employers in private sector.
36 Special employment exchange.
37 Special schemes and development programmes.
38 Special provisions for persons with disabilities with high support.
39 Awareness campaigns.
40 Accessibility.
41 Access to transport.
42 Access to information and communication technology.
43 Consumer goods.
44 Mandatory observance of accessibility norms.
45 Time limit for making existing infrastructure and premises accessible and action for that purpose.
46 Time limit for accessibility by service providers.
47 Human resource development.
48 Social audit.
49 Competent authority.
50 Registration.
51 Application and grant of certificate of registration.
52 Revocation of registration.
53 Appeal.
54 Act not to apply to institutions established or maintained by Central or State Government.
55 Assistance to registered institutions.
56 Guidelines for assessment of specified disabilities.
57 Designation of certifying authorities.
58 Procedure for certification.
59 Appeal against a decision of certifying authority.
60 Constitution of Central Advisory Board on Disability.
61 Terms and conditions of service of members.
62 Disqualifications.
63 Vacation of seats by Members.
64 Meetings of the Central Advisory Board on disability.
65 Functions of Central Advisory Board on disability.
66 State Advisory Board on disability.
67 Terms and conditions of service of Members.
68 Disqualification.
69 Vacation of seats.
70 Meetings of State Advisory Board on disability.
71 Functions of State Advisory Board on disability.
72 District-level Committee on disability.
73 Vacancies not to invalidate proceedings.
74 Appointment of Chief Commissioner and Commissioners.
75 Functions of Chief Commissioner.
76 Action of appropriate authorities on recommendation of Chief Commissioner.
77 Powers of Chief Commissioner.
78 Annual and special reports by Chief Commissioner.
79 Appointment of State Commissioner in States.
80 Functions of State Commissioner.
81 Action by appropriate authorities on recommendation of State Commissioner.
82 Powers of State Commissioner.
83 Annual and special reports by State Commissioner.
84 Special Court.
85 Special Public Prosecutor.
86 National Fund for persons with disabilities.
87 Accounts and audit.
88 State Fund for persons with disabilities.
89 Punishment for contravention of provisions of Act or rules or regulations made thereunder.
90 Offences by companies.
91 Punishment for fraudulently availing any benefit meant for persons with benchmark disabilities.
92 Punishment for offences of atrocities.
93 Punishment for failure to furnish information.
94 Previous sanction of appropriate Government.
95 Alternative punishments.
96 Application of other laws not barred.
97 Protection of action taken in good faith.
98 Power to remove difficulties.
99 Power to amend Schedule.
100 Power of Central Government to make rules.
101 Power of State Government to make rules.
102 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Act to have overriding effect.
4 Local authorities to survey insanitary latrines and provide sanitary community latrines.
5 Prohibition of insanitary latrines and employment and engagement of manual scavenger.
6 Contract, agreement, etc., to be void.
7 Prohibition of persons from engagement or employment for hazardous cleaning of sewers and septic tanks.
8 Penalty for contravention of section 5 or section 6.
9 Penalty for contravention of section 7.
10 Limitation of prosecution.
11 Survey of manual scavengers in urban areas by Municipalities.
12 Application by an urban manual scavenger for identification.
13 Rehabilitation of persons identified as manual scavengers by a Municipality.
14 Survey of manual scavengers in rural areas by Panchayats.
15 Application by a rural manual scavenger for identification.
16 Rehabilitation of persons identified as manual scavengers by a Panchayat.
17 Responsibility of local authorities to ensure elimination of insanitary latrines.
18 Authorities who may be specified for implementing provisions of this Act.
19 Duty of District Magistrate and authorised officers.
20 Appointment of inspectors and their powers.
21 Offences to be tried by Executive Magistrate.
22 Offence to be cognizable and non-bailable.
23 Offences by companies.
24 Vigilance Committees.
25 Functions of Vigilance Committee.
26 State Monitoring Committee.
27 Functions of the State Monitoring Committee.
28 Duty of States or Union territories to send periodic reports to the Central Government.
29 Central Monitoring Committee.
30 Functions of the Central Monitoring Committee.
31 Functions of National Commission for Safai Karamcharis.
32 Power of State Government to designate an appropriate authority to monitor the implementation of this Act.
33 Duty of local authorities and other agencies to use modern technology for cleaning of sewers, etc.
34 Protection of action taken in good faith.
35 Jurisdiction of civil courts barred.
36 Power of appropriate Government to make rules.
37 Power of Central Government to make model rules.
38 Power to remove difficulties.
39 Power to exempt.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Punishments for offences atrocities.
4 Punishment for neglect of duties.
5 Enhanced punishment subsequent conviction.
6 Application of certain provisions of the Indian Penal Code.
7 Forfeiture of property of certain persons.
8 Presumption as to offences.
9 Conferment of powers.
10 Removal of person likely to commit offence.
11 Procedure on failure of person to remove himself from area and enter thereon after removal.
12 Taking measurements and photographs, etc., of persons against whom order under section 10 is made.
13 Penalty for noncompliance of order under section 10.
14 Special Court and Exclusive Special Court.
14A Appeals.
15 Special Public Prosecutor and Exclusive Public Prosecutor.
15A Rights of victims and witnesses.
16 Power of State Government to impose collective fine.
17 Preventive action to be taken by the law and order machinery.
18 Section 438 of the Code not to apply to persons committing an offence under the Act.
19 Section 360 of the Code or the provisions of the Probation of Offenders Act not to apply to persons guilty of an offence under the Act.
20 Act to override other laws.
21 Duty of Government to ensure effective implementation of the Act.
22 Protection of action taken in good faith.
23 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Collection of statistics.
4 Powers of appropriate Government to appoint statistics officer, etc.
5 Power of statistics officer to call for information.
6 Duty of informants.
7 All agencies to assist.
8 Right of access to records or documents.
9 Security of information.
10 Appropriate Government authorised to disclose certain information.
11 Disclosure of information schedules for bona fide research or statistical purposes.
12 Disclosure of historical documents.
13 Security of recorded information.
14 Restrictions on use of information.
15 Penalty for neglect or refusal to supply particulars.
16 Penalty for making false statement.
17 Penalty for mutilation or defacement of information schedule.
18 Penalty for obstruction of employees.
19 Penalty for other offences.
20 Penalty for failure to carry out duties and functions by employees.
21 Penalty for impersonation of employee.
22 General penalty.
23 Offences by companies.
24 Cognizance of offences.
25 Sanction for prosecution for offence.
26 Power of court to try cases summarily.
27 Power in respect of core statistics.
28 Power to give directions.
29 Public servants.
30 Bar of jurisdiction.
31 Protection of action taken in good faith.
32 Overriding effect.
33 Power to make rules.
34 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 No person to carry on business without registration.
4 Registration for multimodal transportation.
5 Cancellation of registration.
6 Appeal.
7 Issue of multimodal transport document.
8 Multimodal transport document to be regarded as document of title.
9 Contents of multimodal transport document.
10 Reservation in the multimodal transport document.
11 Evidentiary effect of the multimodal transport document.
12 Responsibility of the consignor.
13 Basis of liability of multimodal transport operator.
14 Limits of liability when the nature and value of the consignment have not been declared and stage of transport where loss or damage occurred is not known.
15 Limits of liability when the nature and value of the consignment have not been declared and stage of transport where loss or damage occurred is known.
16 Liability of the multimodal transport operator in case of delay in delivery of goods under certain circumstances.
17 Assessment of compensation.
18 Loss of right of multimodal transport operator to limit liability.
19 Limit of liability of multimodal transport operator for total loss of goods.
20 Notice of loss of or damage to goods.
20A Period of responsibility.
21 Special provision for dangerous goods.
22 Right of multimodal transport operator to have lien on goods and documents.
23 General average.
24 Limitation on action.
25 Jurisdiction for instituting action.
26 Arbitration.
27 Delegation of power.
28 Multimodal transport contract to be made in accordance with this Act.
29 Act of override other enactments.
30 Power to make rules.
31 Repealed.
32Repeal and savings.
1 Short title and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Seamen's Provident Fund Scheme.
4 Vesting of Fund, etc.
5 Constitution of Board of Trustees.
6 Committees.
7 Appointment of employees of Board.
8 Contributions.
9 Determination of moneys due from employers.
10 Mode of recovery of moneys due from employers.
11 Fund deemed to be recognised Provident Fund under Act 43 of 1961.
12 Protection against attachment.
13 Priority of payment of contributions over other debts.
14 Employer not to reduce wages.
15 Inspectors.
16 Penalties.
17 Offences by companies.
18 Power to recover damages.
19 Transfer of account
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Transfer and vesting of the textile undertakings.
4 General effect of vesting.
5 Company to be liable for certain prior liabilities.
6 Transfer of any textile undertaking or part thereof to a Subsidiary Textile Corporation.
7 Shares to be issued by National Textile Corporation for the value of assets transferred to it by the Central Government.
8 Payment of amount.
9 Payment of further amounts.
10 Management, etc., of the textile undertakings.
10A Special provision for disposal of assets of the textile undertakings in certain circumstances.
11 Duty of persons in charge of management of the textile undertakings to deliver all assets, etc.
12 Continuance of employees of the textile undertakings.
13 Provident and other funds.
14 Transfer of employees to a Subsidiary Textile Corporation.
15 Appointment of Commissioner of Payments.
16 Payment by the Central Government to the Commissioner.
17 Certain powers of the National Textile Corporation.
18 Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
19 Priorities of claims.
20 Examination of claims.
21 Admission or rejection of claims.
22 Disbursement of money by the Commissioner to claimants.
23 Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited with the general revenue account.
24 Act to have overriding effect.
25 Assumption of liability.
26 Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by National Textile Corporation.
27 Penalties.
28 Offences by companies.
29 Protection of action taken in good faith.
30 Delegation of powers.
31 Power to make rules.
32Power to remove difficulties
33 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Acquisition of rights of owners and vesting of the textile undertakings.
4 General effect of vesting.
5 Owner to be liable for certain prior liabilities.
6 Transfer of any textile undertaking or part thereof to a subsidiary textile corporation.
7 Shares to be issued by the National Textile Corporation for the value of the assets transferred to it by the Central Government.
8 Payment of amount to owners of textile undertakings.
9 Payment of further amount.
10 Management, etc., of textile undertakings.
11 Special provision for disposal of assets of the textile undertakings in certain circumstances.
12 Duty of persons in charge of management of textile undertakings to deliver all assets, etc.
13 Accounts.
14 Employment of certain employees to continue.
15 Provident and other funds.
16 Transfer of employees to a subsidiary textile corporation.
17 Appointment of Commissioners of Payments.
18 Payment by the Central Government to the Commissioner.
19 Certain powers of the National Textile Corporation.
20 Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
21 Priority of claims.
22 Examination of claims.
23 Admission or rejection of claims.
24 Disbursement of money by the Commissioner to claimants.
25 Disbursement of amounts to the owners.
26 Undisbursed or unclaimed amounts to be deposited to the general reserve account.
27 Assumption of liability.
28 Management to continue to vest in the custodian until alternative arrangements are made.
29 Act to override all other enactments.
30 Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by the National Textile Corporation.
31 Penalties.
32 Offences by companies.
33 Protection of action taken in good faith.
34 Textile companies not to be wound up by the court.
35 Delegation of powers.
36 Power to make rules.
37 Power to remove difficulties.
38 Repeal and saving.
39 Validation.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Forest rights of Forest dwelling Scheduled Tribes and other tradional forest dwellers.
4 Recognition of, and vesting of, forest rights in forest dwelling Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers.
5 Duties of holders of forest rights.
6 Authorities to vest forest rights in forest dwelling Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers and procedure thereof.
7 Offences by members or officers of authorities and Committees under this Act.
8 Cognizance of offences.
9 Members of authorities, etc., to be public servants.
10 Protection of action taken in good faith.
11 Nodal agency.
12 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
13 Act not in derogation of any other law.
14 Power to make rules.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration as to expediency of control by the Union.
3 Definitions.
4 Establishment and incorporation of the Betwa River Board.
5 Executive Committee.
6 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Board or the Executive Committee.
7 Chief Engineer and Financial Adviser.
8 Other officers and employees of the Board.
9 Advisory Committees.
10 Functions of the Board.
11 Conditions subject to which the Board may exercise its functions.
12 Powers of the Board.
13 Betwa River Board Fund.
14 Budget.
15 Annual report.
16 Accounts and audit.
17 Directions by Central Government.
18 Disputes between the Board and the State Governments.
19 Power to enter.
20 Members, officers and employees of the Board to be public servants.
21 Protection of action taken in good faith.
22 Power to make rules.
23 Power to make regulations.
24 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Complaints by State Governments as to water disputes.
4 Constitution of Tribunal.
5 Adjudication of water disputes.
5A Filling of vacancies.
6 Publication of decision of Tribunal.
6A Power to make schemes to implement decision of Tribunal.
7 Prohibition of levy of seigniorage, etc.
8 Bar of reference of certain disputes to Tribunal.
9 Powers of Tribunal.
9A maintenance of date bank and information.
10 Allowances or fees for presiding officer of Tribunal and assessors.
11 Bar of jurisdiction of Supreme Court and other courts.
12 Dissolution of Tribunal.
13 Power to make rules.
14 Constitution of Ravi and Beas Waters Tribunal.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development as an institution of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Incorporation of Institute.
5 Effect of establishment of Institute.
6 Objects of Institute.
7 Functions of Institute.
8 Institute to be open to all races, creeds, gender and classes.
9 Teaching at Institute.
10 Visitor.
11 Authorities of Institute.
12 Establishment of Executive Council.
13 Terms of office of, vacancies among, and allowances payable to members of Executive Council.
14 Meetings of Executive Council.
15 Powers and functions of Executive Council.
16 Academic Council.
17 Functions of Academic Council.
18 Finance Committee.
19 Functions of Finance Committee.
20 Other authorities.
21 Officers of Institute.
22 Director.
23 Registrar.
24 Other officers.
25 Grants by Central Government.
26 Fund of Institute.
27 Endowment to other funds.
28 Accounts and audit.
29 Pension and provident fund.
30 Appointment of staff of Institute.
31 Power to make Statutes.
32 Statutes how to be made.
33 Power to make Ordinances.
34 Ordinances how to be made.
35 Conduct of business by authorities of Institute.
36 Tribunal of Arbitration.
37 Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies.
38 Grant of degrees, etc., by Institute.
39 Sponsored schemes.
40 Meetings of Academic Council and Finance Committee.
41 Power of Central Government to give directions to Institute.
42 Protection action taken in good faith.
43 Power to make rules.
44 Statutes, Ordinances notifications to be published in Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
45 Power to remove difficulties.
46 Transitional provisions.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Attempt to commit sati.
4 Abetment of sati.
5 Punishment for glorification of sati.
6 Power to prohibit certain acts.
7 Power to remove certain temples or other structures.
8 Power to seize certain properties.
9 Trial of offences under this Act.
10 Special Public Prosecutors.
11 Procedure and powers of Special Courts.
12 Power of Special Court with respect to other offences.
13 Forfeiture of funds or property.
14 Appeal.
15 Protection of action taken under this Act.
16 Burden of proof.
17 Obligation of certain persons to report about the commission of offence under this Act.
18 Person convicted of an offence under section 4 to be disqualified from inheriting certain properties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of National Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
4 Appointment of Chairperson and Members.
5 Term of office and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
6 Salary and allowances of Chairperson and Members.
7 Removal from office.
8 Vacation of office by Chairperson or Member.
9 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Commission.
10 Procedure for transaction of business.
11 Member-Secretary, officers and other employees of Commission.
12 Salaries and allowances to be paid out of grants.
13 Functions of Commission.
14 Powers relating to inquiries.
15 Steps after inquiry.
16 Annual and special reports of Commission.
17 Constitution of State Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
18 Appointment of Chairperson and other Members.
19 Term of office and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
20 Salary and allowances and Chairperson and Members.
21 Secretary, officers and other employees of the State Commission.
22 Salaries and allowances to be paid out of grants.
23 Annual and special reports of State Commission.
24 Application of certain provisions relating to National Commission for Protection of Child Rights to State Commissions.
25 Children’s Courts.
26 Special Public Prosecutor.
27 Grants by Central Government.
28 Grants by State Governments.
29 Accounts and audit of Commission.
30 Accounts and audit of State Commission.
31 Protection of action taken in good faith.
32 Chairperson, Members and other officers to be public servant.
33 Directions by Central Government.
34 Returns or information.
35 Power of Central Government to make rules.
36 Power of State Government to make rules.
37 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Prohibition of advertisements containing indecent representation of women.
4 Prohibition of publication or sending by post of books, pamphlets, etc., containing indecent representation of women.
5 Powers to enter and search.
6 Penalty.
7 Offences by companies
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Certain prohibitions in relation to infant milk substitutes, feeding bottles and infant foods.
4 Prohibition of incentives for the use or sale of infant milk substitutes or feeding bottles.
5 Donations of infant milk substitutes or feeding bottles or equipment of materials relating thereto.
6 Information on containers and labels of infant milk substitutes of infant foods.
7 Educational and other materials relating to feeding of infants to contain certain particulars.
8 Health care system.
9 Inducement to health worker for promoting use of infant milk substitutes, etc.
10 Special provision relating to employees of person who produces, supplies, distributes or sells infant milk substitutes, etc.
11 Standards of infant milk substitutes, feeding bottles or infant foods.
12 Powers of entry and search.
13 Power to seize infant milk substitutes, etc., or containers thereof.
14 Confiscation.
15 Power to give option to pay cost in lieu of confiscation.
16 Confiscation not to interfere with other punishments.
17 Adjudication.
18 Giving of opportunity to the owner of the seized infant milk substitute or feeding bottle or infant food or container thereof.
19 Appeal.
20 Penalty.
21 Cognizance of offences.
22 Offences by companies.
23 Offences to be cognizable and bailable.
24 Protection of action taken in good faith.
25 Application of Act 37 of 1954 not barred.
26 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 General principles to be followed in administration of Act.
4 Juvenile Justice Board.
5 Placement of person, who cease to be a child during process of inquiry.
6 Placement of persons, who committed an offence, when person was below the age of eighteen years.
7 Procedure in relation to Board.
8 Powers, functions and responsibilities of the Board.
9 Procedure to be followed by a Magistrate who has not been empowered under this Act.
10 Apprehension of child alleged to be in conflict with law.
11 Role of person in whose charge child in conflict with law is placed.
12 Bail to a person who is apparently a child alleged to be in conflict with law.
13 Information to parents, guardian or probation officer.
14 Inquiry by Board regarding child in conflict with law.
15 Preliminary assessment into heinous offences by Board.
16 Review of pendency of inquiry.
17 Orders regarding a child not found to be in conflict with law.
18 Orders regarding child found to be in conflict with law.
19 Powers of Children’s Court.
20 Child attained age of twenty-one years and yet to complete prescribed term of stay in place of safety.
21 Order that may not be passed against a child in conflict with law.
22 Proceeding under Chapter VIII of the Code of Criminal Procedure not to apply against child.
23 No joint proceedings of child in conflict with law and person not a child.
24 Removal of disqualification on the findings of an offence.
25 Special provision in respect of pending cases.
26 Provision with respect of run away child in conflict with law.
27 Child Welfare Committee.
28 Procedure in relation to Committee.
29 Powers of Committee.
30 Functions and responsibilities of Committee.
31 Production before Committee.
32 Mandatory reporting regarding a child found separated from guardian.
33 Offence of non-reporting.
34 Penalty for non-reporting.
35 Surrender of children.
36 Inquiry.
37 Orders passed regarding a child in need of care and protection.
38 Procedure for declaring a child legally free for adoption.
39 Process of rehabilitation and social re-integration.
40 Restoration of child in need of care and protection.
41 Registration of child care institutions.
42 Penalty for non-registration of child care institutions.
43 Open shelter.
44 Foster care.
45 Sponsorship.
46 After care of children leaving child care institution.
47 Observation homes.
48 Special homes.
49 Place of safety.
50 Children’s Home.
51 Fit facility.
52 Fit person.
53 Rehabilitation and re-integration services in institutions registered under this Act and management thereof.
54 Inspection of institutions registered under this Act.
55 Evaluation of functioning of structures.
56 Adoption.
57 Eligibility of prospective adoptive parents.
58 Procedure for adoption by Indian prospective adoptive parents living in India.
59 Procedure for inter-country adoption of an orphan or abandoned or surrendered child.
60 Procedure for inter-country relative adoption.
61Procedure for disposal of adoption proceedings
62 Additional procedural requirements and documentation.
63 Effect of adoption.
64 Reporting of adoption.
65 Specialised Adoption Agencies.
66 Adoption of children residing in institutions not registered as adoption agencies.
67 State Adoption Resource Agency.
68 Central Adoption Resource Authority.
69 Steering Committee of Authority.
70 Powers of Authority.
71 Annual Report of Authority.
72 Grants by Central Government.
73 Accounts and audit of Authority.
74 Prohibition on disclosure of identity of children.
75 Punishment for cruelty to child.
76 Employment of child for begging.
77 Penalty for giving intoxicating liquor or narcotic drug or psychotropic substance to a child.
78 Using a child for vending, peddling, carrying, supplying or smuggling any intoxicating liquor, narcotic drug or psychotropic substance.
79 Exploitation of a child employee.
80 Punitive measures for adoption without following prescribed procedures.
81 Sale and procurement of children for any purpose.
82 Corporal punishment.
83 Use of child by militant groups or other adults.
84 Kidnapping and abduction of child.
85 Offences committed on disabled children.
86 Classification of offences and designated court.
87 Abetment.
88 Alternative punishment.
89 Offence committed by child under this Chapter.
90 Attendance of parent or guardian of child.
91 Dispensing with attendance of child.
92 Placement of a child suffering from disease requiring prolonged medical treatment in an approved place.
93 Transfer of a child who is mentally ill or addicted to alcohol or other drugs.
94 Presumption and determination of age.
95 Transfer of a child to place of residence.
96 Transfer of child between Children’s Homes, or special homes or fit facility or fit person in different parts of India.
97 Release of a child from an institution.
98 Leave of absence to a child placed in an institution.
99 Reports to be treated as confidential.
100 Protection of action taken in good faith.
101 Appeals.
102 Revision.
103 Procedure in inquiries, appeals and revision proceedings.
104 Power of the Committee or the Board to amend its own orders.
105 Juvenile justice fund.
106 State Child Protection Society and District Child Protection Unit.
107 Child Welfare Police Officer and Special Juvenile Police Unit.
108 Public awareness on provisions of Act.
109 Monitoring of implementation of Act.
110 Power to make rules.
111 Repeal and savings.
112 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of the National Commission for Women.
4 Term of office and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
5 Officers and other employees of the Commission.
6 Salaries and allowances to be paid out of grants.
7 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Commission.
8 Committees of the Commission.
9 Procedure to be regulated by the Commission.
10 Functions of the Commission.
11 Grants by the Central Government.
12 Accounts and audit.
13 Annual report.
14 Annual report and audit report to be laid before Parliament.
15 Chairperson, Members and Staff of the Commission to be public servants.
16 Central Government to consult Commission.
17 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Penetrative sexual assault.
4 Punishment for penetrative sexual assault.
5 Aggravated penetrative sexual assault.
6 Punishment for aggravated penetrative sexual assault.
7Sexual assault.
8 Punishment for sexual assault.
9Aggravated sexual assault.
10 Punishment for aggravated sexual assault.
11 Sexual harassment.
12 Punishment for sexual harassment.
13 Use of child for pornographic purposes.
14 Punishment for using child for pornographic purposes.
15 Punishment for storage of pornographic material involving child.
16 Abetment of an offence.
17 Punishment for abetment.
18 Punishment for attempt to commit an offence.
19 Reporting of offences.
20 Obligation of media, studio and photographic facilities to report cases.
21 Punishment for failure to report or record a case.
22 Punishment for false complaint or false information.
23 Procedure for media.
24 Recording of statement of a child.
25 Recording of statement of a child by Magistrate.
26 Additional provisions regarding statement to be recorded.
27 Medical examination of a child.
28 Designation of Special Courts.
29 Presumption as to certain offences.
30 Presumption of culpable mental state.
31 Application of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 to proceedings before a Special Court.
32 Special Public Prosecutors.
33 Procedure and powers of Special Court.
34 Procedure in case of commission of offence by child and determination of age by Special Court.
35 Period for recording of evidence of child and disposal of case.
36 Child not to see accused at the time of testifying.
37 Trials to be conducted in camera.
38 Assistance of an interpreter or expert while recording evidence of child.
39 Guidelines for child to take assistance of experts, etc.
40 Right of child to take assistance of legal practitioner.
41 Provisions of sections 3 to 13 not to apply in certain cases.
42 Alternative punishment.
42A Act not in derogation of any other law.
43 Public awareness about Act.
44 Monitoring of implementation of Act.
45 Power to make rules.
46 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Definitions of domestic violence.
4 Information to Protection Officer and exclusion of liability of informant.
5 Duties of police officers, service providers and Magistrate.
6 Duties of shelter homes.
7 Duties of medical facilities.
8 Appointment of Protection Officers.
9 Duties and functions of Protection Officers.
10 Service providers.
11 Duties of Government.
12 Application of Magistrate.
13 Service of notice.
14 Counselling.
15 Assistance of welfare expert.
16 Proceedings to be held in camera.
17 Right to reside in a shared household.
18 Protection orders.
19 Residence orders.
20 Monetary reliefs.
21 Custody orders.
22 Compensation orders.
23 Power to grant interim and ex parte orders.
24 Court to give copies of order free of cost.
25 Duration of orders.
26 Relief in other suits and legal proceedings.
27 Jurisdiction.
28 Procedure.
29 Appeal.
30 Protection Officers and members of service providers to be public servants.
31 Penalty for breach of protection order by respondent.
32 Cognizance and proof.
33 Penalty for not discharging duty by Protection Officers.
34 Cognizance of offence committed by Protection Officer.
35 Protection of action taken in good faith.
36 Act not in derogation of any other law.
37 Power of Central Government to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Prevention of sexual harassment.
4 Constitution of Internal Complaints Committee.
5 Notification of District Officer.
6 Constitution and jurisdiction of Local Committee.
7 Composition tenure and other terms and conditions of Local Committee.
8 Grants and audit.
9 Complaint of sexual harassment.
10 Conciliation.
11 Inquiry into complaint.
12 Action during pendency of inquiry.
13 Inquiry report.
14 Punishment for false or malicious complaint and false evidence.
15 Determination of compensation.
16 Prohibition of publication or making known contents of complaint and inquiry proceedings.
17 Penalty for publication or making known contents of complaint and inquiry proceedings.
18 Appeal.
19 Duties of employer.
20 Duties and powers of District Officer.
21 Committee to submit annual report.
22 Employer to include information in annual report.
23 Appropriate Government to monitor implementation and maintain data.
24 Appropriate Government to take measures to publicise the Act.
25 Power to call for information and inspection of records.
26 Penalty for non-compliance with provisions of Act.
27 Cognizance of offence by courts.
28 Act not in derogation of any other law.
29 Power of appropriate Government to make rules.
30 Power to remove difficulties.
33Validation of certain acts and indemnity
23 to 26 Repealed.
34Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 The University.
4 Objects of the University.
5 Powers of the University.
6 Jurisdiction.
7 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
8 The Visitor.
9 Officers of the University.
10 The Chancellor.
11 The Vice-Chancellor.
12 Deans and Directors.
13 The Registrar.
14 The Comptroller.
15 Other officers.
16 Authorities of the University.
17 The Board.
18 The Academic Council.
19 The Finance Committee.
20 The Research Programme Committee.
21 The Extension Education Advisory Committee.
22 The Board of Studies.
23 Faculties.
24 Other authorities.
25 Power to make Statutes.
26 Statutes how to be made.
27 Power to make Ordinances.
28 Regulations.
29 Annual report.
30 Annual accounts.
31 Conditions of service of employees.
32 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
33 Right to appeal.
34 Provident and pension funds.
35 Disputes as to constitution of University authorities.
36 Constitution of Committees.
37 Filling of casual vacancies.
38 Proceedings of University authorities not invalidated by vacancy.
39 Protection of action taken in good faith.
40 Mode of proof of University records.
41 Power to remove difficulties.
42 Transitional provisions.
43 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Authentication of electronic records.
3A Electronic signature.
4 Legal recognition of electronic records.
5 Legal recognition of electronic signatures.
6 Use of electronic records and electronic signatures in Government and its agencies.
6A Delivery of services by service provider.
7 Retention of electronic records.
7A Audit of documents, etc., maintained in electronic form.
8 Publication of rule, regulation, etc., in Electronic Gazette.
9 Sections 6, 7 and 8 not to confer right to insist document should be accepted in electronic form.
10 Power to make rules by Central Government in respect of electronic signature.
10A Validity of contracts formed through electronic means.
11 Attribution of electronic records.
12 Acknowledgment of receipt.
13 Time and place of despatch and receipt of electronic record.
14 Secure electronic record.
15 Secure electronic signature.
16 Security procedures and practices.
17 Appointment of Controller and other officers.
18 Functions of Controller.
19 Recognition of foreign Certifying Authorities.
20 [Omitted.].
21 Licence to issue electronic signature Certificates.
22 Application for licence.
23 Renewal of licence.
24 Procedure for grant or rejection of licence.
25 Suspension of licence.
26 Notice of suspension or revocation of licence.
27 Power to delegate.
28 Power to investigate contraventions.
29 Access to computers and data.
30 Certifying Authority to follow certain procedures.
31 Certifying Authority to ensure compliance of the Act, etc.
32 Display of licence.
33 Surrender of licence.
34 Disclosure.
35 Certifying authority to issue electronic signature Certificate.
36 Representations upon issuance of Digital signature Certificate.
37 Suspension of Digital Signature Certificate.
38 Revocation of Digital Signature Certificate.
39 Notice of suspension or revocation.
40 Generating key pair.
40A Duties of subscriber of Electronic Signature Certificate.
41 Acceptance of Digital Signature Certificate.
42 Control of private key.
43 Penalty and compensation for damage to computer, computer system, etc.
43A Compensation for failure to protect data.
44 Penalty for failure to furnish information, return, etc.
45 Residuary penalty.
46 Power to adjudicate.
47 Factors to be taken into account by the adjudicating officer.
48 Appellate Tribunal.
49 [Omitted.].
50 [Omitted.].
51 [Omitted.].
52 [Omitted.].
52A [Omitted.].
52B [Omitted.].
52C [Omitted.].
52D Decision by majority.
53 [Omitted.].
54 [Omitted.].
55 Orders constituting Appellate Tribunal to be final and not to invalidate its proceedings.
56 [Omitted.].
57 Appeal to Appellate Tribunal.
58 Procedure and powers of the Appellate Tribunal.
59 Right to legal representation.
60 Limitation.
61 Civil court not to have jurisdiction.
62 Appeal to High Court.
63 Compounding of contraventions.
64 Recovery of penalty or compensation.
65 Tampering with computer source documents.
66 Computer related offences.
66A Punishment for sending offensive messages through communication service, etc.
66B Punishment for dishonestly receiving stolen computer resource or communication device.
66C Punishment for identity theft.
66D Punishment for cheating by personation by using computer resource.
66E Punishment for violation of privacy.
66F Punishment for cyber terrorism.
67 Punishment for publishing or transmitting obscene material in electronic form.
67A Punishment for publishing or transmitting of material containing sexually explicit act, etc., in electronic form.
67B Punishment for publishing or transmitting of material depicting children in sexually explicit act, etc., in electronic form.
67C Preservation and retention of information by intermediaries.
68 Power of Controller to give directions.
69 Power to issue directions for interception or monitoring or decryption of any information through any computer resource.
69A Power to issue directions for blocking for public access of any information through any computer resource.
69B Power to authorise to monitor and collect traffic data or information through any computer resource for cyber security.
70 Protected system.
70A National nodal agency.
70B Indian Computer Emergency Response Team to serve as national agency for incident response.
71 Penalty for misrepresentation.
72 Penalty for Breach of confidentiality and privacy.
72A Punishment for disclosure of information in breach of lawful contract.
73 Penalty for publishing electronic signature Certificate false in certain particulars.
74 Publication for fraudulent purpose.
75 Act to apply for offence or contravention committed outside India.
76 Confiscation.
77 Compensation, penalties or confiscation not to interfere with other punishment.
77A Compounding of offences.
77B Offences with three years imprisonment to be bailable.
78 Power to investigate offences.
79 Exemption from liability of intermediary in certain cases.
79A Central Government to notify Examiner of Electronic Evidence.
80 Power of police officer and other officers to enter, search, etc.
81 Act to have overriding effect.
81A Application of the Act to electronic cheque and truncated cheque.
82 Controller, Deputy Controller and Assistant Controller to be public servants.
83 Power to give directions.
84 Protection of action taken in good faith.
84A Modes or methods for encryption.
84B Punishment for abetment of offences.
84C Punishment for attempt to commit offences.
85 Offences by companies.
86 Removal of difficulties.
87 Power of Central Government to make rules.
88 Constitution of Advisory Committee.
89 Power of Controller to make regulations.
90 Power of State Government to make rules.
91 [Omitted.].
92 [Omitted.].
93 [Omitted.].
94 [Omitted.].
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Application of other laws not barred.
3 Definitions.
3A Construction of references to any law not in force or any functionary not in existence in the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
4 Presumption as to poisonous substances.
5 The Drugs Technical Advisory Board.
6 The Central Drugs Laboratory.
7 The Drugs Consultative Committee.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 [Omitted.].
3 Definitions.
4 No mining lease to be valid unless it is in accordance with this Act.
5 Power to make rules as respects mining leases.
6 Power to make rules as respects mineral development.
6A Royalties in respect of mineral oils.
7 Power to make rules for modification of existing leases.
8 Delegation.
9 Penalties.
10 Laying of rules and notifications.
11 Power of inspection.
12 Relaxation of rules in special cases.
13 Act to be binding on the Government.
14 Protection of action taken in good faith.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Declaration as to expediency of Union control.
3 Definitions.
4 Constitution of the Board.
4A Disqualification for being nominated or appointed as a member of Board.
5 Power of the Central Government in default of nominations.
6 Vice-Chairperson and Standing Committee.
7 Secretary of the Board.
8 Functions of the Board.
8A Constitution of Central Silk-worm Seed Committee.
8B Powers and functions of Committee.
8C Power to notify kinds or varieties of silk-worm seeds.
8D Hybrid Authorisation Committee.
8E Registration Committee.
8F Constitution of Seed Certification Agency.
8G Constitution of Central Seed Testing Laboratories.
8H Appointment of Seed Officers.
8-I Export and Import of Silk-worm Seed.
8J Statement by silk-worm seed producers.
9Funds of the Board.
10Imposition of cess on certain kinds of silk.
11Control by the Central Government.
12 Accounts of the Board.
12A Annual report
13Power of Central Government to make rules
13A Power to make regulations.
13B Laying of rules, regulations and notifications.
14Penalties
14A Penalty for contravention of sections 8C and 8E.
15Omitted
15AOmitted.
16Bar of legal proceedings.
16A Effect of Act and rules, etc., inconsistent with other enactments.
17Omitted..
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Declaration as to expediency of control by the Union.
3 Definitions.
4 [Omitted.].
5 Establishment and constitution of Central Advisory Council and its functions.
6 Establishment and constitution of Development Councils and their functions.
7 Reports and accounts of Development Councils.
8 Dissolution of Development Councils.
9 Imposition of cess on scheduled industries in certain cases.
10 Registration of existing industrial undertakings.
10A Revocation of registration in certain cases.
11 Licensing of new industrial undertakings.
11A Licence for producing or manufacturing new articles.
11B Power of Central Government to specify the requirements which shall be complied with by small scale industrial undertakings.
12 Revocation and amendment of licences in certain cases.
13 Further provision for licensing of industrial undertakings in special cases.
14 Procedure for the grant of licence or permission.
15 Power to cause investigation to be made into scheduled industries or industrial undertakings.
15A Power to investigate into the affairs of a company in liquidation.
16 Powers of Central Government on completion of investigation under section 15.
17 [Omitted.].
18 Power of person or body of persons appointed under section 15 to call for assistance in any investigation.
18A Power of Central Government to assume management or control of an industrial undertaking in certain cases.
18AA Power to take over industrial undertakings without investigation under certain circumstances.
18B Effect of notified order under section 18A.
18C Contracts in bad faith, etc., may be cancelled or varied.
18D No right to compensation for termination of office or contract.
18E Application of Act 7 of 1913.
18F Power of Central Government to cancel notified order under section 18A.
18FA Power of Central Government to authorise, with the permission of the High Court, persons to take over management or control of industrial undertakings.
18FB Power of Central Government to make certain declarations in relation to industrial undertakings, the management or control of which has been taken over under section 18A, section 18AA or section 18FA.
18FC Power of Central Government to call for report on the affairs and working of managed company.
18FD Decision of Central Government in relation to managed Company.
18FE Provisions where Government decides to follow the course of action specified in section 18FD (1).
18FF Provisions where Government decides to follow the course of action specified in section 18FD (2).
18FG Preparation of inventory of assets and liabilities and list of members and creditors of managed company.
18FH Stay of suits and other proceedings.
18G Power to control supply, distribution, price, etc., of certain articles.
19 Powers of inspection.
20 General prohibition of taking over management or control of industrial undertakings.
21 Certain administrative expenses of Development Councils to be paid from moneys provided by Parliament.
22 Power of the Central Government to issue directions to Development Council.
23 Decision of Central Government final respecting certain matters.
24 Penalties.
24A Penalty for false statements.
25 Delegation of powers.
26 Power to issue directions.
27 Cognizance of offences.
28 Burden of proof in certain cases.
29 Jurisdiction of courts.
29A Special provision regarding fines.
29B Power to exempt in special cases.
29C Protection of action taken under the Act.
29D Debts incurred by the authorised person to have priority.
29E Validation.
30 Power to make rules.
31 Application of other laws not barred.
32 [Repealed.].
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Act not to apply in certain cases.
4 References to time of day.
5 Chief Inspector and Inspectors.
6 Functions of Inspectors.
7 Powers of Inspectors of Mines.
8 Powers of special officer to enter, measure, etc.
9 Facilities to be afforded to Inspectors.
9A Facilities to be provided for occupational health survey.
10 Secrecy of information obtained.
11 Certifying surgeons.
12 Committees.
13 Functions of the Committee.
14 Powers, etc., of the Committees.
15 Recovery of expenses.
16 Notice to be given of mining operations.
17 Managers.
18 Duties and responsibilities of owners, agents and managers.
19 Drinking water.
20 Conservancy.
21 Medical appliances.
22 Powers of Inspectors when causes of danger not expressly provided against exist or when employment of persons is dangerous.
22A Power to prohibit employment in certain cases.
23 Notice to be given of accidents.
24 Power of Government to appoint Court of inquiry in cases of accidents.
25 Notice of certain diseases.
26 Power to direct investigation of causes of disease.
27 Publication of reports.
28 Weekly day of rest.
29 Compensatory days of rest.
30 Hours of work above ground.
31 Hours of work below ground.
32 Night shift.
33 Extra wages for overtime.
34 Prohibition of employment of certain persons.
35 Limitation of daily hours of work including overtime work.
36 Notices regarding hours of work.
37 Supervising Staff.
38 Exemption from provisions regarding employment.
39 Power to make exempting rules.
40 Employment of persons below eighteen years of age.
41 [Omitted.].
42 [Omitted.].
43 Power to require medical examination.
44 [Omitted.].
45 Prohibition of the presence of persons below eighteen years of age in a mine.
46 Employment of women.
47 [Omitted.].
48 Registers of persons employed.
49 Application of Chapter.
50 Leave defined.
51 Calendar year defined.
52 Annual leave with wages.
53 Wages during leave period.
54 Payment in advance in certain cases.
55 Mode of recovery of unpaid wages.
56 Power to exempt mines.
57 Power of Central Government to make regulations.
58 Power of Central Government to make rules.
59 Prior publication of regulation and rules.
60 Power to make regulations without previous publication.
61 Bye-laws.
61A Laying of regulations, rules and bye-laws before Parliament.
62 Posting up of abstracts from Act, regulations, etc.
63 Obstruction.
64 Falsification of records, etc.
65 Use of false certificates of fitness.
66 Omission to furnish plans, etc.
67 Contravention of provisions regarding employment of labour.
68 Penalty for employment of persons below eighteen years of age.
69 Failure to appoint manager.
70 Notice of accidents.
71 Owner, etc., to report to Chief Inspector in certain cases.
72 Obligation of persons employed in a mine.
72A Special Provision for contravention of certain regulations.
72B Special provision for contravention of orders under section 22.
72C Special provision for contravention of law with dangerous results.
73 General provision for disobedience of orders.
74 Enhanced penalty after previous conviction.
75 Prosecution of owner, agent or manager.
76 Determination of owner in certain cases.
77 Exemption of owner, agent or manager from liability in certain cases.
78 Power of court to make orders.
79 Limitation of prosecutions.
80 Cognizance of offences.
80A [Omitted.].
81 Reference to Committee in lieu of prosecution in certain cases.
82 Decision of question whether a mine is under this Act.
83 Power to exempt from operation of Act, regulations, etc.,
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Act to override Act XX of 1863.
4 The Committee.
5 Composition of Committee.
6 Term of office and resignation and removal of members and casual vacancies.
7 President and vice-president.
8 Supersession of the Committee.
9 Power of Central Government to appoint Nazim.
10 Advisory Committee to advise Nazim.
11 Powers and duties of the Committee.
12 Remuneration of the Sajjadanashin.
13 Succession to the office of Sajjadanashin.
14 Power to solicit or receive offerings on behalf of the Durgah.
15 Committee to observe Muslim Law and tenets of the Chishti Saint.
16 Board of Arbitration.
17 Defect in the constitution of, or vacancy in, the Committee not to invalidate acts and proceedings.
18 Enforcement of final orders of Committee.
19 Audit of accounts and annual report.
20 Bye-laws.
21 Transitional provisions.
22 Repeal.
1 Short title.
2 Interpretation.
3 Citizenship by birth.
4 Citizenship by descent.
5 Citizenship by registration.
6 Citizenship by naturalization.
6A Special provisions as to citizenship of persons covered by the Assam Accord.
7 Citizenship by incorporation of territory.
7A Registration of Overseas Citizen of India Cardholder.
7B Conferment of rights on Overseas Citizen of India Cardholder.
7C Renunciation of Overseas Citizen of India Card.
7D Cancellation of registration as Overseas Citizen of India Cardholder.
8 Renunciation of citizenship.
9 Termination of citizenship.
10 Deprivation of citizenship.
11 [Omitted.].
12 [Omitted.].
13 Certificate of Citizenship in case of doubt.
14 Disposal of application under sections 5, 6 and 7A.
14A Issue of national identity cards.
15 Revision.
15A Review.
16 Delegation of powers.
17 Offences.
18 Power to make rules.
19 [Repealed.].
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
2A Interpretation of certain words and expressions.
3 Application for recognition of stock exchanges.
4 Grant of recognition to stock exchanges.
4A Corporatisation and demutualisation of stock exchanges.
4B Procedure for corporatisation and demutualisation.
5 Withdrawal of recognition.
6 Power of Central Government to call for periodical returns or direct inquiries to be made.
7 Annual reports to be furnished to the Central Government by stock exchanges.
7A Power of recognised stock exchange to make rules restricting voting rights, etc.
8 Power of Central Government to direct rules to be made or to make rules.
8A Clearing corporation.
9 Power of recognised stock exchanges to make bye-laws.
10 Power of Securities and Exchange Board of India to make or amend bye-laws of recognised stock exchanges.
11 Power of Central Government to supersede governing body of a recognised stock exchange.
12 Power to suspend business of recognised stock exchanges.
12A Power to issue directions.
13 Contracts in notified areas illegal in certain circumstances.
13A Additional trading floor.
14 Contracts in notified areas to be void in certain circumstances.
15 Members may not act as principals in certain circumstances.
16 Power to prohibit contracts in certain cases.
17 Licensing of dealers in securities in certain areas.
17A Public issue and listing of securities referred to in sub-clause (ie) of clause (h) of section 2.
18 Exclusion of spot delivery contracts from sections 13, 14, 15 and 17.
18A Contracts in derivatives.
19 Stock exchanges other than recognised stock exchanges prohibited.
20 [Omitted.].
21 Conditions for listing.
21A Delisting of securities.
22 Right of appeal against refusal by stock exchanges to list securities of public companies.
22A Right of appeal to Securities Appellate Tribunal against refusal of stock exchange to list securities of public companies.
22B Procedure and powers of Securities Appellate tribunal.
22C Right to legal representation.
22D Limitation.
22E Civil Court not to have jurisdiction.
22FAppeal to High Court.
23 Penalties.
23A Penalty for failure to furnish information, return, etc.
23B Penalty for failure by any person to enter into an agreement with clients.
23C Penalty for failure to redress Investors grievances.
23D Penalty for failure to segregate securities or moneys of client or clients.
23E Penalty for failure to comply with provision of listing conditions or delisting conditions or grounds.
23F Penalty for excess dematerialisation or delivery of unlisted securities.
23G Penalty for failure to furnish periodical returns, etc.
23H Penalty for contravention where no separate penalty has been provided.
23-I Power to adjudicate.
23J Factors to be taken into account by the adjudicating officer.
23JA Settlement of administrative and civil proceedings.
23JB Recovery of amounts.
23K Crediting sum realised by way of penalties to Consolidated Fund of India.
23L Appeal to Securities Appellate Tribunal.
23M Offences.
23NComposition of certain offences.
23-O Power to grant immunity.
24 Offences by companies.
25 Certain offences to be cognizable
26 Cognizance of offences by courts.
26A Establishment of Special Courts.
26B Offences triable by Special Courts.
26C. Appeal and Revision.
26D Application of Code to proceedings before Special Court.
26E Transitional provisions.
27Title to dividends.
27A Right to receive income from collective investment scheme.
27B Right to receive income from mutual fund
28 Act not to apply in certain cases.
29 Protection of action taken in good faith.
29A power to delegate
30 Power to make rules.
30A Special provisions related to commodity derivatives.
31 Power of Securities and Exchange Board of India to make regulations.
32 Validation of certain acts.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Declaration of certain highways to be national highways.
3 Definitions.
3A Power to acquire land, etc.
3B Power to enter for survey, etc.
3C Hearing of objections.
3D Declaration of acquisition.
3E Power to take possession.
3F Right to enter into the land where land has vested in the Central Government.
3G Determination of amount payable as compensation.
3H Deposit and payment of amount.
3-I Competent authority to have certain powers of civil court.
3J Land Acquisition Act 1 of 1894 not to apply
4National highways to vest in the Union
5Responsibility for development and maintenance of national highways.
6Power to issue directions
7Fees for services or benefits rendered on national highways.
8Omitted..
8A Power of Central Government to enter into agreements for development and maintenance of national highways.
8B Punishment for mischief by injury to national highway.
9Power to make rules.
10Laying of notifications, rules, etc., before Parliament.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Interpretation.
3 Meaning of publication.
4 When work not deemed to be published or performed in public.
5 When work deemed to be first published in India.
6Certain disputes to be decided by Commercial Court.
7 Nationality of author where the making of unpublished work is extended over considerable period.
8 Domicile of Corporations.
9 Copyright Office.
10 Registrar and Deputy Registrars of Copyrights.
11Omitted.
12Omitted.
13 Works in which copyright subsists.
14 Meaning of copyright.
15 Special provision regarding copyright in designs registered or capable of being registered under the Designs Act, 2000.
16 No copyright except as provided in this Act.
17 First owner of copyright.
18 Assignment of copyright.
19 Mode of assignment.
19A Disputes with respect to assignment of copyright.
20 Transmission of copyright in manuscript by testamentary disposition.
21 Right of author to relinquish copyright.
22 Term of copyright in published literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works.
23 Term of copyright in anonymous and pseudonymous works.
24 Term of copyright in posthumous work.
25 [Omitted.].
26 Term of copyright in cinematograph films.
27 Term of copyright in sound recording.
28 Term of copyright Government works.
28A Term of copyright in works of public undertakings.
29 Term of copyright in works of international organisations.
30 Licences by owners of copyright.
30A Application of sections 19.
31 Compulsory licence in works withheld from public.
31A Compulsory licence in unpublished or published works.
31B Compulsory licence for benefit of disabled.
31C Statutory licence for cover versions.
31D Statutory licence for broadcasting of literary and musical works and sound recording.
32 Licence to produce and publish translations.
32A Licence to reproduce and publish works for certain purposes.
32B Termination of licences issued under this Chapter.
33 Registration of copyright society.
33A Tariff Scheme by copyright societies.
34 Administration of rights of owner by copyright society.
34A [Omitted.].
35 Control over the copyright society by the author and other owners of rights.
36 Submission of returns and reports.
36A Rights and liabilities of performing rights societies.
37 Broadcast reproduction right.
38 Performer’s right.
38A Exclusive right of performers.
38B Moral rights of the performer.
39 Acts not infringing broadcast reproduction right or performer’s right.
39A Certain provisions to apply in case of broadcast reproduction right and performer’s.
40 Power to extend copyright to foreign works.
40A Power of Central Government to apply Chapter VIII to broadcasting organisations and performers in certain other countries.
41 Provisions as to works of certain international organisations.
42 Power to restrict rights in works of foreign authors first published in India.
42A Power to restrict rights of foreign broadcasting organisations and performer’s.
43 Orders under this Chapter to be laid before Parliament.
44 Register of Copyrights.
45 Entries in Register of Copyrights.
46 Indexes.
47 Form and inspection of register.
48 Register of Copyrights to be prima facie evidence of particulars entered therein.
49 Correction of entries in the Register of Copyrights.
50Rectification of Register by High Court.
50A Entries in the Register of Copyrights, etc., to be published.
51 When copyright infringed.
52 Certain acts not to be infringement of copyright.
52A Particulars to be included in records and video Films.
52B [Omitted.].
53 Importation of infringing copies.
53A Resale share right in original copies.
54 Definition.
55 Civil remedies for infringement of copyright.
56 Protection of separate rights.
57 Author’s special rights.
58 Rights of owner against persons possessing or dealing with infringing copies.
59 Restriction on remedies in the case of works of architecture.
60 Remedy in the case of groundless threat of legal proceedings.
61 Owner of copyright to be party to the proceeding.
62 Jurisdiction of court over matters arising under this Chapter.
63 Offences of infringement of copyright or other rights conferred by this Act.
63A Enhanced penalty on second and subsequent convictions.
63B Knowing use of infringing copy of computer programme to be an offence.
64 Power of police to seize infringing copies.
65 Possession of plates for purpose of making infringing copies.
65A Protection of technological measures.
65B Protection of Rights Management Information.
66 Disposal of infringing copies or plates for purpose of making infringing copies.
67 Penalty for making false entries in register, etc., for producing or tendering false entries.
68 Penalty for making false statements for the purpose of deceiving or influencing any authority or officer.
68A Penalty for contravention of section 52A.
69 Offences by companies.
70 Cognizance of offences.
71 Appeals against certain orders of Magistrate.
72Appeals against orders of Registrar of Copyrights.
73 Procedure for appeals.
74Registrar of Copyrights and Appellate Board to possess certain powers of civil courts
75Orders for payment of money passed by Registrar of Copyrights and Appellate Board to be executable as a decree
76 Protection of action taken in good faith.
77 Certain persons to be public servants.
78 Power to make rules.
79 Repeals, savings and transitional provisions.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of the Force.
4 Appointment and powers of superior officers.
5 [Omitted.].
6 Appointment of members of the Force.
7 Certificates to members of the Forces.
8 Superintendence and administration of the Force.
9 Dismissal, removal, etc., of members of the force.
10 Officers and members of the Force to be deemed to be railway servants.
11 Duties of members of the Force.
12 Power to arrest without warrant.
13 Power to search without warrant.
14 Procedure to be followed after arrest.
15 Officers and members of the Force to be considered always on duty and liable to be employed in any part of the railways.
15A Restrictions respecting right to Form association, etc.
16 Responsibilities of members of the Force during suspension.
16A Surrender of certificate, arms, etc., by persons ceasing to be members of the Force.
17 Penalties for neglect of duty, etc.
18 Application of Act 22 of 1922 to members of the Force.
19 Certain Acts not to apply to members of the Force.
20 Protection of acts of members of the Force.
21 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 State Bar Councils.
4 Bar Council of India.
5 Bar Council to be body corporate.
6 Functions of State Bar Councils.
7 Functions of Bar Council of India.
7A Membership in international bodies.
8 Term of office of members of State Bar Council.
8A Constitution of special Committee in the absence of election.
9 Disciplinary committees.
9A Constitution of legal aid committees.
10 Constitution of committees other than disciplinary committees.
10A Transaction of business by Bar Councils and committees thereof.
10B Disqualification of members of Bar Council.
11 Staff of Bar Council.
12 Accounts and audit.
13 Vacancies in Bar Council and committees thereof not to invalidate action taken.
14 Election to Bar Councils not to be questioned on certain grounds.
15 Power to make rules.
16 Senior and other advocates.
17 State Bar Councils to maintain roll of advocates.
18 Transfer of name from one State roll to another.
19 State Bar Councils to send copies of rolls of advocates to the Bar Council of India.
20 Special provision for enrolment of certain Supreme Court advocates.
21 Disputes regarding seniority.
22 Certificate of enrolment.
23 Right of pre-audience.
24 Persons who may be admitted as advocates on a State roll.
24A Disqualification for enrolment.
25 Authority to whom applications for enrolment may be made.
26 Disposal of applications for admission as an advocate.
26A Power to remove names from roll.
27 Application once refused not to be entertained by another Bar Council except in certain circumstances.
28 Power to make rules.
29 Advocates to be the only recognised class of persons entitled to practise law.
30 Right of advocates to practise.
31 [Repealed.].
32 Power of court to permit appearances in particular cases.
33 Advocates alone entitled to practise.
34 Power of High Courts to make rules.
35 Punishment of advocates for misconduct.
36 Disciplinary powers of Bar Council of India.
36A Changes in constitution of disciplinary committees.
36B Disposal of disciplinary proceedings.
37 Appeal to the Bar Council of India.
38 Appeal to the Supreme Court.
39 Application of sections 5 and 12 of Limitation Act, 1963.
40 Stay of order.
41 Alteration in roll of advocates.
42 Powers of disciplinary committee.
42A Powers of Bar Council of India and other committees.
43 Cost of proceedings before a disciplinary committees.
44 Review of orders by disciplinary committee.
45 Penalty for persons illegally practising in courts and before other authorities.
46 [Repealed.].
46A Financial assistance to State Bar Council.
47 Reciprocity.
48 Indemnity against legal proceedings.
48A Power of revision.
48AA Review.
48B Power to give directions.
49 General power of the Bar Council of India to make rules.
49A Power of Central Government to make rules.
50 Repeal of certain enactments.
51 Rule of construction.
52 Saving.
53 Elections to first State Bar Council.
54 Term of office of members of first State Bar Councils.
55 Rights of certain existing legal practitioners not affected.
56 Dissolution of existing Bar Councils.
57 Power to make rules pending the constitution of a Bar Council.
58 Special provisions during the transitional period.
58A Special provisions with respect to certain advocates.
58AA Special provisions in relation to the Union territory of Pondicherry.
58AB Special provisions with respect to certain persons enrolled by Mysore State Bar Council.
58AC Special provisions with respect to certain persons enrolled by Uttar Pradesh State Bar Council.
58AD Special provisions with respect to certain persons migrating to India.
58AE Special provisions in relation to the Union territory of Goa, Daman and Diu.
58AF Special provisions in relation to Jammu and Kashmir.
58AG Special provisions in relation to articled clerks.
58B Special provision relating to certain disciplinary proceedings.
59 Removal of difficulties.
60 Power of Central Government to make rules.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions and interpretation.
3 Legislative Assemblies for Union territories and their composition.
4 Qualification for membership of Legislative Assembly.
5 Duration of Legislative Assemblies.
6 Sessions of Legislative Assembly, prorogation and dissolution.
7 Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly.
8 Speaker or Deputy Speaker not to preside while a resolution for his removal from office is under consideration.
9 Right of Administrator to address and send messages to Legislative Assembly.
10 Rights of Ministers as respects Legislative Assembly.
11 Oath or affirmation by members.
12 Voting in Assembly, power of Assembly to act notwithstanding vacancies and quorum.
13 Vacation of seats.
14 Disqualifications for membership.
14A Disqualification on ground of defection for being a member.
15 Penalty for sitting and voting before making oath or affirmation or when not qualified or when disqualified.
16 Powers, privileges, etc., of members.
17 Salaries and allowances of members.
18 Extent of legislative power.
19 Exemption of property of the Union from taxation.
20 Restrictions or laws passed by Legislative Assembly with respect to certain matters.
21 Inconsistency between laws made by Parliament and laws made by Legislative Assembly.
22 Sanction of the Administrator required for certain legislative proposals.
23 Special provisions as to financial Bills.
24 Procedure as to lapsing of Bills.
25 Assent to Bills.
25A Bills reserved for consideration.
26 Requirements as to sanctions andrecommendations to be regarded as matters of procedure only.
27 Annual financial statement.
28 Procedure in Legislative Assembly with respect to estimates.
29 Appropriation Bills.
30 Supplementary, additional or excess grants.
31 Votes on account.
32 Authorisation of expenditure pending its sanction by Legislative Assembly.
33 Rules of procedure.
34 Official language or languages of Union territory and language or languages to be used in Legislative Assemblythereof.
35 Language to be used for Acts, Bills, etc.
36 Restriction on discussion in the Legislative Assembly.
37 Courts not to inquire into proceedings of Legislative Assembly.
38 Definitions.
39 Assembly constituencies.
40 Representation of Pondicherry in the House of the People.
41 Duties of Delimitation Commission.
42 Associate members.
43 Procedure as to delimitation.
43A Special provision for delimitation of constituencies of Mizoram Legislative Assembly.
43B Representation of Arunachal Pradesh in the House of the People.
43C Special provisions for delimitation of parliamentary constituencies in Arunachal Pradesh and constituencies of Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
43D Special provision for determination of constituencies in the Legislative Assembly of Goa, Daman and Diu for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
43E Special provisions as to readjustment of territorial constituencies.
43F Special provision as to readjustment of territorial constituencies on the basis of 2001 census.
44 Council of Ministers.
45 Other provisions as to Ministers.
46 Conduct of business.
47 Consolidated Fund of the Union territory.
47A Public Account of the Union territory and moneys credited to it.
48 Contingency Fund of the Union territory.
48A Borrowing upon the security of the Consolidated Fund of the Union territory.
48B Form of accounts of the Union territory.
49 Audit reports.
50 Relation of Administrator and his Ministers to President.
51 Provision in case of failure of constitutional machinery.
52 Authorisation of expenditure by President.
53 Provisions for election to Parliament from Goa, Daman and Diu, and Pondicherry.
54 Transitional provisions for administration of justice in certain areas in the Union territory of Mizoram.
54A Provision as to provisional Legislative Assembly of Arunachal Pradesh.
55 Contracts and suits.
56 Power of President to remove difficulties.
57 Amendment to certain enactments.
58 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Appointment of custodian of Enemy property for India and Deputy custodian, etc.
4 Appointment of Inspectors of Enemy property.
5 Property vested in the Custodian of Enemy property for India under the Defence of India Rules, 1962, to continue to vest in Custodian.
6 Transfer of property vested in Custodian by enemy on enemy subject or enemy firm.
7 Payment to Custodian of money otherwise payable to an enemy, enemy subject or enemy firm.
8 Powers of Custodian In respect of enemy property vested in him.
9 Exemption from attachment, etc.
10 Transfer of securities belonging to an enemy.
11 Power of Custodian to summon persons and call for documents.
12 Protection for complying with orders of Custodian.
13 Validity of action taken in pursuance of orders of Custodian.
14 Proceedings against companies whose assets vest in Custodian.
15 Returns as to enemy property.
16 Registers of returns.
17 Levy of fees.
18 Transfer of property vested as enemy property in certain cases.
19 Protection of action taken under the Act.
20 Penalty.
21 Offences by companies.
22 Effect of laws inconsistent with the Act.
23 Power to make rules.
24 Certain orders made under the Defence of India Rules, 1962, to continue in force.
25 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of the Force.
4 Appointment and powers of supervisory officers.
5 Appointment of enrolled members of the Force.
6 Certificates of enrolled members of the Force.
7 Superintendence and administration of the Force.
8 Dismissal, removal, etc., of members of the Force.
9 Appeal and revision.
10 Duties of members of the Force.
11 Power to arrest without warrant.
12 Power to search without warrant.
13 Procedure to be followed after arrest.
14 Deputation of the Force to industrial undertakings in public sector, joint venture or private sector.
14A Technical Consultancy Service to industrial establishments.
15 Officers and members of the Force to be considered always on duty and liable to be employed anywhere in India.
15A Restrictions respecting right to form association, etc.
16 Responsibilities of members of the Force during suspension.
17 Surrender of certificate, arms, etc., by persons ceasing to be members of the Force.
18 Penalties for neglect of duty, etc.
19 Application of Act 22 of 1922 to officers and members of the Force.
20 Certain Acts not to apply to members of the Force.
21 Protection of acts of officers and members of the Force.
22 Power to make rules.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Marriage Officers.
4 Conditions relating to solemnization of foreign marriages.
5 Notice of intended marriage.
6 Marriage Notice Book.
7 Publication of notice.
8 Objection to marriage.
9 Solemnization of marriage where no objection made.
10 Procedure on receipt of objection.
11 Marriage not to be in contravention of local laws.
12 Declaration by parties and witnesses.
13 Place and form of solemnization.
14 Certificate of marriage.
15 Validity of foreign marriages in India.
16 New notice when marriage not solemnized within six months.
17 Registration of foreign marriages.
18 Matrimonial reliefs to be under Special Marriage Act, 1954.
19 Punishment for bigamy.
20 Punishment for contravention of certain other conditions for marriage.
21 Punishment for false declaration.
22 Punishment for wrongful action of Marriage Officer.
23 Recognition of marriages solemnized under law of other countries.
24 Certification of documents of marriages solemnized in accordance with local law in a foreign country.
25 Certified copy of entries to be evidences.
26 Correction of errors.
27 Act not to affect validity of marriages outside it.
28 Power to make rules.
29 Amendment of Act 43 of 1954.
30 Repeal.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions and interpretation.
3 What are not inventions.
4 Inventions relating to atomic energy not patentable.
5 [Omitted.].
6 Persons entitled to apply for patents.
7 Form of application.
8 Information and undertaking regarding foreign applications.
9 Provisional and complete specifications.
10 Contents of specifications.
11 Priority dates of claims of a complete specification.
11A Publication of applications.
11B Request for examination.
12 Examination of application.
13 Search for anticipation by previous publication and by prior claim.
14 Consideration of report of examiner by Controller.
15 Power of Controller to refuse or require amended applications, etc., in certain cases.
16 Power of Controller to make orders respecting division of application.
17 Power of Controller to make orders respecting dating of application.
18 Powers of Controller in cases of anticipation.
19 Powers of Controller in case of potential infringement.
20 Powers of Controller to make orders regarding substitution of applicants etc.
21 Time for putting application in order for grant.
22 [Omitted.].
23[Omitted.].
24 [Omitted.].
25 Opposition to patent.
26 In cases of "obtaining" Controller may treat the patent as the patent of opponent.
27 [Omitted.].
28 Mention of inventor as such in patent.
29 Anticipation by previous publication.
30 Anticipation by previous communication to Government.
31 Anticipation by public display, etc.
32 Anticipation by public working.
33 Anticipation by use and publication after provisional specification.
34 No anticipation if circumstances are only as described in sections 29, 30, 31 and 32.
35 Secrecy directions relating to inventions relevant for defence purposes.
36 Secrecy directions to be periodically reviewed.
37 Consequences of secrecy directions.
38 Revocation of secrecy directions and extension of time.
39 Residents not to apply for patents outside India without prior permission.
40 Liability for contravention of section 35 or section 39.
41 Finality of orders of Controller and Central Government.
42 Savings respecting disclosure to Government.
43 Grant of patents.
44 Amendment of patent granted to deceased applicant.
45 Date of patent.
46 Form, extent and effect of patent.
47 Grant of patents to be subject to certain conditions.
48 Rights of patentees.
49 Patent rights not infringed when used on foreign vessels, etc., temporarily or accidentally in India.
50 Rights of co-owners of patents.
51 Power of Controller to give directions to co-owners.
52 Grant of patent to true and first inventions where it has been obtained by another in fraud of him.
53 Term of patent.
54 Patents of addition.
55 Term of patents of addition.
56 Validity of patents of addition.
57 Amendment of application and specification before Controller.
58 Amendment of specification before Appellate Board or High Court.
59 Supplementary provisions as to amendment of application or specification.
60 Applications for restoration of lapsed patents.
61 Procedure for disposal of applications for restoration of lapsed patents.
62 Rights of patentees of lapsed patents which have been restored.
63 Surrender of patents.
64 Revocation of Power patents.
65 Revocation of patent or amendment of complete specification on directions from Government in cases relating to atomic energy.
66 Revocation of patent in public interest.
67 Register of patents and particulars to be entered therein.
68 Assignments, etc., not to be valid unless in writing and duly executed.
69 Registration of assignments, transmissions, etc.
70 Power of registered grantee or proprietor to deal with patent.
71 Rectification of register by Appellate Board.
72 Register to be open for inspection.
73 Controller and other officers.
74 Patent office and its branches.
75 Restriction on employees of patent office as to right or interest in patents.
76 Officers and employees not to furnish information, etc.
77 Controller to have certain powers of a civil court.
78 Power of Controller to correct clerical errors, etc.
79 Evidence how to be given and powers of Controller in respect thereof.
80 Exercise of discretionary powers by Controller.
81 Disposal by Controller of applications for extension of time.
82 Definition of "patented articles" and "patentee".
83 General principles applicable to working of patented inventions.
84 Compulsory licences.
85 Revocation of patents by the Controller for non-working.
86Power of Controller to adjourn applications for compulsory licences, etc., in certain cases.
87 Procedure for dealing with applications under sections 84 and 85.
88 Powers of Controller in granting compulsory licences.
89 General purposes for granting compulsory licences.
90 Terms and conditions of compulsory licences.
91 Licensing of related patents.
92 Special provision for compulsory licences on notifications by Central Government.
92A Compulsory licence for export of patented pharmaceutical products in certain exceptional circumstances.
93 Order for licence to operate as a deed between parties concerned.
94 Termination of compulsory licence.
99 Meaning of use of invention for purposes of Government.
100 Power of Central Government to use inventions for purposes of Government.
101 Rights of third parties in respect of use of invention for purposes of Government.
102 Acquisition of inventions and patents by the Central Government.
103 Reference to High Court of disputes as to use for purposes of Government.
104 Jurisdiction.
104A Burden of proof in case of suits concerning infringement.
105 Power of court to make declaration as to non-infringement.
106 Power of court to grant relief in cases of groundless threats of infringement proceedings.
107 Defences, etc., in suit for infringement.
107A Certain acts not to be considered as infringement.
108 Reliefs in suits for infringement.
109 Right of exclusive licensee to take proceedings against infringement.
110 Right of licensee under section 84 to take proceedings against infringement.
111 Restriction on power of court to grant damages or account of profits for infringement.
112 [Omitted.].
113 Certificate of validity of specification and costs of subsequent suits for infringement thereof.
114 Relief for infringement of partially valid specification.
115 Scientific advisers.
116 Appellate Board.
117 Staff of Appellate Board.
117A Appeals to Appellate Board.
117B Procedure and powers of Appellate Board.
117C Bar of jurisdiction of courts, etc.
117D Procedure for application for rectification, etc., before Appellate Board.
117E Appearance of Controller in legal proceedings.
117F Costs of Controller in proceedings before Appellate Board.
117G Transfer of pending proceedings to Appellate Board.
117H Power of Appellate Board to make rules.
118 Contravention of Secrecy provisions relating to certain inventions.
119 Falsification of entries in register, etc.
120 Unauthorised claim of patent rights.
121 Wrongful use of words "patent office".
122 Refusal or failure to supply information.
123 Practice by non-registered patent agents.
124 Offences by companies.
125 Register of patent agents.
126 Qualifications for registration as patent agents.
127 Rights of patent agents.
128 Subscription and verification of certain documents by patent agents.
129 Restrictions on practice as patent agents.
130 Removal from register of patent agents and restoration.
131 Power of Controller to refuse to deal with certain agents.
132 Savings in respect of other persons authorised to act as agents.
133 Convention countries.
134 Notification as to countries not providing for reciprocity.
135 Convention applications.
136 Special provisions relating to convention applications.
137 Multiple priorities.
138 Supplementary provisions as to convention applications.
139 Other provisions of Act to apply to convention applications.
140 Avoidance of certain restrictive conditions.
141 Determination of certain contracts.
142 Fees.
143 Restrictions upon publication of specification.
144 Reports of Examiners to be confidential.
145 Publication of official journal.
146 Power of Controller to call for information from patentees.
147 Evidence of entries, documents, etc.
148 Declaration by infant, lunatic, etc.
149 Service of notices, etc., by post.
150 Security for costs.
151 Transmission of orders of courts to Controller.
152 [Omitted.].
153 Information relating to Patents.
154 Loss or destruction of Patents.
155 Reports of Controller to be placed before Parliament.
156 Patent to bind Government.
157 Right of Government to sell or use forfeited articles.
157A Protection of security of India.
158 Power of High Courts to make rules.
159 Power of Central Government to make rules.
160 Rules to be placed before Parliament.
161 [Omitted.].
162 Repeal of Act 2 of 1911 in so far as it relates to patents and savings.
163 [Omitted.].
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Appointment of estate officers.
3A Eviction from temporary occupation.
4 Issue of notice to show cause against order of eviction.
5 Eviction of unauthorised occupants.
5A Power to remove unauthorised constructions, etc.
5B Order of demolition of unauthorised construction.
5C Power to seal unauthorised constructions.
6 Disposal of property left on public premises by unauthorised occupants.
7 Power to require payment of rent or damages in respect of public premises.
8 Powers of estate officers.
9 Appeals.
10 Finality of orders.
11 Offences and penalty.
11A Offences under section 11 to be cognizable.
12 Power to obtain information.
13 Liability of heirs and legal representatives.
14 Recovery of rent, etc., as an arrear of land revenue.
15 Bar of jurisdiction.
16 Protection of action taken in good faith.
17 Delegation of powers.
18 Power to make rules.
19 Repeal.
20 Validation.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 [Repealed.].
3 [Repealed.].
4 [Repealed.].
5 [Repealed.].
6 [Repealed.].
7 Validation.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definition.
3 Salary, and daily, constituency and sumptuary allowances.
4 Residence for Leaders of Opposition.
5 Travelling and daily allowances to Leaders of Opposition.
6 Medical treatment, etc., to Leaders of Opposition.
7 Leaders of Opposition not to draw salary or allowances as Members of Parliament.
8 Amenities to Leaders of Opposition.
8A Advance to Leader of Opposition for purchase of motor car.
9 Notification respecting the date on which persons became or ceased to be Leaders of Opposition to be conclusive evidence thereof.
9A Exemption from liability to pay income-tax on certain perquisites received by a Leader of the Opposition.
10 Power to make rule.
11 [Repealed.].
12 [Repealed.].
1 Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Act not in derogation of any other law.
4 The Central Consumer Protection Council.
5 Procedure for meetings of the Central Council.
6 Objects of the Central Council.
7 The State Consumer Protection Councils.
8 Objects of the State Council.
8A The District Consumer Protection Council.
8B Objects of the District Council.
9 Establishment of Consumer Disputes Redressal Agencies.
10 Composition of the District Forum.
11 Jurisdiction of the District Forum.
12 Manner in which complaint shall be made.
13 Procedure on admission of complaint.
14 Finding of the District Forum.
15 Appeal.
16 Composition of the State Commission.
17 Jurisdiction of the State Commission.
17A Transfer of cases.
17B Circuit Benches.
18 Procedure applicable to State Commissions.
18A [Omitted.].
19 Appeals.
19A Hearing of appeal.
20 Composition of the National Commission.
21 Jurisdiction of the National Commission.
22 Power and procedure applicable to the National Commission.
22A Power to set aside ex parte orders.
22B Transfer of cases.
22C Circuit Benches.
22D Vacancy in the office of the President.
23 Appeal.
24 Finality of orders.
24A Limitation period.
24B Administrative control.
25 Enforcement of orders of the District Forum, the State Commission or the National Commission.
26 Dismissal of frivolous or vexatious complaints.
27 Penalties.
27A Appeal against order passed under section 27.
28 Protection of action taken in good faith.
28A Service of notice, etc.
29 Power to remove difficulties.
29A Vacancies or defects in appointment not to invalidate orders.
30 Power to make rules.
30A Power of the National Commission to make regulations.
31 Rules and regulations to be laid before each House of Parliament.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and composition of Corporation.
4 Appointment of Chairman and other Members.
5 Powers and functions of Executive Member.
6 Term of office, conditions of service, etc., of Chairman and other Members.
7 Removal and suspension of Chairman and Members.
8 Meetings of Board.
9 Officers and other employees of Corporation.
10 Establishment of Recruitment Boards.
11 Status of officers and employees.
11A Section 11 not to apply to certain officers and employees.
11B Transfer of posts of Akashvani and Doordarshan to Corporation.
12 Functions and powers of Corporation.
13 Parliamentary Committee.
14 Establishment of Broadcasting Council, term of office and removal, etc., of members thereof.
15 Jurisdiction of, and the procedure to be followed by, Broadcasting Council.
16 Transfer of certain assets, liabilities, etc., of Central Government to Corporation.
17 Grants, etc., by Central Government.
18 Fund of Corporation.
19 Investment of moneys.
20 Annual Financial Statement of the Corporation.
21 Accounts and audit of Corporation.
22 [Omitted.].
23 Power of Central Government to give directions.
24 Power of Central Government to obtain information.
25 Report to Parliament in certain matters and recommendations as to action against the Board.
26 Office of member not to disqualify a Member of Parliament.
27 Chairman, Members, etc., to be public servants.
28 Protection of action taken in good faith.
29 Authentication of orders and other instruments of Corporation.
30 Delegation of powers.
31 Annual report.
32 Power to make rules.
33 Power to make regulations.
34 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
35 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Powers to make provisions relating to imports and exports.
4 Continuance of existing orders.
5 Foreign Trade Policy.
6 Appointment of Director General and his functions.
7 Importer-exporter Code Number.
8 Suspension and cancellation of Importer-exporter Code Number.
9 Issue, suspension and cancellation of licence.
9A Power of Central Government to impose quantitative restrictions.
10 Power relating to search and seizure.
11 Contravention of provisions of this Act, rules, orders and foreign trade policy.
11A Crediting sums realised by way of penalties in Consolidated Fund of India.
11B Empowering Settlement Commission for regularisation of export obligation default.
12 Penalty or confiscation not to interfere with other punishment.
13 Adjudicating Authority.
14 Giving of opportunity to the owner of the goods (including the goods connected with services or technology), etc.
14A Controls on export of specified goods, services and technology.
14B Transfer controls.
14C Catch-all controls.
14D Suspension or cancellation of a licence.
14E Offences and penalties.
15 Appeal.
16 Review.
17 Powers of Adjudicating and other Authorities.
18 Protection of action taken in good faith.
18A Application of other laws not barred.
19 Power to make rules.
20 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution and incorporation of the Authority.
4 Disqualification for office of member.
5 Term of office and conditions of service of members.
6 Vacation of office of member.
7 Eligibility of member for re-appointment.
8 Meetings.
9 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Authority.
10 Appointment of officers and other employees of the Authority.
11 Authority to act on business principles.
12 Functions of the Authority.
12A Lease by the Authority.
13 Undertakings of the International Airports Authority and the National Airports Authority to vest in the Authority.
14 General effect of vesting of undertaking in the Authority.
15 Licences, etc., to be deemed to have been granted to the Authority.
16 Tax exemption or benefit to continue to have effect.
17 Guarantee to be operative.
18 Provisions in respect of officers and other employees of the International Airports Authority and the National Airports Authority.
19 Compulsory acquisition of land for the Authority.
20 Contracts by the Authority.
21 Mode of executing contracts on behalf of the Authority.
22 Power of the Authority to charge, fees, rent, etc.
22A Power of Authority to levy development fees at airports.
23 Additional capital and grant to the Authority by the Central Government.
24 Fund of the Authority and its investment.
25 Allocation of surplus funds.
26 Submission of programme of activities and financial estimates.
27 Borrowing powers of the Authority.
28 Accounts and audit.
28A Definitions.
28B Appointment of eviction officers.
28C Issue of notice to show cause against order of eviction.
28D Eviction of unauthorised occupants.
28E Disposal of property left on airport premises by unauthorised occupants.
28F Power to remove unauthorised constructions, etc.
28G Power to require payment of rent or damages in respect of airport premises.
28H Powers of eviction officers.
28-IEstablishment of Tribunal.
28JResignation and removal.
28K Appeals to Tribunal.
28L Procedure and powers of Tribunal
28MFinality of orders
28N Offences under this Chapter.
28-OOffences by companies
28P Congizance of offences.
28Q Power to obtain information.
28ROfficers, etc., to aid and assist
29Submission of annual report.
30Delegation
31Authentication of orders and other instruments of the Authority
32 Officers and employees of the Authority to be public servants.
33Protection of action taken in good faith.
34Custody and disposal of lost property.
35Provisions relating to income-tax.
36Power of the Authority to undertake certain works.
37Power to issue directions.
38Power of the Central Government to temporarily divest the Authority of the management of any airport.
39Power of the Central Government to supersede the Authority
40Power of the Central Government to issue directions.
41Power to make rules
42Power to make regulations
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Certificate of commencement of business by depositories.
4 Agreement between depository and participant.
5 Services of depository.
6 Surrender of certificate of security.
7 Registration of transfer of securities with depository.
8 Options to receive security certificate or hold securities with depository.
9 Securities in depositories to be in fungible form.
10 Rights of depositories and beneficial owner.
11 Register of beneficial owner.
12 Pledge or hypothecation of securities held in a depository.
13 Furnishing of information and records by depository and issuer.
14 Option to opt out in respect of any security.
15 Act 18 of 1891 to apply to depositories.
16 Depositories to indemnify loss in certain cases.
17 Rights and obligations of depositories, etc.
18 Power of Board to call for information and enquiry.
19 Power of Board to give directions in certain cases.
19A Penalty for failure to furnish information, return, etc.
19B Penalty for failure to enter into an agreement.
19C Penalty for failure to redress investors‟ grievances.
19D Penalty for delay in dematerialisation or issue of certificate of securities.
19E Penalty for failure to reconcile records.
19F Penalty for failure to comply with directions issued by Board under section 19 of the Act.
19G Penalty for contravention where no separate penalty has been provided.
19H Power to adjudicate.
19-I Factors to be taken into account by adjudicating officer.
19-IA Settlement of Administrative and Civil Proceedings
19-IBRecovery of amounts.
19JCrediting sums realised by way of penalties to Consolidated Fund of India.
20 Offences
21 Offences by companies.
22 Cognizance of offences by courts
22AComposition of certain offences.
22BPower to grant immunity.
22C Establishment of Special Courts
22D Offences triable by Special Courts
22EAppeal and revision
22FApplication of Code to proceedings before Special Court
22GTransitional provisions.
23 Appeals.
23AAppeal to Securities Appellate Tribunal.
23BProcedure and powers of Securities Appellate Tribunal.
23C Right to legal representation.
23D Limitations.
23E Civil Court not to have jurisdiction
23F Appeal to Supreme Court
24Power of Central Government to make rules.
25Power of Board to make regulations.
26 Power of depositories to make bye-laws.
27 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
28 Application of other laws not barred.
29 Removal of difficulties
30 Repealed..
30AValidation of certain acts.
31 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and incorporation of Authority.
4 Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson and other members.
5 Term of office, conditions of service, etc., of Chairperson and other members.
6 Powers of Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson.
7 Removal and suspension of member from office in certain circumstances.
8 Meetings.
9 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Authority.
10 Officers and other employees of Authority.
11 Functions of Authority.
12 Powers of Authority to call for information, conduct investigations, etc.
13 Power of Authority to issue directions.
14 Establishment of Appellate Tribunal.
14A Application for settlement of disputes and appeals to Appellate Tribunal.
14B Composition of Appellate Tribunal.
14C Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson and Members.
14D Term of office.
14E Terms and conditions of service.
14F Vacancies.
14G Removal and resignation.
14H Staff of Appellate Tribunal.
14-IDistribution of business amongst Benches.
14JPower of Chairperson to transfer cases.
14KDecision to be by majority
14LMembers, etc., to be public servants.
14M Transfer of pending cases
14NTransfer of appeals.
15Civil court not to have jurisdiction
16 Procedure and powers of Appellate Tribunal
17Right to legal representation.
18Appeal to Supreme Court.
19 Orders passed by Appellate Tribunal to be executable as a decree
20 Penalty for wilful failure to comply with orders of Appellate Tribunal.
21Grants by Central Government.
22 Fund.
23Accounts and audit.
24Furnishing of returns, etc., to Central Government.
25Power of Central Government to issue directions.
26 Members, officers and employees of Authority to be public servants.
27Bar of jurisdiction.
28Protection of action taken in good faith.
29Penalty for contravention of directions of Authority
30Offences by companies.
31 Offences by Government Departments
32Exemption from tax on wealth and income.
33Delegation
34Cognizance of offences
35Power to make rules.
36Power to make regulations
37Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
38 Application of certain laws.
39Power to remove difficulties
40Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions and interpretation.
3 Appointment of Registrar and other officers.
4 Power of Registrar to withdraw or transfer cases, etc.
5 Trade Marks Registry and offices thereof.
6 The Register of Trade Marks.
7 Classification of goods and services.
8 Publication of alphabetical index.
9 Absolute grounds for refusal of registration.
10 Limitation as to colour.
11 Relative grounds for refusal of registration.
12 Registration in the case of honest concurrent use, etc.
13 Prohibition of registration of names of chemical elements or international non-proprietary names.
14 Use of names and representations of living persons or persons recently dead.
15 Registration of parts of trade marks and of trade marks as a series.
16 Registration of trade marks as associated trade marks.
17 Effect of registration of parts of a mark.
18 Application for registration.
19 Withdrawal of acceptance.
20 Advertisement of application.
21 Opposition to registration.
22 Correction and amendment.
23 Registration.
24 Jointly owned trade marks.
25 Duration, renewal, removal and restoration of registration.
26 Effect of removal from register for failure to pay fee for renewal.
27 No action for infringement of unregistered trade mark.
28 Rights conferred by registration.
29 Infringement of registered trade marks.
30 Limits on effect of registered trade mark.
31 Registration to be prima facie evidence of validity.
32 Protection of registration on ground of distinctiveness in certain cases.
33 Effect of acquiescence.
34 Saving for vested rights.
35 Saving for use of name, address or description of goods or services.
36 Saving for words used as name or description of an article or substance or service.
36A Application of Act in case of international registration under Madrid Protocol.
36B Definitions.
36C Trade Marks Registry to deal with international applications.
36D International application originating from India.
36E International registrations where India has been designated.
36F Effects of international registration.
36G Duration and renewal of international registration.
37 Power of registered proprietor to assign and give receipts.
38 Assignability and transmissibility of registered trade marks.
39 Assignability and transmissibility of unregistered trade marks.
40 Restriction on assignment or transmission where multiple exclusive rights would be created.
41 Restriction on assignment or transmission when exclusive rights would be created in different parts of India.
42 Conditions for assignment otherwise than in connection with the goodwill of a business.
43 Assignability and transmissibility of certification trade marks.
44 Assignability and transmissibility of associated trade marks.
45 Registration of assignments and transmissions.
46 Proposed use of trade mark by company to be formed, etc.
47 Removal from register and imposition of limitations on ground of non-use.
48 Registered users.
49 Registration as registered user.
50 Power of Registrar for variation or cancellation of registration as registered user.
51 Power of Registrar to call for information relating to agreement in respect of registered users.
52 Right of registered user to take proceedings against infringement.
53 No right of permitted user to take proceeding against infringement.
54 Registered user not to have right of assignment or transmission.
55 Use of one of associated or substantially identical trade marks equivalent to use of another.
56 Use of trade mark for export trade and use when form of trade connection changes.
57 Power to cancel or vary registration and to rectify the register.
58 Correction of register.
59 Alteration of registered trade marks.
60 Adaptation of entries in register to amended or substituted classification of goods or services.
61 Special provisions for collective marks.
62 Collective mark not to be misleading as to character or significance.
63 Application to be accompanied by regulations governing use of collective marks.
64 Acceptance of application and regulations by Registrar.
65 Regulations to be open to inspection.
66 Amendment of regulations.
67 Infringement proceedings by registered proprietor of collective mark.
68 Additional grounds for removal of registration of collective mark.
69 Certain provisions of this Act not applicable to certification trade marks.
70 Registration of certification trade marks.
71 Applications for registration of certification trade marks.
72 Consideration of application for registration by Registrar.
73 Opposition to registration of certification trade marks.
74 Filing of regulations governing use of a certification trade mark.
75 Infringement of certification trade marks.
76 Acts not constituting infringement of certification trade marks.
77 Cancellation or varying of registration of certification trade marks.
78 Rights conferred by registration of certification trade marks.
79 ic9560Omitted.ic9563.
80 [Omitted.].
81 [Omitted.].
82 [Omitted.].
83 Establishment of Appellate Board.
84 Composition of Appellate Board.
85Qualifications for appointment as Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, or other Members.
86Term of office of Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and other Members.
87Vice-Chairperson or senior-most Member to act as Chairperson or discharge his functions in certain circumstances.
88Salaries, allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and other Members.
89 Resignation and removal.
90 Staff of Appellate Board.
91Appeals to High Court.
92 Procedure and powers of Appellate Board.
93 Bar of jurisdiction of courts, etc.
94Bar to appear before Registrar
95 Conditions as to making of interim orders.
96Power of Chairperson to transfer cases from one Bench to another.
97Procedure for application for rectification, etc., before High Court.
98 Appearance of Registrar in legal proceedings.
99 Costs of Registrar in proceedings before Appellate Board.
100 Transfer of pending proceedings to Appellate Board.
101 Meaning of applying trade marks and trade descriptions.
102 Falsifying and falsely applying trade marks.
103 Penalty for applying false trade marks, trade descriptions, etc.
104 Penalty for selling goods or providing services to which false trade mark or false trade description is applied.
105 Enhanced penalty on second or subsequent conviction.
106 Penalty for removing piece goods, etc., contrary to section 81.
107 Penalty for falsely representing a trade mark as registered.
108 Penalty for improperly describing a place of business as connected with the Trade Marks Office.
109 Penalty for falsification of entries in the register.
110 No offence in certain cases.
111 Forfeiture of goods.
112 Exemption of certain persons employed in ordinary course of business.
113 Procedure where invalidity of registration is pleaded by the accused.
114 Offences by companies.
115 Cognizance of certain offences and the powers of police officer for search and seizure.
116 Evidence of origin of goods imported by sea.
117 Costs of defence or prosecution.
118 Limitation of prosecution.
119 Information as to commission of offence.
120 Punishment of abetment in India of acts done out of India.
121 Instructions of Central Government as to permissible variation to be observed by criminal courts.
122 Protection of action taken in good faith.
123 Certain persons to be public servants.
124 Stay of proceedings where the validity of registration of the trade mark is questioned, etc.
125Application for rectification of register to be made to High Court in certain cases.
126 Implied warranty on sale of marked goods.
127 Powers of Registrar.
128 Exercise of discretionary power by Registrar.
129 Evidence before Registrar.
130 Death of party to a proceeding.
131 Extension of time.
132 Abandonment.
133 Preliminary advice by the Registrar as to distinctiveness.
134 Suit for infringement, etc., to be instituted before District Court.
135 Relief in suits for infringement or for passing off.
136 Registered user to be impleaded in certain proceedings.
137 Evidence of entries in register, etc., and things done by the Registrar.
138 Registrar and other officers not compellable to produce register, etc.
139 Power to require goods to show indication of origin.
140 Power to require information of imported goods bearing false trade marks.
141 Certificate of validity.
142 Groundless threats of legal proceedings.
143 Address for service.
144 Trade usages, etc., to be taken into consideration.
145 Agents.
146 Marks registered by an agent or representative without authority.
147 Indexes.
148 Documents open to public inspection.
149 Reports of Registrar to be placed before Parliament.
150 Fees and surcharge.
151 Savings in respect of certain matters in Chapter XII.
152 Declaration as to ownership of trade mark not registrable under the Registration Act, 1908.
153 Government to be bound.
154 Special provisions relating to applications for registration from citizens of convention countries.
155 Provision as to reciprocity.
156 Power of Central Government to remove difficulties.
157 Power to make rules.
158 Amendments.
159 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Explanations.
3 Prescription of grade designations.
3A Powers of entry, inspection and search.
3B Powers of the authorised officer to seize agricultural produce.
4 Penalty for unauthorised marking with grade designation mark.
5 Penalty for counterfeiting grade designation mark.
5A Penalty for selling migraded articles.
5B Power to prescribe compulsory grade designations in respect of certain articles.
5C Institution of prosecution.
6 Extension of application of Act.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of National Dairy Development Board as an institution of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Incorporation of National Dairy Development Board.
5 Vesting of undertakings of Indian Dairy Corporation in National Dairy Development Board and dissolution of Indian Dairy Corporation.
6 Effect of incorporation of National Dairy Development Board.
7 Saving of legal proceedings.
8 Management of National Dairy Development Board and composition of its Board of Directors.
9 Terms of office and conditions of service, etc., of Chairman and directors.
10 Meetings of Board.
11 Manner of transacting business of Board.
12 Management committees.
13 Allowances, etc., of members of management committees.
14 Delegation of powers to management committees, etc.
15 Delegation of powers to whole-time directors, etc.
16 Powers and functions of National Dairy Development Board.
17 Provisions regarding members of board of society and directors of dissolved company.
18 Provisions relating to officers and other employees of society and of dissolved company.
19 Power of Board to restructure and streamline organisational and functional set-up of National Dairy Development Board to secure utmost efficiency in functioning.
20 Schemes regarding compensation to redundant employees, etc.
21 Compensation for transfer of employees not payable.
22 Provident fund, gratuity, welfare and other funds.
23 Borrowing powers of Board.
24 Grants and loans by Central Government.
25 Grants, donations, etc.
26 National Dairy Development Board Fund.
27 Preparation of accounts and balance-sheet.
28 Audit.
29 Reports to be laid before Parliament.
30 Power to call for repayment before agreed period.
31 Special provisions for enforcement of claims by National Dairy Development Board.
32 Defects in appointments not to invalidate acts, etc., of Board.
33 Protection of acts done in good faith.
34 Indemnity of directors.
35 Obligation as to fidelity and secrecy.
36 Recruitment of additional officers and other employees.
37 Liquidation only under orders of Central Government.
38 Delegation of certain powers by Central Government.
39 Transitional provisions for auditors.
40 Transitional provisions with regard to Chairman and Board.
41 Management or assistance to others to continue.
42 Mother Dairy to be a subsidiary unit of National Dairy Development Board.
43 Formation of companies with previous approval of Central Government.
44 Omitted
45Returns.
46Power to make schemes and regulations regarding service matters retrospectively.
47Act to have overriding effect.
48Power to make regulations.
49Power to remove difficulties.
50 Schemes and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Interpretation.
3 Coal Mines Provident Fund Scheme.
3A Constitution of Board of Trustees.
3B Board of Trustee to be a body corporate.
3C Appointment of officers.
3D Transfer of accounts.
3E Coal Mines Pension Scheme.
3F Special grant by Central Government.
3G Coal Mines Deposit-linked Insurance Scheme.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
2A Essential commodities declaration, etc.
3 Powers to control production, supply, distribution, etc., of essential commodities.
4 Imposition of duties on State Governments, etc.
5 Delegation of powers.
6 Effect of orders inconsistent with other enactments.
6A Confiscation of essential commodity.
6B Issue of show cause notice before confiscation of food grains, etc.
6C Appeal.
6D Award of confiscation not to interfere with other punishments.
6E Bar of jurisdiction in certain cases.
7 Penalties.
7A Power of Central Government to recover certain amounts as arrears of land revenue.
8 Attempts and abetment.
9 False statement.
10 Offences by companies.
10A Offences to be cognizable.
10B Power of court to publish name, place of business, etc., of companies convicted under the Act.
10C Presumption of culpable mental state.
11 Cognizance of offences.
12 Special provision regarding fine.
12A Power to try summarily.
12B Grant of injunction, etc., by civil courts.
13 Presumption as to orders.
14 Burden of proof in certain cases.
15 Protection of action taken under Act.
15A Prosecution of public servants.
16 Repeals and savings.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Objects of the Trust.
4 Trustees of the Jallianwala Bagh National Memorial.
5 Term of office of nominated Trustees.
6 Property vested in Trustees.
7 Power of Trustees to appoint committee of management.
7A Power to approve audited accounts.
8 Validity of acts of Trustees not to be questioned by reason of vacancy, etc.
8A Accounts and audit.
9 Power to make rules.
10 Power of Trustees to make regulations.
10A Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Management of the society.
4 Administrator of society.
5 No right to compensation for premature termination of a contract.
6 Relinquishment of administration of the society.
7 Application of Act 21 of 1860.
8 Penalties.
9 Offences by companies.
10 Exclusion of period of operation of Act.
11 Act to have overriding effect.
12 Protection of action taken in good faith.
13 Contracts in bad faith may be cancelled or varied.
14 Power to terminate contract of employment.
15 Power to make rules.
16 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Definition of cantonments.
4 Alteration of limits of cantonments.
5 The effect of including area in cantonment.
6 Disposal of cantonment fund and cantonment development fund when area ceases to be a cantonment.
7 Disposal of cantonment fund and cantonment development fund when area ceases to be included in a cantonment.
8 Application of funds and property transferred under sections 6 and 7.
9 Limitation of operation of Act.
10 Cantonment Board.
11 Incorporation of Cantonment Board.
12 Constitution of Cantonment of Boards.
13 Power to vary constitution of Boards in special circumstances.
14 Term of office of members.
15 Filling of vacancies.
16 Vacancies in special cases.
17 Oath or affirmation.
18 Resignation.
19 President and Vice-President.
20 Term of office of Vice-President.
21 Duties of President.
22 Duties of Vice-President.
23 Allowances to Vice-President and members.
24 Appointment of Chief Executive Officer.
25 Duties of Chief Executive Officer.
26 Special power of Chief Executive Officer.
27 Electoral rolls.
28 Qualification of electors.
29 Qualification for being a member of the Board.
30 Interpretation.
31 Power to make rules regulating elections.
32 Member not to vote on matter in which he is interested.
33 Liability of members.
34 Removal of members.
35 Consequences of removal.
36 Member of the Board to be deemed a public servant.
37 Disqualification of person as an employee of Board.
38 Cantonment employee to be deemed a public servant.
39 Meetings.
40 Business to be transcted.
41 Quorum.
42 Presiding Officer.
43 Minutes.
44 Meetings to be public.
45 Method of deciding questions.
46 Civil area.
47 Committees for civil areas.
48 Power to make regulations.
49 Joint action with other local authority.
50 Report on administration.
51 Power of Central Government to require production of documents.
52 Inspection.
53 Power to call for documents.
54 Power to require execution of work, etc.
55 Power to provide for enforcement of direction under section 54.
56 Power to override decision of Board.
57 Power of Central Government to review.
58 Power of General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, the Command, on reference under section 56 or otherwise.
59 Power of Central Government on a reference made under section 56.
60 Supersession of Board.
61 Validity of proceedings, etc.
62 Duties of Board.
63 Power to manage property.
64 Discretionary functions of Board.
65 Power of expenditure of educational, health and other purposes outside the cantonment.
66 General power of taxation.
67 Charging of fees.
68 Norms of property tax.
69 Framing of preliminary proposals.
70 Objections and disposal thereof.
71 Imposition of tax.
72 Power of Central Government to issue directions to the Board.
73 Definition of “annual rateable value”.
74 Incidence of taxation.
75 Assessment list.
76 Revision of assessment list.
77 Authentication of assessment list.
78 Evidential value of assessment list.
79 Amendment of assessment list.
80 Preparation of new assessment list.
81 Notice of transfers.
82 Notice of erection of buildings.
83 Demolition, etc., of buildings.
84 Remission of tax.
85 Power to require entry in assessment list of details of buildings.
86 Notice to be given of the circumstances in which remission or refund is claimed.
87 What buildings, etc., are to be deemed vacant.
88 Notice to be given of every occupation of vacant building or house.
89 Tax on buildings and land to be a charge thereon.
90 Inspection of imported goods, octroi, terminal tax and toll, etc.
91 Power to seize, etc.
92 Lease of octroi, terminal tax or toll.
93 Appeals against assessment.
94 Costs of appeal.
95 Recovery of costs from Board.
96 Conditions of right to appeal.
97 Finality of appellate orders.
98 Time and manner of payment of taxes.
99 Public notice for taxes due.
100 Notice of demand.
101 Recovery of tax.
102 Interest payable on taxes due.
103 Distress.
104 Disposal of distrained property.
105 Attachment and sale of immovable property.
106 Recovery from a person about to leave cantonment and refund of surplus sale proceeds, if any.
107 Power to institute suit for recovery.
108 Board to be a Municipality for taxation purposes.
109 Payment to be made to a Board as service charges by Central Government or State Government.
110 Power to be make special provision for conservancy in certain cases.
111 Exemption in case of buildings.
112 General power of exemption.
113 Exemption of poor persons.
114 Composition.
115 Irrecoverable debts.
116 Obligation to disclose liability.
117 Immaterial error not to affect liability.
118 Distraint not to be invalid by reason of immaterial defect.
119 Cantonment fund and cantonment development fund.
120 Custody of cantonment fund and cantonment development fund.
121 Power of Board to borrow money.
122 Property.
123 Application of cantonment fund, cantonment development fund and property.
124 Acquisition of immovable property.
125 Power to make rules regarding cantonment fund, cantonment development fund and property.
126 Contracts by whom to be executed.
127 Sanction.
128 Execution of contract.
129 Contracts improperly executed not to be binding on a Board.
130 Responsibility for sanitation.
131 General duties of Health Officer.
132 Public latrines, urinals and conservancy establishments.
133 Duty of occupier to collect and desposit rubbish, etc.
134 Power of Board to undertake private conservancy arrangement.
135 Deposits and disposal of rubbish, etc.
136 Cesspools, receptacles, for filth, etc.
137 Filling up of tank, etc.
138 Provision of latrines, etc.
139 Sanitation in factories, etc.
140 Private latrines.
141 Special provisions for collection of rubbish and solid waste management.
142 Removal of congested buildings.
143 Overcrowding of dwelling houses.
144 Power to require repair or alternation of building.
145 Power to require land or building to be cleansed.
146 Prohibition in respect of air pollutant.
147 Power to order disuse of house.
148 Removal of noxious vegetation.
149 Agriculture and irrigation.
150 Power to call for information regarding burial and burning grounds.
151 Permission for use of new burial or burning ground.
152 Power to require closing of burial or burning ground.
153 Exemption from operation of sections 150 to 152.
154 Removal of corpses.
155 Obligation concerning infectious, contagious o communicable diseases.
156 Blood Bank.
157 Special measures in case of outbreak of infectious or epidemic diseases.
158 Power to require names of a dairyman‟s customers.
159 Power to require names of a washerman‟s customers.
160 Power to require names of patients or customers of a medical practitioner or paramedical workers.
161 Report after inspection of dairy or washerman or medical practitioner‟s place of business.
162 Action on report submitted by Health Officer.
163 Examination of milk, washed clothes or needles, syringes, etc.
164 Contamination of public conveyance.
165 Disinfection of public conveyance.
166 Penalty for failure to report.
167 Driver of conveyance not bound to carry person suffering from infectious or contagious disease.
168 Disinfection of building or articles therein.
169 Destruction of infectious hut or shed.
170 Temporary shelter for inmates of disinfected or destroyed buildings or shed.
171 Disinfection of building before letting the same.
172 Disposal of infected article without disinfection.
173 Means of disinfection.
174 Marking or selling of food, etc., or washing clothes by infected person.
175 Power to restrict or prohibit sale of food or drink.
176 Control over wells, tanks, etc.
177 Disposal of infectious corpse.
178 Maintenance or aiding of hospitals or dispensaries.
179 Medical supplies, appliances, etc.
180 Free patients.
181 Paying patients.
182 Power to order person to attend hospital or dispensary.
183 Power to exclude from cantonment persons refusing to attend hospital or dispensary.
184 Routes for pilgrims and others.
185 Conditions of service of Safai Karamcharis and others.
186 Maintenance of water-supply.
187 Terms of water-supply.
188 Board to carry out survey and formulate proposals.
189 Control over sources of public water-supply.
190 Power to require maintenance or closing of private source of public drinking water-supply.
191 Supply of water.
192 Power to require water-supply to be taken.
193 Supply of water under agreement.
194 Board not liable for failure of supply.
195 Conditions of universal application.
196 Supply to persons outside cantonment.
197 Penalty.
198 Power of Board to lay wires, connections, etc.
199 Wires, etc., laid above surface of ground.
200 Connection with main not be made without permission.
201 Power to prescribe ferrules and establish meters, etc.
202 Power of inspection.
203 Power to fix rates and charges.
204 Government water-supply.
205 Water supply for domestic consumption.
206 Recovery of charges.
207 Supply of water from Government water-supply to the Board.
208 Functions of the Board in relation to distribution of bulk supply.
209 Special provisions concerning drainage and sewage.
210 Construction of and control of drains and sewage collection and disposal works.
211 Certain matters not to be passed into cantonments drains.
212 Application by owners and occupiers to drain into cantonment drains.
213 Drainage of undrained premises.
214 New premises not be erected without drains.
215 Power to drain group or block of premises by combined operations.
216 Power to close or limit the use of private drains in certain cases.
217 Use of drain by a person other than the owner.
218 Sewage and rain water drains to be distinct.
219 Power to require owner to carry out certain works for satisfactory drainage.
220 Appointment of places for the emptying of drains and collection of sewage.
221 Connection with water works and drains not to be made without permission.
222 Buildings, railways and private streets not to be erected or constructed over drains or water works without permission.
223 Rights or user of property for aqueducts, lines, etc.
224 Power of owner of premises to place pipes and drains through land belonging to other persons.
225 Power to require railway level, etc., to be raised or lowered.
226 Power to execute work after giving notice to the person liable.
227 Power to affix shafts, etc., for ventilation of drain or cesspool.
228 Power to examine and test drains, etc., believed to be defective.
229 Bulk delivery of sewage by the Board.
230 Employment of Government agencies for repair, etc.
231 Works to be done by licensed plumber.
232 Prohibition of certain acts.
233 Preparation of land use plan.
234 Sanction for building.
235 Notice of new buildings.
236 Conditions of valid notice.
237 Powers of Board under certain sections exercisable by Chief Executive Officer.
238 Power of Board to sanction or refuse.
239 Order of stoppage of building or works in certain cases and disposal of things removed.
240 Power to sanction general scheme for prevention of overcrowding, etc.
241 Compensation.
242 Completion notice.
243 Lapse of sanction.
244 Restrictions on use of buildings.
245 Period for completion of building.
246 Completion certificate.
247 Illegal erection and re-erection.
248 Power to stop erection or re-erection or to demolish.
249 Power to seal unauthorised constructions.
250 Courts not to entertain proceedings in certain cases.
251 Power to make bye-laws.
252 Prohibition of structures or fixtures which cause obstruction in streets.
253 Unauthorised buildings over drains, etc.
254 Drainage and sewer connections.
255 Power to attach brackets for lamps and other accessories.
256 Maintenance of Roads.
257 Temporary occupation of street, land, etc.
258 Closing and opening of streets.
259 Names of streets and numbers of buildings.
260 Group Housing Schemes.
261 Boundary walls, hedges and fences.
262 Felling, lopping and trimming or trees.
263 Digging of public land.
264 Improper use of land.
265 Public markers and slaughter-houses.
266 Use of public market.
267 Power to transfer by public auction, etc.
268 Stallages, rents, etc., to be published.
269 Private markets and slaughter-houses.
270 Conditions of grant of licence for private market or slaughter-house.
271 Penalty for keeping market or slaughter-house open without licence, etc.
272 Penalty for using unlicensed market or slaughter-house.
273 Prohibition and restriction of use of slaughter-house.
274 Power to inspect slaughter-houses.
275 Power to regulate certain activities.
276 Provision of washing places.
277 Licences required for carrying on of certain occupations.
278 Power to stop use of premises used in contravention of licences.
279 Conditions which may be attached to licences.
280 Power to vary licence.
281 Carrying on trade, etc., without licence or in contravention of section 280.
282 Feeding animals on dirt, etc.
283 Powers of entry and seizure.
284 Import of cattle and flesh.
285 Unauthorised sale of spirituous liquor or intoxicating drug.
286 Unauthorised possession of spirituous liquor.
287 Arrest of persons and seizure and confiscation of things for offences against the two last foregoing sections.
288 Saving of articles sold or supplied for medicinal purposes.
289 Penalty for causing nuisances.
290 Registration and control of dogs.
291 Traffic rule of the road.
292 Use of inflammable materials for buildings purposes.
293 Stacking or collecting inflammable materials.
294 Care of naked lights.
295 Regulation of cinematographic and dramatic performances.
296 Discharging fire-works, fire-arms, etc.
297 Power to require buildings, wells, etc., to be rendered safe.
298 Enclosure of wasteland used for improper purposes.
299 Power to remove brothels and prostitutes.
300 Penalty for loitering and importuning for purposes of prostitution.
301 Removal of persons from cantonment.
302 Removal and exclusion from cantonment of disorderly persons.
303 Removal and exclusion from cantonment of seditious persons.
304 Penalty.
305 Powers of entry.
306 Power of inspection by member of a Board.
307 Power of inspection, etc.
308 Power to enter land, adjoining land where work is in progress.
309 Breaking into premises.
310 Entry to be made in the day time.
311 Owner‟s consent ordinarily to be obtained.
312 Regard to be had to social and religious usages.
313 Penalty for obstruction.
314 Arrest without warrant.
315 Duties of police officers.
316 Notices to fix reasonable time.
317 Authentication and validity of notices issued by Board.
318 Service of notice, etc.
319 Method of giving notice.
320 Powers of Board in case of non-compliance with notice, etc.
321 Occupier not to obstruct owner when complying with notice.
322 Liability of occupier to play in default of owner.
323 Relief to Agents and Trustees.
324 Method of recovery.
325 Application for a Committee of Arbitration.
326 Procedure for convening Committee of Arbitration.
327 Constitution of the Committee of Arbitration.
328 No person to be nominated who has direct interest or whose services are not immediately available.
329 Meetings and powers of Committee or Arbitration.
330 Decisions of Committee of Arbitration.
331 Prosecutions.
332 Composition of offence.
333 General penalty.
334 Offences by companies.
335 Cancellation or suspension of licences, etc.
336 Recovery of amount payable in respect of damage to cantonment property.
337 Limitation for prosecution.
338 Protection of action of Board, etc.
339 Notice to be given of suits.
340 Appeals from executive orders.
341 Petition of Appeal.
342 Suspension of Action Pending Appeal.
343 Revision.
344 Finality of the Appellate Orders.
345 Right of appellant to be heard.
346 Power to make rules.
347 Supplemental provisions respecting rules.
348 Power to make bye-laws.
349 Penalty for breach of bye-laws.
350 Supplemental provisions regarding bye-laws and regulations.
351 Rules and bye-laws to be available for inspection and purchase.
352 Extension of certain provisions of the Act and rules to place beyond cantonments.
353 Power to delegate functions to the President, etc.
354 Registration.
355 Validity of notices and other documents.
356 Admissibility of document or entry as evidence.
357 Evidence by officer or employee of the Board.
358 Application of Act 4 of 1899.
359 Power to remove difficulties.
360 Repeals and savings.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Persons subject to naval law.
3 Definitions.
4 Fundamental rights to apply to persons subject to naval law with modifications.
5 Power of Central Government to raise and maintain naval forces.
6 Provision respecting discipline of persons under engagement to serve Central Government.
7 Relations between the members of the Navy, Army and Air Force acting together.
8 Provision respecting discipline of master of merchant vessel under convoy.
9 Eligibility for appointment or enrolment.
10 Commissions and appointments.
11 Enrolment.
12 Validity of enrolment.
13 Oath of allegiance.
14 Liability for service of officers and sailors.
15 Tenure of service of officers and sailors.
16 Discharge on expiry of engagement.
17 Provisions as to discharge.
18 Saving of powers of dismissal by naval tribunals.
19 Restrictions respecting right to form associations, freedom of speech, etc.
20 Immunity from attachment.
21 Immunity from arrest for debt.
22 Immunity of persons attending court-martial or disciplinary court from arrest.
23 Remedy of aggrieved persons.
24 Priority of hearing of cases concerning persons in the naval service.
25 Right of the Chief of the Naval Staff or commanding officers to obtain copies of judgments or orders made by a criminal court.
26 Saving of rights and privileges under other laws.
27 Deductions from pay, etc., not to be made unless authorized.
28 Deductions from pay and allowances of officers.
29 Deductions from pay and allowances of sailors.
30 Deductions awarded by naval tribunals.
31 Liability for maintenance of wife and children.
32 Limit of certain deductions.
33 Remission of deductions.
34 Misconduct by officers or persons in command.
35 Misconduct by persons other than those in command.
36 Delaying or discouraging action or service commanded.
37 Penalty for disobedience in action.
38 Penalty for spying.
39 Correspondence, etc., with the enemy.
40 Improper communication with the enemy.
41 Deserting post and neglect of duty.
42 Mutiny defined.
43 Punishment for mutiny.
44 Persons on board ships or aircraft seducing naval personnel from allegiance.
45 Striking superior officers.
46 Ill-treating subordinates.
47 Disobedience and insubordination.
48 Quarrelling, fighting and disorderly behavior.
49 Desertion.
50 Inducing person to desert.
51 Breaking out of ship and absence without leave.
52 Drunkenness.
53 Uncleanness or indecent acts.
54 Cruelty and conduct unbecoming the character of an officer.
55 Losing ship or aircraft.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Zonal Railways.
4 Appointment of General Manager.
4A Establishment of Railway Land Development Authority.
4B Composition of Authority.
4C Terms and conditions of appointment of Vice-Chairman and other Members.
4D Functions of Authority.
4E Powers of Authority to enter into agreements and execute contracts.
4F Procedure of transaction of business of Authority.
4G Appointment of officers and other employees of Authority.
4H Salaries, allowances, etc., to be defrayed out of Consolidated Fund of India.
4-I Power of Authority to make regulations.
5 Appointment of Chief Commissioner of Railway Safety and Commissioners of Railway Safety.
6 Duties of Commissioner.
7 Powers of Commissioner.
8 Commissioner to be public servant.
9 Facilities to be afforded to Commissioners.
10 Annual report of Commissioners.
11 Power of railway administrations to execute all necessary works.
12 Power to alter the position of pipe, electric supply line drain or sewer, etc.
13 Protection for Government property.
14 Temporary entry upon land to remove obstruction, to repair or to prevent accident.
15 Payment of amount for damage or loss.
16 Accommodation works.
17 Power of owner, occupier, State Government or local authority to cause additional accommodation works to be made.
18 Fences, gates and bars.
19 Overbridges and underbridges.
20 Power of Central Government to give directions for safety.
20A Power to acquire land, etc.
20B Power to enter for survey, etc.
20C Evaluation of damages during survey, measurement, etc.
20D Hearing of objections, etc.
20E Declaration of acquisition.
20F Determination of amount payable as compensation.
20G Criterion for determination of market-value of land.
20H Deposit and payment of amount.
20-I Power to take possession.
20J Right to enter into land where land has vested in Central Government.
20K Competent authority to have certain powers of civil court.
20L Utilisation of land for the purpose it is acquired.
20M Sharing with landowners the difference in price of a land when transferred for a higher consideration.
20N Land Acquisition Act 1 of 1894 not to apply.
20-O Application of the National Rehabilitation and Resettlement Policy, 2007 to persons affected due to land acquisition.
20P Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.
21 Sanction of the Central Government to the opening of railway.
22 Formalities to be complied with before giving sanction to the opening of a railway.
23 Sections 21 and 22 to apply to the opening of certain works.
24 Temporary suspension of traffic.
25 Power to close railway opened for the public carriage of passengers.
26 Re-opening of closed railway.
27 Use of rolling stock.
28 Delegation of powers.
29 Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.
30 Power to fix rates.
31 Power to classify commodities or alter rates.
32 Power of railway administration to charge certain rates.
33Tribunal.
34 [Omitted.].
35 [Omitted.].
36Complaints against a railway administration
37 Matters not within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal.
38 Powers of the Tribunal.
39 Reference to the Tribunal.
40 Assistance by the Central Government.
41 Burden of proof, etc.
42 Decision, etc., of the Tribunal.
43 Bar of jurisdiction of courts.
44 Reliefs which the Tribunal may grant.
45 Revision of decisions given by the Tribunal.
46 Execution of decisions or orders of the Tribunal.
47 Report to the Central Government.
48 Power of the Tribunal to make regulations.
49 Exhibition of certain timings and tables of fares at stations.
50 Supply of tickets on payment of fare.
51 Provision for case in which ticket is issued for class or train not having accommodation for additional passengers.
52 Cancellation of ticket and refund.
53 Prohibition against transfer of certain tickets.
54 Exhibition and surrender of passes and tickets.
55 Prohibition against travelling without pass or ticket.
56 Power to refuse to carry persons suffering from infectious or contagious diseases.
57 Maximum number of passengers for each compartment.
58 Earmarking of compartment, etc., for ladies.
59 Communications between passengers and railway servant in charge of train.
60 Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.
61 Maintenance of rate-books, etc., for carriage of goods.
62 Conditions for receiving, etc., of goods.
63 Provisions of risk rates.
64 Forwarding note.
65 Railway receipt.
66 Power to require statement relating to the description of goods.
67 Carriage of dangerous or offensive goods.
68 Carriage of animals suffering from infectious or contagious diseases.
69 Deviation of route.
70 Prohibition of undue preference.
71 Power to give direction in regard to carriage of certain goods.
72 Maximum carrying capacity for wagons and trucks.
73 Punitive charge for overloading a wagon.
74 Passing of property in the goods covered by railway receipt.
75 Section 74 not to affect right of stoppage in transit or claims for freight.
76 Surrender of railway receipt.
77 Power of railway administration to deliver goods or sale proceeds thereof in certain cases.
78 Power to measure, weigh, etc.
79 Weighment of consignment on request of the consignee or endorsee.
80 Liability of railway administration for wrong delivery.
81 Open delivery of consigrments.
82 Partial delivery of consignments.
83 Lien for freight or any other sum due.
84 Unclaimed consignment.
85 Disposal of perishable consignments in certain circumstances.
86 Sales under sections 83 to 85 not to affect the right to suit.
87 Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.
88 Definitions.
89 Power to declare notified stations.
90 Disposal of unremoved goods at notified stations.
91 Price to be paid to person entitled after deducting dues.
92 Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.
93 General responsibility of a railway administration as carrier of goods.
94 Goods to be loaded or delivered at a siding not belonging to a railway administration.
95 Delay or detention in transit.
96 Traffic passing over railways in India and railways in foreign countries.
97 Goods carried at owner’s risk rate.
98 Goods in defective condition or defectively packed.
99 Responsibility of a railway administration after termination of transit.
100 Responsibility as carrier of luggage.
101 Responsibility as a carrier of animals.
102 Exoneration from liability in certain cases.
103 Extent of monetary liability in respect of any consignment.
104 Extent of liability in respect of goods carried in open wagon.
105 Right of railway administration to check contents of certain consignment or luggage.
106 Notice of claim for compensation and refund of overcharge.
107 Applications for compensation for loss, etc., of goods.
108 Person entitled to claim compensation.
109 Railway administration against which application for compensation for personal injury is to be filed.
110 Burden of proof.
111 Extent of liability of railway administration in respect of accidents at sea.
112 Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.
113 Notice of railway accident.
114 Inquiry by Commissioner.
115 Inquiry by railway administration.
116 Powers of Commissioner in relation to inquiries.
117 Statement made before Commissioner.
118 Procedure, etc.
119 No inquiry, investigation, etc., to be made if the Commission of Inquiry is appointed.
120 Inquiry into accident not covered by section 113.
121 Returns.
122 Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.
123 Definitions.
124 Extent of liability.
124A Compensation on account of untoward incidents.
125 Application for compensation.
126 Interim relief by railway administration.
127 Determination of compensation in respect of any injury or loss of goods.
128 Saving as to certain rights.
129 Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.
130 Definitions.
131 Chapter not to apply to certain railway servants.
132 Limitation of hours of work.
133 Grant of periodical rest.
134 Railway servant to remain on duty.
135 Supervisors of railway labour.
136 Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.
137 Fraudulently travelling or attempting to travel without proper pass or ticket.
138 Levy of excess charge and fare for travelling without proper pass or ticket or beyond authorised distance.
139 Power to remove persons.
140 Security for good behaviour in certain cases.
141 Needlessly interfering with means of communication in a train.
142 Penalty for transfer of tickets.
143 Penalty for unauthorised carrying on of business of procuring and supplying of railway tickets.
144 Prohibition on hawking, etc., and begging.
145 Drunkenness or nuisance.
146 Obstructing railway servant in his duties.
147 Trespass and refusal to desist from trespass.
148 Penalty for making a false statement in an application for compensation.
149 Making a false claim for compensation.
150 Maliciously wrecking or attempting to wreck a train.
151 Damage to or destruction of certain railway properties.
152 Maliciously hurting or attempting to hurt persons travelling by railway.
153 Endangering safety of persons travelling by railway by wilful act or omission.
154 Endangering safety of persons travelling by railway by rash or negligent act or omission.
155 Entering into a compartment reserved or resisting entry into a compartment not reserved.
156 Travelling on roof, step or engine of a train.
157 Altering or defacing pass or ticket.
158 Penalty for contravention of any of the provisions of Chapter XIV.
159 Disobedience of drivers or conductors of vehicles to directions of railway servant, etc.
160 Opening or breaking a level crossing gate.
161 Negligently crossing unmanned level crossing.
162 Entering carriage or other place reserved for females.
163 Giving false account of goods.
164 Unlawfully bringing dangerous goods on a railway.
165 Unlawfully bringing offensive goods on a railway.
166 Defacing public notices.
167 Smoking.
168 Provision with respect to commission of offence by the children of acts endangering safety of person travelling on railway.
169 Levy of penalty on non-Government railway.
170 Recovery of penalty.
171 Section 169 or 170 not to preclude Central Government from taking any other action.
172 Penalty for intoxication.
173 Abandoning train, etc., without authority.
174 Obstructing running of train, etc.
175 Endangering the safety of persons.
176 Obstructing level crossing.
177 False returns.
178 Making a false report by a railway servant.
179 Arrest for offences under certain sections.
180 Arrest of persons likely to abscond, etc.
180A Inquiry by officer authorised to ascertain commission of offence.
180B Powers of officer authorised to inquire.
180C Disposal of persons arrested.
180D Inquiry how to be made against arrested person.
180E Search, seizure and arrest how to be made.
180F Cognizance by Court on a complaint made by officer authorised.
180G Punishment for certain offences in relation to inquiry.
181 Magistrate having jurisdiction under the Act.
182 Place of trial.
183 Power to provide other transport services.
184 Taxation on railways by local authorities.
185 Taxation on railways for advertisement.
186 Protection of action taken in good faith.
187 Restriction on execution against railway property.
188 Railway servants to be public servants for the purposes of Chapter IX and section 409 of the Indian Penal Code.
189 Railway servants not to engage in trade.
190 Procedure for delivery to railway administration of property detained by a railway servant.
191 Proof of entries in records and documents.
192 Service of notice, etc., on railway administration.
193 Service of notice, etc., by railway administration.
194 Presumption where notice is served by post.
195 Representation of railway administration.
196 Power to exempt railway from Act.
197 Matters supplemental to the definitions of "railway" and "railway servant".
198 General power to make rules.
199 Rules to be laid before Parliament.
200 Repeal and saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
2AInterpretation of certain words and expressions.
2BAppointment of Controller of Insurance.
2CProhibition of transaction of insurance business by certain persons.
2CAPower of Central Government to apply provisions of this Act to Special Economic Zones.
2CBProperties in India not to be insured with foreign insurers except with the permission of Authority.
2DInsurers to be subject to this Act while liabilities remain unsatisfied.
2E[Omitted.].
3Registration.
3APayment of annual fee by insurer.
3BCertification of soundness of terms of life insurance business.
4Minimum limits for annuities and other benefits secured by policies of life insurance.
5Restriction on name of insurer.
6Requirements as to capital.
6ARequirements as to capital structure and voting rights and maintenance of registers beneficial owners of shares.
6AA[Omitted.].
6BProvision for securing compliance with requirements relating to capital structure.
6C[Omitted.].
7[Omitted.].
8[Omitted.].
9[Omitted.].
10Separation of accounts and funds.
11Accounts and balance-sheet.
12Audit.
13Actuarial report and abstract.
14Record of policies and claims.
15Submission of returns.
16[Omitted.].
17[Omitted.].
17A[Omitted.].
18Furnishing reports.
19Abstract of proceedings of general meetings.
20Custody and inspection of documents and supply of copies.
21Powers of Authority regarding returns.
22Powers of Authority to order revaluation.
23Evidence of documents.
24[Omitted.].
25Returns to be published in statutory forms.
26Alterations in the particulars furnished with application for registration to be reported.
27Investment of assets.
27AFurther provisions regarding investments.
27BProvisions regarding investments of assets of insurer carrying general insurance business.
27CInvestment by insurer in certain cases.
27DManner and conditions of investment.
27EProhibition for investment of funds outside India.
28Statement and return of investment of assets.
29Prohibition of loans.
30Liability of directors, etc.,for loss due to contravention of section 27,27A,27B,27C,27D or section 29.
31Assets of insurer how to be kept.
31AProvisions relating to managers, etc.
31BPower to restrict payment of excessive remuneration.
32[Omitted.].
32AProhibition of common officers and requirement as to whole-time officers.
32BInsurance business in rural and social sectors.
32CObligations of insurer in respect of rural or unorganised sector and backward classes.
32DObligation of insurer in respect of insurance business in third party risks of motor vehicles.
33Power of investigation and inspection by Authority.
33APower to appoint staff.
34Power of the Authority to issue directions.
34AAmendment of provisions relating to appointments of managing directors, etc., to be subject to previous approval of the Controller.
34BPower of Authority to remove managerial persons from office.
34CPower of Authority to appoint additional directors.
34DSections 34B and 34C to override other laws.
34EFurther powers.
34FPower of Authority to issue directions regarding re-insurance treaties, etc.
34GOmitted.
34HSearch and seizure.
35Amalgamation and transfer of insurance business.
36Sanction of amalgamation and transfer by Controller.
37Statements required after amalgamation and transfer.
37APower of Authority to prepare Scheme of Amalgamation.
38Assignment and transfer of insurance policies.
39Nomination by policy-holder.
40Prohibition of payment by way of commission or otherwise for procuring business.
40A[Omitted.].
40BLimitation of expenses of management in life insurance business.
40CLimitation of expenses of management in general insurance business.
41Prohibition of rebates.
42Appointment of insurance agents.
42AProhibition of insurance business through principal agent, special agent and multilevel marketing.
42DIssue of registration to intermediary or insurance intermediary.
42ECommission, brokerage or fee payable to intermediary or insurance intermediary.
43Register of insurance agents.
44[Omitted.].
44APower to call for information.
45Policy not to be called in question on ground of mis-statement after two years.
46Application of the law in force in India to policies issued in India.
47Payment of money into Court.
47A[Omitted.].
48[Omitted.].
48A. Insurance agent or intermediary or insurance intermediary not to be director in insurance company.
48BFurther provision regarding directors.
48C[Omitted.].
49Restriction On dividends and bonuses.
50Notice of options available to the assured on the lapsing of a policy.
51Supply of copies of proposals and medical reports.
52Prohibition of business of dividing principle.
52AWhen Administrator for management of insurance business may be appointed.
52BPowers and duties of the Administrator.
52BBPowers of Administrator respecting property liable to attachment under section 106.
52CCancellation of contracts and agreements.
52DTermination of appointment of Administrator.
52EFinality of decision appointing Administrator.
52FPenalty for withholding documents or property from Administrator.
52GProtection of action taken under sections 52A to 52D.
52H[Omitted.].
52-IOmitted..
52J[Omitted.].
52K[Omitted.].
52L[Omitted.].
52M[Omitted.].
52N[Omitted.].
53Winding up by the Court.
53AUnpaid-up share capital.
54Voluntary winding up.
55Valuation of liabilities.
56Application of surplus assets of life insurance fund in liquidation or insolvency.
57Winding up of secondary companies.
58Schemes for partial winding up of insurance companies.
59[Omitted.].
60Notice of policy values.
61Power of Court to reduce contracts of insurance.
61AAppeal to National Company Law Appellate Tribunal.
62Power of Central Government to impose reciprocal disabilities on non-Indian companies.
63Particulars to be filed by insurers established outside India.
64Books to be kept by insurers established outside India.
64A[Omitted.].
64B[Omitted.].
64CCouncils of Life Insurance and General Insurance.
64DAuthorisation to represent in Councils.
64EAuthorities of the Life Insurance Council and the General Insurance Council.
64FExecutive Committees of the Life Insurance Council and the General Insurance Council.
64GResignation and filling up of casual vacancies.
64HDuration and dissolution of Executive Committees.
64-IOmitted..
64JOmitted.
64KOmitted.
64LFunctions of Executive Committee of General Insurance Council.
64MExecutive Committee of General Insurance Council may advise in controlling expenses.
64NPower of the Executive Committees to act together in certain cases.
64-OOmitted..
64P[Omitted.].
64Q[Omitted.].
64RGeneral power of Life Insurance Council and General Insurance Council.
64S[Omitted.].
64T[Omitted.].
64UOmitted.
64UAOmitted.
64UBOmitted.
64UCOmitted.
64UDOmitted.
64UEOmitted.
64UFOmitted.
64UGOmitted.
64UHOmitted.
64U-IOmitted.
64UJOmitted.
64UKOmitted.
64ULOmitted.
64ULAOmitted.
64UMSurveyors and loss assessors.
64VAssets and liabilities how to be valued.
64VASufficiency of assets.
64VBNo risk to be assumed unless premium is received in advance.
64VCRestrictions on the opening of a new place of business.
65[Omitted.].
65A[Omitted.].
66[Omitted.].
67[Omitted.].
68[Omitted.].
69[Omitted.].
70[Omitted.].
70A[Omitted.].
70B[Omitted.].
71[Omitted.].
72[Omitted.].
73[Omitted.].
73A[Omitted.].
74[Omitted.].
75[Omitted.].
76[Omitted.].
77[Omitted.].
78[Omitted.].
79[Omitted.].
80[Omitted.].
81[Omitted.].
82[Omitted.].
83[Omitted.].
84[Omitted.].
85[Omitted.].
86[Omitted.].
87[Omitted.].
87A[Omitted.].
88[Omitted.].
89[Omitted.].
90[Omitted.].
90A[Omitted.].
91[Omitted.].
92[Omitted.].
93[Omitted.].
94[Omitted.].
95[Omitted.].
96[Omitted.].
97[Omitted.].
98[Omitted.].
98A[Omitted.].
99[Omitted.].
100[Omitted.].
101[Omitted.].
101ARe-insurance with Indian re-insurers.
101BAdvisory Committee.
101CExamination of re-insurance treaties.
102Penalty for default in complying with, or act in contravention of this Act.
103Penalty for carrying on insurance business in contravention of sections 3.
104Penalty for contravention of sections 27, 27A, 27B, 27D and 27E.
105Wrongfully obtaining or withholding property.
105AOffences by companies.
105BPenalty for failure to comply with sections 32B, 32C and 32D.
105CPower to adjudicate.
105DFactors to be taken into account by the adjudicating officer.
106Power of Court to order restoration of property of insurer or compensation in certain cases.
106ANotice to and hearing of Authority.
107[Omitted.].
107AChairman, etc., to be public servants.
108Power of Court to grant relief.
109Cognizance of offences.
110Appeal to Securities Appellate Tribunal.
110ADelegation of powers and duties of Chairperson of the Authority.
110BSignature of documents.
110CPower to call for information.
110DCertain claims for compensation barred.
110E[Omitted.].
110FProvisions applicable to state Governments, etc.
110G[Omitted.].
110H[Omitted.].
110HAPenalty to be recoverable as arrear of land revenue.
111Service of notices.
112Declaration of interium bonuses.
113Acquisition of surrender value by policy.
114Power of Central Government to make rules.
114APower of Authority to make regulations.
115Alteration of forms.
116Power to exempt from certain requirements.
116ASummary of returns to be published.
117Saving of provisions of Indian Companies Act, 2013.
118Exemptions
119Inspection and supply of copies of published prospectus, etc.
120Determination of market value of securities deposited under this Act.
121Repealed.
122Repealed.
123Repealed.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Salary.
4 Term of office.
5 Leave.
6 Pension.
7 Omitted.
1 Short title, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Forms of Government securities.
4 Subsidiary general ledger account.
5 Transfer of Government securities.
6 Holding of Government securities by holders of public offices.
7 Recognition of title to Government security of deceased sole holder or joint holders.
8 Right of survivors of joint holders or several payees.
9 Nomination by holders of Government securities.
10 Government securities belonging to minor or insane person.
11 Issue of duplicate securities and of new securities on conversion, consolidation, sub-division, renewal, stripping or reconstruction.
12 Summary determination by Bank of title to Government security in case of dispute.
13 Law applicable in regard to Government securities.
14 Postponement of payments and registration of transfers pending the making of vesting order.
15 Power of Bank to require bonds.
16 Publication of notices in Official Gazette.
17 Procedure and scope of vesting order.
18 Legal effect of orders made by Bank.
19 Stay of proceedings on order of Court.
20 Cancellation by Bank of vesting proceedings.
21 Discharge in respect of interest on Government securities.
22 Discharge in respect of bearer bonds.
23 Period of limitation of Governments’ liability in respect of interest.
24 Inspection of documents.
25 Micro films, facsimile copies of documents, magnetic tapes and computer print outs as documents of evidence.
26 Bank and its officers to be public officers.
27 Misuse of subsidiary general ledger account facility.
28 Pledge, hypothecation or lien.
29 Power to call for information, cause inspection and issue directions.
30 Contravention and penalties.
31 Certain laws not to apply to Government securities.
32 Power to make regulations.
33 Construction of references to laws not in force in Jammu and Kashmir.
34 Power to remove difficulties.
35 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution and incorporation of Rehabilitation Council of India.
4 Term of office of Chairperson and members.
5 Disqualifications.
6 Vacation of office by members.
7 Executive Committee and other committees.
8 Member-Secretary and employees of Council.
9 Vacancies in the Council not to invalidate acts, etc.
10 Dissolution of Rehabilitation Council and transfer of rights, liabilities and employees of Rehabilitation Council to Council.
11 Recognition of qualifications granted by University, etc., in India for rehabilitation professionals.
12 Recognition of qualifications granted by institutions outside India.
13 Rights of persons possessing qualifications included in the Schedule to be enrolled.
14 Power to require information as to courses of study and examinations.
15 Inspectors as examinations.
16 Visitors at examinations.
17 Withdrawal of recognition.
18 Minimum standards of education.
19 Registration in Register.
20 Privileges of persons who are registered on Register.
21 Professional conduct and removal of names from Register.
22 Appeal against order of removal from Register.
23 Register.
24 Information to be furnished by Council and publication thereof.
25 Cognizance of offences.
26 Protection of action taken in good faith.
27 Employees of Council to be public servants.
28 Power to make rules.
29 Power to make regulations.
30 Laying of rules and regulations before Parliament.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of Authority.
4 Composition of Authority.
5 Qualifications for appointment as Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson or Member.
6 Vice-Chairperson to act as Chairperson or to discharge his functions in certain circumstances.
7 Term of office.
8 Resignation and removal.
9 Salaries and allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and Members.
10 Vacancy in Authority not to invalidate acts or proceedings.
11 Appeals to Authority.
12 Procedure and powers of Authority.
13 Financial and administrative powers of Chairperson.
14 Staff of Authority.
15 Bar of jurisdiction.
16 Proceedings before the Authority to be judicial proceedings.
17 Members and staff of Authority to be public servants.
18 Protection of action taken in good faith.
19 Penalty for failure to comply with orders of Authority.
20 Offences by companies.
21 Power to remove difficulties.
22 Power to make rules.
23 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of Nalanda University as an institution of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Establishment and incorporation of Nalanda University.
5 Effect of establishment of University.
6 Jurisdiction.
7 Governing Board.
8 Powers and functions of Governing Board.
9 Objectives of University.
10 Powers of University.
11 University open to all persons.
12 Visitor.
13 Officers of University.
14 The Chancellor.
15 The Vice-Chancellor.
16 The Registrar.
17 The Finance Officer.
18 The Controller of Examinations.
19 The Librarian.
20 Other officers.
21 Privileges and immunities of academic staff, etc.
22 Authorities of the University.
23 The Academic Council.
24 The School of Studies.
25 The Finance Committee.
26 Other authorities.
27 Statutes.
28 Statutes how made.
29 Ordinances.
30 Regulations.
31 Annual report.
32 Annual accounts, etc.
33 Conditions of service of employees.
34 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
35 Right to appeal.
36 Provident and pension funds.
37 Disputes as to the constitution of authorities and bodies.
38 Filling of casual vacancies.
39 Proceedings of authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
40 Protection of action taken in good faith.
41 Power to remove difficulties.
42 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
43 Transitional provisions.
44 Repeal of University of Nalanda Act.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definition.
3 Sovereignty over, and limits of, territorial waters.
4 Use of territorial waters by foreign ships.
5 Contiguous zone of India.
6 Continental shelf.
7 Exclusive economic zone.
8 Historic waters.
9 Maritime boundaries between India and States having coasts opposite or adjacent to those of India.
10 Publication of charts.
11 Offences.
12 Offences by companies.
13 Place of trial.
14 Previous sanction of the Central Government for prosecution.
15 Power to make rules.
16 Removal of difficulties.
1 Short title.
2 Conferment on United Nations and its representatives and officers and certain privileges and immunities.
3 Power to confer certain privileges and immunities on other international organisations and their representatives and officers.
4 Power to make rules.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Powers as to oaths and notarial acts abroad.
4 Punishment for offences under this Act.
5 Trial of offences.
6 Power to prescribe fees.
7 Publication and issue of tables of fees.
8 Power to make rules.
1Short title and commencement
2Definitions.
3Establishment of corresponding new banks and business thereof.
3ATrust not to be entered on the register.
3B Register of beneficial owners
4Undertaking of existing banks to vest in corresponding new banks
5General effect of vesting.
6Payment of compensation.
7Head office and management.
8 Corresponding new banks to be guided by the directions of the Central Government.
9Power of Central Government to make scheme.
9A Power of Reserve Bank to appoint additional director
10Closure of accounts and disposal of profits.
10AAnnual general meeting.
10BTransfer of unpaid or unclaimed dividend to Unpaid Dividend Account.
11 Corresponding new bank deemed to be an Indian company
12Removal of Chairman from office
12A Bonus.
13 . Obligations as to fidelity and secrecy.
14 Custodian to be public servant
15Certain defects not to invalidate acts or proceedings
16Indemnity
16A Arrangement with corresponding new bank on appointment of directors to prevail
17 References to existing banks on and from the commencement of this Act.—
18Dissolution
18ASupersession of Board in certain cases
19Power to make regulations.
20Amendment of certain enactments
21 Repeal and savings
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Application of other laws not barred.
3Act not to apply to certain co-operative societies.
4 Power to suspend operation of Act.
5 Interpretation.
5A Act to override memorandum, articles, etc.
6 Form of business in which banking companies may engage.
7 Use of words "bank", "banker", "banking" or "banking company".
8 Prohibition of trading.
9 Disposal of non-banking assets.
10 Prohibition of employment of managing agents and restrictions on certain forms of employment.
10A Board of directors to include persons with professional or other experience.
10B Banking company to be managed by whole time chairman.
10BB Power of Reserve Bank to appoint chairman of the Board of directors appointed on a whole-time basis or a managing director of a banking company.
10C Chairman and certain directors not to be required to hold qualification shares.
10D Provisions of sections 10A and 10B to override all other laws, contracts, etc.
11 Requirement as to minimum paid-up capital and reserves.
12 Regulation of paid-up capital, subscribed capital and authorised capital and voting rights of shareholders.
12A Election of new directors.
12B Regulation of acquisition of shares or voting rights.
13 Restriction on commission, brokerage, discount, etc., on sale of shares.
14 Prohibition of charge on unpaid capital.
14A Prohibition of floating charge on assets.
15 Restrictions as to payment of dividend.
16 Prohibition of common directors.
17 Reserve Fund.
18 Cash reserve.
19 Restriction on nature of subsidiary companies.
20 Restrictions on loans and advances.
20A Restrictions on power to remit debts.
21 Power of Reserve Bank to control advances by banking companies.
21A Rates of interest charged by banking companies not to be subject to scrutiny by courts.
22 Licensing of banking companies.
23 Restrictions on opening of new, and transfer of existing, places of business.
24 Maintenance of a percentage of assets.
25 Assets in India.
26 Return of unclaimed deposits.
26A Establishment of Depositor Education and Awareness Fund.
27 Monthly returns and power to call for other returns and information.
28 Power to publish information.
29 Accounts and balance-sheet.
29A Power in respect of associate enterprises.
30 Audit.
31 Submission of returns.
32 Copies of balance-sheets and accounts to be sent to registrar.
33 Display of audited balance-sheet by companies incorporated outside India.
34 Accounting provision of this Act not retrospective.
34A Production of documents of confidential nature.
35 Inspection.
35A Power of the Reserve Bank to give directions.
35B Amendments of provisions relating to appointments of managing directors, etc., to be subject to previous approval of the Reserve Bank.
36 Further powers and functions of Reserve Bank.
36A Certain provisions of the Act not to apply to certain banking companies.
36AA Power of Reserve Bank to remove managerial and other persons from office.
36AB Power of Reserve Bank to appoint additional directors.
36AC Part IIA to override other laws.
36ACA Supersession of Board of Directors in certain cases.
36AD Punishments for certain activities in relation to banking companies.
36AE Power of Central Government to acquire undertakings of banking companies in certain cases.
36AF Power of the Central Government to make scheme.
36AG Compensation to be given to shareholders of the acquired bank.
36AH Constitution of the Tribunal.
36AI Tribunal to have powers of a civil court.
36AJ Procedure of the Tribunal.
36B High Court defined.
37 Suspension of business.
38 Winding up by High Court.
38A Court liquidator.
39 Reserve Bank to be official liquidator.
39A Application of Companies Act to liquidators.
40 Stay of proceedings.
41 Preliminary report by official liquidator.
41A Notice to preferential claimants and secured and unsecured creditors.
42 Power to dispense with meetings of creditors, etc.
43 Booked depositors' credits to be deemed proved.
43A Preferential payments to depositors.
44 Powers of High Court in voluntary winding up.
44A Procedure for amalgamation of banking companies.
44B Restriction on compromise or arrangement between banking company and creditors.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Prohibition to commence or carry on business of credit information.
4 Application for registration.
5 Grant of certificate of registration.
6 Power of Reserve Bank to cancel certificate of registration.
7 Appeal against order of Reserve Bank.
8 Requirement as to minimum capital.
9 Management of credit information company.
10 Power of Reserve Bank to determine policy.
11 Power of Reserve Bank to give directions.
12 Inspection of credit information company, credit institution and specified user.
13 Powers and duties of auditors.
14 Functions of a credit information company.
15 Credit institution to be member of a credit information company.
16 Failure to become a member of a credit information company.
17 Collection and furnishing of credit information.
18 Settlement of dispute.
19 Accuracy and security of credit information.
20 Privacy principles.
21 Alteration of credit information files and credit reports.
22 Unauthorised access to credit information.
23 Offences and penalties.
24 Cognizance of offences.
25 Power of Reserve Bank to impose penalty.
26 Application of fines.
27 Power of Reserve Bank to specify maximum amount of fees.
28 Disclosure of information before any court or tribunal or authority.
29 Obligations as to fidelity and secrecy.
30 Protection of action taken in good faith.
31 Bar of jurisdiction.
32 Power of Reserve Bank to exempt in certain cases.
33 Application of other laws not barred.
34 Amendment of certain enactments.
35 Removal of difficulties.
36 Power to make rules.
37 Power of Reserve Bank to make regulations THE SCHEDULE.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 The University.
4 Objects of the University.
5 Powers of the University.
6 Jurisdiction.
7 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
8 Fund of the University.
9 The Visitor.
10 Officers of the University.
11 The Chancellor.
12 The Vice-Chancellor.
13 The Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
14 Deans of Schools.
15 Directors.
16 Registrars.
17 The Finance Officer.
18 Other officers.
19 Authorities of the University.
20 The Court.
21 The Executive Council.
22 The Academic Council.
23 The Board of Affiliation and Recognition.
24 The Planning Board.
25 The Boards of Schools.
26 The Finance Committee.
27 Other authorities of the University.
28 Power to make statutes.
29 Statutes how to be made.
30 Power to make Ordinances.
31 Regulations.
32 Annual report.
33 Annual accounts.
34 Conditions of service of employees.
35 Tribunal of Arbitration.
36 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
37 Right to appeal.
38 Provident and pension funds.
39 Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies.
40 Constitution of Committees.
41 Filling of casual vacancies.
42 Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
43 Protection of action taken in good faith.
44 Mode of proof of University record.
45 Power to remove difficulties.
46 Transitional provisions.
47 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
48 Completion of courses of studies in colleges or institutions affiliated to the University.
49 Transfer of assets and options of the employees.
50 Role of Central Government and Director-General of shipping.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution and incorporation of the Inland Waterways Authority of India.
4 Conditions of service of members.
4A Disqualifications for appointment as member.
5 Powers of Chairman and Vice-Chairman.
5A Meetings.
6 Removal, etc., of members.
7 Vacancy, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Authority.
8 Secretary and other officers.
9 Advisory Committees.
10 Authority to act on business principles.
11 Transfer of assets and liabilities of the Central Government to the Authority.
12 Contracts by the Authority.
13 Mode of executing contracts on behalf of the Authority.
14 Functions of the Authority.
15 Amendment of schemes.
16 [Omitted.].
17 Levy and collection of fees and charges.
18 Grants and loans by the Central Government.
18A Borrowing powers of the Authority.
19 Constitution of the Fund.
20 Budget.
21 Investment of funds.
22 Annual report.
23 Accounts and audit.
24 Annual report and auditors’ report to be laid before Parliament.
25 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
26 Compulsory acquisition of land for the Authority.
27 Application, etc., of certain laws.
28 Power to enter.
29 Delegation.
30 Authentication of orders and other instruments of the Authority.
31 Members, officers and employees of the Authority to be public servants.
32 Protection of action taken in good faith.
33 Power of Central Government to supersede the Authority.
34 Power to make rules.
35 Power to make regulations.
36 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
37 Power to remove difficulties.
38 Amendment of Act 49 of 1982.
1 Short title, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of Board of Trustees.
4 First Board of Trustees.
5 Board to be body corporate.
6 Disqualification for office of Trustee.
7 Term of office of Trustees.
8 Vacation of office of Trustees.
9 Eligibility of Trustee for re-appointment or re-election.
10 Filling of vacancies in office of Trustees.
11 Saving provision for appointment of Trustee by Central Government after prescribed period.
12 Power of Central Government to extend time for election or appoint Trustees in default of election.
13 Term of office in case of certain Trustees.
14 Absence of Chairman and Deputy Chairman.
14A Acting Chairman or Deputy Chairman.
15 Conditions of service of Chairman and Deputy Chairman.
16 Meetings of Board.
17 Committees of Board.
18 Fees and allowances payable to Trustees.
19 Restriction of power of Trustees to vote in certain cases.
20 Defects in appointments or election not to invalidate acts, etc.
21 Delegation of powers.
22 Duties of Chairman and Deputy Chairman.
23 Schedule of Board’s staff.
24 Power to make appointments.
25 Power to grant leave, etc., to employees of Board.
26 Consulting Engineer to Board.
27 Power to create posts.
28 Power to make regulations.
29 Transfer of assets and liabilities of Central Government, etc., to Board.
30 Existing rates, etc., to continue until altered by Board.
31 Repayment of capital with interest.
32 Procedure when immovable property cannot be acquired by agreement.
33 Contracts by Board.
34 Mode of executing contracts on behalf of Board.
35 Power of Board to execute works and provide appliances.
35A Power with respect to landing places and bathing ghats.
36 Power of Board to undertake certain works.
37 Power of Board to order sea-going vessels to use docks, wharves, etc.
38 If accommodation sufficient, all sea-going vessels compelled to use docks, wharves, etc.
39 Power to order vessels not to come alongside of, or to be removed from, docks, wharves, etc.
40 Power of Central Government to exempt from obligation to use docks wharves, etc.
41 Board to declare when vessels other than sea-going vessels compelled to use docks, wharves etc.
42 Performance of services by Board or other person.
43 Responsibility of Board for loss, etc., of goods.
44 Accommodation to be provided for customs officers in wharves, etc., appointed under Customs Act.
45 Dues at customs wharves, etc.
46 Power to permit erection of private wharves, etc., within a port subject to conditions.
47 Compensation payable in certain cases where use of any private wharf, etc., rendered unlawful.
47A Constitution and incorporation of Tariff Authority for major ports.
47B Term of office, conditions of service, etc., of Chairperson and other Members.
47C Disqualification for the office of Chairperson and Member.
47D Removal, etc., of Chairperson and Members.
47E Meetings.
47F Authentication of all orders and decisions of the Authority.
47G Vacancy, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Authority.
47H Officers and employees of the Authority.
48 Scales of rates for services performed by Board or other person.
49 Scale of rates and statement of conditions for use of property belonging to Board.
49A Fees for pilotage and certain other services.
49B Fixation of port-dues.
50 Consolidated rates for combination of services.
50A Port-due on vessels in ballast.
50B Port-due on vessels not discharging or taking in cargo.
50C Publication of orders of Authority
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Application of Act.
3 Definitions.
4 Establishment of National Shipping Board.
5 Functions of National Shipping Board.
6 Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Part.
7 Director-General of Shipping.
8 Mercantile Marine Department.
9 Surveyors.
10 Radio inspectors.
11 Shipping offices.
12 Seamen‟s employment offices.
13 Seamen‟s welfare officers.
20 Application of Part.
21 Indian ships.
22 Obligation to register.
23 Ports of registry.
24 Registrars of Indian ships.
25 Register book.
26 Application for registry.
27 Survey and measurement of ships before registry.
28 Marking of ship.
29 Declaration of ownership on registry.
30 Evidence on first registry.
31 Entry of particulars in register book.
32 Documents to be retained by registrar.
33 Power of Central Government to inquire into title of Indian ship to be so registered.
34 Grant of certificate of registry.
35 Custody and use of certificate.
36 Power to grant new certificate when original certificate is defaced, lost, etc.
37 Endorsement on certificate of change of master.
38 Endorsement on certificate of change of ownership.
39 Delivery of certificate of ship lost or ceasing to be an Indian ship.
40 Provisional certificate for ships becoming Indian ships abroad.
41 Temporary pass in lieu of certificate of registry.
42 Transfer of ships or shares.
43 Registry of transfer.
44 Transmission of property in Indian ship on death, insolvency, etc.
45 Order for sale where ship has ceased to be an Indian ship.
46 Transfer of ship on sale by order of court.
47 Mortgage of ship or share.
48 Entry of discharge of mortgage.
49 Priority of mortgages.
50 Mortgagee not deemed to be owner.
51 Rights of mortgagee.
52 Mortgage not affected by insolvency.
53 Transfer of mortgages.
54 Transmission of interest in mortgage in certain circumstances.
55 Rules as to name of ship.
56 Registry of alterations.
57 Regulations for registry of alterations.
58 Provisional certificate and endorsement where ship is to be registered anew.
59 Registry anew on change of ownership.
60 Procedure for registry anew.
61 Transfer of registry.
62 Restrictions on re-registry of abandoned ships.
63 National colours for Indian ships.
64 Unlawful assumption of Indian character.
65 Concealment of Indian, or assumption of foreign, character.
66 Indian ships to hoist proper national colours in certain cases.
67 National character of ship to be declared before clearance.
68 Liabilities of ships not recognised as Indian ships.
69 Proceedings on forfeiture of ship.
70 Notice of trust not received.
71 Liability of owners.
72 Evidence of register book, certificate of registry and other documents.
73 Power to register Government ships under this Part.
74 Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Part.
75 Application of Part.
75A Definitions.
76 Certificates of competency to be held by officers of ships.
77 When officers deemed duly certificated.
78 Grade of certificates of competency.
79 Examination for, and grant of certificate.
80 [Omitted.].
81 Form of certificates.
82 Record of orders affecting certificates.
83 Loss of certificates.
84 Production of certificates of competency to shipping master.
85 Power to cancel or suspend certificates obtained on false or erroneous information.
86 Recognition of certificate of competency *** granted in other countries.
86A Foreign ships not to sail without certificated officers.
87 Power to make rules.
87A Definitions.
87B Holders of certificates to serve the Government or in Indian ships for certain period.
87C Exemption from section 87B.
87D Particulars of certificate, etc. to be furnished.
88 Power to classify seamen.
88A Definitions.
88B Application of maritime labour standards to seafarers and ships.
89 Duties of shipping masters.
90 Fees to be paid.
91 Assistance for apprenticeship to sea service.
92 Special provisions as to apprenticeship to the sea service.
93 Manner in which contract is to be recorded.
94 Production of contracts to authorised person before voyage in ship.
95 Business of seamen's employment offices.
96 Supply or engagement of seamen in contravention of Act prohibited.
97 Receipt of remuneration, donation, fees, etc., from seamen for shipping them prohibited.
97A Prohibition against discrimination.
98 Qualifications for, and medical examination of, seamen.
99 Prohibition of engagement of seamen in Indian port without discharge certificate.
99A Prohibition of engagement of seafarer without seafarer‟s identity document.
100 Agreements with crew.
101 Form and contents of the agreement.
102 Engagement of seaman where agreement is made out of India.
103 Special provisions with regard to agreements with crew of Indian ships.
104 Renewal of running agreements in certain cases.
105 Changes in crew to be reported.
106 Certificate as to agreement with crew.
107 Copy of agreement to be made accessible to the crew.
108 Alteration in agreement with the crew.
109 Prohibition of engagement of underage persons in certain cases.
110 [Omitted.].
111 Medical examination of young persons.
112 Maintenance of list or register of young persons in a ship.
113 Power to make rules respecting employment of young persons.
114 Engagements between seamen and masters of ships other than Indian ships.
115 Power to prohibit engagement of persons as seamen.
116 Engagement of seamen outside India for Indian ships.
117 Power to board ships and master seamen.
118 Discharge before shipping master.
119 Certificate of discharge.
120 Certificate as to work of seamen.
121 Discharge and leaving behind of seamen by masters of Indian ships.
122 Wages and other property of seaman or apprentice left behind.
123 Repatriation of seamen or termination of service at foreign port.
124 Discharge of seamen on change of ownership.
125 Master to deliver account of wages.
126 Disrating of seamen.
127 Deductions from wages of seamen.
128 Payment of wages before shipping master.
129 Time of payment of wages.
130 Settlement of wages.
130A Certain undisbursed amounts to be utilised for welfare of seamen.
131 Master to give facilities to seaman for remitting wages.
132 Decision of questions by shipping masters.
133 Power of shipping master to require production of ship's papers.
134 Rule as to payment to seamen in foreign currency.
135 Advance of wages.
136 Allotment notes respecting seaman's wages.
137 Commencement and payment of sums allotted.
138 Right to wages and provisions.
138A Working hours of seamen.
139 Right to recover wages and salvage not to be forfeited.
140 Wages not to depend on freight.
141 Wages on termination of service by wreck, illness, etc.
142 Wages not to accrue during absence without leave, refusal to work or imprisonment.
143 Compensation to seamen for premature discharge.
144 Restriction on sale of and charge upon wages.
145 Summary proceedings for wages.
146 Restrictions on suits for wages.
147 Wages not recoverable outside India in certain cases.
148 Remedies of master for wages, disbursements, etc.
149 Power of Court to rescind contract between master, owner or agent and seaman or apprentice.
150 Power to refer disputes between seamen and their employers to tribunals.
151 Conditions of service, etc., to remain unchanged during pendency of proceedings before tribunal.
152 Master to take charge of the effects of deceased seamen.
153 Dealing with and account of property of seamen who die during voyage.
154 Master to pay and deliver property of deceased seamen.
155 Property of deceased seaman left abroad but not on board ship.
156 Dealing with property of deceased seamen.
157 Recovery of wages, etc., of seamen lost with their ship.
158 Property of seamen dying in India.
159 Payment over of property of deceased seamen by shipping master.
159A Nomination.
160 Disposal of unclaimed property of deceased seamen.
161 Relief and maintenance of distressed seamen.
162 Mode of providing for return of seamen to proper return port.
163 Receiving distressed seamen on ships.
164 Provisions as to taking distressed seamen on ships.
165 What shall be evidence of distress.
166 Indian consular office to decide return port to which or route by which seaman is to be sent.
167 Power to make rules with respect to distressed seamen.
168 Ships to have sufficient provisions and water.
169 Allowances for short or bad provisions.
170 Foreign going Indian ship to carry duly certificated cook.
171 Weights and measures on board.
172 Beddings, towels, medicines, medical stores, etc., to be provided and kept on board certain ships.
173 Certain ships to carry medical officer.
174 Expenses of medical attendance in case of illness.
175 Accommodation for seaman.
176 Inspection by shipping master, etc., of provisions, water, weights and measures and accommodation.
176A Ships to possess Maritime Labour Certificate and Declaration of Maritime Labour Compliance.
177 Inspection by master of provisions, water and accommodation at sea.
177A Power to make rules to prevent accidents, etc.
178 Meaning of serving seaman.
179 Particulars to be furnished in plaints, etc.
180 Notice to be given in case of unrepresented seaman.
181 Power to set aside decrees and orders passed against serving seaman.
182 Modification of law of limitation where seaman is a party.
183 Reference in matters of doubt to shipping masters.
184 Facilities for making complaints.
185 Assignment or sale of salvage invalid.
186 No debt recoverable till end of voyage.
187 Seaman's property not to be detained.
188 Prohibition against solicitation by lodging house keepers.
189 Ship not to be boarded without permission before seamen leave.
190 Misconduct endangering life or ship.
191 Desertion and absence without leave.
192 Power to suspend deserter‟s certificate of discharge.
193 Conveyance of deserter or imprisoned seaman on board ship.
194 General offences against discipline.
195 Smuggling of goods by seamen or apprentices.
196 Entry of offences in official logs.
197 Report of desertions and absence without leave.
198 Entries and certificates of desertion abroad.
199 Facilities for proving desertion in proceedings for forfeiture of wages.
200 Application of forfeiture.
201 Decision of questions of forfeiture and deduction in suits for wages.
202 Payment of fines imposed under agreement to shipping master.
203 Seaman or apprentice not to be enticed to desert.
204 Deserters not to be harboured.
205 Stowaways and seamen carried under compulsion.
206 Procedure where seaman not shipped in India is imprisoned on complaint of master or owner.
207 Power to send on board seaman not shipped in India who is undergoing imprisonment.
208 On change of master, documents to be handed over to successor.
209 Transmission of documents on transfer of seaman from one ship to another.
210 Leaving behind in India of seaman or apprentice engaged abroad.
211 Deserters from foreign ships.
212 Official logs to be kept and to be dated.
213 Entries in official log books how and when to be made.
214 Entries required to be made in official log books.
215 Offences in respect of official logs.
216 Delivery of official logs to shipping masters.
217 Official logs to be sent to shipping master in case of transfer of ship or loss.
218 Functions of National Welfare Board for Seafarers.
218A Power to make rules for purposes of Maritime Labour Convention.
219 Application of Part.
220 No ship to carry passengers without a certificate of survey.
221 Power of surveyor.
222 Fees in respect of survey.
223 Declaration of survey.
224 Sending of declaration by owner, agent or master to Central Government.
225 Grant of certificate of survey by Central Government.
226 Power of Central Government to order a second survey.
227 Duration of certificates of survey.
228 Cancellation or suspension of certificate of survey by Central Government.
229 Alterations in ships subsequent to grant of certificate of survey, and additional surveys.
230 Power to require delivery of expired or cancelled certificate of survey.
231 Certificate of survey to be affixed in conspicuous part of ship.
232 Ship not to carry passengers in contravention of Act.
233 Offences in connection with passenger ships.
234 Power to exclude drunken passengers from passenger ships.
235 Ships with certificates of survey or certificates of partial survey granted outside India.
236 Power to make rules as to surveys.
237 Ports or places where special trade passengers or pilgrims may embark or be discharged.
238 Notice to be given of day of sailing.
239 Power to enter on and inspect ship.
240 Ship not to sail without certificates A and B.
241 Contents of certificate A.
242 Contents of certificate B.
243 Officers entitled to grant certificates.
244 Survey of ship.
245 Discretion as to grant of certificate B.
246 Copy of certificate A to be exhibited.
247 Special trade passengers or pilgrims to be supplied with prescribed provisions.
248 Number of passengers on board not to exceed that allowed by or under this Part.
249 Special trade passenger or pilgrim not to be landed at a place other than that at which he has contracted to land.
250 Forwarding of passengers by Indian consular officers.
251 Recovery of expenses incurred in forwarding passengers.
252 Ship not to make voyage in contravention of contract.
253 Information to be sent to ports of embarkation and discharge.
254 Reports etc., under section 253 to be admissible in evidence.
255 Destination of ship, time of sailing etc., to be advertised.
256 Ship taking additional passengers at intermediate place.
257 Statements concerning passengers.
258 Death of special trade passengers on voyage.
259 Certain ships to carry medical officer and attendants.
260 Bringing passengers from foreign port in excess of authorised number prohibited.
261 [Repealed.].
261A Bunks to be provided for passengers.
261B Space to be provided for passengers when bunks are not provided.
261C Airing space to be provided for passengers.
262 Power to make rules as to special trade passenger ships.
263 [Repealed.].
264 Hospital accommodation.
265 [Omitted.].
266 [Omitted.].
267 [Omitted.].
268 [Omitted.].
269 [Omitted.].
270 Bond where pilgrim ship proceeds on outward voyage.
271 Medical inspection and permission required before embarkation of pilgrims.
272 Medical inspection after embarkation in certain cases.
273 Pilgrims to arrange return passages.
274 Issue or production of tickets.
275 Refund of passage money and deposits.
276 Disposal of unclaimed passage money and deposit.
277 Cost of return journey of pilgrims on ships other than those for which return ticket is available.
278 [Omitted.].
279 Compensation for delay in sailing.
280 Substitution of ships.
281 Sanitary taxes payable by master of pilgrim ship.
282 Power to make rules relating to pilgrim ships.
283 Countries to which Load Line Convention or Safety Convention applies.
283A Definitions.
284 Construction rules.
285 Collision regulations.
286 Observance of collision regulations.
287 Inspectors of lights and shapes and fog and distress signals.
288 Power to make rules as to life saving appliances.
289 Rules relating to fire appliances.
290 Inspection of life saving appliances and fire appliances.
291 Radio requirements.
292 Radio direction finding apparatus.
293 Radio log.
294 Powers of radio inspectors.
295 Application of this Part to ships other than Indian ships.
296 Power to make rules.
297 Signalling lamps.
298 Information about ship‟s stability.
299 Safety certificates and qualified safety certificates for passenger ships.
299A Safety construction certificates and construction certificates for cargo ships.
299B Power to make rules.
300 Cargo ship safety equipment and cargo ship equipment certificates for ships other than passenger ships.
301 Cargo ship safety radio certificate and qualified cargo ship safety radio certificate etc.
302 Exemption certificates.
303 Duration of certificates.
304 Modification of safety convention certificates as respects life saving appliances.
305 Recognition of certificates issued outside India.
306 Issue of certificates to foreign ships in India and Indian ships in foreign countries.
307 Prohibition on proceeding to sea without certificates.
308 Production of certificates by ships other than Indian ships.
309 Application of certain sections to certificates.
309A Alterations pending issue of a safely convention certificate.
310 Ships exempt from provisions relating to load lines.
311 Power to make rules as to load lines.
312 Marking of deck line and load lines.
312A Alterations after survey.
313 Submersion of load lines.
314 Maintenance of load line marks.
315 Inspection of ships with respect to load lines.
316 Issue of load line certificates and effect thereof.
317 Duration and cancellation of certificates.
318 Ships not to proceed to sea without certificate.
319 Publication of load line certificate and particulars relating to depth of loading.
320 Insertion of particulars as to load lines in agreements with crew.
321 Issue to load line certificates to foreign ships in India and Indian ships in foreign countries.
322 Recognition of load line certificates issued outside India.
323 Inspection and control of Load Line Convention ships other than Indian ships.
324 Certificate of Load Line Convention ships other than Indian ships to be produced to customs.
325 Marking of deck line and load lines of ships other than Indian ships.
326 Submersion of load line of ships other than Indian ships.
327 Inspection of ships other than Indian ships belonging to non-Convention countries.
328 Load line certificates of ships other than Indian ships.
329 Certificates to be produced to customs by ships other than Indian ships registered in non-Convention countries.
330 Power to make rules as to timber cargo.
331 Carriage of dangerous goods.
331A Grain loading plan.
332 Carriage of grain.
333 Submersion of sub-division load lines in case of passenger ships.
334 Unseaworthy ship not to be sent to sea.
335 Obligation of owner to crew with respect to seaworthiness.
336 Power to detain unsafe ship and procedure for detention.
337 Liability of Central Government for costs and damage when ship wrongly detained.
338 Liability of shipowner for costs when ship rightly detained.
339 Method of calculating costs of detention and survey.
340 Power to require from complainant security for costs, etc.
341 Costs, etc., payable by Central Government recoverable from complainant.
342 Application to ships other than Indian ships of provisions as to detention.
343 Exemption of ships from certain provisions of this Part.
344 Power to make rules respecting certificates under this Part.
344A Application of Act to nuclear ships.
344B Nuclear passenger ship safety certificates and nuclear cargo ship safety certificates.
344C Prohibition of proceeding to sea without certificates.
344D Safety assessment and operating manual.
344E Foreign nuclear ships to give advance notice of arrival.
344F Control on arrival of nuclear ships.
344G Notice of accidents to nuclear ships.
344H Application of certain sections to or in relation to certain certificates under section 344B.
344-I Power to make rules.
344J Application.
344K Definitions.
344L Ship identification number.
344M Security measures.
344N Port facility assessment.
344-O Obligations of companies, etc.
344P Obligations of port facility.
344Q International Ship Security Certificate.
344R Ship Security Alert System.
344S Control measures.
344T Power to make rules.
345 Division of loss in case of collision.
346 Damages for personal injury.
347 Right of contribution.
348 Duty of master of ship to assist in case of collision.
349 Collision to be entered in official log.
350 Report to Central Government of accidents to ship.
351 Notice of loss of Indian ship to be given to Central Government.
352 Definitions.
352A Limitation of liability of damages in respect of certain claims.
352B Limits of liability.
352C Limitation Fund and consolidation of claims.
352D Release of ship, etc.
352E Scope of application.
352F Application of this Part to charterer, manager, etc., of a vessel.
352FA Power to make rules.
352G Application.
352H Definitions.
352-I Liability of owner.
352J Limitation of liability.
352K Constitution of limitation fund.
352L Acquisition of right for compensation by subrogation.
352M Consolidation of claim and distribution of fund.
352N Compulsory insurance or other financial guarantee.
352-O Acceptance of certificates issued outside India.
352P Ban on entering or leaving an Indian port without certificate.
352Q Government ships.
352R Power to make rules.
352S Definitions.
352T Contribution to the Fund.
352U Contribution payable by persons to the Fund.
352V Power to call for information.
352W Liability of the Fund.
352X Jurisdiction of Courts.
352Y Extinguishment of claims.
352Z Subrogation and right of recourse.
352ZA Power to make rules.
353 Method of giving helm orders.
354 Duty to report dangers to navigation.
354A Communication of intelligence regarding dangers to navigation.
355 Obligation to render assistance on receiving signal of distress.
355A Obligation to render assistance to persons in danger.
356 Power to make rules as to signals.
356A Application.
356B Definitions.
356C Issue of pollution prevention certificate.
356D Issue of certificates for foreign ships in India and Indian ships in foreign countries.
356E Requirement for construction and equipment in ships to prevent pollution.
356F Record books.
356G Inspection and control of oil tankers and other ships to which this Part applies.
356H Information regarding contravention of provisions of Convention.
356-I Oil reception facilities at ports in India.
356J Power to give a notice to owner, etc., of polluting ship.
356K Powers to take measures for preventing or containing oil pollution.
356L Power of the Central Government to give directions to certain ships to render certain services.
356M [Repealed.].
356N [Repealed.].
356-O Power to make rules.
356P Application.
356Q Definitions.
356R Control of anti-fouling systems.
356S Issuance of International Anti-Fouling System Certificate.
356T Issue of Anti-Fouling System Certificate for foreign ships in India and Indian ships in foreign countries.
356U Controls of waste materials.
356V Record of anti-fouling systems.
356W Inspection and control of all ships above 400 gross tonnage.
356X Information regarding contravention of the provisions of Convention.
356Y Power to make rules.
357 Definition of “coasts”.
358 Shipping casualties and report thereof.
359 Report of shipping casualties to Central Government.
360 Application to court for formal investigation.
361 Court empowered to make formal investigation.
362 Power of court of investigation to inquire into charges against masters, mates and engineers.
363 Power of Central Government to direct inquiry into charges of incompetency or misconduct.
364 Opportunity to be given to person to make defence.
365 Power of court as to evidence and regulation of proceedings.
366 Assessors.
367 Power to arrest witnesses and enter ships.
368 Power to commit for trial and bind over witnesses.
369 Report by court to Central Government.
370 Powers of court as to certificates granted by Central Government.
371 Power of court to censure master, mate or engineer.
372 Power of court to remove master and appoint new master.
373 Convening of Marine Boards outside India.
374 Constitution and procedure of Marine Board.
375 Decisions of Marine Board to be by majority.
376 Powers of Marine Board.
377 Powers of Central Government to cancel, suspend, etc., certificate of master, mate or engineer.
378 Delivery of Indian certificate cancelled or suspended.
379 Effect of cancellation or suspension of certificate.
380 Suspended certificate not to be endorsed.
381 Power of Central Government to cancel or suspend other certificates.
382 Re-hearing.
383 Constitution of court of survey.
384 Appeal from surveyor to court of survey.
385 Powers and procedure of court of survey.
386 Power to make rules.
387 Reference in difficult cases to scientific persons.
388 Power to investigate causes of explosion or fire on board ship.
389 Report to be made regarding cause of explosion or fire.
390 Definition of “coasts”.
391 Receivers of wreck.
392 Duty of receiver where vessel is in distress.
393 Power to pass over adjoining lands.
394 Power of receiver of wreck to suppress, plunder and disorder by force.
395 Procedure to be observed by persons finding wreck.
396 Investigation of certain matters in respect of vessels wrecked, etc.
397 Notice to be given by receiver.
398 Immediate sale of wreck by receiver in certain cases.
399 Claims of owners to wreck.
400 Prohibition of certain acts in respect of wreck.
401 Search warrants where wreck is concealed.
402 Salvage payable for saving life, cargo or wreck.
403 Savings.
404 Power to make rules respecting wreck and salvage.
405 Application of Part.
406 Indian ships and chartered ships to be licensed.
407 Licensing of ships for coasting trade.
408 Revocation or modification of licence.
409 Licences to be surrendered when they cease to be valid.
410 No port clearance until licence is produced.
411 Power to give directions.
411A Powers of the Central Government to protect interests of Indian shipping from undue foreign intervention.
412 [Repealed.].
413 Power of Director-General to call for information.
414 Power to make rules.
415 Application of Part.
416 Decision of question whether a vessel is a sailing vessel.
417 Certificate of registry.
418 Particulars relating to sailing vessel to be painted.
419 Change of name of sailing vessel.
420 Prevention of overloading or overcrowding.
421 Certificate of inspection.
422 Cancellation, re-issue, etc., of certificate of inspection.
423 Registry of alterations.
424 Transfer of registry.
425 Closure of registry.
426 Restriction on transfer of sailing vessel.
427 Mortgages of sailing vessels.
428 Fraudulent use of certificate of registry or certificate of inspection, etc., prohibited.
429 Statement relating to crew of sailing vessel to be maintained.
430 Inquiry into jettisoning of cargo.
431 Non-Indian sailing vessels not to engage in coasting trade without permission.
432 Detention of overloaded non-Indian sailing vessels.
433 Power of courts to rescind contracts between owner and tindal.
434 Application to sailing vessels of other provisions relating to ships.
434A Insurance of members of crew of asailing vessel.
434B Policy of insurance.
435 Power to make rules respecting sailing vessels.
435A Application of Part.
435B Definition.
435C Obligation to register.
435D Port of registry.
435E Registrars of Indian fishing boats.
435F Application for registry.
435G Certificate of registry.
435H Particular relating to Indian fishing boats to be painted.
435-I Change of name of Indian fishing boat.
435J Special provision for Indian fishing boats.
435K Certificate of inspection.
435L Cancellation, re-issue, etc. of certificate of inspection.
435M Inspection of safety equipments and appliances.
435N Registration of alteration.
435-O Transfer of registry.
435P Closure of registry.
435Q Restriction on Transfer of Indian fishing boats.
435R Mortgage of Indian fishing boats.
435S Fraudulent use of certificate of registry or certificate of inspection, etc., prohibited.
435T Statement relating to crew of Indian fishing boat to be maintained.
435U Power to make rules respecting Indian fishing boats.
435V Application to Indian fishing boats of other provisions relating to ships.
435W Fishery data to be furnished by Indian fishing boats.
435X Power to exempt.
436 Penalties.
437 Place of trial.
438 Cognizance of offences.
439 Jurisdiction of Magistrate.
440 Special provision regarding punishment.
441 Offences by companies.
442 Depositions to be received in evidence when witness cannot be produced.
443 Power to detain foreign ship that has occasioned damage.
444 Power to enforce detention of ship.
445 Levy of wages, etc., by distress of movable property or ship.
446 Notice to be given to consular representative of proceedings taken in respect of foreign ship.
447 Application of fines.
448 Service of documents.
449 Power to appoint examiners and to make rules as to qualifications of ship surveyors.
450 No person to practise as ship surveyor unless qualified.
451 Power of ship surveyor to inspect ship.
452 Inquiry into cause of death on board Indian ship.
453 Certain persons deemed to be public servants.
454 Powers of persons authorised to investigate, etc.
454A Power to prescribe alternative fittings, etc.
455 Exemption of public ships, foreign and Indian.
456 Power to exempt.
457 General power to make rules.
458 Provisions with respect to rules and regulations.
459 Power to constitute committees to advise on rules, regulations and scales of fees.
460 Protection of persons acting under Act.
460A Removal of difficulties.
461 Repeals and savings.
13A Duty of registered dealers and exporters to purchase at auction platforms, etc.
13B Duty or buyers of virginia tobacco at places other than auction platforms to refrain from certain unfair practices
14 Application, cancellation, fees and other matters relating to registration.
14A Power to levy fees.
15 Power of inspection
16 Grants and loans by the Central Government
17 Constitution of the Tobacco Fund.
18 Borrowing powers of the Board.
18A Writing off of losses.
19 Accounts and audit.
20 Power to prohibit or control import and export of tobacco and tobacco products.
20A Power of Central Government to authorise purchase of virginia tobacco.
21Directions by Central Government
22 Returns and reports
23 Penalties.
24 Penalties for obstructing a member, officer or other employee of the Board in the discharge of his duties and for failure to produce books and records.
25Other penalties
26 Offences by companies
27 Jurisdiction of court.
28 Previous sanction of Central Government
29 Protection of action taken in good faith.
30Suspension of operation of Act.
31Application of other laws not barred.
32 Power of Central Government to make rules.
33 Power to make regulations.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and incorporation of Authority.
4 Composition of Authority.
5 Term of office and conditions of service of Chairperson and members of Authority.
6 Removal of members from office.
7 Restriction on future employment of members.
8 Administrative powers of Chairperson.
9 Meetings of Authority.
10 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Authority.
11 Officers and employees of Authority.
12 Extent and application.
13 Transfer of assets, liabilities, etc., of Interim Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority.
14 Duties, powers and functions of Authority.
15 Power to issue directions.
16 Power of investigation.
17 Search and seizure.
18 Power of Authority to ensure compliance.
19 Management by Administrator.
20 National Pension System.
21 Central Recordkeeping Agency.
22 Point of presence.
23 Pension funds.
24 Certain restrictions on foreign companies or individual or association of persons.
25 Prohibition of investment of funds of subscribers outside India.
26 Eligibility norms of the central recordkeeping agency, etc.
27 Registration of central recordkeeping agency, pension fund, point of presence, etc.
28 Penalty for failure by an intermediary or any other person to comply with provisions of this Act, rules, regulations and directions.
29 Crediting sums realised by way of penalties to Subscriber Education and Protection Fund.
30 Power to adjudicate.
31 Attachment of assets and supersession of management of intermediary.
32 Offences.
33 Power to grant immunity.
34 Exemption from tax on wealth, income, profits and gains.
35 Cognizance of offences by court.
36 Appeal to Securities Appellate Tribunal.
37 Civil Court not to have jurisdiction.
38 Appeal to Supreme Court.
39 Grants by Central Government.
40 Constitution of Pension Regulatory and Development Fund.
41 Constitution of Subscriber Education and Protection Fund.
42 Accounts and audit.
43 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
44 Power of Central Government to supersede Authority.
45 Establishment of Pension Advisory Committee.
46 Furnishing of returns, etc., to Central Government.
47 Members, officers and employees of Authority to be public servants.
48 Protection of action taken in good faith.
49 Delegation of powers.
50 Offences by companies.
51 Power to make rules.
52 Power to make regulations.
53 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
54 Power to remove difficulties.
55 Application of other laws not barred.
56 Savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Registration of asset reconstruction companies.
4 Cancellation of certificate of registration.
5 Acquisition of rights or interest in financial assets.
5A Transfer of pending applications to any one of Debts Recovery Tribunals in certain cases.
6 Notice to obligor and discharge of obligation of such obligor.
7 Issue of security by raising of receipts or funds by asset reconstruction company.
8 Exemption from registration of security receipt.
9 Measures for assets reconstruction.
10 Other functions of asset reconstruction company.
11 Resolution of disputes.
12 Power of Reserve Bank to determine policy and issue directions.
12A Power of Reserve Bank to call for statements and information.
12B Power of Reserve Bank to carry out audit and inspection.
13 Enforcement of security interest.
14 Chief Metropolitan Magistrate or District Magistrate to assist secured creditor in taking possession of secured asset.
15 Manner and effect of take over of management.
16 No compensation to directors for loss of office.
17 Application against measures to recover secured debts.
17A Making of application to Court of District Judge in certain cases.
18 Appeal to Appellate Tribunal.
18A Validation of fees levied.
18B Appeal to High Court in certain cases.
18C Right to lodge a caveat.
19 Right of borrower to receive compensation and costs in certain cases.
20 Central Registry.
20A Integration of registration systems with Central Registry.
20B Delegation of powers.
21 Central Registrar.
22 Register of securitisation, reconstruction and security interest transactions.
23 Filing of transactions of securitisation, reconstruction and creation of security interest.
24 Modification of security interest registered under this Act.
25 Asset reconstruction companyor secured creditors to report satisfaction of security interest.
26 Right to inspect particulars of securitisation, reconstruction and security interest transactions.
26ARectification by Central Government in matters of registration, modification and satisfaction, etc.
26B Registration by secured creditors and other creditors.
26C Effect of the registration of transactions, etc.
26D Right of enforcement of securities.
26E Priority to secured creditors.
27 Penalties.
28 [Omitted.].
29 Offences.
30 Cognizance of offence.
30A Power of adjudicating authority to impose penalty.
30B Appeal against penalties.
30C Appellate Authority.
30D Recovery of penalties.
31 Provisions of this Act not to apply in certain cases.
31A Power to exempt a class or classes of banks or financial institutions.
32 Protection of action taken in good faith.
33 Offences by companies.
34 Civil court not to have jurisdiction.
35 The provisions of this Act to override other laws.
36 Limitation.
37 Application of other laws not barred.
38 Power of Central Government to make rules.
39 Certain provisions of this Act to apply after Central Registry is set up or cause to be set up.
40 Power to remove difficulties.
41 Amendments to certain enactments.
42 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and incorporation of Small Industries Development Bank of India.
4 Authorised capital.
4A Conversion of equity shares into redeemable preference shares.
4B Transfer of capital.
4C Issued capital.
4D Reduction of share capital.
4E Restriction on exercising of voting right.
5 Management.
6 Constitution of Board.
7 [Omitted.].
8 Disqualification of directors.
9 Vacation and resignation of office by directors.
10 [Omitted.].
11 [Omitted.].
12 Executive Committee and other committees.
12A Fees and allowances of directors and members of committees.
13 Business of Small Industries Bank.
14 Loans by Central Government.
15 Borrowings and acceptance of deposits by the Small Industries Bank.
16 Investment.
17 Power to transfer rights.
18 Power to acquire rights.
19 Loan in foreign currency.
20 Grants, donations, etc., to the Small Industries Bank.
20A Free transferability of shares.
20B Register of shareholders.
20C Trust not to be entered on the register of shareholders.
20D Board's right to refuse registration of transfer of shares.
20E Shares to be securities under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882.
20F Annual general meeting.
20G Matters to be discussed and procedure in annual general meeting.
21 Small Industries Development Assistance Fund.
22 Credits to Small Industries Development Assistance Fund.
23 Utilisation of Small Industries Development Assistance Fund.
24 Debits to Small Industries Development Assistance Fund.
25 Accounts and audit of Small Industries Development Assistance Fund.
26 Liquidation of Small Industries Development Assistance Fund.
27 Small Industries General Fund.
28 Preparation of accounts and balance-sheet.
29 Disposal of profits accruing to Small Industries General Fund.
30 Audit.
31 Saving.
32 Transfer of part of business of Development Bank.
33 Staff of Small Industries Bank.
34 Delegation of powers.
35 Returns.
36 Obligations as to fidelity and secrecy.
37 Defects in appointment not to invalidate acts, etc.
37A Amounts and securities to be held in trust.
38 Rights of Small Industries Bank in case of default.
39 Power to seek assistance of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate or District Magistrate.
40 Power to call for repayment before agreed period.
41 Special provisions for enforcement of claims by Small Industries Bank.
42 Small Industries Bank to have access to records.
43 Validity of loan or advance not to be questioned.
44 Indemnity of Directors.
45 Protection of action taken under this Act.
46 Nomination by depositors or holders of bonds or other securities.
47 Arrangement with Small Industries Bank on appointment of directors to prevail.
48 Act 18 of 1891 to apply in relation to Small Industries Bank.
49 Act 10 of 1949 not to apply to Small Industries Bank.
50 [Omitted.].
51 Liquidation of Small Industries Bank.
51A Power to make rules by Central Government.
52 Power to make regulations.
53 [Repealed].
54 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Admiralty jurisdiction.
4 Maritime claim.
5 Arrest of vessel in rem.
6 Admiralty jurisdiction in personam.
7 Restrictions on actions in personam in certain cases.
8 Vesting of rights on sale of vessels.
9 Inter se priority on maritime lien.
10 Order of priority of maritime claims.
11 Protection of owner, demise charterer, manager or operator or crew of vessel arrested.
12 Application of Code of Civil Procedure.
13 Assistance of assessors.
14 Appeal.
15 Transfer of proceedings by Supreme Court.
16 Power to make rules.
17 Repeal and savings.
18 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Commissioners’ duty to maintain pilots.
4 Appointment of pilots.
5 Rules regulating Pilots.
6 Levy of pilotage fees.
7 Pilot age fees and fines and penalties levied under the Act.
8 Repealed.
9Power to transfer moneys from the general account to pilot age account and vice versa.
10Application of certain provisions of Bengal Act 3 of 1890.
11 Repealed.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Scheme for ensuring regular employment of workers.
4 Making, variation and revocation of schemes.
5 Advisory Committees.
5A Dock Labour Boards.
5B Functions of a Board.
5C Accounts and audit.
5D Annual report.
5E Annual report and audited accounts, to be laid before Parliament or Legislature.
6 Inspectors.
6A Power to order inquiry.
6B Power to supersede a Board.
6C Acts or proceeding of Board and Advisory Committee not to be invalidated.
7 Cognizance of offences.
7A Offences by companies.
8 Power to make rules.
8A Schemes and rules to be laid before Parliament.
9 Saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Transfer to, and vesting in, the Central Government of the undertakings of the Company.
4 General effect of vesting.
5 Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the undertakings of the Company in an existing Government Company.
6 Transfer of undertakings of the Company from an existing Government company to a new Government company.
7 Company to be liable for certain prior liabilities.
8 Payment of amount.
9 Payment of further amount
1Short title
2Repealed.
3Repealed.
4Repealed.
5Saving.
1Short title and commencement
2Declaration of a certain stretch of Ganga-Bhagirathi-Hooghly river to be national waterway
3Declaration as to expediency of control by the Union of Ganga-Bhagirathi-Hooghly river for certain purposes
4Omitted.
5Omitted.
6Omitted.
7Omitted.
8Omitted.
9Omitted.
10Omitted.
11Omitted.
12Omitted.
13Omitted.
14Omitted.
15Omitted.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Existing national waterways and declaration of certain inland waterways as national waterways.
3 Declaration as to expediency of control and development by Union of waterways specified in Schedule for certain purposes.
4 Amendment of section 2 of Act 82 of 1985.
5 Repeal of certain enactments and saving.
1 Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Offences against ship, fixed platform, cargo of a ship, maritime navigational facilities, etc.
4 Conferment of powers of investigation.
5 Designated Courts.
6 Offence triable by Designated Court.
7 Application of Code to proceedings before a Designated Court.
8 Provision as to bail.
9 Provisions as to extradition.
10 Contracting parties to Convention or Protocol.
11 Power to treat certain ships to be registered in Convention States.
12 Previous sanction necessary for prosecution.
13 Presumptions as to offences under section 3.
14 Protection of action taken in good faith.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of Food Corporation of India.
4 Offices and agencies.
5 Capital of Corporation.
6 Management.
7 Board of directors.
8 Disqualification for office of director.
9 Removal and resignation of directors.
10 Meetings.
11 Advisory Committees.
12 Officers and other employees of Corporation.
12A Special provisions for transfer of Government employees to the Corporation in certain cases.
13 Functions of Corporation.
14 Executive Committee and other commodities.
15 Member of board or committee thereof not to vote in certain cases.
16 Boards of Management, their constitution and functions.
17 Establishment of State Food Corporation.
18 Capital of State Food Corporation.
19 Management of State Food Corporation.
20 Disqualification for office of member of board of directors.
21 Removal and resignation of members of board of directors.
22 Meetings.
23 Appointment of officers, etc. and their conditions of service.
24 Executive Committee and other committees.
25 Member of board or committee thereof not to vote in certain cases.
26 Submission of programme of activities and financial estimates.
27 Borrowing powers of Food Corporation.
28 Lending by Food Corporation on security of foodgrains.
29 Power to enter into agreement for purchase of foodgrains after harvest.
30 Guarantee by Food Corporation.
31 Funds of Food Corporation.
32 Investment of funds.
33 Allocation of surplus profits.
34 Accounts and audit.
35 Annual report on the working of Food Corporations.
36 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate acts or proceedings of Food Corporation, etc.
37 Delegation.
38 Declaration of fidelity and secrecy.
39 Indemnity of directors.
40 Protection of action taken under this Act.
41 Offences.
42 Provision relating to income-tax, super-tax, etc.
43 Winding up of Food Corporation.
44 Power to make rules.
45 Power of Food Corporation to make regulations.
46 Validation.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Right to receive foodgrains at subsidised prices by persons belonging to eligible households under Targeted Public Distribution System.
4 Nutritional support to pregnant women and lactating mothers.
5 Nutritional support to children.
6 Prevention and management of child malnutrition.
7 Implementation of schemes for realisation of entitlements.
8 Right to receive food security allowance in certain cases.
9 Coverage of population under Targeted Public Distribution System.
10 State Government to prepare guidelines and to identify priority households.
11 Publication and display of list of eligible households.
12 Reforms in Targeted Public Distribution System.
13 Women of eighteen years of age or above to be head of household for purpose of issue of ration cards.
14 Internal grievance redressal mechanism.
15 District Grievance Redressal Officer.
16 State Food Commission.
17 Salary and allowances of Chairperson, Member, Member-Secretary and other staff of State Commission.
18 Designation of any Commission or body to function as State Commission.
19 Joint State Food Commission.
20 Powers relating to inquiries.
21 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of State Commission.
22 Central Government to allocate required quantity of foodgrains from central pool to State Governments.
23 Provisions for funds by Central Government to State Government in certain cases.
24 Implementation and monitoring of schemes for ensuring food security.
25 Implementation of Targeted Public Distribution System by local authority in their areas.
26 Obligations of local authority.
27 Disclosure of records of Targeted Public Distribution System.
28 Conduct of social audit.
29 Setting up of Vigilance Committees.
30 Food security for people living in remote, hilly and tribal areas.
31 Steps to further advance food and nutritional security.
32 Other welfare schemes.
33 Penalties.
34 Power to adjudicate.
35 Power to delegate by Central Government and State Government.
36 Act to have overriding effect.
37 Power to amend Schedules.
38 Power of Central Government to give directions.
39 Power of Central Government to make rules.
40 Power of State Government to make rules.
41 Transitory provisions for schemes, guidelines, etc.
42 Power to remove difficulties.
43 Utilisation of institutional mechanism for other purposes.
44 Force Majeure.
45 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Sugar Development Fund.
4 Application of Fund.
5 Applications for loans or grants.
6 Committee.
7 Annual report of activities financed under the Act.
8 Power to call for reports and returns.
9 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
2A Construction of references to any law not in force or any functionary not in existence in any State.
3 The Central Warehousing Corporation.
4 Share capital and shareholders.
5 Shares to be guaranteed by Central Government and to be trust or approved securities.
6 Management of Central Warehousing Corporation.
7 Directors.
8 Disqualification for office of director of the Central Warehousing Corporation.
9 Removal of directors from office.
10 Appointment of officers, etc., and their conditions of service.
11 Functions of Central Warehousing Corporation.
12 Executive Committee.
13 Meetings of the Corporation.
14 Grants and loans by the Central Government.
15 Corporation to maintain two funds.
16 Warehousing Fund.
17 General Fund.
18 State Warehousing Corporations.
19 Share capital and shareholders.
20 Management of a State Warehousing Corporation.
21 Disqualification for office of director of the Corporation.
22 Removal of directors from office.
23 Appointment of officers, etc., and their conditions of service.
24 Functions of the State Warehousing Corporation.
25 Executive Committee.
26 Submission of programme of activities and financial estimates.
27 Borrowing powers of Warehousing Corporation.
28 Deposit account.
29 Investment of funds.
30 Disposal of profits.
31 Accounts and audit of Warehousing Corporation.
31A Returns and reports.
32 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate acts and proceedings of Warehousing Corporations.
33 Delegation.
34 Voting rights of shareholders.
35 Disputes between Central Warehousing Corporation and State Warehousing Corporation.
36 Declaration of fidelity and secrecy.
37 Indemnity of directors.
38 Offences.
39 Provisions relating to income-tax and super-tax.
40 Winding up of Warehousing Corporations.
41 Power to make rules.
42 Power of Warehousing Corporations to make regulations.
43 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Requirement of registration for warehouses issuing negotiable warehouse receipts.
4 Registration of warehousemen.
5 Registration of accreditation agencies.
6 Liabilities of warehousemen.
7 Duties of warehousemen.
8 Duties of warehouseman to keep records and accounts of warehouse business.
9 Special powers of warehouseman to deal with perishable and hazardous goods.
10 Lien of warehouseman on goods.
11 Warehouse receipts.
12 Negotiability of warehouse receipts.
13 Negotiation of warehouse receipt by delivery.
14 Transfer of negotiable warehouse receipts without endorsement.
15 Warranties on negotiation of warehouse receipts.
16 Non-liability of the endorser.
17 Negotiation of warehouse receipt not impaired by fraud, mistake or duress.
18 Subsequent negotiation of warehouse receipts.
19 Delivery of goods to be made after due charges are paid.
20 Transfer of non-negotiable receipts.
21 Conclusiveness of negotiable warehouse receipt.
22 Presumption in certain cases.
23 Issue of duplicate receipt.
24 Establishment and incorporation of Authority.
25 Composition of Authority.
26 Tenure of office of Chairperson and other members.
27 Removal from office.
28 Salary, allowances and other terms and conditions of Chairperson and other members.
29 Bar on future employment of members.
30 Chairperson to be the chief executive of Authority.
31 Meetings of Authority.
32 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Authority.
33 Officers and employees of Authority.
34 Warehousing Advisory Committee.
35 Powers and functions of Authority.
36 Grants by Central Government.
37 Constitution of fund.
38 Accounts and audit.
39 Furnishing of returns, Annual Report, etc., to Central Government.
40 Powers of Central Government to issue directions.
41 Power of Central Government to supersede Authority.
42 Appeals to Appellate Authority.
43 Offences and penalties.
44 Offences by companies.
45 Cognizance of offences by courts.
46 Chairperson, members, officers and other employees of Authority to be public servants.
47 Protection of action taken in good faith.
48 Delegation of powers.
49 Exemption from tax on wealth and income.
50 Power of Central Government to make rules.
51 Power of Authority to make regulations.
52 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
53 Act to have overriding effect.
54 Power to remove difficulties.
55 Amendment of Act 2 of 1899.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definition.
3 Constitution and composition of the Council.
3A Power of Central Government to supersede the Council and to constitute a Board of Governors.
3B Certain modifications of the Act.
3C Power of Central Government to give directions.
4 Mode of election.
5 Restrictions on nomination and membership.
6 Incorporation of the Council.
7 Term of office of President, Vice-President and members.
8 Meetings of the Council.
9 Officers, committees and servants of the Council.
10 The Executive Committee.
11 Recognition of medical qualifications granted by Universities of medical institutions of India.
12 Recognition of medical qualifications granted by medical institutions in countries with which there is a scheme of reciprocity.
13 Recognition of medical qualifications granted by certain medical institutions whose qualifications are not included in the First of Second Schedule.
14 Special provision in certain cases for recognition of medical qualifications granted medical institutions countries with which there is no scheme of reciprocity.
15 Right of persons possessing qualifications in the Schedules to be enrolled.
16 Power to require information as to courses of study and examinations.
17 Inspection of examinations.
18 Visitors at examinations.
19 Withdrawn of recognition.
20 Post-graduate Medical Education Committee for assisting council in matters relating to post- graduate medical education.
21 The Indian Medical Register.
22 Supply of copies of the State Medical Registers.
23 Registration in the Indian Medical Register.
24 Removal of names from the Indian Medical Register.
25 Provisional registration for clinical practice.
26 Registration of additional qualifications.
27 Privileges of persons who are enrolled on the Indian Medical Regis.
28 Person enrolled on the Indian Medical Register to notify change of place of residence or practice
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Interpretation.
3 Constitution and composition of Central Council.
4 Incorporation of Central Council.
5 President and Vice-President of Central Council.
6 Mode of elections.
7 Term of office and casual vacancies.
8 Staff, remuneration and allowances.
9 The executive committee.
9A Other Committees.
10 Education Regulations.
11 Application of Education Regulations to States.
12 Approved courses of study and examinations.
13 Withdrawal of approval.
14 Qualifications granted outside the territories to which this Act extends.
15 Mode of declarations.
15A The Central Register.
15B Registration in the Central Register.
16 Inspection.
17 Information to be furnished.
17A Accounts and audit.
18 Power to make regulations.
19 Constitution and composition of State Councils.
20 Inter-State agreements.
21 Composition of Joint State Councils.
22 Incorporation of State Councils.
23 President and Vice-President of State Council.
24 Mode of elections.
25 Term of office and casual vacancies.
26 Staff, remuneration and allowances.
26A Inspection.
27 The Executive Committee.
28 Information to be furnished.
29 Preparation and maintenance of register.
30 Preparation of first register.
31 Qualifications for entry on first register.
32 Qualifications for subsequent registration.
32A Special provisions for registration of certain persons.
32B Special provisions for registration of displaced persons, repatriates and other persons.
33 Scrutiny of applications for registration.
34 Renewal fees.
35 Entry of additional qualifications.
36 Removal from register.
37 Restoration to register.
38 Bar of other jurisdiction.
39 Issue of duplicate certificates of registration.
40 Printing of register and evidentiary value of entries therein.
41 Penalty for falsely claiming to be registered.
42 Dispensing by unregistered persons.
43 Failure to surrender certificate of registration.
44 Payment of part of fees to Central Council.
45 Appointment of Commission of Enquiry.
46 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Declaration as to expediency of control by the Union.
3 Definitions.
4 Establishment and constitution of the Authority.
5 Acts or proceedings of Authority or its Committees not to be invalidated.
6 Salary and allowances of Chairman.
7 Executive officers of the Authority and other staff.
8 Committees of the Authority.
9 Functions of the Authority.
10 Dissolution of the Authority.
11 Registration of fishing vessel, processing plant, etc.
12 Application, cancellation, fee payable and other matters relating to registration.
13 Returns to be made by owners.
14 [Repealed.].
15 [Repealed.].
16 Grants and loans by the Central Government.
17 Constitution of the Fund.
18 Borrowing powers of the Authority.
19 Accounts and audit.
20 Power to prohibit or control imports and exports of marine products.
21 Directions by Central Government.
22 Returns and reports.
23 Penalty for making false returns.
24 Penalties for obstructing a member or officer of the Authority in the discharge of his duties and for failure to produce books and records.
25 Other penalties.
26 Offences by companies.
27 Jurisdiction of court.
28 Previous sanction of Central Government.
29 Protection of action taken in good faith.
30 Power to delegate.
31 Suspension of operation of Act.
32 Application of other laws not barred.
33 Power of Central Government to make rules.
34 Power to make regulations.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of the Council.
4 Term of office of members.
5 Meetings of the Council.
6 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Council.
7 Temporary association of persons with the Council for particular purposes.
8 Appointment of officers and other employees of the Council.
9 Authentication of orders and other instruments of the Council.
10 Functions of the Council.
11 Inspection.
12 Executive Committee of the Council.
13 Boards of Studies.
14 Regional Committees.
15 Payment to the Council.
16 Fund of the Council.
17 Budget.
18 Annual report.
19 Accounts and audit.
20 Directions by the Central Government.
21 Power to supersede the Council.
22 Power to make rules.
23 Power to make regulations.
24 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
25 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title.
2 Definition.
3 Salaries and daily constituency allowances.
4 Residence of Ministers.
5 Sumptuary allowance to Ministers.
6 Travelling and daily allowances to Ministers.
7 Medical treatment, etc., to Ministers.
8 Advances to Ministers for purchase of motor-cars.
9 Ministers not to draw salary or allowances as Members of Parliament.
10 Notification respecting appointment, etc., of Ministers to be conclusive evidence thereof.
10A Exemption from liability to pay income-tax on certain perquisites received by a Minister.
11 Power to make rules.
12 Regularisation of certain payments.
13 [Repealed.].
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 The Delhi Development Authority.
4 Staff of the Authority.
5 Advisory Council.
5A Constitution of committees.
6 Objects of the Authority.
7 Civic survey of, and master plan for, Delhi.
8 Zonal development plans.
9 Submission of plans to the Central Government for approval.
10 Procedure to be followed in the preparation and approval of plans.
11 Date of operation of plan.
11A Modifications to plan.
12 Declaration of development areas and development of land in those and other areas.
13 Application for permission.
14 User of land and buildings in contravention of plans.
15 Compulsory acquisition of land.
16 [Omitted.].
17 [Omitted.].
18 [Omitted.].
19 [Omitted.].
20 [Omitted.].
21 Disposal of land by the Authority or the local authority concerned.
22 Nazul lands.
22A Power of Authority to develop land in non-development area.
23 Fund of the Authority.
24 Budget of the Authority.
25 Accounts and audit.
26 Annual report.
27 Pension and provident funds.
28 Powers of entry.
29 Penalties.
30 Order of demolition of building.
31 Power to stop development.
31A Power to seal unauthorised development.
31B Appellate Tribunal.
31C Appeals.
31D Appeals against orders of Appellate Tribunal.
31E Bar of jurisdiction of courts.
32 Offences by companies.
33 Fines when realised to be paid to Authority or local authority concerned.
34 Composition of offences.
34A Certain offences to be cognizable.
35 Default powers of the Authority.
36 Power of Authority to require local authority to assume responsibility for amenities in certain cases.
37 Power of Authority to levy betterment charges.
38 Assessment of betterment charge by Authority.
39 Settlement of betterment charge by arbitrators.
40 Payment of betterment charge.
40A Mode of recovery of moneys due to Authority.
41 Control by Central Government.
42 Returns and inspection.
43 Service of notices, etc.
44 Public notice how to be made known.
45 Notices, etc., to fix reasonable time.
46 Authentication of orders and documents of the Authority.
47 Members and officers to be public servants.
48 Jurisdiction of courts.
49 Sanction of prosecution.
50 Magistrate’s power to impose enhanced penalties.
51 Protection of action taken in good faith.
52 Power to delegate.
53 Effect of other laws.
53A Restriction on power of a local authority to make rules, regulations or bye-laws in respect of certain matters.
53B Notice to be given of suits.
54 Savings.
55 Plans to stand modified in certain cases.
56 Power to make rules.
57 Power to make regulations.
58 Laying of rules and regulations before Parliament.
59 Dissolution of the Authority.
60 Repeal, etc., and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
2A Construction of references to any law not in force or any functionary not in existence in the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
3 Board of film Certification.
4 Examination of films.
5 Advisory panels.
5A Certification of films.
5B Principles of guidance in certifying films.
5C Appeals.
5D Constitution of Appellate Tribunal.
5E Suspension and revocation of certificate.
5F Review of orders by Central Government.
6 Revisonal powers of the Central Government.
6A Information and documents to be given to distributors and exhibitors with respect to certified films.
6B [Omitted.].
7 Penalties for contraventions of this Part.
7A Power of seizure.
7B Delegation of powers by Board.
7C Power to direct exhibition of films for examination.
7D Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceeding.
7E Members of the Board and advisory panels to be public servants.
7F Bar of legal proceedings.
8 Power to make rules.
9 Power to exempt.
10 Cinematograph exhibitions to be licensed.
11 Licensing authority.
12 Restrictions on powers of licensing authority.
13 Power of Central Government or local authority to suspend exhibition of films in certain cases.
14 Penalties for contravention of this Part.
15 Power to revoke or suspend licence.
16 Power to make rules.
17 Power to exempt.
18 Repeal.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to declare areas to be disturbed areas.
4 Special powers of the armed forces.
5 Power of search to include powers to break open locks, etc.
6 Arrested persons and seized property to be made over to the police.
7 Protection of persons acting in good faith under this Act.
8 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent, application, duration and savings.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to make rules.
4 Special powers to control civilian personnel employed in connection with the Armed Forces of the Union.
5 Enhanced penalties.
6 Temporary amendments to Acts.
7 Constitution of Civil Defence Service.
8 Appointment of members and officers.
9 Dismissal of members of Civil Defence Service.
10 Functions of members of Civil Defence Services.
11 Penalty.
12 Power to make rules.
13 Constitution of Special Tribunals.
14 Jurisdiction of Special Tribunals.
15 Procedure of Special Tribunals.
16 Exclusion of public from proceedings of Special Tribunals.
17 Power of Special Tribunals.
18 Sentences of Special Tribunals.
19 Definitions.
20 Liability for employment in national service.
21 National Service Tribunals.
22 Notified establishments.
23 Employment of technical personnel in the national service.
24 Reinstatement.
25 Relinquishment of employment by dismissal of, and engagement by Establishment of, technical personnel.
26 Penalties and procedure.
27 Service of summons, notices, orders, etc.
28 Power to make rules.
29 Requisitioning of immovable property.
30 Payment of compensation.
31 Power to obtain information and give direction.
32 Power of entry into, and inspection of, property, etc.
33 Eviction from requisitioned property.
34 Penalty for contravention of any order regarding requisitioning.
35 Release from requisition.
36 Acquisition of requisitioned property.
37 Compensation for acquisition of requisitioned property.
38 Power to make rules.
39 Certain properties requisitioned under previous law to be deemed to be requisitioned under this Chapter.
40 Power to delegate.
41 Rules to be laid before Houses of Parliament.
42 Jurisdiction of ordinary courts.
43 Effect of Act and rules, etc., inconsistent with other enactments.
44 Ordinary avocations of life to be interfered with as little as possible.
45 Savings as to orders.
46 Chapter III not to apply to measures taken for the protection of Armed Forces.
47 Protection of action taken under the Act.
48 Repeal and saving.
49 Validation of certain requisitions.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to make orders detaining certain persons.
4 Execution of detention orders.
5 Power to regulate place and conditions of detention.
5A Grounds of detention severable.
6 Detention orders not to be invalid or inoperative on certain grounds.
7 Powers in relation to absconding persons.
8 Grounds of order of detention to be disclosed to persons affected by the order.
9 Constitution of Advisory Boards.
10 Reference to Advisory Boards.
11 Procedure of Advisory Boards.
12 Action upon the report of the Advisory Board.
13 Maximum period of detention.
14 Revocation of detention orders.
14A Circumstances in which persons may be detained for periods longer than three months without obtaining the opinion of Advisory Boards.
15 Temporary release of persons detained.
16 Protection of action taken in good faith.
17 Act not to have effect with respect to detentions under State laws.
18 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Innocent publication and distribution of matter not contempt.
4 Fair and accurate report of judicial proceeding not contempt.
5 Fair criticism of judicial act not contempt.
6 Complaint against presiding officers of subordinate courts when not contempt.
7 Publication of information relating to proceedings in chambers or in camera not contempt except in certain cases.
8 Other defences not affected.
9 Act not to imply enlargement of scope of contempt.
10 Power of High Court to punish contempts of subordinate courts.
11 Power of High Court to try offences committed or offenders found outside jurisdiction.
12 Punishment for contempt of court.
13 Contempts not punishable in certain cases.
14 Procedure where contempt is in the face of the Supreme Court or a High Court.
15 Cognizance of criminal contempt in other cases.
16 Contempt by judge, magistrate or other person acting judicially.
17 Procedure after cognizance.
18 Hearing of cases of criminal contempt to be by Benches.
19 Appeals.
20 Limitation for actions for contempt.
21 Act not to apply to Nyaya Panchayats or other village courts.
22 Act to be in addition to, and not in derogation of, other laws relating to contempt.
23 Power of Supreme Court and High Courts to make rules.
24 Repeal.
46 Certain forms of disgraceful conduct.
47 III-treating a subordinate
48 Intoxication.
49 Permitting escape of person in custody.
50Irregularity in connection with arrest or confinement.
51Escape from custody.
52Offences to respect of property.
53 Extortion and corruption.
54Making away with equipment
55 Injury to property.
56 False accusation.
57Falsifying official documents and false declaration.
58Signing in blank and failure to report.
59 Offences relating to courts-martial.
60False evidence
61 Unlawful detention of pay.
62 Offences in relation to aircraft and flying
63 Other offences relating to aircraft and flying.
64Disobedience of lawful command of captain of aircraft.
65Violation of good order and air force discipline.
66 Miscellaneous offences.
67 Attempt.
68Abetment of offences that have been committed.
69Abetment of offences punishable with death and not committed.
70Abetment of offences punishable with imprisonment and not committed.
71 Civil offences
72 Civil offences not triable by court-martial.
73Punishments awardable by courts-martial.
74 Alternative punishments awardable by court-martial.
75 Combination of punishments.
76 Cashiering of officers
77Field punishment.
78 Position of field punishment in scale of punishments
79Result of certain punishments in the case of a warrant officer or a non-commissioned officer
80Retention in the ranks of a person convicted on active service.
81 Punishments otherwise than by court-martial
82Punishment of persons other than officers and warrant officers.
83 Requirement of sanction in certain cases
84 Limit of punishments under section 82.
85Punishments in addition to those specified in section 82
86 Punishment of officers and warrant officers.
87 Transmission of proceedings.
88Review of proceedings
89 Superior air force authority
90Collective fines.
91 Deductions from pay and allowances of officers.
8Offences to be cognizable and bailable.
9Protection of action taken in good faith.
10Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Construction of references.
4 Trial of offences under the Indian Penal Code and other laws.
5 Saving.
6 Classes of Criminal Courts.
7 Territorial divisions.
8 Metropolitan areas.
9 Court of Session.
10 Subordination of Assistant Sessions Judges.
11 Courts of Judicial Magistrates.
12 Chief Judicial Magistrate and Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, etc.
13 Special Judicial Magistrates.
14 Local jurisdiction of Judicial Magistrates.
15 Subordination of Judicial Magistrates.
16 Courts of Metropolitan Magistrates.
17 Chief Metropolitan Magistrate and Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate.
18 Special Metropolitan Magistrates.
19 Subordination of Metropolitan Magistrates.
20 Executive Magistrates.
21 Special Executive Magistrates.
22 Local jurisdiction of Executive Magistrates.
23 Subordination of Executive Magistrates.
24 Public Prosecutors.
25 Assistant Public Prosecutors.
25A Directorate of Prosecution.
26 Courts by which offences are triable.
27 Jurisdiction in the case of juveniles.
28 Sentences which High Courts and Sessions Judges may pass.
29 Sentences which Magistrates may pass.
30 Sentence of imprisonment in default of fine.
31 Sentence in cases of conviction of several offences at one trial.
32 Mode of conferring powers.
33 Powers of officers appointed.
34 Withdrawal of powers.
35 Powers of Judges and Magistrates exercisable by their successors-in-office.
36 Powers of superior officers of police.
37 Public when to assist Magistrates and police.
38 Aid to person, other than police officer, executing warrant.
39 Public to give information of certain offences.
40 Duty of officers employed, in connection with the affairs of a village to make certain report.
41 When police may arrest without warrant.
41A Notice of appearance before police officer.
41B Procedure of arrest and duties of officer making arrest.
41C Control room at districts.
41D Right of arrested person to meet an advocate of his choice during interrogation.
42 Arrest on refusal to give name and residence.
43 Arrest by private person and procedure on such arrest.
44 Arrest by Magistrate.
45 Protection of members of the Armed Forces from arrest.
46 Arrest how made.
47 Search of place entered by person sought to be arrested.
48 Pursuit of offenders into other jurisdictions.
49 No unnecessary restraint.
50 Person arrested to be informed of grounds of arrest and of right to bail.
50A Obligation of person making arrest to inform about the arrest, etc., to a nominated person.
51 Search of arrested person.
52 Power to seize offensive weapons.
53 Examination of accused by medical practitioner at the request of police officer.
53A Examination of person accused of rape by medical practitioner.
54 Examination of arrested person by medical officer.
54A Identification of person arrested.
55 Procedure when police officer deputes subordinate to arrest without warrant.
55A Health and safety of arrested person.
56 Person arrested to be taken before Magistrate or officer in charge of police station.
57 Person arrested not to be detained more than twenty-four hours.
58 Police to report apprehensions.
59 Discharge of person apprehended.
60 Power, on escape, to pursue and retake.
60A Arrest to be made strictly according to the Code.
61 Form of summons.
62 Summons how served.
63 Service of summons on corporate bodies and societies.
64 Service when persons summoned cannot be found.
65 Procedure when service cannot be effected as before provided.
66 Service on Government servant.
67 Service of summons outside local limits.
68 Proof of service in such cases and when serving officer not present.
69 Service of summons on witness by post.
70 Form of warrant of arrest and duration.
71 Power to direct security to be taken.
72 Warrants to whom directed.
73 Warrant may be directed to any person.
74 Warrant directed to police officer.
75 Notification of substance of warrant.
76 Person arrested to be brought before Court without delay.
77 Where warrant may be executed.
78 Warrant forwarded for execution outside jurisdiction.
79 Warrant directed to police officer for execution outside jurisdiction.
80 Procedure on arrest of person against whom warrant issued.
81 Procedure by Magistrate before whom such person arrested is brought.
82 Proclamation for person absconding.
83 Attachment of property of person absconding.
84 Claims and objections to attachment.
85 Release, sale and restoration of attached property.
86 Appeal from order rejecting application for restoration of attached property.
87 Issue of warrant in lieu of, or in addition to, summons.
88 Power to take bond for appearance.
89 Arrest on breach of bond for appearance.
90 Provisions of this Chapter generally applicable to summonses and warrants of arrest.
91Summons to produce document or other thing.
92 Procedure as to letters and telegrams.
93 When search-warrant may be issued.
94 Search of place suspected to contain stolen property, forged documents, etc.
95 Power to declare certain publications forfeited and to issue search-warrants for the same.
96 Application to High Court to set aside declaration of forfeiture.
97 Search for persons wrongfully confined.
98 Power to compel restoration of abducted females.
99 Direction, etc., of search-warrants.
100 Persons in charge of closed place to allow search.
101 Disposal of things found in search beyond jurisdiction.
102 Power of police officer to seize certain property.
103 Magistrate may direct search in his presence.
104 Power to impound document, etc., produced.
105 Reciprocal arrangements regarding processes.
105A Definitions.
105B Assistance in securing transfer of persons.
105C Assistance in relation to orders of attachment or forfeiture of property.
105D Identifying unlawfully acquired property.
105E Seizure or attachment of property.
105F Management of properties seized or forfeited under this Chapter.
105G Notice of forfeiture of property.
105H Forfeiture of property in certain cases.
105-I Fine in lieu of forfeiture.
105J Certain transfers to be null and void.
105K Procedure in respect of letter of request.
105L Application of this Chapter.
106 Security for keeping the peace on conviction.
107 Security for keeping the peace in other cases.
108 Security for good behaviour from persons disseminating seditious matters.
109 Security for good behaviour from suspected persons.
110 Security for good behaviour from habitual offenders.
111 Order to be made.
112 Procedure in respect of person present in Court.
113 Summons or warrant in case of person not so present.
114 Copy of order to accompany summons or warrant.
115 Power to dispense with personal attendance.
116 Inquiry as to truth of information.
117 Order to give security.
118 Discharge of person informed against.
119 Commencement of period for which security is required.
120 Contents of bond.
121 Power to reject sureties.
122 Imprisonment in default of security.
123 Power to release persons imprisoned for failing to give security.
124 Security for unexpired period of bond.
125 Order for maintenance of wives, children and parents.
126 Procedure.
127 Alteration in allowance.
128 Enforcement of order of maintenance.
129 Dispersal of assembly by use of civil force.
130 Use of armed forces to disperse assembly.
131 Power of certain armed force officers to disperse assembly.
132 Protection against prosecution for acts done under preceding sections.
133 Conditional order for removal of nuisance.
134 Service or notification of order.
135 Person to whom order is addressed to obey or show cause.
136 Consequences of his failing to do so.
137 Procedure where existence of public right is denied.
138 Procedure where he appears to show cause.
139 Power of Magistrate to direct local investigation and examination of an expert.
140 Power of Magistrate to furnish written instructions, etc.
141 Procedure on order being made absolute and consequences of disobedience.
142 Injunction pending inquiry.
143 Magistrate may prohibit repetition or continuance of public nuisance.
144 Power to issue order in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger.
145 Procedure where dispute concerning land or water is likely to cause breach of peace
146 Power to attach subject of dispute and to appoint receiver.
147 Dispute concerning right of use of land or water.
148 Local inquiry.
149 Police to prevent cognizable offences.
150 Information of design to commit cognizable offences.
151 Arrest to prevent the commission of cognizable offences.
152 Prevention of injury to public property.
153 Inspection of weights and measures.
154 Information in cognizable cases.
155 Information as to non-cognizable cases and investigation of such cases.
156 Police officer‘s power to investigate cognizable case.
157 Procedure for investigation.
158 Report how submitted.
159 Power to hold investigation or preliminary inquiry.
160 Police officer‘s power to require attendance of witnesses.
161 Examination of witnesses by police.
162 Statements to police not to be signed: Use of statements in evidence.
163 No inducement to be offered.
164 Recording of confessions and statements.
164A Medical examination of the victim of rape.
165 Search by police officer.
166 When officer in charge of police station may require another to issue search-warrant.
166A Letter of request to competent authority for investigation in a country or place outside India.
166B Letter of request from a country or place outside India to a Court or an authority for investigation in India.
167 Procedure when investigation cannot be completed in twenty-four hours.
168 Report of investigation by subordinate police officer.
169 Release of accused when evidence deficient.
170 Cases to be sent to Magistrate, when evidence is sufficient.
171 Complainant and witnesses not to be required to accompany police officer and not to be subjected to restraint.
172 Diary of proceedings in investigation.
173 Report of police officer on completion of investigation.
174 Police to enquire and report on suicide, etc.
175 Power to summon persons.
176 Inquiry by Magistrate into cause of death.
177 Ordinary place of inquiry and trial.
178 Place of inquiry or trial.
179 Offence triable where act is done or consequence ensues.
180 Place of trial where act is an offence by reason of relation to other offence.
181 Place of trial in case of certain offences.
182 Offences committed by letters, etc.
183 Offence committed on journey or voyage.
184 Place of trial for offences triable together.
185 Power to order cases to be tried in different sessions divisions.
186 High Court to decide, in case of doubt, district where inquiry or trial shall take place.
187 Power to issue summons or warrant for offence committed beyond local jurisdiction.
188 Offence committed outside India.
189 Receipt of evidence relating to offences committed outside India.
190 Cognizance of offences by Magistrates.
191 Transfer on application of the accused.
192 Making over of cases to Magistrates.
193 Cognizance of offences by Courts of Session.
194 Additional and Assistant Sessions Judges to try cases made over to them.
195 Prosecution for contempt of lawful authority of public servants, for offences against public justice and for offences relating to documents given in evidence.
195A Procedure for witnesses in case of threatening, etc.
196 Prosecution for offences against the State and for criminal conspiracy to commit such offence.
197 Prosecution of Judges and public servants.
198 Prosecution for offences against marriage.
198A Prosecution of offences under section 498A of the Indian Penal Code.
198B Cognizance of offence.
199 Prosecution for defamation.
200 Examination of complainant.
201 Procedure by Magistrate not competent to take cognizance of the case.
202 Postponement of issue of process.
203 Dismissal of complaint.
204 Issue of process.
205 Magistrate may dispense with personal attendance of accused.
206 Special summons in cases of petty offence.
207 Supply to the accused of copy of police report and other documents.
208 Supply of copies of statements and documents to accused in other cases triable by Court of Session.
209 Commitment of case to Court of Session when offence is triable exclusively by it.
210 Procedure to be followed when there is a complaint case and police investigation in respect of the same offence.
211Contents of charge.
212 Particulars as to time, place and person.
213 When manner of committing offence must be stated.
214 Words in charge taken in sense of law under which offence is punishable.
215 Effect of errors.
216 Court may alter charge.
217 Recall of witnesses when charge altered.
218Separate charges for distinct offences.
219 Three offences of same kind within year may be charged together.
220 Trial for more than one offence.
221 Where it is doubtful what offence has been committed.
222 When offence proved included in offence charged.
223 What persons may be charged jointly.
224 Withdrawal of remaining charges on conviction on one of several charges.
225 Trial to be conducted by Public Prosecutor.
226 Opening case for prosecution.
227 Discharge.
228 Framing of charge.
229 Conviction on plea of guilty.
230 Date for prosecution evidence.
231 Evidence for prosecution.
232 Acquittal.
233 Entering upon defence.
234 Arguments.
235 Judgment of acquittal or conviction.
236 Previous conviction.
237 Procedure in cases instituted under section 199(2).
238Compliance with section 207.
239 When accused shall be discharged.
240 Framing of charge.
241 Conviction on plea of guilty.
242 Evidence for prosecution.
243 Evidence for defence.
244 Evidence for prosecution.
245 When accused shall be discharged.
246 Procedure where accused is not discharged.
247 Evidence for defence.
248Acquittal or conviction.
249 Absence of complainant.
250 Compensation for accusation without reasonable cause.
251 Substance of accusation to be stated.
252 Conviction on plea of guilty.
253 Conviction on plea of guilty in absence of accused in petty cases.
254 Procedure when not convicted.
255 Acquittal or conviction.
256 Non-appearance or death of complainant.
257 Withdrawal of complaint.
258 Power to stop proceedings in certain cases.
259 Power of Court to convert summons-cases into warrant-cases.
260 Power to try summarily.
261 Summary trial by Magistrate of the second class.
262 Procedure for summary trials.
263 Record in summary trials.
264 Judgment in cases tried summarily.
265 Language of record and judgment.
265A Application of the Chapter.
265B Application for plea bargaining.
265C Guidelines for mutually satisfactory disposition.
265D Report of the mutually satisfactory disposition to be submitted before the Court.
265E Disposal of the case.
265F Judgment of the Court.
265G Finality of the judgment.
265H Power of the Court in plea bargaining.
265-I Period of detention undergone by the accused to be set-off against the sentence of imprisonment.
265J Savings.
265K Statements of accused not to be used.
265L Non-application of the Chapter.
266 Definitions.
267 Power to require attendance of prisoners.
268 Power of State Government to exclude certain persons from operation of section 267.
269 Officer in charge of prison to abstain from carrying out order in certain contingencies.
270 Prisoner to be brought to Court in custody.
271 Power to issue commission for examination of witness in prison.
272 Language of Courts.
273 Evidence to be taken in presence of accused.
274 Record in summons-cases and inquiries.
275 Record in warrant-cases.
276 Record in trial before Court of Session.
277 Language of record of evidence.
278 Procedure in regard to such evidence when completed.
279 Interpretation of evidence to accused or his pleader.
280 Remarks respecting demeanour of witness.
281 Record of examination of accused.
282 Interpreter to be bound to interpret truthfully.
283 Record in High Court.
284When attendance of witness may be dispensed with and commission issued.
285 Commission to whom to be issued.
286 Execution of commissions.
287 Parties may examine witnesses.
288 Return of commission.
289 Adjournment of proceeding.
290 Execution of foreign commissions.
291 Deposition of medical witness.
291A Identification report of Magistrate.
292 Evidence of officers of the Mint.
293 Reports of certain Government scientific experts.
294 No formal proof of certain documents.
295 Affidavit in proof of conduct of public servants.
296 Evidence of formal character on affidavit.
297 Authorities before whom affidavits may be sworn.
298 Previous conviction or acquittal how proved.
299 Record of evidence in absence of accused.
300 Person once convicted or acquitted not to be tried for same offence.
301 Appearance by Public Prosecutors.
302 Permission to conduct prosecution.
303 Right of person against whom proceedings are instituted to be defended.
304 Legal aid to accused at State expense in certain cases.
305 Procedure when corporation or registered society is an accused.
306 Tender of pardon to accomplice.
307 Power to direct tender of pardon.
308 Trial of person not complying with conditions of pardon.
309 Power to postpone or adjourn proceedings.
310 Local inspection.
311 Power to summon material witness, or examine person present.
311A Power of Magistrate to order person to give specimen signatures or handwriting.
312 Expenses of complainants and witnesses.
313 Power to examine the accused.
314 Oral arguments and memorandum of arguments.
315 Accused person to be competent witness.
316 No influence to be used to induce disclosure.
317 Provision for inquiries and trial being held in the absence of accused in certain cases.
318 Procedure where accused does not understand proceedings.
319 Power to proceed against other persons appearing to be guilty of offence.
320 Compounding of offences.
321 Withdrawal from prosecution.
322 Procedure in cases which Magistrate cannot dispose of.
323 Procedure when, after commencement of inquiry or trial, Magistrate finds case should be committed.
324 Trial of persons previously convicted of offences against coinage, stamp-law or property.
325 Procedure when Magistrate cannot pass sentence sufficiently severe.
326Conviction or commitment on evidence partly recorded by one Magistrate and partly by another.
327 Court to be open.
328 Procedure in case of accused being lunatic.
329 Procedure in case of person of unsound mind tried before Court.
330 Release of person of unsound mind pending investigation or trial.
331 Resumption of inquiry or trial.
332 Procedure on accused appearing before Magistrate or Court.
333 When accused appears to have been of sound mind.
334 Judgment of acquittal on ground of unsoundness of mind.
335 Person acquitted on such ground to be detained in safe custody.
336 Power of State Government to empower officer-in-charge to discharge.
337 Procedure where lunatic prisoner is reported capable of making his defence.
338 Procedure where lunatic detained is declared fit to be released.
339 Delivery of lunatic to care of relative or friend.
340 Procedure in cases mentioned in section 195.
341 Appeal.
342 Power to order costs.
343 Procedure of Magistrate taking cognizance.
344 Summary procedure for trial for giving false evidence.
345 Procedure in certain cases of contempt.
346 Procedure where Court considers that case should not be dealt with under section 345.
347 When Registrar or Sub-Registrar to be deemed a Civil Court.
348 Discharge of offender on submission of apology.
349 Imprisonment or committal of person refusing to answer or produce document.
350 Summary procedure for punishment for non-attendance by a witness in obedience to summons.
351 Appeals from convictions under sections 344, 345, 349 and 350.
352 Certain Judges and Magistrates not to try certain offences when committed before themselves.
353 Judgment.
354 Language and contents of judgment.
355 Metropolitan Magistrate's judgment.
356 Order for notifying address of previously convicted offender.
357 Order to pay compensation.
357A Victim compensation scheme.
357B Compensation to be in addition to fine under section 326A or section 376D of Indian Penal Code.
357C Treatment of victims.
358 Compensation to persons groundlessly arrested.
359 Order to pay costs in non-cognizable cases.
360 Order to release on probation of good conduct or after admonition.
361 Special reasons to be recorded in certain cases.
362 Court not to alter judgment.
363 Copy of judgment to be given to the accused and other persons.
364 Judgment when to be translated.
365 Court of Session to send copy of finding and sentence to District Magistrate.
366 Sentence of death to be submitted by Court of Session for confirmation.
367 Power to direct further inquiry to be made or additional evidence to be taken.
368 Power of High Court to confirm sentence or annul conviction.
369 Confirmation or new sentence to be signed by two Judges.
370 Procedure in case of difference of opinion.
371 Procedure in cases submitted to High Court for confirmation.
372 No appeal to lie unless otherwise provided.
373 Appeal from orders requiring security or refusal to accept or rejecting surety for keeping peace or good behaviour.
374 Appeals from convictions.
375 No appeal in certain cases when accused pleads guilty.
376 No appeal in petty cases.
377 Appeal by the State Government against sentence.
378 Appeal in case of acquittal.
379 Appeal against conviction by High Court in certain cases.
380 Special right of appeal in certain cases.
381 Appeal to Court of Session how heard.
382 Petition of appeal.
383 Procedure when appellant in jail.
384 Summary dismissal of appeal.
385 Procedure for hearing appeals not dismissed summarily.
386 Powers of the Appellate Court.
387 Judgments of Subordinate Appellate Court.
388 Order of High Court on appeal to be certified to lower Court.
389 Suspension of sentence pending the appeal; release of appellant on bail.
390 Arrest of accused in appeal from acquittal.
391 Appellate Court may take further evidence or direct it to be taken.
392 Procedure where Judges of Court of Appeal are equally divided.
393 Finality of judgments and orders on appeal.
394 Abatement of appeals.
395 Reference to High Court.
396 Disposal of case according to decision of High Court.
397 Calling for records to exercise powers of revision.
398 Power to order inquiry.
399 Sessions Judge's powers of revision.
400 Power of Additional Sessions Judge.
401 High Court's powers of revision.
402 Power of High Court to withdraw or transfer revision cases.
403 Option of Court to hear parties.
404 Statement by Metropolitan Magistrate of ground of his decision to be considered by High Court.
405 High Court's order to be certified to lower Court.
406 Power of Supreme Court to transfer cases and appeals.
407 Power of High Court to transfer cases and appeals.
408 Power of Sessions Judge to transfer cases and appeals.
409 Withdrawal of cases and appeals by Sessions Judges.
410 Withdrawal of cases by Judicial Magistrate.
411 Making over or withdrawal of cases by Executive Magistrates.
412 Reasons to be recorded.
413 Execution of order passed under section 368.
414 Execution of sentence of death passed by High Court.
415 Postponement of execution of sentence of death in case of appeal to Supreme Court.
416 Postponement of capital sentence on pregnant woman.
417 Power to appoint place of imprisonment.
418 Execution of sentence of imprisonment.
419 Direction of warrant for execution.
420 Warrant with whom to be lodged.
421 Warrant for levy of fine.
422 Effect of such warrant.
423 Warrant for levy of fine issued by a Court in any territory to which this Code does not extend.
424 Suspension of execution of sentence of imprisonment.
425 Who may issue warrant.
426 Sentence on escaped convict when to take effect.
427 Sentence on offender already sentenced for another offence.
428 Period of detention undergone by the accused to be set off against the sentence of imprisonment.
429 Saving.
430 Return of warrant on execution of sentence.
431 Money ordered to be paid recoverable as a fine.
432 Power to suspend or remit sentences.
433 Power to commute sentence.
433A Restriction on powers of remission or commutation in certain cases.
434 Concurrent power of Central Government in case of death sentences.
435 State Government to act after consultation with Central Government in certain cases.
436 In what cases bail to be taken.
436A Maximum period for which an undertrial prisoner can be detained.
437 When bail may be taken in case of non-bailable offence.
437A Bail to require accused to appear before next appellate Court.
438 Direction for grant of bail to person apprehending arrest.
439 Special powers of High Court or Court of Session regarding bail.
440 Amount of bond and reduction thereof.
441 Bond of accused and sureties.
441A Declaration by sureties.
442 Discharge from custody.
443 Power to order sufficient bail when that first taken is insufficient.
444 Discharge of sureties.
445 Deposit instead of recognizance.
446 Procedure when bond has been forfeited.
446A Cancellation of bond and bail bond.
447 Procedure in case of insolvency of death of surety or when a bond is forfeited.
448 Bond required from minor.
449 Appeal from orders under section 446.
450 Power to direct levy of amount due on certain recognizances.
451 Order for custody and disposal of property pending trial in certain cases.
452 Order for disposal of property at conclusion of trial.
453 Payment to innocent purchaser of money found on accused.
454 Appeal against orders under section 452 or section 453.
455 Destruction of libellous and other matter.
456 Power to restore possession of immovable property.
457 Procedure by police upon seizure of property.
458 Procedure where no claimant appears within six months.
459 Power to sell perishable property.
460 Irregularities which do not vitiate proceedings.
461 Irregularities which vitiate proceedings.
462 Proceedings in wrong place.
463 Non-compliance with provisions of section 164 or section 281.
464 Effect of omission to frame, or absence of, or error in, charge.
465 Finding or sentence when reversible by reason of error, omission or irregularity.
466 Defect or error not to make attachment unlawful.
467 Definitions.
468 Bar to taking cognizance after lapse of the period of limitation.
469 Commencement of the period of limitation.
470 Exclusion of time in certain cases.
471 Exclusion of date on which Court is closed.
472 Continuing offence.
473 Extension of period of limitation in certain cases.
474 Trials before High Courts.
475 Delivery to commanding officers of persons liable to be tried by Court-martial.
476 Forms.
477 Power of High Court to make rules.
478 Power to alter functions allocated to Executive Magistrate in certain cases.
479 Case in which Judge or Magistrate is personally interested.
480 Practising pleader not to sit as Magistrate in certain Courts.
481 Public servant concerned in sale not to purchase or bid for property.
482 Saving of inherent power of High Court.
483 Duty of High Court to exercise continuous superintendence over Courts of Judicial Magistrates.
484 Repeal and savings.
37A Special provisions relating to assets held outside India in contravention of section 4
38Empowering other officers.
39Presumption as to documents in certain cases.
40Suspension of operation of this Act
41Power of Central Government to give directions.
42Contravention by companies
43Death or insolvency in certain cases.
44Bar of legal proceedings.
45 Removal of difficulties.
46 Power to make rules
47Power to make regulations
48Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
49 Repeal and saving.
25A Provisional registration for practice.
26Privileges of persons who are enrolled on the Central Register of Homoeopathy
27Registration of additional qualifications
28 Persons enrolled on Central Register of Homoeopathy to notify change of place of residence or practice
29Information to be furnished by Central Council and publication thereof.
30 Commission of inquiry.
31 Protection of action taken in good faith.
32 Power to make rules.
33Power to make regulations.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Inapplicability of the provisions of the Dock Workers (Regulation of Employment) Act, 1948 to major ports.
4 Transfer of assets and liabilities of the Dock Labour Board, etc., to the Board.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 The University.
4 Objects.
5 Powers of the University.
6 Jurisdiction.
7 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
8 The Visitor.
9 The Chief Rector.
10 Officers of the University.
11 The Chancellor.
12 The Vice-Chancellor.
13 The Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
14 Deans of Schools.
15 The Registrar.
16 The Finance Officer.
17 Other officers.
18 Authorities of the University.
19 The Court.
20 The Executive Council.
21 The Academic Council.
22 The Planning Board.
23 The Boards of Schools.
24 The Finance Committee.
25 Other authorities of the University.
26 Power to make Statutes.
27 Statutes how to be made.
28 Power to make Ordinances.
29 Regulations.
30 Annual report.
31 Annual accounts.
32 Conditions of service of employees.
33 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
34 Right to appeal.
35 Provident and pension funds.
36 Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies.
37 Constitution of Committees.
38 Filling of casual vacancies.
39 Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
40 Protection of action taken in good faith.
41 Mode of proof of University record.
42 Power to remove difficulties.
43 Transitional provisions.
44 Completion of courses of studies in Colleges or Institutions affiliated to the University.
45 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Transfer to, and vesting in, the Central Government of certain undertakings of the Society, trust and bodies.
4 General effect of vesting.
5 Central Government or Foundation to be liable for certain prior liabilities.
6 Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the undertakings in the Foundation.
7 Management, etc., of the undertakings.
8 Duties of persons in charge of management by undertakings to deliver all assets.
9 Certain powers of the Central Government or the Foundation.
10 Establishment and incorporation of the Foundation.
11 Governing Board.
12 Term of office of members.
13 Salary and allowances and other conditions of service of Chairman.
14 Meetings of the Governing Board.
15 Secretary and other officers of the Foundation.
16 Committees of the Governing Board.
17 Powers and functions of the Governing Board.
18 Residents' Assembly.
19 Functions of Residents' Assembly.
20 Working Committee or Residents' Assembly.
21 Advisory Council.
22 Dissolution of the Foundation.
23 Grant by Central Government to the Foundation.
24 Duty to furnish returns, etc.
25 Borrowing powers of the Governing Board.
26 Accounts and audit.
27 Act to have overriding effect.
28 Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by the foundation.
29 Penalties.
30 Protection of action taken in good faith.
31 Power to make rules.
32 Power to make regulations.
33 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
34 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 The University.
4 Objects of the University.
5 Powers of the University.
6 Jurisdiction.
7 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
8 Residence of students.
9 The Visitor.
10 Officers of the University.
11 The Chancellor.
12 The Vice-Chancellor.
13 The Pro-Vice-Chancellors.
14 Deans of Schools.
15 The Registrar.
16 The Finance Officer.
17 Other officers.
18 Authorities of the University.
19 The Board of Management.
20 The Academic Council.
21 The Planning Board.
22 The Boards of Schools.
23 The Finance Committee.
24 Other authorities of the University.
25 Power to make Statutes.
26 Statutes how to be made.
27 Power to make Ordinances.
28 Regulations.
29 Annual report.
30 Annual accounts.
31 Conditions of service of employees.
32 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
33 Right to appeal.
34 Provident and pension funds.
35 Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies.
36 Constitution of Committees.
37 Filling of casual vacancies.
38 Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
39 Protection of action taken in good faith.
40 Mode of proof of University record.
41 Power to remove difficulties.
42 Transitional provisions.
43 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of Universities.
3ASpecial provision with respect to the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
3B Special provision with respect to State of Bihar.
4 Effect of establishment of Universities.
5 Objects of University.
6 Powers of University.
7 University open to all castes, creed, race or class.
8 Visitor of University.
9 Officers of University.
10 Chancellor.
11 Vice-Chancellor.
12 Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
13 Deans of Schools.
14 Registrar.
15 Finance Officer.
16 Controller of Examinations.
17 Librarian.
18 Other officers.
19 Authorities of University.
20 The Court.
21 Executive Council.
22 Academic Council.
23 Boards of Studies.
24 Finance Committee.
25 Other authorities of University.
26 Powers to make Statutes.
27 Statutes, how to be made.
28 Power to make Ordinances.
29 Regulations.
30 Annual report.
31 Annual accounts.
32 Returns and information.
33 Conditions of service of employees, etc.
34 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
35 Right to appeal.
36 Provident and pension funds.
37 Disputes as to constitution of authorities and bodies.
38 Filling of casual vacancies.
39 Proceedings of authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
40 Protection of action taken in good faith.
41 Mode of proof of University record.
42 Power to remove difficulties.
43 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
44 Transitional provisions.
45 Amendment of Madhya Pradesh Act 22 of 1973.
46 Amendment of President’s Act 10 of 1973.
47 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of the Hindi Sahitya Sammelan as an institution of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Incorporation.
5 Effect of incorporation of Sammelan.
6 Functions of Sammelan.
7 Governing Body.
8 First Governing Body and its duties.
9 Term of office and procedure of first Governing Body and allowances payable to members thereof.
10 First Governing Body to take over management of properties of Sammelan.
11 Determination of first members.
12 Rules to be made by the first Governing Body.
13 Elections to Governing Body.
14 Dissolution of first Governing Body.
15 Fund of the Sammelan.
16 Accounts and audit.
17 Power to make rule.
18 Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
19 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of certain institutions as institutions of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Incorporation of Institutes.
5 Effect of incorporation of Institutes.
6 Objects of Institute.
7 Powers and functions of Institute.
8 Institute to be open to all races, creeds and classes.
9 Teaching at Institute.
10 Institute to be a distinct legal entity not-for-profit.
11 Visitor.
12 Authorities of Institute.
13 Board of Governors.
14 Term of office of, vacancies among, and allowances payable to, members of Board.
15 Powers and functions of Board of Governors.
16 Senate.
17 Powers and functions of Senate.
18 Finance Committee.
19 Power and functions of Finance Committee.
20 Building and Works Committee.
21 Powers and functions of Building and Works Committee.
22 Research Council.
23 Meetings.
24 Director.
25 Registrar.
26 Other authorities and officers.
27 Review of performance of Institute.
28 Grants by Central Government.
29 Fund of Institute.
30 Accounts and audit.
31 Pension and provident fund.
32 Appointments.
33 Statutes.
34 Statutes how to be made.
35 Ordinances.
36 Ordinances how to be made.
37 Tribunal of Arbitration.
38 Annual report of Director.
39 Annual report of each Institute.
40 Council of Institutes.
41 Term of office and allowances payable to members of Council.
42 Function and duties of Council.
43 Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.
44 Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
45 Returns and information to be provided to Central Government.
46 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
47 Institute to be public authority under Right to Information Act.
48 Transitional provisions.
49 Power to remove difficulties.
50 Laying of rules and notification.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and incorporation of the University.
4 The objects of the University.
5 Powers of the University.
6 Jurisdiction.
7 University open to all classes, castes and creeds.
8 The Visitor.
9 Officers of the University.
10 The Vice-Chancellor.
11 The Pro-Vice-Chancellors.
12 The Directors.
13 The Registrars.
14 The Finance Officer.
15 Other officers.
16 Authorities of the University
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of University.
4 Objects of University.
5 Powers of University.
6 Jurisdiction.
7 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
8 Residence of students.
9 Power to establish and maintain schools.
10 The Visitor.
11 Officers of University.
12 The Chancellor.
13 The Vice-Chancellor.
14 The Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
15 The Deans of Faculties.
16 The Directors of Regional Centres.
17 The Registrar.
18 The Finance Officer.
19 The Controller of Examinations.
20 The Librarian.
21 Other officers.
22 Authorities of University.
23 The Court.
24 The Executive Council.
25 The Academic Council.
26 The College Development Council.
27 The Boards of Studies, Academic Boards and Management Boards.
28 The Finance Committee.
29 Other authorities of University.
30 Power to make Statutes.
31 Statutes, how to be made.
32 Power to make Ordinances.
33 Regulations.
34 Annual report.
35 Annual accounts.
36 Fund of University.
37 Returns and information.
38 Conditions of service of employees.
39 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
40 Right to appeal.
41 Provident and pension funds.
42 Disputes as to constitution of authorities and bodies.
43 Constitution of Committees.
44 Filling of casual vacancies.
45 Proceedings of authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
46 Protection of action taken in good faith.
47 Mode of proof of University record.
48 Power to remove difficulties.
49 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
50 Transitional provisions.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 The University.
4 Dissolution of the Jamia Millia Islamia Society and transfer of all property to the University.
5 Objects of the University.
6 Powers of the University.
7 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
8 The Visitor.
9 Officers of the University.
10 The Amir-i-Jamia (Chancellor).
11 The Shaikh-ul-Jamia (Vice-Chancellor).
12 The Naib Shaikh-ul-Jamia (Pro-Vice-Chancellor).
13 The Musajjil (Registrar).
14 Deans of Faculties.
15 The Finance Officer.
16 Other officers.
17 Authorities of the University.
18 The Anjuman (Court).
19 The Majlis-i-Muntazimah (Executive Council).
20 The Majlis-i-Talimi (Academic Council).
21 The Planning Board.
22 Other authorities of the University.
23 Power to make Statutes.
24 Statutes how to be made.
25 Power to make Ordinances.
26 Power to make Regulations.
27 Annual report.
28 Annual accounts.
29 Conditions of services of employees.
30 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
31 Right to appeal.
32 Provident and pension funds.
33 Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies.
34 Constitution of Committees.
35 Filling of casual vacancies.
36 Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
37 Protection of action taken in good faith.
38 Mode of proof of University record.
39 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
40 Power to remove difficulties.
41 Transitional provisions.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of the University.
4 Effect of establishment of the University.
5 Objects of the University.
6 Powers of the University.
7 Jurisdiction.
8 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
9 The Visitor.
10 The Chief Rector.
11 Officers of the University.
12 The Chancellor.
13 The Vice- Chancellor.
14 The Pro-Vice Chancellor.
15 The Deans of Schools.
16 The Registrar.
17 The Finance Officer.
18 The Controller of Examinations.
19 The Librarian.
20 Other officers.
21 Authorities of the University.
22 The Court.
23 The Executive Council.
24 The Academic Council.
25 The College Development Council.
26 The Boards of Studies.
27 The Finance Committee.
28 Other authorities of the University.
29 Powers to make Statutes.
30 Statutes, how to be made.
31 Power to make Ordinances.
32 Regulations.
33 Annual report.
34 Annual accounts.
35 Returns and information.
36 Conditions of service of employees.
37 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
38 Right to appeal.
39 Provident and pension funds.
40 Disputes as to constitution of authorities and bodies.
41 Filling of casual vacancies.
42 Proceedings of authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
43 Protection of action taken in good faith.
44 Mode of proof of University record.
45 Power to remove difficulties.
46 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
47 Transitional provisions.
48 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of the University.
4 Objects of the University.
5 Powers of the University.
6 Jurisdiction.
7 University open to all classes, castes and creeds.
8 The Visitor.
9 Officers of the University.
10 The Chancellor.
11 The Vice-Chancellor.
12 The Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
13 The Deans of Schools.
14 The Registrar.
15 The Finance Officer.
16 The Librarian.
17 Other Officers.
18 Authorities of the University.
19 The Court.
20 The Executive Council.
21 The Academic Council.
22 The Board of studies.
23 The Finance Committee.
24 Other authorities of the University.
25 Power to make Statutes.
26 Statutes how to be made.
27 Power to make Ordinance.
28 Regulations.
29 Annual report.
30 Annual accounts.
31 Conditions of service of employees.
32 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
33 Right to appeal.
34 Provident and pension funds.
35 Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies.
36 Constitution of Committees.
37 Filling of casual vacancies.
38 Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
39 Protection of action taken in good faith.
40 Mode of proof of University records.
41 Power to remove difficulties.
42 Transitional provisions.
43 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions.
4 Qualifications for appointment as Chairperson or other member.
5 Term of office and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
6 Officers and other employees of Commission.
7 Salaries and allowances to be paid out of grants.
8 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Commission.
9 Procedure to be regulated by Commission.
10 Right to establish a Minority Educational Institution.
10A Right of a Minority Educational Institution to seek affiliation.
11 Functions of Commission.
12 Powers of Commission.
12A Appeal against orders of the Competent authority.
12B Power of Commission to decide on the minority status of an educational institution.
12C Power to cancel.
12D Power of Commission to investigate matters relating to deprivation of educational rights of minorities.
12E Power of Commission to call for information, etc.
12F Bar of jurisdiction.
13 Financial and administrative powers of Chairperson.
14 Grants by Central Government.
15 Accounts and audit.
16 Annual report.
17 Annual report and audit report to be laid before Parliament.
18 [Omitted.].
19 Chairperson, Members, Secretary, employees, etc., of Commission to be public servants.
20 Directions by Central Government.
21 Protection of action taken in good faith.
22 Act to have overriding effect.
23 Returns or information.
24 Power to make rules.
25 Power to remove difficulties.
26 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of certain Institutions as Institutions of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Incorporation of Institutes.
5 Effect of incorporation of Institutes.
5A Effect of incorporation of Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur.
6 Powers of Institutes.
7 Institutes to be open to all races, creeds and classes.
8 Teaching at Institutes.
9 Visitor.
10 Authorities of Institutes.
11 Board of Governors.
11A Board of Institutes of Second Schedule and Third Schedule.
12 Term of office of, vacancies among, and allowances payable to, members of Board.
13 Powers and functions of Board.
14 Senate.
15 Functions of Senate.
16 Chairperson of Board.
17 Director and Deputy Director.
18 Registrar.
19 Other authorities and officers.
20 Grants by Central Government.
21 Fund of Institute.
22 Accounts and audit.
23 Pension and provident fund.
24 Appointments.
25 Statutes.
26 Statutes how made.
27 Ordinances.
28 Ordinances how made.
29 Tribunal of Arbitration.
30 Establishment of Council.
30A Omitted.
31Term of office of, vacancies among, and allowances payable to members of Council.
32Functions of Council.
33Chairman of Council.
34Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.
35Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
36Power to remove difficulties.
37Transitional provisions.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 The University.
4 Objects.
5 Powers of the University.
6 Establishment of certain Schools.
7 Jurisdiction.
8 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
9 Visitor.
10 Chief Rector.
11 Officers of the University.
12 The Chancellor.
13 The Vice-Chancellor.
14 Directors.
15 Deans of Schools.
16 The Registrar.
17 The Finance Officer.
18 Other officers.
19 Authorities of the University.
20 The Court.
21 The Executive Council.
22 The Academic Council.
23 The Planning Board.
24 Other authorities of the University.
25 Power to make Statutes.
26 Statutes how to be made.
27 Ordinances.
28 Regulations.
29 Annual report.
30 Annual accounts.
31 Conditions of service of employees.
32 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
33 Right to appeal.
34 Provident and pension funds.
35 Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies.
36 Constitution of committees.
37 Filling of casual vacancies.
38 Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
39 Protection of action taken in good faith.
40 Mode of proof of University record.
41 Power to remove difficulties.
42 Transitional provisions.
43 Completion of courses of studies in colleges and institutions affiliated to the University.
44 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of certain Schools as Institutions of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Establishment and incorporation of Schools.
5 Objects of School.
6 Effects of incorporation of Schools.
7 Powers and functions of Schools.
8 Schools to be open to all races, creeds and classes.
9 Teaching at Schools.
10 School to be a distinct legal entity not-for-profit.
11 Visitor.
12 Authorities of Schools.
13 Board of Governors.
14 Term of office of vacancies among, and allowances payable to, Members of Board.
15 Powers and functions of Board.
16 Senate.
17 Functions of Senate.
18 Chairperson of Board.
19 Director.
20 Registrar.
21 Other authorities and officers.
22 Review of performance of School.
23 Grants by Central Government.
24 Fund of School.
25 Accounts and audit.
26 Pension and provident fund.
27 Appointments.
28 Statutes.
29 Statutes how made.
30 Ordinances.
31 Ordinances how made.
32 Tribunal of Arbitration.
33 Establishment of Council for Schools.
34 Term of office of vacancies among, and allowances payable to, Members of Council.
35 Functions of Council.
36 Chairperson of Council.
37 Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.
38 Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
39 Returns and information to be provided to Central Government.
40 Power to remove difficulties.
41 School to be public authority under Right to Information, Act, 2005.
42 Transitional provisions.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of the University.
4 Objects of the University.
5 Powers of the University.
6 Jurisdiction.
7 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
8 The Visitor.
9 The Chief Rector.
10 Officers of the University.
11 The Chancellor.
12 The Vice-Chancellor.
13 The Pro-Vice Chancellor.
14 The Deans of Schools.
15 The Registrar.
16 The Finance Officer.
17 The Controller of Examinations.
18 The Librarian.
19 Other officers.
20 Authorities of the University.
21 The Court.
22 The Executive Council.
23 The Academic Council.
24 The College Development Council.
25 The Board of Studies.
26 The Finance Committee.
27 Other authorities of the University.
28 Powers to make Statutes.
29 Statutes how to be made.
30 Power to make Ordinances.
31 Regulations.
32 Annual report.
33 Annual accounts.
34 Returns and information.
35 Conditions of service of employees.
36 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
37 Right to appeal.
38 Provident and pension funds.
39 Disputes as to constitution of authorities and bodies.
40 Filling of casual vacancies.
41 Proceedings of authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
42 Protection of action taken in good faith.
43 Mode of proof of University record.
44 Power to remove difficulties.
45 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
46 Transitional provisions.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 The University.
4 Objects of the University.
5 Powers of the University.
6 Jurisdiction.
7 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
8 Residence of students.
9 The Visitor.
10 Officers of the University.
11 The Chancellor.
12 The Vice-Chancellor.
13 The Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
14 Deans of Schools.
15 The Registrar.
16 The Finance Officer.
17 Other officers.
18 Authorities of the University.
19 The Board of Management.
20 The Planning and Academic Committee.
21 The Academic Council.
22 The Planning Board.
23 The Boards of Schools.
24 The Finance Committee.
25 Other authorities of the University.
26 Power to make Statutes.
27 Statutes how to be made.
28 Power to make Ordinances.
29 Regulations.
30 Annual report.
31 Annual accounts.
32 Conditions of service of employees.
33 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
34 Right to appeal.
35 Provident and pension funds.
36 Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies.
37 Constitution of Committees.
38 Filling of casual vacancies.
39 Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
40 Protection of action taken in good faith.
41 Mode of proof of University record.
42 Power to remove difficulties.
43 Transitional provisions.
44 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of the University.
4 Effect of establishment of the University.
5 Objects of the University.
6 Powers of University.
7 Jurisdiction.
8 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
9 The Visitor.
10 The Chief Rector.
11 Officers of the University.
12 The Chancellor.
13 The Vice-Chancellor.
14 The Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
15 The Deans of Faculties.
16 The Registrar.
17 The Finance Officer.
18 The Controller of Examinations.
19 The Librarian.
20 Other officers.
21 Authorities of the University.
22 The Court.
23 The Executive Council.
24 The Academic Council.
25 The College Development Council.
26 The Board of Studies.
27 The Finance Committee.
28 Other authorities of the University.
29 Power to make Statutes.
30 Statutes how to be made.
31 Power to make Ordinances.
32 Regulations.
33 Annual report.
34 Annual accounts.
35 Returns and information.
36 Conditions of service of employees.
37 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
38 Right to appeal.
39 Provident and pension funds.
40 Disputes as to constitution of authorities and bodies.
41 Filling of casual vacancies.
42 Proceedings of authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
43 Protection of action taken in good faith.
44 Mode of proof of University record.
45 Power to remove difficulties.
46 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
47 Transitional provisions.
48 Repeal of Tripura Act 11 of 1987.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Application of Act to institutions for higher studies other than Universities.
4 Establishment of the Commission.
5 Composition of the Commission.
6 Terms and conditions of service of members.
7 Meetings of the Commission.
8 Vacancies amongst members or defect in constitution not to invalidate acts or proceedings of the Commission.
9 Temporary association of persons with the Commission for particular purposes.
10 Staff of the Commission.
11 Authentication of orders and other instruments of the Commission.
12 Functions of the Commission.
12A Regulation of fees and prohibition of donations in certain cases.
12B Prohibition regarding giving of any grant to a University not declared by the Commission fit to receive such grant.
13 Inspection.
14 Consequences of failure of Universities to comply with recommendations of the Commission.
15 Payment to the Commission.
16 Fund to the Commission.
17 Budget.
18 Annual report.
19 Account and audit.
20 Directions by the Central Government.
21 Returns and information.
22 Right to confer degrees.
23 Prohibition of the use of the word „University‟ in certain cases.
24 Penalties.
25 Power to make rules.
26 Power to make regulations.
27 Power to delegate.
28 Laying of rules and regulations before Parliament.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 The University.
4 Objects.
5 Powers of the University.
6 Jurisdiction.
7 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
8 Visitor.
9 Chief Rector.
10 Officers of the University.
11 The Chancellor.
12 The Vice-Chancellor.
13 The Pro-Vice-Chancellors.
14 Deans of Schools.
15 The Registrar.
16 The Finance Officer.
17 Other officers.
18 Authorities of the University.
19 The Court.
20 The Executive Council.
21 The Academic Council.
22 Other authorities of the University.
23 Planning Board.
24 Statutes.
25 Statutes how made.
26 Ordinances.
27 Regulations.
28 Annual report.
29 Annual accounts.
30 Conditions of service of employees.
31 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
32 Right to appeal.
33 Provident and pension funds.
34 Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies.
35 Constitution of Committees.
36 Filling of casual vacancies.
37 Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
38 Protection of action taken in good faith.
39 Mode of proof of University record.
40 Power to remove difficulties.
41 Transitional provisions.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 [Repealed.].
3 [Repealed.].
4 [Repealed.].
5 [Repealed.].
6 [Repealed.].
7 [Repealed.].
8 [Repealed.].
9 [Repealed.].
10 [Repealed.].
11 [Repealed.].
12 [Repealed.].
13 [Repealed.].
14 [Repealed.].
15 [Repealed.].
16 [Repealed.].
17 [Repealed.].
18 [Repealed.].
19 [Repealed.].
20 [Repealed.].
21 [Repealed.].
22 [Repealed.].
23 [Repealed.].
24 [Repealed.].
25 [Repealed.].
26 [Repealed.].
27 [Repealed.].
28 Transitional provisions.
29 Saving.
30 Powers of Paridarsaka (Visitor) to make appointment in certain cases.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of certain institutions as institutions of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Incorporation of institutes.
5 Effect of incorporation of institutes.
5A Effect of incorporation of Institute of Technology, Roorkee.
5B Effect of incorporation of Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi.
6 Powers of Institutes.
7 Institutes to be open to all races, creeds and classes.
8 Teaching at Institute.
9 Visitor.
10 Authorities of Institutes.
11 Board of Governors.
12 Term of office of, vacancies among, and allowances payable to, members of Board.
13 Functions of Board.
14 Senate.
15 Functions of Senate.
16 Chairman of Board.
17 Director.
18 Deputy Director.
19 Registrar.
20 Other authorities and officers.
21 Grants by Central Government.
22 Fund of the Institute.
23 Accounts and audit.
24 Pension and provident fund.
25 Appointments.
26 Statutes.
27 Statutes how made.
28 Ordinances.
29 Ordinances how made.
30 Tribunal of Arbitration.
31 Establishment of Council.
32 Term of office of, vacancies among, and allowances payable to, members of Council.
33 Functions of Council.
34 Chairman of Council.
35 Power to make rules in respect of matters in this Chapter.
36 Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies.
37 Power to remove difficulties.
38 Transitional provisions.
39 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Schemes for primary education.
4 Primary education to be compulsory in areas covered by schemes.
5 Grants-in-aid.
6 Duty of local authority to prepare lists of children.
7 Attendance authorities.
8 Attendance authority to notify parent of his obligation towards his child.
9 Responsibility of parent to cause his child to attend school.
10 Reasonable excuse for non-attendance.
11 Special schools for physically or mentally deficient children.
12 Special provision for part-time education in certain cases.
13 Attendance orders.
14 Children not to be employed so as to prevent them from attending school.
15 Primary education to be free.
16 Age of child how to be computed.
17 Failure of local authority to prepare or implement scheme.
18 Penalty for contravention of section 13.
19 Penalty for contravention of section 14.
20 Courts competent to try offences.
21 Cognizance of offences.
22 Certain persons to be public servants.
23 Protection of action taken in good faith.
24 Delegation of powers.
25 Power to make rules.
26 Repeal of Punjab Primary Education Act.
1Short title.
2Repealed.
3Repealed.
4Special provision as to pending cases
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of the Commission.
4 Composition of the Commission.
5 Terms and conditions of service of members.
6 Meetings of the Commission.
7 Vacancies amongst members or defect in constitution not to invalidate acts or proceedings of the Commission.
8 Temporary association of persons with the Commission for particular purposes.
9 Appointment of staff of the Commission.
10 Authentication of orders and other instrument of the Commission.
11 Functions of the Commission.
12 Duty of local bodies to refer development proposals, etc., to the Commission.
13 Appeal to the Central Government in certain cases.
14 Power to revise decision in certain cases.
15 Powers of the Commission.
16 Payment to the Commission.
17 Fund of the Commission.
18 Budget.
19 Annual report.
20 Accounts and audit.
21 Returns and information.
22 Power to exempt.
23 Delegation of powers.
24 Members and officers of the Commission to be public servants.
25 Protection of action taken in good faith.
26 Power to make rules.
27 Power to make regulations.
1 Short title, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 General Manager.
4 Constitution of Advisory Board.
5 Committees.
6 Power to acquire land, etc.
7 Publication of notification for acquisition.
8 Power to enter for survey, etc.
9 Hearing of objection.
10 Declaration of acquisition.
11 Power to take possession of acquired land, etc.
12 Right to enter into the land where right of user, etc., is vested in the Central Government.
13 Determination of amount payable for acquisition.
14 Deposit and payment of amount.
15 Competent authority to have certain powers of civil court.
15A Power to inspect property under acquisition.
16 Competent authority and appellate authority.
16A Powers of the appellate authority.
16B Competent authority, etc., to have certain inherent powers.
16C Enforcement of the orders of the competent authority and appellate authority.
17 Land Acquisition Act 1 of 1894 not to apply.
18 Functions of metro railway administration.
19 Powers of metro railway administration.
20 Development over metro alignment.
21 Power to prohibit or regulate construction of buildings and excavation.
22 Payment of amount for prohibition of construction, etc.
23 Power to underpin building or otherwise strengthen it.
24 Power to enter, etc.
25 Amount payable for damage, loss or injury.
26 Right to claim for damages.
27 Appointment and duties of commissioner.
28 Powers of commissioners.
29 Facilities to be afforded to commissioner.
30 Surplus land to be sold or otherwise disposed of.
31 Notice of accidents and enquiries.
32 Power to alter the entries in the Schedule.
33 Prohibition of obstruction.
34 Local authorities to assist.
35 Prohibition of removal of marks.
36 Penalty for failure to comply with directions issued under section 21.
37 General provision for punishment of offences.
38 Offences by companies.
39 Bar of jurisdiction.
40 Effect of Act and rules, etc., inconsistent with other enactments.
41 Protection of action taken in good faith.
42 Power to remove difficulties.
43 Application of the Indian Railways Act, 1890.
44 Power to make rules.
45 Saving.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Kinds of leave admissible to a judge.
4 Leave account showing the amount of leave due.
4A Leave encashment.
5 Aggregate amount of leave which may be granted.
5A Commutation of leave on half allowances into leave on full allowances.
6 Grant of leave not due.
7 Special disability leave.
8 Extraordinary leave.
9 Leave allowances.
10 [Omitted.].
11 Combining leave with vacation.
12 Consequences of overstaying leave or vacation.
13 Authority competent to grant leave, etc.
13A Salaries of the Judges.
14 Pension payable to Judges.
14A Benefit of added years of service.
15 Special provision of pension in respect of Judges who are members of service.
16 Power of President to add to the service for pension.
17 Extraordinary pensions.
17A Family pensions and gratuities.
17B Additional quantum of pension or family pension.
18 [Omitted.].
19 Commutation of Pensions.
20 Provident Fund.
20ADeposit Linked Insurance Scheme.
21 Authority competent to grant pension.
22 Travelling allowances to a Judge.
22A Facility of rent-free houses.
22BConveyance facilities.
22C Sumptuary allowance.
22DExemption from liability to pay income-tax on certain perquisites received by a Judge.
23 Facilities for medical treatment and other conditions of service.
23A Vacation of High Courts.
23B [Omitted.].
23C Special provisions in respect of Judges transferred from the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir.
23D Medical facilities for retired Judges.
24 Power to make rules.
25 [Omitted.].
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Kinds of leave admissible to a Judge.
4 Leave account showing the amount of leave due.
4A Leave encashment.
5 Aggregate amount of leave which may be granted.
5A Commutation of leave on half allowances into leave on full allowances.
6 Grant of leave not due.
7 Special disability leave.
8 Extraordinary leave.
9 Leave allowances.
10 Combining leave with vacation.
11 Consequences of over staying leave or vacation.
12 Authority competent to grant leave.
12A Salaries of the Judges.
13 Pension payable to Judges.
13A Benefit of added years of service.
14 Special provisions for pension in respect of Judges who are members of service.
15 Power of President to add to the service for pension.
16 Extraordinary pension.
16A Family pension and gratuity.
16B Additional quantum of pension or family pension.
17 Pension payable to a Judge who was in receipt of pension at the time of appointment as such.
18 [Omitted.].
19 Commutation of pension.
20 Provident fund.
20A Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme.
21 Authority competent to grant pension.
22 Travelling allowance to a Judge.
23 Facilities for rent-free houses and other conditions of service.
23A Conveyance facilities.
23B Sumptuary allowance.
23C Medical facilities for retired Judges.
23D Exemption from liability to pay Income-tax on certain perquisites received by a Judge.
24 Power to make rules.
25 Savings.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to make orders.
3A Power to exempt citizens of Commonwealth Countries and other persons from application of Act in certain cases.
4 Persons on parole.
5 Change of name.
6 Obligations of masters of vessels, etc.
7 Obligation of hotel keepers and others to furnish particulars.
7A Power to control places frequented by foreigners.
8 Determination of nationality.
9 Burden of proof.
10 Repealed.
11Power to give effect to orders, directions, etc.
12Power to delegate authority.
13Attempts, etc., to contravene the provisions of this Act, etc
14Penalty for contravention of provisions of the Act, etc.
14A Penalty for entry in restricted areas, etc.
14B Penalty for using forged passport.
14CPenalty for abetment.
15Protection to persons acting under this Act.
16Application of other laws not barred.
17 Repealed.
1 Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Inspectors.
4 Powers of Inspectors.
5 Powers of Inspectors where employment of dock workers are dangerous.
6 Facilities to be afforded to an Inspector.
7 Restrictions on disclosure of information.
8 Appeal.
9 Advisory Committee.
10 Power of appropriate Government to direct inquiry into cases of accidents or diseases.
11 Obligations of dock workers.
12 Power to exempt.
13 Protection of action taken in good faith.
14 Penalties.
15 Determination of the persons responsible for the offence in certain cases.
16 Power of court to make orders.
17 Provisions relating to jurisdiction.
18 Provision regarding fine.
19 General provision for punishment for other offences.
20 Power to make rules.
21 Power to make regulations.
22 General provision relating to rules and regulations.
23 Amendment of Act 9 of 1948.
24 Repeal.
25 Savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
2A Dismissal, etc., of an individual workman to be deemed to be an industrial dispute.
3 Works Committee.
4 Conciliation officers.
5 Board of Conciliation.
6 Courts of Inquiry.
7 Labour Courts.
7A Tribunals.
7B National Tribunals.
7C Disqualifications for the presiding officers of Labour Courts, Tribunals and National Tribunals.
8 Filling of vacancies.
9 Finality of orders constituting Boards, etc.
9A Notice of change.
9B Power of Government to exempt.
9C Setting up of Grievance Settlement Authorities and reference of certain individual disputes to such authorities.
10 Reference of disputes to Boards, Courts or Tribunals.
10A Voluntary reference of disputes to arbitration.
11 Procedure and powers of conciliation officers, Boards, Courts and Tribunals.
11A Powers of Labour Courts, Tribunals and National Tribunals to give appropriate relief in case of discharge or dismissal of workmen.
12 Duties of conciliation officers.
13 Duties of Board.
14 Duties of Courts.
15 Duties of Labour Courts, Tribunals and National Tribunals.
16 Form of report or award.
17 Publication of reports and awards.
17A Commencement of the award.
17B Payment offull wages to workman pending proceedings in higher courts.
18 Persons on whom settlements and awards are binding.
19 Period of operation of settlements and awards.
20 Commencement and conclusion of proceedings.
21 Certain matters to be kept confidential.
22 Prohibition of strikes and lock-outs.
23 General prohibition of strikes and lock-outs.
24 Illegal strikes and lock-outs.
25 Prohibition of financial aid to illegal strikes and lock-outs.
25A Application of sections 25C to 25E.
25B Definition of continuous service.
25C Right of workmen laid-off for compensation.
25D Duty of an employer to maintain muster rolls of workmen.
25E Workmen not entitled to compensation in certain cases.
25F Conditions precedent to retrenchment of workmen.
25FF Compensation to workmen in case of transfer of undertakings.
25FFA Sixty days' notice to be given of intention to close down any undertaking.
25FFF Compensation to workmen in case of closing down of undertakings.
25G Procedure for retrenchment.
25H Re-employment of retrenched workmen.
25-I Repealed..
25J Effect of laws inconsistent with this Chapter.
25K Application of Chapter VB.
25L Definitions.
25M Prohibition of lay-off.
25N Conditions precedent to retrenchment of workmen.
25-O Procedure for closing down an undertaking.
25P Special provision as to restarting of undertakings closed down before commencement of the Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Act, 1976.
25Q Penalty for lay-off and retrenchment without previous permission.
25R Penalty for closure.
25S Certain provisions of Chapter VA to apply to an industrial establishment to which this Chapter applies.
25T Prohibition of unfair labour practice.
25U Penalty for committing unfair labour practices.
26 Penalty for illegal strikes and lock-outs.
27 Penalty for instigation, etc.
28 Penalty for giving financial aid to illegal strikes and lock-outs.
29 Penalty for breach of settlement or award.
30 Penalty for disclosing confidential information.
30A Penalty for closure without notice.
31 Penalty for other offences.
32 Offence by companies, etc.
33 Conditions of service, etc., to remain unchanged under certain circumstances during pendency of proceedings.
33A Special provision for adjudication as to whether conditions of service, etc., changed during pendency of proceedings.
33B Power to transfer certain proceedings.
33C Recovery of money due from an employer.
34 Cognizance of offences.
35 Protection of persons.
36 Representation of parties.
36A Power to remove difficulties.
36B Power to exempt.
37 Protection of action taken under the Act.
38 Power to make rules.
39 Delegation of powers.
40 Power to amend Schedules.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Interpretation.
3 Fixing of minimum rates of wages.
4 Minimum rate of wages.
5 Procedure for fixing and revising minimum wages.
6 [Omitted.].
7 Advisory Board.
8 Central Advisory Board.
9 Composition of committees, etc.
10 Correction of errors.
11 Wages in kind.
12 Payment of minimum rates of wages.
13 Fixing hours for a normal working day, etc.
14 Overtime.
15 Wages of worker who works for less than normal working day.
16 Wages for two or more classes of work.
17 Minimum time rate wages for piece work.
18 Maintenance of registers and records.
19 Inspectors.
20 Claims.
21 Single application in respect of a number of employees.
22 Penalties for certain offences.
22A General provision for punishment of other offences.
22B Cognizance of offences.
22C Offences by companies.
22D Payment of undisbursed amounts due to employees.
22E Protection against attachment of assets of employer with Government.
22F Application of Payment of Wages Act, 1936, to scheduled employments.
23 Exemption of employer from liability in certain cases.
24 Bar of suits.
25 Contracting out.
26 Exemptions and exceptions.
27 Power of State Government to add to Schedule.
28 Power of Central Government to give directions.
29 Power of the Central Government to make rules.
30 Power of appropriate Government to make rules.
30A Rules made by Central Government to be laid before Parliament.
31 Validation of fixation of certain minimum rates of wages.
1 Short title, extent and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishments to include departments, undertakings and branches.
4 Computation of gross profits.
5 Computation of available surplus.
6 Sums deductible from gross profits.
7 Calculation of direct tax payable by the employer.
8 Eligibility for bonus.
9 Disqualification for bonus.
10 Payment of minimum bonus.
11 Payment of maximum bonus.
12 Calculation of bonus with respect to certain employees.
13 Proportionate reduction in bonus in certain cases.
14 Computation of number of working days.
15 Set on and set off of allocable surplus.
16 Special provisions with respect to certain establishments.
17 Adjustment of customary or interim bonus against bonus payable under the Act.
18 Deduction of certain amounts from bonus payable under the Act.
19 Time-limit for payment of bonus.
20 Application of Act to establishments in public sector in certain cases.
21 Recovery of bonus due from an employer.
22 Reference of disputes under the Act.
23 Presumption about accuracy of balance-sheet and profit and loss account of corporations and companies.
24 Audited accounts of banking companies not to be questioned.
25 Audit of accounts of employers, not being corporations or companies.
26 Maintenance of registers, records, etc.
27 Inspectors.
28 Penalty.
29 Offences by companies.
30 Cognizance of offences.
31 Protection of action taken under the Act.
31A Special provision with respect to payment of bonus linked with production or productivity.
32 Act not to apply to certain classes of employees.
33 [Repealed.].
34 Effect of laws and agreements inconsistent with the Act.
35 Saving.
36 Power of exemption.
37 [Repealed.].
38 Power to make rules.
39 Application of certain law not barred.
40 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Responsibility for payment of wages.
4 Fixation of wage-periods.
5 Time of payment of wages.
6 Wages to be paid in current coin or currency notes or by cheque or crediting in bank account.
7 Deductions which may be made from wages.
8 Fines.
9 Deductions for absence from duty.
10 Deductions for damage or loss.
11 Deductions for services rendered.
12 Deductions for recovery of advances.
12A Deductions for recovery of loans.
13 Deductions for payments to co-operative societies and insurance schemes.
13A Maintenance of registers and records.
14 Inspectors.
14A Facilities to be afforded to Inspectors.
15 Claims arising out of deductions from wages or delay in payment of wages and penalty for malicious or vexatious claims.
16 Single application in respect of claims from unpaid group.
17 Appeal.
17A Conditional attachment of property of employer or other person responsible for payment of wages.
18 Powers of authorities appointed under section 15.
19 [Omitted].
20 Penalty for offences under the Act.
21 Procedure in trial of offences.
22 Bar of Suits.
22A Protection of action taken in good faith.
23 Contracting out.
24 Delegation of powers.
25 Display by notice of abstracts of the Act.
25A Payment of undisbursed wages in cases of death of employed person.
26 Rule-making power.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Receipt of written communications.
4 Waiver of right to object.
5 Extent of judicial intervention.
6 Administrative assistance.
7 Arbitration agreement.
8 Power to refer parties to arbitration where there is an arbitration agreement.
9 Interim measures, etc., by Court.
10 Number of arbitrators.
11 Appointment of arbitrators.
11A Power of Central Government to amend Fourth Schedule.
12 Grounds for challenge.
13 Challenge procedure.
14 Failure or impossibility to act.
15 Termination of mandate and substitution of arbitrator.
16 Competence of arbitral tribunal to rule on its jurisdiction.
17 Interim measures ordered by arbitral tribunal.
18 Equal treatment of parties.
19 Determination of rules of procedure.
20 Place of arbitration.
21 Commencement of arbitral proceedings.
22 Language.
23 Statements of claim and defence.
24 Hearings and written proceedings.
25 Default of a party.
26 Expert appointed by arbitral tribunal.
27 Court assistance in taking evidence.
28 Rules applicable to substance of dispute.
29 Decision making by panel of arbitrators.
29A Time limit for arbitral award.
29B Fast track procedure.
30 Settlement.
31 Form and contents of arbitral award.
31A Regime for costs.
32 Termination of proceedings.
33 Correction and interpretation of award; additional award.
34 Application for setting aside arbitral awards.
35 Finality of arbitral awards.
36 Enforcement.
37 Appealable orders.
38 Deposits.
39 Lien on arbitral award and deposits as to costs.
40 Arbitration agreement not to be discharged by death of party thereto.
41 Provisions in case of insolvency.
42 Jurisdiction.
43 Limitations.
44 Definition.
45 Power of judicial authority to refer parties to arbitration.
46 When foreign award binding.
47 Evidence.
48 Conditions for enforcement of foreign awards.
49 Enforcement of foreign awards.
50 Appealable orders.
51 Saving.
52 Chapter II not to apply.
53 Interpretation.
54 Power of judicial authority to refer parties to arbitration.
55 Foreign awards when binding.
56 Evidence.
57 Conditions for enforcement of foreign awards.
58 Enforcement of foreign awards.
59 Appealable orders.
60 Savings.
61 Application and scope.
62 Commencement of conciliation proceedings.
63 Number of conciliators.
64 Appointment of conciliators.
65 Submission of statements to conciliator.
66 Conciliator not bound by certain enactments.
67 Role of conciliator.
68 Administrative assistance.
69 Communication between conciliator and parties.
70 Disclosure of information.
71 Co-operation of parties with conciliator.
72 Suggestions by parties for settlement of dispute.
73 Settlement agreement.
74 Status and effect of settlement agreement.
75 Confidentiality.
76 Termination of conciliation proceedings.
77 Resort to arbitral or judicial proceedings.
78 Costs.
79 Deposits.
80 Role of conciliator in other proceedings.
81 Admissibility of evidence in other proceedings.
82 Power of High Court to make rules.
83 Removal of difficulties.
84 Power to make rules.
85 Repeal and savings.
86 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Appointment of Administrator-General.
4 Appointment and powers of Deputy Administrator-General.
5 Incorporation.
6 Jurisdiction of High Court for the whole State.
7 Administrator-General entitled to letters of administration, unless granted to next-of-kin.
8 Administrator-General, entitled to letters of administration in preference to creditors, certain legatees or friends.
9 Right of Administrator-General to apply for administration of estates.
10 Power of Administrator-General to collect and hold assets where immediate action is required.
11 Grant of probate or letters of administration to person appearing in the course of proceedings taken by Administrator-General.
12 Grant of administration to Administrator-General in certain cases.
13 Administrator-General not precluded from applying for letters within one month after death.
14 Recall of Administrator-General’s administration and grant of probate, etc., to executor or next-of-kin.
15 Cost of obtaining administration, etc., may, on revocation, be ordered to be paid to Administrator-General out of estate.
16 After revocation letters granted to Administrator-General to be deemed, as to him, to have been voidable only.
17 Payments made by Administrator-General prior to revocation.
18 Administrator-General’s petition for grant of letters of administration.
19 Name in which probate or letters to be granted.
20 Effect of probate or letters granted to Administrator-General.
21 Omitted.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of the National Commission for Minorities.
4 Term of office and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
5 Officers and other employees of the Commission.
6 Salaries and allowances to be paid out of grants.
7 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Commission.
8 Procedure to be regulated by the Commission.
9 Functions of the Commission .
10Grants by the Central Government.
11Accounts and audit
12Annual report.
13Annual report and audit report to be laid before Parliament
14Chairperson, Members and staff of the Commission to be public servants
15 Power to make rules
16Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Continuance of English language for official purposes of the Union and for use in Parliament.
4 Committee on Official Language.
5 Authorised Hindi translations of Central Acts, etc.
6 Authorised Hindi translation of State Acts in certain cases.
7 Optional use of Hindi or other official language in judgments, etc., of High Courts.
8 Power to make rules.
9 Certain provisions not to apply to Jammu and Kashmir.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power of Central Government to frame schemes to determine conditions of service of officers and employees.
4 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Undertaking of Commission to vest in Corporation.
4 General effect of vesting of undertaking in Corporation.
5 Licences, etc., to be deemed to have been granted to Corporation.
6 Tax exemption or benefit to continue to have effect.
7 Guarantee to be operative.
8 Provisions in respect of officers and other employees of Commission.
9 Power of entry.
10 Power to make rules.
11 Repeal of Act 48 of 1959.
12 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research as an institution of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 Establishment of Institute.
4A Centres of Institute.
5 Vesting of properties.
6 Effect of incorporation of Institute.
7 Functions of Institute.
8 Powers of Board.
9 Institute to be open to all races, creeds and classes.
10 Teaching at Institute.
11 Visitor.
12 Authorities of Institute.
13 Senate.
14 Functions of Senate.
15 Functions, powers and duties of Chairperson.
16 Director.
17 Dean.
18 Registrar.
19 Powers and duties of other authorities and officers.
20 Grants by Central Government.
21 Fund of Institute.
22 Setting up of endowment fund.
23 Accounts and audit.
24 Pension and provident fund.
25 Appointments.
26 Statutes.
27 Statutes how made.
28 Ordinances.
29 Ordinances how made.
30 Tribunal of Arbitration.
31 Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies.
32 Grant of degrees, etc., by Institute.
33 Sponsored schemes.
34 Power to remove difficulties.
35 Transitional provisions.
36 Statutes and Ordinances to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
37 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and incorporation of Bureau of Energy Efficiency.
4 Management of Bureau.
5 Meetings of Governing Council.
6 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Bureau, Governing Council or Committee.
7 Removal of member from office.
8 Constitution of Advisory Committees and other committees.
9 Director General of Bureau.
10 Officers and employees of Bureau.
11 Authentication of orders and decisions of Bureau.
12 Transfer of assets, liabilities and employees of Energy Management Centre.
13 Powers and functions of Bureau.
14 Power of Central Government to enforce efficient use of energy and its conservation.
14AIssuance of energy savings certificate
14B Power of Central Government to specify value of energy.
15 Power of State Government to enforce certain provisions for efficient use of energy and its conservation.
16 Establishment of Fund by State Government.
17 Power of inspection.
18 Power of Central Government or State Government to issue directions.
19 Grants and loans by Central Government.
20 Establishment of Fund by Central Government.
21 Borrowing powers of Bureau.
22 Budget.
23 Annual report.
24 Annual report to be laid before Parliament.
25 Accounts and audit.
26 Penalty.
27 Power to adjudicate.
28 Factors to be taken into account by adjudicating officer.
29 Civil court not to have jurisdiction.
30 Appellate Tribunal.
31 Appeal to Appellate Tribunal.
31A Procedure and powers of Appellate Tribunal.
32 [Omitted.].
33 [Omitted.].
34 [Omitted.].
35 [Omitted.].
36 [Omitted.].
37 [Omitted.].
38 [Omitted.].
39 [Omitted.].
40 [Omitted.].
41 [Omitted.].
42 [Omitted.].
43 [Omitted.].
44 Right of appellant to take assistance of legal practitioner or accredited auditor and of Government to appoint presenting officers.
45 Appeal to Supreme Court.
46 Power of Central Government to issue directions to Bureau.
47 Power of Central Government to supersede Bureau.
48 Default by companies.
49 Exemption from tax on income.
50 Protection of action taken in good faith.
51 Delegation.
52 Power to obtain information.
53 Power to exempt.
54 Chairperson, Members, officers and employees of the Appellate Tribunal, Members of State Commission, Director-General, Secretary, members, officers and employees of the Bureau to be public servants.
55 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
56 Power of Central Government to make rules.
57 Power of State Government to make rules.
58 Power of Bureau to make regulations.
59 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament and State Legislature.
60 Application of other laws not barred.
61 Provisions of Act not to apply in certain cases.
62 Power to remove difficulty.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to make orders detaining certain persons.
4 Execution of detention orders.
5 Power to regulate place and conditions of detention.
5A Grounds of detention severable.
6 Detention orders not to be invalid or inoperative on certain grounds.
7 Powers in relation to absconding persons.
8 Advisory Boards.
9 Cases in which and circumstances under which persons may be detained for periods longer than three months without obtaining the opinion of Advisory Board.
10 Maximum period of detention.
10A Extension of period of detention.
11 Revocation of detention orders.
12 Temporary release of persons detained.
12A Special provisions for dealing with emergency.
13 Protection of action taken in good faith.
14 Repeal.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Classes of officers of customs.
4 Appointment of officers of customs.
5 Powers of officers of customs.
6 Entrustment of functions of Board and customs officers on certain other officers.
7 Appointment of customs ports, airports, etc.
8 Power to approve landing places and specify limits of customs area.
9 [Omitted.].
10 Appointment of boarding stations.
11 Power to prohibit importation or exportation of goods.
11A Definitions.
11B Power of Central Government to notify goods.
11C Persons possessing notified goods to intimate the place of storage, etc.
11D Precautions to be taken by persons acquiring notified goods.
11E Persons possessing notified goods to maintain accounts.
11F Sale, etc., of notified goods to be evidenced by vouchers.
11G Sections 11C, 11E and 11F not to apply to goods in personal use.
11H Definitions.
11I Power of Central Government to specify goods.
11J Persons possessing specified goods to intimate the place of storage, etc.
11K Transport of specified goods to be covered by vouchers.
11L Persons possessing specified goods to maintain accounts.
11M Steps to be taken by persons selling or transferring any specified goods.
11N Power to exempt.
12 Dutiable goods.
13 Duty on pilfered goods.
14 Valuation of goods.
15 Date for determination of rate of duty and tariff valuation of imported goods.
16 Date for determination of rate of duty and tariff valuation of export goods.
17 Assessment of duty.
18 Provisional assessment of duty.
19 Determination of duty where goods consist of articles liable to different rates of duty.
20 Re-importation of goods.
21 Goods derelict, wreck, etc.
22 Abatement of duty on damaged or deteriorated goods.
23 Remission of duty on lost, destroyed or abandoned goods.
24 Power to make rules for denaturing or mutilation of goods.
25 Power to grant exemption from duty.
25A Inward processing of goods.
25B Outward processing of goods.
26 Refund of export duty in certain cases.
26A Refund of import duty in certain cases.
27 Claim for refund of duty.
27A Interest on delayed refunds.
28 Recovery of duties not levied or not paid or short-levied or short-paid or erroneously refunded.
28A Power not to recover duties not levied or short-levied as a result of general practice.
28AA Interest on delayed payment of duty.
28AAA Recovery of duties in certain cases.
28B Duties collected from the buyer to be deposited with the Central Government.
28BA Provisional attachment to protect revenue in certain cases.
28C Price of goods to indicate the amount of duty paid thereon.
28D Presumption that incidence of duty has been passed on to the buyer.
28E Definitions.
28EA Customs Authority for Advance Rulings.
28F Authority for advance rulings.
28G [Omitted.].
28H Application for advance ruling.
28I Procedure on receipt of application.
28J Applicability of advance ruling.
28K Advance ruling to be void in certain circumstances.
28KA Appeal.
28LPowers of Authority.
28MProcedure for Authority.
29 Arrival of vessels and aircrafts in India.
30 Delivery of arrival manifest or import manifest or import report.
30APassenger and crew arrival manifest and passenger name record information.
31 Imported goods not to be unloaded from vessel until entry inwards granted.
32 Imported goods not to be unloaded unless mentioned in arrival manifest or import manifest or import report.
33 Unloading and loading of goods at approved places only.
34 Goods not to be unloaded or loaded except under supervision of customs officer.
35 Restrictions on goods being water-borne.
36 Restrictions on unloading and loading of goods on holidays, etc.
37 Power to board conveyances.
38 Power to require production of documents and ask questions.
39 Export goods not to be loaded on vessel until entry-outwards granted.
40 Export goods not to be loaded unless duly passed by proper officer.
41 Delivery of departure manifest or export manifest or export report.
41A Passenger and crew departure manifest and passenger name record information.
42 No conveyance to leave without written order.
43 Exemption of certain classes of conveyances from certain provisions of this Chapter.
44 Chapter not to apply to baggage and postal articles.
45 Restrictions on custody and removal of imported goods.
46 Entry of goods on importation.
47 Clearance of goods for home consumption.
48 Procedure in case of goods not cleared, warehoused, or transhipped within thirty days after unloading.
49 Storage of imported goods in warehouse pending clearance.
50 Entry of goods for exportation.
51 Clearance of goods for exportation.
51A Payment of duty, interest, penalty, etc.
52 Chapter not to apply to baggage, postal articles and stores.
53 Transit of certain goods without payment of duty.
54 Transhipment of certain goods without payment of duty.
55 Liability of duty on goods transited under section 53 or transhipped under section 54.
56 Transport of certain classes of goods subject to prescribed conditions.
57 Licensing of public warehouses.
58 Licensing of private warehouses.
58A Licensing of special warehouses.
58B Cancellation of licence.
59 Warehousing bond.
59A [Omitted.].
60 Permission for removal of goods for deposit in warehouse.
61 Period for which goods may remain warehoused.
62 [Omitted.].
63 [Omitted.].
64 Owner’s right to deal with warehoused goods.
65 Manufacture and other operations in relation to goods in a warehouse.
66 Power to exempt imported materials used in the manufacture of goods in warehouse.
67 Removal of goods from one warehouse to another.
68 Clearance of warehoused goods for home consumption.
69 Clearance of warehoused goods for export.
70 Allowance in case of volatile goods.
71 Goods not to be taken out of warehouse except as provided by this Act.
72 Goods improperly removed from warehouse, etc.
73 Cancellation and return of warehousing bond.
73ACustody and removal of warehoused goods.
74 Drawback allowable on re-export of duty-paid goods.
75 Drawback on imported materials used in the manufacture of goods which are exported.
75A Interest on drawback.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Projected growth rate.
4 Base year.
5 Base year revenue.
6 Projected revenue for any year.
7 Calculation and release of compensation.
8 Levy and collection of cess.
9 Returns, payments and refunds.
10 Crediting proceeds of cess to Fund.
11 Other provisions relating to cess.
12 Power to make rules.
13 Laying of rules before Parliament.
14 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to add to or omit from the list of psychotropic substances.
4 Central Government to take measures for preventing and combating abuse of and illicit traffic in narcotic drugs, etc.
5 Officers of Central Government.
6 The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropie Substances Consultative Committee.
7 Officers of State Government.
7A National Fund for Control of Drug Abuse.
7B Annual report of activities financed under the Fund.
8 Prohibition of certain operations.
8A Prohibition of certain activities relating to property derived from offence.
9 Power of Central Government to permit, control and regulate.
9A Power to control and regulate controlled substances.
10 Power of State Government to permit, control and regulate.
11 Narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, etc., not liable to distress or attachment.
12 Restrictions over external dealings in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.
13 Special provisions relating to coca plant and coca leaves for use in the preparation of flavouring agent.
14 Special provision relating to cannabis.
15 Punishment for contravention in relation to poppy straw.
16 Punishment for contravention in relation to coca plant and coca leaves.
17 Punishment for contravention in relation to prepared opium.
18 Punishment for contravention in relation to opium poppy and opium.
19 Punishment for embezzlement of opium by cultivator.
20 Punishment for contravention in relation to cannabis plant and cannabis.
21 Punishment for contravention in relation to manufactured drugs and preparations.
22 Punishment for contravention in relation to psychotropic substances.
23 Punishment for illegal import in to India, export from India or transhipment of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.
24 Punishment for external dealings in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances in contravention of section 12.
25 Punishment for allowing premises, etc., to be used for commission of an offence.
25A Punishment for contravention of orders made under section 9A.
26 Punishment for certain acts by licensee or his servants.
27 Punishment for consumption of any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance.
27A Punishment for financing illicit traffic and harbouring offenders.
27B Punishment for contravention of section 8A.
28 Punishment for attempts to commit offences.
29 Punishment for abetment and criminal conspiracy.
30 Preparation.
31 Enhanced punishment for offences after previous conviction.
31A Death penalty for certain offences after previous conviction.
32 Punishment for offence for which no punishment is provided.
32A No suspension, remission or commutation in any sentence awarded under this Act.
32B Factors to be taken into account for imposing higher than the minimum punishment.
33 Application of section 360 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 and of the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958.
34 Security for abstaining from commission of offence.
35 Presumption of culpable mental state.
36 Constitution of Special Court.
36A Offences triable by Special Courts.
36B Appeal and revision.
36C Application of Code to proceedings before a Special Court.
36D Transitional provisions.
37 Offences to be cognizable and non-bailable.
38 Offences by companies.
39 Power of court to release certain offenders on probation.
40 Power of court to publish names, place of business, etc., of certain offenders.
41 Power to issue warrant and authorisation.
42 Power of entry, search, seizure and arrest without warrant or authorisation.
43 Power of seizure and arrest in public place.
44 Power of entry, search, seizure and arrest in offences relating to coca plant, opium poppy and cannabis plant.
45 Procedure where seizure of goods liable to confiscation not practicable.
46 Duty of land holder to give information of illegal cultivation.
47 Duty of certain officers to give information of illegal cultivation.
48 Power of attachment of crop illegally cultivated.
49 Power to stop and search conveyance.
50 Conditions under which search of persons shall be conducted.
50A Power to undertake controlled delivery.
51 Provisions of the code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 to apply to warrants, arrests, searches and seizures.
52 Disposal of persons arrested and articles seized.
52A Disposal of seized narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.
53 Power to invest officers of certain departments with powers of an officer-in-charge of a police station.
53A Relevancy of statements under certain circumstances.
54 Presumption from possession of illicit articles.
55 Police to take charge of articles seized and delivered.
56 Obligation of officers to assist each other.
57 Report of arrest and seizure.
57A Report of seizure of property of the person arrested by the notified officer.
58 Punishment for vexatious entry, search, seizure or arrest.
59 Failure of officer in duty or his connivance at the contravention of the provisions of this Act.
60 Liability of illicit drugs, substances, plants, articles and conveyances to confiscation.
61 Confiscation of goods used for concealing illicit drugs or substances.
62 Confiscation of sale proceeds of illicit drugs or substances.
63 Procedure in making confiscations.
64 Power to tender immunity from prosecution.
64A Immunity from prosecution to addicts volunteering for treatment.
65 [Omitted].
66 Presumption as to documents in certain cases.
67 Power to call for information, etc.
68 Information as to commission of offences.
68A Application.
68B Definitions.
68C Prohibition of holding illegally acquired property.
68D Competent authority.
68E Identifying illegally acquired property.
68F Seizure or freezing of illegally acquired property.
68G Management of properties seized or forfeited under this Chapter.
68H Notice of forfeiture of property.
68-I Forfeiture of property in certain cases
68J Burden of proof
68KFine in lieu of forfeiture
68LProcedure in relation to certain trust properties.
68M Certain transfers to be null and void
68NConstitution of Appellate Tribunal.
68-OAppeals
68P Notice or order not to be invalid for error in description.
68Q Bar of jurisdiction
68R Competent authority and Appellate Tribunal to have powers of civil court.
68S Information to competent authority
68T Certain officers to assist Administrator, competent authority and Appellate Tribunal.
68U Power to take possession.
68V Rectification of mistakes.
68W Findings under other laws not conclusive for proceedings under this Chapter.
68XService of notices and orders.
68YPunishment for acquiring property in relation to which proceedings have been taken, under this Chapter
68ZRelease of property in certain cases.
69Protection of action taken in good faith
70Central Government and State Government to have regard to international conventions while making rules.
71Power of Government to establish centres for identification, treatment, etc., of addicts and for supply of narcotic drug and psychotropic substances.
72 Recovery of sums due to Government.
73Bar of jurisdiction.
74Transitional provisions.
74APower of Central Government to give directions.
75Power to delegate
76 Power of Central Government to make rules
77Rules and notifications to be laid before Parliament.
78Power of State Government to make rules.
79Application of the Customs Act, 1962.
80 Application of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 not barred.
81Saving of State and special laws.
82Repeal and savings.
83Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to make orders detaining certain persons.
4 Execution of detention orders.
5 Power to regulate place and conditions of detention.
6 Grounds of detention severable.
7 Detention orders not to be invalid or inoperative on certain grounds.
8 Powers in relation to absconding persons.
9 Advisory Boards.
10 Cases in which and circumstances under which persons may be detained for periods longer than three months without obtaining the opinion of Advisory Board.
11 Maximum period of detention.
12Revocation of detention orders
13Temporary release of persons detaine
14Protection of action taken in good faith
15Repealed.
16Repeal and saving
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Offence of money-laundering.
4 Punishment for money-laundering.
5 Attachment of property involved in money-laundering.
6 Adjudicating Authorities, composition, powers, etc.
7 Staff of Adjudicating Authorities.
8 Adjudication.
9 Vesting of property in Central Government.
10 Management of properties confiscated under this Chapter.
11 Power regarding summons, production of documents and evidence, etc.
12 Reporting entity to maintain records.
12A Access to information.
13 Powers of Director to impose fine.
14 No civil or criminal proceedings against reporting entity, its directors and employees in certain cases.
15 Procedure and manner of furnishing information by reporting entities.
16 Power of survey.
17 Search and seizure.
18 Search of persons.
19 Power to arrest.
20 Retention of property.
21 Retention of records.
22 Presumption as to records or property in certain cases.
23 Presumption in inter-connected transactions.
24 Burden of proof.
25 Appellate Tribunal.
26 Appeal to Appellate Tribunal.
27 [Omitted.].
28 [Omitted.].
29 [Omitted.].
30 [Omitted.].
31 [Omitted.].
32 [Omitted.].
33 [Omitted.].
34 [Omitted.].
35 Procedure and powers of Appellate Tribunal.
36 Distribution of business amongst Benches.
37 Power of Chairperson to transfer cases.
38 Decision to be by majority.
39 Right of appellant to take assistance of authorised representative and of Government to appoint presenting officers.
40 Members, etc., to be public servants.
41 Civil court not to have jurisdiction.
42 Appeal to High Court.
43 Special Courts.
44 Offences triable by Special Courts.
45 Offences to be cognizable and non-bailable.
46 Application of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 to proceedings before Special Court.
47 Appeal and revision.
48 Authorities under Act.
49 Appointment and powers of authorities and other officers.
50 Powers of authorities regarding summons, production of documents and to give evidence, etc.
51 Jurisdiction of authorities.
52 Power of Central Government to issue directions, etc.
53 Empowerment of certain officers.
54 Certain officers to assist in inquiry etc.
55 Definitions.
56 Agreements with foreign countries.
57 Letter of request to a contracting State in certain cases.
58 Assistance to a contracting State in certain cases.
58A Special Court to release the property.
58B Letter of request of a contracting State or authority for confiscation or release the property.
59 Reciprocal arrangements for processes and assistance for transfer of accused persons.
60 Attachment, seizure and confiscation, etc., of property in a contracting State or India.
61 Procedure in respect of letter of request.
62 Punishment for vexatious search.
63 Punishment for false information or failure to give information, etc.
64 Cognizance of offences.
65 Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 to apply.
66 Disclosure of information.
67 Bar of suits in civil courts.
68 Notice, etc., not to be invalid on certain grounds.
69 Recovery of fine or penalty.
70 Offences by companies.
71 Act to have overriding effect.
72 Continuation of proceedings in the event of death or insolvency.
73 Power to make rules.
74 Rules to be laid before Parliament.
75 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Officers under this Act.
4 Authorisation of officers.
5 Powers of officers.
6 Authorisation of officers of central tax as proper officer in certain circumstances.
7 Levy and collection.
8 Power to grant exemption from tax.
9 Payment of tax.
10 Transfer of input tax credit.
11 Officers required to assist proper officers.
12 Tax wrongfully collected and paid to Central Government or Union territory Government.
13 Recovery of tax.
14 Definitions.
15 Constitution of Authority for Advance Ruling.
16 Constitution of Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling.
17 Migration of existing tax payers.
18 Transitional arrangements for input tax credit.
19 Transitional provisions relating to job work.
20 Miscellaneous transitional provisions.
21 Application of provisions of Central Goods and Services Tax Act.
22 Power to make rules.
23 General power to make regulations.
24 Laying of rules, regulations and notifications.
25 Power to issue instructions or directions.
26 Removal of difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of the Council.
4 Term of office and conditions of service of Members.
5 Disqualification for office of Member.
6 Vacation of office of Member.
7 Meetings of the Council.
8 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of the Council.
9 Power to co-opt.
10 Appointment of officers and other employees of the Council.
11 Authentication of the orders and other instruments of the Council.
12 Functions of the Council.
12A Power of Council to determine minimum standards of education of school teachers.
13 Inspection.
14 Recognition of institutions offering course or training in teacher education.
15 Permission for a new course or training by recognised institution.
16 Affiliating body to grant affiliation after recognition or permission by the Council.
17 Contravention of provisions of the Act and consequences thereof.
18 Appeals.
19 Executive Committee.
20 Regional Committees.
21 Power to terminate the Regional Committee.
22 Payment to the Council.
23 Fund of the Council.
24 Budget of the Council.
25 Annual report.
26 Accounts and audit.
27 Delegation of powers and functions.
28 Protection of action taken in good faith.
29 Directions by the Central Government.
30 Power to supersede the Council.
31 Power to make rules.
32 Power to make regulations.
33 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
34 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution and incorporation of Board.
4 Secretary and other officers and employees of Board.
5 Oversight Committee of Experts.
6 Committees of Board.
7 Powers and functions of Board.
8 Application for availing of financial assistance.
9 Grants and loans by Central Government.
10 Fund for Science and Engineering Research.
11 Budget.
12 Annual report.
13 Accounts and audit.
14 Annual report and auditor's report to be laid before Parliament.
15 Returns to be furnished to Board.
16 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
17 Power of Central Government to supersede Board.
18 Delegation.
19 Protection of action taken in good faith.
20 Power of Central Government to make rules.
21 Power of Board to make regulations.
22 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research.
4 Object of Academy.
5 Relationship of Academy with Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.
6 Declaration of Academy as an institution of national importance.
7 Transfer of assets, liabilities, etc., of existing Academy to Academy established under this Act and other provisions, etc.
8 Functions and powers of Academy.
9 Academy open to all castes, creed, race or class.
10 Authorities of Academy.
11 Composition of Board of Governors.
12 Appointment of Chairperson.
13 Nomination of distinguished scientists or academicians of global eminence, eminent industrialists or technologists and heads of three premier institutions in the field of imparting education in science and technology.
14 Nomination of distinguished scientists or outstanding scientists of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research or Directors of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research laboratories.
15 Allowances payable to members of Board.
16 Term of office of members of Board.
17 Powers of Board.
18 Senate.
19 Powers of Senate.
20 Chancellor of Academy.
21 Director of Academy.
22 Appointment and duty of Director of Academy, etc.
23 Associate Directors.
24 Powers of other authorities.
25 Funds of Academy.
26 Accounts.
27 Audit of accounts and its publication.
28 Statutes.
29 Matters to be provided by Statutes.
30 Ordinances.
31 Review of functioning of Academy.
32 Appointments.
33 Conditions of service.
34 Arbitration.
35 Resignation, removal and suspension of Chairperson and other Member or Director.
36 Meetings.
37 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate acts or proceedings of Board, Academy or any other body.
38 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Act to have overriding effect.
4 Maintenance of parents and senior citizens.
5 Application for maintenance.
6 Jurisdiction and procedure.
7 Constitution of Maintenance Tribunal.
8 Summary procedure in case of inquiry.
9 Order for maintenance.
10 Alteration in allowance.
11 Enforcement of order of maintenance.
12 Option regarding maintenance in certain cases.
13 Deposit of maintenance amount.
14 Award of interest where any claim is allowed.
15 Constitution of Appellate Tribunal.
16 Appeals.
17 Right to legal representation.
18 Maintenance Officer.
19 Establishment of oldage homes.
20 Medical support for senior citizens.
21 Measures for publicity, awareness, etc., for welfare of senior citizens.
22 Authorities who may be specified for implementing the provisions of this Act.
23 Transfer of property to be void in certain circumstances.
24 Exposure and abandonment of senior citizen.
25 Cognizance of offences.
26 Officers to be public servants.
27 Jurisdiction of civil courts barred.
28 Protection of action taken in good faith.
29 Power to remove difficulties.
30 Power of Central Government to give directions.
31 Power of Central Government to review.
32 Power of State Government to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
2A Rule of construction regarding enactment not extending to Jammu and Kashmir.
3 Punishment for keeping a brothel or allowing premises to be used as a brothel.
4 Punishment for living on the earnings of prostitution.
5 Procuring, inducing or taking person for the sake of prostitution.
6 Detaining a person in premises where prostitution is carried on.
7 Prostitution in or in the vicinity of public places.
8 Seducing or soliciting for purpose of prostitution.
9 Seduction of a person in custody.
10 [Omitted.].
10A Detention in a corrective institution.
11 Notification of address of previously convicted offenders.
12 [Omitted.].
13 Special police officer and advisory body.
14 Offences to be cognizable.
15 Search without warrant.
16 Rescue of person.
17 Intermediate custody of persons removed under section 15 or rescued under section 16.
17A Conditions to be observed before placing persons rescued under section 16 to parents or guardians.
18 Closure of brothel and eviction of offenders from the premises.
19 Application for being kept in a protective home or provided care and protection by court.
20 Removal of prostitute from any place.
21 Protective homes.
21A Production of records.
22 Trials.
22A Power to establish special courts.
22AA Power of Central Government to establish special courts.
22B Power of Court to try cases summarily.
23 Power to make rules.
24 Act not to be in derogation of certain other Acts.
25 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Child marriages to be voidable at the option of contracting party being a child.
4 Provision for maintenance and residence to female contracting party to child marriage.
5 Custody and maintenance of children of child marriages.
6 Legitimacy of children born of child marriages.
7 Power of district court to modify orders issued under section 4 or section 5.
8 Court to which petition should be made.
9 Punishment for male adult marrying a child.
10 Punishment for solemnising a child marriage.
11 Punishment for promoting or permitting solemnisation of child marriages.
12 Marriage of a minor child to be void in certain circumstances.
13 Power of court to issue injunction prohibiting child marriages.
14 Child marriages in contravention of injunction orders to be void.
15 Offences to be cognizable and non-bailable.
16 Child Marriage Prohibition Officers.
17 Child Marriage Prohibition Officers to be public servants.
18 Protection of action taken in good faith.
19 Power of State Government to make rules.
20 Amendment of Act No. 25 of 1955.
21 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to specify articles for exclusive production by handlooms.
4 Constitution of Advisory Committee.
5 Prohibition of production of articles exclusively reserved for handlooms.
6 Power to call for information or to furnish samples.
7 Power to enter and impact.
8 Power to search and seize.
9 Search and seizure to be made in accordance with the Code of Criminal Procedure,1973.
10 Penalty for contravention of orders made under section 3.
11 False statement.
12 Attempts and abetment.
13 Offences by companies.
14 Offences to be cognizable.
15 Power to delegate.
16 Power of Central Government to give directions.
17 Protection of action taken in good faith.
18 Power to exempt.
19 Power to make rules.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Acquisition of rights of owners in respect of sick textile undertakings.
4 General effect of vesting.
5 Owner to be liable for certain prior liabilities.
6 National Textile Corporation to form subsidiary corporations.
7 Shares to be issued by the National Textile Corporation for the value of the assets transferred to it by the Central Government.
8 Payment of amount to owners of sick textile undertakings.
9 Payment of further amount.
10 Accounts to be rendered by the owners of sick textile undertakings.
11 Management, etc., of sick textile undertakings.
11A Special provision for disposal of assets of the sick textile undertakings in certain circumstances.
12 Duty of persons in charge of management of sick textile undertakings to deliver all assets, etc.
13 Accounts.
14 Employment of certain employees to continue.
15 Provident and other funds.
16 Transfer of employees to a Subsidiary Textile Corporation.
17 Appointment of Commissioners of Payments.
18 Payment by the Central Government to the Commissioner.
19 Certain powers of the National Textile Corporation.
20 Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
21 Priority of claims.
22 Examination of claims.
23 Admission or rejection of claims.
24 Disbursement of money by the Commissioner to claimants.
25 Disbursement of amounts to the owners of sick textile undertakings.
26 Undisbursed or unclaimed amounts to be deposited to the general revenue account.
27 Assumption of liability.
28 Management to continue to vest in the Custodian until alternative arrangements are made.
29 Act to override all other enactments.
30 Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by National Textile Corporation.
31 Transfer of assets, etc., to be void in certain cases.
32 Penalties.
33 Offences by companies.
34 Protection of action taken in good faith.
35 Textile companies not to be wound up by the court.
36 Delegation of powers.
37 Power to make rules.
38 Power to remove difficulties.
39 Declaration as to the policy of the State.
40 Repeal and savings.
41 Validation.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of the Institute.
4 Vesting of properties.
5 Effect of incorporation of Institute.
6 Functions of Institute.
7 Powers of Board.
8 Institute be open to all races, creeds and classes.
9 Teaching at Institute.
10 Visitor.
11 Authorities of Institute.
12 Senate.
13 Functions of Senate.
14 Functions, powers and duties of Chairperson.
15 Director-General.
16 Registrar.
17 Powers and duties of other authorities and officers.
18 Grants by Central Government.
19 Fund by Institute.
20 Setting up of endowment fund.
21 Accounts and audit.
22 Pension and provident fund.
23 Appointment.
24 Statutes.
25 Statutes how made.
26 Ordinances.
27 Ordinances how made.
28 Tribunal of Arbitration
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution and incorporation of Board.
4 Secretary and other officers.
5 Functions of Board.
6 The Council and Society to vest in Board.
7 General effect of vesting of Council and Society in Board.
8 Licences, etc., to be deemed to have been granted to Board.
9 Tax exemption or benefits to continue have effect.
10 Guarantee to be operative.
11 Provisions in respect of officers and other employees of Council and Society.
12 Directions by Central Government.
13 Supersession of Board.
14 Grants and loans by Central Government.
15 Budget.
16 Annual report.
17 Accounts and audit.
18 Laying of annual and auditor’s report before Parliament.
19 Protection of action taken in good faith.
20 Officers and employees of Board to be public servants.
21 Power to make rules.
22 Power to make regulations.
23 Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
24 Power to remove difficulties.
25 Amendment of Act 28 of 1983.
26 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
2A Construction of references to any law not in force, or any functionary not in existence, in the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
3 Establishment of Textiles Committee.
4 Functions of the Committee.
5 Powers of the Committee.
5A Imposition of cess on textiles and textile machinery manufactured in India.
5B Constitution of Tribunal.
5C Hearing of appeals by Tribunal.
5D Recovery of duty of excise.
5E Power to exempt.
5F Payment of proceeds of cess to the Committee.
6 Grants by Central Government to the Committee.
7 Constitution of Fund.
8 Standing or ad hoc Committee.
9 Officers and other employees of the Committee.
10 Transfer of service of existing employees to the Committee.
11 Inspection.
12 Levy of fees for inspection and examination.
13 Accounts and audit.
14 Delegation of powers and duties.
15 Acts or proceedings of Committee not to be invalidated.
16 Officers and employees of the Committee to be public servants.
17 Power to prohibit exports and internal marketing of textiles and textile machinery.
18 Offences by companies.
19 Procedure for prosecution.
20 Jurisdiction of courts.
21 Protection of action taken under the Act.
22 Power to make rules.
23 Power to make regulations.
24 Repeal and Saving.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Formation of Telangana State.
4 State of Andhra Pradesh and territorial divisions thereof.
5 Hyderabad to be common capital for States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
6 Expert Committee for setting up of a capital for Andhra Pradesh.
7 Governor of existing State of Andhra Pradesh to be common Governor.
8 Responsibility of Governor to protect residents of common capital of Hyderabad.
9 Assistance of police forces from Central Government to successor States, etc.
10 Amendment of First Schedule to Constitution.
11 Saving powers of State Governments.
12 Amendment of Fourth Schedule to Constitution.
13 Allocation of sitting members.
14 Representation in House of the People.
15 Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies.
16 Provision as to sitting members.
17 Provisions as to Legislative Assemblies.
18 Representation of Anglo-Indian community.
19 Allocation of sitting members.
20 Duration of Legislative Assemblies.
21 Speaker, Deputy Speaker and rules of procedure.
22 Legislative Council for successor States.
23 Provisions as to Legislative Councils.
24 Amendment of Delimitation of Council Constituencies Order.
25 Chairman, Deputy Chairman and rules of procedure.
26 Delimitation of constituencies.
27 Power of Election Commission to maintain Delimitation Orders up-to date.
28 Amendment of Scheduled Castes Order.
29 Amendment of Scheduled Tribes Order.
30 High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad to be common High Court till establishment of High Court of Andhra Pradesh.
31 High Court of Andhra Pradesh.
32 Judges of Andhra Pradesh High Court.
33 Jurisdiction of Andhra Pradesh High Court.
34 Special provision relating to Bar Council and advocates.
35 Practice and procedure in Andhra Pradesh High Court.
36 Custody of seal of Andhra Pradesh High Court.
37 Form of writs and other processes.
38 Powers of Judges.
39 Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court.
40 Transfer of proceedings from Hyderabad High Court to Andhra Pradesh High Court.
41 Right to appear or to act in proceedings transferred to Andhra Pradesh High Court.
42 Interpretation.
43 Savings.
44 Authorisation of expenditure of Telangana State.
45 Reports relating to accounts of Andhra Pradesh State.
46 Distribution of revenue.
47 Application of Part.
48 Land and goods.
49 Treasury and bank balances.
50 Arrears of taxes.
51 Right to recover loans and advances.
52 Investments and credits in certain funds.
53 Assets and liabilities of State undertakings.
54 Public Debt.
55 Floating Debt.
56 Refund of taxes collected in excess.
57 Deposits, etc.
58 Provident Fund.
59 Pensions.
60 Contracts.
61 Liability in respect of actionable wrong.
62 Liability as guarantor.
63 Items in suspense.
64 Residuary provision.
65 Apportionment of assets or liabilities by agreement.
66 Power of Central Government to order allocation or adjustment in certain cases.
67 Certain expenditure to be charged on Consolidated Fund.
68 Provisions for various companies and corporations.
69 Continuance of arrangements in regard to generation and supply of electric power and supply of water.
70 Provisions as to Andhra Pradesh State Financial Corporation.
71 Certain provisions for companies.
72 Temporary provisions as to continuance of certain existing road transport permits.
73 Special provisions relating to, retrenchment compensation in certain cases.
74 Special provision as to income-tax.
75 Continuance of facilities in certain State institutions.
76 Provisions relating to All-India Services.
77 Provisions relating to other services.
78 Other provisions relating to services.
79 Provisions as to continuance of officers in same post.
80 Advisory committees.
81 Power of Central Government to give directions.
82 Provision for employees of Public Sector Undertakings, etc.
83 Provisions as to State Public Service Commission.
84 Apex Council for Godavari and Krishna river water resources and their Management Boards.
85 Constitution and functions of River Management Board.
86 Staff of the Management Board.
87 Jurisdiction of Board.
88 Power of Board to make regulations.
89 Allocation of water resources.
90 Polavaram Irrigation Project to be a national project.
91 Arrangements on Tungabhadra Board.
92 Successor States to follow principles, guidelines, etc., issued by Central Government.
93 Measures for progress and development of successor States.
94 Fiscal measures including tax incentives.
95 Equal opportunities for quality higher education to all students.
96 Amendment of article 168 of the Constitution.
97 Amendment of article 371D of the Constitution.
98 Amendment of section 15A of Act 43 of 1951.
99 Amendment of section 15 of Act 37 of 1956.
100 Territorial extent of laws.
101 Power to adapt laws.
102 Power to construe laws.
103 Power to name authorities, etc., for exercising statutory functions.
104 Legal proceedings.
105 Transfer of pending proceedings.
106 Right of pleaders to practise in certain cases.
107 Effect of provisions of the Act inconsistent with other laws.
108 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Formation of Jharkhand State.
4 State of Bihar and territorial divisions thereof.
5 Amendment of the First Schedule to the Constitution.
6 Saving powers of State Governments.
7 Amendment of the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.
8 Allocation of sitting members.
9 Representation in the House of the People.
10 Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies.
11 Provision as to sitting members.
12 Provisions as to Legislative Assemblies.
13 Allocation of sitting members.
14 Duration of Legislative Assemblies.
15 Speaker and Deputy Speaker.
16 Rules of procedure.
17 Legislative Council of Bihar.
18 Council constituencies.
19 Provision as to sitting members.
20 Chairman and Deputy Chairman.
21 Delimitation of constituencies.
22 Power of the Election Commission to maintain Delimitation Orders up-to-date.
23 Amendment of the Scheduled Castes Order.
24 Amendment of the Scheduled Tribes Order.
25 High Court for Jharkhand.
26 Judges of High Court.
27 Jurisdiction of High Court.
28 Special provision relating to Bar Council and Advocates.
29 Practice and procedure in common High Court.
30 Custody of seal of High Court.
31 Form of writs and other processes.
32 Powers of Judges.
33 Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court.
34 Transfer to proceedings from High Court at Patna to High Court of Jharkhand.
35 Right to appear or to act in proceedings transferred to High Court of Jharkhand.
36 Interpretation.
37 Saving.
38 Authorisation of expenditure of Jharkhand State.
39 Reports relating to accounts of Bihar State.
40 Distribution of revenue.
41 Application of Part.
42 Land and goods.
43 Treasury and bank balances.
44 Arrears of taxes.
45 Right to recover loans and advances.
46 Investments and credits in certain funds.
47 Assets and liabilities of State undertakings.
48 Public Debt.
49 Floating Debt.
50 Refund of taxes collected in excess.
51 Deposits, etc.
52 Provident fund.
53 Pensions.
54 Contracts.
55 Liability in respect of actionable wrong.
56 Liability as guarantor.
57 Items in suspense.
58 Residuary provision.
59 Apportionment of assets or liabilities by agreement.
60 Power of Central Government to order allocation or adjustment in certain cases.
61 Certain expenditure to be charged on Consolidated Fund.
62 Provisions as to Bihar State Electricity Board, State Warehousing Corporation and State Road Transport Corporation.
63 Continuance of arrangements in regard to generation and supply of electric power and supply of water.
64 Provisions as to Bihar State Financial Corporation.
65 Provisions as to certain companies.
66 General provision as to statutory corporations.
67 Temporary provisions as to continuance of certain existing road transport permits.
68 Special provisions relating to retrenchment compensation in certain cases.
69 Special provision as to income-tax.
70 Continuance of facilities in certain State institutions.
71 Provisions relating to All-India Services.
72 Provisions relating to services in Bihar and Jharkhand.
73 Other provisions relating to services.
74 Provisions as to continuance of officers in same post.
75 Advisory Committees.
76 Power of Central Government to give directions.
77 Provisions as to State Public Service Commission.
78 Water Resources Development and its Management.
79 Constitution and functions of Management Board.
80 Staff of the Management Board.
81 Jurisdiction of the Board.
82 Power to make regulations.
83 Amendment of Act 37 of 1956.
84 Territorial extent of laws.
85 Power to adapt laws.
86 Power to construe laws.
87 Power to name authorities, etc., for exercising statutory functions.
88 Legal proceedings.
89 Transfer of pending proceedings.
90 Right of pleaders to practise in certain cases.
91 Effect of provisions of the Act inconsistent with other laws.
92 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Representation in the House of the People.
4 Varishta Panchayat.
5 Other functionaries.
6 Property and assets.
7 Rights and obligations.
8 Continuance of existing laws.
9 Continuance of existing taxes.
10 Power to extend enactments to Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
11 Extension of the jurisdiction of Bombay High Court to Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
12 Powers of courts and other authorities for purposes of facilitating the application of laws.
13 Power to remove difficulties.
14 Power to make rules.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Representation in the House of the People.
4 Officers and functionaries in relation to Goa, Daman and Diu.
5 Continuance of existing laws and their adaptation.
6 Power to extend enactments to Goa, Daman and Diu.
7 Repealed.
8Power to construe laws.
9Validation of certain action and indemnity of officers for certain acts
10Power to remove difficulties.
11Repeal and saving.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Formation of Chhattisgarh State.
4 State of Madhya Pradesh and territorial divisions thereof.
5 Amendment of the First Schedule to the Constitution.
6 Saving powers of the State Government.
7 Amendment of the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.
8 Allocation of sitting members.
9 Representation in the House of the People.
10 Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies.
11 Provision as to sitting members.
12 Provisions as to Legislative Assemblies.
13 Allocation of sitting members.
14 Duration of Legislative Assemblies.
15 Speakers and Deputy Speakers.
16 Rules of procedure.
17 Delimitation of constituencies.
18 Power of the Election Commission to maintain Delimitation Orders up-to-date.
19 Amendment of the Scheduled Castes Order.
20 Amendment of the Scheduled Tribes Order.
21 High Court of Chhattisgarh.
22 Judges of Chhattisgarh High Court.
23 Jurisdiction of Chhattisgarh High Court.
24 Special provision relating to Bar Council and advocates.
25 Practice and procedure in Chhattisgarh High Court.
26 Custody of seal of Chhattisgarh High Court.
27 Form of writs and other processes.
28 Powers of Judges.
29 Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court.
30 Transfer of proceedings from Madhya Pradesh High Court to Chhattisgarh High Court.
31 Right to appear or to act in proceedings transferred to Chhattisgarh High Court.
32 Interpretation.
33 Saving.
34 Authorisation of expenditure of Chhattisgarh State.
35 Reports relating to accounts of Madhya Pradesh State.
36 Distribution of revenue.
37 Application of Part.
38 Land and goods.
39 Treasury and bank balances.
40 Arrears of taxes.
41 Right to recover loans and advances.
42 Investments and credits in certain funds.
43 Assets and liabilities of State undertaking.
44 Public Debt.
45 Floating loans.
46 Refund of taxes collected in excess.
47 Deposits, etc.
48 Provident fund.
49 Pensions.
50 Contracts.
51 Liability in respect of actionable wrong.
52 Liability as guarantor.
53 Items in suspense.
54 Residuary provision.
55 Apportionment of assets or liabilities by agreement.
56 Power of Central Government to order allocation or adjustment in certain cases.
57 Certain expenditure to be charged on Consolidated Fund.
58 Provisions as to Madhya Pradesh State Electricity Board, State Road Transport Corporation and State Warehousing Corporation, etc.
59 Provisions as to Madhya Pradesh State Financial Corporation.
60 Provisions as to certain companies.
61 Functioning of organisation, registered society or trust incorporated on behest of State Government.
62 General provisions as to statutory corporations.
63 Temporary provisions as to continuance of certain existing road transport permits.
64 Special provisions relating to retrenchment compensation in certain cases.
65 Special provisions as to income-tax.
66 Continuance of facilities in certain State institutions.
67 Provisions relating to All-India Services.
68 Provisions relating to services in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.
69 Provisions relating to other services.
70 Provisions as to continuance of officers in same post.
71 Advisory Committees.
72 Power of Central Government to give directions.
73 Provisions as to State Public Service Commission.
74 Jurisdiction of the Commissions, authorities and tribunals.
75 Management of power and water supply in certain cases.
76 Inter-State River Water Board.
77 Amendment of Act 37 of 1956.
78 Territorial extent of laws.
79 Power to adapt laws.
80 Power to construe laws.
81 Power to name authorities, etc., for exercising statutory functions.
82 Legal proceedings.
83 Transfer of pending proceedings.
84 Right of pleaders to practise in certain cases.
85 Effect of provisions of the Act inconsistent with other laws.
86 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Alteration of name of State of Orissa.
4 Amendment of article 164.
5 Amendment of article 273.
6 Amendment of First Schedule to the Constitution.
7 Amendment of Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.
8 Power to adapt laws.
9 Power to construe laws.
10 Legal proceedings.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Alteration of name of the Union territory of Pondicherry.
4 Amendment of Part VIII of the Constitution.
5 Amendment of First Schedule to the Constitution.
6 Amendment of Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.
7 Amendment of section 2 of Act 20 of 1963.
8 Power to adapt laws.
9 Power to construe laws.
10 Legal proceedings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of a National Human Rights Commission.
4 Appointment of Chairperson and other Members.
5 Resignation and removal of Chairperson and Members.
6 Term of office of Chairperson and Members.
7 Member to act as Chairperson or to discharge his functions in certain circumstances.
8 Terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
9 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate the proceedings of the Commission.
10 Procedure to be regulated by the Commission.
11 Officers and other staff of the Commission.
12 Functions of the Commission.
13 Powers relating to inquiries.
14 Investigation.
15 Statement made by persons to the Commission.
16 Persons likely to be prejudicially affected to be heard.
17 Inquiry into complaints.
18 Steps during and after inquiry.
19 Procedure with respect to armed forces.
20 Annual and special reports of the Commission.
21 Constitution of State Human Rights Commissions.
22 Appointment of Chairperson and other Members of State Commission.
23 Resignation and Removal of a Chairperson or a Member of the State Commission.
24 Term of office of Chairperson and Members of the State Commission.
25 Member to act as Chairperson or to discharge his functions in certain circumstances.
26 Terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members of State Commission.
27 Officers and other staff of the State Commission.
28 Annual and special reports of State Commission.
29 Application of certain provisions relating to National Human Rights Commission to State Commissions.
30 Human Rights Courts.
31 Special Public Prosecutor.
32 Grants by the Central Government.
33 Grants by the State Government.
34 Accounts and audit.
35 Accounts and audit of State Commission.
36 Matters not subject to jurisdiction of the Commission.
37 Constitution of special investigation teams.
38 Protection of action taken in good faith.
39 Members and officers to be public servants.
40 Power of Central Government to make rules.
40A Power to make rules retrospectively.
40B Power of Commission to make regulations.
41 Power of State Government to make rules.
42 Power to remove difficulties.
43 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Formation of Haryana State.
4 Formation of Union territory of Chandigarh.
5 Transfer of territory from Punjab to Himachal Pradesh.
6 State of Punjab and territorial divisions thereof.
7 Amendment of the First Schedule to the Constitution.
8 Saving powers of Government.
9 Amendment of the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.
10 Allocation of sitting members.
11 Filling up of vacancies.
12 Provision as to existing House.
13 Provisions as to Legislative Assemblies.
14 Amendment of Delimitation Orders.
15 Allocation of sitting members.
16 Duration of Legislative Assembly of Haryana.
17 Duration of Legislative Assemblies of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh.
18 Speakers and Deputy Speakers.
19 Rules of procedure.
20 Legislative Council of Punjab.
21 Council constituencies.
22 Provision as to certain sitting members.
23 Allocation of seats in the House of the People.
24 Allocation of seats in the Legislative Assembly.
25 Delimitation of constituencies.
26 Amendment of article 371 of the Constitution.
27 Amendment of Scheduled Castes Orders.
28 Amendment of Scheduled Tribes Orders.
29 Common High Court for Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh.
30 Jurisdiction of the common High Court.
31 Special provision relating to Bar Council and Advocates.
32 Practice and procedure in common High Court.
33 Custody of seal of common High Court.
34 Form of writs and other processes.
35 Powers of Judges.
36 Principal seat and other places of sitting of the common High Court.
37 Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court.
38 Extension of jurisdiction of the Court of Judicial Commissioner for Himachal Pradesh.
39 Transfer of pending proceedings.
40 Interpretation.
41 Savings.
42 Authorisation of expenditure of the State of Haryana.
43 Appropriation of moneys for expenditure in transferred territory.
44 Reports relating to the accounts of the existing State of Punjab.
45 Allowances and privileges of Governor of Haryana.
46 Distribution of revenues.
47 Application of Part.
48 Land and goods.
49 Treasury and bank balances.
50 Arrears of taxes.
51 Right to recover loans and advances.
52 Investments and credits in certain funds.
53 Assets and liabilities of State undertakings.
54 Public debt.
55 Refund of taxes collected in excess.
56 Deposits, etc.
57 Provident fund.
58 Pensions.
59 Contracts.
60 Liability in respect of actionable wrong.
61 Liability as guarantor.
62 Items in suspense.
63 Residuary provision.
64 Apportionment of assets or liabilities by agreement.
65 Power of Central Government to order allocation or adjustment in certain cases.
66 Certain expenditure to be charged on the Consolidated Fund.
67 Provisions as to certain Corporations.
68 Continuance of arrangements in regard to generation and supply of electric power and supply of water.
69 Provisions as to Punjab State Financial Corporation.
70 Amendment of Act 6 of 1942.
71 Provision as to co-operative banks.
72 General provisions as to statutory corporations.
73 Provision as to certain companies.
74 Temporary provisions as to continuance of certain existing road transport permits.
75 Special provision relating to retrenchment compensation in certain cases.
76 Special provision as to income-tax.
77 Continuance of facilities in certain State institutions.
78 Rights and liabilities in regard to Bhakra-Nangal and Beas Projects.
79 Bhakra Management Board.
80 Construction of Beas Project.
81 Provisions relating to All-India Services.
82 Provisions relating to other Services.
83 Provisions as to continuance of officers in the same post.
84 Power of Central Government to give directions.
85 Provisions as to State Public Service Commissions.
86 Amendment of Act 37 of 1956.
87 Power to extend enactments to Chandigarh.
88 Territorial extent of laws.
89 Power to adapt laws.
90 Power to construe laws.
91 Power to name authorities, etc., for exercising statutory functions.
92 Legal proceedings.
93 Transfer of pending proceedings.
94 Right of pleaders to practise in certain cases.
95 Effect of provisions of the Act inconsistent with other laws.
96 Power to remove difficulties.
97 Power to make rules.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of State of Himachal Pradesh.
4 Amendment of First Schedule to the Constitution.
5 Amendment of Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.
6 Allocation of sitting members.
7 Amendment of section 27A of Act 43 of 1950.
8 [Omitted.].
9 [Omitted.].
10 Provision as to Legislative Assembly as constituted on the appointed day.
11 Duration of Legislative Assembly.
12 Speaker and Deputy Speaker.
13 Rules of procedure.
14 Allocation of seats in the House of the People.
15 Allocation of seats in the Legislative Assembly.
16 Amendment of First and Second Schedules to Act 43 of 1950.
17 Delimitation of constituencies.
18 Power of Election Commission to maintain delimitation orders up-to-date.
19 Amendment of Scheduled Castes Orders.
20 Amendment of Scheduled Tribes Orders.
21 High Court for Himachal Pradesh.
22 Judges of High Court.
23 Jurisdiction of High Court.
24 Special provision relating to Advocates and Bar Council.
25 Practice and procedure in High Court.
26 Custody of seal of High Court.
27 Form of writs and other processes.
28 Powers of Judges.
29 Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court.
30 Transfer of proceedings from High Court of Delhi to High Court of Himachal Pradesh.
31 Right to appear or to act in proceedings transferred to High Court of Himachal Pradesh.
32 Savings.
33 Authorisation of expenditure pending its sanction by the Legislature.
34 Reports relating to the accounts of the existing Union territory of Himachal Pradesh.
35 Allowances and privileges of Governor of Himachal Pradesh.
36 Distribution of revenues.
37 Property, assets, rights, liabilities, obligations, etc.
38 Special provision as to transfer of assets, rights, liabilities, etc., of Union in relation to transferred territories under Act 31 of 1966.
39 Provisions relating to All-India Services.
40 Provision relating to certain Services.
41 Provisions relating to other services.
42 Other provisions as to services.
43 Provisions as to continuance of officers in same posts.
44 Advisory Committees.
45 Power of Central Government to give directions.
46 Amendment of article 210 and article 239A.
47 Amendment of Act 37 of 1956.
48 Amendment of Act 20 of 1963.
49 Continuance of existing laws and their adaptation.
50 Power to construe laws.
51 Provisions as to continuance of courts, etc.
52 Effect of provisions of Act inconsistent with other laws.
53 Power to remove difficulties.
54 Power to make rules.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Power to extend enactments to certain Union territories.
3 Extension of laws to Tripura, Vindhya Pradesh and Manipur.
4 Repeals and Savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definition.
3 Amendments to Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898.
4 Amendments not to render invalid notifications, etc., before commencement of Act.
5 Functions exercisable by Judicial and Executive Magistrates.
6 Repeal of laws in transferred areas in Himachal Pradesh.
7 Saving.
8 Power to remove difficulties.
9 Power of Legislative Assembly of Union territory to amend this Act.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Formation of Uttaranchal State.
4 State of Uttar Pradesh and territorial divisions thereof.
5 Amendment of the First Schedule to the Constitution.
6 Saving powers of State Governments.
7 Amendment of the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.
8 Allocation of sitting members.
9 Representation in the House of the people.
10 Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies.
11 Provisions as to sitting members.
12 Provisions as to Legislative Assemblies.
13 Allocation of sitting members.
14 Composition of provisional Legislative Assembly of Uttaranchal.
15 Duration of Legislative Assemblies.
16 Speaker and Deputy Speaker.
17 Rules of procedure.
18 Legislative Council of Uttar Pradesh.
19 Amendment of the Delimitation of Council Constituencies.
20 Provision as to certain sitting members.
21 Deputy Chairman.
22 Delimitation of constituencies.
23 Power of Election Commission to maintain Delimitation Orders up-to-date.
24 Amendment of the Scheduled Castes Order.
25 Amendment of the Scheduled Tribes Order.
26 High Court of Uttaranchal.
27 Judges of Uttaranchal High Court.
28 Jurisdiction of Uttaranchal High Court.
29 Special provision relating to Bar Council and advocates.
30 Practice and procedure in Uttaranchal High Court.
31 Custody of seal of Uttaranchal High Court.
32 Form of writs and other processes.
33 Powers of Judges.
34 Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court.
35 Transfer of proceedings from Allahabad High Court to Uttaranchal High Court.
36 Right to appear or to act in proceedings transferred to Uttaranchal High Court.
37 Interpretation.
38 Savings.
39 Authorisation of expenditure of Uttaranchal State.
40 Reports relating to accounts of Uttar Pradesh State.
41 Distribution of revenue.
42 Application of Part.
43 Land and goods.
44 Treasury and bank balances.
45 Arrears of taxes.
46 Right to recover loans and advances.
47 Investments and credits in certain funds.
48 Assets and liabilities of State undertakings.
49 Public Debt.
50 Floating Debt.
51 Refund of taxes collected in excess.
52 Deposits, etc.
53 Provident fund.
54 Pensions.
55 Contracts.
56 Liability in respect of actionable wrong.
57 Liability as guarantor.
58 Items in suspense.
59 Residuary provision.
60 Apportionment of assets or liabilities by agreement.
61 Power of Central Government to order allocation or adjustment in certain cases.
62 Certain expenditure to be charged on Consolidated Fund.
63 Provisions for Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited, etc.
64 Continuance of arrangements in regard to generation and supply of electric power and supply of water.
65 Provisions as to Uttar Pradesh State Financial Corporation.
66 Provisions as to certain companies.
67 General provision as to statutory Corporations.
68 Temporary provisions as to continuance of certain existing road transport permits.
69 Special provisions relating to retrenchment compensation in certain cases.
70 Special provision as to income-tax.
71 Continuance of facilities in certain State institutions.
72 Provisions relating to All-India Services.
73 Provisions relating to other services.
74 Other provisions relating to services.
75 Provisions as to continuance of officers in same post.
76 Advisory Committees.
77 Power of Central Government to give directions.
78 Provisions as to State Public Service Commission.
79 Water Resources Development and its Management.
80 Constitution and functions of the Ganga Management Board.
81 Staff of the Management Board.
82 Jurisdiction of the Board.
83 Power of Board to make regulations.
84 Allocation of the water resources of the River Yamuna.
85 Amendment of section 15 of Act 37 of 1956.
86 Territorial extent of laws.
87 Power to adapt laws.
88 Power to construe laws.
89 Power to name authorities, etc., for exercising statutory functions.
90 Legal proceedings.
91 Transfer of pending proceedings.
92 Right to pleaders to practise in certain cases.
93 Effect of provisions of the Act inconsistent with other laws.
94 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of the Corporation.
3A Division of the area of the Corporation into zones and words.
4 Duration of the Corporation.
5 Delimitation of wards.
5A [Omitted.].
6 Power to alter or amend delimitation orders.
7 Elections to the Corporation.
7A Electoral roll for every ward.
7B Electoral registration officers.
7C Assistant electoral registration officers.
7D Registration of Electors.
7E Preparation and revision of electoral rolls.
7F Correction of entries in electoral roll.
7G Inclusion of names in electoral roll.
7H Appeal.
7-I Jurisdiction of civil courts barred.
8 Qualifications for councillorship.
9 Disqualifications for membership of Corporation.
10 Right to vote.
11 General elections of councillors.
12 Filling of casual vacancies in councillorship.
13 [Omitted.].
14 Publication of result of election.
15 Election petitions.
16 Relief that may be claimed by the petitioner.
17 Grounds for declaring elections to be void.
18 Procedure to be followed by the district judge.
19 Decision of the district judge.
20 Procedure in case of equality of votes.
21 Finality of decisions.
22 Corrupt practices.
23 Maintenance of secrecy of voting.
24 Officers, etc., at elections not to act for candidates or to influence voting.
25 Prohibition of canvassing in or near polling station and of public meeting on election day.
26 Penalty for disorderly conduct in or near polling station.
27 Penalty for misconduct at the polling station.
28 Breaches of official duty in connection with election.
29Removal of ballot papers or ballot boxes or the voting machines from polling station to be an offence.
30 Other offences and penalties therefor.
31 Power to make rules regulating the election of councillors and aldermen.
32 Oath or affirmation.
32A Declaration of assets.
32B Vacation of seats in case of multiple membership.
33 Vacation of seats.
33A Powers of Election Commission.
33B Statements made by persons to the Election Commission.
33C Procedure to be followed by the Election Commission.
33D Protection of action taken in good faith.
34 Payment of allowances to councillors and aldermen.
35 Annual election of Mayor and Deputy Mayor.
36 Term of office of the Mayor and Deputy Mayor and facilities and privileges of the Mayor.
37 Discharge of functions of the Mayor by the Deputy Mayor.
38 Resignation of Mayor and Deputy Mayor.
39 Rural Areas Committee and Education Committee.
40 Special and adhoc committies and ward committees, etc.
41 General powers of the Corporation.
42 Obligatory functions of the Corporation.
43 Discretionary functions of the Corporation.
44 Enumeration of municipal authorities.
45 Constitution of the Standing Committee.
46 Casual vacancies.
47 Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Standing Committee.
48 Resignation of Chairman and members of the Standing Committee.
49 Functions of the Standing Committee.
50 Constitution of the Wards Committee.
51 Application of sections 47 and 48.
52 Powers and functions of the Wards Committee.
54 Appointment, etc., of the Commissioner.
55 Salary and allowances of the Commissioner.
56 Leave of absence of Commissioner.
57 Appointment of officiating Commissioner in case of death, resignation or removal of Commissioner.
58 Service regulations of Commissioner.
59 Functions of the Commissioner.
60 [Omitted.].
61 [Omitted.].
62 [Omitted.].
63 [Omitted.].
64 [Omitted.].
65 Appointment of sub-committees by the various committees.
66 Commissioner and General Managers not to be interested in any contract, etc., with the Corporation.
67 Vacation of seats by members of committees.
68 Committees to continue in office till new committees are constituted.
69 Power of Corporation to call for extracts of proceedings from the Committees.
70 Power of Corporation to require the Commissioner, etc., to produce documents and furnish returns, reports, etc.
71 Exercise of powers to be subject to sanction.
72 Meetings.
73 First meeting of the Corporation after general election.
74 Notice of meetings and business.
75 Quorum.
76 Presiding officer.
77 Presiding officer at meeting for the election of Mayor.
78 Method of deciding questions.
79 Maintenance of order at, and admission of public to, meetings; withdrawal and suspension of councillors and alderman.
80 Councillors or aldermen not to vote on matter in which they are interested.
81 Right to attend meetings of the Corporation and its committees, etc., and right of councillors and aldermen to ask questions in relation to the municipal government of Delhi.
82 Power to make regulations.
83 Presiding officers at meetings of the Standing and other committees.
84 Conduct of business at meetings of Standing and other committees.
85 Keeping of minutes and proceedings.
86 Circulation of minutes and inspection of minutes and reports of proceedings.
87 Forwarding minutes and reports of proceedings to the Administrator.
88 Validation of proceedings, etc.
89 Appointment of certain officers.
90 Schedule of permanent posts and creation of temporary posts.
91 Restriction on employment of permanent officers and other employees.
92 Power to make appointments.
92A Recruitment to category B and category C posts.
93 Officers and other employees not to undertake any extraneous work.
94 Officers and other employees not to be interested in any contract, etc., with the Corporation.
95 Punishment for municipal officers and other employees.
96 Consultation with the Union Public Service Commission.
97 Power of Commission to make regulations and reference to the Central Government in case of difference between the Commission and the Corporation.
98 Power of Corporation to make regulations.
99 Constitution of the Municipal Fund.
100 Municipal Fund to be kept in the State Bank of India.
101 Operation of the Accounts.
102 Payments not to be made unless covered by a budget-grant.
103 Duty of persons signing cheques.
104 Procedure when money not covered by a budget-grant is expended.
105 Application of Municipal Fund.
106 Temporary payments from the Municipal Fund for works urgently required for the public service.
107 Investment of surplus moneys.
107A Constitution of Finance Commission.
108 Constitution of special funds.
109 Adoption of budget estimates.
110 Power of Corporation to alter budget estimates.
111 Power of Corporation to re-adjust income and expenditure during the year.
112 Provisions as to unexpended budget-grant.
113 Taxes to be imposed by the Corporation under this Act.
114Components of property tax.
115Exemption of vacant lands and buildings from property tax.
116Constitution of Municipal Valuation Committee.
117 [Omitted.].
118 [Omitted.].
119 Taxation of Union properties.
120 Incidence of property taxes.
121 Apportionment of liability for property taxes when the premises assessed are let or sub-let.
122 Recovery of property taxes from occupiers.
123 Property taxes a first charge on premises on which they are assessed.
124 Assessment list.
125 Evidential value of assessment list.
126Omitted..
127 Omitted..
128 Notice of transfers.
129 Notice of erection of building, etc.
130 Notice of demolition or removal of building.
131 Omitted..
132Omitted..
133Omitted..
134 Omitted..
135 Power of Commissioner to employ valuers.
136 Tax on certain vehicles and animals and rates thereof.
137 The tax on whom leviable.
138 Tax when payable.
139 Power of Commissioner to compound with livery stable keeper, etc., for tax.
140 Theatre-tax.
141 Liability to pay theatre-tax.
142Omitted..
143 Prohibition of advertisements without written permission of the Commissioner.
144 Permission of the Commissioner to become void in certain cases.
145 Presumption in case of contravention.
146 Power of Commissioner in case of contravention.
147 Duty on transfer of property and method of assessment thereof.
148 Provisions applicable on the introduction of transfer duty.
149 Tax on building applications.
150 Imposition of other taxes.
151 Supplementary taxation.
152 Time and manner of payment of taxes.
153 Presentation of bill.
154 Notice of demand and notice-fee.
155 Penalty in case of default of payment of taxes.
156 Recovery of tax.
157 Distress.
158 Disposal of distrained property and attachment and sale of immovable property.
159 Recovery from a person about to leave Delhi.
160 Power to institute suit for recovery.
161 Power of seizure of vehicles and animals in case of non-payment of tax thereon.
162 Occupiers may be required to pay rent towards satisfaction of property taxes.
163 Demolition, etc., of buildings.
164 Omitted..
165 Omitted..
166 Omitted..
167Omitted..
168 Omitted..
169Appeal against assessment, etc.
170 Conditions of right to appeal.
171 Finality of appellate orders.
172 Power to inspect for purposes of determining rateable value or tax.
173 Composition.
174 Irrecoverable debts.
175 Obligation to disclose liability.
176 Immaterial error not to affect liability.
177 General power of exemption.
178Omitted..
179 Omitted..
180 Omitted..
181 Omitted..
182Omitted..
183 Omitted..
184 Omitted..
185 Power of Corporation to borrow.
186 Time for repayment of money borrowed under section 185.
187Form and effect of debentures.
188 Payment to survivors of joint payees.
189 Receipt by joint holders for interest or dividend.
190 Maintenance and investment of sinking funds.
191 Application of sinking funds.
192 Annual statement by Commissioner.
193 Power of Corporation to consolidate loans.
194 Priority of payments for interest and repayment of loans over other payments.
195 Attachment of Municipal Fund for recovery of money borrowed from Government.
196 Power to make regulations.
197 Acquisition of property.
198 Acquisition of immovable property by agreement.
199 Procedure when immovable property cannot be acquired by agreement.
200 Disposal of property.
201 Contracts by the Corporation.
202 Procedure for making contracts.
203 Mode of executing contracts.
204 Accounts to be kept.
205 Scrutiny of accounts by Municipal Chief Auditor and by the Standing Committee.
206 Report by the Municipal Chief Auditor.
207 Special audit at the direction of the Central Government.
208 Procedure to be followed by the Municipal Chief Auditor.
209 Power of Municipal Chief Auditor to make queries, etc., and call for returns, etc.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of the National Legal Services Authority.
3A Supreme Court Legal Services Committee.
4 Functions of the Central Authority.
5 Central Authority to work in coordination with other agencies.
6 Constitution of State Legal Services Authority.
7 Functions of the State Authority.
8 State Authority to act in coordination with other agencies, etc., and be subject to directions given by the Central Authority.
8A High Court Legal Services Committee.
9 District Legal Services Authority.
10 Functions of the District Authority.
11 District Authority to act in coordination with other agencies and be subject to directions given by the Central Authority, etc.
11A Taluk Legal Services Committee.
11B Functions of Taluk Legal Services Committee.
12 Criteria for giving legal services.
13 Entitlement of legal services.
14 Grants by the Central Government.
15 National Legal Aid Fund.
16 State Legal Aid Fund.
17 District Legal Aid Fund.
18 Accounts and audit.
19 Organisation of Lok Adalats.
20 Cognizance of cases by Lok Adalats.
21 Award of Lok Adalat.
22 Powers of Lok Adalat or Permanent Lok Adalat.
22A Definitions.
22B Establishment of Permanent Lok Adalats.
22C Cognizance of cases by Permanent Lok Adalat.
22D Procedure of Permanent Lok Adalat.
22E Award of Permanent Lok Adalat to be final.
23 Members and staff of Authorities, Committees and Lok Adalats to be public servants.
24 Protection of action taken in good faith.
25 Act to have overriding effect.
26 Power to remove difficulties.
27 Power of Central Government to make rules.
28 Power of State Government to make rules.
29 Power of Central Authority to make regulations.
29A Power of State Authority to make regulations.
30 Laying of rules and regulations
7ASections 5 and 7 not to apply to Ayurvedic, Siddha or Unani drugs
8Standards of quality.
9Misbranded drugs.
9AAdulterated drugs.
9B Spurious drugs
9CMisbranded cosmetics.
9D Spurious cosmetics.
10Prohibition of import of certain drugs or cosmetics.
10APower of Central Government to prohibit import of drugs and cosmetics in public interest.
11Application of law relating to sea customs and powers of Customs officers.
12 Power of Central Government to make rules.
13Offences
14 Confiscation
15 Jurisdiction.
16Standards of quality.
17Misbranded drugs
17AAdulterated drugs.
17B Spurious drugs.
17CMisbranded cosmetics
17DSpurious cosmetics.
17EAdulterated cosmetics
18Prohibition of manufacture and sale of certain drugs and cosmetics
18ADisclosure of the name of the manufacturer, etc.
18BMaintenance of records and furnishing of information.
19Pleas.
20 Government Analysts.
21Inspectors
22Powers of Inspectors.
23 Procedure of Inspectors.
24Persons bound to disclose place where drugs or cosmetics are manufactured or kept.
25Reports of Government Analysts.
26Purchaser of drug or cosmetic enabled to obtain test or analysis.
26APowers of Central Government to regulate, restrict or prohibit manufacture, etc., of drug and cosmetic in public interest.
26BPowers of Central Government to regulate or restrict, manufacture, etc., of drug in public interest.
27Penalty for manufacture, sale, etc., of drugs in contravention of this Chapter.
27APenalty for manufacture, sale, etc., of cosmetics in contravention of this Chapter.
28Penalty for non-disclosure of the name of the manufacturer, etc
28APenalty for not keeping documents, etc., and for non-disclosure of information.
28B Penalty for manufacture, etc., of drugs or cosmetics in contravention of section 26A.
29Penalty for use of Government Analyst’s report for advertising.
30Penalty for subsequent offences.
31 Confiscation.
31AApplication of provisions to Government departments.
32Cognizance of offences.
32A Power of Court to implead the manufacturer, etc.
32BCompounding of certain offences.
33 Power of Central Government to make rules.
33AChapter not to apply to Ayurvedic, Siddha or Unani drugs.
33BApplication of Chapter IVA
33C Ayurvedic and Unani Drugs Technical Advisory Board.
33D The Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani Drugs Consultative Committee
33EMisbranded drugs.
33EEAdulterated drugs
33EEASpurious drugs.
33EEBRegulation of manufacture for sale of Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani drugs
33EECProhibition of manufacture and sale of certain Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani drugs.
33EEDPower of Central Government to prohibit manufacture, etc., of Ayurvedic, Siddha or Unani drugs in public interest.
33FGovernment Analysts
33GInspectors.
33HApplication of provisions of sections 22, 23, 24 and 25.
33-IPenalty for manufacture, sale, etc., of Ayurvedic. Siddha or Unani drug in contravention of this Chapter
33JPenalty for subsequent offences
33KConfiscation
33KADisclosure of name of manufacturer, etc
33KBMaintenance of records and furnishing of informantion.
33LApplication of provisions to Government departments
33MCognizance of offences.
33N Power of Central Government to make rules.
33-OPower to amend First Schedule
33P Power to give directions.
34Offences by companies.
34AOffences by Government departments.
34AA Penalty for vexatious search or seizure.
35 Publication of sentences passed under this Act
36Magistrate’s power to impose enhanced penalties.
36ACertain offences to be tried summarily.
36ABSpecial Courts.
36ACOffences to be cognizable and non-bailable in certain cases
36ADApplication of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 to proceedings before special Court.
36AEAppeal and revision
37Protection of action taken in good faith.
38Rules to be laid before Parliament.
29Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc
30Sponsored schemes.
31Power of Institute to grant degrees, etc.
32Powers to remove difficulties.
33Transitional provisions
34Statutes and Ordinances to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
39 Offence relating to support given to a terrorist organisation.
40 Offence of raising fund for a terrorist organisation
41Continuance of association.
42 Power to delegate.
43Officers competent to investigate offence under Chapters IV and VI.
43APower to arrest, search, etc.
43BProcedure of arrest, seizure, etc.
43CApplication of provisions of Code.
43DModified application of certain provisions of the Code.
43E Presumption as to offence under section 15.
43F Obligation to furnish information.
44 Protection of witnesses.
45Cognizance of offences.
46Admissibility of evidence collected through the interception of communications.
47Bar of jurisdiction.
48Effect of Act and rules, etc., inconsistent with other enactments.
49 Protection of action taken in good faith.
50Saving.
51 Impounding of passport and arms licence of person charge sheeted under the Act
51A Certain powers of the Central Government.
52 Power to make rules.
53Orders and rules to be laid before both Houses of Parliament.
106 Power to confirm finding and sentence of Petty Security Guard Court.
107Limitation of powers of confirming authority.
108Power of confirming authority to mitigate, remit or commute sentences
109Revision of finding or sentence
110Finding and sentence of a Summary Security Guard Court.
111Transmission of proceedings of Summary Security Guard Court
112Alteration of finding of sentence in certain cases.
113Remedy against order, finding or sentence of Security Guard Court.
114Annulment of proceedings.
115Form of sentence of death.
116Commencement of sentence of imprisonment
117Execution of sentence of imprisonment.
118Temporary custody of offender.
119Execution of sentence of imprisonment in special cases
120Conveyance of prisoner from place to place.
121 Communication of certain orders to prison officers.
122Execution of sentence of fine.
123Informality or error in the order or warrant
124Pardon and remission
125Cancellation of conditional pardon, release on parole or remission.
126Suspension of sentence of imprisonment
127Orders pending suspension.
128Release on suspension.
129Computation of period of suspension.
130Order after suspension
131Reconsideration of case after suspension.
132Fresh sentence after suspension.
133 Scope of power of suspension.
134Effect of suspension and remission on dismissal.
135Rank structure
136Deduction from pay and allowances
137Powers and duties conferable and imposable on members of the Security Guard.
138Protection for acts of members of the Security Guard.
139Power to make rules.
140Provisions as to existing National Security Guard.
101 Exemption of occupier or manager from liability in certain cases.
102 Power of Court to make orders.
103 Presumption as to employment.
104 Onus as to age.
104AOnus of proving limits of what is practicable, etc.
105Cognizance of offences
106 Limitation of prosecutions.
106AJurisdiction of a court for entertaining proceedings, etc., for offence.
107Appeals.
108 Display of notices.
109Service of notices
110 Returns.
111Obligations of workers.
111ARight of workers, etc.
112General power to make rules.
113Powers of Centre to give directions.
114No charge for facilities and conveniences.
115 Publication of rules
116Application of Act to Government factories
117Protection to persons acting under this Act.
118Restrictions on disclosure of information.
118A Restriction on disclosure of information.
119 Act to have effect notwithstanding anything contained in Act 37 of 1970.
120 Repeal and savings.
10Management, etc., of the undertakings of the Company
11Duty of persons in charge of management of the undertakings of the Company to deliver all assets, etc.
12Duty of persons to account for assets, etc., in their possession
13Continuance of employees.
14Provident fund and other funds.
15Appointment of Commissioner of Payments.
16Payment by the Central Government to the Commissioner
17Certain powers of the Central Government or the Government company
18Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
19Priority of claims
20Examination of claims
21Admission or rejection of claims.
22Disbursement of money by the Commissioner to claimants.
23Disbursement of amounts to the Company.
24Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited to the general revenue account
25Act to have overriding effect.
26Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by the Central Government or the Government company.
27Protection of action taken in good faith.
28Delegation of powers.
29Penalties
30Offences by companies.
31Power to make rules
32Power to remove difficulties.
33 Repeal and saving.
84 Power to alter or rescind orders.
85Application of Act to mines belonging to Government.
85APersons required to give notice, etc., legally bound to do so.
85BSigning of returns, notices, etc.
85C No fee or charge to be realised for facilities and conveniences.
86Application of certain provisions of Act 63 of 1948 to mines.
87 Protection of action taken in good faith.
88 Repealed..
22Transfer by private executor or administrator of interest under probate or letters.
23 Distribution of assets.
24Appointment of Official Trustee as trustee of assets after completion of administration.
25 Power of High Court to give directions regarding administration of estate.
26 No security to be required from Administrator-General.
27 Manner in which petition to be verified by Administrator-General.
28 Entry of Administrator-General not to constitute notice of a trust.
29 In what cases Administrator-General may grant certificate.
30 Grant of certificate to creditors and power to take charge of certain estates
31 Administrator-General not bound to grant certificate unless satisfied of claimant’s title, etc.
32 Effect of certificate.
33 Revocation of certificate.
34Surrender of revoked certificate
35Payment to holder of certificate before it is revoked.
36Administrator-General not bound to take out administration on account of assets for which he has granted certificate.
37Transfer of certain assets to executor or administrator in country of domicile for distribution
38 Liability of Government.
39Creditor’s suit against Administrator-General.
40Notice of suit not required in certain cases.
41 Fees.
42 Disposal of fees.
43 Audit
44Auditors to examine accounts and report to Government.
45 Power of auditors to summon and examine witnesses, and to call for documents
46Costs of audit, etc.
47General powers of administration
19Repealed.
20Act to have overriding effect.
21Power to make rules.
22 Repeal of existing laws.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Levy Sugar Price Equalisation Fund.
4 Determination of questions as to making of excess realisations.
5 Discharge of persons of liability in respect of amounts credited to the Fund.
6 Right of buyer to claim refund.
7 Excess realisation not to be paid to any producer of sugar.
8 Fund to vest in the Central Government.
9 Power to require producers to maintain accounts, etc.
10 Power of entry, search and seizure.
11 Power of Central Government to recover excess realisations as arrears of land revenue.
12 Dissolution of the Fund.
13 Penalties.
14 Removal of difficulties.
15 Protection of action taken in good faith.
16 Power to make rules.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Acquisition of rights in respect of certain area.
4 General effect of vesting.
5 Duty of person or State Government in charge of the management of the area to deliver all assets, etc.
6 Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the area in another authority or body or trust.
7 Management of property by Government.
8 Payment of amount.
9 Act to override all other enactments.
10 Penalties.
11 Protection of action taken in good faith.
12 Power to make rules.
13 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Insults to Indian National Flag and Constitution of India.
3 Prevention of singing of Indian National Anthem, etc.
3A Enhanced penalty on second and subsequent convictions.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to declare areas to be disturbed areas.
4 Special powers of the armed forces.
5 Arrested persons to be made over to the police.
6 Protection to persons acting under Act.
7Repealed.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Extension and amendment of certain laws.
3 Construction of references to laws not in force in Jammu and Kashmir.
4 Construction of references to authorities where new Authorities have been constituted.
5 Repeals and savings.
6 Powers to remove difficulties.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of Delimitation Commission.
4 Duties of the Commission.
5 Associate members.
6 Casual vacancies.
7 Procedure and powers of the Commission.
8 Readjustment of number of seats.
9 Delimitation of constituencies.
10 Publication of orders and their date of operation.
10A Deferment of delimitation in certain cases.
10B Delimitation Commission's order with respect to the State of Jharkhand not to have any legal effect.
11 Power to maintain delimitation orders up-to-date.
12 Repeal.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 [Repealed.].
3 [Repealed.].
4 [Repealed.].
5 [Repealed.].
6 [Repealed.].
7 [Repealed.].
8 [Repealed.].
9 [Repealed.].
10 [Repealed.].
11 [Repealed.].
12 [Repealed.].
13 [Repealed.].
14 Extension of the principal Act to Kohima and Mokokchung districts in the State of Nagaland.
15 Validation of assessments, etc.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Merger of acquired territories.
4 Amendment of the First Schedule to the Constitution.
5 Construction of references to existing constituencies.
6 Provisions as to sitting members.
7 Property and assets.
8 Appropriation of moneys for expenditure in acquired territories.
9 Extension of laws.
10 Power to name authorities for exercising statutory functions.
11 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Officers and functionaries in relation to Pondicherry.
4 Continuance of existing laws and their-adaptation.
5 Property and assets.
6 Rights and obligations.
7 Continuance of existing taxes.
8 Power to extend enactments to Pondicherry.
9 Extension of the jurisdiction of Madras High Court to Pondicherry.
10 Jurisdiction of High Court.
11 Advocates entitled to practise before High Court.
12 Power of High Court to make rules.
13 Validation of certain orders and decrees.
14 Limitation for appeals.
15 Saving of limitation in certain cases.
16 Rule of construction.
17 Power to construe laws.
18 Effect of other laws.
19 Power to remove difficulties.
20 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Act to have overriding effect.
4 Duty of employer to pay equal remuneration to men and women workers for same work or work of a similar nature.
5 No discrimination to be made while recruiting men and women workers.
6 Advisory Committee.
7 Power of appropriate Government to appoint authorities for hearing and deciding claims and complaints.
8 Duty of employers to maintain registers.
9 Inspectors.
10 Penalties.
11 Offences by companies.
12 Cognizance and trial of offences.
13 Power to make rules.
14 Power of Central Government to give directions.
15 Act not to apply in certain special cases.
16 Power to make declaration.
17 Power to remove difficulties.
18 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of certain stretches of rivers and canals as National Waterway.
3 Declaration as to expediency of control by the Union of certain stretches of rivers and canals for certain purposes.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Persons subject to this Act.
4 Constitution of the Force.
5 Control, direction.
6 Enrolment.
7 Liability for service outside India.
8 Resignation and withdrawal from the post.
9 Tenure of service under the Act.
10 Termination of service by Central Government.
11 Dismissal, removal or reduction by the Director-General and by other officers.
12 Certificate of termination of service.
13 Restrictions respecting right to form association, freedom of speech, etc.
14 Offences in relation to the enemy and punishable with death.
15 Offences in relation to the enemy and not punishable with death.
16 Offences punishable more severly on active duty than at other times.
17 Mutiny.
18 Desertion and aiding desertion.
19 Absence without leave.
20 Striking or threatening superior officers.
21 Disobedience to superior officer.
22 Insubordination and obstruction.
23 False answers on enrolment.
24 Certain forms of disgraceful conduct.
25 Ill-treating a subordinate.
26 Intoxication.
27 Permitting escape of person in custody.
28 Irregularity in connection with arrest or confinement.
29 Escape from custody.
30 Offences in respect of property.
31 Extortion and corruption.
32 Making away with equipment.
33 Injury to property.
34 False accusations.
35 Falsifying official documents and false declarations.
36 Signing in blank and failure to report.
37 Offences relating to Security Force Court.
38 False evidence.
39 Unlawful detention of pay.
40 Violation of good order and discipline.
41 Miscellaneous offences.
42 Attempt.
43 Abetment of offences that have been committed.
44 Abetment of offences punishable with death and not committed.
45 Abetment of offences punishable with imprisonment and not committed.
46 Civil offences.
47 Civil offences not triable by a Security Force Court.
48 Punishments awardable by Security Force Courts.
49 Alternative punishments awardable by Security Force Courts.
50 Combination of punishments.
51 Retention in the Force of a person convicted on active duty.
52 Punishments otherwise than by Security Force Courts.
53 Minor punishments.
54 Limit of punishments under section 53.
55 Punishment of persons of and below the rank of subordinate officers by Deputy Inspectors-General and others.
56 Collective fines.
57 Custody of offenders.
58 Duty of Commandant in regard to detention.
59 Interval between committal and trial.
60 Arrest by civil authorities.
61 Capture of deserters.
62 Inquiry into absence without leave.
63 Force police officers.
64 Kinds of Security Force Courts.
65 Power to convene a General Security Force Court.
66 Power to convene a Petty Security Force Court.
67 Contents of warrants issued under sections 65 and 66.
68 Composition of General Security Force Court.
69 Composition of a Petty Security Force Court.
70 Summary Security Force Court.
71 Dissolution of a Security Force Court.
72 Powers of a General Security Force Court.
73 Powers of a Petty Security Force Court.
74 Powers of a Summary Security Force Court.
75 Prohibition of second trial.
76 Period of limitation for trial for an offence of desertion in certain cases.
77 Trial, etc., of offender who ceases to be subject to this Act.
78 Application of Act during term of sentence.
79 Place of trial.
80 Choice between criminal court and Security Force Court.
81 Power of criminal court to require delivery of offender.
82 Presiding Officer.
83 Law Officers.
84 Challenges.
85 Oaths of member, Law Officer and witness.
86 Voting by members.
87 General rule as to evidence.
88 Judicial notice.
89 Summoning witnesses.
90 Documents exempted from production.
91 Commissions for examination of witnesses.
92 Examination of a witness on commission.
93 Conviction of offence not charged.
94 Presumption as to signatures.
95 Enrolment paper.
96 Presumption as to certain documents.
97 Reference by accused to Government Officer.
98 Evidence of previous convictions and general character.
99 Lunacy of accused.
100 Subsequent fitness of lunatic accused for trial.
101 Transmission to Central Government of orders under section 100.
102 Release of lunatic accused.
103 Delivery of lunatic accused to relatives.
104 Order for custody and disposal of property pending trial.
105 Order for disposal of property regarding which offence is committed.
106 Powers of Security Force Court in relation to proceedings under this Act.
107 Finding and sentence not valid, unless confirmed.
108 Power to confirm finding and sentence of General Security Force Court.
109 Power to confirm finding and sentence of Petty Security Force Court.
110 Limitation of powers of confirming authority.
111 Power of confirming authority to mitigate, remit or commute sentences.
112 Confirming of findings and sentences on board a ship.
113 Revision of finding of sentence.
114 Finding and sentence of a Summary Security Force Court.
115 Transmission of proceedings of Summary Security Force Courts.
116 Alteration of finding or sentence in certain cases.
117 Remedy against order, finding or sentence of Security Force Courts.
118 Annulment of proceedings.
119 Form of sentence of death.
120 Commencement of sentence of imprisonment.
121 Execution of sentence of imprisonment.
121A Period of custody undergone by a person to be set-off against the imprisonment.
122 Temporary custody of offender.
123 Execution of sentence of imprisonment in special cases.
124 Conveyance of prisoner from place to place.
125 Communication of certain orders to prison officers.
126 Execution of sentence of fine.
127 Informality or error in the order or warrant.
128 Pardon and remission.
129 Cancellation of conditional pardon, release on parole or remission.
130 Suspension of sentence of imprisonment.
131 Orders pending suspension.
132 Release on suspension.
133 Computation of period of suspension.
134 Order after suspension.
135 Reconsideration of case after suspension.
136 Fresh sentence after suspension.
137 Scope of power of suspension.
138 Effect of suspension and remission on dismissal.
139 Powers and duties conferrable and imposable on members of the Force.
140 Protection for acts of members of the Force.
141 Power to make rules.
142 Provisions as to existing Border Security Force.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Interpretation.
2A Construction of references to laws not in force in Jammu and Kashmir.
3 Constitution and composition of council.
4 Incorporation of Council.
5 Mode of election.
6 Term of office and casual vacancies.
7 President and Vice-President of Council.
8 Staff remuneration and allowances.
9 The Executive Committee.
10 Recognition of dental qualifications.
10A Permission for establishment of new dental college, new courses of study, etc.
10B Non-recognition of dental qualifications in certain cases.
10C Time for seeking permission for certain existing authorities.
10D Uniform entrance examination for undergraduate and post-graduate level.
11 Qualifications of dental hygienists.
12 Qualifications of dental mechanics.
13 Effect of recognition.
14 Power to require information as to courses of study and training and examinations.
15 Inspection.
15AAppointment of Visitors.
16 Withdrawal of recognition.
16AWithdrawal of recognition of recognised dental qualification.
17 Mode of declarations.
17AProfessional conduct.
18 The Indian Register.
19 Information to be furnished.
20 Power to make regulations.
21 Constitution and Composition of State Councils.
22 Inter-State agreements.
23 Composition of Joint State Councils.
24 Incorporation of State Councils.
25 President and Vice-President of State Council.
26 Mode of elections.
27 Term of office and casual vacancies.
28 Staff, remuneration and allowances.
29 Executive Committee.
30 Information to be furnished.
31 Preparation and maintenance of register.
32 First preparation of register.
33 Qualifications for entry on first preparation of register.
34 Qualification for subsequent registration.
35 Scrutiny of applications for registration.
35A Special provision for amending the register of dentists.
36 Registers of dental hygienists and dental mechanics.
37 Qualification for registration as a dental hygienist.
38 Qualification for registration as a dental mechanic.
39 Renewal fees.
40 Entry of additional qualifications.
41 Removal from register.
42 Restoration to register.
43 Bar of jurisdiction.
44 Issue of duplicate certificates.
45 Printing of registers.
46 Effect of registration.
46ATransfer of registration.
47 Penalty for falsely claiming to be registered.
48 Misuse of titles.
49 Practice by unregistered persons.
50 Failure to surrender certificate of registration.
51 Companies not to engage in dentistry.
52 Cognizance of offences.
53 Payment of part of fees to Council.
53AAccounts and audit.
54 Appointment of Commission of Enquiry.
55 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
2A e-cart and e-rickshaw.
3 Necessity for driving licence.
4 Age limit in connection with driving of motor vehicles.
5 Responsibility of owners of motor vehicles for contravention of sections 3 and 4.
6 Restrictions on the holding of driving licences.
7 Restrictions on the granting of learner's licences for certain vehicles.
8 Grant of learner's licence.
9 Grant of driving licence.
10 Form and contents of licences to drive.
11 Additions to driving licence.
12 Licensing and regulation of schools or establishments for imparting instruction in driving of motor vehicles.
13 Extent of effectiveness of licences, to drive motor vehicles.
14 Currency of licences to drive motor vehicles.
15 Renewal of driving licences.
16 Revocation of driving licence on grounds of disease or disability.
17 Orders refusing or revoking driving licences and appeals therefrom.
18 Driving Licences to drive motor vehicles, belonging to the Central Government.
19 Power of licensing authority to disqualify from holding a driving licence or revoke such licence.
20 Power of Court to disqualify.
21 Suspension of driving licence in certain cases.
22 Suspension or cancellation of driving licence on conviction.
23 Effect of disqualification order.
24 Endorsement.
25 Transfer of endorsement and issue of driving licence free from endorsement.
26 Maintenance of State Registers of Driving Licences.
27 Power of Central Government to make rules.
28 Power of State Government to make rules.
29 Necessity for conductor's licence.
30 Grant of conductor's licence.
31 Disqualifications for the grant of conductor's licence.
32 Revocation of a conductor's licence on grounds of disease or disability.
33 Orders refusing, etc, conductor's licences and appeals therefrom.
34 Power of licensing authority to disqualify.
35 Power of Court to disqualify.
36 Certain provisions of Chapter II to apply to conductor's licence.
37 Savings.
38 Power of State Government to make rules.
39 Necessity for registration.
40 Registration, where to be made.
41 Registration, how to be made.
42 Special provision for registration of motor vehicles of diplomatic officers, etc.
43 Temporary registration.
44 Production of vehicle at the time of registration.
45 Refusal of registration or renewal of the certificate of registration.
46 Effectiveness in India of registration.
47 Assignment of new registration mark on removal to another State.
48 No objection certificate.
49 Change of residence or place of business.
50 Transfer of ownership.
51 Special provisions regarding motor vehicle subject to hire-purchase agreement, etc.
52 Alteration in motor vehicle.
53 Suspension of registration.
54 Cancellation of registration suspended under section 53.
55 Cancellation of registration.
56 Certificate of fitness of transport vehicles.
57 Appeals.
58 Special provisions in regard to transport vehicles.
59 Power to fix the age limit of motor vehicle.
60 Registration of vehicles belonging to the Central Government.
61 Application of Chapter to trailers.
62 Information regarding stolen and recovered motor vehicles to be furnished by the police to the State Transport Authority.
63 Maintenance of State Registers of Motor Vehicles.
64 Power of Central Government to make rules.
65 Power of State Government to make rules.
66 Necessity for permits.
67 Power to State Government to control road transport.
68 Transport Authorities.
69 General provision as to applications for permits.
70 Application for stage carriage permit.
71 Procedure of Regional Transport Authority in considering application for stage carriage permit.
72 Grant of stage carriage permits.
73 Application for contract carriage permit.
74 Grant of contract carriage permit.
75 Scheme for renting of motor cabs.
76 Application for private service vehicle permit.
77 Application for goods carriage permit.
78 Consideration of application for goods carriage permit.
79 Grant of goods carriage permit.
80 Procedure in applying for and granting permits.
81 Duration and renewal of permits.
82 Transfer of permit.
83 Replacement of vehicles.
84 General conditions attaching to all permits.
85 General form of permits.
86 Cancellation and suspension of permits.
87 Temporary permits.
88 Validation of permits for use outside region in which granted.
89 Appeals.
90 Revision.
91 Restriction of hours of work of drivers.
92 Voidance of contracts restrictive of liability.
93Agent or canvasser or aggregator to obtain licence.
94 Bar on jurisdiction of Civil Courts.
95 Power of State Government to make rules as to stage carriages and contract carriages.
96 Power of State Government to make rules for the purposes of this Chapter.
97 Definition.
98 Chapter to override Chapter V and other laws.
99 Preparation and publication of proposal regarding road transport service of a State transport undertaking.
100 Objection to the proposal.
101 Operation of additional services by a State transport undertaking in certain circumstances.
102 Cancellation or modification of scheme.
103 Issue of permits to State transport undertakings.
104 Restriction on grant of permits in respect of a notified area or notified route.
105 Principles and method of determining compensation and payment thereof.
106 Disposal of article found in vehicles.
107 Power of State Government to make rules.
108 Certain powers of State Government exercisable by the Central Government.
109 General provision regarding construction and maintenance of vehicles.
110 Power of Central Government to make rules.
111 Power of State Government to make rules.
112 Limits of speed.
113 Limits of weight and limitations on use.
114 Power to have vehicle weighed.
115 Power to restrict the use of vehicles.
116 Power to erect traffic signs.
117 Parking places and halting stations.
118 Driving regulations.
119 Duty to obey traffic signs.
120 Vehicles with left hand control.
121 Signals and signalling devices.
122 Leaving vehicle in dangerous position.
123 Riding on running board, etc.
124 Prohibition against travelling without pass or ticket.
125 Obstruction of driver.
126 Stationary vehicles.
127 Removal of motor vehicles abandoned or left unattended on a public place.
128 Safety measures for drivers and pillion riders.
129 Wearing of protective headgear.
130 Duty to produce licence and certificate of registration.
131 Duty of the driver to take certain precautions at unguarded railway level crossing.
132 Duty of driver to stop in certain cases.
133 Duty of owner of motor vehicle to give information.
134 Duty of driver in case of accident and injury to a person.
135 Schemes to be framed for the investigation of accident cases and wayside amenities, etc.
136 Inspection of vehicle involved in accident.
137 Power of Central Government to make rules.
138 Power of State Government to make rules.
139 Power of Central Government to make rules.
140 Omitted.
141 Omitted.
142 Omitted.
143 Omitted.
144 Omitted.
145 Definitions.
146 Necessity for insurance against third party risk.
147 Requirements of policies and limits of liability.
148 Validity of policies of insurance issued in reciprocating countries.
149Settlement by insurance company and procedure therefor.
150 Duty of insurers to satisfy judgments and awards against persons insured in respect of third party risks
151Rights of third party against insurers on insolvency of insured
152Duty to give information as to insurance.
153Settlement between insurers and insured persons.
154Saving in respect of sections 151, 152 and 153.
155 Effect of death on certain causes of action.
156 Effect of certificate of insurance.
157 Transfer of certificate of insurance.
158 Production of certain certificates, licence and permit in certain cases.
159Information to be given regarding accident.
160 Duty to furnish particulars of vehicle involved in accident.
161 Special provisions as to compensation in case of hit and run motor accident.
162Scheme for golden hour.
163 Refund in certain cases of compensation paid under section 161.
164Payment of compensation in case of death or grevious hurt, etc.
165 Claims Tribunals.
166 Application for compensation.
167 Option regarding claims for compensation in certain cases.
168 Award of the Claims Tribunal.
169 Procedure and powers of Claims Tribunals.
170 Impleading insurer in certain cases.
171 Award of interest where any claim is allowed.
172 Award of compensatory costs in certain cases.
173 Appeals.
174 Recovery of money from insurer as arrear of land revenue.
175 Bar on jurisdiction of Civil Courts.
176 Power of State Government to make rules.
177 General provision for punishment of offences.
178 Penalty for travelling without pass or ticket and for dereliction of duty on the part of conductor and refusal to ply contract carriage, etc.
179 Disobedience of orders, obstruction and refusal of information.
180 Allowing unauthorised persons to drive vehicles.
181 Driving vehicles in contravention of section 3 or section 4.
182 Offences relating to licences.
182APunishment for offences relating to construction, maintenance, sale and alteration of motor vehicles and components.
183 Driving at excessive speed, etc.
184 Driving dangerously.
185 Driving by a drunken person or by a person under the influence of drugs.
186 Driving when mentally or phycically unfit to drive.
187 Punishment for offences relating to accident.
188 Punishment for abetment of certain offences.
189Racing and trials of speed.
190 Using vehicle in unsafe condition.
191Omitted.
192 Using vehicle without registration.
192A Using vehicle without permit.
193Punishment of agents, canvassers and aggregators without proper authority.
194 Driving vehicle exceeding permissible weight.
195Omitted.
196 Driving uninsured vehicle.
197 Taking vehicle without authority.
198 Unauthorised interference with vehicle.
199 Offences by companies.
200 Composition of certain offences.
201 Penalty for causing obstruction to free flow of traffic.
202 Power to arrest without warrant.
203 Breath tests.
204 Laboratory test.
205 Presumption of unfitness to drive.
206 Power of police officer to impound document.
207 Power to detain vehicles used without certificate of registration permit, etc.
208 Summary disposal of cases.
209 Restriction on conviction.
210 Courts to send intimation about conviction.
211 Power to levy fee.
212 Publication, commencement and laying of rules and notifications.
213 Appointment of motor vehicles officers.
214 Effect of appeal and revision on orders passed by original authority.
215 Road Safety Councils and Committees.
216 Power to remove difficulties.
217 Repeal and savings.
217A Renewal of permits, driving licences and registration granted under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939.
1 Short title, extent and duration.
2 Definitions.
3 Power to requisition immovable property.
4 Power to take possession of requisitioned property.
5 Rights over requisitioned property.
6 Release from requisitioning.
7 Power to acquire requisitioned property.
8 Principles and method of determining compensation.
9 Payment of compensation.
10 Appeals from orders of requisitioning.
11 Appeals from awards in respect of compensation.
12 Competent authority and arbitrator to have certain powers of civil courts.
13 Power to obtain information.
14 Power to enter and inspect.
15 Service of notice and orders.
16 Easement not to be disturbed.
17 Delegation of powers.
18 Protection of action taken in good faith.
19 Bar of jurisdiction of civil courts.
20 Penalty for offences.
21 Certain persons to be public servants.
22 Power to make rules.
23 Validation of certain requisitions and acquisitions.
24 Repeals and savings.
25 Special provision as to certain requisitions under Act 51 of 1962.
26 Special provision as to certain requisitions under Act 42 of 1971.
17The Board of Management
18The Academic Council.
19The Planning Board.
20The Board of Recognition.
21The Schools of Studies.
22The Finance Committee
23Other authorities
24Statutes.
25Statutes how made.
26Ordinances.
27Regulations.
28Annual report.
29Annual accounts, etc
30Conditions of service of employees.
31Tribunal of Arbitration.
32Provident and pension funds.
33 Disputes as to the constitution of the University authorities and bodies
34Filling of casual vacancies.
35Proceedings of the University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
36Protection of action taken in good faith.
37Mode of proof of University record.
38Power to remove difficulties.
39Transitional provisions
40Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of the University.
4 Effect of establishment of the University.
5 Objects of the University.
6 Powers of the University.
7 Jurisdictions.
8 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
9 The Visitor.
10 The Chief Rector.
11 Officers of the University.
12 The Chancellor.
13 The Vice-Chancellor.
14 The Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
15 The Deans of Faculties.
16 The Registrar.
17 The Finance Officer.
18 The Controller of Examinations.
19 The Librarian.
20 Other officers.
21 Authorities of the University.
22 The Court.
23 The Executive Council.
24 The Academic Council.
25 The College Development Council.
26 The Board of Studies.
27 The Finance Committee.
28 Other authorities of the University.
29 Power to make Statutes.
30 Statutes how to be made.
31 Power to make Ordinances.
32 Regulations.
33 Annual report.
34 Annual accounts.
35 Returns and information.
36 Conditions of service of employees.
37 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
38 Right to appeal.
39 Provident and pension funds.
40 Disputes as to constitution of authorities and bodies.
41 Filling of casual vacancies.
42 Proceedings of authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
43 Protection of action taken in good faith.
44 Mode of proof of University record.
45 Power to remove difficulties.
46 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
47 Transitional provisions.
48 Repeal of Arunachal Pradesh Act 1 of 1984.
49 Amendment of Act 24 of 1973.
95Presumption where notice is
96Representation of metro railway administration.
97Appointment of security staff.
98Delegation of powers.
99Power to remove difficulties
100Power of Central Government to make rules.
101Power of metro railway administration to make regulations
102Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
103Effect of Act inconsistent with other enactments.
104Application of other Acts.
105Repeal and savings.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Formation of Andhra State.
4 Transfer of territory from Madras to Mysore.
5 Amendment of the First Schedule to the Constitution.
6 Representation in the Council of States.
7 Amendment of the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.
8 Allocation of sitting members.
9 Bye-election to fill vacancies.
10 Term of office.
11 Representation in the House of the People.
12 Delimitation of constituencies.
13 Provision as to sitting members.
14 Electoral rolls for modified Parliamentary constituencies.
15 Strength of Legislative Assemblies.
16 Allocation of members.
17 Duration of Legislative Assemblies.
18 Electoral rolls for modified Assembly constituencies.
19 Madras Legislative Council.
20 Madras Council Constituencies.
21 Members of the Madras Legislative Council and their terms of office.
22 Mysore Legislative Council.
23 Electoral rolls for modified Council constituencies.
24 Revision of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders.
25 Rules of Procedure of the Andhra Legislative Assembly.
26 Amendment of section 2, Act 43 of 1950.
27 Amendment of section 9, Act 81 of 1952.
28 High Court for Andhra.
29 Judges of the Andhra High Court.
30 Jurisdiction of Andhra High Court.
31 Power to enrol advocates, etc.
32 Practice and procedure in Andhra High Court.
33 Custody of the Seal of the Andhra High Court.
34 Form of writs and other processes.
35 Powers of Judges.
36 The place of sitting of the High Court.
37 Procedure as to appeals to the Supreme Court.
38 Transfer of proceedings from Madras High Court to Andhra High Court.
39 Savings.
40 Transitional provisions.
41 High Court for the added areas of Mysore.
42 Interpretation.
43 Authorisation of expenditure pending its sanction by Legislature.
44 Vote on account by the Madras Legislative Assembly.
45 Authorisation under the Madras Appropriation Act to cease.
46 Reports relating to the accounts of Madras State.
47 Apportionment of assets and liabilities.
48 Contracts.
49 Liability in respect of actionable wrongs.
50 Liability as guarantor.
51 Power of President to order allocation or adjustment in certain cases.
52 Certain expenditure to be charged on the Consolidated Fund of the State.
53 Territorial extent of laws.
54 Power to adapt laws.
55 Power to construe laws.
56 Power to name authorities, etc., for exercising statutory functions.
57 Legal proceedings concerned the State of Madras.
58 Provisions as to certain pending proceedings.
59 Provisions for detention in, and power to commit to, certain jails and other institutions.
60 Continuance of facilities in certain State institutions.
61 Provisions relating to the Indian Administrative Service and the Indian Police Service.
62 Provisions relating to the Indian Civil Service, the Indian Police, the Indian Service of Engineers and the Indian Forest Service.
63 Provisions relating to other Services.
64 Power of President to give directions.
65 Report of the Madras Public Service Commission.
66 Special provisions with regard to Tungabhadra Project.
67 Allowances and privileges of the Governor of Andhra.
68 Effect of provisions of the Act inconsistent with other laws.
69 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definition of “dowry”.
3 Penalty for giving or taking dowry.
4 Penalty for demanding dowry.
4A Ban on advertisement.
5 Agreement for giving or taking dowry to be void.
6 Dowry to be for the benefit of the wife or her heirs.
7 Cognizance of offences.
8 Offences to be cognizable for certain purposes and to be bailable and non-compoundable.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Central Pollution Control Board.
4 State Pollution Control Boards constituted under section 4 of Act 6 of 1974 to be State Boards under this Act.
5 Constitution of State Boards.
6 Central Board to exercise the powers and perform the functions of a State Board in the Union territories.
7 Terms and conditions of service of members.
8 Disqualifications.
9 Vacation of seats by members.
10 Meetings of Board.
11 Constitution of committees.
12 Temporary association of persons with Board for particular purpose.
13 Vacancy in Board not to invalidate acts or proceedings.
14 Member-secretary and officers and other employees of State Boards.
15 Delegation of powers.
16 Functions of Central Board.
17 Functions of State Boards.
18 Power to give directions.
19 Power to declare air pollution control areas.
20 Power to give instructions for ensuring standards for emission from automobiles.
21 Restrictions on use of certain industrial plants.
22 Persons carrying on industry, etc., not to allow emission of air pollutants in excess of the standard laid down by State Board.
22A Power of Board to make application to court for restraining persons from causing air pollution.
23 Furnishing of information to State Board and other agencies in certain cases.
24 Power of entry and inspection.
25 Power to obtain information.
26 Power to take samples of air or emission and procedure to be followed in connection therewith.
27 Reports of the result of analysis on samples taken under section 26.
28 State Air Laboratory.
29 Analysis.
30 Reports of analysis.
31 Appeals.
31A Power to give directions.
32 Contribution by Central Government.
33 Fund of Board.
33A Borrowing powers of Board.
34 Budget.
35 Annual report.
36 Accounts and audit.
37 Failure to comply with the provisions of section 21 or section 22 or with the directions issued under section 31A.
38 Penalties for certain acts.
39 Penalty for contravention of certain provisions of the Act.
40 Offences by companies.
41 Offences by Government Departments.
42 Protection of action taken in good faith.
43 Cognizance of offences.
44 Members, officers and employees of Board to be public servants.
45 Reports and returns.
46 Bar of jurisdiction.
47 Power of State Government to supersede State Board.
48 Special provision in the case of supersession of the Central Board or the State Boards constituted under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974.
49 Dissolution of State Boards constituted under the Act.
50 [Omitted.].
51 Maintenance of register.
52 Effect of other laws.
53 Power of Central Government to make rules.
54 Power of State Government to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and incorporation of National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development.
4 Capital.
5 Management.
6 Board of Directors.
7 Term of office of Chairman and other directors, retirement and payment of fees.
8 Term of office of Managing Director and whole-time directors, conditions of service, etc.
9 Disqualifications.
10 Vacation and resignation of office by directors.
11 Casual vacancy in the office of Managing Director.
12 Meetings of Board.
13 Committees of National Bank.
14 Advisory Council.
15 Member of Board or Committee thereof not to participate in meetings in certain cases.
16 Transfer of assets and liabilities of Agricultural Refinance and Development Corporation.
17 Dissolution of the Corporation and repeal of Act 10 of 1963.
18 Transfer of business from Reserve Bank.
19 Borrowings by the National Bank.
20 Borrowings in foreign currency.
21 Production and marketing credit.
22 Conversion loan for production credit.
23 Rescheduling of loans to artisans, small-scale industries, etc.
24 Investment credit--medium term.
25 Other investment credit.
26 Purchase and sale of shares.
27 Loans to State Governments for share capital contribution.
27A Loans to State Government, undertakings, etc.
28 Security for credit.
29 Amounts and securities to be held in trust.
30 Direct loans.
30A Bills rediscounting.
31 Commission.
32 Issue of guarantees.
33 Power to impose conditions for accommodation.
34 Power to call for repayment before agreed period.
35 National Bank to have access to records.
36 Validity of loan or advance not to be questioned.
37 National Bank not to grant loans or advances against its own bonds or debentures.
37A Prohibited business.
38 Other functions of National Bank.
38A Promotion of subsidiaries.
38B Securitisation of debt.
38C Exemption from compulsory registration.
39 Incidental powers.
40 Deposits and investments.
41 Credit information.
42 National Rural Credit (Long Term Operations) Fund.
43 National Rural Credit (Stabilisation) Fund.
44 Research and Development Fund.
45 Reserve Fund and other Funds.
46 Preparation of balance-sheet, etc., of National Bank.
47 Disposal of surplus.
48 Audit.
49 Returns.
50 Staff of National Bank.
51 Obligation as to fidelity and secrecy.
52 Defects in appointment not to invalidate acts, etc.
52A Agreement with National Bank on appointment of directors to prevail.
53 Protection of action taken under the Act.
54 Indemnity of directors.
55 [Omitted].
56 Penalties.
57 Offences by companies.
58 Bankers' Books Evidence Act, 1891, to apply in relation to National Bank.
59 Liquidation of National Bank.
60 Power of Board to make regulations.
61 [Repealed.].
62 Power to remove difficulty.
1 Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Hijacking.
4 Punishment for hijacking.
5 Punishment for acts of violence connected with hijacking.
6 Conferment of powers of investigations, etc.
7 Jurisdiction.
8 Designated Court.
9 Offences triable by Designated Court.
10 Application of Code to proceedings before Designated Court.
11 Provisions as to extradition.
12 Provision as to bail.
13 Contracting parties to Convention.
14 Power to treat certain aircraft to be registered in Convention countries.
15 Previous sanction necessary for prosecution.
16 Presumption as to offences under sections 3 and 5.
17 Protection of action taken in good faith.
18 Powers of investigating officers to seize or attach property.
19 Confiscation and forfeiture of property.
20 General power to make rules.
21 Repeal and savings.
43Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
44Power to remove difficulties.
45Repealed..
46Repeal and saving
92 Deductions from pay and allowances of airmen
93 Computation of time of absence of custody.
94Pay and allowances daring trial.
95Limit of certain deductions.
96 Deduction from public money due to a person.
97Pay and allowances of prisoner of war during inquiry into his conduct.
98 Remission of deductions.
99Provision for dependants of prisoner of war from remitted deductions.
100Provision for dependants of prisoner of war from his pay and allowances.
101 Period during which a person is deemed to be a prisoner of war
102Custody of offenders
103 Duty of commanding officer in regard to detention.
104 Interval between committal and court-martial
105 Arrest by civil authorities.
106Capture of deserters.
107Inquiry into absence without leave.
108 Provost-marshals.
109 Different kinds of courts-martial.
110 Power to convene a general court-martial.
111Power to convene a district court-martial.
112Contents of warrants issued under sections 110 and 111
113Power to convene a summary general court-martial.
114Composition of general court-martial.
115 Composition of district court-martial.
116 Composition of summary general court-martial.
117Dissolution of court-martial.
118Powers of general and summary general courts-martial.
119 Powers of district Court-martial.
120 Prohibition of second trial.
121 Period of limitation for trial.
122Liability of offender who ceases to be subject to Act.
123 Place of trial
124 Choice between criminal court and court-martial.
125 Power of criminal court to require delivery of offender.
126 Successive trials by a criminal, court and a court-martial.
127 Presiding Officer.
128 Judge Advocate.
129Challenges
130 Oaths of member, Judge advocate and witness.
131Voting by members
132General rule as to evidence.
133Judicial notice.
134 Summoning witnesses
135 Documents exempted from production.
136Commissions for examination of witnesses.
137Examination of a witness on commission.
138Conviction of offence not charged.
139Presumption as to signatures.
140 Enrolment paper.
141 Presumption as to certain documents.
142Reference by accused to Government officer.
143 Evidence of previous convictions and general character
144Lunacy of accused
145Subsequent fitness of lunatic accused for trial.
146Transmission to Central Government of orders under section 145.
147Release of lunatic accused.
148 Delivery of lunatic accused to relatives
149Order for custody and disposal of property pending trial
150 Order for disposal of property regarding which offence is committed
151 Powers of courts-martial when certain offences are committed by persons not subject to this Act.
152 Finding and sentence not valid, unless confirmed.
153 Power to confirm finding and sentence of general court-martial.
154 Power to confirm finding and sentence of district court-martial.
155 Limitation of powers of confirming authority
156Power to confirm finding and sentence of summary general courts- martial.
157Power of confirming authority to mitigate, remit or commute sentences.
158Confirming of findings and sentences on board a ship.
159Revision of finding or sentence.
160 Alteration of finding or sentence in certain cases
161 Remedy against order, finding or sentence of court-martial.
162 Annulment of proceedings.
163Form of sentence of death
164Commencement of sentence of transportation or imprisonment.
165 Execution of sentence of transportation.
166 Execution of sentence of imprisonment.
167Temporary custody of offender.
168 Execution of sentence of imprisonment in special cases.
169Conveyance of prisoner from place to place.
170Execution of sentence of detention.
171 Communication of certain orders to prison officers.
172Execution of sentence of fine
173Establishment and regulation of air force prisons.
174 Informality or error in the order or warrants.
175Power to make rules in respect of prisons and prisoners.
176Restriction of rule-making power in respect to corporal punishment.
177Pardon and remission.
178 Cancellation of conditional pardon, release on parole or remission.
179 Reduction of warrant officer or non-commissioned officer
180Suspension of sentence of transportation, imprisonment or detention.
181 Orders pending suspension.
182Release on suspension.
183 Computation of period of suspension.
184 Order after suspension.
185Reconsideration of case after suspension
186 Fresh sentence after suspension.
187 Scope of power of suspension
188 Effect of suspension and remission on dismissal.
189 Power to make rules.
190 Power to make regulations
191 Publication of rules and regulations in Gazette.
191ALaying of rules and regulations before Parliament.
192Repealed.
193Definition of British officer.
194Powers of British officer.
35Capital allocated to power.
36Capital allocated to flood control.
37Disposal of profits and deficits.
38Payment of interest
39Interest charge and other expenses to be added to and receipts taken for reduction of capital cost.
40Provision for depreciation and reserve and other funds.
41 Corporation's share in betterment levy by State Governments.
42. Borrowing of money
43Liability to pay Central taxes.
44Budget.
45Annual report.
46Other annual financial statements.
47Accounts and audit.
48Directions by the Central Government
49Disputes between the Corporation and Governments.
50. Compulsory acquisition of land for the Corporation.
51. Control of Central Government.
52Application of certain provisions of the Indian Forest Act, 1927, to the forests of the Corporation.
53Penalty.
54Procedure for prosecution.
55Power of entry.
56Members, officers and servants of the Corporation to be public servants.
57Protection of action of action taken under the Act.
58. Effect of other laws.
59. Power to make rules.
60Power to make regulations.
51Power to levy concessional rates in certain cases.
52 Omitted..
53Exemption from, and remission of, rates or charges.
54 Power of Central Government to require modification or cancellation of rates.
55 Refund of overcharges.
56Notice of payment of charges short-levied or erroneously refunded
57Board not to lease rates without sanction.
58Time for payment of rates on goods.
59Board’s lien for rates.
60Ship-owner’s lien for freight and other charges.
61Sale of goods after two months if rates or rent are not paid or lien for freight is not discharged
62Disposal of goods not removed from premises of Board within time limit.
63Application of sale proceeds.
64Recovery of rates and charges by distraint of vessel.
65Grant of port-clearance after payment of rates and realisation of damages, etc.
66 Power to raise loans.
67 Port Trust securities.
68Right of survivors of joint or several payees of securities.
69Power of one or two or more joint holders to grant receipts
70Indorsements to be made on security itself.
71Indorser of security not liable for amount thereof.
72 Impression of signature on securities.
73Issue of duplicate securities.
74Issue of converted, etc., securities.
74A Recognition as holder of Port Trust securities in certain cases.
74B Legal effect of recognition by the Board under section 74A.
75Discharge in certain cases.
76. Power of Board to make regulations.
77Place and currency of loans raised by Board.
78Security for loans taken out by Board.
79Remedies of Government in respect of loans made to Boards.
80Power of Board to repay loans before due date
81Establishment of sinking fund.
82Investment and application of sinking fund.
83Examination of sinking fund.
84Power of Board to raise loans on short-term bills.
85Power of Board to take temporary loans or overdrafts.
86Power of Board to borrow money from International Bank for Reconstruction and Development or other foreign institutions.
87General account of port
88Application of moneys in general account.
89Omitted..
90Establishment of reserve funds.
91Power to reserve Port Trust securities for Board’s own investments
92Prior sanction of Central Government to charge expenditure to capital.
93Works requiring sanction of Board or Central Government.
94Powers of Chairman as to execution of works
95Power of Board to compound or compromise claims.
96Writing off of losses.
97Powers, etc., of Board as Conservator or Body appointed under section 36 of Indian Ports Act.
98Budget estimates.
99Preparation of supplemental estimate
100Re-appropriation of amounts in estimate
101Adherence to estimate except in emergency.
102 Accounts and audit.
103Publication of audit report.
104Board to remedy defects and irregularities pointed out in audit report.
105Central Government to decide difference between Board and auditors.
106 Administration report.
107 Submission of statements of income and expenditure to Central Government.
108 Power of Central Government to order survey or examination of works of Board.
109 Power of Central Government to restore or complete works at the cost of Board.
110 Power of Central Government to supersede Board.
110A Power of Central Government to supersede the Authority.
111 Power of Central Government to issue directions to Board.
112 Every person employed by the authority of this Act to be a public servant
113 Penalty for contravention of sections 37, 38, 40 and 41.
114 Penalty for setting up wharves, quays, etc., without permission.
115 Penalty for evading rates, etc.
116 Recovery of value of damage to property of Board
117 Other offences.
117A Person interested in contracts, etc., with the Board to be deemed to have committed an offence under section 168 of Indian Penal Code.
118 Cognizance of offences.
119 Offences by companies.
120. Limitation of proceedings in respect of things done under the Act.
121 Protection of acts done in good faith.
122 Power of Central Government to make rules.
123General power of Board to make regulations.
123APower of Authority to make regulations.
124 Provisions with respect to regulations
125 Power of Central Government to direct regulations to be made or to make regulations.
126 Power of Central Government to make first regulations.
127 Posting of certain regulations, etc
128Saving of right of Central Government and municipalities to use wharves, etc., for collecting duties and of power of Customs Officers.
129Application of certain provisions of the Act to aircraft.
130Power to evict certain persons from the premises of Board.
131 Alternative remedy by suit
48 Power to summon and examine witnesses.
49Power of person beneficially interested to inspect Administrator-General’s account, etc., and take copies.
50 False evidence.
51Assets unclaimed for twelve years to be transferred to Government.
52 Mode of proceeding by claimant to recover principal money so transferred.
53 Succession Act or Companies Act not to affect Administrator-General.
54 Savings of provisions of Police Acts for presidency-towns.
55Order of court to be equivalent to decree
56Provision for administration by Consular Officer in case of death in certain circumstances of foreign subject.
57Letters of administration not necessary in respects of small estates administered by Administrator-General in accordance with certain Acts.
58Powers to grant Administrator-General letters limited for purpose of dealing with assets in accordance with the Army and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950, or the Navy Act, 1957.
59Act not to affect Army and Air Force (Disposal of Private Property) Act, 1950, or the Navy Act, 1957.
60 Saving of provisions of Indian Registration Act, 1908.
61Power of Central Government to make rules.
62 Power of State Government to make rules.
63 Laying of rules made by Central Government before Parliament.
64 Repeal and savings.
20 Power to exempt.
21 Protection for acts done in good faith.
22 Delegation.
23 Power to remove difficulties.
24Scheme to be laid before Houses of Parliament.
29Information to be furnished by the Council and publication thereof.
30Commissions of inquiry.
31Protection of action taken in good faith.
32Power to make rules.
33Power to make regulations
34Repeal of Act XXVII of 1933.
37 Canteens, etc.
38Safety Committee and safety officers
39 Notice of certain accidents.
40. Power of appropriate Government to make rules for the safety and health of building workers.
41Framing of model rules for safety measures.
42 Appointment of Director-General, Chief Inspector and Inspectors.
43 Powers of Inspectors.
44 Responsibility of employers
45Responsibility for payment of wages and compensation
46Notice of commencement of building or other construction work.
47Penalty for contravention of provisions regarding safety measures.
48Penalty for failure to give notice of the commencement of the building or other construction work.
49Penalty for obstructions
50Penalty for other offences
51Appeal.
52Recovery of penalty.
53Offences by companies
54Cognizance of offences
55Limitation of prosecutions
56Delegation of powers
57 Returns
58Application of Act 8 of 1923 to building workers.
59Protection of action taken in good faith
60Power of Central Government to give directions.
61Power to remove difficulties.
62Power to make rules.
63Saving of certain laws.
64Repeal and saving
8 Right to subscribe to General Provident Fund.
9 Other conditions of service.
10Comptroller and Auditor-General to compile accounts of Union and States
11 Comptroller and Auditor-General to prepare and submit accounts to the President, Governors of States and Administrators of Union territories having Legislative Assemblies.
12 Comptroller and Auditor-General to give information and render assistance to the Union and States.
13 General provisions relating to audit.
14Audit of receipts and expenditure of bodies or authorities substantially financed from Union or State Revenues.
15Functions of Comptroller and Auditor-General in the case of grants or loans given to other authorities or bodies.
16Audit of receipts of Union or of States.
17 Audit of accounts of stores and stock.
18Powers of Comptroller and Auditor-General in connection with audit of accounts.
19Audit of Government companies and corporations.
19A Laying of reports in relation to accounts of Government companies and corporations.
20 Audit of accounts of certain authorities or bodies.
21 Delegation of power of Comptroller and Auditor-General.
22 Power to make rules.
23 Power to make regulations.
24 Power to dispense with detailed audit.
25Repeal.
26Removal of doubts.
4Fund to be recognised under Act 43 of 1961.
5Coal Mines Bonus Schemes
6Retrospective operation of a scheme.
7Modification of a scheme
7A Schemes to be laid before Parliament
7B Determination of moneys due from employers.
8 Protection against attachment
9 Penalty.
10Inspectors
10AMode of recovery of money due from an employer
10BDetermination of employer in certain cases.
10CDelegation of powers
10D Payment of contribution by employers and recovery thereof from members
10ERecovery of monies by employers and contractors.
10F Power to recover damages.
11 Priority of payment of contributions and bonus over other debts
11A Protection for acts done in good faith.
11B Power to remove difficulties
11CPower to exempt
11DAct to have effect notwithstanding anything contained in Act 31 of 1956.
12Repeal of Ordinance 7 of 1948.
55ADangerous unauthorised flying.
55B Inaccurate certificate.
55C Low flying and annoyance by flying
55D Disobedience of lawful command of captain of an aircraft.
56 Offences by officers in charge of convoy
57Taking unauthorised goods on board ship
58 Offences in respect of property.
59Arson
60 Falsifying official documents and false declarations.
61Malingering, etc.
62Penalty for endeavouring to stir up disturbance on account of unwholesomeness of victuals or other just grounds.
63Offences in respect of papers relating to prize.
64 Offences in respect of price.
65 Offences in respect of persons on board a prize ship.
66Unlawful taking of ransoming a prize
67Breaking bulk on board a prize ship.
68Violation of the Act, regulations and orders.
69 Offences in relation to Court-martial.
70 Fraudulent entry
71 Escape from custody
72 Failure to assist in detention of offenders.
73 Penalty for failure to attend by members of reserve forces when called up.
74Offences against good order and naval discipline
75Attempts.
76Abetment of offences.
77Civil offences
78 Jurisdiction as to place and offences.
79Jurisdiction as to time
80Trial after a person ceases to be subject to naval law
81 Punishments.
82Provisions as to award of punishment
83 Power to issue warrants of arrest.
84Arrest without warrant.
85 Procedure and conditions of naval custody.
86 Investigation after arrest.
87Duty to receive or keep in custody.
88Procedure before trial.
89Provost-marshals
90Joinder of charges.
91Acts amounting to different offences.
92 Joinder of accused person
93 Power of court-martial and commanding officers to try offences
94Power of Central Government, Chief of the Naval Staff and other officers to impose forfeiture of time or seniority
95Disciplinary Courts when may be constituted.
96Constitution and procedure of disciplinary courts.
97 Constitution of courts-martial.
98 Where courts-martial to be held.
99Trial judge advocate
100 Courts-martial to be public.
101Commencement of proceedings.
102 Objections to members.
103Further objections
104Administering oath or affirmation
105 Arraignment.
106Opening of prosecution case.
107Calling of prosecution witness not in the original list
108Swearing of interpreter and shorthand-writer.
109Objection to interpreter or shorthand-writer.
110 Swearing of witnesses.
111Plea of no case and defence of accused
112Adjournment to view
113 Summing up by the trial judge advocate
114Duties of the trial judge advocate
115Duties of the court
116Retirement to consider finding
45Power of Reserve Bank to apply to Central Government for suspension of business by a banking company and to prepare scheme of reconstitution or amalgamation.
117Announcement of the finding
45APart IIIA to override other laws.
118Drawing up of the finding
119Evidence of character and previous convictions
45BPower of High Court to decide all claims in respect of banking companies.
120Consideration of the sentence
121Announcement of the sentence
45CTransfer of pending proceedings.
122Adjournment
45DSettlement of list of debtors.
123Provisions relating to dissolution of courts-martial
124 Ascertaining the opinion of the court
45ESpecial provisions to make calls on contributories.
45FDocuments of banking company to be evidence.
125 Finding that the offence was committed with intent involving less degree of punishment
45GPublic examination of directors and auditors.
126Alternative findings
45HSpecial provisions for assessing damages against delinquent directors, etc
127Finding lesser offence proved on charge of greater offence
128Transmission of proceedings to the Judge Advocate General of the Navy
45-IDuty of directors and officers of banking company to assist in the realisation of property.
129Right of accused to copy of proceedings and sentence
45JSpecial provisions for punishing offences in relation to banking companies being wound up.
130Application of the Evidence Act
131Accused competent witness for defence
132Judicial notice
133 Presumption as to certain documents
134Summoning of witnesses
135Commissions for examination of witnesses
136 Examination of witnesses on commission
137 Power to summon and examine material witnesses
138Power of court to pay compensation out of fine
139Summary punishment for contempt of court person subject to naval law
140Summary punishment for contempt of court by person not subject to naval law
141Powers of court-martial when certain offences are committed by persons not subject to naval law
142Powers of courts martial and disciplinary courts in relation to proceedings under this Act
143Accused found insane during trial
144Lunacy of the accused at the time of offence
145Disposal of property pending trial
146Disposal of property regarding which offence is committed
147Form of sentence of death
148Interim custody until execution of sentence of death
149Execution of sentences of death
150Place of imprisonment and detention
151Commencement of sentence
152Imprisonment of offender already under sentence
153 Change of place of confinement
154Discharge or removal of prisoners
155Time of detention in naval custody
156 Removal of insane prisoners
157Naval prisons and naval detention quarters
158Execution of sentence of fine
159Power to make regulations in respect of naval prisons and detention quarters.
160Judicial review by the Judge Advocate General of the Navy.
161Consideration by the Chief of the Naval Staff.
162Petitions to the Central Government or Chief of the Naval Staff against findings or sentences
163Powers of Central Government and the Chief of the Naval Staff in respect of findings and sentences.
45KOmitted.
45L Public examination of directors and auditors, etc., in respect of a banking company under schemes of arrangement
45MSpecial provisions for banking companies working under schemes of arrangement at the commencement of the Amendment Act.
45NAppeals.
45-OSpecial period of limitation
45PReserve Bank to tender advice in winding up proceedings
45QPower to Inspect
45RPower to call for returns and information
45SChief Presidency Magistrate and District Magistrate to assist official liquidator in taking charge of property of banking company being wound up.
45TEnforcement of orders and decisions of High Court.
45U Power of High Court to make rules.
45V References to directors, etc., shall be construed as including references to past directors, etc.
45WPart II not to apply to banking companies being wound up
45X Validation of certain proceedings.
45YPower of Central Government to make rules for the preservation of records.
45ZReturn of paid instruments to customers.
45ZANomination for payment of depositors' money.
45ZB Notice of claims of other persons regarding deposits not receivable.
45ZCNomination for return of articles kept in safe custody with banking company.
45ZDNotice of claims of other persons regarding articles not receivable.
45ZERelease of contents of safety lockers.
45ZFNotice of claims of other persons regarding safety lockers not receivable.
46Penalties
46AChairman, director, etc., to be public servants for the purposes of Chapter IX of the Indian Penal Code.
47Cognizance of offences.
47APower of Reserve Bank to impose penalty
48Application of fines.
49 Special provisions for private banking companies.
49ARestriction on acceptance of deposits withdrawable by cheque.
49BChange of name by a banking company.
49CAlteration of memorandum of a banking company.
50Certain claims for compensation barred
51Application of certain provisions to the State Bank of India and other notified banks.
52Power of Central Government to make rules.
53Power to exempt in certain cases.
54Protection of action taken under Act.
55Amendment of Act 2 of 1934.
55APower to remove difficulties
56Act to apply to co-operative societies subject to modifications.
22A Omitted..
23Penalties
24 Other penalties.
25Offences by companies.
26 Jurisdiction of courts.
27Previous sanction of Central Government.
28Protection of action taken in good faith.
29 Dissolution of the Board
30Act to have overriding effect.
31Power to make rules.
88 Bar to challenge of validity of any notification, etc.
89 Notice of suits by parties against Board.
90 Notice of suits, etc., by courts
91 Proceedings under the Act 1 of 1894.
92 Board to be party to suit or proceeding
93 Bar to compromise of suits by or against mutawalli
94Power to make application to the Tribunal in case of failure of mutawalli to discharge his duties.
95 Power of appellate authority to entertain appeal after expiry of specified period.
96 Power of Central Government to regulate secular activities of auqaf.
97Directions by State Government
98 Annual report by State Government.
99 Power to supersede Board
100 Protection of action taken in good faith.
101 Survey Commissioner, members and officers of the Board, deemed to be public servants.
102 Special provision for reorganisation of certain Boards
103 Special provision for establishment of Board for part of a State.
104Application of Act to properties given or donated by persons not professing Islam for support of certain waqf.
104A Prohibition of sale, gift, exchange, mortgage or transfer of waqf property
104B Restoration of waqf properties in occupation of Government agencies to waqf Board.
105 Power of Board and Chief Executive Officer to require copies of documents, etc., to be furnished
106 Powers of Central Government to constitute common Boards
107Act 36 of 1963 not to apply for recovery of waqf properties.
108Special provision as to evacuee waqf properties.
108A Act to have overriding effect.
109Power to make rules
110Powers to make regulations by the Board.
111Laying of rules and regulations before State Legislature
112Repeal and savings
113Power to remove difficulties.
163AProvision relating to parole.
164 Suspension of sentences.
165Offences by persons not subject to naval law in relation to courts-martial and disciplinary courts.
166 Penalties for aiding escape or attempt to escape of prisoners and for breach of prison regulations.
167 Penalty as regards gaolers, etc.
168Appointment of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy and his subordinate officers
169 Functions of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy.
170 Discharge of functions of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy in his absence.
171 Disposal of property of deceased sailors.
172 Disposal of property of deceased officers.
173 Decision of questions as to ship and service debts and other debts in ship or quarters.
174 Nature of the powers of commanding officer or Committee of Adjustment.
1 Short title.
2 Interpretation.
3 Qualification for membership of the Council of States.
4 Qualifications for membership of the House of the People.
5 Qualifications for membership of a Legislative Assembly.
5A Qualifications for membership of Legislative Assembly of Sikkim.
6 Qualifications for membership of a Legislative Council.
7 Definitions.
8 Disqualification on conviction for certain offences.
8A Disqualification on ground of corrupt practices.
9 Disqualification for dismissal for corruption or disloyalty.
9A Disqualification for Government contracts, etc.
10 Disqualification for office under Government company.
10A Disqualification for failure to lodge account of election expenses.
11 Removal or reduction of period of disqualification.
11A Disqualification arising out of conviction and corrupt practices.
11B Removal of disqualifications.
12 Notification for biennial election to the Council of States.
12A Notification for election to fill the seat allotted to the State of Sikkim in the Council of States.
13 [Omitted.].
14 Notification for general election to the House of the People.
14A Notification for electing the representative of the State of Sikkim to the existing House of the people.
15 Notification for general election to a State Legislative Assembly.
15A Notification for certain elections to Legislative Councils.
16 Notification for biennial elections to a State Legislative Council.
19 Definition.
19A Delegation of functions of Election Commission.
20 General duties of chief electoral officers.
20A General duties of district election officer.
20B Observers.
21 Returning officers.
22 Assistant returning officers.
23 Returning officer to include assistant returning officers performing the functions of the returning officer.
24 General duty of the returning officer.
25 Provision of polling stations for constituencies.
26 Appointment of presiding officers for polling stations.
27 General duty of the presiding officer.
28 Duties of a polling officer.
28A Returning officer, presiding officer, etc., deemed to be on deputation to Election Commission.
29 Special provisions in the case of certain elections.
29A Registration with the Election Commission of associations and bodies as political parties.
29B Political parties entitled to accept contribution.
29C Declaration of donation received by the political parties.
30 Appointment of dates for nominations, etc.
31 Public notice of election.
32 Nomination of candidates for election.
33 Presentation of nomination paper and requirement for a valid nomination.
33A Right to information.
33B Candidate to furnish information only under the Act and the rules.
34 Deposits.
35 Notice of nominations and the time and place for their scrutiny.
36 Scrutiny of nominations.
37 Withdrawal of candidature.
38 Publication of list of contesting candidates.
39 Nomination of candidates at other elections.
39A Allocation of equitable sharing of time.
40 Election agents.
41 Disqualification for being an election agent.
42 Revocation of the appointment, or death, of an election agent.
43 [Omitted.].
44 [Omitted.].
45 Functions of election agents.
46 Appointment of polling agents.
47 Appointment of counting agents.
48 Revocation of the appointment or death of a polling agent or counting agent.
49 Functions of polling agents and counting agents.
50 Attendance of a contesting candidate or his election agent at polling stations, and performance by him of the functions of a polling agent or counting agent.
51 Non-attendance of polling or counting agents.
52 Death of candidate of recognised Political Party before Poll.
53 Procedure in contested and uncontested elections.
54 [Omitted.].
55 Eligibility of members of Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes to hold seats not reserved for those castes or tribes.
55A [Omitted.].
56 Fixing time for poll.
57 Adjournment of poll in emergencies.
58 Fresh poll in the case of destruction, etc., of ballot boxes.
58A Adjournment of poll or countermanding of election on the ground of booth capturing.
59 Manner of voting at elections.
60 Special procedure for voting by certain classes of persons.
61 Special procedure for preventing personation of electors.
61A Voting machines at elections.
62 Right to vote.
63 [Omitted.].
64 Counting of votes.
64A Destruction, loss, etc., of ballot papers at the time of counting.
65 Equality of votes.
66 Declaration of results.
67 Report of the result.
67A Date of election of candidate.
68 Vacation of seats when elected to both Houses of Parliament.
69 Vacation of seats by persons already members of one House on election to other House of Parliament.
70 Election to more than one seat in either House of Parliament or in the House or either House of the Legislature of a State.
71 Publication of results of elections to the Council of States and of names of persons nominated by the President.
72 [Omitted.].
73 Publication of results of general elections to the House of the People and the State Legislative Assemblies.
73A Special provisions as to certain elections.
74 Publication of results of elections to the State Legislative Councils and of names of persons nominated to such Councils.
75A Declaration of assets and liabilities.
76 Application of Chapter.
77 Account of election expenses and maximum thereof.
78 Lodging of account with the district election officer.
78A Free supply of copies of electoral rolls.
78B Supply of certain items to candidates, etc.
79 Definitions.
80 Election petitions.
80A High Court to try election petitions.
81 Presentation of petitions.
82 Parties to the petition.
83 Contents of petition.
84 Relief that may be claimed by the petitioner.
85 [Omitted.].
86 Trial of election petitions.
87 Procedure before the High Court.
93 Documentary evidence.
94 Secrecy of voting not to be infringed.
95 Answering of criminating questions and certificate of indemnity.
96 Expenses of witnesses.
97 Recrimination when seat claimed.
98 Decision of the High Court.
99 Other orders to be made by the High Court.
100 Grounds for declaring election to be void.
101 Grounds for which a candidate other than the returned candidate may be declared to have been elected.
102 Procedure in case of an equality of votes.
103 Communication of orders of the High Court.
104 [Omitted.].
105 [Omitted.].
106 Transmission of order to the appropriate authority, etc., and its publication.
107 Effect of orders of the High Court.
108 [Omitted.].
109 Withdrawal of election petitions.
110 Procedure for withdrawal of election petitions.
111 Report of withdrawal by the High Court to the Election Commission.
112 Abatement of election petitions.
116 Abatement or substitution on death of respondent.
116A Appeals to Supreme Court.
116B Stay of operation of order of High Court.
116C Procedure in appeal.
117 Security for costs.
118 Security for costs from a respondent.
119 Costs.
121 Payment of costs out of security deposits and return of such deposits.
122 Execution of orders as to costs.
123 Corrupt practices.
125 Promoting enmity between classes in connection with election.
175 Powers of Central Government to hand over estate of deceased persons to the AdministratorGeneral.
176 Disposal of surplus by prescribed persons.
177 Disposal of effects not converted into money.
178 Termination of liability of commanding officer, Committee, prescribed person and the Central Government.
179 Saving of rights of representative.
180Application of sections 171 to 179 to persons of unsound mind.
181Appointment of Standing Committee of Adjustment in certain cases.
182Exercise of powers by other persons.
183Forfeiture of effects for absence without leave.
184 Power to make regulations.
184A Power to make regulations with retrospective effect
185 Regulations to be laid before Parliament.
186 Repeals.
187 Provisions as to existing naval forces, appointments, etc.
188 Power of officers of the Royal Navy.
125A Penalty for filing false affidavit, etc
126Prohibition of public meetings during period of forty-eight hours ending with hour fixed for conclusion of poll.
126A Restriction on publication and dissemination of result of exit polls, etc.
126B Offences by companies.
127Disturbances at election meetings.
127A Restrictions on the printing of pamphlets, posters, etc.
128 Maintenance of Secrecy of voting.
129 Officers, etc., at elections not to act for candidates or to influence voting.
1 Short title, extent, application, commencement, duration and savings.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of the National Commission for Safai Karamcharis.
4 Term of office and conditions of service of Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and Members.
5 Officers and other employees of the Commission.
6 Vacancy, etc., not to invalidate the proceedings of the Commission.
7 Procedure to be regulated by the Commission.
8 Functions and powers of the Commission.
10 Central Government to consult Commission.
11 Annual report.
12 Annual report to be laid before Parliament or the Legislative Assembly.
13 Delegation of powers.
14 Protection of action taken in good faith.
15 Power to make rules.
130 Prohibition of canvassing in or near polling stations.
131 Penalty for disorderly conduct in or near polling stations.
132 Penalty for misconduct at the polling station.
132A Penalty for failure to observe procedure for voting.
133 Penalty for illegal hiring or procuring of conveyance at elections.
134 Breaches of official duty in connection with elections.
134A Penalty for Government servants for acting as election agent, polling agent or counting agent
134B Prohibition of going armed to or near a polling station.
135 Removal of ballot papers from polling station to be an offence.
135A Offence of booth capturing.
135B Grant of paid holiday to employees on the day of poll
135C Liquor not to be sold, given or distributed on polling day
136 Other offences and penalties therefor.
137 Omitted..
138 Repealed..
139 Omitted..
140Omitted.
140A Omitted..
141 Omitted..
142 Omitted..
143Omitted..
144 Omitted..
145Omitted..
146 Powers of Election Commission.
146A Statements made by persons to the Election Commission
146B Procedure to be followed by the Election Commission
146C Protection of action taken in good faith.
147Casual vacancies in the Council of States.
148 Omitted..
149 Casual vacancies in the House of the People.
150 Casual vacancies in the State Legislative Assemblies
151 Casual vacancies in the State Legislative Councils.
151A Time limit for filling vacancies referred to in sections 147, 149, 150 and 151.
152List of members of the State Legislative Assemblies and electoral colleges to be maintained by the returning officers concerned.
153Extension of time for completion of election.
154Term of office of members of the Council of States.
155 Commencement of the term of office of members of the Council of States.
156 Term of office of members of State Legislative Councils.
157 Commencement of the term of office of members of the Legislative Councils.
158 Return or forfeiture of candidate’s deposit.
159 Staff or certain authorities to be made available for election work
160 Requisitioning of premises, vehicles, etc., for election purposes.
161 Payment of compensation
162 Power to obtain information
163 Powers of entry into and inspection of premises, etc
164Eviction from requisitioned premises.
165 Release of premises from requisition.
166 Delegation of functions of the State Government with regard to requisitioning.
167 Penalty for contravention of any order regarding requisitioning.
168 Omitted..
169 Power to make rules.
170 Jurisdiction of civil courts barred.
171 Repealed..
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Creation of Legislative Council for Andhra Pradesh.
4 Amendment of Third Schedule and Fourth Schedule of Act 43 of 1950.
5 Amendment of section 15A of Act 43 of 1951.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Marriage between Arya Samajists not to be invalid.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Extension of certain laws.
3 Construction of references to laws not in force in Arunachal Pradesh.
4 Construction of references to authorities where new authorities have been constituted.
5 Power to remove difficulties.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Statements of relevant facts in scheduled documents to be themselves relevant facts.
3 Presumption as to genuineness of documents.
4 Definition.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Interpretation.
3 Continuance of legal proceedings.
4 Exclusion of time in computing period of limitation.
5 Repeal.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Cutchi Memons to be governed in certain matters by Muhammadan Law.
3 Savings.
4 Repealed.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Grounds for decree for dissolution of marriage
3Notice to be served on heirs of the husband when the husband’s whereabouts are not known.
4Effect of conversion to another faith.
5Rights to dower not to be affected.
6Repealed.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Salary.
4 Term of office.
5 Leave.
6 Pension payable to Election Commissioners.
7 Right to subscribe to General Provident Fund.
8 Other conditions of service.
9 Transaction of business of Election Commission.
10 Disposal of business by Election Commission.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Extension of Code of Civil Procedure and Arbitration Act, 1940, to Goa, Daman and Diu.
4 Repeal and saving.
5 Rules of construction.
6 Power to remove Difficulties.
7 Consequential provisions.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Application of Act.
3 Definitions.
4 Overriding effect of Act.
5 Adoptions to be regulated by this Chapter.
6 Requisites of a valid adoption.
7 Capacity of a male Hindu to take in adoption.
8 Capacity of a female Hindu to take in adoption.
9 Persons capable of giving in adoption.
10 Persons who may be adopted.
11 Other conditions for a valid adoption.
12 Effects of adoption.
13 Right of adoptive parents to dispose of their properties.
14 Determination of adoptive mother in certain cases.
15 Valid adoption not to be cancelled.
16 Presumption as to registered documents relating to adoptions.
17 Prohibition of certain payments.
18 Maintenance of wife.
19 Maintenance of widowed daughter-in-law.
20 Maintenance of children and aged parents.
21 Dependants defined.
22 Maintenance of dependants.
23 Amount of maintenance.
24 Claimant to maintenance should be a Hindu.
25 Amount of maintenance may be altered on change of circumstances.
26 Debts to have priority.
27 Maintenance when to be a charge.
28 Effect of transfer of property on right to maintenance.
29 Repealed.
30Savings
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Gains of learning not to be held, not to be separate property of acquirer merely for certain reasons.
4 Savings.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Act to be supplemental to Act 8 of 1890.
3 Application of Act.
4 Definitions.
5 Over-riding effect of Act.
6 Natural guardians of a Hindu minor.
7 Natural guardianship of adopted son.
8 Powers of natural guardian.
9 Testamentary guardians and their powers.
10 Incapacity of minor to act as guardian of property.
11 De facto guardian not to deal with minor’s property.
12 Guardian not to be appointed for minors undivided interest in joint family property.
13 Welfare of minor to be paramount consideration.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Application of Act.
3 Definitions and interpretation.
4 Overriding effect of Act.
5 Act not to apply to certain properties.
6 Devolution of interest in coparcenary property.
7 Devolution of interest in the property of a tarwad, tavazhi, kutumba, kavaru or illom.
8 General rules of succession in the case of males.
9 Order of succession among heirs in the Schedule.
10 Distribution of property among heirs in class I of the Schedule.
11 Distribution of property among heirs in class II of the Schedule.
12 Order of succession among agnates and congnates.
13 Computation of degrees.
14 Property of a female Hindu to be her absolute property.
15 General rules of succession in the case of female Hindus.
16 Order of succession and manner of distribution among heirs of a female Hindu.
17 Special provisions respecting persons governed by marumakkattayam and aliyasantana laws.
18 Full blood preferred to half blood.
19 Mode of succession of two or more heirs.
20 Right of child in womb.
21 Presumption in cases of simultaneous deaths.
22 Preferential right to acquire property in certain cases.
23 Omitted.
24 Omitted.
25Murderer disqualified.
26Convert’s descendants disqualified.
27Succession when heir disqualified
28Disease, defect, etc., not to disqualify
29Failure of heirs.
30Testamentary succession
31Repealed.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Application of sections 116A, 116B and 116C of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, to orders made by Jammu and Kashmir High Court.
3 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Bar of limitation.
4 Expiry of prescribed period when court is closed.
5 Extension of prescribed period in certain cases.
6 Legal disability.
7 Disability of one of several persons.
8 Special exceptions.
9 Continuous running of time.
10 Suits against trustees and their representatives.
11 Suits on contracts entered into outside the territories to which the Act extends.
12 Exclusion of time in legal proceedings.
13 Exclusion of time in cases where leave to sue or appeal as a pauper is applied for.
14 Exclusion of time of proceeding bona fide in court without jurisdiction.
15 Exclusion of time in certain other cases.
16 Effect of death on or before the accrual of the right to sue.
17 Effect of fraud or mistake.
18 Effect of acknowledgment in writing.
19 Effect of payment on account of debt or of interest on legacy.
20 Effect of acknowledgment or payment by another person.
21 Effect of substituting or adding new plaintiff or defendant.
22 Continuing breaches and torts.
23 Suits for compensation for acts not actionable without special damage.
24 Computation of time mentioned in instruments.
25 Acquisition of easements by prescription.
26 Exclusion in favour of reversioner of servient tenement.
27 Extinguishment of right to property.
28 Repealed.
29Savings
30Provision for suits, etc., for which the prescribed period is shorter than the period prescribed by the Indian Limitation Act, 1908
31 Provisions as to barred or pending suits, etc
32 Repealed.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Amendment of section 2.
3 Amendment of section 6.
4 Amendment of Act 30 of 1950.
5 Repeals and savings.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Application of Personal Law to Muslims.
3 Power to make a declaration.
4 Rule-making power.
5 [Repealed].
6 Repeals.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Mahr or other properties of Muslim woman to be given to her at the time of divorce.
4 Order for payment of maintenance.
5 Option to be governed by the provisions of sections 125 to 128 of Act 2 of 1974.
6 Power to make rules.
7 Transitional provisions.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Saving of certain oaths and affirmations.
3 Power to administer oaths.
4 Oaths or affirmations to be made by witnesses, interpreter and jurors.
5 Affirmation by persons desiring to affirm.
6 Forms of oaths and affirmations.
7 Proceedings and evidence not invalidated by omission of oath or irregularity.
8 Persons giving evidence bound to state the truth.
9 Repeal and saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3Requisites to validity of Parsi marriages.
4 Remarriage when unlawful.
5 Punishment of bigamy.
6 Certificate and registry of marriage.
7 Appointment of Registrar.
8 Marriage register to be open for public inspection.
9 Copy of certificate to sent to Registrar-General of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
10 Registration of divorces.
11 Penalty for solemnizing marriage contrary to section 4.
12 Penalty for priest’s neglect of requirements of section 6.
13 Penalty for omitting to subscribe and attest certificate.
14 Penalty for making, etc., false certificate.
15 Penalty for failing to register certificate.
16 Penalty for secreting, destroying or altering register.
17 Formal irregularity not to invalidate marriage.
18 Constitution of Special Courts under the Act.
19 Parsi Chief Matrimonial Courts.
20 Parsi District Matrimonial Courts.
21 Power to alter territorial jurisdiction of District Courts.
22 Certain districts to be within jurisdiction of the Chief Matrimonial Court.
23 Court seal.
24 Appointment of delegates.
25 Power to appoint new delegates.
26 Delegates to be deemed public servants.
27 Selection of delegates under sections 19 and 20 to be from those appointed under section 24.
28 Practitioners in Matrimonial Courts.
29 Court in which suits to be brought.
30 Suits for nullity.
31 Suits for dissolution.
32 Grounds for divorce.
32A Non-resumption of cohabitation or restitution of conjugal rights within one year in pursuance of a decree to be ground for divorce.
32B Divorce by mutual consent.
33 Joining of co-defendant.
34 Suits for judicial separation.
35 Decrees in certain suits.
36 Suit for restitution of conjugal rights.
37 Counter-claim by defendant for any relief.
38 Documentary evidence.
39 Alimony pendente lite.
40 Permanent alimony and maintenance.
41 Payment of alimony to wife or to her trustee.
42 Disposal of joint property.
43 Suits to be heard in camera and may not be printed or published.
44 Validity of trial.
45 Provisions of Civil Procedure Code to apply to suits under the Act.
46 Determination of questions of law and procedure and of fact.
47 Appeal to High Court.
48 Liberty to parties to marry again.
49Custody of children.
50 Settlement of wife’s property for benefit of children.
51Superintendence of High court.
52 Applicability of provisions of the Act.
53 Repealed.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Regulation of dividends on preference shares in certain cases.
4 Special provisions in relation to companies where a portion of their income is not chargeable to income-tax.
4A Deduction of income-tax.
5 Over-riding effect of Act.
6 Act not to apply to participating preference dividends.
7 Power to make rules.
1 Short title.
2 Repeal of certain enactments.
3 Amendment of certain enactments.
4 Savings.
1 Short title.
2 Repeal of certain enactments.
3 Amendment of certain enactments.
4 Savings.
1Short title.
2Omitted.
3Omitted.
4Omitted.
5Omitted.
6Validation.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Application of provisions of Act 9 of 1872.
4 Sale and agreement to sell.
5 Contract of sale how made.
6 Existing or future goods.
7 Goods perishing before making of contract.
8 Goods perishing before sale but after agreement to sell.
9 Ascertainment of price.
10 Agreement to sell at valuation.
11 Stipulations as to time.
12 Condition and warranty.
13 When condition to be treated as warranty.
14 Implied undertaking as to title, etc.
15 Sale by description.
16 Implied conditions as to quality or fitness.
17 Sale by sample.
18 Goods must be ascertained.
19 Property passes when intended to pass.
20 Specific goods in a deliverable state.
21 Specific goods to be put into a deliverable state.
22 Specific goods in a deliverable state, when the seller has to do anything thereto in order to ascertain price.
23 Sale of unascertained goods and appropriation.
24 Goods sent on approval or “on sale or return”.
25 Reservation of right of disposal.
26 Risk prima facie passes with property.
27 Sale by person not the owner.
28 Sale by one of joint owners.
29 Sale by person in possession under voidable contract.
30 Seller or buyer in possession after sale.
31 Duties of seller and buyer.
32 Payment and delivery are concurrent conditions.
33 Delivery.
34 Effect of part delivery.
35 Buyer to apply for delivery.
36 Rules as to delivery.
37 Delivery of wrong quantity.
38 Instalment deliveries.
39 Delivery to carrier or wharfinger.
40 Risk where goods are delivered at distant place.
41 Buyer’s right of examining the goods.
42 Acceptance.
43 Buyer not bound to return rejected goods.
44 Liability of buyer for neglecting or refusing delivery of goods.
45 “Unpaid seller” defined.
46 Unpaid seller’s rights.
47 Seller’s lien.
48 Part delivery.
49 Termination of lien.
50 Right of stoppage in transit.
51 Duration of transit.
52 How stoppage in transit is effected.
53 Effect of sub-sale or pledge by buyer.
54 Sale not generally rescinded by lien or stoppage in transit.
55 Suit for price.
56 Damages for non-acceptance.
57 Damages for non-delivery.
58 Specific performance.
59 Remedy for breach of warranty.
60 Repudiation of contract before due date.
61 Interest by way of damages and special damages.
62 Exclusion of implied terms and conditions.
63 Reasonable time a question of fact.
64 Auction sale.
64A In contracts of sale, amount of increased or decreased taxes to be added or deducted.
65 [Repealed.].
66 Savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Marriage Officers.
4 Conditions relating to solemnization of special marriages.
5 Notice of intended marriage.
6 Marriage Notice Book and publication.
7 Objection to marriage.
8 Procedure on receipt of objection.
9 Powers of Marriage Officers in respect of inquiries.
10 Procedure on receipt of objection by Marriage Officer abroad.
11 Declaration by parties and witnesses.
12 Place and form of solemnization.
13 Certificate of marriage.
14 New notice when marriage not solemnized within three months.
15 Registration of marriages celebrated in other forms.
16 Procedure for registration.
17 Appeals from orders under section 16.
18 Effect of registration of marriage under this Chapter.
19 Effect of marriage on member of undivided family.
20 Rights and disabilities not affected by Act.
21 Succession to property of parties married under Act.
21A Special provision in certain cases.
22 Restitution of conjugal rights.
23 Judicial separation.
24 Void marriages.
25 Voidable marriages.
26 Legitimacy of children of void and voidable marriages.
27 Divorce.
27A Alternative relief in divorce proceedings.
28 Divorce by mutual consent.
29 Restriction on petitions for divorce during first one year after marriage.
30 Remarriage of divorced persons.
31 Court to which petition should be made.
32 Contents and verification of petitions.
33 Proceedings to be in camera and may not be printed or published.
34 Duty of court in passing decrees.
35 Relief for respondent in divorce and other proceedings.
36 Alimony pendente lite.
37 Permanent alimony and maintenance.
38 Custody of children.
39 Appeals from decrees and orders.
39A Enforcement of decrees and orders.
40 Application of Act 5 of 1908.
40A Power to transfer petitions in certain cases.
40B Special provisions relating to trial and disposal of petitions under the Act.
40C Documentary evidence.
41 Power of High Court to make rules regulating procedure.
42 Saving.
43 Penalty on married person marrying again under this Act.
44 Punishment of bigamy.
45 Penalty for signing false declaration or certificate.
46 Penalty for wrongful action of Marriage Officer.
47 Marriage Certificate Book to be open to inspection.
48 Transmission of copies of entries in marriage records.
49 Correction of errors.
50 Power to make rules.
51 Repeals and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Savings.
4 Specific relief to be granted only for enforcing individual civil rights and not for enforcing penal laws.
5 Recovery of specific immovable property.
6 Suit by person dispossessed of immovable property.
7 Recovery of specific movable property.
8 Liability of person in possession, not as owner, to deliver to persons entitled to immediate possession.
9 Defences respecting suits for relief based on contract.
10 Cases in which specific performance of contract enforceable.
11 Cases in which specific performance of contracts connected with trusts enforceable.
12 Specific performance of part of contract.
13 Rights of purchaser or lessee against person with no title or imperfect title.
14 Contracts not specifically enforceable.
15 Who may obtain specific performance.
16 Personal bars to relief.
17 Contract to sell or let property by one who has no title, not specifically enforceable.
18 Non-enforcement except with variation.
19 Relief against parties and persons claiming under them by subsequent title.
20Substituted performance of contract
21 Power to award compensation in certain cases.
22 Power to grant relief for possession, partition, refund of earnest money, etc.
23 Liquidation of damages not a bar to specific performance.
24 Bar of suit for compensation for breach after dismissal of suit for specific performance.
25 Application of preceding sections to certain awards and testamentary directions to execute settlements.
26 When instrument may be rectified.
27 When rescission may be adjudged or refused.
28 Rescission in certain circumstances of contracts for the sale or lease of immovable property, the specific performance of which has been decreed.
29 Alternative prayer for rescission in suit for specific performance.
30 Court may require parties rescinding to do equity.
31 When cancellation may be ordered.
32 What instruments may be partially cancelled.
33 Power to require benefit to be restored or compensation to be made when instrument is cancelled or is successfully resisted as being void or voidable.
34 Discretion of court as to declaration of status or right.
35 Effect of declaration.
36 Preventive relief how granted.
37 Temporary and perpetual injunctions.
38 Perpetual injunction when granted.
39 Mandatory injunctions.
40 Damages in lieu of, or in addition to, injunction.
41 Injunction when refused.
42 Injunction to perform negative agreement.
43 Repealed.
44 Repealed.
1 Short title.
2 Definition.
3 Creation of Legislative Council for Tamil Nadu.
4 Amendment of Third Schedule and Fourth Schedule to Act 43 of 1950.
5 Amendment of section 15A of Act 43 of 1951.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Direct election to fill the seats in the House of the People allotted to certain Union territories.
4 Repealed.
5Repealed.
6Provision as to sitting member.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Amendment of section 3 of Act 2 of 1914.
3 Validation.
4 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University as an institution of national importance.
4 Establishment and incorporation of Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University.
5 Objects of the University.
6 Powers of the University.
7 Jurisdiction.
8 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
9 The Visitor.
10 Officers of the University.
11 The Chancellor.
12 The Vice-Chancellor.
13 Deans and Director.
14 The Registrar.
15 The Comptroller.
16 Other officers.
17 Authorities of the University.
18 Board of Management.
19 The Academic Council.
20 The Research Council.
21 The Extension Education Council.
22 The Finance Committee.
23 Faculties.
24 The Board of Studies.
25 Other authorities
26 Power to make Statutes.
27 Statutes how to be made.
28 Power to make Ordinances
29Regulations.
30Annual report.
31 Annual accounts.
32 Conditions of service of employees.
33 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
34Right to appeal.
35 Provident and pension funds.
36 Disputes as to constitution of University authorities.
37Constitution of committees.
38 Filling of casual vacancies
39 Proceedings of University authorities not invalidated by vacancy
40 Protection of action taken in good faith
41 Mode of proof of University records.
42 Effect of establishment of University
43 Power to remove difficulties.
44Transitional provisions.
45Repeal of Bihar Agricultural University Act.
46Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Dissolution of the existing University and establishment of Haryana and Punjab Agricultural Universities.
4 Incorporation.
5 Territorial limits.
6 Headquarters.
7 Objects of corresponding University.
8 Admission to a corresponding University.
9 Powers of a corresponding University.
10 Visitations.
11 Authorities and officers of a corresponding University.
12 Chancellor.
13 Constitution, powers and duties of the Board of a corresponding University.
14 Powers and duties of the Board.
15 The Vice-Chancellor.
16 Powers and duties of the Vice-Chancellor.
17 The Registrar.
18 Comptroller.
19 The Estate Officer.
20 Director of Student Welfare.
21 Deans of colleges.
22 The Librarian.
23 Academic Council.
24 The colleges.
25 Experiment Stations for research.
26 Agricultural Extension Education.
27 Retirement and other conditions of services.
28 Provident fund.
29 Appointment of salaried officers.
30 Temporary arrangements.
31 Statutes.
32 Statutes how made.
33 Regulations.
34 Accounts and audit.
35 Division of assets and liabilities.
36 Legal proceedings.
37 Transfer of employees.
38 Membership of corresponding University bodies.
39 Annual Report.
40 Construction of references to existing University in any document, etc.
41 Obligations to be discharged by the Punjab Agricultural University.
42 Proportion of cost to be borne by the Government of Himachal Pradesh.
43 Settlement of unresolved disputes.
44 Power to remove difficulties.
45 Repeals and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Declaration of Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University as an institution of national importance.
3 Definitions.
4 The University.
5 Objects of the University.
6 Powers of the University.
7 Jurisdiction.
8 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
9 The Visitor.
10 Officers of the University.
11 The Chancellor.
12 The Vice-Chancellor.
13 Deans and Directors.
14 The Registrar.
15 The Comptroller.
16 Other officers.
17 Authorities of the University.
18 The Board of Management.
19 The Academic Council.
20 The Research Council.
21 The Extension Education Council.
22 The Finance Committee.
23 Faculties.
24 The Board of Studies.
25 Other authorities.
26 Power to make Statutes.
27 Statutes how to be made.
28 Power to make Ordinances.
29 Regulations.
30 Annual report.
31 Annual accounts.
32 Conditions of service of employees.
33 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
34 Right to appeal.
35 Provident and pension funds.
36 Disputes as to constitution of University authorities.
37 Constitution of Committees.
38 Filling of casual vacancies.
39 Proceedings of the University authorities not invalidated by vacancy.
40 Protection of action taken in good faith.
41 Mode of proof of University records.
42 Power to remove difficulties.
43 Transitional provisions.
44 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Constitution of Land Development Boards.
4 Matters for which land development schemes may provide.
5 Inquiry into, and sanctioning of, schemes.
6 Publication of schemes.
7 Power to make regulations.
8 Power to make grant of advance loan.
9 Penalty.
10 Works to be carried out by Government at owner's expense.
11 Contribution by owners of other land benefiting by work.
12 Recovery of contributions.
13 Power to carry out works and recover expenses from owners.
14 Statement and map showing details of work.
15 Repairs and renewals of work.
16 Enhancement of rent on account of improvement effected by work.
17 Rights of entry, etc.
18 Appeals.
19 Power of control.
20 Definitions.
21 Order for taking possession of waste-land.
22 Arrangement for reclamation.
23 Claim for arrears of rent not to be enforced against Government, etc.
24 Termination of possession on completion of reclamation.
25 Compensation for period of possession.
26 Accounts.
27 Recovery of net expenditure incurred by Government.
28 Appeals.
29 Continuance of liability for land revenue rates and cesses.
30 Amendment of Act XVI of 1927 in Delhi.
31 Application of Chapter V, Act XVI of 1927 to Ajmer.
32 Power to make rules.
33 Protection of action taken under the Act.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Registrar.
4 Societies which may be registered.
5 Restrictions on registration.
6 Restrictions on holding of shares.
7 Application for registration.
8 Power of the Registrar to decide certain questions.
9 Registration.
10 Registration certificate.
11 Amendment of bye-laws of a co-operative society.
12 When amendments of bye-laws come into force.
13 Change of name.
14 Change of liability.
15 Amalgamation, transfer of assets and liabilities and division of co-operative societies.
16 Power to direct amalgamation, division and reorganisation in public interest etc.
17 Registrar to prepare scheme of amalgamation of co-operative bank in certain cases.
18 Liability of a co-operative bank to the Deposit Insurance Corporation.
19 Cancellation of registration certificates of co-operative societies in certain cases.
20 Persons who may become members.
21 Nominal or associate members.
22 Member not to exercise rights till due payment made.
23 Votes of members.
24 Manner of exercising vote.
25 Restriction on transfer of shares or interest.
26 Transfer of interest on death of members.
27 Liability of past member and estate of deceased member.
28 Final authority in a co-operative society.
29 Annual general meeting.
30 Special general meeting.
31 Election and nomination of members of committees.
32 Supersession of committee.
33 Securing possession of records, etc.
34 Acts of co-operative societies not to be invalidated by certain defects.
35 Co-operative societies to be bodies corporate.
36 First charge of co-operative society on certain assets.
37 Charge on immovable property of members borrowing loans from certain societies.
38 Charge and set-off in respect of share or contribution or interest of members.
39 Share or contribution or interest not liable to attachment.
40 Register of members.
41 Admissibility of copy of entry as evidence.
42 Exemption from compulsory registration of instruments.
43 Exemption from certain taxes, fees and duties.
44 Deduction from salary to meet co-operative society's claim in certain cases.
45 Other forms of State aid to co-operative societies.
46 Funds not to be divided by way of profit.
47 Contribution to charitable purpose.
48 Contribution to Co-operative Education Fund.
49 Investment of funds.
50 Restrictions on loans.
51 Restrictions on borrowings.
52 Restrictions on other transactions with non-members.
53 Audit.
54 Inspection of societies.
55 Inquiry by Registrar.
56 Inspection of books of indebted societies.
57 Costs of inquiry.
58 Recovery of costs.
59 Surcharge.
60 Disputes which may be referred to arbitration.
61 Reference of disputes to arbitration.
62 Power of financing bank to proceed.
63 Winding up of co-operative societies.
64 Winding up of co-operative banks at the direction of the Reserve Bank.
65 Reimbursement to the Deposit Insurance Corporation by the liquidator.
66 Liquidator.
67 Powers of liquidator.
68 Priority of contributions assessed by liquidator.
69 Power of Registrar to cancel registration of a co-operative society.
70 Enforcement of charge.
71 Execution of orders, etc.
72 Execution of orders of liquidator.
73 Attachment before award.
74 Registrar or person empowered by him to be civil court for certain purposes.
75 Recovery of sums due to Government.
76 Appeals.
77 No appeal or revision in certain cases.
78 Delhi Co-operative Tribunal.
79 Review of orders of Tribunal.
80 Revision.
81 Interlocutory orders.
82 Offences.
83 Cognizance of offence.
84 Address of societies.
85 Copy of Act, rules and bye-laws, etc., to be open to inspection.
86 Prohibition against the use of the word "co-operative".
87 Power to exempt societies from conditions as to registration.
88 Power to exempt co-operative societies from provisions of the Act.
89 Liquidator to be public servant.
90 Notice necessary in suits.
91 Companies Act not to apply.
92 Saving of existing societies.
93 Bar of jurisdiction of courts.
94 Powers of civil court.
95 Indemnity.
96 Qualifications, remuneration and other conditions of service of employees of co-operative societies.
97 Rules.
98 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
2A Construction of references to any law not in force or any functionary not existence in the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
3 Establishment of the National Co-operative Development Corporation.
4 Disqualifications for being a member of Corporation.
5 Term of office of members of Corporation.
6 Removal from office of member, etc.
7 Meetings, etc., of Corporation.
8 Officers and other employees of Corporation.
9 Functions of Corporation.
10 Board of Management of the Corporation.
11 Other committees.
12 Grants by the Central Government to Corporation.
12A Power of Corporation to borrow money.
12B Grants, donations, etc.
13 Corporation to maintain fund.
14 Returns and reports.
15 Directions by Central Government.
16 Submission of programme of activities and financial estimates.
17 Accounts of Board and audit.
18 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate acts and proceedings of the Corporation.
19 Delegation.
20 Declaration of fidelity and secrecy.
21 Dissolution of Corporation.
22 Power to make rules.
23 Power of Corporation to make regulations.
24 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Transfer to and vesting in Central Government of the undertakings of the Company.
4 General effect of vesting.
5 Central Government or Government company not to be liable for prior liabilities.
6 Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the undertakings of the Company in a Government company.
7 Payment of amount.
8 Payment of further amount.
9 Management, etc., of the undertakings of the Company.
10 Duty of persons in charge of management of the undertakings of the Company to deliver all assets, etc.
11 Accounts and audit.
12 Employment of employees to continue.
13 Provident and other funds.
14 Appointment of Commissioner of Payments.
15 Payment by the Central Government to the Commissioner.
16 Certain powers of the Central Government or Government company.
17 Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
18 Priority of claims.
19 Examination of claims.
20 Admission or rejection of claims.
21 Disbursement of money by Commissioner to claimants.
22 Disbursement of amounts to the Company.
23 Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited with the general revenue account.
24 Assumption of liability.
25 Act to have overriding effect.
26 Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by the Central Government or Government company.
27 Penalties.
28 Offences by companies.
29 Protection of action taken in good faith.
30 Delegation of powers.
31 Power to make rules.
32 Power to remove difficulties.
33 Declaration as to policy of the State.
34 Repeal and saving.
1Short title.
2Repealed.
3Repealed.
4Repealed.
5Repealed.
6Repealed.
7Change of name of Act India International
8Dissolution of Air Transport Council.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Undertakings of corporations to vest in companies.
4 General effect of vesting of undertakings in the companies.
5 Licences, etc., to be deemed to have been granted to companies.
6 Tax exemption or benefit to continue to have effect.
7 Guarantee to be operative.
8 Provisions in respect of officers and other employees of corporations.
9 Power of Central Government to give directions.
10 Power to remove difficulties.
11 Repeal of Act 27 of 1953 and cesser of corporations.
12 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Power of Central Government to exempt certain aircraft.
4 Power of Central Government to make rules to implement the Convention of 1944.
4A Safety oversight functions.
5 Power of Central Government to make rules.
5A Power to issue directions.
6 Power of Central Government to make orders in emergency.
7 Power of Central Government to make rules for investigation of accidents.
8 Power to detain aircraft.
8A Power of Central Government to make rules for protecting the public health.
8B Emergency powers for protecting the public health.
8C Power of Central Government to make rules for securing safe custody and re-delivery of unclaimed property.
9 Wreck and salvage.
9A Power of Central Government to prohibit or regulate construction of buildings, planting of trees, etc.
9B Payment of compensation.
9C Appeals from awards in respect of compensation.
9D Arbitrator to have certain powers of civil courts.
10 Penalty for act in contravention of rule made under this Act.
11 Penalty for flying so as to cause danger.
11A Penalty for failure to comply with directions issued under section 5A.
11B Penalty for failure to comply with directions issued under section 9A.
12 Penalty for abetment of offences and attempted offences.
13 Power of Court to order forfeiture.
14 Rules to be made after publication.
14A Laying of rules before Parliament.
15 Use of patented invention on aircraft not required in India.
16 [Repealed.].
17 Bar of certain suits.
18 Saving for acts done in good faith under the Act.
19 Saving of application of Act.
20 [Repealed.].
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Exemption from levy of taxes and duties on fuel and lubricants supplied to aircraft of other countries.
1 Short title.
2 Amendment of section 36.
3 Amendment of section 37.
4 Validation.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of University.
4 Objects of University.
5 Powers of University.
6 Jurisdiction.
7 University open to all classes, castes and creed.
8 Fund of University.
9 The Visitor.
10 Officers of University.
11 The Chancellor.
12 The Vice-Chancellor.
13 The Deans of Schools.
14 The Registrar.
15 The Finance Officer.
16 The Controller of Examinations.
17 Other officers.
18 Authorities of University.
19 The Court.
20 The Executive Council.
21 The Academic Council.
22 The Board of Affiliation and Recognition.
23 The Boards of Schools.
24 The Finance Committee.
25 Other authorities of University.
26 Power to make Statutes.
27 Statutes how to be made.
28 Power to make Ordinances.
29 Regulations.
30 Annual report.
31 Annual accounts.
32 Returns and information.
33 Conditions of service of employees.
34 Tribunal of Arbitration.
35 Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
36 Right to appeal.
37 Provident and pension fund.
38 Disputes as to constitution of University and bodies.
39 Constitution of Committees.
40 Filling of casual vacancies.
41 Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
42 Protection of action taken in good faith.
43 Mode of proof of University record.
44 Power to remove difficulties.
45 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
46 Transitional provisions.
47 Completion of courses of studies in Colleges or Institutions affiliated to University.
48 Role of Central Government.
1 Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Offence of committing violence on board an aircraft in flight, etc.
4 Destruction of, or damage to, air navigation facilities.
5 Jurisdiction.
5A Conferment of powers of investigation, etc.
5B Designated Courts.
5C Offences triable by Designated Courts.
5D Application of the Code to proceedings before a Designated Court.
6 Provisions as to extradition.
6A Provision as to bail.
7 Contracting parties to Convention.
8 Power to treat certain aircraft to be registered in Convention countries.
9 Previous sanction necessary for prosecution.
9A Presumptions as to offences under sections 3, 3A and 4.
10 Protection of action taken in good faith.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Repeal of Act 31 of 1925 and dissolution of Coal Grading Board.
4 Consequential provisions.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Power of Central Government to direct transfer of land, rights, title or interest.
4 Validation of certain transfers.
1Short title and Commencement
2Repealed.
3Repealed.
4Repealed.
5Repealed.
6Validation
7Repealed.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Declaration of certain substances to be dangerously inflammable.
4 Power to apply Petroleum Act to dangerously inflammable substances.
5 Operation of certain notifications and rules.
6 Validation of certain acts and indemnity in respect thereof.
7Repealed.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Prohibition of possession of wireless telegraphy apparatus without license.
4 Power of Central Government to exempt persons from provisions of the Act.
5 Licenses.
6 Offence and penalty.
7 Power of search.
8 Apparatus confiscated or having no owner to be property of Central Government.
9 [Repealed.].
10 Power of Central Government to make rules.
11 Saving of Indian Telegraph Act, 1885.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Duty to declare possession of telegraph wires.
4 Duty to have telegraph wires converted or sold.
4A Prohibition of sale or purchase of telegraph wires.
5 Penalty for unlawful possession of telegraph wires.
6 Penalty for contravention of provisions of section 3 or section 4.
6A Powers of search and seizure.
6B Confiscation of telegraph wires, conveyances, etc.
7 Cognizance of offences.
8 Power to make rules.
2 Declaration as to expediency of control by the Union.
3 Definitions.
4Establishment and constitution of the Tea Board.
5Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate acts and proceedings.
6 Salary and allowances of Chairman.
7Vice-Chairman.
8Executive and other Committees.
9Secretary and staff
10Functions of the Board.
11 Dissolution of the Board.
12Method of control of extension of tea cultivation.
13Limitations to the extension of tea cultivation.
14Grant of permission to plant tea.
15Grant of permission to plant tea in special circumstances
16Tea nurseries.
16ADefinitions.
16BPower to cause investigation to be made in relation to a tea undertaking or tea unit.
16C Power of Central Government on completion of investigation.
16D Power of Central Government to assume management or control of tea undertaking or tea unit in certain cases.
16E Power to take over tea undertaking or tea unit without investigation under certain circumstances.
16FContracts in bad faith, etc., may be cancelled or varied.
16GApplication of Act 1 of 1956.
16HPower of Central Government to cancel notified order under section 16D or 16E.
16 IPower of Central Government to authorise, with the permission of the Court, persons to take over management or control of tea undertakings or tea units.
16J Power of Central Government to make certain declarations in relation to tea undertakings or tea units
16K Power of Central Government to call for report on the affairs and working of a managed tea undertaking or tea unit.
16LPreparation of an inventory of the assets and liabilities and list of members and creditors of managed tea undertaking or tea unit.
16LLDebts incurred and investments made by the authorised person to have priority.
16M Bar of suits and other proceedings in relation to the tea undertakings or tea units.
16NRules made under Act 65 of 1951 to apply.
17Control of export of tea and tea seed.
18Tea or tea seed for export to be covered by licence or permit.
19Export allotment.
20Export quota and licences.
21Right to export licences.
22Special Export Licences.
23Board to maintain accounts of quotas.
24Board to maintain accounts of quotas.
25Imposition of cess on tea produced In India.
26 Payment of proceeds of cess to the Board.
26A Grant and loans by the Central Government to the Board
27 Constitution of Fund.
28Borrowing powers of Board.
28AWriting off of losses.
29 Accounts and audit.
30Power to control price and distribution of tea or tea waste.
31General control over acts and proceedings of the Board.
32Appeal to Central Government.
33Licensing brokers, tea manufacturers, etc.
34 Power of inspection.
35Power of Board to call for returns.
36Penalty for illicit export.
37Penalty for making false return.
38Penalty for obstructing an officer or member of the board in the discharge of his duties and for failure to produce books and records.
39Penalty for illicit cultivation.
40 Removal of tea planted without permission.
41 Penalty for contravention of order relating to control of price and distribution.
42 Penalty for contravention of order relating to control of price and distribution.
43 Offences by companies.
44Jurisdiction of courts.
45Previous sanction of Central Government for prosecution.
46Protection of action taken in good faith.
47Power to delegate.
48Suspension of operation of Act.
49Power of Central Government to make rules.
50Power of Board to make by-laws.
51 Repeals and savings.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Repeal and savings.
8ABurden of proof in certain cases
8BDowry Prohibition Officers
9Power to make rules
10Power of the State Government to make rules
76Prohibition and regulation of drawback in certain cases.
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76B Omitted..
76C Omitted..
76D Omitted..
76E Omitted..
76F Omitted..
76G Omitted..
76H Omitted..
76I Omitted..
76J Omitted..
76K Omitted..
76L Omitted..
76M Omitted..
76N Omitted..
77Declaration by owner of baggage.
78Determination of rate of duty and tariff valuation in respect of beggage.
79Bona fide baggage exempted from duty.
79Bona fide baggage exempted from duty.
80Temporary detention of baggage.
81Regulations in respect of baggage.
82 Omitted..
83 Rate of duty and tariff valuation in respect of goods imported or exported by post or courier.
84Regulations regarding goods imported or to be exported by post or courier.
85Stores may be allowed to be warehoused without assessment to duty
86Transit and transhipment of stores.
87 Imported stores may be consumed on board a foreign-going vessel or aircraft.
88 Application of section 69 and Chapter X to stores.
89 Stores to be free of export duty
90Concessions in respect of imported stores for the Navy
91Chapter not to apply to baggage and stores.
92Entry of coastal goods.
93Coastal goods not to be loaded until bill relating thereto is passed, etc.
94Clearance of coastal goods at destination.
95Master of a coasting vessel to carry an advice book.
96Loading and unloading of coastal goods at customs port or coastal port only.
97 No coasting vessel to leave without written order.
98Application of certain provisions of this Act to coastal goods, etc.
98A Power to relax.
99 Power to make rules in respect of coastal goods and coasting vessels.
99A Audit.
100Power to search suspected persons entering or leaving India, etc.
101 Power to search suspected persons in certain other cases.
102 Persons to be searched may require to be taken before gazetted officer of customs or magistrate.
103 Power to screen or X-ray bodies of suspected persons for detecting secreted goods.
104Power to arrest.
105Power to search premises.
106Power to stop and search conveyances.
106A Power to inspect.
107 Power to examine persons.
108 Power to summon persons to give evidence and produce documents.
108A Obligation to furnish information
108B Penalty for failure to furnish information return.
109 Power to require production of order permitting clearance of goods imported by land.
109A Power to undertake controlled delivery.
110 Seizure of goods, documents and things.
110A Provisional release of goods, documents and things seized pending adjudication.
111 Confiscation of improperly imported goods, etc.
112Penalty for improper importation of goods, etc.
113 Confiscation of goods attempted to be improperly exported, etc.
114Penalty for attempt to export goods improperly, etc.
114A Penalty for short-levy or non-levy of duty in certain cases.
114AA Penalty for use of false and incorrect material.
115Confiscation of conveyances.
116 Penalty for not accounting for goods.
117 Penalties for contravention, etc., not expressly mentioned.
118Confiscation of packages and their contents.
119 Confiscation of goods used for concealing smuggled goods
120 Confiscation of smuggled goods notwithstanding any change in form, etc.
121 Confiscation of sale-proceeds of smuggled goods.
122 Adjudication of confiscations and penalties.
122A Adjudication Procedure.
123 Burden of proof in certain cases.
124 Issue of show cause notice before confiscation of goods, etc.
125 Option to pay fine in lieu of confiscation.
126 On confiscation, property to vest in Central Government.
127 Award of confiscation or penalty by customs officers not to interfere with other punishments.
127ADefinitions.
127B Application for settlement of cases.
127C Procedure on receipt of an application under section 127B
127D Power of Settlement Commission to order provisional attachment to protect revenue
127E Omitted..
127F Power and procedure of Settlement Commission.
127G Inspection, etc., of reports.
127H Power of Settlement Commission to grant immunity from prosecution and penalty
127IPower of Settlement Commission to send a case back to the proper officer.
127JOrder of Settlement to be conclusive.
127K Recovery of sums due under order of settlement.
127L Bar on subsequent application for settlement in certain cases.
127M Proceedings before Settlement Commission to be judicial proceedings.
127MAOmitted..
127NApplications of certain provisions of Central Excise Act.
128 Appeals to Commissioner (Appeals).
128AProcedure in appeal.
129 Appellate Tribunal.
129A Appeals to the Appellate Tribunal.
129B Orders of Appellate Tribunal.
129C Procedure of Appellate Tribunal.
129D Powers of Committee of Principal Chief Commissioner of Customs or Chief Commissioner of Customs or Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of Customs to pass certain orders.
129DA Powers of revision of Board or Collector of Customs in certain cases.
129DD Revision by Central Government.
129E Deposit of certain percentage of duty demanded or penalty imposed before filing appeal.
129EE Interest on delayed refund of amount deposited under section 129E.
130Appeal to High Court.
130A Application to High Court.
130B Power of High Court or Supreme Court to require statement to be amended.
130C Case before High Court to be heard by not less than two judges.
130D Decision of High Court or Supreme Court on the case stated.
130E Appeal to Supreme Court.
130F Hearing before Supreme Court.
131 Sums due to be paid notwithstanding reference, etc.
131AExclusion of time taken for copy.
131B Transfer of certain pending proceedings and transitional provisions.
131BAAppeal not to be filed in certain cases.
131CDefinitions.
132 False declaration, false documents, etc.
133 Obstruction of officer of customs.
134 Refusal to be X-rayed.
135 Evasion of duty or prohibitions.
135A Preparation.
135B Power of court to publish name, place of business, etc., of persons convicted under the Act.
136 Offences by officers of customs.
137 Cognizance of offences.
138 Offences to be tried summarily
138A Presumption of culpable mental state
138BRelevancy of statements under certain circumstances.
138CAdmissibility of micro films, facsimile copies of documents and computer print outs as documents and as evidence.
139 Presumption as to documents in certain cases.
140 Offences by companies.
140A Application of section 562 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, and of the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958.
141Conveyances and goods in a customs area subject to control of officers of customs.
142 Recovery of sums due to Government.
142A Liability under Act to be first charge.
143 Power to allow import or export on execution of bonds in certain cases.
143A Omitted..
143AA Power to simplify or provide different procedure, etc., to facilitate trade.
144Power to take samples.
145 Owner, etc., to perform operations incidental to compliance with customs law.
146Licence for Customs brokers.
146A Appearance by authorised representative.
147 Liability of principal and agent.
148 Liability of agent appointed by the person in charge of a conveyance.
149 Amendment of documents.
150Procedure for sale of goods and application of sale proceeds.
151 Certain officers required to assist officers of customs.
151A Instructions to officers of customs.
151B Reciprocal arrangement for exchange of information facilitating trade.
152 Delegation of powers.
153 Modes for service of notice, order, etc.
154Correction of clerical errors, etc.
154ARounding off of duty, etc.
154B Publication of information respecting persons in certain cases.
155 Protection of action taken under the Act.
156General power to make rules.
157 General power to make regulations.
158 Provisions with respect to rules and regulations.
159 Rules, certain notifications and orders to be laid before Parliament.
159A Effect of amendments, etc., of rules, regulations, notifications or orders.
160 Repeal and savings.
161 Removal of difficulties.
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297Omitted..
298Vesting of public streets in the Corporation.
299 Functions of Commissioner in respect of public streets.
300 Disposal of land forming site of public streets permanently closed.
301 Power to make new public streets.
302 Minimum width of new public streets.
303 Power to prohibit use of public streets for certain kind of traffic
304 Power to acquire lands and buildings for public streets and for public parking places.
305 Defining the regular line of streets
306 Setting back building to regular line of street.
307 Compulsory setting back of building to regular line of street.
308 Acquisition of open land and land occupied by platforms, etc., within the regular line of street.
309 Acquisition of the remaining part of a building and land after their portions within a regular line of street have been acquired.
310 Setting forward of buildings to the regular line of street.
311 Compensation to be paid in certain cases of setting back or setting forward of buildings, etc.
312 Owner’s obligation when dealing with land as building sites.
313 Lay-out plans.
314Alteration or demolition of street made in breach of section 313.
315Power of Commissioner to order work to be carried out or to carry it out himself in default.
316 Right of owners to require streets to be declared public.
317 Prohibition of projections upon streets, etc.
318Projections over streets may be permitted in certain cases.
319Ground floor doors, etc., not to open outwards on streets.
320Prohibition of structures or fixtures which cause obstruction in streets.
321Prohibition of deposit, etc., of things in streets.
322 Power to remove anything deposited or exposed for sale in contravention of this Act.
323Prohibition of the tethering of animals and milking of cattle.
324Precautions during repair of streets.
325 Streets not to be opened or broken up and building materials not to be deposited thereon without permission.
326Disposal of things removed under this Chapter.
327 Naming and numbering of streets.
328 Commissioner to take steps for repairing or enclosing dangerous places.
329 Measures for lighting.
330 Prohibition of removal, etc., of lamps.
330AGeneral superintendence etc., of the Central Government.
331 Definition.
332 Prohibition of building without sanction.
333 Erection of building.
334 Applications for additions to, or repairs of, buildings.
335 Conditions of valid notice.
336 Sanction or refusal of building or work.
337 When building or work may be proceeded with.
338 Sanction accorded under misrepresentation
339 Buildings at corners of streets.
340 Provisions as to buildings and works on either side of new streets.
341Period for completion of building or work.
342 Prohibition against use of inflammable materials for building, etc., without permission.
343 Order of demolition and stoppage of buildings and works in certain cases and appeal.
344 Order of stoppage of buildings or works in certain cases.
345 Power of Commissioner to require alteration of work.
345A Power to seal unauthorised constructions.
346 Completion certificates.
347 Restrictions on user of buildings.
347A Appellate Tribunal.
347B Appeals against certain orders or notices issued under the Act.
347C Procedure of the Appellate Tribunal.
347D Appeal against orders of Appellate Tribunal.
347E Bar of jurisdiction of courts
348Removal of dangerous buildings.
349 Power to order building to be vacated in certain circumstances.
349A Power of Central Government to make bye-laws.
350 Provision for daily cleansing of streets and removal of rubbish and filth.
351 Rubbish, etc., to be the property of the Corporation.
352 Provision or appointment of receptacles, depots and places for rubbish, etc.
353 Duty of owners and occupiers to collect and deposit rubbish, etc.
354 Collection and removal of filth and polluted matter.
355 Collection and removal of filth and polluted matter through municipal agency.
356 Removal of rubbish, etc., accumulated on premises used as factories, workshops, etc.
357 Prohibition against accumulation of rubbish, etc.
358 Commissioner’s power to get premises scavenged and cleansed.
359 Public latrines, urinals, etc.
360 Construction of latrines and urinals.
361 Latrines and urinals, etc., in new buildings.
362 Latrines and urinals for labourers, etc.
363 Provision of latrines and urinals for markets, etc.
364 Other provisions as to private latrines.
365 Removal of congested buildings.
366Power of Commissioner to require improvement of buildings unfit for human habitation.
367 Enforcement of notice requiring execution of works of improvement.
368 Power of Commissioner to order demolition of buildings unfit for human habitation.
369Insanitary huts and sheds.
370Prohibition against washing by washermen.
371 Obligation to give information of dangerous disease.
372 Removal to hospital of patients suffering from dangerous disease.
373 Disinfection of buildings and articles.
374 Destruction of infectious huts or sheds.
375 Means of disinfection.
376 Special measures in case of outbreak of dangerous or epidemic diseases.
377 Infected clothes not to be sent to washerman or to laundry.
378 Contamination and disinfection of public conveyance.
379 Driver of conveyance not bound to carry persons suffering from dangerous disease.
380 Disinfection of buildings before letting the same.
381 Disposal of infected articles without disinfection.
382 Prohibition of making or selling of food, etc., or washing of clothes by infected persons.
383 Power to restrict or prohibit sale of food or drink.
384 Control over wells and tanks, etc.
385 Duty of persons suffering from dangerous disease.
386 Disposal of infectious corpses where any person has died from any dangerous disease.
387 Conditions of service of sweepers and certain other class of persons employed in municipal service.
388Omitted..
389 Power to call for information regarding burning and burial grounds.
390 Permission for use of new burning or burial ground.
391 Power to require closing of burning and burial grounds.
392Removal of corpses.
393Disposal of dead animals.
394 Appointment of Chief Registrar and registrars.
395 Duties of registrar.
396 Information of births and deaths.
397 Prohibition of nuisances.
398 Power of Commissioner to require removal or abetment of nuisance.
399 Registration and control of dogs.
400Stacking or collecting inflammable materials.
401Care of naked lights.
402 Discharging fireworks, fire-arms, etc
403 Power to require buildings, wells, etc., to be rendered safe.
404 Enclosure of waste land used for improper purposes.
405 Provisions of municipal markets and slaughter houses.
406Use of municipal markets.
407 Private markets and slaughter houses.
408 Conditions of grant of licence for private market.
409Prohibition of keeping market open without licence, etc.
410 Prohibition of use of un licenced markets.
411Prohibition of business and trade near a market.
412 Levy of stallages, rents and fees.
413 Stallages, rents, etc., to be published
414 Power to expel lepers and disturbers, etc. from markets.
415 Butcher's, fish-monger's and poulter's licence.
416 Factory, etc., not to be established without permission of the Commissioner.
417 Premises not to be used for certain purposes without licence.
418Seizure of certain animals.
419 Power of Commissioner to prevent use of premises in particular areas for purposes referred to in section 417.
420 Licences for hawking articles, etc.
421Eating houses, etc., not to be used without licence from the Commissioner.
422 Licensing and control of theatres, circuses and places of public amusement.
423 Power of Commissioner to stop use of premises used in contravention of licences.
424Power of Commissioner to inspect places where unlawful slaughter of animals, etc., is suspected.
425 Improvement scheme.
426 Matters to be provided for in an improvement scheme.
427 Submission of improvement scheme to the Corporation for approval and to the Central Government for sanction.
428 Rehousing scheme.
429 Improvement scheme and rehousing scheme to comply with the master plan and zonal development plan.
430 Signature, conditions, duration, suspension, revocation, etc., of licences and written permissions.
431 Powers of entry and inspection.
432 Power to enter land adjoining land in relation to any work.
433 Breaking into buildings.
434 Time of making entry.
435 Consent ordinarily to be obtained.
436Regard to be had to social or religious usages.
437 Prohibition of obstruction or molestation in execution of work.
438Public notices how to be made known.
439 Newspaper in which advertisements or notices to be published.
440 Proof of consent etc., of Commissioner, General Managers, etc.
441 Notices, etc., to fix reasonable time.
442 Signature on notices, etc., may be stamped
443 Notices, etc., by whom to be served or issued.
444Service of notices, etc.
445Service of bills for tax or notice of demand by ordinary post.
446 Powers in case of non-compliance with notice, etc.
447 Liability of occupier to pay in default of owner.
448 Execution of work by occupier in default of owner and deduction of expenses from rent.
449 Relief to agents and trustees.
450General power to pay compensation.
451Compensation to be paid by offenders for damage caused by them.
452 Reference to the court of the district judge in certain cases.
453 Application to the Court of the district judge in other cases.
454 Power to sue for expenses or compensation.
455Mode of recovery of certain dues.
456 Right of owner to apply to the court of the district judge in case of obstruction by occupier.
457General powers and procedure of the court of the district judge.
458 Fees in proceedings before the court of the district judge.
459 Repayment of half fees on settlement before hearing.
460Power of the court of the district judge to delegate certain powers and to make rules.
461 Punishment for certain offences.
462 Punishment for acquiring share or interest in contract, etc., with the Corporation.
463 Punishment for offences relating to terminal tax.
464Penalty for evasion of terminal taxes.
465General penalty.
466 Offences by companies.
466A Certain offences to be cognizable
467 Prosecutions.
468 Composition of offences.
469 Municipal magistrates.
470Cognizance of offences.
471 Limitation of time for prosecution.
472 Power of magistrate to hear cases in absence of accused when summoned to appear.
473 Complaints concerning nuisances and procedure therefor.
474Arrest of offenders.
475Duties of police officers.
476Power to institute, etc., legal proceedings and obtain legal advice.
477 Protection of action of the Corporation, etc.
478Notice to be given of suits.
479 Supplemental provisions respecting rules.
480 Supplemental provisions respecting regulations.
481Power to make bye-laws.
481A Regulations and bye-laws to be laid before Parliament.
482 Penalty for breaches of bye-laws.
483Supplemental provisions respecting bye-laws.
484 Bye-laws to be available for inspection and purchase.
485 Power of Central Government to require production of documents.
486 Inspection.
487Directions by Central Government.
488 Power to provide for enforcement of direction under section 487.
489Power of Government to give directions in relation to primary schools, etc.
490Dissolution of the Corporation.
490ADelegation of power by the Central Government.
491Power to delegate functions of Commissioner.
492 Validity of notices and other documents.
493Admissibility of document or entry as evidence.
494 Evidence of Municipal officer or employee.
495 Prohibition against obstruction of Mayor or any municipal authority, etc.
496Prohibition against removal of mark.
497Prohibition against removal or obliteration of notice.
498 Prohibition against unauthorised dealings with public place or materials.
499 Liability of Commissioner, etc., for loss, waste or mis-application of Municipal Fund or property
500 Councillors and municipal officers and employees to be public servants.
501 Annual administration report.
502Other laws not to be disregarded.
503 Exemption of diplomatic or consular missions from payment of tax etc.
504 Construction of references.
505 Repealed..
506 Repealed..
507 Special provisions as to rural areas.
508 Special provisions as to Red Fort area.
508A Corporation to undertake work on agency basis.
509 Repealed..
510Provisions relating to existing local authorities in Delhi till the establishment of the Corporation.
511Provisions as to employees of bodies and local authorities whose functions are taken over by the Corporation.
511ATemporary provision with respect to electricity, water, sewage, etc.
511B Special provision as to transferred functions.
512Special provisions as to the area transferred from New Delhi to Delhi
513Expenditure in connection with the Municipal Affairs from the commencement of this Act to the adoption of the budget by a Corporation.
514 Limits of New Delhi Municipality.
514AAppointment of Special Officer
515 Power to remove difficulties.
516 Repeal, etc., and savings.
15-I Power to adjudicate.
15JFactors to be taken into account while adjudging quantum of penalty.
15JACrediting sums realised by way of penalties to Consolidated Fund of India.
15JB Settlement of administrative and civil proceedings.
15K Establishment of Securities Appellate Tribunals.
15L Composition of Securities Appellate Tribunal.
15M Qualification for appointment as Presiding Officer or Member of Securities Appellate Tribunal.
15N Tenure of office of Presiding Officer and other Members of Securities Appellate Tribunal.
15O Salary and allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Presiding Officers.
15P Filling up of vacancies.
15Q Resignation and removal.
15R Orders constituting Appellate Tribunal to be final and not to invalidate its proceedings.
15S Staff of the Securities Appellate Tribunal.
15TAppeal to the Securities Appellate Tribunal.
15U Procedure and powers of the Securities Appellate Tribunal.
15V Right to legal representation.
15W Limitation.
15X Presiding Officer, Members and staff of Securities Appellate Tribunals to be public servants.
15YCivil Court not to have jurisdiction.
15Z Appeal to Supreme Court.
16Power of Central Government to issue directions
17Power of Central Government to supersede the Board.
18Returns and reports.
19Delegation.
20Appeals.
20A Bar of jurisdiction.
21Savings.
22Members, officers and employees of the Board to be public servants.
23 Protection of action taken in good faith.
24Offences.
24A Composition of certain offences.
24B Power to grant immunity.
25Exemption from tax on wealth and income.
26 Cognizance of offences by courts.
26A Establishment of Special Courts.
26BOffences triable by Special Courts.
26CAppeal and revision.
26DApplication of Code to proceedings before Special Court.
26E Transitional provisions.
27Contravention by companies.
28 Omitted..
28ARecovery of amounts.
29Power to make rules.
30Power to make regulations.
31Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
32Application of other laws not barred.
33 Repealed..
34Power to remove difficulties.
34A Validation of certain acts.
35Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Transfer to, and vesting in, the Central Government of the undertakings of the Company.
4 General effect of vesting.
5 Company to be liable for certain prior liabilities.
6 Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the undertakings of the Company in a Government company.
7 Payment of amount.
8 Payment of further amounts.
9 Management, etc., of the undertakings of the Company.
10 Duty of persons in charge of management of the undertakings of the Company to deliver all assets, etc.
11 Duty of persons to account for assets, etc., in their possession.
12 Accounts and audit.
13 Continuance of employees.
14 Provident fund and other funds.
15 Appointment of Commissioner of Payments.
16 Payment by Central Government to the Commissioner.
17 Certain powers of the Central Government or Government company.
18 Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
19 Priority of claims.
20 Examination of claims.
21 Admission or rejection of claims.
22 Disbursement of money by the Commissioner.
23 Disbursement of amounts to the Company.
24 Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited with the general revenue account.
25 Act to have overriding effect.
26 Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by Central Government or Government company.
28 Offences by companies.
29 Protection of action taken in good faith.
30 Delegation of powers.
31 Power to make rules.
32 Power to remove difficulties.
1Short title and extend
2Emergency duties of Armed Forces
3Validation of certain past commands.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Persons subject to this Act.
3 Definitions.
4 Application of Act to certain forces under Central Government.
5 [Omitted.].
6 Special provision as to rank in certain cases.
7 Commanding officer of persons subject to military law under clause (i) of section 2.
8 Officers exercising powers in certain cases.
9 Power to declare persons to be on active service.
10 Commission and appointment.
11 Ineligibility of aliens for enrolment.
12 Ineligibility of females for enrolment or employment.
13 Procedure before enrolling officer.
14 Mode of enrolment.
15 Validity of enrolment.
16 Persons to be attested.
17 Mode of attestation.
18 Tenure of service under the Act.
19 Termination of service by Central Government.
20 Dismissal, removal or reduction by the Chief of the Army Staff and by other officers.
21 Power to modify certain fundamental rights in their application to persons subject to this Act.
22 Retirement, release or discharge.
23 Certificate on termination of service.
24 Discharge or dismissal when out of India.
25 Authorised deductions only to be made from pay.
26 Remedy of aggrieved persons other than officers.
27 Remedy of aggrieved officers.
28 Immunity from attachment.
29 Immunity from arrest for debt.
30 Immunity of persons attending courts-martial from arrest.
31 Privileges of reservists.
32 Priority in respect of army personnel‟s litigation.
33 Saving of rights and privileges under other laws.
34 Offences in relation to the enemy and punishable with death.
35 Offences in relation to the enemy and not punishable with death.
36 Offences punishable more severely on active service than at other times.
37 Mutiny.
38 Desertion and aiding desertion.
39 Absence without leave.
40 Striking or threatening superior officers.
41 Disobedience to superior officer.
42 Insubordination and obstruction.
43 Fraudulent enrolment.
44 False answers on enrolment.
45 Unbecoming conduct.
46 Certain forms of disgraceful conduct.
47 Ill-treating a subordinate.
48 Intoxication.
49 Permitting escape of person in custody.
50 Irregularity in connection with arrest or confinement.
51 Escape from custody.
52 Offences in respect of property.
53 Extortion and corruption.
54 Making away with equipment.
55 Injury to property.
56 False accusations.
57 Falsifying official documents and false declaration.
58 Signing in blank and failure to report.
59 Offences relating to courts-martial.
60 False evidence.
61 Unlawful detention of pay.
62 Offences in relation to aircraft and flying.
63 Violation of good order and discipline.
64 Miscellaneous offences.
65 Attempt.
66 Abetment of offences that have been committed.
67 Abetment of offences punishable with death and not committed.
68 Abetment of offences punishable with imprisonment and not committed.
69 Civil offences.
70 Civil offence not triable by court-martial.
71 Punishments awardable by courts-martial.
72 Alternative punishments awardable by court-martial.
73 Combination of punishments.
74 Cashiering of officers.
75 [Omitted.].
76 [Omitted.].
77 Result of certain punishments in the case of a warrant officer or non-commissioned officer.
78 Retention in the ranks of a person convicted on active service.
79 Punishments otherwise than by court-martial.
80 Punishment of persons other than officers, junior commissioned officers and warrant officers.
81 Limit of punishments under section 80.
82 Punishments in addition to those specified in section 80.
83 Punishment of officers, junior commissioned officers and warrant officers by brigade commanders and others.
84 Punishment of officers, junior commissioned officers and warrant officers by area commanders and others.
85 Punishment of junior commissioned officers.
86 Transmission of proceedings.
87 Review of proceedings.
88 Superior military authority.
89 Collective fines.
90 Deductions from pay and allowances of officers.
91 Deductions from pay and allowances of persons other than officers.
92 Computation of time of absence or custody.
93 Pay and allowances during trial.
94 Limit of certain deductions.
95 Deduction from public money due to a person.
96 Pay and allowances of prisoner of war during inquiry into his conduct.
97 Remission of deductions.
98 Provision for dependants of prisoner of war from remitted deductions.
99 Provision for dependants of prisoner war from his pay and allowances.
100 Period during which a person is deemed to be a prisoner of war.
101 Custody of offenders.
102 Duty of commanding officer in regard to detention.
103 Interval between committal and court-martial.
104 Arrest by civil authorities.
105 Capture of deserters.
106 Inquiry into absence without leave.
107 Provost-marshals.
108 Kinds of courts-martial.
109 Power to convene a general court-martial.
110 Power to convene a district court-martial.
111 Contents of warrants issued under sections 109 and 110.
112 Power to convene a summary general court-martial.
113 Composition of general court-martial.
114 Composition of district court-martial.
115 Composition of summary general court-martial.
116 Summary court-martial.
117 Dissolution of courts-martial.
118 Powers of general and summary general courts-martial.
119 Powers of district courts-martial.
120 Powers of summary courts-martial.
121 Prohibition of second trial.
122 Period of limitation for trial.
123 Liability of offender who ceases to be subject to Act.
124 Place of trial.
125 Choice between criminal court and court-martial.
126 Power of criminal court to require delivery of offender.
127 [Omitted.].
128 Presiding officer.
129 Judge advocate.
130 Challenges.
131 Oaths of member, judge advocate and witness.
132 Voting by members.
133 General rule as to evidence.
134 Judicial notice.
135 Summoning witnesses.
136 Documents exempted from production.
137 Commissions for examination of witnesses.
138 Examination of a witness on commission.
139 Conviction of offence not charged.
140 Presumption as to signatures.
141 Enrolment paper.
142 Presumption as to certain documents.
143 Reference by accused to Government officer.
144 Evidence of previous convictions and general character.
145 Lunacy of accused.
146 Subsequent fitness of lunatic accused for trial.
147 Transmission to Central Government of orders under section 146.
148 Release of lunatic accused.
149 Delivery of lunatic accused to relatives.
150 Order for custody and disposal of property pending trial.
151 Order for disposal of property regarding which offence is committed.
152 Powers of court-martial in relation to proceedings under this Act.
153 Finding and sentence not valid, unless confirmed.
154 Power to confirm finding and sentence of general court-martial.
155 Power to confirm finding and sentence of district court-martial.
156 Limitation of powers of confirming authority.
157 Power to confirm finding and sentence of summary general court-martial.
158 Power of confirming authority to mitigate, remit or commute sentences.
159 Confirming of findings and sentences on board a ship.
160 Revision of finding or sentence.
161 Finding and sentence of a summary court-martial.
162 Transmission of proceedings of summary court-martial.
163 Alteration of finding or sentence in certain cases.
164 Remedy against order, finding or sentence of court-martial.
165 Annulment of proceedings.
166 Form of sentence of death.
167 Commencement of sentence of transportation or imprisonment.
168 Execution of sentence of transportation.
169 Execution of sentence of imprisonment.
169A Period of custody undergone by the officer or person to be set off against the imprisonment.
170 Temporary custody of offender.
171 Execution of sentence of imprisonment in special cases.
172 Conveyance of prisoner from place to place.
173 Communication of certain orders to prison officers.
174 Execution of sentence of fine.
175 Establishment and regulation of military prisons.
176 Informality or error in the order or warrant.
177 Power to make rules in respect of prisons and prisoners.
178 Restriction of rulemaking power in regard to corporal punishment.
179 Pardon and remission.
180 Cancellation of conditional pardon, release on parole or remission.
181 Reduction of warrant officer or non-commissioned officer.
182 Suspension of sentence of transportation or imprisonment.
183 Orders pending suspension.
184 Release on suspension.
185 Computation of period of suspension.
186 Order after suspension.
187 Reconsideration of case after suspension.
188 Fresh sentences after suspension.
189 Scope of power of suspension.
190 Effect of suspension and remission on dismissal.
191 Power to make rules.
192 Power to make regulations.
193 Publication of rules and regulations in Gazette.
193A Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
194 [Repealed.].
195 [Omitted.].
196 [Omitted.].
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Cantonments or parts of cantonments in which Act to be operative.
4 Saving of written instruments.
5 Liability of houses to appropriation.
6 Conditions on which houses may be appropriated.
7 Procedure for taking house on lease.
8 [Repealed.].
9 Sanction to be obtained before a house is occupied as a hospital, etc.
10 Houses not to be appropriated in certain cases.
11 Time to be allowed for giving possession of house.
12 Surrender of house when to be enforced.
13 Option in certain cases for owner on whom notice is issued under section 7 to call upon the Government to purchase.
14 Provision where house is held on long lease by a tenant.
15 Power for owner to refer to civil court on question of rent.
16 Power for owner to refer to civil court on question of repairs.
17 Power to have repairs executed and recover cost.
18 Notice to be given of devolution of interest in house in cantonment.
19 Jurisdiction in references.
20 Procedure and powers of the Court.
21 Restriction of scope of inquiry.
29 Appeal to High Court.
30 Appeal to Officer Commanding the District.
31 Petition of appeal.
32 Order in appeal final.
33 Suspension of action pending appeal.
34 Service of notice and requisitions.
34A Computation of periods of limitation.
35 Power for Central Government to make rules.
36 Further provisions respecting rules.
37 Inapplicability of section 556 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, to trials of offences.
38 Protection to persons acting under Act.
39 [Repealed.].
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Restriction on building or equipping vessels of war.
4 Licences.
5 Offences.
6 Liability.
7 Seizure, detention and search of ships.
8 Procedure in forfeiture of ships.
9 Disposal of forfeit.
10 Special proof of relevant facts.
11 Penalties for proceeding to sea after seizure.
12 Power to enter dock-yards, etc.
13 Courts by which and conditions subject to which offences may be tried.
14 Indemnity.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Circumstances in which an Indian soldier shall be deemed to be serving under special conditions.
4 Particulars to be furnished in plaints, applications or appeals to Court.
5 Power of Collector to intervene in case of unrepresented Indian soldier.
6 Notice to be given in case of unrepresented Indian soldier.
7 Postponement of proceedings.
8 Court may proceed when no certificate received.
9 Postponement of proceedings against Indian soldier on leave.
10 Power to set aside decrees and orders, passed against an Indian soldier serving under war or special conditions.
11 Modification of law of limitation where Indian soldier or his legal representative is a party.
12 Power of Court to refer questions to prescribed authorities.
13 Rule making power.
14 Power to apply the provisions of the Act to other persons in the service of the Government.
14A [Repealed.].
15 [Repealed.].
1 Short title and extent.
2 Power of State Government to authorise manoeuvres.
3 Powers exercisable for purposes of maneuvers.
4 Duty of Officer Commanding to repair damage.
5 Right to compensation for damage caused by manoeuvres.
6 Method of assessing compensation.
7 Offences.
8 Definitions.
9 Power of State Government to authorise field firing and artillery practice.
10 Powers exercisable for purposes of field firing and artillery practice.
11 Compensation.
12 Offences.
13 Power to make rules.
1 Short title, extent and application.
2 Interpretation.
3 Power of Central Government to authorise seaward artillery practice.
3A Power to delegate.
4 Powers exercisable for purposes of seaward artillery practice.
5 Compensation.
6 Method of assessing compensation.
7 Offences.
8 Protection of action taken under this Act.
9 Power to make rules.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Assimilation of laws.
4 Removal of difficulties.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Setting up and composition of the North-Eastern Council.
4 Functions of the Council.
5 Meetings of the Council.
6 Nomination of certain officers to attend the meetings of the Council.
7 Officers and staff of the Council.
8 Repeal.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of National Fund.
4 Establishment of State Fund.
5 Disbursement and utilisation of National Fund.
6 Disbursement and utilisation of State Fund.
7 Accounting procedure.
8 Constitution of National Authority.
9 Executive committee and monitoring group of National Authority.
10 Constitution of State Authority.
11 Steering committee and executive committee of State Authority.
12 Term of office and conditions of service of members.
13 Disqualifications.
14 Powers and functions of National Authority.
15 Powers and functions of executive committee of National Authority.
16 Functions of monitoring group.
17 Powers and functions of State Authority.
18 Powers and functions of steering committee of State Authority.
19 Functions and powers of executive committee of State Authority.
20 Budget of National Authority.
21 Investment of funds by National Authority.
22 Accounts and audit of National Authority.
23 Annual report of National Authority.
24 Annual report and audit report of National Authority to be laid before Parliament.
25 Budget of State Authority.
26 Investment of funds by State Authority.
27 Accounts and audit of State Authority.
28 Annual report of State Authority.
29 Annual report and audit report of State Authority to be laid before State Legislature.
30 Power to make rules.
31 Transfer of assets, liabilities, etc.
32 Validation.
33 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Interpretation clause.
3 Power to reserve forests.
4 Notification by State Government.
5 Bar of accrual of forest-rights.
6 Proclamation by Forest Settlement-officer.
7 Inquiry by Forest Settlement-officer.
8 Powers of Forest Settlement-officer.
9 Extinction of rights.
10 Treatment of claims relating to practice of shifting cultivation.
11 Power to acquire land over which right is claimed.
12 Order on claims to rights of pasture or to forest-produce.
13 Record to be made by Forest Settlement-officer.
14 Record where he admits claim.
15 Exercise of rights admitted.
16 Commutation of rights.
17 Appeal from order passed under section 11, section 12, section 15 or section 16.
18 Appeal under section 17.
19 Pleaders.
20 Notification declaring forest reserved.
21 Publication of translation of such notification in neighbourhood of forest.
22 Power to revise arrangement made under section 15 or section 18.
23 No right acquired over reserved forest, except as here provided.
24 Rights not to be alienated without sanction.
25 Power to stop ways and water-courses in reserved forests.
26 Acts prohibited in such forests.
27 Power to declare forest no longer reserved.
28 Formation of village-forests.
29 Protected forests.
30 Power to issue notification reserving trees, etc.
31 Publication of translation of such notification in neighbourhood.
32 Power to make rules for protected forests.
33 Penalties for acts in contravention of notification under section 30 or of rules under section 32.
34 Nothing in this Chapter to prohibit acts done in certain cases.
35 Protection of forests for special purposes.
36 Power to assume management of forests.
37 Expropriation of forests in certain cases.
38 Protection of forests at request of owners.
39 Power to impose duty on timber and other forest-produce.
40 Limit not to apply to purchase-money or royalty.
41 Power to make rules to regulate transit of forest-produce.
41A Powers of Central Government as to movements of timber across customs frontiers.
42 Penalty for breach of rules made under section 41.
43 Governments and Forest-officers not liable for damage to forest-produce at depot.
44 All persons bound to aid in case of accident at depot.
45 Certain kinds of timber to be deemed property of Government until title thereto proved, and may be collected accordingly.
46 Notice to claimants of drift-timber.
47 Procedure on claim preferred to such timber.
48 Disposal of unclaimed timber.
49 Government and its officers not liable for damage to such timber.
50 Payments to be made by claimant before timber is delivered to him.
51 Power to make rules and prescribe penalties.
52 Seizure of property liable to confiscation.
53 Power to release property seized under section 52.
54 Procedure thereupon.
55 Forest-produce, tools, etc., when liable to confiscation.
56 Disposal, on conclusion of trial for forest-offence, of produce in respect of which it was committed.
57 Procedure when offender not known, or cannot be found.
58 Procedure as to perishable property seized under section 52.
59 Appeal from orders under section .55, section 56 or section 57.
60 Property when to vest in Government.
61 Saving of power to release property seized.
62 Punishment for wrongful seizure.
63 Penalty for counterfeiting or defacing marks on trees and timber and for altering boundary-marks.
64 Power to arrest without warrant.
65 Power to release on a bond a person arrested.
66 Power to prevent commission of offence.
67 Power to try offences summarily.
68 Power to compound offences.
69 Presumption that forest-produce belongs to Government.
70 Cattle-trespass Act, 1871, to apply.
71 Power to alter fines fixed under that Act.
72 State Government may invest Forest-officers with certain powers.
73 Forest-officers deemed public servants.
74 Indemnity for acts done in good faith.
75 Forest-officers not to trade.
76 Additional powers to make rules.
77 Penalties for breach of rules.
78 Rules when to have force of law.
79 Persons bound to assist Forest-officers and police-officers.
80 Management of forests the joint property of Government and other persons.
81 Failure to perform service for which a share in produce of Government forest is enjoyed.
82 Recovery of money due to Government.
83 Lien on forest-produce for such money.
84 Land required under this Act to be deemed to be needed for a public purpose under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894.
85 Recovery of penalties due under bond.
85A Saving for rights of Central Government.
86 [Repealed.].
1 Short title and extent.
2 Application of the International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid.
3 Punishment for international criminal responsibility.
4 Offences by companies, organisations or institutions.
5 Place of trial.
6 Previous sanction of the Central Government for arrest or prosecution.
7 Provisions as to Extradition Act.
1Short title and commencement.
2Extension of Act 41 of 1948.
3Repealed.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power of Central Government to impose reciprocal disabilities on persons domiciled in British Possessions.
4 Burden of proof on person claiming exemption.
5 Direction imposing disabilities in respect of entry, travel and residence not to apply to armed forces.
6 Power to make rules.
7Repealed.
1 Short title.
2 Measures under Art 41 of the Charter of the United Nations.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Persons to whom Act applies.
3 Definitions.
4 Requirement as to compulsory deposit.
5 Compulsory Deposit Scheme.
6 Modification of Scheme.
7 Rounding off.
8 Power to suspend, reduce or remit the amount of compulsory deposit.
9 Power to exempt.
10 Power to delegate.
11 Protection against attachment.
12 Penalty for failure to make deposit.
13 Recovery of arrears of deposit and penalty.
14 Protection of action taken in good faith.
15 Power to remove difficulties.
16 Scheme to be laid before the House of Parliament.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Application of Act.
4 Application for declaration of fugitive economic offender and procedure therefor.
5 Attachment of property.
6 Powers of Director and other officers.
7 Power of survey.
8 Search and seizure.
9 Search of persons.
10 Notice.
11 Procedure for hearing application.
12 Declaration of fugitive economic offender.
13 Supplementary application.
14 Power to disallow civil claims.
15 Management of properties confiscated under this Act.
16 Rules of evidence.
17 Appeal.
18 Bar of jurisdiction.
19 Protection of action taken in good faith.
20 Power of Central Government to amend Schedule.
21 Overriding effect.
22 Application of other laws not barred.
23 Power to make rules.
24 Laying of rules before Parliament.
25 Power to remove difficulties.
26 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Gold Bonds Scheme.
4 Immunities.
5 Gold Bonds not to be taken into account in certain cases.
6 Repeal and savings.
1Short title and commencement.
2Repealed.
3Repealed.
4Reopening of past confiscations.
5Validation.
6Repealed.
1 Short title, commencement and application.
2 Definitions.
3 Restrictions on transfer of savings certificates.
4 Holdings by or on behalf of minors.
5 Payment where certificate is held by or on behalf of a minor.
6 Nomination by holders of savings certificates.
7 Payment on death of holder.
8 Payment to be a full discharge.
9 Security for due administration.
10 Power to administer oath.
11 Protection of action taken in good faith.
12 Power to make rules.
13 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 High denomination bank notes to cease to be legal tender.
4 Prohibition of transfer and receipt of high denomination bank notes.
5 Declaration of high denomination bank notes by banks and Government treasuries.
6 Exchange of high denomination bank notes held by banks and Government treasuries.
7 Exchange of high denomination bank notes held by other persons.
8 Exchange of notes after the time limit specified in section 7.
9 Closing of banks and Government treasuries.
10 Penalties.
11 Special provisions relating to offences.
12 Protection of action taken in good faith.
13 Removal of difficulties.
14 Power to make rules.
15 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Payments to International Fund and Bank.
3 Reserve Bank to be depository for International Fund and Bank.
3AReserve Bank to use, receive, acquire, etc., special drawing rights on behalf of Central Government.
4 Power to call for information.
5 Certain provisions of Agreements to have force of law.
6 Repealed.
7Power to make rules.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Notes bearing messages of a political character not to be legal tender.
3 Repeal and savings.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Public Provident Fund Scheme.
4 Subscriptions to Fund.
5 Interest.
6 Withdrawals.
7 Grant of loans.
8 Payment on death of subscriber.
9 Protection against attachment.
10 Protection of action taken in good faith.
11 Power to remove difficulties.
12 Scheme to be laid before Parliament.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Re-opening of transactions.
4 Insolvency proceedings.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Act to override other laws, memorandum, articles, etc.
4 Prohibition of chits not sanctioned or registered under the Act.
5 Prohibition of invitation for subscriptions except under certain conditions.
6 Form of chit agreement.
7 Filing of chit agreement.
8 Minimum capital requirements for the commencement, etc., of a chit, and creation of a reserve fund, by a company.
9 Commencement of chit.
10 Copies of chit agreement to be given to subscribers.
11Use of words "chit", "chit fund", "chitty", "kuri", "fraternity fund", or "Rotating Savings and Credit Institution".
12 Prohibition of transacting business other than chit business by a company.
13 Aggregate amount of chits.
14 Utilisation of funds.
15 Alteration of chit agreement.
16 Date, time and place of conducting chits.
17 Minutes of proceedings.
18 Copies of minutes to be filed with Registrar.
19 Restriction on opening of new place of business.
20 Security to be given by foreman.
21 Rights of foreman.
22 Duties of foreman.
23 Books, records, etc., to be kept by foreman.
24 Balance sheet.
25 Liability of foreman to subscribers.
26 Withdrawal of foreman.
27 Non-prized subscribers to pay subscriptions and obtain receipts.
28 Removal of defaulting subscribers.
29 Substitution of subscribers.
30 Amounts due to defaulting subscribers.
31 Prized subscriber to furnish security.
32 Prized subscriber to pay subscriptions regularly.
33 Foreman to demand future subscriptions by written notice.
34 Restrictions on transfer of rights of foreman.
35 Transfer of non-prized subscriber's rights to be in writing.
36 Recognition of transfer by foreman.
37 Entry of transferee's name in the books.
38 Meetings of general body of subscribers.
39 Provision for continuation of chits in certain cases.
40 Termination of chits.
41 Copy of assent or consent to be filed with Registrar.
42 Refund of non-prized subscribers' subscriptions.
43 Subscribers' dues to be first charge on chit assets.
44 Foreman to allow certain subscribers to inspect chit records.
45 Preservation of chit records by foreman.
46 Inspection of chit books and records by Registrar.
47 Power of Reserve Bank to inspect chit books and records.
48 Circumstances under which chits may be wound up.
49 Application for winding up.
50 Bar to winding up proceedings.
51 Commencement and effect of winding up order.
52 Injunction order.
53 Powers of Registrar.
54 Vesting of chit assets in Registrar or other persons.
55 Suits, etc., to be stayed on winding up order.
56 Notification of winding up order.
57 Cessation of winding up proceedings on insolvency of foreman, etc., or the winding up of the company and transfer of such proceedings.
58 Award of compensation to foreman.
59 Right to appeal.
60 Limitation.
61 Appointment of Registrar and other officers.
62 Inspection of documents in Registrar's office.
63 Levy of fees.
64 Disputes relating to chit business.
65 Period of limitation.
66 Settlement of disputes.
67 Procedure for settlement of disputes and powers of Registrar or nominee.
68 Attachment before judgment and other interlocutory orders.
69 Decision of Registrar or nominee.
70 Appeal against decision of Registrar or nominee.
71 Money how recovered.
72 Private transfer of property made after issue of certificate void against foreman.
73 Advisory role of Reserve Bank.
74 Appeals.
75 Powers of Registrar to give extension of time for filing documents.
76 Penalties.
77 Penalty for second and subsequent convictions.
78 Application of fine.
79 Offences by companies.
80 Cognizance of offences.
81 Power to compound offences.
82 Power to enter and search any place and to seize any documents.
83 Officers to be public servants.
84 Power to delegate.
85 Act not to apply to certain chits.
86 Banks not to conduct chit business.
87 Power to exempt.
88 Protection of action taken under the Act.
89 Power to make rules.
90 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definition.
3 Establishment and incorporation of Deposit Insurance Corporation.
4 Capital of Corporation.
5 Management of Corporation.
6 Board of directors.
7 Meetings of Board.
8 Committees of Corporation.
9 Fees and allowances of directors.
10 Registration of existing banking companies.
11 Registration of new banking companies.
11A Registration of Regional Rural Banks.
12 Registration of defunct banking companies.
13 Cancellation of registration.
13A Registration of co-operative banks.
13B Registration of defunct co-operative banks.
13C Cancellation of registration of co-operative banks.
13D Circumstances in which Reserve Bank may require winding up of co-operative banks.
14 Intimation of registration.
15 Premium.
15A Cancellation of registration of an insured bank for non-payment of premium.
16 Liability of Corporation in respect of insured deposits.
17 Manner of payment by Corporation in case of winding up of insured banks.
18 Manner of payment by corporation in case of scheme of compromise or arrangement or of reconstruction or amalgamation in respect of an insured bank.
19 Discharge of the liability of Corporation.
20 Provision for unpaid amounts.
21 Repayment of the amount to corporation.
21A Guaranteeing of credit facilities and indemnifying credit institutions.
21B Corporation to act as agent of Central Government.
22 Funds of Corporation.
23 Deposit Insurance Fund.
23A Credit Guarantee Fund.
24 General Fund.
25 Investment.
25A Amount in one fund may be transferred to the other fund or may be utilised for other purposes.
26 Advances by Reserve Bank.
27 Advances from General Fund to the Deposit Insurance Fund or Credit Guarantee Fund.
28 Preparation of balance-sheet, etc., by corporation.
29 Audit.
30 Income-tax.
31 Reserve Fund.
32 Annual accounts and reports.
33 Staff of Corporation.
34 Returns from insured banks.
35 Corporation to have access to records.
36 Inspection of insured banks by Reserve Bank.
37 Corporation to furnish information to Reserve Bank.
38 Reserve Bank to furnish information to Corporation.
39 Declaration of fidelity and secrecy.
40 Indemnity of directors.
41 Defects in appointment not to invalidate acts, etc.
42 Protection of action taken under this act.
43 Companies Act, 1956 and insurance act, 1938 not to apply.
44 Liquidation of Corporation.
45 Power of Central Government to give directions.
46 Dispute as to amount of premium.
47 Penalties.
48 Offences by companies.
49 Cognizance and trial of offences.
50 Regulation.
51 Repealed.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment and incorporation of Export-Import Bank of India.
4 Authorised capital.
5 Management.
6 Constitution of Board.
7 Committees.
8 Fees and allowances of directors and members of Committees.
9 Disqualifications.
10 Business of Exim Bank.
11 Loans by Central Government.
12 Borrowings and acceptance of deposits by Exim Bank.
13 Loans in foreign currency.
14 Grants, donations, etc., to Exim Bank.
15 Export Development Fund.
16 Credits to Export Development Fund.
17 Utilisation of Export Development Fund.
18 Debits to Export Development Fund.
19 Accounts and audit of Export Development Fund.
20 Liquidation of Export Development Fund.
21 General Fund.
22 Preparation of accounts and balance-sheet.
23 Disposal of Profits accruing to General Fund.
24 Audit.
25 Saving.
26 Transfer of part of business of Development Bank.
27 Staff of Exim Bank.
28 Delegation of powers.
29 Returns.
30 Obligation as to fidelity and secrecy.
31 Defects in appointments not to invalidate acts, etc.
32 Arrangement with Exim Bank on appointment of directors to prevail.
33 Indemnity of directors
35 Act 18 of 1891 to apply in relation to Exim Bank.
36 Section 34A and section 36AD only of Act 10 of 1949 to apply to Exim Bank.
37 Omitted.
38Liquidation of Exim Bank.
39 Power to make regulations.
40REPEALED.
41Power to remove difficulty.
1 Short title.
2 Declaration as to the policy of the State.
3 Definitions.
4 Transfer of shares of Indian insurance companies.
5 Transfer of undertakings of other existing insurers.
6 Effect of transfer of undertakings.
7 Transfer of service of existing employees in certain cases.
8 Provident, superannuation, welfare and other funds.
9 Formation of General Insurance Corporation of India.
10 Transfer to Corporation of shares vested in Central Government.
10A Transfer to Central Government of shares vested in Corporation.
10B Enhancement of equity capital of General Insurance companies.
11 Amounts to be paid for transfer and vesting of shares or undertakings.
12 Disbursement of amounts by Corporation.
13 Mode of payment.
14 Amount payable to shareholders may be paid to named persons instead in certain cases.
15 Payment into court in case of rival claims.
16 Schemes for mergers of companies, etc.
17 Laying of schemes and notifications before Parliament.
17A Power of Central Government to regulate the terms and conditions of service of officers and other employees.
18 Functions of Corporation.
19 Functions of acquiring companies.
20 Balance of profit how to be utilised.
21 Interim provisions for management of Indian insurance companies.
22 Power of Central Government to transfer employees.
23 Power of Central Government to issue directions.
24 Acquiring companies to have the exclusive privilege of carrying on general insurance business.
24A Exclusive privilege of Corporation and acquiring companies to cease.
25 Omitted.
26Acquiring companies and income-tax.
27Power to reduce amounts of insurance in certain eases
28 Right of acquiring company to seek relief in respect of certain transactions.
29Duty to deliver possession of property and documents relating thereto.
30Penalty for withholding property, etc.
31Officers and employees of Corporation or of acquiring companies to be public servants.
32 Indemnity
33Dissolution of Corporation and acquiring companies
34Reference to existing insurer in other laws
35Application of Insurance Act.
35A Omitted.
36Exemptions
37Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings.
38Protection of action taken in good faith.
39Power to make rules.
40 Repealed.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Undertaking of Development Bank to vest in Company.
4 General effect of transfer and vesting of undertaking.
5 Provisions in respect of officers and other employees of Development Bank.
6 Concession, etc., to be deemed to have been granted to Company.
7 Tax exemption or benefit to continue to have effect.
8 Guarantee to be operative.
9 Shares, bonds and debentures to be deemed to be approved securities.
10 Act to have overriding effect.
11 Application of other laws not barred.
12 Amendment to certain enactments.
13 Substitution in Acts, rules, regulations or notifications by Company in place of Development Bank.
14 Power to remove difficulties.
15 Repeal and saving of Act 18 of 1964.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Repealed.
4Prohibition of references by State Governments of certain industrial disputes for adjudication, inquiry or settlement
5Abatement of proceedings relating to disputes pending before State tribunals and reference of such disputes to tribunals constituted by the Central Government
6Powers of Central Government to refer disputes in respect of which awards or decisions have been made for adjudication.
7Repeal of Ordinance 28 of 1949.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Undertaking of the Corporation to vest in the company.
4 General effect of vesting of undertaking in the Company.
5 Concession, etc., to be deemed to have been granted to the Company.
6 Tax exemption or benefit to continue to have effect.
7 Guarantee to be operative.
8 Provisions in respect of officers and other employees of Corporation.
9 Act 18 of 1891 to apply to the books of the Company.
10 Shares, bonds and debentures to be deemed to be approved securities.
11 Repeal and saving of Act 15 of 1948.
12 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Power of court to allow interest.
4 Interest payable under certain enactments.
5 Section 34 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 to apply.
6 Repeal and saving.
1Short title
2 Repealed.
3 Repealed.
4 Repealed.
5 Repealed.
6Validation of orders passed before commencement of Act altering remuneration, etc
7Repealed.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Modification of settlements.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Marine insurance defined.
4 Mixed sea and land risks.
5 Lawful marine adventure.
6 Avoidance of wagering contracts.
7 Insurable interest defined.
8 When interest must attach.
9 Defeasible or contingent interest.
10 Partial interest.
11 Reinsurance.
12 Bottomry.
13 Master’s and seamen’s wages.
14 Advance freight.
15 Charges of insurance.
16 Quantum of interest.
17 Assignment of interest.
18 Measure of insurable value.
19 Insurance is uberrimae fidei.
20 Disclosure by assured.
21 Disclosure by agent effecting insurance.
22 Representations pending negotiation of contract.
23 When contract is deemed to be concluded.
24 Contract must be embodied in policy.
25 What policy must specify.
26 Signature of insurer.
27 Voyage and time policies.
28 Designation and subject-matter.
29 Valued policy.
30 Unvalued policy.
31 Floating policy by ship or ships.
32 Construction of terms in policy.
33 Premium to be arranged.
34 Double insurance.
35 Nature of warranty.
36 When breach of warranty excused.
37 Express warranties.
38 Warranty of neutrality.
39 No implied warranty of nationality.
40 Warranty of good safety.
41 Warranty of seaworthiness of ship.
42 No implied warranty that goods are seaworthy.
43 Warranty of legality.
44 Implied condition as to commencement of risk.
45 Alteration of port of departure.
46 Sailing for different destination.
47 Change of voyage.
48 Deviation.
49 Several ports of discharge.
50 Delay in voyage.
51 Excuse for deviation or delay.
52 When and how policy is assignable.
53 Assured who has no interest cannot assign.
54 When premium payable.
55 Included and excluded losses.
56 Partial and total loss.
57 Actual total loss.
58 Missing ship.
59 Effect of transhipment, etc.
60 Constructive total loss defined.
61 Effect of constructive total loss.
62 Notice of abandonment.
63 Effect of abandonment.
64 Particular average loss.
65 Salvage charges.
66 General average loss.
67 Extent of liability of insurer for loss.
68 Total loss.
69 Partial loss of ship.
70 Partial loss of freight.
71 Partial loss of goods, merchandise, etc.
72 Apportionment of valuation.
73 General average contributions and salvage charges.
74 Liabilities to third parties.
75 General provisions as to measure of indemnity.
76 Particular average warranties.
77 Successive losses.
78 Suing and labouring clause.
79 Right of subrogation.
80 Right of contribution.
81 Effect of under-insurance.
82 Enforcement of return.
83 Return by agreement.
84 Return for failure of consideration.
85 Ratification by assured.
86 Implied obligation varied by agreement or usage.
87 Reasonable time, etc., a question of fact.
88 Covering note as evidence.
89 Power to apply Act with modifications, etc., in certain cases.
90 Certain provisions to override Transfer of Property Act, 1882.
91 Savings.
92 Repealed.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3Designated authority.
4 Payment system not to operate without authorisation.
5 Application for authorisation.
6 Inquiry by the Reserve Bank.
7 Issue or refusal of authorisation.
8 Revocation of authorisation.
9 Appeal to the Central Government.
10 Power to determine standards.
11 Notice of change in the payment system.
12 Power to call for returns, documents or other information.
13 Access to information.
14 Power to enter and inspect.
15 Information, etc., to be confidential.
16 Power to carry out audit and inspection.
17 Power to issue directions.
18 Power of Reserve Bank to give directions generally.
19 Directions of Reserve Bank to be complied with.
20 System provider to act in accordance with the Act, regulations, etc.
21 Duties of a system provider.
22 Duty to keep documents in the payment system confidential.
23 Settlement and netting.
23A Protection of funds collected from customers.
24 Settlement of disputes.
25 Dishonour of electronic funds transfer for insufficiency, etc., of funds in the account.
26 Penalties.
27 Offences by companies.
28 Cognizance of offences.
29 Application of fine.
30 Power of Reserve Bank to impose fines.
31 Power to compound offences.
32 Act to have overriding effect.
33 Mode of recovery of penalty.
34 Act not to apply to stock exchanges or clearing corporations of stock exchanges.
34A Act to apply to designated trade repository and issuer.
35 Certain persons deemed to be public servants.
36 Protection of action taken in good faith.
37 Power to remove difficulties.
38 Power of Reserve Bank to make regulations.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Interpretation.
4 Prohibition of prize competitions where the prize offered exceeds one thousand rupees a month.
5 Licensing of prize competitions where the prize offered does not exceed one thousand rupees a month.
6 Licences for prize competitions.
7 Promoters of prize competitions to keep accounts and submit the same to the licensing authority.
8 Power to cancel or suspend licences.
9 Penalty for promoting or conducting any prize competition in contravention of the provisions of sections 4 and 5.
10 Penalty for failure to keep and submit accounts.
11 Penalty for other offences in connection with prize competitions.
12 Offences by Corporations.
13 Power of licensing authority to call for and inspect accounts and documents.
14 Power of entry and search.
15 Forfeiture newspapers and publications containing prize competitions.
16 Appeals.
17 Licensing authority and other officers to be public servants.
18 Jurisdiction to try offences.
19 Protection of action taken under this act.
20 Power to make rules.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Obligation as to fidelity and secrecy.
4 Declaration of fidelity and secrecy.
5 Repealed.
6 Repealed.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Immunities.
4 Remittances not to be taken into account in certain cases.
5 Definitions.
6 Immunities.
7 Foreign Exchange Bonds not to be taken into account in certain cases.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Transfer of Bank shares
5 Interim arrangements.
6 Rule-making power.
7Repealed.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Abolition of the Shipping Development Fund Committee and consequential amendments in the Act.
4 Consequential provisions.
5 Continuation of suits, etc., against Central Government.
6 Moneys, etc., of the Committee to be credited to the Consolidated Fund of India.
7 Transfer of services of existing employees of the Committee.
8 Power of Central Government to call for repayment before agreed period.
9 Appointment of receiver without intervention of court.
10 Appointment of directors and administrators.
11 Effect of notified order.
12 Powers and duties of directors and administrators.
13 No right to compensation for termination of contract of management, etc.
14 Application of Act 1 of 1956.
15 Recovery of dues as arrear of land revenue.
16 Delegation of powers to the designated person.
17 Effect of the Act on other laws.
18 Protection of action taken in good faith.
19 Indemnification of directors, etc.
20 Directors, etc., to be public servants.
2Definitions.
3Appointment of Director and other officers.
4Appointment of Life Warden and other officers.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Appointment and functions of Custodian.
4 Contracts entered into fraudulently may be cancelled.
5 Establishment of Special Court.
5A Distribution of cases amongst Judges of Special Court.
6 Cognizance of cases by Special Court.
7 Jurisdiction of Special Court.
8 Jurisdiction of Special Court as to joint trials.
9 Procedure and powers of Special Court.
9A Jurisdiction, powers, authority and procedure of Special Court in civil matters.
9B Powers of the Special Court in arbitration matters.
10 Appeal.
11 Discharge of liabilities.
11A Power to punish for contempt.
12 Protection of action taken in good faith.
13 Act to have overriding effect.
14 Power to make rules.
15 Repeal and savings.
5Power to delegate.
5A Constitution of the National Board for Wild Life.
5BStanding Committee of the National Board.
1Short title and commencement.
5CFunctions of the National Board.
6Constitution of State Board for Wild Life.
2 Repealed.
7Procedure to be followed by the Board
3 Repealed.
8Duties of State Board for Wild Life.
4 Repealed.
5Provisions in respect of the State Bank Dholpur.
9Prohibition of hunting.
6Repealed.
10Omitted..
11Hunting of wild animals to be permitted in certain cases.
12Grant of permit for special purposes.
13 Omitted..
14Omitted..
15Omitted..
16Omitted..
17Omitted..
17A Prohibition of picking, uprooting, etc. of specified plant.
17B Grants of permit for special purposes.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Establishment of new banks.
3A Change of name of a subsidiary bank.
4 New banks to be bodies corporate.
5 Head office and branches of new banks.
6 Authorised capital of new banks.
7 Issued capital of new banks.
8 Reserve fund of the new banks.
9 Transfer of shares of existing banks to State Bank.
10 Transfer of undertaking of existing banks to new banks.
11 Transfer of services of employees of existing banks.
12 Special provisions for transfer of foreign assets.
13 Compensation to shareholders of existing banks other than the Bank of Patiala.
14 Compensation payable by the State Bank in respect of the Bank of Patiala and the Hyderabad Bank.
15 Constitution of the Tribunal.
16 Tribunal to have powers of a civil court.
17 Procedure of the Tribunal.
18 Transferability of shares.
18A Right of registered shareholder to nominate.
19 Restriction on voting rights.
20 Shares to be approved securities.
21 Register of shareholders.
21A Register of beneficial owners.
22 Trusts not to be entered on the register.
23 Certain officers to vacate office.
24 Management.
25 Composition of the Board of Directors.
25A Fit and proper status of an elected director.
25B Power of Reserve Bank to appoint additional directors.
26 Term of office of directors.
27 Disqualification for directorship.
28 Vacation of office of directors.
29 Managing director.
30 Remuneration of directors.
31 Removal from office of director.
33 Casual vacancies among directors.
34 Meetings of the Board of Directors.
35 Executive committee and other committees.
35A Supersession of Board of Directors in certain cases.
36 Subsidiary bank to act as agent of the State Bank.
36A Subsidiary bank to act as agent of the Reserve Bank.
37 Other business which a subsidiary bank may transact.
38 Acquisition of business of other banks.
38A Arrangement with subsidiary banks on appointment of directors to prevail.
39 Closing of annual accounts.
40 Disposal of profits.
40A Transfer of unpaid or unclaimed dividend to unpaid dividend account.
41 Audit.
17C Cultivation of specified plants without licence prohibited.
42 Temporary provision regarding existing auditors.
43 Returns to be furnished by a subsidiary bank.
44 General meetings.
45 Power to issue directions for removing difficulties.
46 Observers for existing banks.
47 Inspection.
48 Cost of development programme.
49 Special provision regarding existing officers and employees.
50 Staff of a subsidiary bank.
50A Bonus.
51 Establishment of pension and superannuation funds by subsidiary banks.
52 Obligation as to fidelity and secrecy.
53 Indemnity of directors.
54 Defects in appointment or constitution not to invalidate acts or proceedings.
55 Companies Act, 1956, and Banking Regulation Act, 1949, not to apply to certain existing banks.
56 Continuance of special provisions respecting recovery of loans and advances made by the Bank of Patiala.
57 Bar to liquidation of a subsidiary bank.
58 Dissolution of existing banks.
59 Construction of references to existing banks.
60 Exercise of powers and functions on behalf of the Reserve Bank.
61 Protection of action taken under Act.
62 Power of Central Government to make rules.
64 Repealed.
65 Saving.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Vesting in the Central Government of certain shares of Sikkim.
4 Vesting of undertaking of Sikkim Bank.
5 General effect of vesting.
6 Vesting of the shares and undertakings of Sikkim Bank in the State Government.
7 Power of State Government to direct vesting of the undertakings of Sikkim Bank the Sikkim Co-operative bank.
8 Payment of amounts.
9 Management, etc., of the undertakings of Sikkim Bank.
11 Transfer of service of existing officers and employees of the Sikkim Bank to the co-operative bank.
12 Act to have overriding effect.
13 Protection of action taken in good faith.
14 Penalties.
15 Offences by companies.
16 Delegation of powers.
17 Power of Central Government to make rules.
18 Power to remove difficulties.
19 References to Sikkim Bank in other laws.
20 Dissolution of Sikkim Bank.
17D Dealing in specified plants without licence prohibited.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Transfer of initial capital.
4 Undertaking of Trust to vest in specified company and specified undertaking of Trust to vest in Administrator.
5 General effect of vesting of undertaking or specified undertaking in specified company or Administrator.
6 Provisions in respect of officers and other employees of Trust.
7 Appointment of Administrator to manage specified undertaking.
8 Administrator to vacate office.
9 Board of Advisers.
10 Powers and functions of Administrator.
11 Maintenance of accounts by Administrator.
12 Concession, etc., to be deemed to have been granted to specified undertaking.
13 Tax exemption or benefit to continue to have effect.
14 Exemption from stamp duty.
15 Guarantee to be operative.
16 Protection of action taken in good faith.
17 Shares, bonds, debentures and units to be deemed to be approved securities.
18 Substitution in every Act, rule, regulation or notification by specified company or Administrator in place of Trust.
19 Power of Central Government to alter Schedules I and II.
20 Power of Central Government to make Scheme.
21 Repeal and saving of Act 52 of 1963.
22 Act to have overriding effect.
23 Application of other laws not barred.
24 Power to remove difficulties.
25 Repeal and saving.
17E Declaration of stock.
17F Possession, etc., of plants by licensee
17GPurchase, etc., of specified plants.
17HPlants to be Government property.
18Declaration of sanctuary.
18AProtection to sanctuaries
18BAppointment of Collectors.
19Collector to determine rights.
20Bar of accrual of rights.
21 Proclamation by Collector.
22Inquiry by Collector.
23 Powers of Collector.
24Acquisition of rights.
25Acquisition proceedings.
25A Time-limit for completion of acquisition proceedings.
26Delegation of Collector's powers.
26A Declaration of area as sanctuary.
27Restriction on entry in sanctuary.
28Grant of permit.
29Destruction, etc., in a sanctuary prohibited without a permit.
30Causing fire prohibited.
31 Prohibition of entry into sanctuary with weapon.
32Ban on use of injurious substances.
33Control of sanctuaries.
33A Immunisation of live-stock.
33B Advisory Committee.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Prohibition of benami transactions.
4 Prohibition of the right to recover property held benami.
5 Property held benami liable to confiscation.
6 Prohibition on re-transfer of property by benamidar.
7 Adjudicating Authority.
8 Composition of Authority.
9 Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson and Members.
10 Constitution of Benches of Adjudicating Authority.
11 Power of Adjudicating Authority to regulate its own procedure.
12 Term of office of Chairperson and Members of Adjudicating Authority.
13 Terms and conditions of services of Chairperson and Members of Adjudicating Authority.
14 Removal of Chairperson and Members of Adjudicating Authority.
15 Member to act as Chairperson in certain circumstances.
16 Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Adjudicating Authority.
17 Officers and employees of Adjudicating Authority.
18 Authorities and jurisdiction.
19 Powers of authorities.
20 Certain officers to assist in inquiry, etc.
21 Power to call for information.
22 Power of authority to impound documents.
23 Power of authority to conduct inquiry, etc.
24 Notice and attachment of property involved in benami transaction.
25 Manner of service of notice.
26 Adjudication of benami property.
27 Confiscation and vesting of benami property.
28 Management of properties confiscated.
29 Possession of the property.
30 Establishment of Appellate Tribunal.
31 Composition, etc., of Appellate Tribunal.
32 Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson and Members of Appellate Tribunal.
33 Terms and conditions of services of Chairperson and Members of Appellate Tribunal.
34 Term of office of Chairperson and Members.
35 Removal of Chairperson and Member from office in certain circumstances.
36 Vacancies etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Appellate Tribunal.
37 Resignation and removal.
38 Member to act as Chairperson in certain circumstances.
39 Staff of Appellate Tribunal.
40 Procedure and powers of Appellate Tribunal.
41 Distribution of business amongst Benches of Appellate Tribunal.
42 Power of Chairperson of Appellate Tribunal to transfer cases.
43 Decision to be by majority.
44 Members, etc., to be public servants.
45 Bar of jurisdiction of civil courts.
46 Appeals to Appellate Tribunal.
47 Rectification of mistakes.
48 Right to representation.
49 Appeal to High Court.
50 Special Courts.
51 Application of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 to proceedings before Special Court.
52 Appeal and revision.
53 Penalty for benami transaction.
54 Penalty for false information.
55 Previous sanction.
56 Repeal of provisions of certain Acts.
57 Certain transfers to be null and void.
58 Exemption.
59 Power of Central Government to issue directions, etc.
60 Application of other laws not barred.
61 Offences to be non-cognizable.
62 Offences by companies.
63 Notice, etc., not to be invalid on certain grounds.
64 Protection of action taken in good faith.
65 Transfer of pending cases.
66 Proceedings, etc., against legal representative.
67 Act to have overriding effect.
68 Power to make rules.
69 Laying of rules and notifications before Parliament.
70 Power to remove difficulties.
71 Transitional provision.
72 Repeal and saving.
34Registration of certain persons in possession of arms.
35Declaration of National Parks.
36Omitted..
36ADeclaration and management of a conservation reserve.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Charge of tax.
4 Scope of total undisclosed foreign income and asset.
5 Computation of total undisclosed foreign income and asset.
6 Tax authorities.
7 Change of incumbent.
8 Powers regarding discovery and production of evidence.
9 Proceedings before tax authorities to be judicial proceedings.
10 Assessment.
11 Time limit for completion of assessment and reassessment.
12 Rectification of mistake.
13 Notice of demand.
14 Direct assessment or recovery not barred.
15 Appeals to the Commissioner (Appeals).
16 Procedure to be followed in appeal.
17 Powers of Commissioner (Appeals).
18 Appeals to Appellate Tribunal.
19 Appeal to High Court.
20 Case before High Court to be heard by not less than two Judges.
21 Appeal to Supreme Court.
22 Hearing before Supreme Court.
23 Revision of orders prejudicial to revenue.
24 Revision of other orders.
25 Tax to be paid pending appeal.
26 Execution of order for costs awarded by Supreme Court.
27 Amendment of assessment on appeal.
28 Exclusion of time taken for obtaining copy.
29 Filing of appeal by tax authority.
30 Recovery of tax dues by Assessing Officer.
31 Recovery of tax dues by Tax Recovery Officer.
32 Modes of recovery of tax dues.
33 Tax Recovery Officer by whom recovery of tax dues is to be effected.
34 Recovery of tax dues in case of a company in liquidation.
35 Liability of manager of a company.
36 Joint and several liability of participants.
37 Recovery through State Government.
38 Recovery of tax dues in pursuance of agreements with foreign countries or specified territory.
39 Recovery by suit or under other law not affected.
40 Interest for default in furnishing return and payment or deferment of advance tax.
41 Penalty in relation to undisclosed foreign income and asset.
42 Penalty for failure to furnish return in relation to foreign income and asset.
43 Penalty for failure to furnish in return of income, an information or furnish inaccurate particulars about an asset (including financial interest in any entity) located outside India.
44 Penalty for default in payment of tax arrear.
45 Penalty for other defaults.
46 Procedure.
47 Bar of limitation for imposing penalty.
48 Chapter not in derogation of any other law or any other provision of this Act.
49 Punishment for failure to furnish return in relation to foreign income and asset.
50 Punishment for failure to furnish in return of income, any information about an asset (including financial interest in any entity) located outside India.
51 Punishment for wilful attempt to evade tax.
52 Punishment for false statement in verification.
53 Punishment for abetment.
54 Presumption as to culpable mental state.
55 Prosecution to be at instance of Principal Chief Commissioner or Chief Commissioner or Principal Commissioner or Commissioner.
56 Offences by companies.
57 Proof of entries in records of documents.
58 Punishment for second and subsequent offences.
59 Declaration of undisclosed foreign asset.
60 Charge of tax.
61 Penalty.
62 Manner of declaration.
63 Time for payment of tax.
64 Undisclosed foreign asset declared not to be included in total income.
65 Undisclosed foreign asset declared not to affect finality of completed assessments.
66 Tax in respect of voluntarily disclosed asset not refundable.
67 Declaration not admissible in evidence against declarant.
68 Declaration by misrepresentation of facts to be void.
69 Exemption from wealth-tax in respect of assets specified in declaration.
70 Applicability of certain provisions of Income-tax Act and of Chapter V of Wealth-tax Act.
71 Chapter not to apply to certain persons.
72 Removal of doubts.
73 Agreement with foreign countries or specified territories.
74 Service of notice generally.
75 Authentication of notices and other documents.
76 Notice deemed to be valid in certain circumstances.
77 Appearance by approved valuer in certain matters.
78 Appearance by authorised representative.
79 Rounding off of income, value of asset and tax.
80 Congnizance of offences.
81 Assessment not to be invalid on certain grounds.
82 Bar of suits in civil courts.
83 Income-tax papers to be available for purposes of this Act.
84 Application of provisions of Income-tax Act.
85 Power to make rules.
86 Power to remove difficulties.
87 Amendment of section 2 of Act 54 of 1963.
88 Amendment of Act of 15 of 2003.
36B Conservation reserve management committee.
36C Declaration and management of community reserve.
36DCommunity reserve management committee.
37Omitted..
38Power of Central Government to declare areas as sanctuaries or National Parks or conservation reserves.
1 Short title and commencement.
2Extension and amendment of Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
3 Repeal and saving.
38A Constitution of Central Zoo Authority
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 When is a sale or purchase of goods said to take place in the course of inter-State trade or commerce.
4 When is a sale or purchase of goods said to take place outside a State.
5 When is a sale or purchase of goods said to take place in the course of import or export.
6 Liability to tax on inter-State sales.
6A Burden of proof, etc., in case of transfer of goods claimed otherwise than by way of sale.
7 Registration of dealers.
8 Rates of tax on sales in the course of inter-State trade or commerce.
8A Determination of turnover.
9 Levy and collection of tax and penalties.
9A Collection of tax to be only by registered dealers.
9B Rounding off of tax, etc.
10 Penalties.
10A Imposition of penalty in lieu of prosecution.
11 Cognizance of offences.
12 Indemnity.
13 Power to make rules.
14 [Omitted.].
15 [Omitted.].
16 Definitions.
17 Company in liquidation.
18 Liability of directors of private company in liquidation.
18A Appeals to highest appellate authority of State.
19 Central Sales Tax Appellate Authority.
19A Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings.
20 Appeals.
21 Procedure on receipt of application.
22 Poweres of the Authority.
23 Procedure of Authority.
24 Authority for Advance Ruilings to function as Authority under this Act.
25 Transfer of pending proceedings.
26 Applicability of order passed.
38BTerm of office and conditions of service of Chairperson and members, etc.
38C Functions of the Authority
38DProcedure to be regulated by the Authority.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Tax authorities.
4 Charge of tax.
5 Return of chargeable profits.
6 Assessment.
7 Provisional assessment.
7A Advance payment of surtax.
7B Interest payable by Government.
7C Interest payable by assessee.
7D Interest payable by assessee in case of under estimate, etc.
8 Profits escaping assessment.
9 Penalties.
9A False estimate of, or failure to pay, advance surtax.
10 Opportunity of being heard.
11 Appeals to the Commissioner (Appeals).
11A Transfer of certain pending appeals.
12 Appeals to Appellate Tribunal.
13 Rectification of mistakes.
14 Other amendments.
15 Surtax deductible in computing distributable income under Income-tax Act.
16 Revision of orders prejudicial to revenue.
17 Revision of orders by Chief Commissioner or Commissioner.
18 Application of provisions of Income-tax Act.
19 Income-tax papers to be available for the purposes of this Act.
20 Failure to deliver returns, etc.
21 False statements.
22 Abetment of false returns, etc.
23 Institution of proceedings and composition of offences.
24 Power to make exemption, etc., in relation to certain Union territories.
24A Agreement with foreign countries.
24AAPower to make exemption, etc., in relation to participation in the business of prospecting for, extraction, etc., of mineral oils.
25 Power to make rules.
26 Saving.
38EGrants and loans to Authority and Constitution of Fund.
38F Annual report.
38GAnnual report and audit report to be laid before Parliament.
38H Recognition of zoos.
38IAcquisition of animals by a zoo.
38JProhibition of teasing, etc., in a zoo.
38KDefinitions
1 Short title.
2 Repealed.
38LConstitution of National Tiger Conservation Authority.
38M Term of office and conditions of service of members.
3 Amendment with respect to certain stainless steel articles to have retrospective effect.
38NOfficers and employees of Tiger Conservation Authority.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Incidence of tax.
4 Rate of tax.
5 Power of Administrator to prescribe points at which goods may be taxed.
6 Burden of proof.
7 Tax-free goods.
8 Certain sales and purchases not liable to tax.
9 Sales tax authorities.
10 Delegation of Commissioner’s powers.
11 Power to transfer proceedings.
12 Disputes regarding territorial jurisdiction.
13 Appellate Tribunal.
14 Registration.
15 Voluntary registration.
16 Provisional registration.
17 Special registration.
18 Security from certain class of dealers.
19 Amendment of certificate of registration.
20 Cancellation of certificate of registration.
21 Periodical payment of tax and filing of returns.
22 Collection of tax only by registered dealers.
23 Assessment.
24 Turnover escaping assessment.
25 Payment and recovery of tax.
26 Continuation of certain recovery proceedings.
27 Interest.
28 Special model of recovery.
29 Lump sum payment of tax.
30 Refund.
31 Set-off.
32 Liability in case of transfer of business.
33 Liability in case of company in liquidation.
34 Liability of partners of firm to pay tax.
35 Liability of guardians, trustees, etc.
36 Liability of Court of Wards, etc.
37 Liability in other cases.
38 Accounts.
39 Memoranda of sales.
40 Information to be furnished regarding change of business.
41 Production and inspection of accounts and documents and search of premises.
42 Power of Commissioner and other authorities to take evidence on oath, etc.
43 Appeals.
44 Non-appealable orders.
45 Statement of case to the High Court.
46 Revision of orders prejudicial to revenue.
47 Revision of other orders.
48 Rectification of mistakes.
49 Determination of disputed questions.
50 Offences.
51 Offences by companies.
52 Cognizance of offences.
53 Investigation of offences.
54 Composition of offences.
55 Imposition of Penalty.
56 Penalty for concealment of sales or furnishing inaccurate particulars or making false representations.
57 Penalty for contravening provisions regarding collection of tax by dealers.
58 Service of notice when family is disrupted or firm is dissolved.
59 Service of notice in the case of discontinued business.
60 Appearance before any authority in proceedings.
61 Change of an incumbent of an office.
62 Extension of period of limitation in certain cases.
63 Returns, etc., to be confidential.
64 Setting up of check-posts and barriers.
65 Publication of names, etc., of dealers whose certificates of registration are cancelled.
66 Exemptions.
67 Bar of suits in civil courts.
68 Transfers during pendency of proceedings void.
69 Chapter XXXVI of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, not to apply to certain offences.
70 Application of the provisions of the Delhi Land Reforms Act, 1954 for purposes of recovery of sales tax recoverable as arrears of land revenue.
71 Power to make rules.
72 Rules to be laid before Parliament.
73 Repeal and savings.
74 Removal of difficulties.
75 Transitional provisions.
38O Powers and functions of Tiger Conservation Authority.
38P Procedure to be regulated by Tiger Conservation Authority.
38Q Grants and loans to Tiger Conservation Authority and Constitution of Fund.
38RAccounts and audit of Tiger Conservation Authority.
38SAnnual report of Tiger Conservation Authority.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Chapter XXXVI of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 not to apply to certain offences.
38TAnnual report and audit report to be laid before Parliament.
38UConstitution of Steering Committee.
38VTiger Conservation Plan.
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Application of the Act.
4 Charge of expenditure-tax.
5 Meaning of chargeable expenditure.
6 Tax authorities.
7 Collection and recovery of expenditure-tax.
8 Person responsible for collecting tax to furnish prescribed return.
9 Assessment.
10 Best judgment assessment.
11 Chargeable expenditure escaping assessment.
12 Rectification of mistake.
13 Time limit for completion of assessment and reassessment.
14 Interest on delayed payment of expenditure-tax.
15 Penalty for failure to collect or pay expenditure-tax.
16 Penalty for failure to furnish prescribed return.
17 Penalty for concealment of chargeable expenditure.
18 Penalty for failure to comply with notice.
19 Penalty not to be imposed in certain cases.
20 Notice of demand.
21 Revision of orders by the Commissioner.
22 Appeals to the Commissioner (Appeals).
23 Appeals to Appellate Tribunal.
24 Application of provisions of Income-tax Act.
25 Wilful attempt to evade tax, etc.
26 Failure to furnish prescribed returns.
27 False statement in verification, etc.
28 Abetment of false return, etc.
29 Certain offences to be non-cognizable.
30 Institution of proceedings and composition of offences.
31 Power to make rules.
32 Power to remove difficulties.
33Repealed.
38W Alteration and de-notification of tiger reserves.
38XEstablishment of Tiger Conservation Foundation.
38YConstitution of Wild Life Crime Control Bureau.
38ZPowers and functions of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau.
39Wild animals, etc., to be Government property.
40Declarations
40A Immunity in certain cases.
41Inquiry and preparation of inventories.
42Certificate of ownership.
43Regulation of transfer of animal, etc.
44Dealings in trophy and animal articles without licence prohibited.
45Suspension or cancellation of licences.
46Purchase.
47Maintenance of records.
48Purchase of animals, etc., by licensee.
48ARestriction on transportation of wild life.
49Purchase of captive animal, etc., by a person other than a licensee.
49A Definitions.
49B Prohibition of dealings in trophies, animal articles, etc., derived from scheduled animals.
49CDeclaration by dealers.
50Power of entry, search, arrest and detention.
51Penalties.
51A Certain conditions to apply while granting bail.
52Attempts and abetment.
53 Punishment for wrongful seizure.
55Cognizance of offences.
56Operation of other laws not barred.
57Presumption to be made in certain cases.
58Offences by Companies.
58AApplication.
58BDefinitions.
58CProhibition of holding illegally acquired property.
58DCompetent authority.
58E Identifying illegally acquired property.
58F Seizure or freezing of illegally acquired property.
58GManagement of properties seized or forfeited under this Chapter.
58H Notice of forfeiture of property.
58I Forfeiture of property in certain cases
58JBurden of proof.
58KFine in lieu of forfeiture.
58L Procedure in relation to certain trust properties.
58M Certain transfer to be null and void.
58N Constitution of Applellate Tribunal.
58O Appeals.
58P Notice or order not to be invalid for error in description.
58Q Bar of Jurisdiction.
58R Competent Authority and Appellate Tribunal to have powers of civil court.
58S Information to competent authority.
58TCertain officers to assist Administrator, competent authority and Appellate Tribunal.
58UPower to take possession.
58VRectification of mistakes.
58WFindings under other laws not conclusive for proceedings under this Chapter.
58XService of notices and orders.
58Y Punishment for acquiring property in relating to which proceeings have been taken under this Chapter.
59Officers to be public servants.
60Protection of action taken in good faith.
60A Reward to persons.
60BReward by State Government.
61Power to alter entries in Schedules
62Declaration of certain wild animals to be vermin.
63Power of Central Government to make rules
64Power of State Government to make rules.
65Rights of Scheduled Tribes to be protected.
66Repeal and savings.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Interpretation.
3 Power to apply to the Court in respect of trusts of a charitable or religious nature.
4 Contents and verification of petition.
5 Procedure on petition.
6 Failure of trustee to comply with order under section 5
8 Costs of petition under this Act.
9 Savings.
10 Power of Courts as to costs in certain suits against trustees of charitable and religious trusts.
11 Provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure to apply.
12 Barring of appeals.
1 Short title, commencement and extent.
2 Definitions.
3 Subordination of Courts.
4 Savings.
5 Application of the Code to Revenue Courts.
6 Pecuniary jurisdiction.
7 Provincial Small Cause Courts.
8 Presidency Small Cause Courts.
9 Courts to try all civil suits unless barred.
10 Stay of suit.
11 Res judicata.
12Bar to further suit.
13 When foreign judgment not conclusive.
14 Presumption as to foreign judgments.
15 Court in which suits to be instituted.
16 Suits to be instituted where subject-matter situate.
17 Suits for immovable property situate within jurisdiction of different Courts.
18 Place of institution of suit where local limits of jurisdiction of Courts are uncertain.
19 Suits for compensation for wrongs to person or movables.
20 Other suits to be instituted where defendants reside or cause of action arises.
21 Objections to jurisdiction.
21A Baron suit to set aside decree on objection as to place of suing.
22 Power to transfer suits which may be instituted in more than one Court.
23 To what Court application lies.
24 General power of transfer and withdrawal.
25 Power of Supreme Court to transfer suits, etc.
26 Institution of suits.
27 Summons to defendants.
28 Service of summons where defendant resides in another State.
29 Service of foreign summonses.
30 Power to order discovery and the like.
31 Summons to witness.
32 Penalty for default.
33 Judgment and decree.
34 Interest.
35 Costs.
35A Compensatory costs in respect of false or vexatious claims or defences.
35B Costs for causing delay.
36 Application to orders.
37 Definition of Court which passed a decree.
38 Court by which decree may be executed.
39Transfer of decree.
40 Transfer of decree to Court in another State.
41 Result of execution proceedings to be certified.
42 Powers of Court in executing transferred decree.
43 Execution of decrees passed by Civil Courts in places to which this Code does not extend.
44 Execution of decrees passed by Revenue Courts in places to which this Code does not extend.
44A Execution of decrees passed by Courts in reciprocating territory.
45 Execution of decrees outside India.
46 Precepts.
47 Questions to be determined by the Court executing decree.
48 [Repealed.].
49 Transferee.
50 Legal representative.
51 Powers of Court to enforce execution.
52 Enforcement of decree against legal representative.
53 Liability of ancestral property.
54 Partition of estate or separation of share.
55 Arrest and detention.
56 Prohibition of arrest or detention of women in execution of decree for money.
57 Subsistence-allowance.
58 Detention and release.
59 Release on ground of illness.
60 Property liable to attachment and sale in execution of decree.
61 Partial exemption of agricultural produce.
62 Seizure of property in dwelling-house.
63 Property attached in execution of decrees of several Courts.
64 Private alienation of property after attachment to be void.
65 Purchaser's title.
66 [Repealed.].
67 Power for State Government to make rules as to sales of land in execution of decrees for payment of money.
68 [Repealed.].
69 [Repealed.].
70 [Repealed.].
71 [Repealed.].
72 [Repealed.].
73 Proceeds of execution sale to be rateably distributed among decree-holders.
74 Resistance to execution.
75 Power of Court to issue commissions.
76 Commission to another Court.
77 Letter of request.
78 Commissions issued by foreign Courts.
79 Suits by or against Government.
80 Notice.
81 Exemption from arrest and personal appearance.
82 Execution of decree.
83When aliens may sue.
84When foreign States may sue.
85 Persons specially appointed by Government to prosecute or defend on behalf of foreign Rulers.
86 Suits against foreign Rulers, Ambassadors and Envoys.
87 Style of foreign Rulers as parties to suits.
87A Definitions of foreign State and Ruler.
88Where interpleader-suit may be instituted.
89 Settlement of disputes outside the Court.
90 Power to state case for opinion of Court.
91 Public nuisances and other wrongful acts affecting the public.
92 Public charities.
93 Exercise of powers of Advocate-General outside presidency-towns.
94 Supplemental proceedings.
95 Compensation for obtaining arrest, attachment or injunction on insufficient ground.
96Appeal from original decree.
97 Appeal from final decree where no appeal from preliminary decree.
98 Decision where appeal heard by two or more Judges.
99 No decree to be reversed or modified for error or irregularity not affecting merits or jurisdiction.
99A No order under section 47 to be reversed or modified unless decision of the case is prejudicially affected.
100 Second appeal.
100A No further appeal in certain cases.
101 Second appeal on no other grounds.
102 No second appeal in certain cases.
103 Power of High Court to determine issue of fact.
104 Orders from which appeal lies.
105 Other orders.
106 What Courts to hear appeals.
107 Powers of Appellate Court.
108 Procedure in appeals from appellate decrees and orders.
109 When appeals lie to the Supreme Court.
110 [Omitted.].
111 [Omitted.].
111A [Omitted.].
112 Savings.
113 Reference to High Court.
114 Review.
115 Revision.
116 Part to apply only to certain High Courts.
117 Application of Code to High Courts.
118 Execution of decree before ascertainment of costs.
119 Unauthorised persons not to address Court.
120 Provisions not applicable to High Court in original civil jurisdiction.
121 Effect of rules in First Schedule.
122 Power of certain High Courts to make rules.
123Constitution of Rule Committees in certain States.
124 Committee to report to High Court.
125 Power of other High Courts to make rules.
126 Rules to be subject to approval.
127 Publication of rules.
128 Matters for which rules may provide.
129 Power of High Courts to make rules as to their original Civil procedure.
130 Power of other High Courts to make rules as to matters other than procedure.
131 Publication of rules.
132 Exemption of certain women from personal appearance.
133 Exemption of other persons.
134 Arrest other than in execution of decree.
135 Exemption from arrest under civil process.
135A Exemption of members of legislative bodies from arrest and detention under civil process.
136 Procedure where person to be arrested or property to be attached is out side district.
137 Language of subordinate Courts.
138 Power of High Court to require evidence to be recorded in English.
139 Oath on affidavit by whom to be administered.
140 Assessors in causes of salvage, etc.
141 Miscellaneous proceedings.
142 Orders and notices to be in writing.
143 Postage.
144 Application for restitution.
145 Enforcement of liability of surety.
146 Proceedings by or against representatives.
147 Consent or agreement by persons under disability.
148 Enlargement of time.
148A Right to lodge a caveat.
149 Power to make up deficiency of court-fees.
150 Transfer of business.
151 Saving of inherent powers of Court.
152 Amendment of judgments, decrees or orders.
153 General power to amend.
153A Power to amend decree or order where appeal is summarily dismissed.
153B Place of trial to be deemed to be open Court.
154 [Repealed.].
155 [Repealed.].
156 [Repealed.].
157 Continuance of orders under repealed enactments.
158 Reference to Code of Civil Procedure and other repealed enactments.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Dispositions for the benefit of persons not in existence.
3 Limitations and conditions.
4 [Repealed.].
5 Application of this Act to the Khoja community.
1 Short title.
2 Definitions.
3 Power of State Government to exempt any race, sect or tribe in the State from operation of Act.
4 Application of Part.
5 Law regulating succession to deceased person’s immoveable and moveable property, respectively.
6 One domicile only affects succession to moveables.
7 Domicile of origin of person of legitimate birth.
8 Domicile of origin of illegitimate child.
9 Continuance of domicile of origin.
10 Acquisition of new domicile.
11 Special mode of acquiring domicile in India.
12 Domicile not acquired by residence as representative of foreign Government, or as part of his family.
13 Continuance of new domicile.
14 Minor’s domicile.
15 Domicile acquired by woman on marriage.
16 Wife’s domicile during marriage.
17 Minor’s acquisition of new domicile.
18 Lunatic’s acquisition of new domicile.
19 Succession to moveable property in India in absence of proof of domicile elsewhere.
20 Interests and powers not acquired nor lost by marriage.
21 Effect of marriage between person domiciled and one not domiciled in India.
22 Settlement of minor’s property in contemplation of marriage.
23 Application of Part.
24 Kindred or consanguinity.
25 Lineal consanguinity.
26 Collateral consanguinity.
27 Persons held for purpose of succession to be similarly related to deceased.
28 Mode of computing of degrees of kindred.
29 Application of Part.
30 As to what property deceased considered to have died intestate.
31 Chapter not to apply to Parsis.
32 Devolution of such property.
33 Where intestate has left widow and lineal descendants, or widow and kindred only, or widow and no kindred.
33A Special provision where intestate has left widow and no lineal descendants.
34 Where intestate has left no widow, and where he has left no kindred.
35 Rights of widower.
36 Rules of distribution.
37 Where intestate has left child or children only.
38 Where intestate has left no child, but grandchild or grandchildren.
39 Where intestate has left only great-grandchildren or remoter lineal descendants.
40 Where intestate leaves lineal descendants not all in same degree of kindred to him, and those through whom the more remote are descended are dead.
41 Rules of distribution where intestate has left no lineal descendants.
42 Where intestate’s father living.
43 Where intestate’s father dead, but his mother, brothers and sisters living.
44 Where intestate’s father dead and his mother, a brother or sister, and children of any deceased brother or sister, living.
45 Where intestate’s father dead and his mother and children of any deceased brother or sister living.
46 Where intestate’s father dead, but his mother living and no brother, sister, nephew or niece.
47 Where intestate has left neither lineal descendant, nor father, nor mother.
48 Where intestate has left neither lineal descendant, nor parent, nor brother, nor sister.
49 Children’s advancements not brought into hotchpot.
50 General principles relating to intestate succession.
51 Division of intestate’s property among widow, widower, children and parents.
53 Division of share of predeceased child of intestate leaving lineal descendants.
54 Division of property where intestate leaves no lineal descendant but leaves a widow or widower or a widow or widower of any lineal descendant.
55 Division of property where intestate leaves neither lineal descendants nor a widow or widower nor a widow or widower of any lineal descendant.
56 Division of property where there is no relative entitled to succeed under the other provisions of this Chapter.
57 Application of certain provisions of Part to a class of wills made by Hindus, etc.
58 General application of Part.
59 Person capable of making wills.
60 Testamentary guardian.
61 Will obtained by fraud, coercion or importunity.
62 Will may be revoked or altered.
63 Execution of unprivileged wills.
64 Incorporation of papers by reference.
65 Privileged wills.
66 Mode of making, and rules for executing, privileged wills.
67 Effect of gift to attesting witness.
68 Witness not disqualified by interest or by being executor.
69 Revocation of will by testator’s marriage.
70 Revocation of unprivileged will or codicil.
71 Effect of obliteration, interlineation or alteration in unprivileged will.
72 Revocation of privileged will or codicil.
73 Revival of unprivileged will.
74 Wording of wills.
75 Inquiries to determine questions as to object or subject of will.
76 Misnomer or misdescription of object.
77 When words may be supplied.
78 Rejection of erroneous particulars in description of subject.
79 When part of description may not be rejected as erroneous.
80 Extrinsic evidence admissible in cases of patent ambiguity.
81 Extrinsic evidence inadmissible in case of patent ambiguity or deficiency.
82 Meaning or clause to be collected from entire Will.
83 When words may be understood in restricted sense, and when in sense wider than usual.
84 Which of two possible constructions preferred.
85 No part rejected, if it can be reasonably construed.
86 Interpretation of words repeated in different parts of will.
87 Testator’s intention to be effectuated as far as possible.
88 The last of two inconsistent clauses prevails.
89 Will or bequest void for uncertainty.
90 Words describing subject refer to property answering description at testator’s death.
91 Power of appointment executed by general bequest.
92 Implied gift to objects of power in default of appointment.
93 Bequest to “heirs,” etc., of particular person without qualifying terms.
94 Bequest to “representatives”, etc., of particular person.
95 Bequest without words of limitation.
96 Bequest in alternative.
97 Effect of words describing a class added to bequest to person.
98 Bequest to class of persons under general description only.
99 Construction of terms.
100 Words expressing relationship denote only legitimate relatives or failing such relatives reputed legitimate.
101 Rules of construction where will purports to make two bequests to same person.
102 Constitution of residuary legatee.
103 Property to which residuary legatee entitled.
104 Time of vesting legacy in general terms.
105 In what case legacy lapses.
106 Legacy does not lapse if one of two joint legatees die before testator.
107 Effect of words showing testator’s intention to give distinct shares.
108 When lapsed share goes as undisposed of.
109 When bequest to testator’s child or lineal descendant does not lapse on his death in testator’s lifetime.
110 Bequest to A for benefit of B does not lapse by A’s death.
111 Survivorship in case of bequest to described class.
112 Bequest to person by particular description, who is not in existence at testator’s death.
113 Bequest to person not in existence at testator’s death subject to prior bequest.
114 Rule against perpetuity.
115 Bequest to a class some of whom may come under rules in sections 113 and 114.
116 Bequest to take effect on failure of prior bequest.
117 Effect of direction for accumulation.
118 Bequest to religious or charitable uses.
119 Date of vesting of legacy when payment or possession postponed.
120 Date of vesting when legacy contingent upon specified uncertain event.
121 Vesting of interest in bequest to such members of a class as shall have attained particular age.
122 Onerous bequests.
123 One of two separate and independent bequests to same person may be accepted, and other refused.
124 Bequest contingent upon specified uncertain event, no time being mentioned for its occurrence.
125 Bequest to such of certain persons as shall be surviving at some period not specified.
126 Bequest upon impossible condition.
127 Bequest upon illegal or immoral condition.
128 Fulfilment of condition precedent to vesting of legacy.
129 Bequest to A and on failure of prior bequest to B.
130 When second bequest not to take effect on failure of first.
131 Bequest over, conditional upon happening or not happening of specified uncertain event.
132 Condition must be strictly fulfilled.
133 Original bequest not affected by invalidity of second.
134 Bequest conditioned that it shall cease to have effect in case a specified uncertain event shall happen, or not happen.
135 Such condition must not be invalid under section 120.
136 Result of legatee rendering impossible or indefinitely postponing act for which no time specified, and on non-performance of which subject-matter to go over.
137 Performance of condition, precedent or subsequent, within specified time. Further time In case of fraud.
138 Direction that fund be employed in particular manner following absolute bequest of same to or for benefit of any person.
139 Direction that mode of enjoyment of absolute bequest is to be restricted, to secure specified benefit for legatee.
140 Bequest of fund for certain purposes, some of which cannot be fulfilled.
141 Legatee named as executor cannot take unless be shows intention to act as executor.
142 Specific legacy defined.
143 Bequest of certain sum where stocks, etc., in which invested are described.
144 Bequest of stock where testator had, at date of will, equal or greater amount of stock of same kind.
145 Bequest of money where not payable until part of testator’s property disposed of in certain way.
146 When enumerated articles not deemed specifically bequeathed.
147 Retention, in form, of specific bequest to several persons in succession.
148 Sale and investment of proceeds of property bequeathed to two or more persons in succession.
149 Where deficiency of assets to pay legacies, specific legacy not to abate with general legacies.
150 Demonstrative legacy defined.
151 Order of payment when legacy directed to be paid out of fund the subject of specific legacy.
152 Ademption explained.
153 Non-ademption of demonstrative legacy.
154 Ademption of specific bequest of right to receive something from third party.
155 Ademption pro tanto by testator’s receipt of part of entire thing specifically bequeathed.
156 Ademption pro tanto by testator’s receipt of portion of entire fund of which portion has been specically bequeathed.
157 Order of payment where portion of fund specifically bequeathed to one legatee, and legacy charged on same fund to another, and, testator having received portion of that fund, remainder insufficient to pay both legacies.
158 Ademption where stock, specifically bequeathed, does not exist at testator’s death.
159 Ademption pro tanto where stock, specifically bequeathed, exists in part only at testator's death.
160 Non-ademption of specific bequest of goods described as connected with certain place, by reason of removal.
161 When removal of thing bequeathed does not constitute ademption.
162 When thing bequeathed is a valuable to be received by testator from third person; and testator himself, or his representative, receives it.
163 Change by operation of law of subject of specific bequest between date of will and testator’s death.
164 Change of subject without testator’s knowledge.
165 Stock specifically bequeathed lent to third party on condition that it be replaced.
166 Stock specifically bequeathed sold but replaced, and belonging to testator at his death.
167 Non-liability of executor to exonerate specific legatees.
168 Compeletion of testator’s title to things bequeathed to be at cost of his estate.
169 Exoneration of legatee’s immoveable property for which land-revenue or rent payable periodically.
170 Exoneration of specific legatee’s stock in joint-stock company.
171 Bequest of thing described in general terms.
172 Bequest of interest or produce of fund.
173 Annuity created by will payable for life only unless contrary intention appears by will.
174 Period of vesting where will directs that annuity be provided out of proceeds of property, or out of property generally, or where money bequeathed to be invested in purchase of annuity.
175 Abatement of annuity.
176 Where gift of annuity and residuary gift, whole annuity to be first satisfied.
177 Creditor prima facie entitled to legacy as well as debt.
178 Child prima facie entitled to legacy as well as portion.
179 No ademption by-subsequent provision for legatee.
180 Circumstances in which election takes place.
181 Devolution of interest relinquished by owner.
182 Testator’s belief as to his ownership immaterial.
183 Bequest for man’s benefit how regarded for purpose of election.
184 Person deriving benefit indirectly not put to election.
185 Person taking in individual capacity under will may In other character elect to take in opposition.
186 Exception to provisions of last six sections.
187 When acceptance of benefit given by will constitutes election to take under will.
188 Circumstances in which knowledge or waiver is presumed or inferred.
189 When testator’s representatives may call upon legatee to elect.
190 Postponement of election in case of disability.
191 Property transferable by gift made in contemplation of death.
192 Person claiming right by succession to property of deceased may apply for relief against wrongful possession.
193 Inquiry made by Judge.
194 Procedure.
195 Appointment of curator pending determination of proceeding.
196 Powers conferrable on curator.
197 Prohibition of exercise of certain powers by curators.
198 Curator to give security and may receive remuneration.
199 Report from Collector where estate includes revenue paying land.
200 Institution and defence of suits.
201 Allowances to apparent owners pending custody by curator.
202 Accounts to be filed by curator.
203 Inspection of accounts and right of interested party to keep duplicate.
204 Bar to appointment of second curator for same property.
205 Limitation of time for application for curator.
206 Bar to enforcement of Part against public settlement or legal directions by deceased.
207 Court of Wards to be made curator in case of minors having property subject to its jurisdiction.
208 Saving of right to bring suit.
209 Effect of decision of summary proceeding.
210 Appointment of public curators.
211 Character and property of executor or administrator as such.
212 Right to intestate’s property.
213 Right as executor or legatee when established.
214 Proof of representative title a condition precedent to recovery through the Courts of debts from debtors of deceased persons.
215 Effection certificate of subsequent probate or letters of administration.
216 Grantee of probate or administration alone to sue, etc., until same revoked.
217 Application of Part.
218 To whom administration may be granted, where deceased is a Hindu, Muhammadan, Budhist, Sikh, Jaina or exempted person.
219 Where deceased is not a Hindu, Muhammadan, Buddhist, Sikh, Jaina or exempted person.
220 Effect of letters of administration.
221 Acts not validated by administration.
222 Probate only to appointed executor.
223 Persons to whom probate cannot be granted.
224 Grant of probate to several executors simultaneously or at different times.
225 Separate probate of codicil discovered after grant of probate.
226 Accrual of representation to surviving executor.
227 Effect of probate.
228 Administration, with copy annexed, of authenticated copy of will proved abroad.
229 Grant of administration where executor has not renounced.
230 Form and effect of renunciation of executorship.
231 Procedure where executor renounces or fails to accept within time limited.
232 Grant of administration to universal or residuary legatees.
233 Right to administration of representative of deceased residuary legatee.
234 Grant of administration where no executor, nor residuary legatee nor representative of such legatee.
235 Citation before grant of administration to legatee other than universal or residuary.
236 To whom administration may not be granted.
236A Laying of rules before State Legislature.
237 Probate of copy or draft of lost will.
238 Probate of contents or lost of destroyed will.
239 Probate of copy where original exists.
240 Administration until will produced.
241 Administration, with will annexed, to attorney of absent executor.
242 Administration, with will annexed to attorney of a absent person who, if present, would be entitled to administer.
243 Administration to attorney of absent person entitled to administer in case of intestacy.
244 Administration during minority of sole executor or residuary legatee.
245 Administration during minority of several executors or residuary legatee.
246 Administration for use and benefit of lunatic or minor.
247 Administration pendente lite.
248 Probate limited to purpose specified in will.
249 Administration, with will annexed, limited to particular purpose.
250 Administration limited to property in which person has beneficial interest.
251 Administration limited to suit.
252 Administration limited to purpose of becoming party to suit to be brought against administrator.
253 Administration limited to collection and preservation of deceased’s property.
254 Appointment, as administrator, of person other than one who, in ordinary circumstances, would be entitled to administration.
255 Probate or administration, with will annexed, subject to exception.
256 Administration with exception.
257 Probate or administration of rest.
258 Grant of effects unadministered.
259 Rules as to grants of effects unadministered.
260 Administration when limited grant expired and still some part of estate unadministered.
261 What errors may be rectified by Court.
262 Procedure where codicil discovered after grant of administration with will annexed.
263 Revocation or annulment for just cause.
264 Jurisdiction of District Judge in granting and revoking probates, etc.
265 Power to appoint delegate of District Judge to deal with non-contentious cases.
266 District Judge’s powers as to grant of probate and administration.
267 District Judge may order person to produce testamentary papers.
268 Proceedings of District Judge’s Court in relation to probate and administration.
269 When and how District Judge to interfere for protection of property.
270 When probate or administration may be granted by District Judge.
271 Disposal of application made to Judge of district in which deceased had no fixed abode.
272 Probate and letters of administration may be granted by Delegate.
273 Conclusiveness of probate or letters of administration.
274 Transmission to High Courts of certificate of grants under proviso to section 273.
275 Conclusiveness of application for probate or administration if properly made and verified.
276 Petition for probate.
277 In what cases translation of will to be annexed to petition. Verification of translation by person other than Court translator.
278 Petition for letters of administration.
279 Addition to statement in petition, etc., for probate or letters of administration in certain cases.
280 Petition for probate, etc., to be signed and verified.
281 Verification of petition for probate, by one witness to will.
282 Punishment for false averment in petition or declaration.
283 Powers of District Judge.
284 Caveats against grant of probate or administration.
285 After entry of caveat, no proceeding taken on petition until after notice to caveator.
286 District Delegate when not to grant probate or administration.
287 Power to transmit statement to District Judge in doubtful cases where no contention.
288 Procedure where there is contention of District Delegate thinks probate or letters of administration should be refused in his Court.
289 Grant of probate to be under seal of Court.
290 Grant of letters of administration to be under seal of Court.
291 Administration-bond
293 Time for grant of probate and administration.
294 Filing of original wills of which probate or administration with will annexed granted.
295 Procedure in contentious cases.
296 Surrender of revoked probate or letters of administration.
297 Payment to executor or administrator before probate or administration revoked.
298 Power to refuse letters of administration.
299 Appeals from orders of District Judge.
300 Concurrent jurisdiction of High Court.
301 Removal of executor or administrator and provision for successor.
302 Directions to executor or administrator.
303 Executor of his own wrong.
304 Liability of executor of his own wrong.
305 In respect of causes of action surviving deceased and debts due at death.
306 Demands and rights of action of or against deceased survive to and against executor or administrator.
307 Power of executor or administrator to dispose of property.
308 General powers of administration.
309 Commission or agency charges.
310 Purchase by executor or administrator of deceased’s property.
311 Powers of several executors or administrators exercisable by one.
312 Survival of powers on death of one of several executors or administrators.
313 Powers of administrator of effects unadministered.
314 Powers of administrator during minority.
315 Powers of married executrix or administratrix.
316 As to deceased’s funeral.
317 Inventory and account.
318 Inventory to include property in any part of India in certain cases.
319 As to property of, and debts owing to, deceased.
320 Expenses to be paid before all debts.
321 Expenses to be paid next after such expenses.
322 Wages for certain services to be next paid, and then other debts.
323 Save as aforesaid, all debts to be paid equally and rateably.
324 Application of moveable property to payment of debts where domicile not in India.
325 Debts to be paid before legacies.
326 Executor or administrator not bound to pay legacies without indemnity.
327 Abatement of general legacies.
328 Non-abatement of specific legacy when assets sufficient to pay debts.
329 Right under demonstrative legacy when assets sufficient to pay debts and necessary expenses.
330 Rateable abatement of specific legacies.
331 Legacies treated as general for purpose of abatement.
332 Assent necessary to complete legatee’s title.
333 Effect of executor’s assent to specific legacy.
334 Conditional assent.
335 Assent of executor to his own legacy.
336 Effect of executor’s assent.
337 Executor when to deliver legacies.
338 Commencement of annuity when no time fixed by will.
339 When annuity, to be paid quarterly or monthly, first falls due.
340 Dates of successive payments when first payment directed to be made within a given time or on day certain: death of annuitant before date of payment.
341 Investment of sum bequeathed, where legacy, not specific, given for life.
342 Investment of general legacy, to be paid at future time: disposal of intermediate, interest.
343 Procedure when no fund charged with, or appropriated to, annuity.
344 Transfer to residuary legatee of contingent bequest.
345 Investment of residue bequeathed for life, without direction to invest in particular securities.
346 Investment of residue bequeathed for life, with direction to invest in specified securities.
347 Time and manner of conversion and investment.
348 Procedure where minor entitled to immediate payment or possession of bequest, and no direction to pay to person on his behalf.
349 Legatee’s title to produce of specific legacy.
350 Residuary legatee’s title to produce of residuary fund.
351 Interest when no time fixed for payment of general legacy.
352 Interest when time fixed.
353 Rate of interest.
354 No interest on arrears of annuity within first year after testator’s death.
355 Interest on sum to be invested produce annuity.
356 Refund of legacy paid under Court’s orders.
357 No refund if paid voluntarily.
358 Refund when legacy has become due on performance of condition within further time allowed under section 137.
359 When each legatee compellable to refund in proportion.
360 Distribution of assets.
361 Creditor may call upon legatee to refund.
362 When legatee, not satisfied or compelled to refund under section 361, cannot oblige one paid in full to refund.
363 When unsatisfied legatee must first proceed against executor, if solvent.
364 Limit to refunding of one legatee to another.
365 Refunding to be without interest.
366 Residue after usual payments to be paid to residuary legatee.
367 Transfer of assets from India to executor or administrator in country of domicile for distribution.
368 Liability of executor or administrator for devastation.
369 Liability of executor or administrator for neglect to get any part of property.
370 Restriction on grant of certificates under this part.
371 Court having jurisdiction to grant certificate.
372 Application for certificate.
373 Procedure on application.
374 Contents of certificate.
375 Requisition of security from grantee of certificate.
376 Extension of certificate.
377 Forms of certificate and extended certificate.
378 Amendment of certificate in respect of powers as to securities.
379 Mode of collecting court-fees on certificates.
380 Local extent of certificate.
381 Effect of certificate.
382 Effect of certificate granted or extended by Indian representative in Foreign State and in certain other cases.
383 Revocation of certificate.
384 Appeal.
385 Effect on certificate of previous certificate, probate or letters of administration.
386 Validation of certain payments made in good faith to holder of invalid certificate.
387 Effect of decisions under this Act, and liability of holder of certificate thereunder.
388 Investiture of inferior courts with jurisdiction of District Court for purposes of this Act.
389 Surrender of superseded and invalid certificates.
390 Provisions with respect to certificates under Bombay Regulation VIII of 1827.
392 [Repealed.].
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Interpretation clause.
3 Extent of jurisdiction of High Court.
4 Official Trustees.
5 Appointment and powers of Deputy Official Trustee.
6 Official Trustee to be corporation sole, to have perpetual succession and official seal, and to sue and be sued in his corporate name.
7 General powers and duties of Official Trustee.
8 Official Trustee may with consent be appointed trustee of settlement by grantor.
9 Appointment of Official Trustee as trustee by will.
10 Power of High Court to appoint Official Trustee to be trustee of property.
11 Power of private trustees to appoint Official Trustee to be trustee of property.
12 Executor or administrator may pay to Official Trustee legacy, share, etc., of minor or lunatic.
13 Official Trustee not to be required to give bond or security.
14 Entry of Official Trustee not to constitute notice of a trust.
15 Liability of Government.
16 Notice- of suit not required in certain cases.
17 Fees.
18 Disposal of fees.
19 Auditors to be appointed to examine Official Trustees‟s accounts, etc., and to report to Government.
20 Auditor‟s power to summon witnesses and to call for documents.
21 Costs of audit, etc., how paid.
22 Right of beneficiary to inspection and copies of accounts.
23 Transfer to Government of accumulations in the hands of Official Trustee.
24 Mode of proceeding by claimant to recover money so transferred.
25 Power of High Court to make orders in respect of property vested in Official Trustee.
26 Who may apply for order under Act.
27 Order of Court to have effect of a decree.
28 General powers of administration.
29 Transfer of trust property by Official Trustee to original trustee or any other trustee.
30 Rules.
31 [Repealed.].
32 Saving of provisions of Indian Registration Act, 1908.
32A Saving.
32B Special provision regarding certain Official Trustees affected by States‟ reorganisation.
33 [Repealed.].
1Short title
2Repealed.
3Repealed.
4Repealed.
5Repeal and saving.
1Short Title
2Amendment of Section I
1Short title, extent and commencement
2Definition
3Publication of reports of Parliamentary proceedings privileged
4Act also to apply to Parliamentary proceedings broadcast by wireless telegraphy.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Validity of Anand marriages.
3 Exemption of certain marraiges from Act.
4 Saving of marriages solemnized according to other ceremonies.
5 Non-validation of marriages within prohibited degrees.
6 Registration of marriages.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Authoritative texts of Central laws in certain languages.
3 Power to make rules.
1 Short title and commencement.
2 Extension and amendment of election laws.
3 Repeal and saving.
1 Short title and extent.
2 Validation of proceedings of certain courts under Act 25 of 1955.
1 Short title.
2 [Repealed.].
3 Interpretation-clause.
4 Marriages to be solemnized according to Act.
5 Persons by whom marriages may be solemnized.
6 Grant and revocation of licenses to solemnize marriages.
7 Marriage Registrars.
8 [Omitted.].
9 Licensing of persons to grant certificates of marriage between Indian Christians.
10 Time for solemnizing marriage.
11 Place for solemnizing marriage.
12 Notice of intended marriage.
13 Publication of such notice.
14 Notice of intended marriage in private dwelling.
15 Sending copy of notice to Marriage Registrar when one party is a minor.
16 Procedure on receipt of notice.
17 Issue of certificate of notice given and declaration made.
18 Declaration before issue of certificate.
19 Consent of father, or guardian, or mother.
20 Power to prohibit by notice issue of certificate.
21 Procedure on receipt of notice.
22 Issue of certificate in case of minority.
23 Issue of certificates to Indian Christians.
24 Form of certificate.
25 Solemnization of marriage.
26 Certificate void if marriage not solemnized within two months.
27 Marriages when to be registered.
28 Registration of marriages solemnized by Clergymen of Church of England.
29 Quarterly returns to Archdeaconry.
30 Registration and returns of marriages solemnized by Clergymen of Church of Rome.
31 Registration and returns of marriages solemnized by Clergymen of Church of Scotland.
32 Certain marriages to be registered in duplicate.
33 Entries of such marriages to be signed and attested.
34 Certificate to be forwarded to Marriages Registrar, copied and sent to Registrar General.
35 Copies of certificates to be entered and numbered.
36 Registrar to add number of entry to certificate, and send to Registrar General.
37 Registration of marriages between Indian Christians, by persons referred to in clauses (1), (2) and (3) of section 5.
38 Notice of intended marriage before Marriage Registrar.
39 Publication of notice.
40 Notice to be filed and copy entered in Marriage Notice Book.
41 Certificate of notice given and oath made.
42 Oath before issue of certificate.
43 Petition to High Court to order certificate in less than fourteen days.
44 Consent of father or guardian.
45 Petition where person whose consent is necessary is insane, or unjustly withholds consent.
46 Petition when Marriage Registrar refuses certificate.
47 [Omitted.].
48 Petition when Registrar doubts authority of person forbidding.
49 Liability for frivolous protest against issue of certificate.
50 Form of certificate.
51 Solemnization of marriage after issue of certificate.
52 When marriage not had within two months after notice, new notice required.
53 Marriage Registrar may ask for particulars to be registered.
54 Registration of marriages solemnized under part V.
55 Certificates to be sent monthly to Registrar General.
56 [Omitted.].
57 Registrars to ascertain that notice and certificate are understood by Indian Christians.
58 Indian Christians to be made to understand declarations.
59 Registration of marriages between Indian Christians.
60 On what conditions marriages of Indian Christians may be certified.
61 Grant of certificate.
62 Keeping of register-book and deposit of extracts therefrom with Registrar General.
63 Searches in register-book and copies of entries.
64 Books in which marriages Indian Christians under Part I or Part III are registered.
65 Part VI not to apply to Roman Catholics.
66 False oath, declaration, notice or certificate for procuring marriage.
67 Forbidding, by false personation issue of certificate by Marriage Registrar.
68 Solemnizing marriage without due authority.
69 Solemnizing marriage out of proper time, or without witnesses.
70 Solemnizing without notice or within fourteen days after notice, marriage with minor.
71 Issuing certificate, or marrying, without publication of notice; Marrying after expiry of notice; Solemnizing, marriage with minor within fourteen days, without authority of Court, or without sending copy of notice; issuing certificate against authorized prohibition
72Issuing certificate after expiry of notice, or, in case of minor, within fourteen days after notice, or against authorized prohibition.
73Persons authorized to solemnize marriage (other than Clergy of Churches of England, Scotland or Rome); issuing certificate, or marrying, without publishing notice, or after expiry of certificate; issuing certificate for, or solemnizing, marriage with minor, within fourteen days after notice; issuing certificate authorizedly forbidden; solemnizing marriage authorizedly forbidden;
74Unlicensed person granting certificate pretending to be licensed
75Destroying or falsifying register-books
76Limitation of prosecutions under Act
77What matters need not be proved in respect of marriage in accordance with Act
78Corrections of errors.
79Searches and copies of entries
80Certified copy of entry in marriage register, etc., to be evidence
81Certificates of certain marriages to be sent to Central Government.
82State Government to prescribe fees.
83Power to make rules
84 Omitted..
85Power to declare who shall be District Judge
86 Omitted.
87Saving of Consular marriages
88Non-validation of marriages within prohibited degrees.
7 Powers of trustee to apply for directions.
292Assignment of administration-bond
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Prohibition of discrimination.
4Prohibition of certain acts.
5Informed consent for undertaking HIV test or treatment.
6Informed consent not required for conducting HIV tests in certain cases.
7Guidelines for testing centres, etc.
8Disclosure of HIV status.
9Disclosure of HIV-positive status to partner of HIV-positive person.
10Duty to prevent transmission of HIV.
11Confidentiality of data.
12HIV and AIDS policy for establishments.
13Central Government and State Government to take measures.
15Welfare measures by Central Government and State Government.
16Protection of property of children affected by HIV or AIDS.
17Promotion of HIV and AIDS related information, education and communication programmes.
18Women and children infected with HIV or AIDS.
19Obligation of establishments to provide safe working environment.
20General responsibility of establishments.
21Grievance redressal mechanism.
22Strategies for reduction of risk.
23Appointment of Ombudsman.
24Powers of Ombudsman.
25Procedure of complaint.
26Orders of Ombudsman.
27Authorities to assist Ombudsman.
28Report to State Government.
29Right of residence.
30HIV-related information, education and communication before marriage.
31Persons in care or custody of State.
32Recognition of guardianship of older sibling.
33Living wills for guardianship and testamentary guardianship.
34Suppression of identity.
35Maintenance applications.
36Sentencing.
37Penalty for contravention.
38Penalty for failure to comply with orders of Ombudsman.
39Penalty for breach of confidentiality in legal proceeding.
40Prohibition of victimisation.
41Court to try offences.
42Offences to be cognizable and bailable.
43Act to have overriding effect.
44Protection of action taken in good faith.
45Delegation of powers.
46Guidelines.
47Power of Central Government to make rules.
48Laying of rules before both Houses of Parliament.
49Power of State Government to make rules and laying thereof.
50Power to remove difficulties.
14Anti-retroviral Therapy and Opportunistic Infection Management by Central Government and State Government
1Short title.
2Constitution of Indian Red Cross Society.
3Appointment of Managing Body.
4Incorporation.
4APresident of the Society.
4BComposition of Managing Body.
4CSecretary General and Treasurer of the Society.
4DPowers and functions of the Chairman and Vice-Chairman.
4EPowers of the President to supersede the Managing Body.
5Power to make rules.
6Dissolution and transfer of property of Joint War Committee.
7Purposes to which funds of Society may be applied.
8Constitution of Branch Committees.
9Affiliation of other Societies.
10Decision of Managing Body as to purposes final .
11Receipt and use of gifts .
12Powers of Branch Committees.
13Transfer of property to Pakistan.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Power of Administrator to regulate education in schools.
4Recognition of schools.
5Scheme of management.
6Aid to recognised schools.
7School property.
8Terms and conditions of service of employees of recognised private schools.
9Employees to be governed by a Code of Conduct.
12Chapter not to apply to unaided minority school.
13Power to prescribe minimum qualifications for recruitment.
14Power to prescribe Code of Conduct.
15Contract of service.
16Admission to recognised schools.
17Fees and other charges.
18School Fund.
19Affiliations.
20Taking over the management of schools.
21Section 20 not to apply to minority schools.
22Delhi Schools Education Advisory Board.
23Delegation of powers.
24Inspection of schools.
25Jurisdiction of civil courts barred.
26Protection of action taken in good faith.
27Liability of manager to punishment.
28Power to make rules.
29Power to remove difficulties.
10Salaries of employees.
11Tribunal.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Taking of measurements, etc., of convicted persons.
4Taking of measurements, etc., of non-convicted persons.
5Power of Magistrate to order a person to be measured or photographed.
6Resistance to the taking measurements, etc.
7Destruction of photographs and records of measurements, etc., on acquittal.
8Power to make rules.
9Bar of suits.
1Short title and commencement.
2Amendment of section 1.
3Substitution of new section for section 2.
4Substitution of new section for section 3.
5Amendment of section 3 of Act 10 of 1959.
6Validation of rules and certain actions.
1Short title and extent.
2Power of the State Government to regulate possession for sale and sale of any poison.
3Power to prohibit importation into the States of any poison except under licence.
4Power to regulate possession of any poison in certain areas.
5Presumption as to specified poisons.
6Penalty for unlawful importation, etc.
7Power to issue search warrants.
8Rules.
9Savings.
10[Repealed.].
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Discharge of President’s functions in certain contingencies.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Officers in charge of prisons to detain persons duly committed to their custody.
4Officers in charge of prisons to return writs, etc., after execution or discharge.
5Warrants, etc., to be directed to Police-officers.
6Power for State Governments to appoint Superintendents of Presidency prisons.
7Delivery of persons sentenced to imprisonment or death by High Court.
8Delivery of persons sentenced to transportation by High Court.
9Delivery of persons committed by High Court in execution of a decree or for contempt.
10Delivery of persons sentenced by Presidency Magistrates.
11Delivery of persons committed for trial by High Court.
14References in this Part to prisons, etc., to be construed as referring also to Reformatory Schools.
15Power for officers in charge of prisons to give effect to sentences of certain Courts.
16Warrant of officer of such Court to be sufficient authority.
18Execution in the States of certain capital sentences not ordinarily executable there.
19[Omitted.].
20[Omitted.].
21[Omitted.].
22[Omitted.].
23[Omitted.].
24[Omitted.].
25[Omitted.].
26[Omitted.].
27[Omitted.].
28References in this Part to prisons, etc., to be construed as referring also to Reformatory Schools.
29Removal of prisoners.
30Lunatic prisoners how to be dealt with.
31[Repealed.].
33Release, on recognizance, by order of High Court, of prisoner recommended for pardon.
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12Custody pending hearing by High Court under section 350 of the Code of Civil Procedure of application for insolvency.
13Delivery of persons arrested in pursuance of warrant of High Court or Civil Court in Presidency- town.
17Procedure where officer in charge of prison doubts the legality of warrant sent to him for execution under this Part.
32Appointment of places for confinement of persons under sentence of transportation and removal thereto.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3The Registrar.
4Societies which may be registered.
5Restrictions on interest of member of society with limited liability and a share capital.
6Conditions of registration.
7Power of Registrar to decide certain questions.
8Application for registration.
9Registration.
10Evidence of registration.
11Amendment of the by-laws of a registered society.
12Member not to exercise rights till due payment made.
13Votes of members.
14Restrictions on transfer of share or interest.
15Address of societies.
16Copy of Act, rules and by-laws to be open to inspection.
17Audit.
18Societies to be bodies corporate.
19Prior claim of society.
20Charge and set-off in respect of shares or interest of member.
21Shares or interest not liable to attachment.
22Transfer of interest on death of member.
23Liability of past member.
24Liability of the estates of deceased members.
25Register of members.
26Proof of entries in societies’ books.
28Power to exempt from income-tax, stamp-duty and registration-fees.
29Restrictions on loans.
30Restrictions on borrowing.
31Restrictions on other transactions with non-members.
32Investment of funds.
33Funds not to be divided by way of profit.
34Contribution to charitable purpose.
35Inquiry by Registrar.
36Inspection of books of indebted society.
37Costs of inquiry.
38Recovery of costs.
39Dissolution.
40Cancellation of registration of society.
41Effect of cancellation of registration.
42Winding up.
43Rules.
44Recovery of sums due to Government.
45Power to exempt societies from conditions as to registration.
46Power to exempt registered societies from provisions of the Act.
47Prohibition of the use of the word “co-operative”.
48Indian Companies Act, 1882, not to apply.
49Saving of existing societies.
50[Repealed.].
27Exemption from compulsory registration of instruments relating to shares and debentures of registered society.
2Definitions.
3Power of Central Government to regulate or prohibit the import of articles likely to infect.
4Operation of notification under section 3.
4BRefusal to carry article of which transport is prohibited.
4C[Omitted.].
4DPower of Central Government to make rules.
5Power of State Government to make rules.
5APenalties.
6Protection to persons acting under Act.
1Short title and commencement.
4APower of Central Government to regulate or prohibit transport from State to State
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Registration of horses.
4Appointment of inspectors and veterinary practitioners.
5Powers of inspector.
6Duties of inspector.
7Inspection of horses.
8Powers of veterinary practitioner.
9Compensation for horse destroyed, etc.
10Settlement of compensation.
11Committees for hearing appeals.
12Appeals.
13Vexatious entries and searches.
14Rules.
15Penalties.
16Protection to persons acting under Act.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definition.
3[Repealed.].
4Prohibition of use of white phosphorus in manufacture of matches.
5Power of Inspector of Factories to take samples of material used in manufacture.
6Prohibition of sale.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
2AApplication of Act to feed-pipes.
2BApplication of Act to economisers.
3Limitation of Application.
4Power to limit extent.
5Chief Inspector, Deputy Chief Inspectors and Inspectors.
6Prohibition of use of unregistered or uncertified boiler.
7Registration.
8Renewal of certificate.
9Provisional orders.
10Use of boiler pending grant of certificate.
11Revocation of certificate or provisional order.
12Alterations and renewals to boilers.
13Alterations and renewals to steam-pipes.
14Duty of owner at examination.
15Production of certificates, etc.
16Transfer of certificates, etc.
17Powers of entry.
18Report of accidents.
19Appeals to Chief Inspector.
20Appeals to appellate authority.
20APower of Central Government to revise order of appellate authority.
21Finality of orders.
22Minor penalties.
23Penalties for illegal use of boiler.
24Other penalties.
25Penalty for tampering with register mark.
26Limitation and previous sanction for prosecutions.
27Trial of offences.
27ACentral Boilers Board.
28Power to make regulations.
28APower of Central Government to make rules.
29Power to make rules.
30Penalty for breach of rules.
31Publication of regulations and rules.
31APower of Central Government to give directions.
32Recovery of fees, etc.
33Applicability to the Government.
34Exemptions.
35[Repealed.].
1Short title.
2 Prohibition of transfer of Post Office 5-year Cash Certificates without the consent of an authorised officer.
3Payment on death of holder of Post Office 5-year Cash Certificate.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment and incorporation of Bureau of Indian Standards.
4Constitution of Executive Committee.
5Constitution of the Advisory Committees and other committees.
6Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Bureau, Executive Committee, etc.
7Director-General of the Bureau.
8Officers and employees of the Bureau.
9Transfer of assets, liabilities and employees of Indian Standards Institution.
10Functions of the Bureau.
11Prohibition of improper use of Standard Mark.
12Prohibition of use of certain names, etc.
13Prohibition of registration in certain cases.
14Compulsory use of Standard Mark for articles and processes to certain scheduled industries.
15Grant of licence.
16Appeal.
17Grants and loans by the Central Government.
18Fund.
19Borrowing powers of the Bureau.
20Budget.
21Annual report.
22Accounts and audit.
23Annual report to be laid before Parliament.
24Power of Central Government to issue directions.
25Inspecting officer.
26Power to search and seizure.
27Delegation.
28Power to obtain information.
29Savings.
30Certain matters to be kept confidential.
31Members, officers and employees of the Bureau to be public servants.
32Protection of action taken in good faith.
33Penalty for improper use of Standard Mark, etc.
34Cognizance of offenses by courts.
35Offences by companies.
36Authentication of orders and other instruments of the Bureau.
37Power to make rules.
38Power to make regulations.
39Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
40Act not to affect operation of certain Acts.
41Power to remove difficulties.
42Repeal and saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Obligation to mark weight on heavy packages.
4Inspectors.
5Powers of inspectors.
6Penalties.
7Offences by companies.
8Cognizance of offences.
9Protection of action taken in good faith.
10Power to make rules.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Power to make orders detaining certain persons.
4Execution of detention orders.
5Power to regulate place and conditions of detention.
6Detention orders not to be invalid or inoperative on certain grounds.
7Powers in relation to absconding persons.
8Grounds of order of detention to be disclosed to person affected by the order.
9Constitution of Advisory Boards.
10Reference to Advisory Boards.
11Procedure of Advisory Boards.
12Action upon the report of Advisory Board.
13Maximum period of detention.
14Revocation of detention orders.
15Temporary release of persons detained.
16Protection of action taken in good faith.
17Repeal and saving.
1Short title.
2Extension of Act 89 of 1956 to Kohima and Mokokchung Districts in Nagaland.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Declaration of controlled areas and fixing of prices.
4Previous publication of notifications under section 3.
5Penalty for purchase of sugar-cane in contravention of notification under section 3.
6Sanction for prosecution under this Act.
7Power of State Government to make rules.
8Power of State Government to make rules.
1Short title, application and commencement.
2Application of the Act with respect to notified commodities.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Application of provisions of Act 9 of 1872.
4Definition of “partnership”, “partner”, “firm” and “firm name”.
5Partnership not created by status.
6Mode of determining existence of partnership.
7Partnership at will.
8Particular partnership.
9General duties of partners.
10Duty to indemnify for loss caused by fraud.
11Determination of rights and duties of partners by contract between the partners.
12The conduct of the business.
13Mutual rights and liabilities.
14The property of the firm.
15Application of the property of the firm.
16Personal profits earned by partners.
18Partner to be agent of the firm.
19Implied authority of partner as agent of the firm.
20Extension and restriction of partner’s implied authority.
21Partner’s authority in an emergency.
22Mode of doing act to bind firm.
25Liability of a partner for acts of the firm.
26Liability of the firm for wrongful acts of a partner.
27Liability of firm for misapplication by partners.
28Holding out.
29Rights of transferee of a partner ’s interest.
30Minors admitted to the benefits of partnership.
31Introduction of a partner.
32Retirement of a partner.
33Expulsion of a partner.
34Insolvency of a partner.
35Liability of estate of deceased partner.
36Rights of outgoing partner to carry on competing business.
37Right of outgoing partner in certain cases to share subsequent profits.
38Revocation of continuing guarantee by change in firm.
39Dissolution of a firm.
40Dissolution by agreement.
41Compulsory dissolution.
42Dissolution on the happening of certain contingencies.
43Dissolution by notice of partnership at will.
44Dissolution by the Court.
45Liability for acts of partners done after dissolution.
46Right of partners to have business wound up after dissolution.
47Continuing authority of partners for purposes of winding up.
48Mode of settlement of accounts between partners.
49Payment of firm debts and of separate debts.
50Personal profits earned after dissolution.
51Return of premium on premature dissolution.
52Rights where partnership contract is rescinded for fraud or misrepresentation.
53Right to restrain from use of firm name or firm property.
54Agreements in restraint of trade.
55Sale of goodwill after dissolution.
56Power to exempt from application of this Chapter.
57Appointment of Registrars.
58Application for registration.
59Registration.
60Recording of alterations in firm name and principal place of business.
61Noting of closing and opening of branches.
62Noting of changes in names and addresses of partners.
63Recording of changes in and dissolution of a firm.
64Rectification of mistakes.
65Amendment of Register by order of Court.
66Inspection of Register and filed documents.
67Grant of copies.
68Rules of evidence.
69Effect of non-registration.
70Penalty for furnishing false particulars.
71Power to make rules.
72Mode of giving public notice.
73[Repealed.].
74Savings.
17Rights and duties of partners— after a change in the firm, after the expiry of the term of the firm, and where additional undertakings are carried out
23Effect of admissions by a partner.,
24Effect of notice to acting partner.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
2AConstruction of references to any law not in force in the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
3Certain ancient monuments, etc., deemed to be of national importance.
4Power of Central Government to declare ancient monuments, etc., to be of national importance.
5Acquisition of rights in a protected monument.
6Preservation of protected monument by agreement.
7Owners under disability or not in possession.
8Application of endowment to repair a protected monument.
9Failure or refusal to enter into an agreement.
10Power to make order prohibiting contravention of agreement under section 6.
11Enforcement of agreements.
13Acquisition of protected monuments.
14Maintenance of certain protected monuments.
15Voluntary contributions.
16Protection of place of worship from misuse, pollution or desecration.
17Relinquishment of Government rights in a monument.
18Right of access to protected monuments.
19Restrictions on enjoyment of property rights in protected areas.
20Power to acquire a protected area.
20BDeclaration of regulated area in respect of every protected monument.
20DGrant of permission by competent authority within regulated area.
20EHeritage bye-laws.
20FConstitution of National Monuments Authority.
20GSelection Committee for selection of members of Authority.
20HSalary, allowances and meetings of Authority.
20JRemoval of Chairperson and members.
20KRestriction on future employment by Chairperson and members.
20LPower of Central Government to issue directions to Authority.
20MPower of Central Government to issue directions to competent authority.
20NPower of Central Government to supersede Authority.
20PAnnual report.
20QPower to call for information.
21Excavations in protected areas.
22Excavations in areas other than protected areas.
23Compulsory purchase of antiquities, etc., discovered during excavation operations.
24Excavations, etc., for archaeological purposes.
25Power of Central Government to control moving of antiquities.
26Purchase of antiquities by Central Government.
27Compensation for loss or damage.
28Assessment of market value or compensation.
29Delegation of powers.
30Penalties.
30APunishment for construction, etc., in prohibited area.
30BPunishment for construction, etc., in regulated area.
30COffences by officers of Government.
31Jurisdiction to try offences.
32Certain offences to be cognizable.
33Special provision regarding fine.
34Recovery of amounts due to the Government.
35Ancient monuments, etc., which have ceased to be of national importance.
35AObligation to survey the protected prohibited area and regulated areas.
35BIdentification of unauthorised constructions on or after 16th June, 1992.
36Power to correct mistakes, etc.
37Protection of action taken under the Act.
38Power to make rule.
39Repeals and savings.
4A Categorisation and classification in respect of ancient monuments or archaeological sites and remains declared as of national importance under sections 3 and 4.
20A Declaration of prohibited area and carrying out public work or other works in prohibited area
12 Purchasers at certain sales and persons claiming through owner bound by instrument executed by owner.
20CApplication for repair or renovation in prohibited area, or construction or re-construction or repair or renovation in regulated area.
20-IFunctions and powers of Authority
20-OBar of jurisdiction of civil court.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Protected monuments.
4Acquisition of rights in or guardianship of an ancient monument.
5Preservation of ancient monument by agreement.
6Owners under disability or not in possession.
7Enforcement of agreement.
9Application of endowment to repair of an ancient monument.
11Maintenance of certain protected monuments.
12Voluntary contributions.
13Protection of place of worship from misuse, pollution or desecration.
14Relinquishment of Government rights in a monument.
15Right of access to certain protected monuments.
16Penalties.
17Power to Central Government to control traffic in antiquities.
18Power to Central Government to control moving of sculptures , carvings or like objects.
19Purchase of sculptures, carvings or like objects by the Government.
20Power of Central Government to notify areas as protected.
20APower to enter upon and make excavations in a protected area.
20CPower to acquire a protected area.
21Assessment of market-value or compensation.
22Jurisdiction.
23Power to make rules.
24Protection to public servants acting under Act.
8Purchasers at certain sales and persons claiming through owner bound by instrument executed by owner.
10Compulsory purchase of ancient monument.
20BPower of Central Government to make rules regulating Archaeological excavation in protected areas.
1Short title and commencement.
2Declaration of Asiatic Society as an institution of national importance.
3Definitions.
4Grants, loans, etc., by Central Government to Society.
5Audit of accounts of Society.
6Annual report.
7Prior approval of Central Government necessary for certain action by Society.
8Planning Board.
9Committees.
10Review of work done, inspection of assets, etc.
11Society to afford facilities to Committees.
12Power to issue directions to Society.
13Power of Central Government to assume functions of control.
14Act to have overriding effect.
15Power to make rules.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Delivery of books of public libraries.
3ADelivery of newspapers to public libraries.
4Receipt for books delivered.
5Penalty.
6Cognizance of offences.
7Application of Act to books and newspapers published by Government.
8Power to make rules.
1Short title. Extent.
2[Repealed.].
3Power to certain authorities to make rules for disposal of documents.
4Validation of former rules for disposal of documents.
5Saving of certain documents.
6[Repealed.].
1Short title and commencement.
2Constitution and incorporation of the Trustees of the Indian Museum.
3Minimum number of Trustees and quorum.
4Power to appoint new Trustees.
5[Omitted.].
6Property vested in or placed under the control of the Trustees.
7Power to Trustees to exchange, sell and destroy articles in collections.
8Power to Trustees to make bye-laws.
9Power of Trustees to appoint officers and servants.
11Collections of Asiatic Society to be kept distinguished in the museum.
12APower of Central Government to issue directions to Trustees.
13Officers under Act to be public servants.
14Power to Trustees to keep collections not belonging to them.
15Power to Trustees to part with certain property in their possession.
15APower to make rules.
16Property in collections on determination of trust.
17[Repealed.].
10Budget.
12Articles received in exchange or purchased and moneys realised from sale to be held on trust.
1Short title and commencement.
2Declaration of Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library as an institution of national importance.
3Definitions.
4Establishment and incorporation of Board.
5Composition of Board.
6Term of office and fresh nomination in certain cases.
9Meetings of Board.
10Temporary association of persons with Board for particular purposes.
11Authentication of orders and other instruments of Board.
12Staff of Board.
13Transfer of service of existing employees to Board.
14Location of library.
15Property and liabilities of Board.
16Duties of Board.
17Powers of Board.
18Grants by Central Government to Board.
19Fund of Board.
20Budget.
21Accounts and audit.
22Returns and reports.
23Power of Central Government to issue directions to Board.
24Delegation of powers and duties.
25Officers and employees of Board to be public servants.
26Protection of action taken under the Act.
27Power of Central Government to make rules.
28Power of Board to make regulations.
7Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate acts.
8Duty of Government nominating persons, etc.
1Short title and commencement.
2Declaration of Rampur Raza Library as an institution of national importance.
3Definitions.
4Establishment and incorporation of Board.
5Composition of Board.
6Term of office and fresh nomination in certain cases.
7Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate acts.
8Duty of Government nominating persons.
9Meetings of Board.
10Temporary association of persons with Board for particular purposes.
11Authentication of orders and other instruments of Board.
12Staff of Board.
13Transfer of service of existing employees to Board.
14Location of library.
15Properties and liabilities of Board.
16Duties of Board.
17Powers of Board.
18Grants by Central Government to Board.
19Fund of Board.
20Budget.
21Accounts and audit.
22Returns and reports.
23Power of Central Government to issue directions to Board.
24Delegation of powers and duties.
25Officers and employees of Board to be public servants.
26Protection of action taken under the Act.
27Power of Central Government to make rules.
28Power of Board to make regulations.
29Act to override other enactments and instruments.
1Short title.
2Trustees.
3Property vested in Trustees.
4Officers and servants to be public servants.
5Rules.
6Power of Trustees to make regulations.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Exemptions from tolls.
4Tolls on vessels transporting troops and baggage, etc., of troops embarked or disembarked.
5Penalty.
6Compensation.
7Rules.
8[Repealed.].
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment and incorporation of National Housing Bank.
4Capital.
5Management.
6Board of Directors.
8Disqualifications.
9Vacation and resignation of office by directors.
10Casual vacancy in the office of Chairman or Managing Director.
11Meetings of Board.
12Executive Committee and other committees.
14Business of the National Housing Bank.
15Borrowings and acceptance of deposits by National Housing Bank.
16Loans in foreign currency.
16AAssistance to borrower when to operate or a charge in the property offered as security.
16BAmount and security to be held in trust.
17Power to transfer rights.
18Power to acquire rights.
18AExemption from registration.
18BRecovery of dues as arrears of land revenue.
19Power to impose conditions for accommodation.
20Power to call for repayment before agreed period.
21National Housing Bank to have access to records.
22Validity of loan or advance not to be questioned.
23National Housing Bank not to make loans or advances against its own bonds or debentures.
24Power to inspect.
25Power to collect credit information.
26Power to publish information.
27Advisory services.
28Definition of deposit.
29Chapter not to apply in certain cases.
29ARequirement of registration and net owned fund.
29BMaintenance of percentage of assets.
29CReserve fund.
30A Power of Reserve Bank to determine policy and issue directions.
33Powers and duties of auditors.
33APower of Reserve Bank to prohibit acceptance of deposit and alienation of assets.
33BPower of National Housing Bank to file winding up petition.
34Inspection.
35Deposits not to be solicited by unauthorised persons.
35ADisclosure of information.
35BPower of Reserve Bank to exempt housing finance institution
36Chapter V to override other laws.
36APower to order repayment of deposit.
36BNomination by depositors.
36CDefinitions.
36DAppointment of recovery officer.
36EApplication to the recovery officer.
36FProcedure in respect of application under section 36E.
36GEnforcement of order of recovery officer.
36JComposition of Appellate Tribunal.
36KQualifications for appointment as Presiding Officer of Appellate Tribunal.
36LTerm of office.
36MStaff of Appellate Tribunal.
36NSalaries and allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Presiding Officers.
36PResignation and removal.
36QOrders constituting Appellate Tribunal to be final and not to invalidate its proceedings.
36RJurisdiction, powers and authority of Appellate Tribunal.
36SAppeal to the Appellate Tribunal.
36TDeposit of amount due, on filing appeal.
36UProcedure and powers of recovery officer and Appellate Tribunal.
36XProtection of action taken in good faith.
36YBar of jurisdiction.
36ZTransitional provisions.
37General Fund and other funds.
38Preparation of balance sheet, etc., of National Housing Bank.
39Disposal of surplus.
40Audit.
41Returns.
42Annual report on housing.
43Staff of National Housing Bank.
43ADelegation of powers.
44Obligation as to fidelity and secrecy.
45Defects in appointment not to invalidate acts, etc.
45AArrangement with National Housing Bank on appointment of directors to prevail.
46Protection of action taken under the Act.
47Indemnity of directors.
47ANomination in respect of deposits, bonds, etc.
50Offences by companies.
51Cognizance of offences.
52Application of fine.
52A Power of National Housing Bank and Reserve Bank to impose fine
53Bankers’ Books Evidence Act 18 of 1891, to apply in relation to the National Housing Bank.
54Liquidation of National Housing Bank.
54APower to make rules.
55Power of the Board to make regulations.
7Term of office of Chairman, Managing Director and other directors, service conditions, etc.
13Director of Board or member of committee thereof not to participate in meetings in certain cases.
30Reserve Bank to regulate or prohibit issue of prospectus or advertisement soliciting deposits of money
31Power of National Housing Bank to collect information from housing finance institutions as to deposits.
32 Duty of housing finance institutions to furnish statements, etc., under this Chapter
36HChief Metropolitan Magistrate and District Magistrate to assist recovery officer in taking charge of property
36-IEstablishment of Appellate Tribunal.
36-OFilling up of vacancies.
36VLimitation.
36WPresiding Officer, recovery officer, other officers and employees to be public servant.
48Explanation from tax on income.
49Penalties.
56Amendment of certain enactments.
57 Power to remove difficulties.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment and incorporation of Reserve Bank.
4Capital of the Bank.
5[Omitted.].
6Offices, branches and agencies.
7Management.
8Composition of the Central Board, and term of office of Directors.
9Local Boards, their constitution and functions.
10Disqualifications of Directors and members of Local Boards.
11Removal from and vacation of office.
12Casual vacancies and absences.
13Meetings of the Central Board.
14[Omitted.].
15[Omitted.].
16[Omitted.].
17Business which the Bank may transact.
18Power of direct discount.
18AValidity of loan or advance not to be questioned.
19Business which the Bank may not transact.
20Obligation of the Bank to transact Government business.
20A[Omitted.].
21Bank to have the right to transact Government business in India.
21ABank to transact Government business of States on agreement.
21BEffect of agreements made between the Bank and certain States before the 1st November, 1956.
22Right to issue bank notes.
23Issue Department.
24Denominations of notes.
25Form of bank notes.
26Legal tender character of notes.
26ACertain bank notes to cease to be legal tender.
27Re-issue notes.
28Recovery of notes lost, stolen, mutilated or imperfect.
28AIssue of special bank notes and special one rupee notes in certain cases.
29Bank exempt from stamp duty on bank notes.
30Powers of Central Government to supersede Central Board.
31Issue of demand bills and notes.
32[Omitted.].
33Assets of the Issue Department.
34Liabilities of Issue Department.
35[Omitted.].
36[Omitted.].
37Suspension of assets requirements as to foreign securities.
38Obligations of Government and the Bank in respect of rupee coin.
39Obligation to supply different forms of currency.
40Transactions in foreign exchange.
41A[Omitted.].
42Cash reserves of scheduled banks to be kept with the Bank.
43Publication of consolidated statement by the Bank.
43AProtection of action taken in good faith.
44[Omitted.].
45Appointment of agents.
45ADefinitions.
45BPower of Bank to collect credit information.
45CPower to call for returns containing credit information.
45DProcedure for furnishing credit information to banking companies.
45EDisclosure of information prohibited.
45FCertain claims for compensation barred.
45G[Omitted.].
45HChapter IIIB not to apply in certain cases.
45JBank to regulate or prohibit issue of prospectus or advertisement soliciting deposits of money.
45JAPower of Bank to determine policy and issue directions.
45LPower of Bank to call for information from financial institutions and to give directions.
45MDuty of non-banking institutions to furnish statements, etc., required by Bank.
45MAPowers and duties of auditors.
45MBPower of Bank to prohibit acceptance of deposit and alienation of assets.
45MCPower of Bank to file winding up petition.
45NInspection.
45NADeposits not to be solicited by unauthorised person.
45NBDisclosure of information.
45NCPower of Bank to exempt.
45P[Omitted.].
45QChapter IIIB to override other laws.
45QAPower of Company Law Board to offer repayment of deposit.
45QBNomination by depositors.
45RInterpretation.
45SDeposits not to be accepted in certain cases.
45TPower to issue search warrants.
45UDefinitions.
45VTransactions in derivatives.
45WPower to regulate transactions in derivatives, money market instruments, etc.
45XDuty to comply with directions and furnish information.
45YJoint Mechanism.
45ZProvisions of this Chapter to override other provisions of Act.
45ZAInflation target.
45ZBConstitution of Monetary Policy Committee.
45ZCEligibility and selection of Members appointed by Central Government.
45ZDTerms and conditions of appointment of Members of Monetary Policy Committee.
45ZERemoval of Members of Monetary Policy Committee.
45ZFVacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Monetary Policy Committee.
45ZGSecretary to Monetary Policy Committee.
45ZHInformation for Monetary Policy Committee Members.
45ZJSteps to be taken to implement decision of Monetary Policy Committee.
45ZKPublication of decisions.
45ZLPublication of proceedings of meeting of Monetary Policy Committee.
45ZMMonetary Policy Report.
45ZNFailure to maintain inflation target.
45ZOPower to make rules.
46Contribution by Central Government to the Reserve Fund.
46CNational Industrial Credit (Long Term Operations) Fund.
46DNational Housing Credit (Long Term Operations) Fund.
47Allocation of surplus profits.
48Exemption of Banks from income-tax and super-tax.
49Publication of Bank rate.
50Auditors.
51Appointment of special auditors by Government.
52Powers and duties of auditors.
53Returns.
54Rural Credit and Development.
54ADelegation of powers.
54AAPower of Bank to depute its employees to other institutions.
55[Omitted.].
56[Omitted.].
57Liquidation of the Bank.
58Power of the Central Board to make regulations.
58AProtection of action taken in good faith.
58BPenalties.
58COffences by companies.
58DApplication of section 58B barred.
58ECognizance of offences.
58FApplication of fine.
58GPower of Bank to impose fine.
59[Repealed.].
60[Repealed.].
61[Repealed.].
45-IDefinitions.
45-IARequirement of registration and net owned fund.
45-IBMaintenance of percentage of assets.
45-IC Reserve fund.
45KPower of Bank to collect information from non - banking institutions as to deposits and to give directions.
45-OOmitted. .
45Z-I Meetings of Monetary Policy Committee.
46AContribution to National Rural Credit (Long Term Operations) Fund and Nation al Rural Credit (Stabilisation) Fund.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of the State Bank.
4Authorised capital.
5Issued capital.
6Transfer of assets and liabilities of the Imperial Bank to the State Bank.
7Transfer of service of existing officers and employees of the Imperial Bank to the State Bank.
8Existing provident and other funds of the Imperial Bank.
9Compensation to be given to shareholders of Imperial Bank.
10Transferability of shares.
10ARight of registered shareholders to nominate.
11Restrictions on voting rights.
12Shares to be approved securities.
13Register of shareholders.
13ARegister of beneficial owners.
16Offices, branches and agencies.
17Management.
18Central Board to be guided by directions of Central Government.
19Composition of the Central Board.
19AQualifications for election of directors elected by shareholders.
19BPower of Reserve Bank to appoint additional directors.
20Term of office of chairman, managing director, etc.
21Local Boards.
21ATerm of office of members of Local Board.
21BPowers of Local Board.
21CLocal Committees.
23Vacation of office of directors, etc.
24Removal from office of directors, etc.
24ASuppression of Central Board in certain cases.
25Casual vacancies.
26Remuneration of directors.
27Powers and remuneration of chairman.
30Executive and other committees of the Central Board.
31Meetings of the Central Board.
31AMeetings of Local Boards.
32State Bank to act as agent of the Reserve Bank.
33Other business which the State Bank may transact.
34Business which the State Bank may not transact.
35State Bank may acquire the business of other Banks.
35AArrangement with the State Bank on appointment of directors to prevail.
36Integration and Development Fund.
37Reserve Fund.
38Disposal of profits.
38ATransfer of unpaid or unclaimed dividend.
39Books to be balanced each year.
40Returns.
41Audit.
42Balance sheet, etc., of State Bank may be discussed at general meeting.
43State Bank may appoint officers and other employees.
43ABonus.
44Obligation as to fidelity and secrecy.
45Bar to liquidation of State Bank.
46Indemnity of directors and members of Local Boards and Local Committees, etc.
47Defects in appointment or constitution not to invalidate acts or proceedings.
50Power of Central Board to make regulations.
51Requirements of foreign law to be complied with in certain cases.
56References to the Imperial Bank, the Bank of Bengal, etc., in other laws.
57Dissolution of Imperial Bank, etc.
22Disqualifications for directorship of Central Board or membership of Local Boards or Committees.
28 Omitted .
29Powers and remuneration of managing director .
48 Omi tted .
49Power of Central Government to make rules.
52 Omitte d .
53 Repealed .
54 Repealed .
55No proceeding to lie in India against Imperial Bank after appointed day.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
4ASpecial class of shares.
4BTransfer of share capital to Development Bank.
4CPayment of amount.
4DIssue of redeemable preference shares.
4EReduction of share capital.
4FRestriction on exercising of voting right.
4GProxy voting.
4HTransfer of share capital to Small Industries Bank.
5Transfer of shares.
6Conversion of shares guaranteed by State Government.
7Additional capital of Financial Corporation and its borrowing powers.
8Deposits with the Financial Corporation.
9Managements.
10Board of directors.
12Disqualifications for being a director.
13Removal of director from office.
14Resignation of office by director and filling up of casual vacancies.
15Chairman of Board.
16Remuneration of directors.
17Managing director.
18Executive Committee.
19Meetings of the Board and Committee.
20Powers of Executive Committee.
21Advisory Committee.
22Offices and agencies.
23Officers and other employees of the Financial Corporation.
24General duty of the Board.
25Business which Financial Corporation may transact.
25APower to acquire rights.
25BGifts, grants, etc.
26Limit of accommodation.
27Power to impose conditions for accommodation.
28Prohibited business.
29Rights of Financial Corporation in case of default.
30Power to call for repayment before agreed period.
31Special provisions for enforcement of claims by Financial Corporation.
32Procedure of district judge in respect of applications under section 31.
32BEffect of notified order under section 32A.
32CPowers and duties of directors and administrators.
32DNo right to compensation for termination of contract of managing agent, managing director, etc.
32EApplication of Act 1 of 1956.
32GRecovery of amounts due to the Financial Corporation as an arrear of land revenue.
33Funds of the Financial Corporation.
34Investment of funds.
35Disposal of profits.
35ASpecial reserve fund.
36General meetings.
37Audit.
37AInspection.
38Returns.
39Power to give instructions to Financial Corporation on questions of policy.
40Declaration of fidelity and secrecy.
41Indemnity of directors.
41AProtection of action taken by persons appointed under section 27 or section 32A.
41BNomination in respect of deposits, bonds, etc.
42Offences.
43Provisions relating to income-tax and super-tax.
43ADelegation of powers.
43BReports to the Board.
44Act 18 of 1891 to apply to the books of the Financial Corporation.
45Liquidation of Financial Corporation.
46Power to apply Act to certain financial institutions in existence at commencement of Act.
46AExtension of jurisdiction of the Financial Corporation to other States by agreement.
46BEffect of Act on other laws.
48ALaying of rules and regulations before State Legislature.
48BPower to make rules.
49Power to remove difficulty.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of State Financial Corporations.
3AEstablishment of Joint Financial Corporations.
4Share capital and share-holders.
10A Omitted .
11Term of office and retirement of directors.
32A Power of Financial Corporation to appoint directors or administrators of an industrial concern when management is taken over.
32FRestriction on tiling of suite for dissolution, etc., of an industrial concern not being a company when its management is taken over.
47 Omitted .
48Power of Board to make regulations.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Charge of gift-tax.
4Gifts to include certain transfers.
5Exemption in respect of certain gifts.
6Value of gifts, how determined.
6A[Omitted.].
7Gift-tax authorities and their jurisdiction.
7A[Omitted.].
7AA[Omitted.].
7B[Omitted.].
8Control of gift-tax authorities.
8A[Omitted.].
9Instructions to subordinate authorities.
9A[Omitted.].
10Jurisdiction of Assessing Officers and power to transfer cases.
11[Omitted.].
11A[Omitted.].
11AA[Omitted.].
11B[Omitted.].
12[Omitted.].
13Return of gifts.
14Return after due date and amendment of return.
14AReturn by whom to be signed.
14BSelf-assessment.
15Assessment.
16Gift escaping assessment.
16ATime limit for completion of assessment and re-assessment.
16BInterest for defaults in furnishing return of gifts.
17Penalty for failure to furnish returns, to comply with notices and concealment of gifts, etc.
18Rebate on advance payments.
18ACredit for stamp duty paid on instrument of gift.
19Tax of deceased person payable by legal representative.
19AAssessment of persons leaving India.
20Assessment after partition of a Hindu undivided family.
21Liability in case of discontinued firm or association of persons.
21AAssessment of donee when the donor cannot be found.
22Appeal to the Deputy Commissioner (Appeals) from orders of Assessing Officer.
22A[Omitted.].
23Appeal to the Appellate Tribunal.
24Powers of Commissioner to revise orders of subordinate authorities.
26Reference to High Court.
27Hearing by High Court.
28Appeal to Supreme Court.
28ATax to be paid notwithstanding reference, etc.
28BDefinition of High Court.
29Gift-tax by whom payable.
30Gift-tax to be charged on property gifted.
31Notice of demand.
32Recovery of tax and penalties.
33Mode of recovery.
33ARefunds.
34Rectification of mistakes.
35Prosecution.
35AOffences by companies.
35BOffences by Hindu undivided families.
35DPresumption as to culpable mental state.
35EProof of entries in records or documents.
36Power regarding discovery, production of evidence, etc.
37Power to call for information.
38Effect of transfer of authorities on pending proceedings.
39Computation of period of limitation.
40Service of notice.
41[Omitted.].
41APublication of information respecting assessees.
41BDisclosure of information respecting assessees.
41CReturn of gifts, etc., not to be invalid on certain grounds.
42Bar of suits in civil court.
43Appearance before gift-tax authorities by authorised representatives.
43AAppearance by registered valuer in certain matters.
44Agreement for avoidance or relief of double taxation with respect to gift-tax.
44ARounding off of taxable gifts.
44BRounding off of tax, etc.
45Act not to apply in certain cases.
46Power to make rules.
46APower to make exemption, etc., in relation to certain Union territories.
47Power to remove difficulties.
12APower of Chief Commissioner or Commissioner and of Joint Commissioner to make enquiries under this Act.
17APenalty for failure to answer questions, sign statements, furnish information, allow inspecti ons, etc
25Appeal to the Appellate Tribunal from orders of enhancemen t by Chief Commissioner or Commissioner.
35CSection 360 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 , and the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958, not to apply.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Application of the Act.
4Tax authorities.
5Charge of tax.
6Scope of chargeable receipts.
7Computation of chargeable receipts.
8Return of chargeable receipts.
9Self-assessment.
10Assessment.
11Best judgment assessment.
12Re-opening of assessment at the instance of the assessee.
13Receipts escaping assessment.
14Advance payment of hotel receipts tax.
15Penalty for failure to furnish returns, comply with notices, concealment of receipts, etc.
16Penality for false estimate of, or failure to pay, hotel-receipts tax payable in advance.
17Opportunity of being heard.
18Appeals to the Commissioner (Appeals).
19Appeals to Appellate Tribunal.
20Rectification of mistakes.
21Hotel-receipts tax deductible in computing total income under Income-tax Act.
22Revision of order prejudicial to revenue.
23Revision of orders by Commissioner.
24Application of provisions of Income-tax Act.
25Income-tax papers to be available for the purposes of this Act.
26Wilful attempt to evade tax, etc.
27Failure to furnish returns of chargeable receipts.
28Failure to produce accounts and documents.
29False statement in verification, etc.
30Abetment of false return, etc.
31Punishment for second and subsequent offences.
32Certain offences to be non-cognizable.
33Institution of proceedings and composition of offences.
34Power to make rules.
35Power to exempt.
36Power to remove difficulties.
37[Repealed].
1Short title and commencement.
2Extension and amendment of Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017.
3Repeal and saving.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Tax authorities.
4Charge of tax.
5Scope of chargeable interest.
6Computation of chargeable interest.
7Return of chargeable interest.
8Assessment.
9Self-assessment.
10Interest escaping assessment.
10ATime limit for completion of assessments and re-assessments.
11Advance payment of interest-tax.
12Interest for default in furnishing return of chargeable interest.
12AInterest for default in payment of interest-tax in advance.
12BInterest for deferment of interest-tax payable in advance.
13Penalty for concealment of chargeable interest.
14Opportunity of being heard.
15Appeals to the Commissioner (Appeals).
17Rectification of mistakes.
18Interest-tax deductible in computing total income under the Income-tax Act.
19Revision of order prejudicial to revenue.
20Revision of orders by Commissioner.
21Application of provisions of Income-tax Act.
22Income-tax papers to be available for the purposes of this Act.
23Failure to comply with notices.
24False statements.
25Wilful attempt to evade tax, etc.
26Abetment of false returns, etc.
26AOffences by credit institutions.
26BInstitution of proceedings and composition of offences.
26CPower of credit institutions to vary certain agreements.
27Power to make rules.
28Power to exempt.
29Power to remove difficulty.
15AOmitted.
16Appeals to Appellate Tribunal.
30 Repealed.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Levy of tax.
4Taxing authorities.
5Registration of dealers.
6Cancellation of registration certificate.
7Returns.
8Assessment.
9Cancellation of assessment.
10Assessment and penalty in case of evasion by unregistered persons.
11Assessment and penalty in case of evasion by registered persons.
12Power to grant exemption from tax.
13Penalties.
14Appeal.
15Powers of revision of Commissioner.
16Revision by the Chief Commissioner.
17Payment of tax, etc.
18Recoveries.
19Refunds.
20Maintenance of accounts.
21Powers to order production of accounts, etc.
22Power for entry, inspection, search and seizure.
23Offences and penalties.
24False statement in declaration.
25Search and seizure how made.
26Power of investigation.
27Punishment for vexatious search, etc.
28Things liable to confiscation.
29Power to compound offences.
30Cognizance of offence.
31Protection of persons acting in good faith and limitation of suits and proceedings.
32Delegation of Commissioner’s powers.
33Computation of the period of limitation.
34Information to be furnished regarding change of business.
35Services of order, notices, etc.
36Power to make rules.
37Repeal of Assam Act 4 of 1939 as extended to Manipur.
1Short title.
2Definition.
3Power to make declarations under this Act.
4Effect of declarations under this Act, and duration thereof.
5Certain refunds to be made when declarations cease to have effect.
6[Repealed.].
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Continuation and validation of certain proceedings.
4Power to amend the Schedule.
5Act to have retrospective effect.
6Power to remove difficulties.
7Power to make rules.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definition.
4Payment to be charged on the Consolidated Fund of India.
5Power to make rules.
6Repeal.
3 Payment to States of sums equivalent to a part of the net proceeds of Union duties of excise and distribution of sums among them.
1Short title.
2Exemption from taxes on income in respect of salaries surrendered in favour of Government.
3Provisions of section 2 to apply to allowances.
4Power to make rule.
5Repeal.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Charge of wealth-tax .
4Net wealth to include certain assets.
5Exemptions in respect of certain assets.
6Exclusion of assets and debts outside India.
7Value of assets, how to be determined.
8Wealth-tax authorities and their jurisdiction.
8A[Omitted.].
8AA[Omitted.].
8B[Omitted.].
9Control of wealth-tax authorities.
9A[Omitted.].
10Instructions to subordinate authorities.
10A[Omitted.].
11Jurisdiction of Assessing Officers and power to transfer cases.
11A[Omitted.].
11AA[Omitted.].
11B[Omitted.].
12[Omitted.].
12AAppointment of Valuation Officers.
13[Omitted.].
14Return of wealth.
14APower of Board to dispense with furnishing documents, etc., with return of wealth.
14BFiling of return in electronic form.
15Return after due date and amendment of return.
15AReturn by whom to be signed.
15BSelf-assessment.
15C[Omitted.].
16Assessment.
16AReference to Valuation Officer.
17Wealth escaping assessment.
17ATime limit for completion of assessment and reassessment.
17BInterest for defaults in furnishing return of net wealth.
18Penalty for failure to furnish returns, to comply with notices and concealment of assets, etc.
18BPower to reduce or waive penalty in certain cases.
18BAPower of Commissioner to grant immunity from penalty.
18D[Omitted.].
19Tax of deceased person payable by legal representative.
19AAssessment in the case of executors.
20Assessment after partition of a Hindu undivided family.
20AAssessment after partial partition of a Hindu undivided family.
21Assessment when assets are held by courts of wards, administrators-general, etc.
21AAAssessment when assets are held by certain associations of persons.
22Assessment of persons residing outside India.
22ADefinitions.
22BWealth-tax Settlement Commission.
22BAJurisdiction and powers of Settlement Commission.
22BBVice-Chairman to act as Chairman or to discharge his functions in certain circumstances.
22BCPower of Chairman to transfer cases from one Bench to another.
22BDDecision to be by majority.
22CApplication for settlement of cases.
22DProcedure on receipt of an application under section 22C.
22DDPower of Settlement Commission to order provisional attachment to protect revenue.
22EPower of Settlement Commission to reopen completed proceedings.
22FPowers and procedure of Settlement Commission.
22GInspection, etc., of reports.
22HPowers of Settlement Commission to grant immunity from prosecution.
22HAAbatement of proceedings before Settlement Commission.
22HAACredit for tax paid in case of abatement of proceedings.
22JRecovery of sums due under order of settlement.
22KBar on subsequent application for settlement.
22LProceedings before the Settlement Commission to be judicial proceedings.
22M[Omitted.].
23Appeal to the Deputy Commissioner (Appeals) from orders of Assessing Officer.
23AAppealable orders before Commissioner (Appeals).
24Appeal to the Appellate Tribunal from orders of the Deputy Commissioner (Appeals).
25Powers of Commissioner to revise orders of subordinate authorities.
27AAppeal to High Court.
28Hearing by High Court.
29Appeal to Supreme Court.
29ATax to be paid notwithstanding reference, etc.
29BDefinition of High Court.
30Notice of demand.
31When tax, etc., payable and when assessee deemed in default.
32Mode of recovery.
33Liability of transferees of properties in certain cases.
34[Omitted.].
34ARefunds.
34AAAppearance by registered valuers.
34ABRegistration of valuers.
34ACRestrictions on practice as registered valuer.
34ACCFurnishing of particulars in certain cases.
34ADRemoval from register of names of valuers and restoration.
34AEExisting registered valuers to apply afresh.
34BTransfers to defraud revenue to be void.
34CProvisional attachment to protect revenue in certain cases.
35Rectification of mistakes.
35AWilful attempt to evade tax, etc.
35BFailure to furnish returns of net wealth.
35CFailure to produce accounts, records, etc.
35DFalse statement in verification, etc., made under certain provisions of the Act.
35EFalse statement in verification mentioned in section 34AB.
35EEFailure to furnish particulars under section 34ACC.
35FAbetment of false return, etc.
35GPunishment for second and subsequent offences.
35GAPower of Commissioner to grant immunity from prosecution.
35HOffences by Hindu undivided families.
35HAOffences by companies.
35JCertain offences to be non-cognizable.
35KBar on prosecution and on inadmissibility of evidence in certain circumstances.
35LJurisdiction of courts.
35NPresumption as to books of account, etc., in certain cases.
35OPresumption as to culpable mental state.
36Proof of entries in records or documents.
36APower to tender immunity from prosecution.
37Power to take evidence on oath, etc.
37APower of search and seizure.
37BPower to requisition books of account, etc.
37CApplication of retained assets.
38Information, returns and statements.
38APowers of Valuation Officer, etc.
39Effect of transfer of authorities on pending proceedings.
40Computation of periods of limitation.
41Service of notice.
42Notice deemed to be valid in certain circumstances.
42APublication of information respecting assessees.
42BDisclosure of information respecting assessees.
42CReturn of wealth, etc., not to be invalid on certain grounds.
42DPresumption as to assets, books of account, etc.
43Bar of jurisdiction.
44Appearance before wealth-tax authorities by authorised representatives.
44AAgreement for avoidance or relief of double taxation with respect to wealth-tax.
44BCountries with which no agreement exists.
44CRounding off of net wealth.
44DRounding off of tax, etc.
45Act not to apply in certain cases.
46Power to make rules.
46APower to make exemption, etc., in relation to certain Union territories.
47Power to remove difficulties.
13APowers of Director - General or Director, Chief Commissioner or Commissioner and Joint Commissioner to make enquiries.
18APenalty for failure to answer questions, sign statements, furnish informatio n, allow inspection, etc
18CProcedure when assessee claims identical question of law is pending before High Court or Supreme Court.
21AAssessment in cases of diversion of property, or of income from property, held under trust for public charitable or religious purposes.
22-IOrder of settlement to be conclusive.
26Appeal to the Appellate Tribun al from orders of enhancement by Chief Commissioner or Commissioner .
35EEEContravention of order made under second proviso to sub - section ( 1 ) or sub - section ( 3A ) of section 37A.
35IProsecutions to be with the previous sanction of certain wealth - tax authorities and their power to compound offences.
35MSection 360 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, and the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958, not to apply.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Transfer to, and vesting in, the Central Government of the undertakings of the Company.
4Transfer and vesting of shares held by the Company in the specified companies.
5General effect of vesting.
6Central Government or the Government company not to liable for certain prior liabilities.
8Payment of amounts to the Company and specified companies.
9Management, etc., of the undertakings of the Company.
10Duty of persons in charge of management of undertakings of the Company to deliver all assets, etc .
12Provident fund and other funds.
13Appointment of Commissioner of Payments.
14Payment by Central Government to the Commissioner.
15Certain powers of Central Government or Government company.
16Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
17Priority of claims.
18Examination of claims.
19Admission or rejection of claims.
20Disbursement of money by Commissioner to claimants.
21Disbursement of amounts to the Company and possession of certain machinery, equipment, etc.
22Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited to the general revenue account.
23Act to have overriding effect.
25Penalties.
26Offences by companies.
27Protection of action taken in good faith.
28Delegation of powers.
29Power to make rules.
30Power to remove difficulties.
31Repeal and saving.
11Continuance of employees .
7Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the undertakings of the Company in a Government c ompany.
24Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by the Central Government or Government company .
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Transfer to, and vesting in, the Central Government of the undertakings of the Company.
4General effect of vesting.
5Central Government or Cement Corporation not to be liable for prior liabilities.
7Payment of amount.
8Payment of further amount.
9Management, etc., of the undertakings of the Company.
11Duty to furnish particulars.
12Employment of certain employees to continue.
13Provident fund and other funds.
14Appointment of Commissioner of Payments.
15Payment by the Central Government to the Commissioner.
16Certain powers of the Central Government or Cement Corporation.
17Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
18Priority of claims.
19Examination of claims.
20Admission or rejection of claims.
21Disbursement of money by the Commissioner to claimants.
22Disbursement of amounts to the Company.
23Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited to the general revenue account.
24Act to have overriding effect.
26Protection of action taken in good faith.
27Delegation of Powers.
28Penalties.
29Offences by companies.
30Power to make rules.
31Power to remove difficulties.
32Repeal and saving.
6Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the undertakings of the Company in Cement Corporation.
10Duty to deliver possession of the undertakings of the Company and documents relating thereto.
25Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by Central Government or Cement Corporation.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Transfer of and vesting in the Central Government of the undertakings of the Company.
4General effect of vesting.
6Vesting of the undertakings of the Company in the Braithwaite and Company Limited.
8Payment of amount.
9Payment of further amount.
10Management, etc., of the undertakings of the Company.
12Employment of certain employees to continue.
13Provident fund and other funds.
14Appointment of Commissioner of Payments.
15Payment by the Central Government to the Commissioner.
17Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
18Priority of claims.
19Examination of claims.
20Admission or rejection of claims.
21Disbursement of money by the Commissioner to claimants.
22Disbursement of amounts to the Company.
23Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited to the general revenue account.
24Act to have overriding effect.
26Protection of action taken in good faith.
27Delegation of powers.
28Penalties.
29Offences by companies.
30Power to make rules.
31Power to remove difficulties.
32Declaration as to the policy of the State.
33Repeal and saving.
5Central Government or the Braithwaite and Company Limited or the Government company not to be liable for prior liabilities.
7Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the undertakings of the Company in a Government company.
11Duty of persons in charge of management of the undertakings of the Company to deliver all assets, etc.
16Certain powers of the Central Government or Braithwaite and Company Limited or Government company.
25Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by the Central Government or the Braithwaite and Company Limited or Government company.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Transfer to, and vesting in, the Central Government of the undertakings of the two companies.
4General effect of vesting.
5Owners of the two Companies to be liable for certain prior liabilities.
7Payment of amount.
8Payment of further amounts.
9Management, etc., of the undertakings of the two companies.
11Duty of persons to account for assets, etc., in their possession.
12Accounts and audit.
15Appointment of Commissioner of Payments.
16Payment by Central Government to the Commissioner.
17Certain powers of Central Government or Government companies.
18Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
19Priority of claims.
20Examination of claims.
21Admission or rejection of the claims.
22Disbursement of money by the Commissioner.
23Disbursement of amounts to the two companies.
24Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited with the general revenue account.
25Act to have overriding effect.
27Penalties.
28Offences by companies.
29Protection of action taken in good faith.
30Delegation of powers.
31Power to make rules.
32Power to remove difficulties.
33Repeal and saving.
6Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the undertakin gs of the two com panies in two Government Companies.
10Duty of persons in charge of management of the undertakings of the two companies to deliver all assets, etc.
13Continuance of employees
14Provident fund and other funds.
26Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by the Central Government or Government companies .
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Transfer to, and vesting in, the Central Government of the undertakings of the two companies.
4General effect of vesting.
5Companies to be liable for certain prior liabilities.
8Payment of amount.
9Payment of further amounts.
10Management, etc., of the undertakings of the two companies.
12Duty of persons to account for assets, etc., in their possession.
13Continuance of employees.
14Provident fund and other funds.
15Appointment of Commissioner of Payments.
16Payment by Central Government to the Commissioner.
17Certain powers of Central Government or existing, or new, Government company.
18Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
19Priority of claims.
20Examination of claims.
21Admission or rejection of claims.
22Disbursement of money by Commissioner.
23Disbursement of amounts to the companies.
24Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited with the general revenue account.
25Act to have over-riding effect.
27Penalties.
28Offences by companies.
29Protection of action taken in good faith.
30Delegation of powers.
31Power to make rules.
32Power to remove difficulties.
33Repeal and saving.
6Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the undertakings of the two companies in an existing Government Company.
7Transfer of the undertakings of the two companies from an existing Government company to a new Government company
11Duty of persons in charge of management of undertakings of the two companies to deliver all assets, etc.
26Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by the Central Government or existing, or New, Government company.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Undertaking of the old company to vest in the Central Government.
4General effect of meeting.
5Duty to deliver possession of property acquired and documents relating thereto.
6Duty to furnish particulars.
7Transfer of employees of the old company.
8Payment of amount.
9Formation and registration of a new company.
10Management of the old company.
11Custodian to be public servant.
12Vacation of office by directors, etc., of the old company.
13Constitution of a Tribunal.
14Tribunal to call upon persons to make claims.
15Determination of genuine shares.
16No compensation for cancellation of spurious shares.
17Power of Tribunal to entertain and dispose of claims for reimbursement.
18Suits and legal proceedings, not to be commenced or proceeded with.
19Decision of the Tribunal to be final.
20Custodian to reconstruct register of members of the old company.
21Custodian to issue fresh share certificates.
23Custodian to file accounts until reconstruction of the register of members of the old company.
24Penalties.
25Offences by companies.
26Offences to be triable by a Magistrate of the first class and not to be compoundable.
27Protection of action taken in good faith.
28Contracts, etc., in bad faith may be cancelled or varied.
29Power to terminate contract of employment.
30Power to remove difficulty.
31Power to make rules.
22 No annual general meeting of the old company to be held before the reconstruction of the register of members.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Transfer to, and vesting in, the Central Government of the undertakings of the Company.
4General effect of vesting.
5Central Government or Andrew Yule not to be liable for prior liabilities.
6 Power of the Central Government to direct vesting of the undertakings of the Company in Andrew Yule.
7Payment of amount.
8Payment of further amount.
9Management, etc., of the undertakings of the Company.
10 Duty of persons in charge of management of the undertakings of the Company to deliver all assets, etc.
11Duty of persons to account for assets, etc., in their possession.
12Continuance of employees.
13Provident fund and other funds.
14Appointment of Commissioner of Payments.
15Payment by the Central Government to the Commissioner.
16Certain powers of the Central Government or Andrew Yule.
17Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
18Priority of claims.
19Examination of claims.
20Admission or rejection of claims.
21Disbursement of money by the Commissioner to claimants.
22Disbursement of amounts to the Company.
23Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited to the general revenue account.
24Act to have overriding effect.
25Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by the Central Government or Andrew Yule.
26Protection of action taken in good faith.
27Delegation of powers.
28Penalties.
29Offences by companies.
30Power to make rules.
31Power to remove difficulties.
32Repeal and saving.
1Short title.
2Disinvestment in the company.
3Payment of consideration for disinvestment in the company.
4Manner of disinvestment.
5Provision in respect of officers and other employees of the company.
6Act to have overriding effect.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of University.
4Objects of University.
5Powers and functions of University.
6University to be open to all caste, creed, race or class.
7Central Government to review work and progress of University.
8Officers of University.
9Chancellor.
10Vice-Chancellor.
11Deans of Schools.
12Registrar.
13Finance Officer.
14Controller of Examinations.
15Librarian.
16Other officers.
17Authorities of University.
18The Court.
19Executive Council.
20Academic and Activity Council.
21Board of Sports Studies.
22Finance Committee.
23Other authorities of University.
24Power to make Statutes.
25Statutes, how to be made.
26Power to make Ordinances.
27Regulations.
28Annual report.
29Annual accounts.
30Fund of University.
31Returns and information.
32Conditions of service of employees, etc.
33Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
34Rights to appeals.
35Provident and pension funds.
36Disputes as to constitution of authorities and bodies.
37Filing of casual vacancies.
38Proceedings of authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
39Protection of action taken in good faith.
40Mode of proof of University record.
41Power to remove difficulties.
43Transitional provisions.
44Repeal and savings.
42Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Liability of persons to be called up for national service.
4Voluntary service in lieu of national service.
5Liability to complete interrupted service.
7Discipline.
8Power of Central Government to require any employer to release qualified persons.
9Transfer.
11Persons required to register.
12Registration.
13Notice of likelihood of calling up for national service.
14Enlistment for national service.
15Salary, wages, etc., and travelling allowances to be paid to persons enlisted for national service.
16Training.
17Discharge.
18National Service (Hardship) Committee.
19Application for postponement on grounds of hardship.
20Appeal from decision of the National Service (Hardship) Committee.
21Revocation of postponement certificate.
22Suspension of right to postponement of liability to be called up for national service.
23Reinstatement.
24Preservation of certain rights of qualified persons required to render national service.
25False statement and forgery.
26General provision as to offences.
27Offences by companies.
28Information to be furnished by Universities, etc.
29Information to be furnished by District Magistrate.
30Priority of debts.
31Summary trial of offences.
32Jurisdiction to try offences.
33Protection of action taken in good faith.
34Removal of difficulties.
35Powers to delegate.
36Power to make rules.
37Power to make regulations.
38Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
6 Power of Central Government to direct a person to render service with the Armed Forces of Union or other national service.
10 Persons not to leave national service or be discharged therefrom unless permitted by Central Government.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Act not to apply to certain institutions.
4Effect of Act on instruments governing recognised homes.
5Board of Control, its constitution, etc.
6Term of office and casual vacancies.
7Functions of the Board.
8Power of the Board to give directions to manager of a recognised home.
9Power of inspection.
10Funds of the Board.
11Staff of the Board.
12Delegation of powers.
13Homes not to be run without certificate.
14Application for certificate.
15Grant or refusal of certificate.
16Contents of certificate.
17Revocation of certificate.
18Appeals.
19Surrender of certificate and its effect.
20Managing committee.
21Duty of manager.
22Discharge of inmates of home.
23Reports regarding deaths of inmates.
24Penalties.
25Sanction for prosecutions.
26Persons performing functions under Act to be public servants.
27Protection of acts done in good faith.
28Power of State Government to exempt homes.
29Power of State Government to make rules.
30Power of the Board to make regulations.
31Repeals and savings.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Licensing of institutions.
4Application for licence.
5Grant of licence.
6Licence not transferable.
7Revocation of licence.
8Appeals.
9Penalty.
10Act not to apply to certain institutions.
11Power to make rules.
12Repeal and savings.
1Short title and commencement.
2Declaration as to expediency of control by the Union.
3Definitions.
4Establishment and incorporation of the Brahmaputra Board.
5Conditions of service of members.
6Powers of Chairman and Vice-Chairman.
7General Manager.
8Financial Adviser.
9Chief Engineers, Secretary and other officers.
10Advisory Committees.
11Limits of the Brahmaputra Valley.
12Master Plan for the control of floods, etc., in the Brahmaputra Valley.
13Other functions of the Board.
14Conditions subject to which the Board may perform its functions.
15General powers of the Board.
16Forwarding of, and Consultation with respect to, plans, etc., prepared by the Board.
17Directions and instructions by Central Government.
18Grants and loans by Central Government.
19Constitution of Brahmaputra Board Fund.
20Budget.
21Annual report.
22Accounts and audit.
23Disputes between the Board and the State Governments.
24Removal, etc., of members.
25Power to enter.
26Members, officers and employees of the Board to be public servants.
27Protection of action taken in good faith.
28Power to make rules.
29Power to make regulations.
30Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
1Short title and commencement.
2Declaration as to expediency of control by Central Government.
3Definitions.
4Establishment of Boards.
5Composition of Board.
6Terms and conditions of service of members.
7Temporary absence of any member.
8Meetings of Board.
9Vacancy in Board, etc., not to invalidate acts or proceedings.
10Appointment of advisory committee.
11Temporary association of persons with Board for particular purposes.
12Staff of Board.
13Matters in respect of which a Board may be authorised to tender advice.
14Functions of Board.
15Preparation of schemes by Board and their execution.
16General Powers of Board.
17Payment to Board.
18Fund of Board.
19Budget.
20Annual report.
21Accounts and audit.
22Arbitration.
23Returns and reports.
24Delegation of powers.
25Members and officers of Board to be public servants.
26Protection of action taken in good faith.
27Dissolution of Board and transfer of assets and liabilities.
28Power to make rules.
29Power to make regulations.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Transfer and vesting of shares of the Company in the Central Government.
4Management of the Company.
5Payment of amounts.
6Appointment of Commissioner of Payments.
7Payment by the Central Government to the Commissioner.
8Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
9Examination of claims.
10Admission or rejection of claims.
11Disbursement of money by the Commissioner to claimants.
12Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited to the general revenue account.
13Power of inspection.
14Power of Commissioner to inquire into disputes as to amount.
15Deposit of amount in court.
16Act to have overriding effect.
17Penalties.
18Offences by companies.
19Limitation of cognizance of offences.
20Power to make rules.
21Repeal and saving.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Transfer to, and vesting in, the Central Government of the undertakings of the jute companies.
4General Power of vesting.
5Jute companies to be liable for certain prior liabilities.
7Payment of amount.
8Payment of further amount.
9Management, etc., of the undertakings of the jute companies.
10Duty of persons in charge of management of the undertakings to deliver all assets, etc.
11Duty of persons to account for assets, etc., in their possession.
12Continuance of employees.
13Provident fund and other funds.
14Appointment of Commissioner of Payments.
15Payment by Central Government to the Commissioner.
16Certain powers of Central Government or Jute Manufactures Corporation.
17Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
18Priority of Claims.
19Examination of claims.
20Admission or rejection of claims.
21Disbursement of money by the Commissioner.
22Disbursement of amounts to the jute companies.
23Undisbursed or unclaimed amounts to be deposited with the general revenue account.
24Act to have overriding effect.
25Assumption of liability.
28Penalties.
29Offences by companies.
30Protection of action taken in good faith.
31Delegation of powers.
32Power to make rules.
33Power to remove difficulties.
6Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the undertakings of the jute companies in Jute Manufactures Corporation.
26Management to continue to vest in certain persons until alternative arrangements have been made.
27 Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by the Central Government or Jute Manufactures Corporation.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment and constitution of the Council.
4Salary and allowances and other conditions of service of Chairman and other members.
5Committees of the Council.
6Officers of the Council and other staff.
9Grants and loans by the Central Government Jute Fund.
10Jute Fund.
11Borrowing powers of the Council.
14Returns and reports of activities of the Council.
15Power to call for reports and returns.
16Power of inspection.
17Penalties.
18Offences by companies.
19Cognizance of offences.
22Members, officers and employees of the Council to be public servants.
23Suspension of operation of Act.
24Application of other laws not barred.
25Power to make rules.
7Functions of the Council.
8Dissolution of the Council.
12Accounts and audit.
13Directions by Central Government.
20Sanction for prosecutions.
21 Protection of action taken in good faith.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Power to specify commodities which are required to be packed in jute packaging material.
4Constitution of Standing Advisory Committee.
5Prohibition of packing in any material other than the jute packaging material.
6Power to call for information and samples.
7Power to enter and inspect.
8Power to search and seize.
9Penalty for contravention of section 5.
10Penalty for false statement, etc.
11Offences by companies.
12Offences to be cognizable.
13Power to delegate.
14Central Government to give directions.
15Protection of action taken in good faith.
16Power to exempt.
17Power to make rules.
1Short title and extent.
2The words Khaddar and Khadi to be trade description
3Repealed.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Transfer to, and vesting in, the Central Government of the undertakings of the Company.
4General effect of vesting.
7Company to be liable for certain prior liabilities.
8Payment of amount.
9Payment of further amount.
10Management, etc., of the undertakings of the Company.
12Duty of persons to account for assets, etc., in their possession.
13Continuance of employees.
14Provident fund and other funds.
15Appointment of Commissioner of Payments.
16Payment by the Central Government to the Commissioner.
17Certain powers of the Central Government or Government company.
18Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
19Priority of claims.
20Examination of claims.
21Admission or rejection of claims.
22Disbursement of money by the Commissioner.
23Disbursement of amounts to the Company.
24Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited with the general revenue account.
25Act to have overriding effect.
26Assumption of liability.
27Management to continue to vest in the Custodian until alternative arrangements have been made.
29Penalties.
30Offences by companies.
31Protection of action taken in good faith.
32Delegation of powers.
33Power to make rules.
34Power to remove difficulties.
35Repeal and saving.
5Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the undertakings of the Company in an existing Government company.
6Transfer of undertakings of the Company from an existing Government company to a new Government company.
11Duty of persons in charge of management of the undertakings of the Company to deliver all assets, etc.
28Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by the Central Government or the Government company.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Prohibition of use of religious institutions for certain purposes.
4Restrictions on carrying arms and ammunition into a religious institution.
5Prohibition of use of funds of religious institutions for certain activities.
6Prohibition of religious for a for propagating political ideas.
7Penalties.
8Disqualification of persons convicted or charge-sheeted under this Act.
9Certain persons bound to give information to police.
10Repeal and saving.
1Short title.
2Repeal of Act XX of 1860.
4Present Baronet to continue to bear, and all future Baronet to take, names of First Baronet.
5Government Promissory Notes of a certain nominal value vested in Trustees.
6Powers of investment.
7Prohibition against varying investments without consent of person entitled to income.
8Power to Baronet for the time being to purchase land to erect a Mansion House thereon.
9Power to trustees to sell securities to produce funds to pay for land, etc.
10Power to Baronet for the time being to sell Mazngon Castle.
12Settlement of Mansion House, etc., in support of Baronetcy.
16Provision in case of refusal or discontinuance of names of First Baronet.
17Baronet in possession may jointure.
18Limit of aggregate of jointure payable contemporaneously.
19Mansion House and hereditaments not to be subject to joiuture.
20Alienation prohibited during the Baronetcy.
24Power to Trustees to sell land subject to Settlement.
25Directions as to how sale may be made.
26Direction as investment of proceeds of sale of lands.
27Declaration of Trusts as to investments of proceeds of sale of lands.
29Indemnity of Trustees.
30General saving clause.
3The Commissioner for the Northern Division, the Accountant - General, and the Collector of Bombay to be a Corporation for execution of the Trusts of this Act.
11Power to Trustees to apply proceeds of sale Mazagon Castle, not exceeding Rs. 2,75,000 in paying for land purchased and for erecting Mansion House th ere on, etc.
13Saving of rights of persons interested in reversion or remainder in Mazagon Castle on sale thereof
14Declaration of Trusts as to surplus proceeds of sale of Mazagon Castle over and above the sum of Rs. 2,75,000.
15Power to Trustees to invest the surplus annual interest and income of the Trust Fund and p remises during the minority of any Baronet etc.
21 Power to augment the funds and securities subject to the Settlement, provided that total amount of funds su bject to the Settlement shall not exceed fifty lakh.
22Provision as to insurances of Mazagon Castle, and other house or buildings purchased in lieu thereof.
23Directions for keeping Mazagone Castle, and other houses or buildings purchased in lieu thereof, in repair.
28Power to Baronet for the time being to enter into arrangement with Government as to land - revenue payable in respect of land purchased under section 8
1Short title, extent and application.
2Definitions.
3General superintendence and control of the force.
4Appointment and discharge.
5Classes and rank.
6Heinous offences.
7Other offences including acts prejudicial to good order and discipline.
8Minor offences and punishment.
9Manner of imprisonment.
12Power of Central Government to make rules.
13Cesser of Assam Act 1 of 1920 and of appointment of riflemen as police officers.
10Privileges of, and protection for acts done by, Commandant, Assistant Commandant, etc.
10APowers and duties that may be conferred or imposed by the Central Government on Commandant, Assistant Commandant, etc.
11Members of the Assam Rifles to be deemed part of the Indian Army for certain purposes.
1Short title.
2Amendment of long title.
3Amendment of section 2.
4Amendment of section 3.
5Amendment of section 8.
6Amendment of section 9.
7Amendment of section 10.
8Insertion of new section 14A.
9Amendment of section 22.
10Validation of the disposal of certain revision petitions.
1Short title, extent, duration and commencement .
2[Repealed.].
3[Repealed.].
4[Repealed.].
5Dissemination of contents of prescribed document.
6[Repealed.].
7Molesting a person to prejudice of employment or business.
8[Repealed.].
9Procedure in offences under the Act.
10Power of State Government to make certain offences cognizable and non -bailable.
11[Repealed.].
12[Repealed.].
13[Repealed.].
14[Repealed.].
15[Repealed.].
16[Repealed.].
17[Repealed.].
18Adoption and continuance of action taken under Ordinance 10 of 1932.
20[Repealed.].
19Adoption and continuance of action taken under Act 23 of 1931 as amended by Ordinance 10 of 1932.
1Short title.
5Pending cases.
6Repeal and Saving.
2 Repealed
3 Repealed
4 Validation and indemnity.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Issue of warrants for transfer of prisoners.
4Removal and delivery of prisoners.
5Cessation of jurisdiction of Indian Courts and authorities over prisoners.
6Lawfulness of custody and retaking upon escape.
7Transfer of records relating to transferable prisoners.
8Prohibition of return of India of transferred prisoners.
9Reception in India of prisoners transferred from Pakistan.
10Repeal of Ordinance 6 of 1948.
1Short title, extent and application.
2Definition.
3Punishment for causing explosion likely to endanger life or property.
5Punishment for making or possessing explosives under suspicious circumstances.
6Punishment of abettors.
7Restriction on trial of offences.
4 Punishment for attempt to cause explosion, or for making or keeping explosive with intent to endanger life or property.
1Short title.
2Application of Act 16 of 1939 and Act 31 of 1946 to certain persons.
3 Repealed.
4Repeal and saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Application.
3Definitions and construction of references.
4Overriding effect of the Act.
5Establishment of Illegal Migrants (Determination) Tribunals.
6Filling of vacancies.
7Staff of the Tribunals.
8References or applications to Tribunals.
8AApplication to the Central Government for reference.
9Powers of Tribunal.
10Procedure with respect to references under sub-section (1) of section 8.
11Procedure with respect to applications under sub-section (2) of section 8.
12Determination of the question as to whether a person is an illegal migrant.
13Reference and application to be disposed of within six months.
14Appeal.
15Appellate Tribunal.
16Order of the Appellate Tribunal.
17Power of superintendence by Appellate Tribunal.
18Procedure.
19Proceeding before every Tribunal to be judicial proceeding for certain purposes.
20Expulsion of illegal migrants.
21Delegation of powers.
21APower to bind certain persons against whom complaint is made under the Act.
22Power to give effect to the orders, etc.
23Bar of jurisdiction of civil courts.
24Transitory provision.
25Penalties.
26Protection of action taken in good faith.
27Power to remove difficulties.
28Power to make rules.
29Repeal and saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2[Repealed.].
3[Repealed.].
4[Repealed.].
5[Repealed.].
6[Repealed.].
7[Repealed.].
8[Repealed.].
9[Repealed.].
10[Repealed.].
11[Repealed.].
12[Repealed.].
13[Repealed.].
14[Repealed.].
15Definitions.
16Power to declare association unlawfull.
17Penalties.
17APower to notify and take possession of places used for the purposes of an unlawful association.
17BMovable property found in a notified place.
17CTrespass upon notified places.
17DThe relinquishment of property.
17EPower to forfeit funds of an unlawful association.
17FJurisdiction barred.
18Continuance of association.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3“Undertaking”— meaning of.
4Dissolution, transfer and vesting of undertakings of certain companies in Integral Company.
5Transfer and vesting of Kiriburu Iron Ore Mines, etc., in Integral Company.
6Transfer and vesting of Refractory Plant, etc., in the Bharat Refractories Limited.
8Transfer of shares held by Bokaro Steel Limited to Central Government.
9Transfer of shares held by Integral Company to Central Government.
10Transfer of shares held by Integral Company to Bharat Refractories Limited.
11Transfer of shares held by Central Government to Integral Company.
12Central Government, etc., deemed to be registered in the register of members of companies.
14Provisions relating to officers and other employees of dissolved companies.
15Provisions relating to officers and employees of transferred units.
16Provisions relating to directors.
17Provision relating to auditors.
18Compensation for transfer not payable.
19Provident Fund.
20Gratuity, welfare and other funds.
21Provisions with respect to income-tax and surtax.
22Taxes, fees and other charges not payable.
23Saving of contracts, etc.
24Saving of legal proceedings.
25Power to remove difficulties.
26Act to override the provisions of other laws.
27Power to amend memorandum and articles of association.
7Transfer of immovable properties of Hindustan Steel Limited to Metallurgical and Engineering Consultants (India) Limited.
13Power of Central Government to modify amount of paid-up share capital of Integral Company, etc., and issue of shares.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Declaration of the Indian Statistical Institute as an institution of national importance.
4Grant of degrees and diplomas by Institute.
5Grants, loans, etc., by Central Government to the Institute.
6Audit of accounts of the Institute.
7Prior approval of Central Government necessary for certain action by Institute.
9Review of work done, Inspection of assets, etc.
10Institute to afford facilities to Committees.
11Power to issue directions to Institute.
12Power of Central Government to assume functions of control.
8Constitution of Committees by Central Government for preparing programme of work by the Institute, etc.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Incorporation.
4Constitution of the Corporation.
5Term and conditions of service of member.
6Disqualification for being appointed, or for continuing as, member of the Corporation.
7Temporary absence of any member.
9Committees of the Corporation.
10Meetings of the Corporation.
11Authentication of orders and other instruments of the Corporation.
12Appointment of Administrator and other officer of the Corporation.
13General duty of the Corporation.
14Powers of the Corporation.
15Capital of the Corporation.
16Grants and loans to the Corporation.
17Vesting of property in the Corporation.
18Repayment of capital and loan with interest.
19Corporation to have rights and liabilities of the Central Government in certain cases.
20Fund of the Corporation.
21Provision for depreciation and reserve and other funds.
22Power of the Corporation to spend.
23Budget.
24Annual report.
25Accounts and audit.
26Amount due to the Corporation to be first charge.
27Direction.
28Returns and reports.
29Mode of recovery of moneys due to the Corporation.
30Delegation of powers.
31Members and officers of the Corporation to be public servants.
32Removal of disqualification for membership of Parliament.
33Bar of legal proceedings.
34Validation of certain transactions.
35Power to remove difficulties.
36Power to make rules.
8Vacancies amongst members or defect in the constitution not to invalidate acts or proceedings of the Corporation.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Punishment for enforcing religious disabilities.
4Punishment for enforcing social disabilities.
5Punishment for refusing to admit person to hospitals, etc.
6Punishment for refusing to sell goods or render services.
9Resumption or suspension of grants made by Government.
10Abetment of offence.
10APower of State Government to impose collective fine.
11Enhanced penalty on subsequent conviction.
12Presumption by Courts in certain cases.
13Limitation of Jurisdiction of Civil Courts.
14Offences by companies.
14AProtection of action taken in good faith.
15Offences to be cognizable and triable summarily.
16Act to override other laws.
16AProbation of Offenders Act, 1958, not to apply to persons above the age of fourteen years.
16BPower to make rules.
17Repeal.
7Punishment for other offences arising out of "untouchability".
15ADuty of State Government to ensure that the rights accruing from the abolition of "untouchability" may be availed of by the concerned persons.
8Cancellation or suspension of licences in certain cases.
7AUnlawful compulsory labour when to be deemed to be a practice of "untouchability".
1Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2Definitions.
3Qualifications for being engaged as an apprentice.
3BReservation of training places for Other Backward Classes in designated trades.
4Contract of apprenticeship.
5Novation of contract of apprenticeship.
5ARegulation of optional trade.
5BEngagement of apprentices from other States.
6Period of apprenticeship training.
7Termination of apprenticeship contract.
8Number of apprentices for a designated trade.
9Practical and basic training of apprentices.
10Related instruction of apprentices.
11Obligations of employers.
12Obligations of apprentices.
13Payment to apprentices.
14Health, safety and welfare of apprentices.
15Hours of work, overtime, leave and holidays.
16Employer‟s liability for compensation for injury.
17Conduct and discipline.
18Apprentices are trainees and not workers.
19Records and returns.
20Settlement of disputes.
21Holding of test and grant of certificate and conclusion of training.
22Offer and acceptance of employment.
23Authorities.
24Constitution of Councils.
25Vacancies not to invalidate acts and proceedings.
26Apprenticeship Advisers.
27Deputy and Assistant Apprenticeship Advisers.
28Apprenticeship Advisers to be public servants.
29Powers of entry, inspection, etc.
30Offences and penalties.
31Penalty where no specific penalty is provided.
32Offences by companies.
33Cognizance of offences.
34Delegation of powers.
35Construction of references.
36Protection of action taken in good faith.
37Power to make rules.
38Repeal.
3AReservation of training places for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes in designated trades.
1Short title and extent.
2Application of Rules.
3Absolute warranty of sea worthiness not to be implied in contracts to which Rules apply.
4Statement as to application of Rules to be included in bills of lading.
6Modification of Rules 4 and 5 of Article III in relation to bulk cargoes.
7Saving and operation.
5Modification of Article VI of Rules in relation to goods carried in sailing ships and by prescribed routes.
1Title and extent.
2Savings.
3Definitions.
4Power to extend or withdraw the Act or certain portions thereof.
5Alteration of limits of ports.
6Power to make port-rules.
7Appointment of conservator.
8Power of conservator to give and enforce directions for certain specified purposes.
9Power to cut warps and ropes.
10Removal of obstructions within limits of port.
11Recovery of expenses of removal.
12Removal of lawful obstructions.
13Fouling of Government moorings.
14Raising or removal of wreck impeding navigation within limits of port.
15Power to board vessels and enter buildings.
16Power to require crews to prevent or extinguish fire.
17Appointment and powers of health-officer.
18Indemnity of Government against act or default of port -official or pilot.
19Injuring buoys, beacons and moorings.
20Wilfully loosening vessel from moorings.
21Improperly discharging ballast.
22Graving vessel within prohibited limits.
24Drawing spirits by unprotected artificial light.
25Warping.
26Leaving out warp or hawser after sunset.
27Discharge of fire-arms in port.
28Penalty on master omitting to take order to extinguish fire.
29Unauthorised person not to search for lost stores.
30Removing stones or injuring shores of port prohibited.
31Moving of vessels without pilot or permission of harbour-master.
32Provision of certain vessels with fire-extinguishing apparatus.
33Levy of port-dues.
34Variation of port-dues by Government.
35Fees for pilotage and certain other services.
36Receipt, expenditure and account of port-charges.
37Grouping of ports.
38Receipts for port-charges.
39Master to report arrival.
40Conservator may in certain cases ascertain draught and charge expense to master.
41Ascertainment of tonnage of vessel liable to port -dues.
42Distraint and sale on refusal to pay port-charges.
43No port-clearance to be granted until port-charges are paid.
44Port-charges payable in one port recoverable at any other port.
45Penalty for evading payment of port-charges.
46Port-due on vessels in ballast.
47Port-due on vessels not discharging or taking in cargo.
48Port-due not to be chargeable in certain cases.
49Power to impose hospital port-dues.
50Application and account of hospital port-dues.
51Master to hoist number of vessel.
52Pilot to require master to hoist number.
53Penalty on pilot disobeying provisions of this Chapter.
54Penalty for disobedience to rules and orders of the Government.
55Offences how triable, and penalties how recovered.
56Costs of conviction.
57Ascertainment and recovery of expenses and damages payable under this Act.
58Costs of distress.
59Magistrate to determine the amount to be levied in case of dispute.
60Jurisdiction over offences beyond local limits of jurisdiction.
61Conviction to be quashed oil merits only.
62Hoisting unlawful colours in port.
63Foreign deserters.
64Application of sections 10 and 21.
65Grant of sites for sailors‟ institutes.
66Exercise of powers of conservator by his assistants.
67Service of written notices of directions.
68Publication of orders of Government.
68BDuties of the said authorities in an emergency.
68CApplication of certain provisions of the Act to aircraft.
68DMaritime seruity.
69[Repealed.].
23Boiling pitch on board vessel within prohibited limits.
68AAuthorities exercising jurisdiction in ports to co-operate in manoeuvres for defence of port.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
4Appointment of surveyors and places of survey.
5Powers of surveyors.
6Fees in respect of surveys.
7Declaration of surveyor.
8Sending of declaration by owner or master to State Government.
9Power for State Government to grant or authorise the grant of certificates of survey.
9ATemporary permit.
10Certificate of survey to be affixed in conspicuous part of mechanically propelled vessel.
10AEffect of certificates of survey.
11Term of certificates of survey.
12Renewal of certificates of survey.
13Power for State Government to suspend or cancel certificate of survey.
14Power for State Government to require delivery of expired or cancelled certificate.
15Report of suspension or cancellation of certain certificates.
16Power for State Government to direct survey by two surveyors.
17Power for State Government to order a second survey.
18Division of duties when two surveyors employed.
19Power for State Government to make rules as to surveys.
19BPlace of registry and registering authorities.
19CBook of registration.
19DApplication for registration.
19EPlaces of registration.
19FGrant of certificate of registration.
19G[Omitted.].
19HMarking of inland mechanically propelled vessels.
19IProhibition against transfer of certificate of registration.
19JRegistration of alterations.
19KTransfer of registry.
19LChange of residence or place of business.
19MProhibition against transfer of ownership of registered vessel.
19NSuspension of certificates of registration.
19OCancellation of registration.
19PAppeals.
19QReciprocity.
19QAMortgage of mechanically propelled vessel or share.
19RPower to make rules.
19SCertain certificates issued under Merchant Shipping Act to be valid under this Act.
20Appointment of examiners.
21Grant 'of masters', serangs', engineers' and engine-drivers' certificates of competency.
22Grant of masters', serangs', engineers' and engine-drivers' certificates of service.
22ALicences.
23Certificates to be made in duplicate.
24Copy of certificate or licence to be granted in certain cases.
25Certificates to be held by master and engineer of vessel of one hundred or more horsepower.
27Certificates to be held by master and engineer of vessel of less than forty horse-power.
29Power for State Government to make rules as to grant of certificates of competency.
30Power for State Government to make rules as to grant of certificates of service.
30APower for State Government to make rules as to grant of licences.
31Effect of certificates of competency or service and licences.
32Report of casualties to be made to nearest police-station.
33Power for State Government to appoint court of investigation.
34Power of Court of investigation to inquire into charges of incompetency or misconduct.
35Power for State Government to direct investigation otherwise than under section 33.
36Person charged to be heard.
37Assessors.
38Powers of Court as to evidence and regulation of proceedings.
39Power of Court to effect arrest of witnesses by entry and detention of vessels.
40Power of Court to commit for trial and to bind over witnesses.
41Depositions of absent witnesses.
42Report by Court to State Government.
43Court to exercise its powers independently of the assessors.
44ARaising of or removal of wreck impeding navigation, etc.
44BRemoval of obstruction in inland water.
44CRecovery of expenses of removal.
44DRemoval of lawful obstruction.
44EFouling of Government moorings.
45Power for State Government to suspend or cancel certificates in certain cases.
46Obligation to deliver up suspended or cancelled certificate.
47Report to other State Government.
48Power for State Government to revoke suspension or cancellation, and to grant new certificate.
49Power for State Government to declare dangerous goods.
50Carriage of dangerous goods.
51Power of owner or master of mechanically propelled vessel to throw overbroad dangerous goods.
54Power for State Government to make rules for protection of passengers.
54BPower to make rules providing for the appointment of Advisory Committees.
54DDefinitions.
54EProhibition as to discharge of oil, oily mixture, etc., in the inland water.
54FReception facilities at inland port, etc.
54GPower of entry, inspection, etc.
54HPowers of Central Government to make rules for prevention and control of pollution.
55Penalty for making voyage without certificate of survey.
56Penalty for neglect to affix certificate or survey in inland mechanically propelled vessel.
57Penalty for neglect or refusal to deliver up or surrender certificates of survey or registration.
58Penalty for carrying excessive number of passengers on board.
58APenalty for carrying excessive quantity of cargo on board.
59Penalty for serving, or engaging a person to serve, as master or engineer without certificate.
60Penalty for master failing to give notice of wreck or casualty.
61Penalty for failing to deliver up suspended or cancelled certificate.
62APunishment for offences relating to accident.
62BPenalty for using uninsured mechanically propelled vessel.
62DPunishment for offences relating to pollution.
62EOffences by companies.
63ADesertion and absence without leave.
63BGeneral offences against discipline.
63CEntry of offence in official log book.
63DGeneral provision for punishment of offences not otherwise provided for.
64Levy of fine by distress of inland mechanically propelled vessel.
65Jurisdiction of Magistrates.
66Place of trial.
67Power for State Government to make general rules.
69Exemption to Government vessels from fees.
70Power for Central Government to define tidal water.
71Fees recoverable as fines.
72AEndorsement of certificates and licences granted in Bangladesh.
73[Omitted.].
74Publication of rules.
75Repeal and saving.
19A Inland mechanically propelled vessels not to proceed on voyage or be used for service without certificate of registration.
26 Certificates to be held by master and engineer of vessel of between forty and one hundred horsepower.
28Power for State Government to require master or engineer to hold certificate granted under Act in addition to other .certificate
44Power for State Government to direct investigations into causes of explosions on mechanically propelled vessels.
52 Power for State Government to make rules for protection of inland mechanically propelled vessels from accidents.
53 Power for State Government to make rules as to carriage of passengers in inland mechanically propelled vessels.
54APower of State Government to fix maximum and minimum rates for passenger fares and freight for goods.
54C Application of section 134, Chapter X, XI and XII of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 in relation to the mechanically propelled vessels
62Penalty for taking or delivering or tendering for carriage dangerous goods on board inland mechanically propelled vessel without notice.
62CPenalty for neglect or refusal to give information as to insurance or to produce certificate of insurance.
63Penalty for misconduct or neglect endangering inland mechanically propelled vessel or life or limb.
68Power for State Government to modify application of Act to certain inland mechanically propelled vessels.
72Certificated masters of inland mechanically propelled vessels to be deemed pilots under section 31 of Act 15 of 1908.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Appointment of officers.
4Advisory Committees.
6Power to inspect local lighthouses.
7Control of local lighthouses by the Central Government.
8Management of local lighthouses by the Central Government.
9Levy and collection of light-dues.
10Rates of light-dues leviable.
11Receipts for light-dues.
12Ascertainment of tonnage.
13Recovery of light-dues, expenses and costs.
14Refusal of port-clearance.
15Determination of disputes as to liability for payment.
16Light-dues payable at one port recoverable at another.
17Penalty for evading payment of light -dues.
18Exemption from payment of light-dues.
19Refund of excess payments.
19AFees.
20Accounts, etc.
20A[Omitted.].
21Power to make rules.
22[Repealed.].
3Inland mechanically propelled vessel not to proceed on voyage or to be used for service without certificate of survey
5Management of general lighthouses by the Central Government and delegation of management.
8APower of Central Government to prohibit lights and regulate heights of buildings, structures and trees.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment and incorporation of Regional Centre for Biotechnology.
4Declaration of Regional Centre for Biotechnology as an institution of national importance.
5Effect of establishment of Regional Centre.
6Jurisdiction.
7Objectives of Regional Centre.
8Functions of Regional Centre.
9Regional Centre to work in collaboration with other institutions of UNESCO.
10Powers of Regional Centre.
11Regional Centre open to all castes, creed, race or class.
12Privileges and immunities of Regional Centre.
13Authorities of Regional Centre.
14Board of Governors.
15Powers and functions of Board.
16Powers and functions of Chairperson.
17Programme Advisory Committee.
18Executive Committee.
19Finance Committee.
20Other authorities of Regional Centre.
21Board of Studies.
22Officers of Regional Centre.
23Executive Director.
24Deans and Sub-Deans.
25Associate Director (Administration).
26Registrar.
27Finance officer.
28Other officers.
29Grants and loans to Regional Centre.
30Fund of Regional Centre.
31Annual report.
32Annual accounts.
33Returns and information.
34Review of functioning of Regional Centre.
35Appointment and conditions of service of employees of Regional Centre.
36Meetings.
37Filling of casual vacancies.
38Proceedings of authorities not invalidated by vacancies.
39Protection of action taken in good faith.
40Arbitration.
41Power to make Statutes.
42Power to make Ordinances.
43Regulations.
44 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
45Power to make Statutes or Ordinances or Regulations retrospectively.
46Power to remove difficulties.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Restrictions respecting right to form association, freedom of speech, etc.
4Penalty.
5Offences to be cognizable.
6Power to amend Schedule.
7Power to make rules.
1Short title, extent and application.
2Definitions.
3Penalties for spying.
4 Communications with foreign agents to be evidence of commission of certain offences.
5Wrongful communication, etc., of information.
6 Unauthorised use of uniforms; falsification of reports, forgery, personation, and falsedocuments.
7 Interfering with officers of the police or members of the Armed Forces of the Union.
8Duty of giving information as to commission of offences.
9Attempts, incitements, etc.
10Penalty for harbouring spies.
11Search-warrants.
12 Provisions of section 337 of Act 5 of 1898 to apply to offences under sections 3, 5 and 7.
13Restriction of trial of offences.
14Exclusion of public from proceedings.
15Offences by companies.
16Repealed..
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Power to make rules.
3APunishment for subsequent offences.
4Power of arrest.
5Power of removal.
6[Omitted.].
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definition.
3Constitution of general police-district embracing two or more Union territories.
4Constitution of one police force for general police-district.
5Superintendence and administration of police.
6Application of the Police Act, 1861.
7Saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Restrictions respecting right to form association, freedom of speech, etc.
4Penalty.
5Power to amend Schedule.
6Power to make rules.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Mischief causing damage to public property.
4Mischief causing damage to public property by fire or explosive substance.
5Special provisions regarding bail.
6Saving.
7Repeal and saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment and incorporation.
4Constitution of the Administration.
5Advisory Board.
6Terms of office of the members of the Administration and the Advisory Board.
7Disclosure of interest.
8Removal from membership.
9The Chief Administrator.
10Staff.
11Funds of the Administration.
12Business of the Administration.
13Loans.
14Power to call for repayment before agreed period.
15Mode of recovery.
16Accounts and audit.
17Power of inspection.
18Returns.
19Power of Central Government to give direction.
20Exemption from taxes.
21Liquidation of the Administration.
22Delegation.
23Power to make rules.
24Power to make regulations.
25Laying of rules and regulations before Parliament.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Notice of acquisition of land.
4Service on owner or occupier affected by notice of acquisition.
5Vesting and taking possession of land.
6Objections to acquisition.
7Method of determining compensation.
8Payment of compensation.
9Power to secure information.
10Disposal of land.
11Penalties.
12Exemption from stamp duty and fees.
13Protection for action done in good faith.
14Power to make rules.
15Repeal of Ordinance XX of 1948.
1Short title and extent.
2Definition.
3Jurisdiction of special Criminal Courts to try offences with respect to matters in the Union List.
4Power to add to Schedule.
5Repeal of Ordinance.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Declaration of terrorist affected area.
4Establishment of Special Courts.
5Composition and appointment of Judges of Special Courts.
6Place of sitting.
7Jurisdiction of Special Court.
8Powers of Special Courts with respect to other offences.
9Public Prosecutors.
10Procedure and powers of Special Courts.
11Power of Supreme Court to transfer case.
12Protection of witnesses.
13Power to transfer cases to regular courts.
14Appeal.
15Modified application of certain provisions of the Code.
15AAbolition of certain Special Courts.
16Overriding effect of Act.
17Delegation.
18Power to make rules.
19Saving.
20Amendment of Act 1 of 1872.
21Repeal and saving.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Removal of prisoners from one State to another.
4 Repealed.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Repeal.
3Savings.
4Definitions.
5Power of landlord and tenant to act through agent.
6Primary rights of tenant.
7Prohibition of certain acts.
8Prohibition against deprivation of certain rights.
9Certain rights of landlord.
10Definition.
11Application for demarcation.
12Order of demarcation of niji jot.
13Demarcation.
14Status of tenant of niji jot.
15Succession to niji jot.
16Collector's powers to let to tenants.
17Classes of tenants.
18Occupancy tenants.
19Exproprietary tenants.
20Acquisition of exproprietary rights.
21Relinquishment of exproprietary rights.
22Hereditary tenants.
23Land in which hereditary rights shall not accrue.
24Non-occupancy tenants.
25Interest of a tenant, if heritable and transferable.
26Prohibition against certain kind of transfer or sub-lease.
27Right to sub-let.
28Tenancy, when extinguished.
29Life tenancy of female, when extinguished.
30Rights of sub-tenant on extinction of tenant's interest.
31Vacating of holding on extinction of right.
32Possession of land not vacated.
33Division of holdings.
34Co-tenant's right to claim division of produce.
35Right of tenant in land received in exchange.
36Exchange of land for consolidation of cultivated area.
37Acquisition of land by the landlord for certain purposes.
38Decision of certain disputes arising out of acquisition proceedings.
39Reinstatement of tenant ejected under section 37.
40Acquisition of proprietary right by tenant.
41Right to written lease and procedure to obtain it.
42Registration of leases.
43Declaration of rights in certain cases.
44Right of certain tenants to make improvements.
45Right of non-occupancy tenants to make improvements.
46Right of landlord to make Improvement.
47Provision when both landlord and tenant want to make the same improvement.
48Restrictions on making improvement.
49Compensation for improvement, when permissible.
50Determination of compensation.
51Works benefiting other land.
52Disputes as regards improvements.
53Right of tenant paying fixed money rent to plant tree.
54Right of a tenant paying batai or bighori to plant tree.
55Tenant's rights in tree existing at the commencement of the Act.
56Decision of disputes regarding trees.
57Surrender by tenant.
58Abandonment.
59Taking possession of holding surrendered or abandoned.
60Dispute arising out of surrender and abandonment of land.
61Acceptance of premium; how far permissible.
62Lag, neg and cess.
63Liability for payment of rent.
64Scale of rent for different classes of tenants.
65Status and liability of person permitted to retain possession.
66Hypothecation of produce towards payment of rent.
67Procedure when produce is attached by civil or revenue court.
68Right of landlord to collect rent from cultivator.
69No cartage allowed.
70Presumption as to payment by tenant and application of such payment.
71Modes of making payment of money rent.
72Right to get receipt.
73Penalty for not issuing proper receipt.
74Obligation of Chief Commissioner to print and supply books of receipt.
75Penalty for non-production of receipt book with counterfoils.
76Rights and liabilities in respect of produce.
77Application for officer to make division.
78Application for kuta.
79Procedure on application.
80Collector to publish return of current prices.
81Assessment of bighori by court.
82Commutation of batai rent into bighori in certain cases.
83Payment of commuted rent.
84Rent when and how payable.
85Claim for arrears of rent.
86Interest in cases of arrears of rent.
87Landlord's power to charge irrigation dues.
88Method of recovering sayar.
89Realisation of sayar as arrears of revenue.
90Recovery of arrears in the event of general refusal to pay.
91Application of certain sections to biswadars.
92Arrears deemed satisfied when tenant is ejected.
93Decree for arrears, how executed.
94Adjustment of arrears and compensation on ejectment.
95Entry of landholder on land from which tenant is ordered to be ejected.
96Grounds of ejectment.
97Special grounds of ejectment of non-occupancy tenants.
98Procedure in ejectment for decreed arrears.
99Procedure for ejectment on other grounds.
100Application for ejectment of non-occupancy tenant.
101Procedure on application.
102Remedies for wrongful ejectment.
103Procedure on application.
104Ejectment of person occupying land without title.
105Procedure on application.
106Consequences of failure to file application under section 102 or 104.
107No separate relief claimable, if not claimed in revenue court.
108Tenant's right to claim inquiry for illegal exaction and other matters.
109Power to award compensation in proceedings for arrears of rent.
110Prosecution of landholder for illegal exaction.
111Compensation for exaction by landholder and for false complaint by tenant.
112Penalty for habitual infringement of rights of tenant.
113Penalty for illegal entry on a holding.
114Compensation, how realisable.
115Exemption of muafidar.
116Interpretation.
117Grant which cannot be resumed.
118Grounds on which certain grants may be resumed.
119How to deal with resumable grant.
120Application of certain Chapters and sections to grantees.
121Grants, how far transferable.
122Void transactions.
123Power to hear cases of grantees.
124Applicability of Part III.
125Power to form and alter Patwaris circles.
126Appointment of patwaris.
127Appointment of girdawars.
128Cadre and pay of girdawars and patwaris.
129Girdawars and patwaris to be public servants.
130Maintenance of maps and fieldbooks.
131Obligation of owners as to boundary marks.
132Record-of-rights.
133Contents of certain registers.
134Registers of revenue-paying, revenue-assigned and revenue-free villages.
135The annual registers.
136Obligation to furnish information necessary for compilation of certain record-of-rights.
137Decision of disputes.
138Inquiry into cases.
139Certain decisions, no bar to civil suit.
140Value of entries and decisions in contested cases.
141Appointment and punishment of lambardars and patels.
142Record and rent-rate operations.
143Powers of the record officer, assistant record officer and rent-rate officer.
144Sanctioned rates.
145Duration of rent-rates.
146Circle and soil classification.
147Basis of rates for hereditary tenants.
148Provision for rates in special cases.
149Procedure in publishing and sanctioning rates.
150Civil suit relating to record-of-rights and certain other matters barred.
151Commutation of rent from kind to cash.
152Commutation of rent from cash to kind.
153Grounds of abatement of fixed money rent.
154Ground of enhancement of fixed money rent.
155Order for determination, commutation or variation of rent, when to take effect.
156Joinder of parties in cases relating to variation of rent.
157Determination of rent on partial ejectment.
158Rent, how calculated for commutation, variation or determination.
159Meaning of "substantial" in certain sections.
160Basis of variation of rent in certain cases.
161Period for which rent is not liable to modification.
162Applications for variation of rent, by whom to be entertained.
163Provision of rent and revenue in an emergency.
164Remission or suspension of rent in agricultural calamities.
165Bar to collection of rent remitted or suspended.
166Period of suspension to be excluded in computing period of limitation.
167Remission for calamity by court decreeing claim for arrears.
168Jurisdiction of certain courts excluded in cases of remission and suspension of rent or revenue.
169Cases cognizable by revenue courts.
170Procedure of revenue courts.
171Application of Indian Limitation Act, 1908.
172Limitation in cases under this Act.
173Payment of court-fees under this Act.
174Subordination of courts.
175Place of sitting of revenue courts.
176Chief Commissioner's power to confer powers.
177Collector's power to place assistant commissioner in charge of subdivision.
178Collector's powers to authorise certain courts to entertain and dispose of applications.
179Powers of revenue courts to refer cases for investigation and report.
180Powers of Chief Commissioner to create shamlat committee and courts.
181Decree or order to be final in certain circumstances.
182Submission to confirming court.
183Form of decree or order to be submitted for confirmation.
184Procedure for confirmation.
185Review by the Chief Commissioner.
186Review by other courts.
187Revision.
188Power to transfer cases.
189Power of collector to transfer and withdraw cases.
190Sub-divisional officer's power to transfer cases.
191Power of record officer to transfer and withdraw cases.
192Transfer of cases by the district judge.
193Dispute as regards ownership of land.
194Procedure when plea of proprietary right raised in revenue court.
195Procedure when plea of tenancy raised in civil court.
196Reference to Judicial Commissioner.
197Provision for injunction and appointment of receiver.
198Cases in which legal practitioners may appear.
199Persons who may appear before a revenue court.
200Costs in revenue courts.
201Power of revenue court to summon persons.
202Mode of service of summons or notice.
203Power to make rules.
204Reinstatement of tenant ejected before commencement of this Act.
205Provision for pending and other cases.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Power to create, alter or abolish districts, sub-divisions, etc.
4Appointment of revenue officers.
5Deputy Commissioner and certain other revenue officers.
6Settlement officers.
7Subordination of revenue officers.
8Combination of offices.
9Notification of appointments.
10Seals.
11Title of Government to lands, etc.
12Right to trees, forests, etc.
13Assignment of land for special purposes.
14Allotment of land.
15Unauthorised occupation of land.
16Liability of land to land revenue.
17Alluvial lands.
18Land revenue in case of diluvion.
19Assessment of land to land revenue.
20Diversion of land.
21Remission or suspension of revenue on failure of crops.
22Responsibility for payment of land revenue.
23Receipt for land revenue.
24Definitions of “revenue survey”, “settlement” and “term of settlement”.
25Inquiry into profits of agriculture.
26Revenue survey.
27Power to require assistance from landholders.
28Survey numbers and villages.
29Division of survey numbers into sub-divisions.
30Determination of revenue-rates.
31Preparation of statistical and fiscal records.
32Revenue-rates how determined.
33Publication of table of revenue-rates.
34Confirmation of the table of revenue-rates.
35Rates of revenue to form part of settlement register.
36Introduction of revenue-rates.
37Duration of revenue-rates.
38Assessment on holdings.
39Additional assessment for water advantages.
40Continuance of survey operations and rates in force at commencement of Act.
41Power of deputy commissioner to correct errors, etc.
42Preparation of record of rights.
43Publication of the record of rights.
44Jurisdiction of civil courts.
45Correction of bona fide mistake in register.
46Register of mutations.
47Penalty for neglect to furnish information.
48Assistance in preparation of maps.
49Certified copies.
50Maps and other records open to inspection.
51Power to transfer duty of maintaining maps and records to settlement officer.
52Determination of village boundaries.
53Effect to settlement of boundary.
54Construction and repair of boundary marks.
55Description of boundary marks.
56Responsibility for maintaining boundary marks.
57Deputy commissioner to have charge of boundary marks.
58Penalty for injuring boundary marks.
59Land revenue to be first charge.
60Payment of land revenue.
61Arrear of land revenue.
62Recovery of arrears.
63Notice of demand.
64Distraint and sale of movable property.
65Sale of immovable property.
66Notice of sale.
67Sale to be by auction.
68Prohibition to bid at auction.
69Sale of perishables.
70Sale not to be excessive.
71Deposit by purchaser of immovable property.
72Failure to make deposit.
73Setting aside sale.
74Confirmation of sale.
75Refunds.
76Certificate of purchase.
77Application of proceeds of sale.
78Liability of certified purchaser.
79Precautionary measures in certain cases.
80Recovery of other public demands.
81Revenue officers to be courts.
82Place of hearing.
83Power to enter upon and survey land.
84Power to transfer cases.
85Power to take evidence, summon witnesses, etc.
86Compelling attendance of witnesses.
87Hearing in absence of party.
88Adjournment of hearing.
89Power to order payment of costs.
90Use of force.
91Appearances before and applications to revenue officers.
92Correction of error or omission.
93Appeals.
94Limitation of appeals.
95Revision.
96Review of orders.
97Stay of execution of orders.
98Power to make rules.
99Accrual of rights of landowners.
100Rights of landowners.
101Reservation of land for personal cultivation.
102Procedure for reservation of land.
103“Permissible limit” defined.
104Land deemed to be reserved for personal cultivation in certain cases.
105Non-resumable land.
106Right to lease.
107Land left uncultivated.
108Relinquishment.
109Interest of tenants.
110Right to create a mortgage or charge.
111Right to make improvements.
112Maximum rent.
113Payment of rent.
114Reasonable rent.
115Commutation of rent payable in kind.
116Receipt for payment of rent.
117Refund of rent recovered in excess.
118Suspension or remission of rent.
119Eviction of tenant.
120Restoration of possession of land to tenant.
121Certain lands to be non-resumable land of tenant.
122Compensation for improvements.
123Tenant may remove buildings, works, etc., not deemed improvements.
124Restoration of possession of land in certain other cases.
125Relief against termination of tenancy for act of waste.
126Surrender of land by tenant.
127Transfer of ownership of land to tenant.
128Compensation to landowner.
129Payment of compensation to landowner.
130Tenant to pay compensation amount.
131Issue of certificate to tenants.
132First option to purchase.
133Power to make rules.
134Exemption.
135Definitions.
136Ceiling on holdings.
137Submission of returns.
138Collection of information through other agency.
139Procedure for determination of excess land.
140Selection of excess land in cases of certain transfers.
141Excess land to vest in Government.
142Publication of the final list and consequences thereof.
143Compensation.
144Manner of payment of compensation.
145Limit of future acquisition of load.
146Excess land not to be surrendered in certain cases.
147Power of deputy commissioner to take possession of excess land.
148Offences and penalties.
149Finality of orders.
150Power to exempt, etc.
151Definitions.
152Restrictions on transfer, etc.
153Partition of holding.
154Transfers in contravention of this Chapter.
155Penalty.
156Power to make rules.
157Recovery of amounts due as an arrear of and revenue.
158Special provision regarding Scheduled Tribes.
159Jurisdiction of civil courts excluded.
160Act to over-ride contract and other laws.
161Court-fees.
162Village officers to be public servants.
163Power to exempt.
164General provision as to penalties.
165Protection of action taken in good faith.
166Delegation of powers.
167Power to remove difficulties.
168General power to make rules.
169Laying of rules before Parliament.
170Repeal and savings.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Inspector-General of Registration.
4[Repealed.].
5Districts and sub-districts.
6Registrars and Sub-Registrars.
7Offices of Registrar and Sub-Registrar.
8Inspectors of Registration offices.
9[Repealed.].
10Absence of Registrar or vacancy in his office.
11Absence of Registrar on duty in his district.
12Absence of Sub-Registrar or vacancy in his office.
13Report to State Government of appointments under sections 10, 11 and 12.
14Establishments of registering officers.
15Seal of registering officers.
16Register-books and fire-proof boxes.
16AKeeping of books in computer floppies, diskettes, etc.
17Documents of which registration is compulsory.
18Documents of which registration is optional.
19Documents in language not understood by registering officer.
20Documents containing interlineations, blanks, erasures or alterations.
21Description of property and maps or plans.
22Description of houses and land by reference to Government maps or surveys.
23Time for presenting documents.
23ARe-registration of certain documents.
24Documents executed by several persons at different times.
25Provision where delay in presentation is unavoidable.
26Documents executed out of India.
27Wills may be presented or deposited at any time.
28Place for registering documents relating to land.
29Place for registering other documents.
30Registration by Registrars in certain cases.
31Registration or acceptance for deposit at private residence.
32Persons to present documents for registration.
32ACompulsory affixing of photograph, etc.
35Procedure on admission and denial of execution respectively.
36Procedure where appearance of executant or witness is desired.
37Officer or Court to issue and cause service of summons.
38Persons exempt from appearance at registration-office.
39Law as to summonses, commissions and witnesses.
40Persons entitled to present wills and authorities to adopt.
41Registration of wills and authorities to adopt.
42Deposit of wills.
43Procedure on deposit of wills.
44Withdrawal of sealed cover deposited under section 42.
45Proceedings on death of depositor.
46Saving of certain enactments and powers of Courts.
47Time from which registered document operates.
48Registered documents relating to property when to take effect against oral agreements.
49Effect of non-registration of documents required to be registered.
50Certain registered documents relating to land to take effect against unregistered documents.
51Register-books to be kept in the several offices.
52Duties of registering officers when document presented.
53Entries to be numbered consecutively.
54Current indexes and entries therein.
55Indexes to be made by registering officers, and their contents.
56[Repealed.].
58Particulars to be endorsed on documents admitted to registration.
59Endorsements to be dated and signed by registering officer.
62Procedure on presenting document in language unknown to registering officer.
63Power to administer oaths and record of substance of statements.
64Procedure where document relates to land in several sub-districts.
65Procedure where document relates to land in several districts.
66Procedure after registration of documents relating to land.
67[Omitted.].
68Power of Registrar to superintend and control Sub-Registrars.
69Power of Inspector-General to superintend registration offices and make rules.
70Power of Inspector-General to remit fines.
71Reasons for refusal to register to be recorded.
73Application to Registrar where Sub-Registrar refuses to register on ground of denial of execution.
74Procedure of Registrar on such application.
75Order by Registrar to register and procedure thereon.
76Order of refusal by Registrar.
77Suit in case of order of refusal by Registrar.
78Fees to be fixed by State Government.
79Publication of fees.
80Fees payable on presentation.
83Registering officers may commence prosecutions.
84Registering officers to be deemed public servants.
85Destruction of unclaimed documents.
86Registering officer not liable for thing bona fide done or refused in his official capacity.
87Nothing so done invalidated by defect in appointment or procedure.
8888. Registration of documents executed by Government officers or certain public functionaries.
89Copies of certain orders, certificates and instruments to be sent to registering officers and filed.
90Exemption of certain documents executed by or in favour of Government.
91Inspection and copies of such documents.
92[Repealed.].
93[Repealed.].
33Power-of-attorney recognisable for purposes of section 32.
57Registering officers to allow inspection of certain books and indexes, and to give certified copies of entries.
60Certificate of registration
34Enquiry before registration by registering officer.
61 Endorsements and certificate to be copied and document returned.
72Appeal to Registrar from orders of Sub-Registrar refusing registration on ground other than denial of execution.
81Penalty for incorrectly endorsing, copying, translating or registering documents with intent to injure.
82Penalty for making false statements, delivering false copies or translations, false personation, and abetment.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Application of Act.
3Definitions.
5Public hearing for Social Impact Assessment.
6Publication of Social Impact Assessment study.
9Exemption from Social Impact Assessment.
10Special provision to safeguard food security.
11Publication of preliminary notification and power of officers thereupon.
12Preliminary survey of land and power of officers to carry out survey.
13Payment for damage.
14Lapse of Social Impact Assessment report.
15Hearing of objections.
16Preparation of Rehabilitation and Resettlement Scheme by the Administrator.
17Review of the Rehabilitation and Resettlement Scheme.
18Approved Rehabilitation and Resettlement Scheme to be made public.
19Publication of declaration and summary of Rehabilitation and Resettlement.
20Land to be marked out, measured and planned including marking of specific areas.
21Notice to persons interested.
22Power to require and enforce the making of statements as to names and interests.
23Enquiry and land acquisition award by Collector.
25Period within which an award shall be made.
26Determination of market value of land by Collector.
27Determination of amount of compensation.
28Parameters to be considered by Collector in determination of award.
29Determination of value of things attached to land or building.
30Award of solatium.
31Rehabilitation and Resettlement Award for affected families by Collector.
32Provision of infrastructural amenities in resettlement area.
33Corrections to awards by Collector.
34Adjournment of enquiry.
35Power to summon and enforce attendance of witnesses and production of documents.
36Power to call for records, etc.
37Awards of Collector when to be final.
38Power to take possession of land to be acquired.
39Additional compensation in case of multiple displacements.
40Special powers in case of urgency to acquire land in certain cases.
41Special provisions for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
42Reservation and other benefits.
43Appointment of Administrator.
44Commissioner for rehabilitation and resettlement.
45Rehabilitation and resettlement committee at project level.
47Quantification and deposit of rehabilitation and resettlement amount.
48Establishment of National Monitoring Committee for rehabilitation and resettlement.
49Reporting requirements.
50Establishment of State Monitoring Committee for rehabilitation and resettlement.
51Establishment of Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Authority.
52Composition of Authority.
53Qualifications for appointment as Presiding Officer.
54Terms of office of Presiding Officer.
55Staff of Authority.
56Salary and allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Presiding Officers.
57Filling up of vacancies.
58Resignation and removal.
59Orders constituting Authority to be final and not to invalidate its proceedings.
60Powers of Authority and procedure before it.
61Proceedings before Authority to be judicial proceedings.
62Members and officers of Authority to be public servants.
63Jurisdiction of civil courts barred.
64Reference to Authority.
65Collector‘s statement to Authority.
66Service of notice by Authority.
67Restriction on scope of proceedings.
68Proceedings to be in public.
69Determination of award by Authority.
70Form of award.
71Costs.
72Collector may be directed to pay interest on excess compensation.
73Re-determination of amount of compensation on the basis of the award of the Authority.
74Appeal to High Court.
75Particulars of apportionment to be specified.
76Dispute as to apportionment.
77Payment of compensation or deposit of same in Authority.
79Investment of money deposited in other cases.
80Payment of interest.
82Power to enter and take possession and compensation on restoration.
83Difference as to condition of land.
84Punishment for false information, mala fide action, etc.
85Penalty for contravention of provisions of Act.
86Offences by companies.
87Offences by Government departments.
88Cognizance of offences by court.
89Offences to be non-cognizable.
90Offences to be cognizable only on complaint filed by certain persons.
91Magistrate to enforce surrender.
92Service of notice.
94Acquisition of part of house or building.
95Acquisition of land at cost of a local authority or Requiring Body.
96Exemption from income-tax, stamp duty and fees.
97Acceptance of certified copy as evidence.
98Notice in case of suits for anything done in pursuance of Act.
99No change of purpose to be allowed.
100No change of ownership without permission to be allowed.
101Return of unutilised land.
102Difference in price of land when transferred for higher consideration to be shared.
103Provisions to be in addition to existing laws.
104Option of appropriate Government to lease.
105Provisions of this Act not to apply in certain cases or to apply with certain modifications.
106Power to amend Schedule.
107Power of State Legislatures to enact any law more beneficial to affected families.
108Option to affected families to avail better compensation and rehabilitation and resettlement.
109Power of appropriate Government to make rules.
110Rules made by Central Government to be laid before Parliament.
111Rules made by State Government to be laid before State Legislature.
112Previous publication of rules made by Central and State Government.
113Power to remove difficulties.
114Repeal and saving.
4 Preparation of Social Impact Assessment study.
7Appraisal of Social Impact Assessment report by an Expert Group.
8 Examination of proposals for land acquisition and Social Impact Assessment report by appropriate Government.
24 Land acquisition process under Act No. 1 of 1984 shall be deemed to have lapsed in certain cases.
46Provisions relating to rehabilitation and resettlement to apply in case of certain persons other than specified persons.
81Temporary occupation of waste or arable land, procedure when difference as to compensation exists
78 Investment of money deposited in respect of lands belonging to person incompetent to alienate
93 Completion of acquisition not compulsory, but compensation to be awarded when not completed.
1Short title and commencement.
2Extension and amendment of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005.
3Construction of reference to a law not in force in Jammu and Kashmir.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Power to create, alter or abolish districts, sub-divisions, etc.
4Appointment of revenue officers.
5Collector and certain other revenue officers.
6Settlement officers.
7Subordination of revenue officers.
8Combination of offices.
9Notification of appointments.
10Seals.
11Title of Government to lands, etc.
12Right to trees, forests, etc.
13Assignment of land for special purposes.
14Allotment of land.
15Unauthorised occupation of land.
16Liability of land to land revenue.
17Alluvial lands.
18Land revenue in case of diluvion.
19Assessment of land revenue.
20Diversion of land.
21Remission or suspension of revenue on failure of crops.
22Responsibility for payment of land revenue.
23Receipt for land revenue.
24Definitions of “revenue survey”, “settlement” and “term of settlement”.
25Inquiry into profits of agriculture.
26Revenue survey.
27Power to require assistance from landholders.
28Survey numbers and villages.
29Division of survey numbers into sub-divisions.
30Determination of revenue-rates.
31Preparation of statistical and fiscal records.
32Revenue-rates how determined.
33Publication of table of revenue-rates.
34Confirmation of the table of revenue-rates.
35Rates of revenue to form part of settlement register.
36Introduction of revenue-rates.
37Duration of revenue-rates.
38Assessment on holdings.
39Additional assessment for water advantages.
40Continuance of survey operations and rates in force at commencement of Act.
41Power of Collector to correct errors, etc.
42Preparation of record of rights.
43Publication of the record of rights.
44Jurisdiction of civil courts to decide disputes.
45Correction of bona fide mistake in register.
46Register of mutations.
47Penalty for neglect to afford information.
48Assistance in preparation of maps.
49Certified copies.
50Maps and other records open to inspection.
51Power to transfer duty of maintaining maps and records to settlement officer.
52Determination of village boundaries.
53Effect of settlement of boundary.
54Construction and repair of boundary marks.
55Description of boundary marks.
56Responsibilities for maintaining boundary marks.
57Collector to have charge of boundary marks.
58Penalty for injuring boundary marks.
59Land revenue to be first charge.
60Payment of land revenue.
61Arrear of land revenue.
62Recovery of Arrears.
63Notice of demand.
64Distraint and sale of movable property.
65Sale of immovable property.
66Notice of sale.
67Sale to be by auction.
68Prohibition to bid at auction.
69Sale of perishables.
70Sales not to be excessive.
71Deposit by purchaser of immovable property.
72Failure to make deposit.
73Setting aside sale.
74Confirmation of sale.
75Refunds.
76Certificate of purchase.
77Application of proceeds of sale.
78Liability of certified purchaser.
79Precautionary measures in certain cases.
80Recovery of other public demands.
81Revenue officers to be courts.
82Place of hearing.
83Power to enter upon and survey land.
84Power to transfer cases.
87Hearing in absence of party.
88Adjournment of hearing.
89Power to order payment of costs.
90Use of force.
91Appearances before and applications to revenue officers.
92Correction of error or omission.
93Appeals.
94Limitation of appeals.
95Revision.
96Review of orders.
97Stay of execution of orders.
98Power to make rules.
99Rights of raiyats.
100Reservation of land for personal cultivation.
101Procedure for reservation of lands.
102“Permissible limit” defined.
103Land deemed to be reserved for personal cultivation in certain cases.
104Non-resumable land.
105Right to lease.
106Land left uncultivated.
107Relinquishment.
108Interest of under-raiyats.
109Right to create a mortgage or charge.
110Right to make improvements.
111Maximum rent.
112Payment of rent.
113Reasonable rent.
114Commutation of rent payable in kind.
115Receipt for payment of rent.
116Refund of rent recovered in excess.
117Suspension or remission of rent.
118Eviction of under-raiyat.
119Restoration of possession of land to under-raiyat.
120Certain lands to be non-resumable land of under-raiyat.
121Compensation for improvements.
122Under-raiyat may remove building, works, etc., not deemed improvements.
123Restoration of possession of land in certain other cases.
124Relief against termination of tenancy for act of waste.
125Surrender of land by under-raiyat.
126Transfer of ownership of land to under-raiyats.
127Compensation to raiyat.
128Payment of compensation to raiyat.
129Under-raiyat to pay compensation amount.
130Issue of certificate to under-raiyats.
131First option to purchase.
132Power to make rules.
133Definitions.
134Notification vesting estates in the State.
135Consequences of notification under section 134.
136Rights of intermediary to certain lands.
137Collector to take charge of estates, etc., vested in the Government.
138Decision of disputes.
139Appeal.
140Intermediaries entitled to receive compensation.
141Date from which compensation shall be due.
142Every intermediary to be treated as a separate unit.
143Appointment of compensation officers.
144Compensation assessment roll.
145Determination of gross income and net income.
146Compensation payable to intermediary.
147Disposal of claims of creditors.
148Appeal against the decision of claims officer.
149Preliminary publication of compensation assessment roll and disposal of objections.
150Contents of the order of compensation officer.
151Appeals against order of compensation officer.
152Final publication of the compensation assessment roll.
153Correction of bona fide mistakes.
154Ad interim payment of compensation.
155Mode of payment of compensation.
156Compensation due to maintenance holder.
157Compensation due to person incompetent to alienate.
158Inquiries to be judicial proceedings.
159Penalties.
160Application of Part III to persons becoming raiyats or under-raiyats under Part IV.
161Power to make rules.
162Exemptions.
163Definitions.
164Cellings on holdings.
165Submission of returns.
166Collection of information through other agency.
167Procedure for determination of excess land.
168Selection of excess land in cases of certain transfers.
169Excess land to vest in Government.
170Publication of the final list and consequences thereof.
171Compensation.
172Manner of payment of compensation.
173Limit of future acquisition of land.
174Excess land not to be surrendered in certain cases.
175Power of Collector to take possession of excess land.
176Offences and penalties.
177Finality of orders.
178Power to exempt, etc.
179Definitions.
180Restrictions on transfer, etc.
181Partition of holding.
182Transfers in contravention of this Chapter.
183Penalty.
184Power to make rules.
185Recovery of amount due as arrear of land revenue.
186Protection against eviction or surrender in certain cases.
187Special provision regarding Scheduled Tribes.
188Jurisdiction of civil courts excluded.
189Act to over-ride contracts and other laws.
190Court-fees.
191Village officers to be public servants.
192Power to exempt.
193General provision as to penalties.
194Protection of action taken in good faith.
195Delegation of powers.
196Power to remove difficulties.
197General power to make rules.
198Laying of rules before Parliament.
199Repeal and savings.
85Power to take evidence, summon witnesses, etc.
86Compelling attendance of witnesses.
9Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and Members and staff of the Commission to be public servants.
10APower Central Government to control mining, etc., near ancient monument.
27Penalties.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Levy of tax.
4Declaration and payment of tax.
5Issue of token.
8Production of certificate of insurance.
10Refund of tax.
11Penalty payable when tax not paid.
12Arrears of tax and penalty recoverable as arrears of land revenue.
13Exemptions.
14Reduction of tax in cases of certain motor vehicles.
15Effect of payment of tax in other States with respect to motor vehicles brought into Delhi.
16Appeal.
17Powers of police officers and other officers.
18Penalty for incomplete and untrue declaration, etc.
19Other penalties.
20Utilization of the proceeds of tax.
21Trial of offences.
22Protection for bona fide acts.
23Power to make rules.
24Repeal.
25Amendment of section 184, Act 66 of 1957.
6Additional declaration.
7Liability for additional tax.
9Liability to pay arrears of tax of person succeeding to the ownership, possession or control of motor vehicles.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of Road Transport Corporations in the States.
4Incorporation.
5Management of Corporation and Board of Directors.
6Disqualifications for being chosen as, or for being, a Director of a Corporation.
7Resignation of office by the Chairman or a Director.
8Removal of Chairman and members from office.
10Temporary association of persons with a Board for particular purposes.
11Meetings of Boards.
12Power to appoint committees and delegate functions.
13Authentication of orders and other instruments.
14Officers and servants of the Corporation.
15Managing Director, Chief Accounts Officer and Financial Adviser.
16General disqualification of all officers and servants.
17Appointment of Advisory Council.
17AEstablishment of subsidiary corporations.
18General duty of Corporation.
19Powers of Corporation.
19ADisposal of unclaimed articles and property.
19BCorporation to obtain the approval of the Central Government in certain cases.
21Carriage of mails.
22General principle of Corporation’s finance.
23Capital of the Corporation.
24Additional capital of the Corporation.
25Guarantee by the State Government.
26Borrowing powers.
27Fund of the Corporation.
28Payment of interest and dividend.
29Provision for depreciation and reserve and other funds.
30Disposal of net profits.
31Power of the Corporation to spend.
32Budget.
33Accounts and audit.
34Directions by the State Government.
35Returns and reports.
36Power to order inquiries.
37Power to control a part of the undertaking of a Corporation.
38Power to supersede a Corporation.
39Liquidation of a Corporation.
40Compensation for acquisition of road transport undertakings.
43Directors, Officers and other employees of a Corporation to be public servants.
44Power to make rules.
45Power to make regulations.
45AEvery rule and regulation to be laid before State Legislature.
46Penalty for breach of rules.
47Special provisions relating to Bombay.
47ASpecial provision for reconstitution or dissolution of certain Corporations.
48Transitional provision relating to Bombay State Road Transport Corporation.
49Prosecution and cognizance of offences.
50Appointment of Magistrates.
51Composition of offences.
52Limitation of time for prosecution.
53Power of magistrate to hear cases in absence of accused when summoned to appear.
9Vacancies amongst members or defect in the constitution not to invalidate acts or proceedings of a Corporation.
20Extension of the operation of the road transport service of a Corporation to areas within another State.
41Omitted .
42 Power of entry.
1Short title.
2Amendment of Schedule I.
3Validation of levy, collection, etc., of taxes on certain types of vehicles.
4Repeal.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
4General effect of vesting.
7Payment of amount.
8Payment of further amount.
9Management, etc., of Mokameh unit and the undertakings of Arthur Butler and Company.
10Duty to deliver possession of Mokameh unit and undertakings of Arthur Butler and Company.
11Duty of the companies to furnish particulars.
13Employment of employees to continue.
14Provident fund and other funds.
15Appointment of Commissioner of Payments.
16Payment by Central Government to the Commissioner.
17Certain powers of the Central Government or Government company.
18Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
19Priority of claims.
20Examination of claims.
21Admission or rejection of claims.
22Disbursement of money by Commissioner.
23Disbursement of amounts to Britannia Engineering Company and Arthur Butler and Company.
24Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited with the General Revenue Account.
25Act have overriding effect.
27Penalties.
28Offences by companies.
29Protection of action taken in good faith.
30Delegation of Powers.
31Power to make rules.
32Power to remove difficulties.
33Declaration as to the policy of the State.
3Vesting in the Central Government of Mokameh unit and undertakings of Arthur Butler and Company.
5Power of Central Government to direct vesting of Mokameh unit and the undertakings of Arthur Butler and Company in a Government company.
6Britannia Engineering Company and Arthur Butler and Company to be liable for certain prior liabilities.
12 Duty of persons in charge of management of Mokameh unit or undertakings of Arthur Butler and Company to deliver assets, etc.
26Contracts to cease to have effect unless ratified by the Central Government or the Government company.
1Short title and construction.
2Investment of Railway Board with powers under Indian Railways Act, 1890.
3Mode of signifying communications from the Railway Board.
4[Repealed.].
1Short title.
2Repealed.
3Repealed.
4Repealed.
5Validation.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of Railway Claims Tribunal.
4Composition of Claims Tribunal and Benches thereof.
5Qualifications for appointment as Chairman, Vice-Chairman or other Member.
6Vice-Chairman to act as Chairman or to discharge his functions in certain circumstances.
7Term of office.
8Resignation and removal.
11Financial and administrative powers of Chairman.
12Staff of Claims Tribunal.
13Jurisdiction, powers and authority of Claims Tribunal.
14Distribution of business amongst Benches.
15Bar of jurisdiction.
16Application to Claims Tribunal.
17Limitation.
18Procedure and powers of Claims Tribunal.
19Right to legal representation and presenting officers.
20Power of Chairman to transfer cases from one Bench to another.
21Decision to be by majority.
22Execution of orders of Claims Tribunal.
23Appeals.
24Transfer of pending cases.
25Proceedings before Claims Tribunal to be judicial proceedings.
26Members and staff of Claims Tribunal to be public servants.
27Protection of action taken in good faith.
28Act to have overriding effect.
29Power to remove difficulties.
30Power to make rules.
9Salaries and allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Chairman, Vice-Chairman and other Members.
10 Provision as to the holding of offices by Chairman, Vice-Chairman, etc., on ceasing to be such Chairman or Vice-Chairman, etc.
1Short title, extent and application.
2Definitions.
4Effect of notified order appointing directors or managing agents.
5Powers and duties of directors.
6Statement of affairs to be made to directors.
7Statements by beneficial owners of shares of railway company.
8Power of directors to institute proceedings against past directors, etc., for damages.
9Penalties.
10Filling up of vacancies among directors.
12Cancellation of appointment of directors.
13Application of the Companies Act.
14Effect of Act on other laws.
15Directors to be public servants.
16Delegation of powers.
17Protection of action taken under Act.
18Power of Central Government to acquire railway of railway company.
19Power to make rules.
20Repeal of Ordinance 2 of 1951.
3Power of Central Government to apply Act to any railway company and to appoint directors thereof.
11No right to compensation for termination of contract of managing agent or any other contract.
1Short title and extent.
2Interpretation.
3 Employment of members of Armed Forces of the Union to assist a railway administration in connection with the service of a railway.
4 Employment of members of Armed Forces of the Union to replace railway administration in working a railway.
5Repeal and saving.
1Short title and commencement.
3Definitions.
4Incorporation of Institute.
5Constitution of Board of Governors.
6Term of office of, vacancies among, and allowances payable to, members of Board.
7Vesting of properties.
8Effect of incorporation of Institute.
9Functions of Institute.
10Powers of Board.
11Institute to be open to all races, creeds and classes.
12Teaching at the Institute.
13Visitor.
14Authorities of Institute.
15Constitution of General Council.
16Powers and functions of General Council.
17Senate.
18Functions of Senate.
19President of Board.
20Director.
21Registrar.
22Powers and duties of other authorities and officers.
23Grants by Central Government.
24Fund of Institute.
25Setting-up of endowment fund.
26Budget of Institute.
29Pension, provident fund, etc.
30Authentication of orders and instruments of Institute.
31Appointment.
32Statutes.
33Statutes how made.
34Ordinances.
35Ordinances how made.
36Conduct of business by authorities of Institute.
37Tribunal of Arbitration.
38Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies.
39Grant of degrees, etc., by Institute.
40Sponsored schemes.
41Control by Central Government.
42Resolution of differences.
43Power to remove difficulties.
44Transitional provisions.
2Declaration of Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy as an institution of national importance.
27Accounts and audit.
28 Annual report.
45Statutes, Ordinances and notifications to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Import, transport and storage of petroleum.
4Rules for the import, transport and storage of petroleum.
5Production, refining and blending of petroleum.
6Receptacles of petroleum Class A to show a warning.
8No licence needed for import, transport or storage of small quantities of petroleum Class A.
9Exemptions for motor conveyances and stationary engines.
10No licence needed by railway administration acting as carrier.
11Exemption of heavy oils.
12General power of exemption.
13Inspection of places.
14Inspection and sampling of petroleum.
15Standard Test Apparatus.
16Certification of other test apparatus.
17Testing officers.
18Manner of test.
19Certificate of testing.
20Right to require re-test.
21Power to make rules regarding tests.
22Special rules for testing viscous or solid forms of petroleum.
23General penalty for offences under this Act.
24Confiscation of petroleum and receptacles.
25Jurisdiction.
26Power of entry and search.
27Notice of accidents with petroleum.
28Inquiries into serious accidents with petroleum.
31Power to limit powers of local authorities over petroleum.
32[Repealed.].
7No licence needed for transport or storage of limited quantities of petroleum Class B or petroleum Class C.
29Provisions relating to rules.
30 Repealed..
1Short title.
2Definition.
2A Other All-India Services.
4Continuance of existing rules.
3 Regulation of recruitment and conditions of service.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Constitution of Central Vigilance Commission.
4Appointment of Central Vigilance Commissioner and Vigilance Commissioners.
5Terms and other conditions of service of Central Vigilance Commissioner.
6Removal of Central Vigilance Commissioner and Vigilance Commissioner.
7Power to make rules by Central Government for staff.
8Functions and powers of Central Vigilance Commission.
8AAction on preliminary inquiry in relation to public servants.
8BAction on investigation in relation to public servants.
9Proceedings of Commission.
10Vigilance Commissioner to act as Central Vigilance Commissioner in certain circumstances.
11Power relating to inquiries.
11ADirector of Inquiry for making preliminary inquiry.
12Proceedings before Commission to be judicial proceedings.
13Expenses of Commission to be charged on the Consolidated Fund of India.
14Annual report.
15Protection of action taken in good faith.
16Central Vigilance Commissioner, Vigilance Commissioner and staff to be public servants.
17Report of any inquiry made on reference by Commission to be forwarded to that Commission.
18Power to call for information.
19Consultation with Commission in certain matters.
20Power to make rules.
21Power to make regulations.
22Notification, rule, etc., to be laid before Parliament.
23Power to remove difficulties.
24Provisions relating to existing Vigilance Commission.
25Appointments, etc., of officers of Directorate of Enforcement.
26Amendment of Act 25 of 1946.
27Repeal and saving.
1Short title and extent.
1AInterpretation section.
2Constitution and powers of special police establishment.
3Offences to be investigated by special police establishment.
4Superintendence and administration of Special Police Establishment.
4ACommittee for appointment of Director.
4BTerms and conditions of service of Director.
4BADirector of Prosecution.
5Extension of powers and jurisdiction of special police establishment to other areas.
6Consent of State Government to exercise of powers and jurisdiction.
6AApproval of Central Government to conduct, inquiry or investigation.
7[Repealed.].
4CAppointment for posts of Superintendent of Police and above, extension and curtailment of their tenure, etc.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Provisions of this Act not to apply to Special Protection Group.
3Definitions.
4Requirement of public interest disclosure.
5Power and functions of Competent Authority on receipt of public interest disclosure.
6Matters not to be inquired by Competent Authority.
7Powers of Competent Authority.
8Certain matters exempt from disclosure.
9Superintendence of Competent Authority over appropriate machinery.
10Competent Authority to take assistance of police authorities, etc., in certain cases.
11Safeguards against victimisation.
12Protection of witnesses and other persons.
13Protection of identity of complainant.
14Power to pass interim orders.
15Penalty for furnishing incomplete or misleading comments or explanation or report.
16Penalty for revealing identity or complainant.
17Punishment for false or frivolous disclosure.
18Punishment to Head of Department in certain cases.
19Offences by companies.
20Appeal to High Court.
21Bar of jurisdiction.
22Court to take cognizance.
23Report on disclosures.
24Protection of action taken in good faith.
25Power of Central Government to make rules.
26Power of State Government to make rules.
27Power of make regulations.
28Notification and rules to be laid before Parliament.
29Notification issued and rules made by State Government to be laid before State Legislature.
30Power to remove difficulties.
31Repeal and savings.
1Short title and extent.
2Scotch Kirk Sessions to be bodies corporate.
3Power to hold and dispose of property.
1Short title.
2[Repealed.].
3Definitions.
4Application of foregoing definitions to previous enactments.
4AApplication of certain definitions to Indian Laws.
5Coming into operation of enactments.
5A[Repealed.].
6Effect of repeal.
6ARepeal of Act making textual amendment in Act or Regulation.
7Revival of repealed enactments.
8Construction of references to repealed enactments.
9Commencement and termination of time.
10Computation of time.
11Measurement of distances.
12Duty to be taken pro rata in enactments.
13Gender and number.
13A[Repealed.].
14Powers conferred to be exercisable from time to time.
15Power to appoint to include power to appoint ex officio.
16Power to appoint to include power to suspend or dismiss.
17Substitution of functionaries.
18Successors.
19Official chiefs and subordinates.
20Construction of orders, etc., issued under enactments.
23Provisions applicable to making of rules or bye-laws after previous publication.
24Continuation of orders, etc., issued under enactments repealed and re-enacted.
25Recovery of fines.
26Provision as to offences punishable under two or more enactments.
27Meaning of service by post.
28Citation of enactments.
29Saving for previous enactments, rules and bye-laws.
30 Application of Act to Ordinances.
31[Repealed.].
21Power to issue, to include power to add to, amend, vary or rescind notifications, orders, rules or bye-laws.
22Making of rules or bye-laws and issuing of orders between passing and commencement of enactment.
1Short title and extent.
2Application of Act.
3Definitions.
4Overriding effect of Act.
5Conditions for a Hindu marriage.
6[Omitted.].
7Ceremonies for a Hindu marriage.
8Registration of Hindu marriages.
9Restitution of conjugal right.
10Judicial separation.
11Void marriages.
12Voidable marriages.
13Divorce.
13AAlternate relief in divorce proceedings.
13BDivorce by mutual consent.
14No petition for divorce to be presented within one year of marriage.
15Divorced persons when may marry again.
16Legitimacy of children of void and voidable marriages.
17Punishment of bigamy.
18Punishment for contravention of certain other conditions for a Hindu marriage.
19Court to which petition shall be presented.
20Contents and verification of petitions.
21Application of Act 5 of 1908.
21APower to transfer petitions in certain cases.
21BSpecial provision relating to trial and disposal of petitions under the Act.
21CDocumentary evidence.
22Proceedings to be in camera and may not be printed or published.
23Decree in proceedings.
23ARelief for respondent in divorce and other proceedings.
24Maintenance pendente lite and expenses of proceedings.
25Permanent alimony and maintenance.
26Custody of children.
27Disposal of property.
28Appeals from decrees and orders.
28AEnforcement of decrees and orders.
29Savings.
30[Repealed.].
1Short title.
2Interpretation-clause.
3Communication, acceptance and revocation of proposals.
4Communication when complete.
5Revocation of proposals and acceptances.
6Revocation how made.
7Acceptance must be absolute.
8Acceptance by performing conditions, or receiving consideration.
9Promises, express and implied.
10What agreements are contracts.
11Who are competent to contract.
12What is a sound mind for the purposes of contracting.
13"Consent" defined.
14"Free consent" defined.
15"Coercion" defined.
16"Undue influence" defined.
17"Fraud" defined.
18"Misrepresentation" defined.
19Voidability of agreements without free consent.
19APower to set aside contract induced by undue influence.
20Agreement void where both parties are under mistake as to matter of fact.
21Effect of mistakes as to law.
22Contract caused by mistake of one party as to matter of fact.
23What considerations and objects are lawful, and what not.
24Agreement void, if considerations and objects unlawful in part.
26Agreement in restraint of marriage, void.
27Agreement in restraint of trade, void.
28Agreements in restraint of legal proceeding void.
29Agreements void for uncertainty.
30Agreements by way of wager, void.
31"Contingent contract" defined.
32Enforcement of contracts contingent on an event happening.
33Enforcement of contracts contingent on an event not happening.
36Agreement contingent on impossible events void.
37Obligation of parties to contracts.
38Effect of refusal to accept offer of performance.
39Effect of refusal of party to perform promise wholly.
40Person by whom promise is to be performed.
41Effect of accepting performance from third person.
42Devolution of joint liabilities.
43Any one of joint promisors may be compelled to perform.
44Effect of release of one joint promisor.
45Devolution of joint rights.
46Time for performance of promise, when no application is to be made and no time is specified.
48Application for performance on certain day to be at proper time and place.
50Performance in manner or at time prescribed or sanctioned by promise.
51Promisor not bound to perform, unless reciprocal promisee ready and willing to perform.
52Order of performance of reciprocal promises.
53Liability of party preventing event on which the contract is to take effect.
55Effect of failure to perform at fixed time, in contract in which time is essential.
56Agreement to do impossible act.
57Reciprocal promise to do things legal, and also other things illegal.
58Alternative promise, one branch being illegal.
59Application of payment where debt to be discharged is indicated.
60Application of payment where debt to be discharged is not indicated.
61Application of payment where neither party appropriates.
62Effect of novation, rescission, and alteration of contract.
63Promise may dispense with or remit performance of promise.
64Consequences of rescission of voidable contract.
66Mode of communicating or revoking rescission of voidable contract.
67Effect of neglect of promisee to afford promisor reasonable facilities for performance.
68Claim for necessaries supplied to person incapable of contracting, or on his account.
69Reimbursement of person paying money due by another, in payment of which he is interested.
70Obligation of person enjoying benefit of non-gratuitous act.
71Responsibility of finder of goods.
72Liability of person to whom money is paid, or thing delivered, by mistake or under coercion.
73Compensation for loss or damage caused by breach of contract.
74Compensation for breach of contract where penalty stipulated for.
75Party rightfully rescinding contract, entitled to compensation.
125Rights of indemnity-holder when sued.
126"Contract of guarantee", "surety", "principal debtor" and "creditor".
127Consideration for guarantee.
128Surety's liability.
129"Continuing guarantee".
130Revocation of continuing guarantee.
131Revocation of continuing guarantee by surety's death.
133Discharge of surety by variance in terms of contract.
134Discharge of surety by release or discharge of principal debtor.
136Surety not discharged when agreement made with third person to give time to principal debtor.
137Creditor's forbearance to sue does not discharge surety.
138Release of one co-surety does not discharge others.
139Discharge of surety of creditor's act or omission impairing surety's eventual remedy.
140Rights of surety on payment or performance.
141Surety's right to benefit of creditor's securities.
142Guarantee obtained by misrepresentation invalid.
143Guarantee obtained by concealment invalid.
144Guarantee on contract that creditor shall not act on it until co-surety joins.
145Implied promise to indemnify surety.
146Co-sureties liable to contribute equally.
147Liability of co-sureties bound in different sums.
148"Bailment", "bailor" and "bailee" defined.
149Delivery to bailee how made.
150Bailor's duty to disclose faults in goods bailed.
151Care to be taken by bailee.
152Bailee when not liable for loss, etc., of thing bailed.
153Termination of bailment by bailee's act inconsistent with conditions.
154Liability of bailee making unauthorized use of goods bailed.
155Effect of mixture, with bailor's consent, of his goods with bailee's.
156Effect of mixture, without bailor's consent, when the good can be separated.
157Effect of mixture, without bailor's consent, when the goods cannot be separated.
158Repayment, by bailor, of necessary expenses.
159Restoration of goods lent gratuitously.
160Return of goods bailed, on expiration of time or accomplishment of purpose.
161Bailee's responsibility when goods are not duly returned.
162Termination of gratuitous bailment by death.
163Bailor entitled to increase or profit from goods bailed.
164Bailor's responsibility to bailee.
165Bailment by several joint owners.
166Bailee not responsible on re-delivery to bailor without title.
167Right of third person claiming goods bailed.
168Right of finder of goods.
169When finder of thing commonly on sale may sell it.
170Bailee's particular lien.
171General lien of bankers, factors, wharfingers, attorneys and policy-brokers.
172"Pledge", "Pawnor" and "Pawnee" defined.
173Pawnee's right of retainer.
174Pawnee not to retain for debt or promise other than that for which goods pledged.
175Pawnee's right as to extraordinary expenses incurred.
176Pawnee's right where pawnor makes default.
177Defaulting pawnor's right to redeem.
178Pledge by mercantile agent.
178APledge by person in possession under voidable contract.
179Pledge where pawnor has only a limited interest.
180Suit by bailor or bailee against wrong-doer.
181Apportionment of relief or compensation obtained by such suits.
182"Agent" and "principal" defined.
183Who may employ agent.
184Who may be an agent.
185Consideration not necessary.
186Agent's authority may be expressed or implied.
187Definitions of express and implied authority.
188Extent of agent's authority.
189Agent's authority in an emergency.
190When agent cannot delegate.
191"Sub-agent" defined.
192Representation of principal by sub-agent properly appointed.
193Agent's responsibility for sub-agent appointed without authority.
194Relation between principal and person duly appointed by agent to act in business of agency.
195Agent's duty in naming such person.
196Right of person as to acts done for him without his authority.
197Ratification may be expressed or implied.
198Knowledge requisite for valid ratification.
199Effect of ratifying unauthorized act forming part of a transaction.
200Ratification of unauthorized act cannot injure third person.
201Termination of agency.
202Termination of agency, where agent has an interest in subject-matter.
203When principal may revoke agent's authority.
204Revocation where authority has been partly exercised.
205Compensation for revocation by principal, or renunciation by agent.
206Notice of revocation or renunciation.
207Revocation and renunciation may be expressed or implied.
208When termination of agent's authority takes effect as to agent, and as to third persons.
209Agent's duty on termination of agency by principal's death or insanity.
210Termination of sub-agent's authority.
211Agent's duty in conducting principal's business.
212Skill and diligence required from agent.
213Agent's accounts.
214Agent's duty to communicate with principal.
216Principal's right to benefit gained by agent dealing on his own account in business of agency.
217Agent's right of retainer out of sums received on principal's account.
218Agent's duty to pay sums received for principal.
219When agent's remuneration becomes due.
220Agent not entitled to remuneration for business misconducted.
221Agent's lien on principal's property.
222Agent to be indemnified against consequences of lawful acts.
223Agent to be indemnified against consequences of acts done in good faith.
224Non-liability of employer of agent to do a criminal act.
225Compensation to agent for injury caused by principal's neglect.
226Enforcement and consequences of agent's contracts.
227Principal how far bound, when agent exceeds authority.
228Principal not bound when excess of agent's authority is not separable.
229Consequences of notice given to agent.
230Agent cannot personally enforce, nor be bound by, contracts on behalf of principal.
231Rights of parties to a contract made by agent not disclosed.
232Performance of contract with agent supposed to be principal.
233Right of person dealing with agent personally liable.
235Liability of pretended agent.
236Person falsely contracting as agent, not entitled to performance.
237Liability of principal inducing belief that agent's unauthorized acts were authorized.
238Effect, on agreement, of misrepresentation or fraud by agent.
1Short title.
2[Repealed.].
3Interpretation-clause.
4May Presume. Shall presume.Conclusive proof
5Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts.
6Relevancy of facts forming part of same transaction.
7Facts which are the occasion, cause or effect of facts in issue.
8Motive, preparation and previous or subsequent conduct.
9Facts necessary to explain or introduce relevant facts.
10Things said or done by conspirator in reference to common design.
11When facts not otherwise relevant become relevant.
12In suits for damages, facts tending to enable Court to determine amount are relevant.
13Facts relevant when right or custom is in question.
14Facts showing existence of state of mind, or of body, or bodily feeling.
15Facts bearing on question whether act was accidental or intentional.
16Existence of course of business when relevant.
19Admissions by persons whose position must be proved as against party to suit.
20Admissions by persons expressly referred to by party to suit.
21Proof of admissions against persons making them, and by or on their behalf.
22When oral admissions as to contents of documents are relevant.
22AWhen oral admission as to contents of electronic records are relevant.
23Admissions in civil cases when relevant.
24Confession caused by inducement, threat or promise, when irrelevant in criminal proceeding.
25Confession to police-officer not to be proved.
26Confession by accused while in custody of Police not to be proved against him.
27How much of information received from accused, may be proved.
28Confession made after removal of impression caused by inducement, threat or promise, relevant.
29Confession otherwise relevant not to become irrelevant because of promise of secrecy, etc.
31Admissions not conclusive proof, but may estop.
34Entries in books of account when relevant.
35Relevancy of entry in public record made in performance of duty.
36Relevancy of statements in maps, charts and plans.
37Relevancy of statement as to fact of public nature contained in certain Acts or notifications.
38Relevancy of statements as to any law contained in law-books.
40Previous judgments relevant to bar a second suit or trial.
41Relevancy of certain judgments in probate, etc., jurisdiction.
42Relevancy and effect of judgments, orders or decrees, other than those mentioned in section 41.
43Judgments, etc., other than those mentioned in sections 40, 41 and 42, when relevant.
44Fraud or collusion in obtaining judgment, or incompetency of Court, may be proved.
45Opinions of experts.
45AOpinion of Examiner of Electronic Evidence.
46Facts bearing upon opinions of experts.
47Opinion as to handwriting, when relevant.
47AOpinion as to digital signature, when relevant.
48Opinion as to existence of right or custom, when relevant.
49Opinion as to usages, tenets, etc., when relevant.
50Opinion on relationship, when relevant.
51Grounds of opinion, when relevant.
52In civil cases character to prove conduct imputed, irrelevant.
53In criminal cases previous good character relevant.
53AEvidence of character or previous sexual experience not relevant in certain cases.
54Previous bad character not relevant, except in reply.
55Character as affecting damages.
56Fact judicially noticeable need not be proved.
57Facts of which Court must take judicial notice.
58Facts admitted need not be proved.
59Proof of facts by oral evidence.
60Oral evidence must be direct.
61Proof of contents of documents.
62Primary evidence.
63Secondary evidence.
64Proof of documents by primary evidence.
65Cases in which secondary evidence relating to documents may be given.
65ASpecial provisions as to evidence relating to electronic record.
65BAdmissibility of electronic records.
66Rules as to notice to produce.
67AProof as to electronic signature.
68Proof of execution of document required by law to be attested.
69Proof where no attesting witness found.
70Admission of execution by party to attested document.
71Proof when attesting witness denies the execution.
72Proof of document not required by law to be attested.
73Comparison of signature, writing or seal with others admitted or proved.
73AProof as to verification of digital signature.
74Public documents.
75Private documents.
76Certified copies of public documents.
77Proof of documents by production of certified copies.
78Proof of other official documents.
79Presumption as to genuineness of certified copies.
80Presumption as to documents produced as record of evidence.
81Presumption as to Gazettes, newspapers, private Acts of Parliament and other documents.
81APresumption as to Gazettes in electronic forms.
82Presumption as to document admissible in England without proof of seal or signature.
83Presumption as to maps or plans made by authority of Government.
84Presumption as to collections of laws and reports of decisions.
85Presumptions as to powers-of-attorney.
85APresumption as to electronic agreements.
85BPresumption as to electronic records and electronic signatures.
85CPresumption as to Electronic Signature Certificates.
86Presumption as to certified copies of foreign judicial records.
87Presumption as to books, maps and charts.
88Presumption as to telegraphic messages.
88APresumption as to electronic messages.
89Presumption as to due execution, etc., of documents not produced.
90Presumption as to documents thirty years old.
90APresumption as to electronic records five years old.
92Exclusion of evidence of oral agreement.
93Exclusion of evidence to explain or amend ambiguous document.
94Exclusion of evidence against application of document to existing facts.
95Evidence as to document unmeaning in reference to existing facts.
96Evidence as to application of language which can apply to one only of several persons.
98Evidence as to meaning of illegible characters, etc.
99Who may give evidence of agreement varying terms of document.
100Saving of provisions of Indian Succession Act relating to wills.
101Burden of proof.
102On whom burden of proof lies.
103Burden of proof as to particular fact.
104Burden of proving fact to be proved to make evidence admissible.
105Burden of proving that case of accused comes within exceptions.
106Burden of proving fact especially within knowledge.
107Burden of proving death of person known to have been alive within thirty years.
108Burden of proving that person is alive who has not been heard of for seven years.
110Burden of proof as to ownership.
111Proof of good faith in transactions where one party is in relation of active confidence.
111APresumption as to certain offences.
112Birth during marriage, conclusive proof of legitimacy.
113Proof of cession of territory.
113APresumption as to abetment of suicide by a married woman.
113BPresumption as to dowry death.
114Court may presume existence of certain facts.
116Estoppel of tenants and of licensee of person in possession.
117Estoppel of acceptor of bill of exchange, bailee or licensee.
118Who may testify.
119Witness unable to communicate verbally.
120Parties to civil suit, and their wives or husbands. Husband or wife of person under criminal trial.
121Judges and Magistrates.
124Official communications.
125Information as to commission of offences.
126Professional communications.
127Section 126 to apply to interpreters, etc.
128Privilege not waived by volunteering evidence.
129Confidential communications with legal advisers.
130Production of title-deeds of witness not a party.
132Witness not excused from answering on ground that answer will criminate.
133Accomplice.
134Number of witnesses.
135Order of production and examination of witnesses.
136Judge to decide as to admissibility of evidence.
137Examination-in-chief.
138Order of examinations.
139Cross-examination of person called to produce a document.
140Witnesses to character.
141Leading questions.
142When they must not be asked.
143When they may be asked.
144Evidence as to matters in writing.
147When witness to be compelled to answer.
148Court to decide when question shall be asked and when witness compelled to answer.
149Question not to be asked without reasonable grounds.
150Procedure of Court in case of question being asked without reasonable grounds.
151Indecent and scandalous questions.
152Questions intended to insult or annoy.
153Exclusion of evidence to contradict answers to questions testing veracity.
154Question by party to his own witness.
155Impeaching credit of witness.
156Questions tending to corroborate evidence of relevant fact, admissible.
157Former statements of witness may be proved to corroborate later testimony as to same fact.
159Refreshing memory.
160Testimony to facts stated in document mentioned in section159.
161Right of adverse party as to writing used to refresh memory.
162Production of documents.
163Giving, as evidence, of document called for and produced on notice.
164Using, as evidence, of document production of which was refused on notice.
165Judge’s power to put questions or order production.
166Power of jury or assessors to put questions.
167No new trial for improper admission or rejection of evidence.
17Admission defined.
18 Admission –– by party to proceeding or his agent; by suitor in representative character; by party interested in subject-matter; by person from whom interest derived.
30 Consideration of proved confession affecting person making it and others jointly under trial for same offence.
32Cases in which statement of relevant fact by person who is dead or cannot be found, etc., is relevant. When it relates to cause of death; or is made in course of business; or against interest of maker; or gives opinion as to public right or custom, or matters of general interest; or relates to existence of relationship; or is made in will or deed relating to family affairs; or in document relating to transaction mentioned in section 13, clause (a); or is made by several persons, and expresses feelings relevant to matter in question.
33 Relevancy of certain evidence for proving, in subsequent proceeding, the truth of facts therein stated.
39What evidence to be given when statement forms part of a conversation, document, electronic record, book or series of letters or papers.
67 Proof of signature and handwriting of person alleged to have signed or written document produced.
91Evidence of terms of contracts, grants and other dispositions of property reduced to form of document.
97Evidence as to application of language to one of two sets of facts, to neither of which the whole correctly applies.
115Estoppel.
122 Communications during marriage.
123 Evidence as to affairs of State.
131 Production of documents or electronic records which another person, having possession, could refuse to produce.
145 Cross-examination as to previous statements in writing.
146Questions lawful in cross-examination.
158What matters may be proved in connection with proved statement relevant under section 32 or 33.
114A Presumption as to absence of consent in certain prosecution for rape
1Short title.
2Change in representation in the Legislative Assembly of Nagaland.
3[Repealed.].
4[Repealed.].
5Saving as to present Legislative Assembly.
1Title, extent and saving.
2Power to court to order sale instead of division in partition suits.
3Procedure when sharer undertakes to buy.
4Partition suit by transferee of share in dwelling-house.
5Representation of parties under disability.
6Reserved bidding and bidding by shareholders.
7Procedure to be followed in case of sales.
8Orders for sale to be deemed decrees.
9Saving of power to order partly partition and partly sale.
10Application of Act to pending suits.
1Short title and commencement.
2[Repealed.].
3Provision as to sitting members in certain cases.
4[Repealed.].
5[Repealed.].
6[Repealed.].
7[Repealed.].
8[Repealed.].
9[Repealed.].
10[Repealed.].
11[Repealed.].
12[Repealed.].
13[Repealed.].
14[Repealed.].
15[Repealed.].
16[Repealed.].
17[Repealed.].
18[Repealed.].
19[Repealed.].
20[Repealed.].
21[Repealed.].
22[Repealed.].
23[Repealed.].
24[Repealed.].
25[Repealed.].
26[Repealed.].
27[Repealed.].
28[Repealed.].
29[Repealed.].
30[Repealed.].
31[Repealed.].
32[Repealed.].
33[Repealed.].
34[Repealed.].
35[Repealed.].
36[Repealed.].
37[Repealed.].
38[Repealed.].
39[Repealed.].
40[Repealed.].
41[Repealed.].
42[Repealed.].
43[Repealed.].
44[Repealed.].
45[Repealed.].
46[Repealed.].
47[Repealed.].
48[Repealed.].
49[Repealed.].
50[Repealed.].
51[Repealed.].
52[Repealed.].
53[Repealed.].
54[Repealed.].
55[Repealed.].
56[Repealed.].
57[Repealed.].
58[Repealed.].
59[Repealed.].
60[Repealed.].
61Omission of section 137 and saving.
62[Repealed.].
63Act not to apply to pending elections, etc.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Transfer of territories.
4Changes of territorial divisions in Andhra Pradesh.
5Changes of territorial divisions in Madras.
6Amendment of First Schedule to the Constitution.
7Saving powers of State Government.
8Amendment of Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.
9Bye-election to fill the additional seat.
10Amendment of First Schedule to the Delimitation Order.
11Provision as to sitting members.
12Strength of Legislative Assemblies.
13Amendment of Second Schedule to Delimitation Order.
14Amendment of Delimitation Commission’s Final Order No. 19.
15Provisions as to certain sitting member.
16Extent of Council constituencies.
17Sitting members.
18Extension of jurisdiction of, and transfer of proceedings to, Andhra Pradesh High Court.
19Extension of jurisdiction of, and transfer of proceedings to, Madras High Court.
20Right to appear or act in any proceedings transferred under section 18 or section 19.
21Interpretation.
23Reports relating to the accounts of Andhra Pradesh and Madras.
24Distribution of revenues.
25Land and goods.
26Arrears of taxes.
27Right to recover loans and advances.
28Refund of taxes collected in excess.
29Deposits.
30Provident Funds.
31Pensions.
32Contracts.
33Liability in respect of actionable wrong.
34Liability as guarantor of co-operative societies.
35Items in suspense.
36Power of Central Government to order allocation or adjustment in certain cases.
37Certain expenditure to be charged on the Consolidated Fund.
38Provision as to certain financial Corporations.
39Amendment of Act 6 of 1942.
40Provisions as to State Electricity Boards and apportionment of their assets and liabilities.
41Special provisions with regard to Araniar Project.
42Temporary provisions as to the continuance of certain existing road transport permits.
43Provisions relating to services.
44Provisions as to the continuance of officers in the same posts.
45Territorial extent of laws.
46Power to adapt laws.
47Power to construe laws.
48Power to name authorities, etc., for exercising statutory functions.
49Legal proceedings.
50Transfer of pending proceedings.
51Right of pleaders to practise in certain courts.
52Effect of provisions inconsistent with other laws.
53Power to remove difficulties.
54Power to make rules.
22Appropriation of moneys for expenditure in transferred territories under existing appropriation Acts.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Transfer of territory from Mysore to Andhra Pradesh.
4Amendment of First Schedule to the Constitution.
5Extent of parliamentary and assembly Constituencies.
6Provision as to sitting members of Parliament and Legislative Assemblies.
7Extent of Council Constituencies.
8Sitting Members of Legislative Councils.
9Extension of jurisdiction of Andhra Pradesh High Court.
11Assets and liabilities.
12State Financial Corporations and State Electricity Boards.
13Extension of laws.
14Power to construe laws.
15Legal proceedings.
16Transfer of pending proceedings.
17Effect of provisions inconsistent with other laws.
18Power to remove difficulties.
19Power to make rules.
10Appropriation of moneys for expenditure in transferred territory under existing Appropriation Acts.
1Short title.
2Alteration of the boundaries of Assam.
3Amendment of the First Schedule to the Constitution.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Formation of Meghalaya.
4Executive power of Meghalaya.
5Extent of executive power of Meghalaya.
6Council of Ministers.
7Other provisions as to Ministers.
8Advocate-General for Meghalaya.
9Conduct of business.
10Duties of Chief Minister as respects the furnishing of information to Governor, etc.
11Constitution of the Legislature of Meghalaya.
12Delimitation of constituencies.
13Power of Election Commission to maintain delimitation orders up-to-date.
14Electors and electoral rolls.
15Right to vote.
16Qualification for membership.
17Election to the Legislative Assembly.
18Duration of Legislative Assembly.
19Sessions of Legislative Assembly, prorogation and dissolution.
20Right of Governor to address and send messages to Legislative Assembly.
21Special address by the Governor.
22Rights of Ministers as respects Legislative Assembly.
23Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly.
25Secretariat of Legislative Assembly.
26Oath or affirmation by members.
27Voting in Assembly, power of Assembly to act notwithstanding vacancies and quorum.
28Vacation of seats.
29Disqualifications for membership.
31Powers, privileges, etc., of members.
32Salaries and allowances of members.
33Extent of Legislative power.
37Special provisions as to financial Bills.
38Procedure as to lapsing of Bills.
39Assent to Bills.
40Bills reserved for consideration.
41Requirements as to sanction and recommendation to be regarded as matters of procedure only.
42Annual Financial Statement.
43Procedure in Legislative Assembly with respect to estimates.
44Appropriation Bills.
45Supplementary, additional or excess grants.
46Votes on Account and exceptional grant.
47Rules of procedure.
48Restrictions on discussion in the Legislative Assembly.
49Courts not to enquire into the proceedings of Legislative Assembly.
50Power of Governor to promulgate Ordinances during recess of Legislative Assembly.
51Consolidated Fund.
52Contingency Fund.
53Custody of suitors' deposits and other moneys received by public servants and courts.
55Certain taxes levied by Assam to be appropriated by Meghalaya.
56Distribution of revenues.
57Authorisation of expenditure pending its sanction by Legislative Assembly.
58Apportionment of assets and liabilities.
59Obligation of Meghalaya, the State of Assam and the Union.
60Control over the autonomous State in certain cases.
61Entrustment of functions.
62Provisions as to Provisional Legislative Assembly.
63Special Committee for development of Shillong.
64Provisions as to continuance of courts.
65Provisions relating to services.
66Continuance of existing laws and their adaptations.
67Autonomous State to be a State for certain purposes of the Constitution.
68Power of Governments of Assam and Meghalaya to carry on trade, etc., in Meghalaya.
69Power to suspend provisions of this Act in case of failure of constitutional machinery.
71Power to construe laws.
72Effect of provisions of Act inconsistent with other laws.
73Power to remove difficulties.
74Amendment of the Sixth Schedule.
75Amendment of Act 2 of 1934.
76Amendment of Act 37 of 1956.
77Power to make rules.
24Speaker and Deputy Speaker not to preside while
30 Penalty for sitting and voting before making an oath or affirmation or when not qualified or when disqualified.
34Exemption from taxation of properties of the Union and the State of Assam and of certain vehicles registered in Assam or Meghalaya.
35Inconsistency between laws made by Parliament and laws made by the Legislature of Meghalaya.
36Inconsistency between laws made by the Legislature of the State of Assam and laws made by the Legislature of Meghalaya.
70Construction of reference to "State" and "State Government" in other laws in relation to Meghalaya.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Validation of certain appointments, assessments, etc.
4Repeal and saving.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Transfer of territories from Bihar to West Bengal.
4Amendment of First Schedule to the Constitution.
5Amendment of Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.
6Bye-elections to fill vacancies in the Council of States.
7Term of office of members of the Council of States.
8Provision as to existing House of the People.
9Allocation of certain sitting members of the Bihar Legislative Assembly.
10Duration of Legislative Assemblies of Bihar and West Bengal.
11Bihar Legislative Council.
12West Bengal Legislative Council.
14Modification of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders.
15Determination of population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
16Delimitation of constituencies.
17Extension of jurisdiction of, and transfer of proceedings to, Calcutta High Court.
18Right to appear in any proceedings transferred to Calcutta High Court.
19Interpretation.
20Appropriation of moneys for expenditure in transferred Appropriation Acts.
21Distribution of revenues.
22Land and goods.
23Treasury and bank balances.
24Arrears of taxes.
25Right to recover loans and advances.
26Credits in certain funds.
27Assets and liabilities of State undertakings.
28Public debt.
29Refund of taxes collected in excess.
30Deposits.
31Provident Funds.
32Pensions.
33Contracts.
34Liability in respect of actionable wrong.
35Liability as guarantor of co-operative societies.
36Items in suspense.
37Power of the Central Government to order allocation or adjustment in certain cases.
38Certain expenditure to be charged on the Consolidated Fund.
39State Financial Corporations.
40Temporary provisions as to the continuance of certain existing road transport permits.
41Provisions relating to services.
42Provisions as to the continuance of officers in the same posts.
43Territorial extent of laws.
44Power to adapt laws.
45Power to construe laws.
46Power to name authorities, etc. for exercising statutory functions.
47Legal proceedings.
48Transfer of pending proceedings.
49Right of pleaders to practise in certain Courts.
50Effect of provisions inconsistent with other laws.
51Power to remove difficulties.
52Power to make rules.
13Allocation of seats in the House of the People and assignment of seats to State Legislative Assemblies.
1Short title and extent.
2Amendment of section 13 of Bombay Act 6 of 1947 as extended to Delhi.
3Repeal of Ordinance 14 of 1948.
1Short title and extent.
2Definition.
3Delegation of powers, etc., vested in Administrator.
4Validation.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Powers to declare areas to be disturbed areas.
4Power to fire upon persons contravening certain orders.
5Powers to destroy arms dump, fortified positions, etc.
6Protection of persons acting under sections 4 and 5.
7Repeal and saving.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Formation of State of Goa.
4Formation of Union territory of Daman and Diu.
5[Repealed].
6[Repealed].
7Election to fill the seat allotted to the State of Goa.
8Allocation of seats in the House of the People.
9Parliamentary constituency of the Union territory of Daman and Diu.
10Parliamentary constituencies.
11Provisions as to sitting members.
12Provisions as to Legislative Assembly.
13Provisional Legislative Assembly.
14[Repealed].
15Speaker of the provisional Legislative Assembly.
16Rules of procedure.
17Delimitation of constituencies.
18Power of Election Commission to maintain delimitation orders up-to-date.
19[Repealed].
20Common High Court for Maharashtra, Goa, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu.
21Provision as to advocates.
22Practice and procedure in the common High Court.
23Custody of seal of the common High Court.
24Form of writs and other processes.
25Powers of Judges.
26Principal seat and other places of sitting of the common High Court.
27Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court.
28Transfer of proceedings to the common High Court.
29Interpretation, etc.
30Saving.
31Authorisation of expenditure pending its sanction by the Legislature.
32Reports relating to the accounts of the existing Union territory.
33Distribution of revenues.
34Definition.
35Land and goods.
36Cash balances.
37Arrears of taxes.
38Right to recover loans and advances.
39Investments in and loans, etc., to certain corporate bodies.
40Assets and liabilities of State undertakings.
41Refund of taxes collected in excess.
42Certain deposits.
43Provident fund.
44Pensions granted by the Administrator, etc.
45Contracts.
46Liability in respect of actionable wrong.
47Liability as guarantor of co-operative societies.
48Items in suspense.
49Residuary provision.
50Apportionment of assets or liabilities by agreement.
51Power of Central Government to order allocation or adjustment in certain cases.
52Continuance of certain arrangements.
53Provision as to co-operative banks.
54General provisions as to statutory corporations.
55Temporary provisions as to continuance of certain existing road transport permits.
56Special provision relating to retrenchment compensation in certain cases.
57Special provision as to income-tax.
58Continuance of existing facilities in certain institutions.
59Provisions relating to All India Services.
60Provisions relating to other services.
61Provisions as to continuance of officers in the same posts.
62Powers of Central Government to give direction.
63[Repealed].
64[Repealed].
65[Repealed].
66Territorial extent of laws.
67Power to adapt laws.
68Power to construe laws.
69Provisions as to continuance of courts, etc.
70Effect of provisions of Act inconsistent with other laws.
71Power to remove difficulties.
72Power to make rules.
1Short title.
2Repealed.
3Repealed.
4Validation.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Replacement of fluctuating boundaries by fixed boundaries.
4Transfer of territories.
5Amendment of First Schedule to the Constitution.
6Construction of delimitation orders.
7Provision as to sitting members.
8Extension of jurisdiction of, and transfer of proceedings to, High Court of Punjab and Haryana.
9Extension of jurisdiction of, and transfer of proceedings to, High Court at Allahabad.
10Right to appear in any proceedings transferred under section 8 or section 9.
11Interpretation.
13Reports relating to accounts of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
14Land and goods.
15Arrears of taxes.
16Right to recover loans and advances.
17Refund of taxes collected in excess.
18Deposits.
19Contracts.
20Liability in respect of actionable wrong.
21Liability as guarantor of co-operative societies.
22Items in suspense.
23Apportionment of assets or liabilities by agreement.
24Power of Central Government to order allocation or adjustment in certain cases.
25Expenditure to be charged on the Consolidated Fund.
26State Financial Corporations and State Electricity Boards.
27Territorial extent of laws.
28Power to adapt laws.
29Power to construe laws.
30Legal proceedings.
31Transfer of pending proceedings.
32Construction of boundary pillars, etc.
33Validity of demarcation done before commencement of Act.
34Effect of provisions inconsistent with other laws.
35Power to remove difficulties.
36Power to make rules.
12Appropriation of moneys for expenditure in transferred territories under existing appropriation Acts.
1Short title and extent.
2Power to order expulsion of certain immigrants.
3Delegation of power.
4Power to give effect to orders, etc.
5Penalties.
6Protection to persons acting under this Act.
7Repealed.
1Short title and commencement.
2Lushai Hills District to be known as Mizo District.
3Amendment of the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution.
4Reference to Lushai Hills District to be construed as reference to Mizo District.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Division of Hill Areas into autonomous districts.
4Constitution of District Councils and their composition.
5Delimitation of constituencies.
6Power to alter or amend delimitation orders.
7Qualifications for membership.
8Disqualifications for membership.
9Electors on electoral rolls.
10Right to vote.
11Election of members.
12Notification of results of elections.
13Term of office of members.
14Disputes as to elections.
15Relief that may be claimed by petitioner.
16Grounds on which an election may be called in question.
17Procedure to be followed by the District Judge.
18Decision of the District Judge.
19Procedure in case of equality of votes.
20Finality of decisions.
21Power to make rules regulating the election of members.
22Incorporation of District Councils.
23Chairman and Vice-Chairman.
24Oath or affirmation by members.
25Vacation of seats.
26Allowances of members.
27Liability of members.
28Members to be deemed to be public servants.
29Functions of District Councils.
30Conduct of business.
31Committees.
32Officers and staff.
33Powers of taxation.
34Levy of fees.
35Procedure for imposing taxes.
36Abolition or reduction of taxes.
37Recovery of taxes and fees.
38Assessment and collection of taxes and fees.
39Appeals.
40Instalments of taxes and fees.
41Power to exempt from taxation.
42Recoveries of moneys claimable by the Council.
43Council Fund.
44Property vested in District Council.
45Budget.
46Control.
47Supersession of District Council.
48Effect of certain provisions during the period when the Hill Areas Committee is not functioning.
49Penalty for obstruction.
50Penalty for entering into any contract with the Council.
51Power of Administrator to make rules.
52Power to make bye-laws.
53Penalty for infringement of rules or bye-laws.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Constitution of Village Authorities.
4Qualifications for membership of Village Authorities.
5Disqualifications for membership of Village Authorities.
6Term of office of members of Village Authorities.
7Election of members of Village Authorities.
8Power to remove members of Village Authorities.
9Resignation of members.
10Filling of causal vacancies.
11Bar to interference by courts in election matters.
12Election disputes.
13Validation of acts and proceedings.
14Incorporation of Village Authorities.
15Control of Village Authorities by sub-divisional magistrate.
16Functions of Village Authorities.
17Obligation to assist Village Authorities.
19Constitution of village courts.
20Jurisdiction of village courts in criminal cases.
21How cases may be instituted.
22Power of village courts to dismiss or refuse to entertain complaint.
23Dismissal of case for default.
24Proceedings preliminary to trial.
25Bar to appeal from the order of village courts, but power to order retrial.
26Power of village courts to impose fine or to award compensation.
27Power of village to release certain offenders after admonition or on probation of good conduct.
28Power of village courts to permit compounding of offences.
29Power to transfer criminal cases.
30Jurisdiction of village courts in civil cases.
31Certain suits not to be tried by village courts.
32Local limits of jurisdiction of village courts.
33How suits may be instituted.
34Suits barred by limitation are not triable by village courts.
35Dismissal of suits for default.
36Summons to defendants to appear and answer.
39Power of village courts to determine necessary parties.
40Certain suits not to be tried by village courts.
41Decision of village courts.
42Instalments.
43Decision of village court to be final; but power to order retrial.
44Death of parties.
45Fees.
46Execution of decree.
47Limitation for execution of decree or order.
48Procedure before village courts.
49Persons who are to preside over village courts.
51Attendance of witnesses.
52Appearance of parties before village courts.
53Appearance of women.
54Realisation of fees, fines, etc.
55Registers and records.
56Language of village courts.
57Power to make rules.
58Repeal and savings.
18Power of Chief Commissioner to call for records of Village Authorities, sub-divisional magistrate or Deputy Commissioner.
37Ex parte decision.
38No order to be set aside without notice to opposite party.
50 Village courts not to try any case or suiting in which the Village authority or any member thereof is interested.
34Protection of action taken in good faith.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Appointment of Manager.
4Effect of order under section 3.
5Suits and appeals during management.
6Manager to receive rents, issues and profits.
7Application by Manager of sums received.
8Notice to claimants.
9Presentation of claims.
10Debt not duly notified to be barred.
11Determination of debts.
12Power to inquire into consideration for leases, etc.
13Appeals to Board of Revenue.
14Scheme for settlement of debts.
15Power to call for further particulars.
16Power to summon witnesses.
17Investigation to be deemed a judicial proceeding.
18Power to order production of accounts, papers, etc., and evidence of title .
19Powers of Manager for realisation of rents, etc.
20Power to lease.
21Power of Manager to contract and take action for the benefit of the estate.
22Powers or supervision and control.
23Manager to be deemed a public servant.
24Recovery of fines.
25Bar of suits, etc., against certain persons.
26Power of State Government to make orders.
27Effect of withdrawal from entry by State Government.
28Power to make rules.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of the State of Manipur.
4Establishment of the State of Tripura.
5Formation of the State of Meghalaya.
6Formation of the Union territory of Mizoram.
7Formation of the Union territory of Arunachal Pradesh.
8Territories of the State of the Assam.
9Amendment of first Schedule to the Constitution.
10Amendment of Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.
11Allocation of sitting members representing the existing Union territories of Manipur and Tripura.
13Amendment of section 27A of Act 43 of 1950.
14Allocation of seats in the existing House of the People.
18Parliamentary constituency of the Union territory of Mizoram.
19Provision as to the member to represent Arunachal Pradesh in the House of the People.
20Allocation of seats in the Legislative Assemblies.
21Amendment of Second Schedule to Act 43 of 1950.
22Delimitation of constituencies.
23Power of Election Commission to maintain delimitation orders up-to-date.
24Validation of acts done previous to the commencement of the Act.
25Amendment of Scheduled Castes Orders.
26Amendment of Scheduled Tribes Orders.
28Common High Court for Assam, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura.
28AEstablishment of separate High Courts for the States of Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura.
28BJudges of High Courts of Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura.
28CJurisdiction of High Courts of Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura.
28DCustody of seal of High courts of Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura.
28EPractice and procedure in the High Courts of Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura.
28FForms of writs and other processes.
28GPowers of Judges.
28HProcedure as to appeals to Supreme Court.
28JInterpretation.
28KSaving.
29Jurisdiction of the common High Court.
30Abolition of certain Courts.
31Principal seat and other places of sitting of the common High Court.
33Allocation of expenditure of the common High Court.
34Special provisions relating to advocates and Bar Council.
35Practice and procedure in the common High Court.
36Custody of seal of the common High Court.
37Form of writs and other processes.
38Powers of Judges.
39Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court.
41Interpretation.
42Right to appear or act in proceedings transferred to the common High Court.
43Savings.
44Authorisation of expenditure pending sanction by Legislatures.
45Appropriation of moneys for expenditure to the Union territory of Arunachal Pradesh.
46Reports relating to the accounts of the Union territories of Manipur and Tripura.
47Reports relating to the accounts of the autonomous State of Meghalaya.
48Allowances and privileges of the Governors of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura.
49Distribution of revenues.
50Property, assets, rights, liabilities, obligations, etc., of the States of Manipur and Tripura.
51Assets and liabilities of the State of Meghalaya.
52Assets and liabilities (including public debt) relating to the Mizo District.
53Provisions as to certain Corporations.
55Provisions as to Assam State Financial Corporation.
56General provisions as to statutory corporations.
57Temporary provisions as to continuance of certain existing road transport permits.
58Special provision relating to retrenchment compensation in certain cases.
59Special provisions as to income-tax.
60Continuance of facilities in certain State institutions.
61Provisions relating to All-India Services.
62Provision relating to Services in Manipur and Tripura.
63Special provisions relating to members of Central Health Service.
64Provisions relating to Services in the existing State of Assam.
65Provisions relating to Services in the autonomous State of Meghalaya.
66Other provisions relating to Services.
67Provisions as to continuance of officers in same posts.
68Advisory Committees.
69Power of Central Government to give directions.
70Provisions as to State Public Service Commission.
72Amendment of Act 2 of 1934.
73Amendment of Act 64 of 1950.
74Amendment of Act 37 of 1956.
75Amendment of Act 20 of 1963.
76Amendment of Act 56 of 1955 and the Tripura (Courts) Order, 1950.
77Territorial extent of laws.
78Continuance of existing District Councils and Regional Council and members thereof.
79Power to adapt laws.
80Power to construe laws.
81Power to name authorities, etc., for exercising statutory functions.
82Legal proceedings.
83Rights of pleaders to practise in certain cases.
84Transfer of pending proceedings.
85Provisions as to continuance of courts, etc.
86Effect of provisions of the Act inconsistent with other laws.
87Power to remove difficulties.
87APower to remove difficulties.
88Power to make rules.
15 Parliamentary constituencies of the States of Manipur and Tripura and provision as to sitting members.
12 Election to fill the seats allotted to the State of Meghalaya and the Union territories of Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh.
16 Provision as to sitting members representing Cachar and Dhubri parliamentary constituencies in the House of the People and the election of representative from Diphu parliamentary constituency.
17Parliamentary constituencies of the State of Meghalaya and provision as to sitting member representing the Autonomous Districts parliamentary constituency in the House of the People and the election of representative from Tura parliamentary constituency.
28-ITransfer of proceedings from common High Court to the High Courts of Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura
32Extension of jurisdiction of the common High Court to the Union territories of Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh.
40Transfer of proceedings from the High Court of Assam and Nagaland and the Courts of the Judicial Commissioners to the common High Court.
54Continuance of arrangements in regard to generation and supply of electric power and supply of water.
71Amendment of articles 210, 239A, 244, 244A, 275, 332, 371B and Fifth and Sixth Schedules to the Constitution.
27Provision as to Provisional Legislative Assembly of the State of Meghalaya and as to Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business of the Legislative Assemblies of the States of Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Bar of conversion of places of worship.
5Act not to apply to Ram Janma Bhumi-Babri Masjid.
6Punishment for contravention of section 3.
7Act to override other enactments.
4Declaration as to the religious character of certain places of worship and bar of jurisdiction of courts, etc.
8Repealed.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Extension with amendments of certain laws to Pondicherry and their commencement therein.
4Repeal and saving.
5Extension of rules, orders, etc., under certain laws.
6Rules of construction.
7Power to remove difficulties.
1Title, extent and commencement.
2[Repealed.].
3Definitions.
4Accommodation for prisoners.
5Inspector General.
6Officers of prisons.
7Temporary accommodation for prisoners.
8Control and duties of officers of prisons.
9Officers not to have business dealings with prisoners.
10Officers not to be interested in prison-contracts.
11Superintendent.
12Records to be kept by Superintendent.
13Duties of Medical Officer.
14Medical Officer to report in certain cases.
15Report on death of prisoner.
16Jailer.
17Jailer to give notice of death of prisoner.
18Responsibility of Jailer.
19Jailer to be present at night.
20Powers of Deputy and Assistant Jailers.
21Duties of gate-keeper.
22Subordinate officers not to be absent without leave.
23Convict officers.
24Prisoners to be examined on admission.
25Effects of prisoners.
26Removal and discharge of prisoners.
27Separation of prisoners.
28Association and segregation of prisoners.
29Solitary confinement.
30Prisoners under sentence of death.
31Maintenance of certain prisoners from private sources.
32Restriction on transfer of food and clothing between certain prisoners.
33Supply of clothing and bedding to civil and unconvicted criminal prisoners.
34Employment of civil prisoners.
35Employment of criminal prisoners.
36Employment of criminal prisoners sentenced to simple imprisonment.
37Sick prisoners.
38Record of directions of Medical Officers.
39Hospital.
40Visits to civil and unconvicted criminal prisoners.
41Search of visitors.
43Power to arrest for offence under section.
44Publication of penalties.
45Prison-offences.
46Punishment of such offences.
47Plurality of punishments under section 46.
48Award of punishments under sections 46 and 47.
49Punishments to be in accordance with foregoing sections.
50Medical Officer to certify to fitness of prisoner for punishment.
51Entries in punishment-books.
52Procedure on committal of heinous offence.
53Whipping.
54Offences by prison-subordinates.
55Extramural custody, control and employment of prisoners.
56Confinement in irons.
57Confinement of prisoners under sentence of transportation in irons.
58Prisoners not to be ironed by Jailer except under necessity.
59Power to make rules.
60[Repealed.].
61Exhibition of copies of rules.
62Exercise of powers of Superintendent and Medical Officer.
42Penalty for introduction or removal of prohibited articles into or from prison and communication with prisoners.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Power of court to release certain offenders after admonition.
4Power of court to release certain offenders on probation of good conduct.
5Power of court to require released offenders to pay compensation and costs.
6Restrictions on imprisonment of offenders under twenty-one years of age.
7Report of probation officer to be confidential.
8Variation of conditions of probation.
9Procedure in case of offender failing to observe conditions of bond.
10Provision as to sureties.
12Removal of disqualification attaching to conviction.
13Probation officers.
14Duties of probation officers.
15Probation officers to be public servants.
16Protection of action taken in good faith.
17Power to make rules.
18Saving of operation of certain enactments.
19Section 562 of the Code not to apply in certain areas.
11Courts competent to make order under the Act, appeal and revision and powers of courts in appeal and revision.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definition.
3Powers to declare areas to be disturbed areas.
4Power to fire upon persons contravening certain orders.
5Powers to destroy arms dump, fortified positions, etc.
6Protection of persons acting under sections 4 and 5.
7Repeal and saving.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Assimilation of laws.
4Transitional provisions.
5Savings.
6Provision for removal of difficulties.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Assimilation of laws.
4Transitional provisions.
5Savings.
6Provision for removal of difficulties.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of the State of Arunachal Pradesh.
4[Repealed].
5[Repealed].
6Allocation of sitting member.
7[Repealed].
8Allocation of seats in the existing House of the People.
9Provision as to sitting members.
10Provision as to Legislative Assembly.
11Provisional Legislative Assembly.
12Speaker and Deputy Speaker.
13Rules of procedure.
14Delimitation of constituencies.
15Power of Election Commission to maintain delimitation orders up-to-date.
16[Repealed].
17[Repealed].
19Provision as to advocates.
20Practice and procedure in the common High Court.
21Custody of Seal of the common High Court.
22Form of writs and other processes.
23Powers of Judges.
24Principal seat and other places of sitting of the common High Court.
25Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court.
27Interpretation.
28Right to appear or to act in proceedings transferred to the common High Court.
29Saving.
30Authorisation of expenditure pending its sanction by the Legislature.
31Reports relating to the accounts of the existing Union territory of Arunachal Pradesh.
32Allowances and privileges of Governor of Arunachal Pradesh.
33Distribution of revenues.
34Property, assets, rights, liabilities, obligations, etc.
35Provision relating to All-India Services.
36Provisions relating to other services.
37Other provisions as to services.
38Provisions as to continuance of officers in same posts.
39Advisory Committees.
40Prohibition of representation after certain period.
41Power of Central Government to give direcions.
42[Repealed].
43[Repealed].
44[Repealed].
45[Repealed].
46Continuance of existing laws and their adaptations.
47Power to construe laws.
48Provisions as to continuance of courts, etc.
49Effect of provisions of Act inconsistent with other laws.
50Power to remove difficulties.
51Power to make rules.
18Common High Court for Assam, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh.
26Transfer of proceedings from the High Court of Assam, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Manipur, Tripura and Mizoram to the common High Court.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of the State of Mizoram.
4[Repealed].
5[Repealed].
6Allocation of sitting member.
7[Repealed].
8Allocation of seat in the existing House of the People.
9Provision as to sitting member.
10Provision as to Legislative Assembly.
11Delimitation of constituencies.
12Power of Election Commission to maintain delimitation orders up-to-date.
13[Repealed].
14[Repealed].
15Common High Court for Assam, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Manipur, Tripura and Mizoram.
16Provision as to advocates.
17Practice and procedure in the common High Court.
18Custody of seal of the common High Court.
19Form of writs and other processes.
20Powers of Judges.
21Principal seat and other places of sitting of the common High Court.
22Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court.
24Interpretation.
25Right to appear or to act in proceedings transferred to the common High Court.
26Saving.
26ANon-applicability of this Part to the States of Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura.
27Authorisation of expenditure pending its sanction by the Legislature.
28Reports relating to the accounts of the existing Union territory of Mizoram.
29Allowances and privileges of Governor of Mizoram.
30Distribution of revenues.
31Property, assets, rights, liabilities, obligations, etc.
32Provision relating to All India Services.
33Provisions relating to other services.
34Other provisions as to services.
35Provisions as to continuance of officers in same posts.
36Advisory Committees.
37Prohibition of representation after certain period.
38Power of Central Government to give directions.
39[Repealed].
40[Repealed].
41[Repealed].
42[Repealed].
43Continuance of existing laws and their adaptations.
44Power to construe laws.
45Provisions as to continuance of courts, etc.
46Effect of provisions of Act inconsistent with other laws.
47Power to remove difficulties.
48Power to make rules.
23Transfer of proceedings from the High Court of Assam, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura to the common High Court.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Formation of State of Nagaland.
4Amendment of First Schedule to the Constitution.
5Amendment of Sixth Schedule to the Constitution.
6Representation in Council of States.
7Election to fill vacancy.
8Term of office.
9Representation in House of the People.
10Provision as to sitting member.
11Strength of Legislative Assembly.
12Rules of procedure.
13Common High Court for Assam and Nagaland.
14Provision as to Advocates.
15Practice and procedure in common High Court.
16Custody of Seal of common High Court.
17Form of writs and other processes.
18Powers of Judges.
19Principal seat of common High Court.
20Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court.
21Pending suits, appeals and proceedings.
22Authorisation of expenditure pending its sanction by Legislature.
22AAllowances and privileges of Governor of Nagaland.
23Distribution of revenues.
24Property, assets, rights, liabilities and obligations.
25Arrears of taxes.
26Continuance of existing laws and their adaptation.
27Power to construe laws.
28Provisions as to continuance of courts and of officers, etc.
29Amendment of Act 37 of 1956.
30Effect of provisions of Act inconsistent with other laws.
31Power to remove difficulties.
32Power to make rules.
33 Repealed.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Transfer of territory from Hyderabad to Andhra and alteration of name.
4Transfer of territory from Travancore-Cochin to Madras.
5Formation of Kerala State.
6Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands.
7Formation of a new Mysore State.
8Formation of a new Bombay State.
9Formation of a new Madhya Pradesh State.
10Formation of a new Rajasthan State.
11Formation of a new Punjab State.
12Amendment of the First Schedule to the Constitution.
13Saving powers of State Governments.
16Composition of the Councils.
17Meetings of the Councils.
18Power to appoint Committees.
19Staff of the Council.
20Office of the Council.
21Functions of the Councils.
22Joint meetings of Zonal Councils.
23Amendment of the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.
24Allocation of sitting members in the Council of States.
25By-elections to fill vacancies.
26Term of office of members.
27Provision as to existing House.
28Changes in composition and allocation of sitting members.
29Special provision for elections to the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
30Duration of Legislative Assemblies.
31Speakers and Deputy Speakers.
32Rules of procedure.
33Madhya Pradesh Legislative Council.
34Bombay Legislative Council.
35Madras Legislative Council.
36Mysore Legislative Council.
37Punjab Legislative Council.
38Chairman and Deputy Chairman.
39Rules of procedure.
41Modification of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders.
42Determination of population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
43Constitution of Delimitation Commission.
44Duties of the Commission.
45Associate members.
46Casual vacancies.
47Procedure as to delimitation.
48Special provision as to certain elections.
49High Courts for the new States.
50Abolition of certain Courts.
51Principal seat and other places of sitting of High Courts for new States.
52Jurisdiction of High Courts for new States.
53Power to enrol advocates, etc.
54Practice and procedure.
55Custody of seal of the High Court.
56Form of writs and other processes.
57Powers of Judges.
58Procedure as to appeals to the Supreme Court.
59Transfer of proceedings to Bombay High Court.
60Extension of jurisdiction of, and transfer of proceedings to, Kerala High Court.
61Transfer of proceedings to Madhya Pradesh High Court.
62Transfer of proceedings to Mysore High Court.
63Transfer of proceedings to Punjab High Court.
64Transfer of proceedings to Rajasthan High Court.
65High Court of Andhra Pradesh.
66High Court for the areas added to Madras.
67Right to appear or act in proceedings transferred to other High Courts.
68Interpretation.
69Savings.
70Authorisation of expenditure of new States.
74Distribution of revenues.
75Application of Part.
76Land and goods.
77Treasury and bank balances.
78Arrears of taxes.
79Right to recover loans and advances.
80Credits in certain funds.
81Assets and liabilities of State undertakings.
82Public debt.
83Refund of taxes collected in excess.
84Deposits.
85Provident funds.
86Pensions.
87Contracts.
88Liability in respect of actionable wrong.
89Liability as guarantor of co-operative society.
90Items in suspense.
91Residuary provision.
92Power of the Central Government to order allocation or adjustment in certain cases.
93Certain expenditure to be charged on the Consolidated Fund.
94Definitions.
95Passing of certain assets and liabilities of the Union to successor States.
96Arrears of taxes.
97Loans and advances.
98Debts due to Central Government.
99Provident fund.
100Pensions.
101Contracts.
102Provision as to certain State Financial Corporations.
103Provisions as to the Madras Industrial Investment Corporation.
104Amendment of Act 2 of 1934.
105Amendment of Act 6 of 1942.
106Provision as to certain State Electricity Boards and apportionment of their assets and liabilities.
110Temporary provisions as to the continuance of certain existing road transport permits.
111Special provision relating to retrenchment compensation in certain cases.
112Provision as to the Devaswom Surplus Fund of Travancore.
113Continuance of facilities in certain State institutions.
114Provisions relating to All-India Services.
115Provisions relating to other services.
116Provision as to continuance of officers in the same posts.
117Power of Central Government to give directions.
118Provisions as to State Public Service Commissions.
119Territorial extent of laws.
120Power to adapt laws.
121Power to construe laws.
122Power to name authorities, etc., for exercising statutory functions.
123Legal proceedings.
124Right of pleaders to practise in certain Courts.
125Provisions as to certain pending proceedings.
128Power to remove difficulties.
129Power to make rules.
130Repeal of Act 49 of 1951.
14Repealed.
15Establishment of Zonal Councils.
107Continuance of arrangements in regard to generation and supply of electric power and supply of water.
108Continuance of agreements and arrangements relating to certain irrigation, power or multi- purpose projects.
126Repealed.
127Effect of the provisions of the Act inconsistent with other laws.
40Allocation of seats in the House of the People and assignment of seats to State Legislative Assemblies.
72Reports relating to the accounts of certain States.
71Appropriation of moneys for expenditure in transferred territories under existing Appropriation Acts.
73Allowances and privileges of Governors of certain States.
109General provision as to statutory corporations.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Alteration of name of the State of Uttaranchal.
4Amendment of First Schedule to the Constitution.
5Amendment of Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.
6Power to adapt laws.
7Power to construe laws.
8Legal proceedings.
1Short title and commencement.
2Substitution of new section for section 14.
3Amendment of section 15.
4Insertion of new section 15A.
5Amendment of section 16.
6Insertion of new section 26A.
7Amendment of section 301.
1Short title, commencement and application.
2Definitions.
4Previous sanction of the Central Government required for the opening of metro railway.
5Carriage of goods.
6Reservation of compartments for females not necessary.
7Dangerous or offensive goods.
8Penalty for taking or causing to take offensive or dangerous goods upon the metro railway.
9Smoking in compartments, etc.
10Drunkenness or nuisance upon the metro railway.
11Prohibition of demonstrations upon the metro railway.
12Penalty for travelling on roof, etc., of a train.
14Endangering the safety of passengers.
15Abandoning train, etc., without authority.
16Obstructing running of trains, etc.
17Offences by companies.
18Application of Act 9 of 1890 and the rules, etc., made thereunder to the metro railway.
19Effect of Act and rules, etc., inconsistent with other enactments.
20Protection of action taken in good faith.
21Power to remove difficulties.
22Power to make rules.
23Repeal and saving.
13Penalty for unlawfully entering or remaining upon the metro railway or walking on the metro railway line.
3Calcutta metro railway administration to be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the metro railway.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Act not to apply to certain premises.
4Rent in excess of standard rent not recoverable.
5Unlawful charges not to be claimed or received.
6Lawful increases of standard rent.
7Notice of increase of, or addition to, rent.
8Cases in which standard rent may be fixed by court.
9Fixation of interim rent by the court.
10Limitation of liability of middleman.
11Limitation for applications for fixation of standard rent.
12Refund of rent, premium, etc., not recoverable under this Act.
13Protection of a tenant against eviction.
14Recovery of possession for occupation and re-entry.
15Recovery of possession for repairs and re-building and re-entry.
16Recovery of possession in case of tenancies for limited period.
17Special provision for recovery of possession in certain cases.
18Permission to construct additional structures.
19Special provision regarding vacant building sites.
20Sub-tenant to become tenant on determination of tenancy.
21Vacant possession to the landlord.
22Application of this Chapter.
23Appointment of Controller.
24Fixing of fair rate.
25Revision of fair rate.
26Charges in excess of fair rate not recoverable.
27Provisions relating to inquiries by Controller.
28Recovery of possession by manager of a hotel or the owner of a lodging house.
29Appeals.
30Penalty.
31Controller to be deemed to be public servant.
32Protection of action taken under this Chapter.
33Jurisdiction of courts.
34Appeals.
35Revision and review.
36Limitation.
37Procedure before courts.
38Act to over-ride other laws.
39Exemption of certain premises from the operation of the Act.
40Landlord’s duty to keep the premises in good repair.
41Cutting off or withholding essential supply or service.
42Landlord’s duty to give notice of new constructions to Government.
43Leases of vacant premises to Government.
44Penalties.
45Power to make rules.
46Repeals and savings.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Application.
3Definitions.
4Ownership of apartments.
5Apartment to be heritable and transferable.
6Ownership of apartment subject to conditions.
7Compliance with the covenants and bye-laws.
8Right of re-entry.
10Benamidar of the apartment to be deemed to be the real owner.
11Certain works prohibited.
12Encumbrances against apartments.
13Contents of Deed of Apartment.
14Registration of Deed of Apartment.
15Association of Apartment Owners and bye-laws relating thereto.
16Insurance.
17Disposition of property, destruction or damage.
18Action.
19Common profits, common expenses and other matters.
21Common expenses to be a charge on the apartment.
22Separate assessments.
23Joint and several liability of vendor, etc., for unpaid common expenses.
24Act to be binding on apartment owners, tenants, etc.
25Power to exempt stamp duty, registration fee and court fees and power to refund.
26Removal of doubts.
27Power to make rules.
20Apartment owner not to be exempt from liability for contribution by waiver of the use of the common areas and facilities
9Purchasers or persons taking lease of apartments from apartment owners to execute an undertaking.
1Short title, extent and application.
2Definitions.
3Controlled accommodation in hotels.
4Temporary booking of controlled accommodation.
5Booking of controlled accommodation for Government allottees.
6Service of order.
7Power of entry, inspection, etc.
8Appeals.
9Penalties.
10Saving as to orders.
11Protection of action taken under the Act.
12Power to make rules.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definition.
3Ceiling on holding.
4Submission of returns.
5Collection of information through other agency.
6Procedure for determination of excess land.
7Selection of excess land in cases of certain transfers.
7AAbatement of certain suits.
8Excess land to vest in Government.
9Publication of the final list and consequences thereof.
10Compensation.
11Manner of payment of amount.
12Limit of future acquisition of land.
13Excess land not to be surrendered in certain cases.
14Power of Deputy Commissioner to take possession of excess land.
15Reservation of land for certain purposes.
16Allotment of excess land.
17Act to override contract and other laws.
18Mode of recovery of any amount due under the Act.
19Appeal.
20Revision.
21Power of officers while holding inquiries, etc., under the Act.
22Entry upon land for purposes of survey, etc.
23Offences and penalties.
24Finality of orders and bar of jurisdiction.
25Protection of action taken under the Act.
26 Omitted.
27 Power to make rules.
28Repealed.
1Short title, extent and duration.
2Definitions.
3Enforcement to be kept in abeyance.
4The provisions of this Act not to apply in certain cases.
5Power of Central Government to give directions.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Certain provisions not to apply to premises.
4Registration of tenancy agreements.
5Inheritability of tenancy.
6Rent payable.
7Standard rent.
8Other charges payable.
9Revision of rent in certain cases.
10Notice of revision of rent.
11Rent authority to fix standard rent, etc.
12Fixation of interim rent.
13Limitation for application for fixation of standard rent, etc.
14Limitation of liability of middlemen.
15Receipt to be given for rent paid.
16Deposit of rent by tenant.
18Saving as to acceptance of rent and other charges payable and forfeiture thereof in deposit.
19Duties of landlord.
20Duties of tenant.
21Cutting off or withholding essential supply or service.
22Protection of tenant against eviction.
23Right to recover immediate possession of premises to accrue to certain persons.
24Right to recover immediate possession of premises to accrue to members of the armed forces, etc.
27Payment of rent during eviction proceedings.
28Restrictions on sub-letting.
29Notice of creation and termination of sub-tenancy.
30Sub-tenant to be tenant in certain cases.
31Recovery of possession for occupation and re-entry.
32Recovery of possession for repairs and re-building and re-entry.
33Recovery of possession in case of tenancies for limited period.
34Special provision for recovery of possession in certain cases.
35Permission to construct additional structures.
36Special provision regarding vacant building sites.
37Vacant possession to landlord.
38Application of the Chapter.
39Fixing of fair rate.
40Revision of fair rate.
41Charges in excess of fair rate not recoverable.
42Recovery of possession by manager of a hotel or the owner of a lodging house.
43Appointment of Rent Authorities and additional Rent Authorities.
44Powers of Rent Authority.
45Procedure to be followed by Rent Authority.
46Establishment of Delhi Rent Tribunal.
47Composition of Tribunal and Benches thereof.
48Qualifications for appointment as Chairman and Members.
49Term of office.
50Seniormost Member to act as Chairman or discharge his functions in certain circumstances.
51Salaries, allowances and other terms and conditions of services of Chairman and other Members.
52Resignation and removal.
54Financial and administrative powers of Chairman.
55Staff of the Tribunal.
56Distribution of business among the Benches.
57Jurisdiction, powers and authority of the Tribunal.
58Power to punish for contempt.
59Application to Tribunal.
60Procedure of Tribunal.
61Appeal to the Tribunal.
62Conditions as to making of interim orders.
63Right of applicant to take assistance of legal practitioner.
64Power of Chairman to transfer cases from one Bench to another.
65Decision to be by majority.
66Exclusion of jurisdiction of courts except the Supreme Court.
67Transfer of pending cases.
68Proceedings before the Tribunal to be judicial proceedings.
69Members and staff of Tribunal to be public servants.
70Protection of action taken in good faith.
71Criminal jurisdiction of the Tribunal.
72Amendment of orders.
73Finality of orders.
74Penalties.
75Jurisdiction of civil courts barred in respect of certain matters.
76Rent Authorities to be public servants.
77Protection of action taken in good faith.
79Transfer of pending cases to Rent Authority.
80Power of Central Government to remove difficulties.
81Power to make rules.
82Repeal and savings.
25Right to recover immediate possession of premises to accrue to Central Government and State Government employees.
53Provision as to the holding of offices by Chairman and Member on ceasing to be such Chairman or Member.
26Right to recover immediate possession of premises to accrue to widows, handicapped persons and old persons.
17Time limit for making deposit and consequences of incorrect particulars in application for deposit.
78Special provision regarding decrees affected by the Delhi Tenants (Temporary Protection) Act, 1956 and the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Declaration of controlled area.
4Plans of controlled areas to be deposited at certain offices.
5Restrictions on building, etc., in a controlled area.
6Application for permission to build, etc., and the grant or refusal of such permission.
7Right of appeal.
8Compensation.
9Compulsory acquisition.
10Amount of compensation how determined.
11Saving for other enactments.
12Prohibition of use of any land as a brick-field, etc., without a licence.
13Offences and penalties.
14Trial of offences.
15Protection of persons acting under this Act.
16Savings.
17Power to make rules.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Grounds of ejectment of tenant.
4Abatement of proceedings.
5Restoration of land to tenant in certain cases.
6Rent.
7Act to override contracts, etc.
8Power to make rules.
9Repeal.
1Short title.
2Definition.
3Extension of East Punjab Act III of 1949 to Chandigarh.
4Validation and saving.
1Short title, application and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Prohibition of employment of manual scavengers, etc.
4Power to exempt.
5Appointment of Executive Authorities and their powers and functions.
6Power of State Government to make schemes.
7Power of State Government to issue directions.
9Appointment of inspectors and their powers of entry and inspection.
10Power of Executive Authority to prevent environmental pollution in certain cases.
11Duty of HUDCO to extend financial assistance in certain cases.
12Power to levy fee.
13Constitution of committees.
14Penalty for contravention of the provisions of the Act and rules, orders, directions and schemes.
15Offences by companies.
16Offences to be cognizable.
17Provision in relation to jurisdiction.
18Limitation of prosecution.
19Information, reports or returns.
20Protection of action taken in good faith.
21Effect of other laws and agreements inconsistent with the Act.
22Power of Central Government to make rules.
23Power of State Government to make rules.
24Power to remove difficulties.
8Executive Authorities, inspectors, officers and other employees of such authorities to be public servants.
1Short title and extent.
2“Municipal authority” defined.
3 Exemption of certain Government buildings from municipal areas to regulate the erection, etc., of buildings within municipalities.
4 Objections or suggestions as to erection, etc., of certain Government buildings within municipalities, how to be made and dealt with.
1Title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Power to levy rate.
4Power to levy special charges.
5Saving as to special expenditure.
6Validation of levy of past rates.
7Power to make rules.
8Exemption from jurisdiction of Courts.
9[Repealed.].
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Constitution of municipalities.
4Effect of exclusion of local area from municipality.
5Election and maintenance of boundary marks.
6Incorporation of Nagar Panchayat.
7Composition of Nagar Panchayat.
8Application of certain provisions relating to Council in case of Nagar Panchayat.
9Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson of Nagar Panchayat.
10Election of Chairperson and Vice-Chairpersons.
11Resignation by Chairperson, Vice Chairperson and Councillor.
12Remuneration to Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson.
13Incorporation of Municipal Council.
14Municipal administration.
15Composition of Council.
16Constitution and composition of Wards Committees.
17Reservation of seats.
18Allocation of reserved seats and delimitation of wards.
19Disqualifications for membership.
20Oath of office.
21Appointment of administrator.
22Duration of municipalities, etc.
23Every Council to have Chairperson and a Vice-Chairperson.
24Election of Chairperson.
25Election of Vice-Chairperson.
26Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson cease to hold office as such.
27Filling up of vacancies and term of office of persons filling up the vacancy.
28Resignation by Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and Councillor.
29Removal of Councillors.
30Effect of removal of a Councillor.
31No-confidence motion against Chairperson or Vice-Chairperson.
32Grant of leave of absence to Chairperson or Vice-Chairperson.
33Powers and functions of the Chairperson.
34Function of Vice-Chairperson.
35Remuneration of Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson.
36Powers, authority and responsibilities of municipalities.
37Obligatory functions of the municipality.
38Special duties of municipalities.
39Discretionary functions of municipality.
40Management of public institution by municipality to vest in it.
41Appointment of Executive Officers.
42Main functions of the Executive Officer.
43Appointment of Health Officer, Revenue Officer and Engineer.
44Power of Nagar Panchayat and Council to determine strength of its employees.
45Power of Nagar Panchayat and Council to appoint its officers and employees.
47Gratuity and pension.
48Power to make rules.
49Meeting of a Nagar Panchayat or of a Council.
50Chairperson of meeting.
51Manner of deciding questions.
52Adjournment of meeting in the absence of quorum.
53Minutes of proceedings.
54Modification and cancellation of resolution.
56Appointment of Committees.
57Chairperson of Committee.
58Liability for loss, waste or misapplication of funds and property.
59Disqualifications of Councillors having share or interest in contract.
61Disqualification from voting.
62Municipal property and vesting thereof.
63Transfer of municipal property.
64Execution of contracts.
65Transfer of private roads, etc., to Nagar Panchayat or Council.
66Acquisition of land.
67Formation and custody for municipal fund.
68Credit of moneys to the municipal fund.
69Powers of the Nagar Panchayat or of the Council to borrow money.
70Application of municipal property and fund.
71Budget.
72Accounts and audit.
73Finance Commission for municipalities.
74Power to impose taxes by and the funds of the municipalities.
75Taxes which may be imposed.
76Tax on Government holdings.
77Restriction regarding tax on holding.
78Collection of taxes are subject to bye-law, etc.
79Nagar Panchayat or Council to determine the valuation of holding.
80Returns required for ascertaining annual value.
81Penalty for default in furnishing return and for obstruction of assessor.
82Determination of annual value of holdings.
83Determination of rate of tax on holding.
84Preparation of assessment register.
85Powers to assess consolidated tax for building and land on which it stands.
87Notice to be given to Chairperson of transfers of title of persons liable of payment of tax.
88Revisions of valuation list.
89Appointment of assessor and power of State Government to direct the appointment of assessor.
90Revision of assessment register.
91Effect of revision of assessment register.
92Exemptions and remission.
93Power of assessor.
94Publication of notice of assessment.
95Application for review.
96Procedure for review.
97Limitation of time for application for review.
98Assessment to be questioned only under Act.
99Tax not invalid for want of form.
100Procedure for imposing taxes, recovery of claims, etc.
101Recovery from occupier of tax due from non-resident.
102Recovery from owner of occupier's tax in certain cases.
103Recovery by owner of occupier's tax paid by owner.
104Method of recovery by owner.
105Penalty.
106Municipality may compound with livery stable keepers.
107Rents, tolls and fees in respect of markets.
108Recovery of taxes as arrears of land revenue.
109Power to sell unclaimed holdings for money due.
110Writing off irrecoverable sums due to the Nagar Panchayat or to the Council.
111Power to make roads.
112Power to repair, etc., of private road, drains, etc.
113Prohibition of use of public roads by a class of animals, carts or vehicles.
114Penalty for encroachment on public roads, etc.
115Use of public road or place by vendors and other person and penalty thereof.
116Power to remove obstructions, encroachments and projections in or on public road, etc.
117Procedure when person who erected obstruction cannot be found.
118Projections from buildings to be removed.
120Effect of order made under section 116, 117, 118 or 119.
121Nagar Panchayat or Council may require land holders to trim hedges, etc.
122Penalty for disobeying requisition under section 116, 117, 118 or 119.
123Names of public roads and number of buildings.
124Erection of building without sanction.
125Special provision for cases where bye-laws have not been made.
126Powers of Nagar Panchayat or the Council to sanction or refuse.
127Lapse of sanction.
128Penalty for building without or in contravention of sanction.
129Power of a Nagar Panchayat or a Council in case of disobedience.
130Roofs and external walls not to be made of inflammable materials.
131Power to attach brackets for lamps.
132Building unfit for human habitation.
133Pending of building in dangerous state.
134Nagar Panchayat or Council may require owners to pull down ruins.
135Penalty for disobeying requisition under sections 133 and 134.
136Compensation for prohibition of erection or re-erection.
137Power to require owners to clear noxious vegetation.
138Power to require owners to improve bad drainage.
139Power to require unwholesome tanks or private premises to be cleansed or drained.
140Wells, tanks, etc., to be secured.
141Penalty for disobeying requisition under sections 137, 138, 139 and 140.
142Power of Government to prohibit cultivation, use of manure, or irrigation injurious to health.
143Public latrines and urinals.
144Power to demolish unauthorised drains leading into public.
145Penalty for allowing water of any sewer, etc., to run on any public road.
146Power to require owner to drain land.
147Penalty for disobeying requisition under section 146.
148Establishment for removal of sewage, offensive matter and rubbish.
149Sewerage scheme.
150Removal of sewage, offensive material, rubbish.
151Penalty for placing rubbish on public road.
152Penalty on occupier for not removing filth, etc.
153Penalty for throwing offensive matter on public roads, etc.
154Power of servants of the Nagar Panchayat or of the Council.
155Supply of drinking water.
156Removal of latrines, etc., near any source of water supply.
157Owner or occupier to take steps to prevent spread of infectious disease.
158Unauthorised construction or tree over drain or water-works.
159Powers in respect of burial and burning places.
160Burial of paupers and unclaimed dead bodies.
161Powers to cause corpses to be burnt or buried according to the religious tenets of the deceased.
162Establishment of markets.
163Power to remove persons from municipal market.
164Places for slaughter of animals for sale.
165Inspection before and after slaughter.
166Licencing of butcher.
167Regulation of offensive trades.
169Cinemas, dramatic performances, circuses, etc.
170Cancellation, revocation, etc., of licences.
171Publication of order of refusal, suspension of licences.
172Power to close market, tea-stall, etc.
173Penalty for failure to give information of cholera.
174Disinfection of building and articles.
175Penalty for letting infected house.
176Power of entry for purpose of preventing spread of disease.
177Removal to hospital of patients suffering from infectious disease.
178Municipality to provide places for recreation.
179Function and powers in regard to pounds.
180Service of notice.
181Reasonable time for act to be fixed.
182Service of notice on owner or occupier of land.
184Person required to execute any work may prefer objection to the municipality.
185Procedure if person objecting alleges that work will cost more than three thousand rupees.
186Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson to make order after hearing objection.
187Power of municipality on failure of persons to execute works.
188Power to apportion expenses among owners and occupiers.
189Apportionment among owners and occupiers.
190Occupiers may recover cost of works executed at their expenses from owners.
191Power to enter upon, possession of houses so repaired.
192Sale of materials of houses pulled down.
193Cognizance.
194Offences under the Act compoundable.
195Power and duties of police in respect of offences.
196Appeals from order refusing licences.
197Appeals from orders in other cases.
198Appeal not to be dismissed without giving reasonable opportunity.
199Dispute as to compensation payable by municipality.
200Indemnity.
201Bar of suits in absence of notice.
202Control by Deputy Commissioner.
203Power to suspend action under the Act.
204Powers of Deputy Commissioner in case of emergency.
205Power to dissolve Nagar Panchayat or Council in certain cases.
206Consequence of dissolution.
207Decision of disputes between local authorities.
208Powers of State Government to make rules.
209Power of municipality to frame bye-laws.
210Additional power to frame bye-laws in hill areas.
211Confirmation of bye-laws.
212Publication of bye-laws.
213Model bye-laws.
214Validity of acts and proceedings.
215Petition for challenging election.
216Power to make rules for election and election petition.
217Bar of jurisdiction of Civil Courts in election matters.
218Election to the municipalities.
219Electoral roll for a municipal area.
220Conditions for registration as a voter.
221Power to remove difficulties.
222Overriding effect of the provisions of the Act.
223Mode of proof of municipal record and fee for certified copy.
224Restriction on the summoning of municipal servants to produce documents.
225Penalty for violating the provision of this Act.
226Public servants.
227District Planning Committee.
228Committee for Metropolitan Planning.
229Delegation of powers of State Government.
230Repeal of Manipur Act 26 of 1976 and saving.
231Repeal and saving.
55 Right of Government Officers to attend, address and take part in the meeting of the Nagar Panchayat or of the Council.
60Penalty in case Councillors, executive officer, etc., having interest in a contract, etc., with the Nagar Panchayat or Council.
119Power of the District Magistrate and Sub-Divisional Magistrate to remove encroachment summarily on requisition by the Government.
168Certain offensive and dangerous trades not to be established within the limits to be fixed by the municipality without licence.
183Procedure when owners or occupiers are required by Nagar Panchayat or the Council to execute works.
86Reduction of valuation, revision of valuation and assessment and revision of valuation list and assessment register.
46Disciplinary action against employees of Nagar Panchayat and Council and conditions of their services, etc.
1Short title, extent, commencement and duration.
2Definitions.
3Enforcement to be kept in abeyance.
4Provisions of this Act not to apply in certain cases.
5Power of Central Government to give directions.
6 Validation of acts done or omitted to be done, etc., during 1st January, 2009 up to the date of commencement of this Act.
1Short title, extent, commencement and duration.
2Definitions.
3Enforcement to be kept in abeyance.
4Provisions of this Act not to apply in certain cases.
5Power of Central Government to give directions.
6 Validation of acts done or omitted to be done, etc., during 1st January, 2011 up to the date of commencement of this Act.
1Short title, extent, commencement and duration.
2Definitions.
3Enforcement to be kept in abeyance.
4Provisions of this Act not to apply in certain cases.
5Power of Central Government to give directions.
6Repeal and savings.
1Short title, extent, commencement and duration.
2Definitions.
3Enforcement to be kept in abeyance.
4Provisions of this Act not to apply in certain cases.
5Power of Central Government to give directions.
1Short title, extent, commencement and duration.
2Definitions.
3Enforcement to be kept in abeyance.
4Provisions of this Act not to apply in certain cases.
5Power of Central Government to give directions.
6 Validation of acts done or omitted to be done, etc., during 1st January, 2012 up to the date of enactment of this Act.
1Short title and commencement.
2Extension and amendments of Punjab Act 42 of 1976.
3Repeal of Punjab Act III of 1911 and savings.
4Transitory provision.
5Repeal of Ordinance 7 of 1994 and saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Declaration of slum areas.
4Power of competent authority to require improvement of buildings unfit for human habitation.
5Inforcement of notice requiring execution of works of improvement.
6ARestriction on building, etc., in slum areas.
7Power of competent authority to order demolition of buildings unfit for human habitation.
8Procedure to be followed where demolition order has been made.
9Power to declare any slum area to be a clearance area.
10Slum clearance order.
11Power of competent authority to re-develop clearance area.
12Power of Central Government to acquire land.
13Land acquired by Central Government to be made available to the competent authority.
14Right to receive compensation.
15Basis for determination of compensation.
16Apportionment of compensation.
17Payment of compensation or deposit of the same in court.
18Powers of competent authority in relation to determination of compensation, etc.
19Proceedings for eviction of tenants not to be taken without permission of the competent authority.
20Appeals.
20ARestoration of possession of premises vacated by a tenant.
20BRent of buildings in slum areas.
21Chapter not to apply to eviction of tenants from certain buildings.
22Powers of entry.
23Powers of inspection.
24Power to enter land adjoining land where work is in progress.
25Breaking into buildings.
26Entry to be made in the day time.
27Owner's consent ordinarily to be obtained.
28Power of eviction to be exercised only by the competent authority.
29Power to remove offensive or dangerous trades from slum areas.
30Appeals.
31Service of notices, etc.
32Penalties.
33Order of demolition of buildings in certain cases.
34Jurisdiction of courts.
35Previous sanction of the competent authority or officers authorised by it, for prosecution.
36Power to delegate.
37Protection of action taken in good faith.
37ABar of jurisdiction.
38Competent authority, etc., to be public servants.
39Act to over-ride other laws.
40Power to make rules.
6Expenses of maintenance of works of improvement etc., to be recoverable from the occupiers of buildings.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definit ions.
3Incorporation.
5Powers of the University.
6Recognition of degrees.
7Reserve funds.
8University open to all persons.
9[Omitted.].
10Residence of students.
11Teaching in the University.
12Power to establish and maintain high schools and other institutions.
12A[Omitted.].
13The Visitor.
14[Omitted.].
16Officers of the University.
17The Chancellor.
18The Pro-Chancellor.
19The Vice-Chancellor.
20The Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
20AThe Honarary Treasurer.
20BThe Registrar.
20CThe Finance Officer.
21Powers of other officers.
22Authorities of the University.
23The Court.
24The Executive Council.
25The Academic Council.
26Other authorities of the University.
26ADisqualifications for membership.
27Power to make Statutes.
28Statutes.
29Power to make Ordinances.
31Regulations.
32[Omitted.].
33Examinations.
34Annual report.
35Annual accounts.
36Conditions of service of employee.
36AProcedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
36BRight to appeal.
37Provident and pension funds.
38Filling of casual vacancies.
39Proceedings of University authorities not invalidated by vacancies.
40Protection of action taken in good faith.
41Mode of proof of University record.
4Dissolution of the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College, Aligarh, and the Muslim UniversityAssociation, and transfer of all property to the University.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Constitution of Council of Architecture.
4President and Vice-President of Council.
5Mode of elections.
6Terms of office and casual vacancies.
8Disabilities.
9Meetings of Council.
10Executive Committee and other committees.
11Fees and allowances to President, Vice-President and members.
12Officers and other employees.
13Finances of Council.
14Recognition of qualifications granted by authorities in India.
15Recognition of architectural qualifications granted by authorities in foreign countries.
16Power of Central Government to amend Schedule.
17Effect of recognition.
18Power to require information as to courses of study and examinations.
19Inspection of examinations.
20Withdrawal of recognition.
21Minimum standard of architectural education.
22Professional conduct.
23Preparation and maintenance of register.
24First preparation of register.
25Qualification for entry in register.
26Procedure for subsequent registration.
27Renewal fees.
28Entry of additional qualification.
29Removal from register.
30Procedure in inquiries relating to misconduct.
31Surrender of certificates.
32Restoration to register.
33Issue of duplicate certificates.
34Printing of register.
35Effect of registration.
36Penalty for falsely claiming to be registered.
37Prohibition against use of title.
38Failure to surrender certificate of registration.
39Cognizance of offences.
40Information to be furnished by Council and publication thereof.
41Protection of action taken in good faith.
42Members of Council and officers and employees to be public servants.
43Power to remove difficulties.
44Power of Central Government to make rules.
45Power of Council to make regulations.
7Validity of act or proceeding of Council, Executive Committee or other committees not to be invalidated by reason of vacancy, etc.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Incorporation.
4University open to all classes, castes and creeds.
4APowers of the University.
5Visitor.
6Officers of the University.
7Chancellor.
7APowers of Chancellor.
7BVice-Chancellor.
7CPowers and duties of Vice-Chancellor.
8Powers and duties of officers, terms of office and filling of casual vacancies.
8AAuthorities of the University.
9The Court.
10Executive Council.
11The Academic Council.
12[Omitted.].
12AOther authorities.
12BDisqualifications.
13Audit of accounts.
13AAnnual Report.
14Permanent reserve to cover recurring charges.
15Maintenance and admission to privileges of Colleges.
16Recognition of degrees.
16APension or Provident Fund.
16BConditions of service of officers and teachers.
16CProceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
16DProtection of action taken in good faith.
17Statutes.
18Ordinances.
19Power to make Regulations.
19AConstitution of boards and committees.
20Dissolution and transfer of property of the Hindu University Society.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Reservation of seats in Central Educational Institutions.
4Act not to apply in certain cases.
5Mandatory increase of seats.
6Reservation of seats in admissions to begin in calendar year, 2008.
7Laying of notifications before Parliament.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Declaration of the Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha as an institution of national importance.
4Grant of degrees, diplomas and certificates by the Sabha.
5Accounts and Audit.
6Prior approval of the Central Government necessary for certain action by the Sabha.
7Review of work done, etc.
1Short title and commencement.
2Declaration of certain institutions as institutions of national importance.
3Definitions.
4Incorporation of Institutes.
5Effect of incorporation of Institutes.
6Objects of Institutes.
7Powers and functions of Institute.
8Institutes to be open to all irrespective of sex, race, creed, caste or class.
9Institute to be not-for-profit legal entity.
10Board of Governors.
11Powers and functions of Board.
12Term of office of, vacancies among, and allowances payable to members of Board.
13Resignation of Chairperson.
14Academic Council.
15Power and functions of Academic Council.
16Director.
17Omitted.
18Custodian of records, etc.
19Role of members of Society.
20Committees and other authorities.
21Grants by Central Government.
22Fund of Institute.
23Accounts and audit.
24Books of account to be maintained by Institute.
25Appointment of auditors.
26Annual report of Director.
27Board to consider statement of accounts.
28Annual report of Institute.
29Establishment of Coordination Forum.
30Functions of Coordination Forum.
31Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
32Return and information to be provided to Central Government.
33Institute to be public authority under Right to Information Act.
34Power of Central Government to make rules.
37Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
38Power to remove difficulties.
39Transitional provisions.
35Power to make regulations.
36Ordinances how made.
1Short title and commencement.
2Declaration of certain institutions as institutions of national importance.
3Definitions.
4Incorporation of Institutes.
5Effect of incorporation of Institutes.
6Objects of Institute.
7Powers and functions of Institute.
8Institutes to be open to all races, creeds and classes.
9Teaching at Institute.
10Institute to be a distinct legal entity not-for-profit.
11Establishment of Institute by Central Government, State Government and industry partners.
12Visitor.
13Authorities of Institute.
14Board of Governors.
15Term of office of, vacancies among and allowances payable to, members of Board.
16Resignation of Chairperson.
17Powers and functions of Board.
18Senate.
19Powers and functions of Senate.
20Finance Committee.
21Powers and functions of Finance Committee.
22Meetings.
23Director.
24Registrar.
25Review of Performance of Institute.
26Grants by Central Government and State Governments.
29Pension and provident fund.
30Appointments.
31Statutes.
32Statutes how to be made.
33Ordinances.
34Ordinances how to be made.
35Tribunal of Arbitration.
36Annual report of Director.
37Annual report of each Institute.
38Co-ordination Forum.
39Term of office and allowances payable to members of Co-ordination Forum.
40Functions and duties of Co-ordination Forum.
41Power to make rules.
42Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
43Returns and information to be provided to Central Government or State Government.
44Power of Central Government to issue directions.
45Institute to be public authority under Right to Information Act.
46Transitional provisions.
47Power to remove difficulties.
48Laying of rules, Statutes, Ordinances and notification.
27Fund of Institute.
28Accounts and audit.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of the University.
4Objects of the University.
5Powers of the University.
6Jurisdiction.
7University open to all classes, castes and creeds.
8Residence of students.
9The Visitor.
10Officers of the University.
11The Chancellor.
12The Vice-Chancellor.
13The Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
14The Deans of Schools.
15The Registrar.
16The Finance Officer.
17The Librarian.
18Other Officers.
19Authorities of the University.
20The Court.
21The Executive Council.
22The Academic Council.
23The Board of Studies.
24The Finance Committee.
25Other authorities of the University.
26Power to make Statutes.
27Statutes how to be made.
28Powers to make Ordinances.
29Regulations.
30Annual report.
31Annual accounts.
32Conditions of service of employees.
33Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
34Right to appeal.
35Provident and pension funds.
36Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies.
37Constitution of Committees.
38Filling of casual vacancies.
39Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
40Protection of action taken in good faith.
41Mode of proof of University record.
42Power to remove difficulties.
43Transitional provisions.
44Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of the University.
4Objects of the University.
5Powers of the University.
6Transfer of properties of North-Eastern Hill University.
7Jurisdiction.
8University open to all classes, castes and creed.
9The Visitor.
9AThe Chief Rector.
10Officers of the University.
11The Vice-Chancellor.
12The Pro-Vice Chancellor.
13The Deans of Schools.
14The Registrar.
15The Finance Officer.
16The Librarian.
17Other officers.
18Authorities of the University.
19The Court.
20The Executive Council.
21The Academic Council.
22The College Development Council.
23The Boards of Studies.
24The Finance Committee.
25Other authorities of the University.
26Powers to make Statutes.
27Statutes how to be made.
28Power to make Ordinances.
29Regulations.
30Annual report.
31Annual accounts.
32Returns and information.
33Transfer of services of certain employees of the North-Eastern Hill University.
34Conditions of service of employees.
35Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
36Right to appeal.
37Provident and pension funds.
38Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies.
39Filling of casual vacancies.
40Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
41Protection of action taken in good faith.
42Mode of proof of University record.
43Power to remove difficulties.
44Transitional provisions.
45Completion of courses of studies in Colleges or Institutions affiliated to the University.
46 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
47 Amendment of Act 24 of 1973.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3The University.
4Objects of the University.
5Transfer of properties of North-Eastern Hill University.
6Powers of the University.
7Jurisdiction.
8University open to all classes, castes and creed.
9The Visitor.
10The Chief Rector.
11Officers of the University.
12The Chancellor.
13The Vice-Chancellor.
14The Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
15Deans of Schools.
16The Registrar.
17The Finance Officer.
18Other officers.
19Authorities of the University.
20The Court.
21The Executive Council.
22The Academic Council.
23The Planning Board.
24The Boards of Schools.
25The Finance Committee.
26Other authorities of the University.
27Power to make Statutes.
28Statutes how to be made.
29Power to make Ordinances.
30Regulations.
31Annual report.
32Annual accounts.
33Transfer of services of certain employees of the North-Eastern Hill University.
34Conditions of service of employees.
35Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
36Right to appeal.
37Provident and pension funds.
38Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies.
39Constitution of Committees.
40Filling of casual vacancies.
41Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
42Protection of action taken in good faith.
43Mode of proof of University record.
44Power to remove difficulties.
45Transitional provisions.
46 Completion of courses of studies in Colleges or Institutions affiliated to the University.
47 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
48 Repealed.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3The University.
4Objects.
5Powers of the University.
6Jurisdiction.
7University open to all classes, castes and creed.
8Visitor.
9Chief Rector.
10Officers of the University.
11The Chancellor.
12The Vice-Chancellor.
13The Pro-Vice-Chancellors.
14Deans of Schools.
15The Registrar.
16The Finance Officer.
17Other officers.
18Authorities of the University.
19The Court.
20The Executive Council.
21The Academic Council.
22Other authorities of the University.
23Planning Board.
24Power to make Statutes.
25Statutes how made.
26Ordinances.
27Regulations.
28Annual report.
29Annual accounts.
30Conditions of service of employees.
31Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
32Right to appeal.
33Provident and pension funds.
34Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies.
35Constitution of Committees.
36Filling of casual Vacancies.
37Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
38Protection of action taken in good faith.
39Mode of proof of University record.
40Power to remove difficulties.
41Transitional provisions.
42Completion of courses of students in colleges or Institutions affiliated to the University.
1Short title and commencement.
2Declaration of University of Allahabad as Institution of national importance.
3Definitions.
4Incorporation of University of Allahabad.
5Effect of incorporation of Allahabad University.
6Objects of University.
7Powers of University.
8Jurisdiction.
9University open to all persons irrespective of gender, class or creed.
10The Visitor.
11The Chief Rector.
12Officers of University.
13The Chancellor.
14The Vice-Chancellor.
15The Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
16The Deans of Faculties.
17The Registrar.
18The Finance Officer.
19Other officers.
20Authorities of University.
21The Court.
22The Executive Council.
23The Academic Council.
24The Finance Committee.
25Other authorities.
26The Faculties and Departments.
27Power to make Statutes.
28Statutes, how to be made.
29Power to make Ordinances.
30Regulations.
31Annual report.
32Accounts and audit.
33Furnishing returns, etc.
34Conditions of service of employees.
35Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
36Right to appeal.
37Provident and pension funds.
38Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies.
39Filling of casual vacancies.
40Proceedings of University authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
41Protection of action taken in good faith.
42Mode of proof of University record.
43Power to remove difficulties.
44 Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in the Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
45Transitional provisions.
46Amendment of Presidents Act 10 of 1973.
1Short title and commencement.
2Declaration of Visva-Bharati as an institution of national importance.
3Definitions.
4Incorporation.
5Effect of incorporation of the University in certain cases.
5AThe objects of the University.
5BPrinciples to be followed in organising activities of the University.
6Powers of the University.
7Territorial jurisdiction of the University.
7AMaintenance of examination centres outside territorial limits.
8University to be open to all races, creeds and classes.
9Teaching at the University.
10The Paridarsaka (Visitor).
11The Pradhana (Rector).
12Officers of the University.
13The Acharya (Chancellor).
14The Upacharya (Vice-Chancellor).
17Other officers.
18Authorities of the University.
19The Samsad (Court).
22The Karma-Samiti (Executive Council).
24The Siksha-Samiti (Academic Council).
25Other authorities of the University.
26Alumni Association.
27Statutes.
28Statutes, how made.
29Matters to be provided for in the Ordinances.
30Power to make Ordinances.
31Regulations.
32Residence.
33Admission.
34Examinations.
35Annual report.
36Annual Accounts.
37Adhyapakas of the University to be appointed under a written contract.
38Tribunal of Arbitration.
38APower to suspend adhyapaka or other member of academic staff.
39Pension and provident funds.
40Filling of casual vacancies.
41Removal from membership of the University.
42Disputes as to constitution of any University authority or body.
43Constitution of committees.
44Proceedings of the University authorities not invalidated by vacancies.
44AProtection of action taken in good faith.
44BMode of proof of University record.
45Power to remove difficulties.
15Omitted.
16 The Karma-Sachiva (Registrar).
38BAuthorities by whom order for removal or dismissal or adhyapaka, etc., may be made and the procedure therefor.
1Short title and commencement.
2Amendment of section 2.
3Insertion of new section.
4Amendment of section 14.
5Amendment of section 18.
6Amendment of section 21.
7Amendment of section 31.
8Amendment of section 32.
9Amendment of section 39.
10Amendment of section 44.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Act to have overriding effect.
4Abolition of bonded labour system.
5Agreement, custom, etc., to be void.
6Liability to repay bonded debt to stand extinguished.
7Property of bonded labourer to be freed from mortgage, etc.
8Freed bonded labourer not to be evicted from homestead, etc.
9Creditor not to accept payment against extinguished debt.
10Authorities who may be specified for implementing the provisions of this Act.
11Duty of District Magistrate and other officers to ensure credit.
12Duty of District Magistrate and officers authorised by him.
13Vigilance Committees.
14Functions of Vigilance Committees.
15Burden of proof.
16Punishment for enforcement of bonded labour.
17Punishment for advancement of bonded debt.
18Punishment for extracting bonded labour under the bonded labour system.
19Punishment for omission or failure to restore possession of property to bonded labourers.
20Abetment to be an offence.
21Offences to be tried by Executive Magistrates.
22Cognizance of offences.
23Offences by companies.
24Protection of action taken in good faith.
25Jurisdiction of civil courts barred.
26Power to make rules.
27Repeal and saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Levy and collection of cess.
4Furnishing of returns.
5Assessment of cess.
6Power to exempt.
7Power of entry.
8Interest payable on delay in payment of cess.
9Penalty for non-payment of cess within the specified time.
10Recovery of amount due under the Act.
11Appeals.
12Penalty.
13Offences by companies.
14Power to make rules.
15Repeal and saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Agreements contrary to the Act to be void.
4Penalty for parent or guardian making agreement to pledge the labour of a child.
5Penalty for making with a parent or guardian an agreement to pledge the labour of a child.
6Penalty for employing a child whose labour has been pledged.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Prohibition of employment of cine-worker without agreement.
4Conciliation officers.
5Duties of conciliation officers.
6Settlement to be binding and to be enforced by the competent authority.
7Constitution of Tribunals.
8Disqualification for the presiding officers of Tribunals.
9Filling of vacancies.
10Finality of orders constituting Tribunals, etc.
11Reference of disputes to Tribunals.
12Procedure and powers of conciliation officers and Tribunals.
13Duties of Tribunals.
14Publication of awards of Tribunals.
15Revision.
16Application of Act 19 of 1952 to cine-workers.
17Penalties.
18Offences by companies.
19Cognizance of offences.
20Magistrate's power to impose enhanced penalties.
21Effect of laws and agreements inconsistent with this Chapter.
22Protection of action taken under this Chapter.
23Power to make rules.
24Application of Act 19 of 1952.
25Application of Act 39 of 1972.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Inspection of buildings, premises, etc.
4Measures for fire prevention and fire safety.
5Power to seal buildings or premises.
6Provision regarding certain buildings and premises.
7Default powers of the Chief Fire Officer.
8Appeals.
9Bar of jurisdiction of courts.
10Penalties.
11Offences by companies.
12Sanction of prosecution.
13Jurisdiction.
14Protection of action taken in good faith.
15Officer to be public servant.
16Power to make rules.
1Short title.
2 Repealed.
3Validation.
4Repealed.
5Repealed.
1Short title, extent and application.
2Definitions.
2AEstablishment to include all departments and branches.
4Power to add to Schedule I.
5Employees‟ Provident Fund Schemes.
5ACentral Board.
5AAExecutive Committee.
5BState Board.
5CBoard of Trustees to be body corporate.
5DAppointment of officers.
5EDelegation.
6Contributions and matters which may be provided for in Schemes.
6AEmployees' Pension Scheme.
6CEmployees' Deposit-linked Insurance Scheme.
6DLaying of schemes before Parliament.
7Modification of Scheme.
7ADetermination of moneys due from employers.
7BReview of orders passed under section 7A.
7CDetermination of escaped amount.
7DTribunal
7E[Omitted.].
7F[Omitted.].
7G[Omitted.].
7H[Omitted.].
7JProcedure of Tribunals.
7LOrders of Tribunal.
7M[Omitted.].
7N[Omitted.].
7PTransfer of certain applications to Tribunals.
7QInterest payable by the employer.
8Mode of recovery of moneys due from employers.
8ARecovery of moneys by employers and contractors.
8BIssue of certificate to the Recovery Officer.
8CRecovery Officer to whom certificate is to be forwarded.
8DValidity of certificate and amendment thereof.
8EStay of proceedings under certificate and amendment or withdrawal thereof.
8FOther modes of recovery.
8GApplication of certain provisions of Income-tax Act.
9Fund to be recognised under Act 11 of 1922.
10Protection against attachment.
11Priority of payment of contributions over other debts.
12Employer not to reduce wages, etc.
13Inspectors.
14Penalties.
14AOffences by companies.
14AAEnhanced punishment in certain cases after previous conviction.
14ABCertain offences to be cognizable.
14ACCognizance and trial of offences.
14BPower to recover damages.
14CPower of court to make orders.
15Special provisions relating to existing provident funds.
16Act not to apply to certain establishments.
16AAuthorising certain employers to maintain provident fund accounts.
17Power to exempt.
17ATransfer of accounts.
17AAAct to have effect notwithstanding anything contained in Act 31 of 1956.
17BLiability in case of transfer of establishment.
18Protection of action taken in good faith.
18APresiding Officer and other officers to be public servants.
19Delegation of powers.
20Power of Central Government to give directions.
21Power to make rules.
22Power to remove difficulties.
3Power to apply Act to an establishment which has a common provident fund with another establishment
5DDActs and proceedings of the Central Board or its Executive Committee or the State Board not to be invalidated on certain grounds.
7-I Appeals to Tribunal.
7KRight of appellant to take assistance of legal practitioner and of Government, etc., to appoint presenting officers.
7-O Deposit of amount due, on filing appeal.
1Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2Definitions.
2ARegistration of factories and establishments.
3Establishment of Employees' State Insurance Corporation.
4Constitution of Corporation.
5Term of office of members of the Corporation.
6Eligibility for re-appointment or re-election.
7Authentication of orders, decisions, etc.
8Constitution of Standing Committee.
9Term of office of members of Standing Committee.
10Medical Benefit Council.
11Resignation of membership.
12Cessation of membership.
13Disqualification.
14Filling of vacancies.
15Fees and allowances.
16Appointment of a Director General and a Financial Commissioner.
17Staff.
18Powers of the Standing Committee.
19Corporation's power to promote measures for health, etc., of insured persons.
20Meetings of Corporation, Standing Committee and Medical Benefit Council.
21Supersession of the Corporation and Standing Committee.
22Duties of Medical Benefit Council.
23Duties of Director General and the Financial Commissioner.
24Acts of Corporation, etc., not invalid by reason of defect in constitution, etc.
25Regional Boards, Local Committees, Regional and Local Medical Benefit Councils.
26Employees' State Insurance Fund.
27[Omitted.].
28Purposes for which the Fund may be expended.
28AAdministrative expenses.
29Holding of property, etc.
30Vesting of the property in the Corporation.
31[Omitted.].
32Budget estimates.
33Accounts.
34Audit.
35Annual report.
36Budget, audited accounts and the annual report to be placed before Parliament.
37Valuation of assets and liabilities.
38All employees to be insured.
39Contributions.
40Principal employer to pay contributions in the first instance.
41Recovery of contribution from immediate employer.
42General provisions as to payment of contribution.
43Method of payment of contributions.
44Employers to furnish returns and maintain registers in certain cases.
45Social Security Officers, their functions and duties.
45ADetermination of contributions in certain cases.
45AAAppellate authority.
45BRecovery of contributions.
45CIssue of certificate to the Recovery Officer.
45DRecovery officer to whom certificate is to be forwarded.
45EValidity of certificate and amendment thereof.
45FStay of proceedings under certificate and amendment or withdrawal thereof.
45GOther modes of recovery.
45HApplication of certain provisions of the Income-tax Act.
46Benefits.
47[Omitted.].
48[Omitted.].
51Disablement benefit.
51APresumption as to accident arising in course of employment.
51BAccidents happening while acting in breach of regulations, etc.
51CAccidents happening while travelling in employer's transport.
51DAccidents happening while meeting emergency.
51EAccidents happening while commuting to the place of work and vice versa.
52Dependant's benefit.
52AOccupational disease.
53Bar against receiving or recovery of compensation or damages under any other law.
54Determination of question of disablement.
55Review of decisions by medical board or medical appeal tribunal.
55AReview of dependant's benefit.
56Medical benefit.
59Establishment and maintenance of hospitals, etc., by Corporation.
59AProvision of medical benefit by the Corporation in lieu of State Government.
59BMedical and para-medical education.
60Benefit not assignable or attachable.
61Bar of benefits under other enactments.
62Persons not to commute cash benefits.
63Persons not entitled to receive benefit in certain cases.
64Recipients of sickness or disablement benefit to observe conditions.
65Benefits not to be combined.
66[Omitted.].
67[Omitted.].
69Liability of owner or occupier of factories, etc., for excessive sickness benefit.
70Repayment of benefit improperly received.
71Benefit payable up to and including day of death.
72Employer not to reduce wages, etc.
73Employer not to dismiss or punish employee during period of sickness, etc.
73ADefinitions.
73BPower to frame Schemes.
73CCollection of user charges.
73DScheme for other beneficiaries.
73EPower to amend Scheme.
73FLaying of Scheme framed under this Chapter.
74Constitution of Employees' Insurance Court.
75Matters to be decided by Employees' Insurance Court.
76Institution of proceedings, etc.
77Commencement of proceedings.
78Powers of Employees' Insurance Court.
79Appearance by legal practitioners, etc.
80[Omitted.].
81Reference to High Court.
82Appeal.
83Stay of payment pending appeal.
84Punishment for false statement.
85Punishment for failure to pay contributions, etc.
85AEnhanced punishment in certain cases after previous conviction.
85BPower to recover damages.
85CPower of Court to make orders.
86Prosecutions.
86AOffences by companies.
87Exemption of a factory or establishment or class of factories or establishments.
88Exemption of persons or class of persons.
89Corporation to make representation.
90Exemption of factories or establishments belonging to Government or any local authority.
91Exemption from one or more provisions of the Act.
91AExemptions to be either prospective or retrospective.
91AACentral Government to be appropriate Government.
91BMisuse of benefits.
91CWriting off of losses.
92Power of Central Government to give directions.
93Corporation officers and servants to be public servants.
93ALiability in case of transfer of establishment.
94Contributions, etc., due to Corporation to have priority over other debts.
94ADelegation of powers.
95Power of Central Government to make rules.
96Power of State Government to make rules.
97Power of Corporation to make regulations.
99APower to remove difficulties.
100Repeals and savings.
45-IDefinitions.
49Sickness benefit.
50Maternity benefit.
54A References to medical boards and appeals to medical appeal tribunals and Employees' Insurance Courts.
57Scale of medical benefit.
58Provision of medical treatment by State Government.
68Corporation's rights where a principal employer fails or neglects to pay any contribution.
98Omitted.
99Medical care for the families of insured persons.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Act not to apply in relation to certain vacancies.
4Notification of vacancies to employment exchanges.
5Employers to furnish information and returns in prescribed form.
6Right of access to records or documents.
7Penalties.
8Cognizance of offences.
9Protection of action taken in good faith.
10Power to make rules.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Levy and collection of cess on iron ore and manganese ore.
4Payment of duty of customs and duty of excise.
5Crediting proceeds of duty to Consolidated Fund of India.
6Power of Central Government to exempt.
7Interest payable by occupiers of factories and owners of mines.
8Penalty for non-payment of duty of excise within the prescribed period.
9Recovery of amounts due under the Act.
10Penalty for evasion of duty of excise.
11Offence by companies.
12Protection of action taken in good faith.
13Repeal and saving.
14Power to make rules.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Amendment of certain labour laws.
4Exemption from furnishing or maintaining of returns and registers required under certain labour laws.
5Savings.
6Penalty.
7Power to amend Form.
8Power to remove difficulties.
1Short title
2Repealed.
3Repealed.
4Repealed.
5Repealed.
6Repealed.
7Repealed.
8Validation
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Application of Act.
3Definitions.
4Employment of, or work by, women prohibited during certain periods.
5Right to payment of maternity benefit.
5AContinuance of payment of maternity benefit in certain cases.
5BPayment of maternity benefit in certain cases.
6Notice of claim for maternity benefit and payment thereof.
7Payment of maternity benefit in case of death of a woman.
8Payment of medical bonus.
9Leave for miscarriage, etc.
9ALeave with wages for tubectomy operation.
11Nursing breaks.
12Dismissal during absence of pregnancy.
13No deduction of wages in certain cases.
14Appointment of Inspectors.
15Powers and duties of Inspectors.
16Inspectors to be public servants.
17Power of Inspector to direct payments to be made.
18Forfeiture of maternity benefits.
19Abstract of Act and rules thereunder to be exhibited.
20Registers, etc.
21Penalty for contravention of Act by employer.
22Penalty for obstructing Inspector.
23Cognizance of offences.
24Protection of action taken in good faith.
25Power of Central Government to give directions.
26Power to exempt establishments.
27Effect of laws and agreements inconsistent with this Act.
28Power to make rules.
29Amendment of Act 69 of 1951.
30Repeal.
10Leave for illness arising out of pregnancy, delivery, premature birth of child, miscarriage, medical termination of pregnancy or tubectomy operation.
1Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2Definitions.
3Registration of motor transport undertaking.
4Chief inspector and inspectors.
5Powers of the inspectors.
6Facilities to be afforded to inspectors.
7Certifying surgeons.
8Canteens.
9Rest rooms.
10Uniforms.
11Medical facilities.
12First-aid facilities.
13Hours of work for adult motor transport workers.
14Hours of work for adolescents employed as motor transport workers.
15Daily intervals for rest.
16Spread-over.
17Split duty.
18Notice of hours of work.
19Weekly rest.
20Compensatory day of rest.
21Prohibition of employment of children.
22Adolescents employed motor transport workers to carry tokens.
23Certificate of fitness.
24Power to require medical examination.
25Act 4 of 1936 to apply to payment of wages to motor transport workers.
26Extra wages for overtime.
27Annual leave with wages.
28Wages during leave period.
29Obstructions.
30Use of false certificate of fitness.
31Contravention of provisions regarding employment of motor transport workers.
32Other offences.
33Enhanced penalty after previous conviction.
34Offences by companies.
35Cognizance of offences.
36Limitation of prosecutions.
37Effect of laws and agreements inconsistent with this Act.
38Exemptions.
39Powers to give directions.
40Power to make rules.
1Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2Definitions.
2AContinuous service.
3Controlling authority.
4Payment of gratuity.
4ACompulsory insurance.
5Power to exempt.
6Nomination.
7Determination of the amount of gratuity.
7AInspectors.
7BPowers of Inspectors.
8Recovery of gratuity.
9Penalties.
10Exemption of employer from liability in certain cases.
11Cognizance of offences.
12Protection of action taken in good faith.
13Protection of gratuity.
14Act to override other enactments, etc.
15Power to make rules.
1Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2Definitions.
3Reference to time of day.
3AAppointment of registering officers.
3BRegistration of plantations.
3CAppeals against orders of registering officer.
3DPower to make rules.
4Chief inspector and inspectors.
5Powers and functions of inspectors.
6Facilities to be afforded to inspectors.
7Certifying surgeons.
8Drinking water.
9Conservancy.
10Medical facilities.
11Canteens.
12Creches.
13Recreational facilities.
14Educational facilities.
15Housing facilities.
16Power to make rules relating to housing.
16ALiability of employer in respect of accidents resulting from collapse of houses provided by him.
16BAppointment of Commissioners.
16CApplication for compensation.
16DProcedure and powers of Commissioner.
16ELiability to pay compensation, etc., to be decided by Commissioner.
16FSaving as to certain rights.
16GPower to make rules.
17Other facilities.
18Welfare officers.
18ASafety.
18BPower of State Government to make rules.
19Weekly hours.
20Weekly holidays.
21Daily intervals for rest.
22Spreadover.
23Notice of period of work.
24Prohibition of employment of children.
25Night work for women and children.
26Non-adult workers to carry tokens.
27Certificate of fitness.
28Power to require medical examination.
29Application of Chapter.
30Annual leave with wages.
31Wages during leave period.
32Sickness and maternity benefits.
32ANotice of accident.
32BRegister of accidents.
32CCompensation.
33Obstruction.
34Use of false certificate of fitness.
35Contravention of provisions regarding employment of labour.
36Other offences.
37Enhanced penalty after previous conviction.
37APower of court to make orders.
38Exemption of employer from liability in certain cases.
39Cognizance of offences.
39AProtection of action taken in good faith.
40Limitation of prosecutions.
41Power to give directions.
42Power to exempt.
43General power to make rules.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Protection of compulsory deposits.
4Provisions regarding re-payments.
5Rights of nominees.
6Power to make deductions.
6A Withholding or recovery of Government contributions in case of Central Government officers taking up, without prior permission, commercial employment within two years of their retirement.
7Protection for acts done in good faith.
8Power to apply the Act to other Provident Funds.
9Savings as to estates of soldiers.
10Repealed..
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Industrial premises to be licensed.
4Licences.
5Appeals.
6Inspectors.
7Powers of Inspectors.
7AInspector not to disclose the source of any complaint, etc.
8Cleanliness.
9Ventilation.
10Overcrowding.
11Drinking water.
12Latrines and urinals.
13Washing facilities.
14Creches.
15First aid.
16Canteens.
17Working hours.
18Wages for overtime work.
19Interval for rest.
20Spread over.
21Weekly holidays.
22Notice of periods of work.
23Hours of work to correspond with notice under section 22.
24Prohibition of employment of children.
25Prohibition of employment of women or young persons during certain hours.
26Annual leave with wages.
27Wages during leave period.
28Application of the Payment of Wages Act, 1936 to industrial premises.
29Special provisions.
30Onus as to age.
31Notice of dismissal.
32Penalty for obstructing Inspector.
33General penalty for offence.
34Offences by companies.
35Indemnity.
36Cognizance of offences.
38Certain provisions not to apply to industrial premises.
39Application of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.
40Effect of laws and agreements inconsistent with this Act.
41Power to exempt.
42Powers of Central Government to give directions.
43Act not to apply to self-employed persons in private dwelling houses.
44Power to make rules.
37Application of the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946 and the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Appointment of Registrars.
4Mode of registration.
5Application for registration.
6Provisions to be contained in the rules of a Trade Union.
7Power to call for further particulars and to require alteration of name.
8Registration.
9Certificate of registration.
10Cancellation of registration.
11Appeal.
12Registered office.
13Incorporation of registered Trade Unions.
14Certain Acts not to apply to registered Trade Unions.
15Objects on which general funds may be spent.
16Constitution of a separate fund for political purposes.
17Criminal conspiracy in trade disputes.
18Immunity from civil suit in certain cases.
19Enforceability of agreements.
20Right to inspect books of Trade Union.
21Rights of minors to membership of Trade Unions.
21ADisqualifications of office-bearers of Trade Unions.
22Proportion of office-bearers to be connected with the industry.
23Change of name.
24Amalgamation of Trade Unions.
25Notice of change of name or amalgamation.
26Effects of change of name and of amalgamation.
27Dissolution.
28Returns.
29Power to make regulations.
30Publication of regulations.
31Failure to submit returns.
32Supplying false information regarding Trade Unions.
33Cognizance of offences.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Framing of scheme.
4Funding of Central Government Schemes.
7Funding of State Government Schemes.
8Record keeping by District Administration.
9Workers facilitation centres.
10Eligibility for registration and social security benefits.
11Power of Central Government to give directions.
12Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings.
13Power to make rules by Central Government.
14Power to make rules by State Government.
15Laying of rules.
16Saving of certain laws.
17Power to remove difficulties.
5National Social Security Board.
6State Social Security Board.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Constitution of Committee.
4Functions of Committee.
5Powers of Committee.
6Power of Central Government to enforce recommendations of Committee.
7Working journalists entitled to wages at rates not less than those specified in the order.
8 Omitted.
10Authentication of orders, letters, etc., of the Committee.
11Effect of Act on Working Journalists Act, etc.
12Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Committee.
12APenalty.
13Power to make rules.
14Repealed.
9Recovery of money due to working journalists.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Employer's liability for compensation.
4Amount of compensation.
4ACompensation to be paid when due and penalty for default.
5Method of calculating wages.
6Review.
7Commutation of half-monthly payments.
8Distribution of compensation.
9Compensation not to be assigned, attached or charged.
10Notice and claim.
10APower to require from employers statements regarding fatal accidents.
10BReports of fatal accidents and serious bodily injuries.
11Medical examination.
12Contracting.
13Remedies of employer against stranger.
14Insolvency of employer.
14ACompensation to be first charge on assets transferred by employer.
15Special provisions relating to masters and seamen.
15ASpecial provisions relating to captains and other members of crew of aircrafts.
15BSpecial provisions relating to employees abroad of companies and motor vehicles.
16Returns as to compensation.
17Contracting out.
17ADuty of employer to inform employee of his rights.
18[Repealed.].
18APenalties.
19Reference to Commissioners.
20Appointment of Commissioners.
21Venue of proceedings and transfer.
22Form of application.
22APower of Commissioner to require further deposit in cases of fatal accident.
23Powers and procedure of Commissioners.
24Appearance of parties.
25Method of recording evidence.
25ATime limit of disposal of cases relating to compensation.
26Costs.
27Power to submit eases.
28Registration of Agreements.
29Effect of failure to register agreement.
30Appeals.
30A[Omitted.].
31Recovery.
32Power of the State Government to make rules.
33[Repealed.].
34Publication of rules.
35 Rules to give effect to arrangements with other countries for the transfer of money paid as compensation.
36Rules made by Central Government to be laid before Parliament.
1Short title.
2 Extension of jurisdiction of Calcutta High Court to Chandernagore and Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
3Effect of certain orders.
4Power to make rules.
1Short title.
2Limits of ordinary original civil jurisdiction.
1Short title and extent.
2Amendment of Section 4.
3Amendment of Schedule II.
4Levy of fees in certain suits, etc., instituted before commencement of this Act.
5Repeal and saving.
1Short title and commencement.
2 Repealed.
3Repealed.
4Power of Chief Justice to transfer pending suits and proceedings to subordinate courts.
1Short title and extent.
2Definition.
3Additional protection to Judges.
4Saving.
1Title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Constitution of the City Court.
4Appointment, suspension and removal of Judges.
5Judge of City Court to be Judge of Small Clause Court.
6Powers of Judges when City Court consists of more than one Judge.
7Appointment, powers, duties and punishment of ministerial officers.
9Valuation of immoveable property for jurisdictional purposes.
10Process-fees.
11Appointment of Receivers.
12[Repealed.].
13Repayment of half fees on settlement before hearing.
14Allowance for fees paid in City Court in cases removed to High Court.
15Appeals.
16Saving of original civil jurisdiction of High Court.
17Seal to be used.
18Holidays and vacations.
8Questions arising in suits, etc., under Act to be dealt with according to law administered by High Court.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of the Court of the Judicial Commissioner.
4Appointment of Judicial Commissioner and Additional Judicial Commissioner.
5Casual vacancy in the office of the Judicial Commissioner.
6Rank, precedence and responsibility of Judicial Commissioner.
7Exercising of jurisdiction by Judicial Commissioner and Additional Judicial Commissioner.
8Civil and criminal jurisdiction of the Court of the Judicial Commissioner.
9Registrar and ministerial officers of the Court of the Judicial Commissioner.
10Superintendence and control of subordinate court.
11Registers, books, accounts and statements to be kept by the Judicial Commissioner.
12Procedure of the Court of the Judicial Commissioner.
13Admission and removal of advocates, vakils and pleaders.
14Court of the Judicial Commissioner to be a court of record.
15Place of sitting of the Court of the Judicial Commissioner.
16Classes of subordinate civil courts.
17Civil districts and district judges.
18Additional district judges.
19Subordinate judges and munsiffs.
20District court to be principal civil court of original jurisdiction.
21Original jurisdiction of district courts.
22Original jurisdiction of courts of subordinate judges and munsiffs.
23Local limits of the jurisdiction of courts of subordinate judges and munsiffs.
24Small causes jurisdiction of subordinate judges and munsiffs.
26Place of sittings of courts.
27Administrative control of courts.
28District Judge's power to distribute business.
29Seals of courts.
30Ministerial officers of the courts.
31Delegation of powers of district judges and district courts in certain cases.
32Appeals from original decrees.
33Appeals from appellate decrees.
34Revisional powers of the Court of the Judicial Commissioner.
35Court fees payable on applications for revision.
36Temporary vacancy in the office of district judge.
37Delegation of powers of district judges.
38Temporary vacancy in the office of a subordinate judge or munsiff.
40Power of the Judicial Commissioner to make rules.
41Presiding officers of courts not to try suits and cases in which they are interested.
42Certain decisions to be according to custom or personal law.
43Holidays.
44Pending proceedings.
45Repeals and savings.
46Declaration of the Judicial Commissioner's Court as a High Court for certain purposes.
25Exercise by subordinate judges and munsiffs of jurisdiction of district courts in certain proceedings.
39Power to confer powers of civil courts on officers in Hill Areas and procedure before the courts of such officers.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Headquarters of Commission.
4Reference to Commission for filling up of vacancies.
5Procedure for selection of Judge of Supreme Court.
6Procedure for selection of Judge of High Court.
7Power of President to require reconsideration.
8Officers and employees of Commission.
9Procedure for transfer of Judges.
10Procedure to be followed by Commission in discharge of its functions.
11Power to make rules.
12Power to make regulations.
13Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
14Power to remove difficulties.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Advocates’ Welfare Fund.
4Establishment of Trustee Committee.
5Disqualifications and removal of Chairperson or Member of Trustee Committee.
7Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Trustee Committee.
8Meetings of Trustee Committee.
9Travelling and daily allowances to nominated Chairperson and Members of Trustee Committee
10Vesting and application of Fund.
11Functions of Trustee Committee.
12Borrowing and investment.
13Accounts and audit.
14Powers and duties of Secretary.
15Payment of certain monies to Fund by State Bar Council.
16Recognition by a State Bar Council of any association of advocates.
17Duties of State Bar Associations and State Advocates’ Associations.
18Membership in Fund.
19Ex gratia grant to a member of Fund.
20Review.
21Payment of amount on cessation of practice.
22Restriction on alienation, attachment, etc., of interest of member in Fund.
23Exemption from income-tax.
24Group Life Insurance for members of Fund and other benefits.
25Appeal against decision or order of Trustee Committee.
26Printing and distribution of Advocates’ Welfare Fund Stamps by State Bar Council.
27Vakalatnama to bear stamps.
28Certain persons not to be eligible for benefits.
29Protection of action taken in good faith.
30Bar of jurisdiction of civil courts.
31Power to summon witnesses and take evidence.
32Power to amend Schedules I and II.
33Power of appropriate Government to issue directions.
34Power of appropriate Government to supersede Trustee Committee.
35Power of Central Government to make rules.
36Power of State Government to make rules.
37Rules and notifications to be laid before Parliament or State Legislature.
38Saving.
6Resignation by nominated Chairperson and Members of Trustee Committee and filling up of casual vacancy.
4Composition of Bar Councils.
5Special provisions regarding constitution of first Bar Councils.
5AAd hoc Bar Council for Gujarat High Court.
6Power to make rules regarding constitution and procedure of Bar Councils.
7Power of Bar Council to make bye-laws.
8Enrolment of advocates.
9Qualifications and admission of advocates.
10[Repealed.].
11[Repealed.].
12[Repealed.].
13[Repealed.].
14Right of advocates to practise.
15General power of Bar Councils to make rules.
16Power to fix fees payable as costs.
17Indemnity against legal proceedings.
18Publication of rules.
19Amendment of enactments, etc.
20Transitional provision regarding certain Bar Councils affected by States’ reorganisation.
1Short title, extent and application.
2Interpretation.
3Constitution and incorporation of Bar Councils.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Declaration of reciprocal arrangements.
4Registration in India of maintenance orders maintenance orders made in the reciprocating territories.
5Transmission of maintenance orders made in India.
6 Power of summary Courts to make provisional maintenance order against persons resident in reciprocating territories.
7Powers of Court of summary jurisdiction to confirm maintenance order made out of India.
8Enforcement of maintenance orders.
9Payment of charges for transmission of sums awarded as maintenance and other costs and charges.
10Proof of documents signed by officers of Court.
11Depositions to be evidence.
12Rule-making power.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
4General effect of vesting.
5Central Government or the Bharat Aluminium Company not to be liable for prior liabilities.
6Vesting of the Aluminium undertaking in Bharat Aluminium Company.
7Payment of amounts.
8Payment of further amounts.
9Management, etc., of the Aluminium undertaking.
10Power of Central Government to issue directions.
11Duty of persons to account for assets, etc., in their possession.
12Continuance of employees.
13Provident fund and other funds.
14Appointment of Commissioner of Payments.
15Payment by the Central Government to the Commissioner.
16Certain powers of the Central Government or Bharat Aluminium Company.
17Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
18Priority of claims.
19Examination of claims.
20Admission or rejection of claims.
21Disbursement of money by the Commissioner to claimants.
22Disbursement of amounts to the Company.
23Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be transferred to the general revenue account.
24Act to have overriding effect.
26Penalties.
27Offences by companies.
28Protection of action taken in good faith.
29Delegation of powers.
30Power to make rules.
31Power to remove difficulties.
3Transfer to, and vesting in, the Central Government of the Aluminium undertaking of the Company.
25Contracts in relation to the Aluminium undertaking to cease to have effect unless ratified by the Central Government or Bharat Aluminium Company.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Validation of certain State laws and actions taken and things done thereunder.
3Repeal and savings.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Act to override all other enactments, etc.
4Abolition, etc., of mining concessions.
5General effect of declaring the mining concessions to be mining leases.
6Payment of amounts to concession holders.
7Payment of further amount.
8Commissioner of Payments to be appointed.
9Payment by the Central Government to the Commissioner.
10Claims to be made to the Commissioner.
11Liability of Central Government to end on payment of claim.
12Disputes how to be dealt with.
13Undisbursed or unclaimed amount to be deposited to the general revenue account.
16Offences by companies.
17Protection of action taken in good faith.
18Delegation of powers.
19Declaration as to the policy of the State.
20Power to make rules.
21Power to remove difficulties.
22Validation.
14Repealed.
15Penalties.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3"Undertaking"--meaning of.
4Taking over of management of the undertaking of the Metal Corporation.
5Appointment of Administrator to take over the management of the undertaking.
6Application of Act 1 of 1956.
7Vesting of the undertaking of the Metal Corporation in the Central Government.
8Central Government to be the lessee of the State Government.
10Payment of amount for deprivation of management.
11Payment of amount for acquisition of the undertaking.
12Time of payment.
13Management, etc., of the undertaking.
14Provisions relating to employees.
15Provident and other funds.
16Act to have overriding effect.
17Contracts in bad faith may be cancelled or varied.
18Protection of action taken in good faith.
19Delegation of powers.
20Penalties.
21Offences by companies.
22Power to make rules.
23Power to remove difficulties.
24Abolition of Tribunal, etc.
25Repeal of Ordinance and saving.
9Power of Central Government to direct vesting of the undertaking of the Metal Corporation in a Government company.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Membership of Gram Sabha and disqualification.
4Cessation of Membership.
5Periodicity of Meetings.
6Convening of Meetings.
7Quorum.
8Gram Sabha Meetings.
9Agenda.
10Resolution.
11Functions of Gram Sabha.
12Vigilance Committee.
13Constitution of Gram Panchayat.
14Incorporation of Gram Panchayat.
15Electoral Roll of Gram Panchayat.
16Publication of Electoral Roll of Gram Panchayat.
17Composition of Gram Panchayat.
18Division of Gram Sabha into territorial constituencies.
19Reservation of seats.
20Term of the Gram Panchayats.
21Election of the Pradhan and members of Gram Panchayat.
23Filling of casual vacancy in the office of Pradhan and of the member.
24Election of Up-Pradhan.
25Reservation of seats for Pradhan and Up-Pradhan.
26Procedure for election of Up-Pradhan on the establishment of Gram Panchayat.
27Term of the office of the Pradhan and Up-Pradhan.
28Powers, functions and duties of Pradhan and Up-Pradhan.
29Resignation of Pradhan and Up-Pradhan.
30No confidence motion against the Pradhan and Up-Pradhan.
31Resignation of members.
32Meeting of Gram Panchayat.
33Minutes.
34Quorum and procedure.
35Functions of Gram Panchayat.
36Assignment of functions.
37General powers of the Gram Panchayat.
38Standing Committees.
39Property and funds.
40Taxation.
41Financial assistance to Gram Panchayats.
42Budget of the Gram Panchayat.
43Accounts.
44Audit.
45Staff of Gram Panchayat.
46Staffing pattern and category of employees.
47Appointment and control of employees.
48Establishment of Zilla Parishad.
49Composition of Zilla Parishad.
50Elected Members.
51Filling of casual vacancy.
52Reservation.
53Term of a Zilla Parishad.
54Election of Adhyaksha and Up-Adhyaksha.
55Salary and allowances to the Adhyaksha and Up-Adhyaksha and other Members.
56Powers, funtions and duties of the Adhyaksha and Up-Adhyaksha.
57Resignation or removal of the Adhyaksha and Up-Adhyaksha.
58Resignation of Member.
59Meeting of the Zilla Parishad.
60Minutes.
61Functions and powers of Zilla Parishad.
62General powers of Zilla Parishad.
63Assignment of functions.
64Delegation of powers.
65Standing Committees.
66Functions of the Standing Committee.
67Procedure of Committees.
68Power to acquire, hold and dispose of property.
69Zilla Parishad Fund.
70Taxation.
71Financial arrangements of Zilla Parishad.
72Budget.
73Accounts.
74Audit.
75Staff of Zilla Parishad.
76Functions of the Chief Executive Officer and other officers.
77Right to requisition records, recover money, etc.
78Powers to revise or modify decisions of committees.
79Powers of Gram Panchayats to make bye-laws.
80Powers of Zilla Parishad to make regulations.
81Powers of Government to make model regulations and bye-laws.
83Dissolution of Gram Panchayats and Zilla Parishad in certain other cases.
84Inquiry into the afffairs of the Panchayats by the Government.
85Inspection of Development Schemes.
86Directions from the Government.
89Zilla Prishads, power of suspending the executions of order, etc., of Gram Panchayat.
90Government’s power of suspending execution of unlawful orders or resolutions.
91Purchase of stores and equipment.
92Power to appoint administrator in certain cases.
93Removal of members for misconduct, etc.
94Restrictions on withdrawal of powers and functions from the Panchayats.
95Preparation of development plans.
96District Planning Committee.
97Finance Commission for Panchyats.
98State Election Commission.
99Determination of elected members after census.
100Qualification of membership for election to Panchayat or Zilla Parishad.
101Disqualification for memberships.
103Constitution of Election Tribunal.
104Annual Administration Report.
105Power to make rules.
106Bar to interference by Courts in electoral matters.
107Taking of oath.
108Repeal and savings.
109Removal of difficulties.
22Appointment of an Administrative Committee or Administrator on failure to elect members of Gram Panchayats and in other cases.
82Powers of Government to dissolve and reconstitute Gram Panchayat and Zilla Parishad in case of alteration of area.
87Commissioner and Chief Executive officers powers in respect of Gram Panchayat and Zilla Parishad.
88Power of Government and Chief Executive Officer to provide for performance of duties in default of Gram Panchayat or Zilla Parishad
102Power of State Government to rescind or suspend resolution of a Gram Panchayat or Zilla Parishad.
1Short title.
2Definition.
3Extension of Part IX of the Constitution.
4Exceptions and modifications to Part IX of the Constitution.
5Continuance of existing laws and Panchayats.
1Short title and commencement.
2Repeal of Punjab Acts 4 of 1953 and 3 of 1961.
3Saving.
391Saving.
4Vacation of office by existing office bearers.
32Appointment of another person for discharging the duties of managing director during his absence.
109 Burden of proof as to relationship in the cases of partners, landlord and tenant, principal and agent.
14APower of court to engage experts.
20ASpecial provisions for contract relating to infrastructure project.
20BSpecial Courts.
20C Expeditious disposal of suits.
25Agreement without consideration, void, unless it is in writing and registered, or is a promise to compensate for something done, or is a promise to pay a debt barred by limitation law.
34 When event on which contract is contingent to be deemed impossible, if it is the future conduct of a living person.
35When contracts become void which are contingent on happening of specified event within fixed time . When contracts may be enforced, which are contingent on specified event not happening within fixed time.
47Time and place for performance of promise
54 Effect of default as to that promise which should be first performed, in contract consisting of reciprocal promises.
49Place for performance of promise, where no application to be made and no place fixed for performance.
10AAnnual report and accounts.
14 Omitted.
15Trusts not to be entered on the register of shareholders.
10Date of delivery, possession of property acquired and documents relating thereto.
65Obligation of person who has received advantage under void agreement, or contract that becomes void.
124"Contract of indemnity" defined
132Liability of two persons, primarily liable, not affected by arrangement between them that one shall be surety on others default.
135Discharge of surety when creditor compounds with, gives time to, or agrees not to sue, principal debtor.
215Right of principal when agent deals, on his own account, in business of agency without principals consent.
234Consequence of inducing agent or principal to act on belief that principal or agent will be held exclusively liable.
54Power to compound offences.
1Short title.
2Acts 26 of 1871 and 21 of 1876 repealed.
3“Collector” defined.
4Purposes for which loans may be granted under this Act.
5Mode of dealing with applications for loans.
6Period for repayment of loans.
7Recovery of loans.
8Order granting loan conclusive on certain points.
9Liability of joint borrowers as among themselves.
10Power to make rules.
11Exemption of improvements from assessment to land revenue.
12 Certain powers of State Government to be exercisable by Board of Revenue or Financial Commissioner.
1Short title, local extent and commencement.
2[Repealed.].
3Definitions.
4Exclusive privilege in respect of telegraphs, and power to grant licenses.
5Power for Government to take possession of licensed telegraphs and to order interception of messages.
6Power to establish telegraph on land of Railway Company.
6APower to notify rates for transmission of messages to countries outside India.
7Power to make rules for the conduct of telegraphs.
7ASaving of existing agreements.
7BArbitration of disputes.
8Revocation of licenses.
9Government not responsible for loss or damage.
9AEstablishment of Universal Service Obligation Fund.
9BCrediting of sum to Consolidated Fund of India.
9CGrants and loans by the Central Government.
9DAdministration and utilisation of Fund.
10Power for telegraph authority to place and maintain telegraph lines and posts.
11Rower to enter on property in order to repair or remove telegraph lines or posts .
12Power for local authority to give permission under section 10, clause (c), subject to conditions.
13Power for local authority to require removal or alteration of telegraph line or post.
14Power to alter position of gas or water pipes or drains.
15Disputes between telegraph authority and local authority.
18Removal of trees interrupting telegraphic communication.
19Telegraph lines and posts placed before the passing of this Act.
19BPower to confer upon licensee powers of telegraph authority under this Part.
20Establishing, maintaining or working unauthorised telegraph. 20A. Breach of condition of license.
21Using unauthorised telegraphs.
22Opposing establishment of telegraphs on railway land.
23Intrusion into signal-room, trespass in telegraph office or obstruction.
24Unlawfully attempting to learn contents of messages.
25Intentionally damaging or tampering with telegraphs.
25AInjury to or interference with a telegraph line or post.
27Telegraph officer fraudulently sending messages without payment.
28Misconduct.
29[Repealed.].
29APenalty.
30Retaining a message delivered by mistake.
31Bribery.
32Attempts to commit offences.
34Application of Act to Presidency-towns.
35[Repealed.].
16Exercise of powers conferred by section 10, and disputes as to compensation, in case of property other than that of a local authority.
17Removal or alteration of telegraph line or post on property other than that of a local authority.
19APerson exercising legal right likely to damage telegraph or interfere with telegraphic communication to give notice.
26Telegraph officer or other official making away with or altering, or unlawfully intercepting or disclosing, messages, or divulging purport of signals.
33Power to employ additional police in places where mischief to telegraphs is re.
1Short title and local extent.
2Saving for mineral rights of the Government.
3Declaration that mines are not needed.
4Notice to be given before working mines lying under land.
5Power to prevent or restrict working.
6Mode of determining persons interested and amount of compensation.
8Mining communications.
9Appropriate Government to pay compensation for injury done to mines.
10And also for injury arising from any airway or other work.
11Power to officer of appropriate Government to enter and inspect the working of mines.
12Penalty for refusal to allow inspection.
14Construction of Act when land acquired has been transferred to a local authority or Company.
15[Repealed.].
16Definition of local authority and Company.
17This Act to be read with Land Acquisition Act, 1870.
7If appropriate Government does not offer to pay compensation, mines may be worked in a proper manner.
13If mines worked contrary to provisions of this Act, appropriate Government may require means to be adopted for safety of land acquired.
1Short title and commencement.
2Extent.
3Definitions.
4Saving of local laws.
7Indexes to be kept at general registry office.
8Indexes to be open to inspection.
9Copies of entries to be admissible in evidence.
10Superintendence of Registrars by Registrar General.
13[Omitted.].
14Registrar to be deemed a public servant.
15[Repealed.].
16Office and attendance of Registrar.
17Absence of Registrar or vacancy in his office.
18Register books to be supplied and preservation of records to be provided for.
20Persons authorised to give notice of birth.
21Persons authorised to give notice of death.
22Entry of birth or death to be signed by person giving notice.
23Grant of certificate of registration of birth or death.
24Duty of Registrars as to sending certified copies of entries in register books to Registrar General.
25Searches and copies of entries in register books.
26Exceptional provision for registration of certain births and deaths.
29[Repealed.].
30[Repealed.].
31[Repealed.].
33Appointment of Commissioners to examine registers.
34Duties of Commissioners.
35Searches of lists prepared by Commissioners and grant of certified copies of entries.
35AConstitution of additional Commissions for purposes of this Chapter.
36Rules.
37[Repealed.].
5Powers exercisable from time to time
6 Establishment of general registry offices and appointment of Registrars General.
11Persons whose births and deaths are registrable.
12 Power for State Government to appoint Registrars for its territories.
19Duty of Registrar to register births and deaths of which notice is given
27 Penalty for willfully giving false information
28 Correction of entry in register of births or deaths.
32Permission to persons having custody of certain records to send them within one year to Registrar General.
1Title.
2Extent and commencement of Part I.
3Power of State Government to make rules determining value of land for jurisdictional purposes.
4Valuation of relief in certain suits relating to land not to exceed the value of the land.
5Making and enforcement of rules.
6Repeal of section 14 of the Madras Civil Courts Act, 1873.
7Extent and commencement of Part II.
8Court-fee value and jurisdictional value to be the same in certain suits.
9Determination of value of certain suits by High Court.
10[Repealed.].
11Procedure where objection is taken on appeal or revision that a suit or appeal was not properly valued for jurisdictional purposes.
12Proceedings pending at commencement of Part I or Part II.
1Title, extent and commencement.
2[Repealed.].
3Savings.
4Definition.
5Establishment of Courts of Small Causes.
6Judge.
7Appointment of times of sitting in certain circumstances.
8Additional Judges.
9[Repealed.].
10Power to require two Judges to si t as a bench.
11Decision in case heard by a bench.
12Registrar.
13[Repealed.].
14Duties of ministerial officers.
15Cognizance of suits by Courts of Small Causes.
16Exclusive jurisdiction of Courts of Small Causes.
17Application of the Code of Civil Procedure.
18Trial of suits by Registrar.
19Admission, return and rejection of plaints by Registrar.
20Passing of decrees by Registrar on confession.
21Execution of decrees by Registrar.
22Adjournment of cases by chief ministerial officer.
23Return of plaints in suits involving questions of title .
24Appeal from certain orders of Courts of Small Causes.
25Revision of decrees and orders of Courts of Small Causes.
26[Repealed.].
27Finali ty of decrees and orders.
28Subordination of Courts of Small Causes.
29Seal.
30Abolit ion of Courts of Small Causes.
31Saving of power to appoint Judge of Court of Small Causes to other office.
33Application of Act and Code to Court so invested as to two Courts.
34Modification of Code as so applied.
35Continuance of proceedings of abolished Courts.
36[Repealed.].
37Publication of certain orders.
32Application of Act to Courts invested with jurisdiction of Court of Small Causes.
1Title, extent and commencement.
2Repeal.
3Classes of Courts.
4Number of District Judges, Subordinate Judges and Munsifs.
5[Repealed.] .
6Vacancies among District or Subordinate Judges.
7[Repealed.] .
8Additional Judges.
9Administrative control of courts.
10Temporary charge of District Court.
11Transfer of proceedings on vacation of office of Subordinate Judge.
12[Repealed.] .
13Power to fix local limits of jurisdiction of Courts.
14Place of sitting of Courts.
15Vacations of Courts.
16Seals of Courts.
17Continuance of proceedings of Courts ceasing to have jurisdiction.
18Extent of original jurisdiction of District or Subordinate Judge.
19Extent of jurisdiction of Munsif.
20Appeals from District and Additional Judges.
21Appeals from Subordinate Judges and Munsifs.
22Power to transfer to Subordinate Judges appeals from Munsifs.
24Disposal of proceedings referred to in last foregoing section.
25Power to invest Subordinate Judges and Munsifs with Small Cause Court jurisdiction.
26[Repealed.].
27[Repealed.].
28[Repealed.].
29[Repealed.].
30[Repealed.].
31[Repealed.].
32[Repealed.].
33[Repealed.].
34[Repealed.].
35[Repealed.].
36Power to confer powers of Civil Courts on officers.
37Certain decisions to be according to Native law.
38Judges not to try suits in which they are interested.
39Subordination of Courts to District Court.
40Application of Act to State Courts of Small Causes .
23Exercise by Subordinate Judge or Munsif of jurisdiction of District Court in certain proceedings.
1Short title.
2Repeal of Act V of 1878.
3Definitions.
4Powers exercisable from time to time.
5The local rate.
6Road, school and post cesses to merge in the rate.
7Liability for local rate.
8Power to recover a share of the rate from occupancy-tenant.
9Appropriation of proceeds of local rate.
10Establishment of district and local boards.
11Number and appointment or election of members.
12Term of office of members.
13Resignation of members.
14Powers of the Local Government as to removal of mothers.
15Filling of casual vacancies.
16Incorporation of district boards.
17Time for district and local boards coming into existence.
18Chairman.
19Vice-chairman.
20Duties of district board.
21Duties of local board.
22Limits on expenditure of local board.
23Power for district board to provide for performance of duty in default of local board.
24Joint committees.
25Record and publication of proceedings.
26Power to make rules as to business and affairs.
27Employment of officers and servants.
28Pensions of Government officials serving boards.
29Pensions of servants of boards.
30Powers of taxation conferred on district boards.
31Procedure in imposing taxes.
32Reduction and abolition of tax.
33Levy of fees.
34Additional funds to be provided by the Government.
35District fund.
36Vesting, custody and investment of district fund.
37Application of district fund.
38Works or undertakings benefiting several districts.
39Annual estimates of income and expenditure of district boards.
40Accounts of district boards.
41Estimates and accounts of local boards.
42Inspection of estimates and accounts.
43Publication of abstract of accounts.
44Control of Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner over boards and joint committees.
45Power to suspend action.
46Extraordinary powers of Deputy Commissioner in ease of emergency.
47Power to provide for performance of duties in case of default of board.
48Power to invest other officers with power of control.
49Report of action under preceding sections.
50Powers of Local Government and its officers over boards.
52Consequences of supersession.
53Constitution of new board, and transfer of functions of superseded local boards.
54Disputes.
55Power of the Governor General in Council and the Local Government to make rules.
56Power to make regulations.
57Penalty for infringement of regulations.
58Prosecutions.
59Liability of members of boards.
60Procedure for making rules and regulations.
61Acquisition of land.
63Saving for Act XI of 1879.
64General powers of Local Government and Commissioners.
65Contracts of local Committees.
66Government officers serving under committees to continue under board.
67Power of Local Government to except local area from operation of Act.
68Committee to be constituted for district wholly excepted from Act.
69Power to direct that Act XX of 1856 shall cease to be in force.
70Recovery of rates.
71Local rate or tax how to be assessed and collected.
72Appeals.
73Instalments of rates and taxes.
74Power of Local Government to exempt from taxation.
75Power to direct measurements.
77Confirmation and recovery of existing rates.
78[Repealed.].
79[Repealed.].
1Title and commencement.
2Division of Reserve Forces into Regular and Supplementary Reserves.
3Locality of service of Reserves.
4Power to make rules for regulation of Reserve Forces.
5Liability of Reserve Forces to military law.
6Punishment of certain offences by persons belonging to Reserve Forces.
7 Reinstatement in civil employ of persons belonging to Reserve Forces on termination of periods of training, muster or Army services.
8 Preservation of certain rights of persons belonging to Reserve Forces when called up for training, muster or army service.
1Title and extent.
2Definitions.
3 Recovery of public demands by enforcement of processes in other districts than those in which they become payable.
4Remedy available to person denying liability to pay amount recovered under last foregoing section.
5 Recovery by Collectors of sums recoverable as arrears of revenue by other public officers or by local authorities.
6Property liable to sale under this Act.
7Saving of local laws relating to revenue.
8Recovery in India of certain public demands arising beyond India.
9Recovery in India of land revenues etc., accruing in Burma.
10Duty of Collectors to remit moneys collected in certain cases.
1Title, extent and commencement.
2Definition.
3Appointment and incorporation of treasurer of Charitable Endowments.
3ADefinition of “appropriate Government”, etc.
4Orders vesting property in treasurer.
5Schemes for administration of property vested in the treasurer.
6Mode of applying for vesting orders and schemes.
7[Omitted.].
8Bare trusteeship of treasurer.
9Annual publication of list of properties vested in treasurer.
10Limitation of functions and powers of treasurer.
11Provision for continuance of office of treasurer in certain contingencies.
12Transfer of property from one treasurer to another.
13Power to make rules.
14Indemnity to Government and treasurer.
15Saving with respect to Advocate General and Official Trustee.
16[Omitted.].
1Title, extent and commencement.
2[Repealed.].
3Saving of jurisdiction of Courts of Wards and Chartered High Courts.
4Definitions.
5[Omitted.].
6Saving of power to appoint in other cases.
7Power of the Court to make order as to guardianship.
8Persons entitled to apply for order.
9Court having jurisdiction to entertain application.
10Form of application.
11Procedure on admission of application.
13Hearing of evidence before making of order.
14Simultaneous proceedings in different Courts.
15Appointment or declaration of several guardians.
16Appointment or declaration of guardian for property beyond jurisdiction of the Court.
17Matters to be considered by the Court in appointing guardian.
18Appointment or declaration of Collector in virtue of office.
19Guardian not to be appointed by the Court in certain cases.
20Fiduciary relation of guardian to ward.
21Capacity of minors to act as guardians.
22Remuneration of guardian.
23Control of Collector as guardian.
24Duties of guardian of the person.
25Title of guardian to custody of ward.
26Removal of war from jurisdiction.
27Duties of guardian of property.
28Powers of testamentary guardian.
29Limitation of powers of guardian of property appointed or declared by the Court.
30Voidability of transfers made in contravention of section 28 or section 29.
31Practice with respect to permitting transfers under section 29.
32Variation of powers of guardian of property appointed or declared by the Court.
34Obligations on guardian of property appointed or declared by the Court.
34APower to award remuneration for auditing accounts.
35Suit against guardian where administration-bond was taken.
36Suit against guardian where administration-bond was not taken.
37General liability of guardian as trustee.
38Right of survivorship among joint guardians.
39Removal of guardian.
40Discharge of guardian.
41Cessation of authority of guardian.
42Appointment of successor to guardian dead, discharged or removed.
43Orders for regulating conduct or proceedings of guardians, and enforcement of those orders.
44Penalty for removal of ward from jurisdiction.
45Penalty for contumacy.
46Reports by Collectors and subordinate Courts.
47Orders appealable.
48Finality of other orders.
49Costs.
50Power of High Court to make rules.
51Applicability of Act to guardians already appointed by Court.
52[Repealed.].
53[Repealed.].
4APower to confer jurisdiction on subordinate judicial officers and to transfer proceedings to such officers.
12 Power to make interlocutory order for production of minor and interim protection of person and property.
33Right of guardian so appointed or declared to apply to the Court for opinion in management of property, of ward.
1Extension of Act V, 1882, to Bombay and the North-Western Provinces and Oudh.
1Title and commencement.
2Confirmation of indenture of March, 1891.
3Additions to schedule to indenture.
4Limitation for claims to scheduled immoveable property.
5Perpetual descent of property.
6Relief from stamp and registration laws.
1Title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Power to extend provisions of Act.
4Mode of proof of entries in bankers’ books.
5Case in which officer of bank not compellable to produce books.
6Inspection of books by order of Court or Judge.
7Costs.
8Order of court to be construed to be order made by specified officer.
1Short title and extent.
2Definition of “diseased”.
3Application of Act to local areas by State Government.
4State Government to appoint Inspectors.
5Power of entry and search.
6Power of seizure.
7Horse to be examined by Veterinary Practitioner.
8Horse to be destroyed if found diseased : otherwise restored.
9When horse diseased, place where it has been to be disinfected, etc.
10Owner or person in charge of diseased horse to give notice.
11Prohibition against removal, without license, of horse which has been with diseased horse.
12Vexatious entries, searches and seizures.
14Power to make rules.
15Appointment of same person to be both Inspector and Veterinary Practitioner.
16Protection to persons acting under Act.
17[Repealed.].
13Penalty for refusing to comply with notice under section 9, or for removing horse contrary to section 11.13
1Short title and local extent.
2Definitions.
3Power to regulate importation of live-stock.
4Power of State Government to make rules.
5Protection to persons acting under Act.
1Short title, extent, application and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Meanings of “in course of transmission by post” and “delivery”.
4Exclusive privilege of conveying letters reserved to the Government.
5Certain persons expressly forbidden to convey letters.
6Exemption from liability for loss, misdelivery, delay or damage.
7Power to fix rates of inland postage.
8Power to make rules as to payment of postage and fees in certain cases.
9Power to make rules as to registered newspapers.
10Power to declare rates of foreign postage.
11Liability for payment of postage.
12Recovery of postage and other sums due in respect of postal articles.
13Customs duty paid by the post office to be recoverable as postage.
14Post Office marks prima facie evidence of certain facts denoted.
15Official mark to be evidence of amount of postage.
16Provision of postage stamps and power to make rules as to them.
17Postage stamps to be deemed to be stamps for the purpose of revenue.
18Redelivery to sender of postal article in course of transmission by post.
19Transmission by post of anything injurious prohibited.
19ATransmission by post of tickets, proposals, etc., relating to unauthorised lotteries prohibited.
20Transmission by post of anything indecent, etc., prohibited.
21Power to make rules as to transmission by post of postal articles.
22Power to postpone dispatch or delivery of certain postal articles.
23Power to deal with postal articles posted in contravention of Act.
24Power to deal with postal articles containing goods contraband or liable to duty.
24APower to deliver such articles to Customs authority.
25Power to intercept notified goods during transmission by post.
26Power to intercept postal articles for public good.
27Power to deal with postal articles from abroad bearing fictitious or previously used stamps.
27AProhibition of transmission by post of certain newspapers.
27BPower to detain newspapers and other articles being transmitted by post.
27DJurisdiction barred.
28Registration of postal articles.
29Power to make rules as to registration.
30Insurance of postal articles.
31Power to require insurance of postal articles.
32Power to make rules as to insurance.
33Liability in respect of postal articles insured.
34Transmission by post of value-payable postal articles.
35Power to make rules as to value-payable postal articles.
36Power to give effect to arrangements with other countries.
37Power to make rules as to disposal of undelivered postal articles.
38Disposal of undelivered postal articles at office of Post Master General.
39Final disposal of undelivered postal articles.
42Allowance of gratuities for conveyance of postal articles by ships other than mail ships.
43Power to maintain money order system and to make rules as to remittances thereby.
44Power for remitter to recall money order or alter name of payee.
45Power to provide for the issue of postal orders.
46Power to give effect to arrangements with other countries.
47Recovery of money order paid to the wrong person.
48Exemption from liability in respect of money orders.
49Penalty for misconduct of person employed to carry or deliver mail bags or postal articles.
53Penalty for opening, detaining or delaying postal articles.
54Penalty for fraud in connection with official marks and for receipt of excess postage.
55Penalty for fraudulently preparing, altering secreting or destroying Post Office documents.
56Penalty for fraudulently sending unpaid postal articles.
57[Repealed.].
58Penalty for contravention of section 4.
59Penalty for contravention of section 5.
60Penalty for breach of rules under section 16.
61Penalty for contravention of section 19, 19A or 20.
62Penalty for defiling or injuring post office letter-boxes.
64Penalty for making false declaration.
66Penalty for detention of letters on board vessel arriving in port.
67Penalty for detaining mails or opening mail bag.
68Penalty for retaining postal articles wrongly delivered or mail bags.
69Penalty for unlawfully diverting letters.
70Penalty for abetting or attempting to commit, offences under Act.
71Property in cases of offences to be laid in the Post Office.
72Authority for prosecutions under certain sections of Act.
73Zamindari and other district posts.
74General power to make rules and provisions as to rules under Act.
75Delegation of powers, other than rule-making powers to Director General.
76[Repealed.].
77[Repealed.].
27CProcedure for disposal by High Court of applications for release of newspapers and articles so detained.
40Duty of master of ship, departing from any port in India and not being a mail ship, to convey mail bags.
41Duty of master of ship arriving at any port in India in respect of postal articles and mail bags on board.
50Penalty for voluntary withdrawal from duty, without permission or notice, of person employed to carry or deliver mail bags or postal articles.
51Penalty for making false entry in register kept by person employed to carry or deliver any postal articles.
52Penalty for theft, dishonest misappropriation, secretion, destruction, or throwing away of postal articles.
63Penalty for affixing without authority thing to, or painting, tarring or disfiguring, post office or post office letter-box.
65Penalty for master of ship failing to comply with the provisions of section 40 or 41.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
2AConstruction of references to laws not in force, or any functionary not in existence, in any area.
3Declaration and notice that restrictions will be imposed.
4Power to do preliminary Acts after publication of notice under section 3, sub-section (2).
5Payment for damage.
6Further powers exercisable after publication of notice under section 3, sub-section (2).
7Restrictions.
8Land to be marked out, measured, registered and planned.
9Notice to persons interested.
10Power to require and enforce the making of statements as to names and interests.
11Application of certain sections of the Indian Penal Code.
12Inquiry and award by Collector.
13Award of Collector when to be final.
14Adjournment of inquiry.
15Power to summon and enforce attendance of witnesses and production of documents.
16Matters to be considered and neglected.
17Supplementary proceedings.
18Reference to Court.
19Collector's statement to the Court.
20Service of notice.
21Restriction on scope of proceedings.
22Proceedings to be in open Court.
23Matters to be considered in determining compensation.
24Matters not to be considered in determining compensation.
25Rules as to amount of compensation.
26Form of awards.
27Costs.
28Collector may be directed to pay interest on excess compensation.
29Particulars of apportionment to be specified.
30Dispute as to apportionment.
31Payment of compensation or deposit of same in Court.
32Investment of money deposited in respect of lands belonging to persons incompetent to alienate.
33Investment of money deposited in other cases.
34Payment of interest.
35Service of notices.
36Penalties.
37Magistrate to enforce the terms of the Act.
39Demolition of part of house or building and imposition of restrictions on part of land.
40Exemption from stamp duty and fees.
41Notice in case of suits for anything done in pursuance of Act.
42Code of Civil Procedure to apply to proceedings before Court.
43Appeals in proceedings before Court.
44Power to make rules.
38Completion of imposition of restrictions not compulsory, but compensation to be awarded when not completed.
1Short title and extent.
2Power to take special measures and prescribe regulations as to dangerous epidemic disease.
2APowers of Central Government.
3Penalty.
4Protection to persons acting under Act.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Formation of Gujarat State.
4Amendment of the First Schedule to the Constitution.
5Saving powers of State Government.
6Amendment of the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.
7Allocation of sitting members.
8Bye-elections to fill vacancies.
9Term of office.
10Representation in the House of the People.
11Delimitation of parliamentary constituencies.
12Provision as to sitting members.
13Strength of Legislative Assemblies.
14Delimitation of assembly constituencies.
15Allocation of members.
16Duration of Legislative Assemblies.
17Speakers and Deputy Speakers.
18Rules of procedure.
19Special provisions in relation to Gujarat Legislative Assembly.
20Amendment of article 168 of the Constitution.
21Legislative Council of Maharashtra.
22Council constituencies.
23Provision as to certain sitting members.
24Special provision as to biennial elections.
25Chairman and Deputy Chairman.
26Amendment of the Scheduled Castes Order.
27Amendment of the Scheduled Tribes Order.
28High Court for Gujarat.
29Judges of Gujarat High Court.
30Jurisdiction of Gujarat High Court.
33Custody of seal of Gujarat High Court.
34Form of writs and other processes.
35Powers of Judges.
36Procedure as to appeals to Supreme Court.
37Transfer of proceeding from Bombay High Court to Gujarat High Court.
38Right to appear or to act in proceedings transferred to Gujarat High Court.
39Interpretation.
40Savings.
41Permanent Bench of Bombay High Court at Nagpur.
42Authorisation of expenditure of Gujarat State.
43Reports relating to accounts of Bombay State.
44Allowances and privileges of Governor of Gujarat.
45Distribution of revenues.
46Application of Part.
47Land and goods.
48Treasury and bank balances.
49Arrears of taxes.
50Right to recover loans and advances.
51Credits in certain funds.
52Special Revenue Reserve Fund in Gujarat.
53Assets and liabilities of State undertakings.
54Public debt.
55Floating Debt.
56Refund of taxes collected in excess.
57Deposits, etc.
58Provident fund.
59Pensions.
60Contracts.
61Liability in respect of actionable wrong.
62Liability as guarantor.
63Items in suspense.
64Residuary provision.
65Apportionment of assets or liabilities by agreement.
66Power of Central Government to order allocation or adjustment in certain cases.
67Certain expenditure to be charged on Consolidated Fund.
68Provisions as to Bombay State Electricity Board and State Warehousing Corporation.
70Provisions as to Bombay State Financial Corporation.
71Amendment of Act 64 of 1950.
72Special provision for Bar Council of Gujarat.
73Amendment of Act 6 of 1942.
74General provision as to statutory corporations.
75Amendment of Act 38 of 1957.
76Temporary provisions as to continuance of certain existing road transport permits.
77Special provision relating to retrenchment compensation in certain cases.
78Special provision as to income-tax.
79Continuance of facilities in certain State institutions.
80Provisions relating to All-India Services.
81Provisions relating to other services.
82Provisions as to continuance of officers in same post.
83Power of Central Government to give directions.
84Provisions as to Bombay Public Service Commission.
85Amendment of article 371 of the Constitution.
86Amendment of Act 37 of 1956.
87Territorial extent of law’s.
88Power to adapt laws.
89Power to construe laws.
90Power to name authorities, etc., for exercising statutory functions.
91Legal proceedings.
92Transfer of pending proceedings.
93Right of pleaders to practise in certain cases.
96Power to make rules.
94Effect of provisions of the Act inconsistent with other laws.
95Power to remove difficulties.
69Continuance of arrangements in regard to generation and supply of electric power and supply of water.
31Repealed.
32Practice and procedure in Gujarat High Court.
54Custody, etc., of Consolidated Fund, Contingency Fund and moneys credited to the public account
1Short title.
2Maximum number of Supreme Court Judges other than Chief Justice.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Certain offices of profit not to disqualify.
4Temporary suspension of disqualification in certain cases.
5Repeals.
1Short title and extent.
2Enlarged appellate jurisdiction of Supreme Court in regard to criminal matters.
1Short title.
2Establishment of a permanent bench of High Court at Patna at Ranchi.
1Short title and commencement.
2[Repealed.].
3[Repealed.].
4[Repealed.].
5[Repealed.].
6[Repealed.].
7[Repealed.].
8[Repealed.].
9[Repealed.].
10[Repealed.].
11Transitional provisions.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Power to appoint special Judges.
4Cases triable by special Judges.
5Procedure and powers of special Judge.
6Power to try summarily.
7Offence relating to public servant being bribed.
8Offence relating to bribing of a public servant.
9Offence relating to bribing a public servant by a commercial organisation.
10Person in charge of commercial organisation to be guilty of offence.
12Punishment for abetment of offences.
13Criminal misconduct by a public servant.
14Punishment for habitual offender.
15Punishment for attempt.
16Matters to be taken into consideration for fixing fine.
17Persons authorised to investigate.
18Power to inspect bankers books.
19Previous sanction necessary for prosecution.
20Presumption where public servant accepts any undue advantage.
21Accused person to be a competent witness.
22The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 to apply subject to certain modifications.
23Particulars in a charge in relation to an offence under section 13 (1) (a).
26Special Judges appointed under Act 46 of 1952 to be special Judges appointed under this Act.
27Appeal and revision.
28Act to be in addition to any other law.
29Amendment of the Ordinance 38 of 1944.
29APower to make rules.
30Repeal and saving.
11 Public servant obtaining undue advantage, without consideration from person concerned in proceeding or business transacted by such public servant.
17A Enquiry or Inquiry or investigation of offences relatable to recommendations made or decision taken by public servant in discharge of official functions or duties.
18AProvisions of Criminal Law Amendment Ordinance, 1944 to apply to attachment under this Act.
7A Taking undue advantage to influence public servant by corrupt or illegal means or by exercise of personal influence.
24 Omitted.
25 Military, Naval and Air Force or other law not to be affected
31 Repealed.
3Definitions.
51Power of Local Government to supersede in case of incompetency, persistent default abuse of powers.
62Penalty on member, officer or servant being interested in contracts made with a board or joint committee.
76Suits relating to rates and taxes under this Act cognizable by Courts having cognizance of suits for rent.
87B Application of sections 85 and 86 to Rulers of former Indian States.
30A Repealed.
76 Repealed.
77 Repealed.
78 Repealed.
79 Repealed.
80 Repealed.
81 Repealed.
82 Repealed.
83 Repealed.
84 Repealed.
85 Repealed.
86 Repealed.
87 Repealed.
88 Repealed.
89 Repealed.
90 Repealed.
91 Repealed.
92 Repealed.
93 Repealed.
94 Repealed.
95 Repealed.
96 Repealed.
97 Repealed.
98 Repealed.
99 Repealed.
100 Repealed.
101 Repealed.
102 Repealed.
103 Repealed.
104 Repealed.
105 Repealed.
106 Repealed.
107 Repealed.
108 Repealed.
109 Repealed.
110 Repealed.
111 Repealed.
112 Repealed.
113 Repealed.
114 Repealed.
115 Repealed.
116 Repealed.
117 Repealed.
118 Repealed.
119 Repealed.
120 Repealed.
121 Repealed.
122 Repealed.
123 Repealed.
1Short title.
2“Municipal Committee” defined.
3Power to prohibit levy of tax.
3APower of State Government to prohibit levy of taxes on it.
4Central Government to pay taxes referred to in section 3.
5Payments be made in lieu of taxes referred to in section 3A.
6Decision of questions arising under this Act.
1Short title.
2Central Government empowered to remove or destroy obstruction in fairway.
3Central Government entitled to expenses incurred in removing obstruction.
4Notice of removal to be given by Central Government.
5Things removed may, in certain cases, be sold.
6Proceeds how applied.
7“Vessel” to include tackle, cargo, etc.
8Power to make rules to regulate and prohibit the placing of obstructions in fairways.
9Penalty for breach of such rules.
10Compensation payable in certain cases for damage caused under this Act.
11 Certain action of the Government previous to passing of this Act to be deemed to have been taken hereunder.
12Saving of other powers possessed by Central Government.
13Application to fairways in inland waterways.
1Short title.
2[Repealed.].
3[Repealed.].
4“Small Cause Court” and “Registrar” defined.
5Courts of Small Causes established.
6Court to be deemed under superintendence, etc., of High Court.
7Appointment of Judges.
8Rank and precedence of Judges.
8APerformance of duties of absent Judge.
9Procedure and practice of Small Cause Court.
10Chief Judge to distribute business of Court.
11Procedure in case of difference of opinion.
12Seal to be used.
13Appointment of Registrar and other officers.
14Registrar may be invested with powers of a Judge in suits not exceeding twenty rupees.
15Judge or other officer not to practise or trade.
17Local limits of jurisdiction of Court.
18Suits in which Court has jurisdiction.
18APlaintiff may abandon suit against defendant resident out of jurisdiction.
19Suits in which Court has no jurisdiction.
19AReturn of plaint.
20Court may by consent try suits beyond pecuniary limits of jurisdiction.
21Suits by and against officers of Court.
22Costs when plaintiff sues in High Court in other cases cognizable by Small Cause Court.
25Return of documents admitted in evidence.
26Compensation payable by plaintiff to defendant in certain cases.
27Decree-holder to accompany officer executing warrant.
29Discharge of judgment-debtor on sufficient security.
30Court may in certain cases suspend execution of decree.
31Execution of decree of Small Cause Court by other Courts.
32Minors may sue in certain cases as if of full age.
33Power to delegate non-judicial duties.
34Registrar to hear and determine suits like a Judge.
35Registrar may execute all decrees with the same powers as a Judge.
36Decrees and orders of Registrar to be subject to new trial as if made by a Judge.
37General finality of decrees and orders of Small Cause Court.
38New trial of contested cases.
39Removal of certain causes into High Court.
40Rules with respect to suits removed under the last foregoing section.
41Summons against person occupying property without leave.
42Service of summons.
43Order for possession.
44Such order to justify bailiff entering on property and giving possession.
45Applicant, if entitled to possession, not to be deemed trespasser for any error in proceedings.
46Liability of applicant obtaining order when not entitled.
47Stay of proceedings on occupant giving security to bring suit against applicant.
48Proceedings to be regulated by Code of Civil Procedure.
49Recovery of possession no bar to suit to try title.
50Local extent of Chapter.
51Appointment of bailiffs and appraisers.
52Appointees to be public servants.
53Application for distress-warrant.
54Issue of distress-warrant.
55Time for distress.
56What places bailiff may force open.
57Property which may be seized.
58Impounding distress.
59Inventory.
60Application to discharge or suspend warrant.
61Claim to goods distrained made by a stranger.
62Power to award compensation to debtor or claimant.
63Power to transfer to High Court cases involving more than one thousand rupees.
64Appraisement.
65Sale.
66Costs of distresses.
67Account of costs and proceeds.
68Bar of distresses except under this Chapter.
69Reference when compulsory.
71Institution-fee.
72Fees for processes.
73Repayment of half-fees on settlement before hearing.
74Fees and costs of poor persons.
75Power to vary fees.
76Expense of employing legal practitioners.
77Sections 3, 5 and 25 of Court-fees Act, 1870, saved.
78[Repealed.].
79Default of bailiff or other officer in execution of order or warrant.
80Extortion or default of officers.
81Court empowered to summon witnesses, etc.
82Enforcement of order.
83[Repealed.].
84[Repealed.].
85[Repealed.].
86[Repealed.].
87Imprisonment or committal of person refusing to answer or produce document.
88Appeal from orders under section 87.
89Persons by whom process may be served.
90Registers and returns.
91Court to furnish records, etc., called for by State Government or High Court.
92Holidays and vacations.
93Certain persons exempt from arrest by Court.
94No suit to lie upon decree of Court.
95Place of imprisonment.
96Tender in suit for anything done under Act.
97Limitation of prosecutions.
16Questions arising in suits, etc., under Act to he decided according to law administered by High Court.
23Repealed.
24No written statement except in cases of set-off.
28Things attached to immovable property and removable by tenant to be deemed movable in execution.
70Security to be furnished on such reference by party against whom contingent judgment given.
1Short title.
1ADefinition.
2Execution under power-of-attorney.
3Payment by attorney under power, without notice of death, etc., good.
4Deposit of original instruments creating powers-of-attorney.
5Power-of-attorney of married women.
6[Repealed.].
1Short title.
2Savings.
3Construction of certain references to Act 15 of 1877 and Act 9 of 1871.
4"Easement" defined.
5Continuous and discontinuous, apparent and non-apparent, easements.
6Easement for limited time or on condition.
7Easements restrictive of certain rights.
8Who may impose easements.
9Servient owners.
10Lessor and mortgagor.
11Lessee.
12Who may acquire easements.
13Easements of necessity and quasi easements.
14Direction of way of necessity.
15Acquisition by prescription.
16Exclusion in favour of reversioner of servient heritage.
17Rights which cannot be acquired by prescription.
18Customary easements.
19Transfer of dominant heritage passes easement.
20Rules controlled by contract or title.
21Bar to use unconnected with enjoyment.
22 Exercise of ease dent. Confinement of exercise of easement.
23Right to alter mode of enjoyment.
24Right to do acts to secure enjoyment.
25Liability for expenses necessary for preservation of easement.
26Liability for damage from want of repair.
27Servient owner not bound to do anything.
28Extent of easements.
29Increase of easement.
30Partition of dominant heritage.
31Obstruction in case of excessive user.
32Right to enjoyment without disturbance.
33Suit for disturbance of easement.
34When cause of action arises for removal of support.
35Injunction to restrain disturbance.
36Abatement of obstruction of easement.
37Extinction by dissolution of right of servient owner.
38Extinction by release.
39Extinction by revocation.
40Extinction on expiration of limited period or happening of dissolving condition.
41Extinction on termination of necessity.
42Extinction of useless easement.
43Extinction by permanent Change in dominant heritage.
44Extinction on permanent alteration of servient heritage by superior force.
45Extinction by destruction of either heritage.
46Extinction by unity of ownership.
47Extinction by non-enjoyment.
48Extinction of accessory rights.
49Suspension of easement.
50Servient owner not entitled to require continuance.
51Revival of easements.
52"License" defined.
53Who may grant license.
54Grant may be express or implied.
55Accessory licenses annexed by law.
56License when transferable.
57Grantor's duty to disclose defects.
58Grantor's duty not to render property unsafe.
59Grantor's transferee not bound by license.
60License when revocable.
61Revocation express or implied.
62License when deemed revoked.
63Licensee's rights on revocation.
64Licensee's rights on eviction.
1Short title.
2Repeal of enactments.
3Interpretation-clause.
4Lawful purpose.
5Trust of immoveable property.
6Creation of trust.
7Who may create trusts.
8Subject of trust.
9Who may be beneficiary.
10Who may be trustee.
11Trustee to execute trust.
12Trustee to inform himself of state of trust-property.
13Trustee to protect title to trust-property.
14Trustee not to set up title adverse to beneficiary.
15Care required from trustee.
16Conversion of perishable property.
17Trustee to be impartial.
18Trustee to prevent waste.
19Accounts and information.
20Investment of trust-money.
20APower to purchase redeemable stock at a premium.
21Mortgage of land pledged to Government under Act 26 of 1871.
22Sale by trustee directed to sell within specified time.
23Liability for breach of trust.
24No set-off allowed to trustee.
25Non-liability for predecessor’s default.
26Non-liability for co-trustee’s default.
27Several liability of co-trustees.
28Non-liability of trustee paying without notice of transfer by beneficiary.
29Liability of trustee where beneficiary’s interest is forfeited to the Government.
30Indemnity of trustees.
31Right to title-deed.
32Right to reimbursement of expenses.
33Right to indemnity from gainer by breach of trust.
34Right to apply to Court for opinion in management of trust -property.
35Right to settlement of accounts.
36General authority of trustee.
37Power to sell in lots, and either by public auction or private contract.
38Power to sell under special conditions.
39Power to convey.
40Power to vary investments.
41Power to apply property of minors, etc., for their maintenance, etc.
42Power to give receipts.
43Power to compound, etc.
44Power to several trustees of whom one disclaims or dies.
45Suspension of trustee’s powers by decree.
46Trustee cannot renounce after acceptance.
47Trustee cannot delegate.
48Co-trustees cannot act singly.
49Control of discretionary power.
50Trustee may not charge for services.
51Trustee may not use trust-property for his own profit.
52Trustee for sale or his agent may not buy.
53Trustee may not buy beneficiary’s interest without permission.
54Co-trustees may not lend to one of themselves.
55Rights to rents and profits.
56Right to specific execution.
57Right to inspect and take copies of instrument of trust, accounts, etc.
58Right to transfer beneficial interest.
59Right to sue for execution of trust.
60Right to proper trustees.
61Right to compel to any act of duty.
62Wrongful purchase by trustee.
64Saving of rights of certain transferees.
65Acquisition by trustee of trust-property wrongfully converted.
66Right in case of blended property.
67Wrongful employment by partner-trustee of trust property for partnership purposes.
68Liability of beneficiary joining in breach of trust.
69Rights and liabilities of beneficiary’s transferee.
70Office how vacated.
71Discharge of trustee.
72Petition to be discharged from trust.
73Appointment of new trustees on death, etc.
74Appointment by Court.
75Vesting of trust-property in new trustees.
76Survival of trust.
77Trust how extinguished.
78Revocation of trust.
79Revocation not to defeat what trustees have duly done.
80Where obligation in nature of trust is created.
81[Repealed.].
82[Repealed.].
83Trust incapable of execution or executed without exhausting trust -property.
84Transfer for illegal purpose.
85Bequest for illegal purpose.
63Following trust-property into the hands of third persons; into that into which it has been converted.
2Repeal of Acts.
3Interpretation-clause.
5“Transfer of property” defined.
6What may be transferred.
7Persons competent to transfer.
8Operation of transfer.
9Oral transfer.
10Condition restraining alienation.
11Restriction repugnant to interest cleated.
12Condition making interest determinable on insolvency or attempted alienation.
13Transfer for benefit of unborn person.
14Rule against, perpetuity.
15Transfer to class some of whom come under sect ions 13 and 14.
16Transfer to take effect on failure of prior interest .
17Direction for accumulation.
18Transfer in perpetuity for benefit of public.
19Vested interest.
20When unborn person acquires vested interest on transfer for his benef it .
21Contingent interest.
22Transfer to members of a class who attain a particular age.
23Transfer contingent on happening of specified uncertain event.
24Transfer to such of certain persons as survive at some period not specified.
25Conditional transfer.
26Fulfilment of condition precedent.
28Ulterior transfer conditional on happening or not happening of specified event.
29Fulfilment of condition subsequent.
30Prior disposition not affected by invalidity of ulterior disposition.
32Such condition must not be invalid.
33Transfer conditional on performance of act, no time being specified for performance.
34Transfer conditional on performance of act, time being specified.
35Election when necessary.
36Apportionment of periodical payments on determination of interest of person entitled.
37Apportionment of benefit of obligation on severance.
38Transfer by person authori sed only under certain circumstances to transfer.
39Transfer where third person is entitled to maintenance.
41Transfer by ostensible owner.
42Transfer by person having authority to revoke former transfer.
44Transfer by one co-owner.
45Joint transfer for consideration.
46Transfer for consideration by persons having distinct interests.
47Transfer by co-owners of share in common property.
48Priority of rights created by transfer.
49Transferee's right under policy.
50Rent bona fide paid to holder under defective title.
51Improvements made by bona fide holders under defective titles.
52Transfer of property pending suit relating thereto.
53Fraudulent transfer.
53APart performance.
54“Sale” defined.
55Rights and liabilities of buyer and seller.
56Marshalling by subsequent purchaser.
57Provision by Court for incumbrances and sale freed therefrom.
59Mortgage when to be by assurance.
60Right of mortgagor to redeem.
60AObligation to transfer to third party instead of re -transference to mortgagor.
60BRight to inspection and production of documents.
61Right to redeem separately or simultaneously.
62Right of usufructuary mortgagor to recover possession.
63Accession to mortgaged property.
63AImprovements to mortgaged property.
64Renewal of mortgaged lease.
65Implied contracts by mortgagor.
65AMortgagor‟s power to lease.
66Waste by mortgagor in possession.
67Right to foreclosure or sale.
67AMortgagee when bound to bring one suit on several mortgages.
68Right to sue for mortgage-money.
69Power of sale when valid.
69AAppointment of receiver.
70Accession to mortgaged property.
71Renewal of mortgaged lease.
72Rights of mortgagee in possession.
73Right to proceeds of revenue sale or compensation on acquisition.
74[Repealed.].
75[Repealed.].
76Liabilities of mortgagee in possession.
77Receipts in lieu of interests.
78Postponement of prior mortgagee.
79Mortgage to secure uncertain amount when maximum is expressed.
80[Repealed.].
81Marshalling securities.
82Contribution to mortgage-debt.
83Power to deposit in Court money due on mortgage.
84Cessation of interest.
85[Repealed.].
86[Repealed.].
87[Repealed.].
88[Repealed.].
89[Repealed.].
90[Repealed.].
91Persons who may sue for redemption.
92Subrogation.
93Prohibition of tacking.
94Right of mesne mortgagee.
95Right of redeeming co-mortgagor to expenses.
96Mortgage by deposit of title-deeds.
97[Repealed.].
98Rights and liabilities of parties to anomalous mortgages.
99[Repealed.].
100Charges.
101No merger in case of subsequent encumbrance.
102Service or tender on or to agent.
103Notice, etc., to or by person incompetent to contract.
104Power to make rules.
105Lease defined.
106Duration of certain leases in absence of written contract or local usage.
107leases how made.
108Rights and liabilities of lessor and lessee.
109Rights of lessor‟s transferee.
110Exclusion of day on which term commences.
111Determination of lease.
112Waiver of forfeiture.
113Waiver of notice to quit.
114Relief against forfeiture for non-payment of rent.
114ARelief against forfeiture in certain other cases.
115Effect of surrender and forfeiture on under-leases.
116Effect of holding over.
117Exemption of leases for agricultural purposes.
118“Exchange” defined.
119Right of party deprived of thing received in exchange.
120Rights and liabilities of parties.
121Exchange of money.
122“Gift” defined.
123Transfer how effected.
124Gift of existing and future property.
125Gift to several, of whom one does not accept.
126When gift may be suspended or revoked.
127Onerous gifts.
128Universal donee.
129Saving of donations mortis causa and Muhammadan law.
130Transfer of actionable claim.
132Liability of transferee of actionable claim.
133Warranty of solvency of debtor.
134Mortgaged debt.
135Assignment of rights under policy of insurance against fire.
135A[Repealed.].
136Incapacity of officers connected with Courts of Justice.
137Saving of negotiable instruments, etc.
1Short title .
27Conditional transfer to one person coupled with transfer to another on failure of prior disposition.
4Enactments relating to contracts to be taken as part of Contract Act and supplemental to the Registration Act.
31Condition that transfer shall cease to have effect in case specified uncertain event happens or does not happen.
40Burden of obligation imposing restriction on use of land, or of obligation annexed to ownership but not amounting to interest or easement.
43Transfer by unauthorised person who subsequently acquires interest in property transferred.
58Mortgage , mortgagor , mortgagee , mortgage-money and mortgage- deed defined.
130ARepealed.
131Notice to be in writing, signed.
59AReferences to mortgagors and mortgagees to include persons deriving title from them.
2Extent an application.
3 Repealed..
6Insurance by husband for benefit of wife.
8Wifes liability for postnuptial debts.
1Short title.
4 Married women’s earnings to be their separate property.
5Married woman may effect policy of insurance.
7Married woman may take legal proceedings.
9 Husband not liable for wife’s antenuptial debts.
10Extent of husband’s liability for wife’s breach of trust or devastation.
1Short title.
2Repealed.
3Interpretation-clause.
4Bar of certain suits.
5Saving of certain suits.
6Bar of certain suits against Revenue officers.
7Punishment or prosecution of Revenue officers not a bar to civil remedies.
8Repealed.
9Repealed.
10Repealed.
11 Suits not to be entertained unless plaintiff has exhausted right of appeal.
12Power of State Government to refer questions for decision of High Court.
13Power of Civil Judge to refer questions of jurisdiction to High Court.
14Composition of Bench.
15[Repealed.].
16Privileges of Government in suits in which it is concerned.
17Repealed.
86Transfer pursuant to rescindable contract.
87 Debtor becoming creditor’s representative.
88Advantage gained by fiduciary.
89Advantage gained by exercise of undue influence.
90Advantage gained by qualified owner.
91Property acquired with notice of existing contract
92 Purchase by person contracting to buy property to be held on trust.
93Advantage secretly gained by one of several compounding creditors.
94 Repealed.
95Obligor’s duties, liabilities and disabilities.
96Saving of rights of bona fide purchasers.
1Short title.
2Saving.
3Age of majority of persons domiciled in India.
1Short title.
2[Repealed.].
3Interpretation-clause.
4Notice by finder of treasure.
5Notification requiring claimants to appear.
6Forfeiture of right on failure to appear.
7Matters to be enquired into and determined by the Collector.
8Time to be allowed for suit by person claiming the treasure.
9When treasure may be declared ownerless.
10Proceedings subsequent to declaration.
11When no other person claims as owner of place, treasure to be given to finder.
13In case of dispute as to ownership of place, proceedings to be stayed.
14Settlement of such dispute.
15And division thereupon.
16Power to acquire the treasure on behalf of Government.
17Decision of Collector final, and no suit to lie against him for acts done bona fide.
18Collector to exercise powers of Civil Court.
19Power to make rules.
20Penalty on finder failing to give notice, etc.
21Penalty on owner abetting offence under section 20.
12When only one such person claims and his claim is not disputed,treasure to be divided,and shares to be delivered to parties.
2[Repealed.].
3Interpretation-clause.
5Claims for compensation.
6Superintendence of public ferries.
7Management may be vested in municipality.
7AManagement may be vested in District Council or District or Local Board.
8Letting ferry tolls by auction.
9Recovery of arrears from lessee.
10Power to cancel lease.
11Surrender of lease.
12Power to make rules.
13Private ferry not to ply within two miles of public ferry without sanction.
14Person using approaches, etc., liable to pay toll.
15Tolls.
16Table of tolls.
17Tolls, rents, compensation and fines are to form part of revenues of State.
18Compounding for tolls.
20Tolls.
23Penalty for breach of rules made under sections 12 and 19.
24. Cancelment of lease on default or breach of rules.
25Penalties on passengers offending.
26Penalty for maintaining private ferry within prohibited limits.
27Fines payable to lessee.
28Penalty for rash navigation and stacking of timber.
29Power to arrest without warrant.
30Power to try summarily.
31Magistrate may assess damage done by offender.
33Similar power in cases of emergency.
34Jurisdiction of Civil Courts barred.
35Delegation of powers.
36[Repealed.].
15MAAmendment of Presiding Officer and Judicial Member.
15MB Search-cum-Selection Committee for appointment of Technical Members.
15MCVacancy not to invalidate selection proceeding.
1 Short title
4Power to declare establish, define and discontinue public ferries.
21 Penalty for breach of provisions as to table of tolls, list of tolls and return of traffic.
22 Penalty for taking unauthorised toll, and for causing delay.
32 Power to take possession of boats, etc., on surrender or cancellation of lease.
1Short title, commencement.
2[Repealed.].
3Interpretation-clause.
4[Repealed.].
5[Repealed.].
6[Repealed.].
7[Repealed.].
8[Repealed.].
9[Repealed.].
10[Repealed.].
11[Repealed.].
12[Repealed.].
13[Repealed.].
14[Repealed.].
15[Repealed.].
16[Repealed.].
17[Repealed.].
18[Repealed.].
19[Repealed.].
22[Repealed.].
23[Repealed.].
24[Repealed.].
25[Repealed.].
26[Repealed.].
28[Repealed.].
29[Repealed.].
30[Repealed.].
31[Repealed.].
32[Repealed.].
33[Repealed.].
34[Repealed.].
35[Repealed.].
36Power to frame and publish lists of touts.
37[Repealed.].
38[Repealed.].
39[Repealed.].
40[Repealed.].
41[Repealed.].
42[Repealed].
20[Repealed.].
21[Repealed.].
27[Repealed.].
15QA Qualifications, terms and conditions of service of Presiding Officer and Member.
1Short title.
2Power to appoint Kazis for any local area.
3Naib Kazis.
4Nothing in Act to confer judicial or administrative powers; or to render the presence of Kazi necessary; or to prevent any one acting as Kazi.
1Short title.
2Appointment of new trustee in cases not otherwise provided for.
3 Appointment under section 2 to be recorded in a memorandum under the hand of the chairman of the meeting.
4Property to vest in new trustees without conveyance.
5Saving of existing modes of appointment and conveyance.
6Provision for dissolution of societies and adjustment of their affairs.
7Upon a dissolution no member to receive profit.
8Saving of certain provisions of instruments.
9Questions may be submitted to High Court.
239Repealed..
240 Repealed..
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Previous year defined.
4Charge of income-tax.
5Scope of total income.
5AApportionment of income between spouses governed by Portuguese Civil Code.
6Residence in India.
7Income deemed to be received.
8Dividend income.
9Income deemed to accrue or arise in India.
9ACertain activities not to constitute business connection in India.
10Incomes not included in total income.
10ASpecial provision in respect of newly established undertakings in free trade zone, etc.
10AASpecial provisions in respect of newly established Units in Special Economic Zones.
10BSpecial provisions in respect of newly established hundred per cent. export-oriented undertakings.
10BASpecial provisions in respect of export of certain articles or things.
10BBMeaning of computer programmes in certain cases.
10CSpecial provision in respect of certain industrial undertakings in North-Eastern Region.
11Income from property held for charitable or religious purposes.
12Income of trusts or institutions from contributions.
12AConditions for applicability of sections 11 and 12.
12AAProcedure for registration.
13Section 11 not to apply in certain cases.
13ASpecial provision relating to incomes of political parties.
13BSpecial provisions relating to voluntary contributions received by electoral trust.
14Heads of income.
14AExpenditure incurred in relation to income not includible in total income.
16Deductions from salaries.
17Salary, perquisite and profits in lieu of salary defined.
19[Omitted.].
20[Omitted.].
21[Omitted.].
23Annual value how determined.
24Deductions from income from house property.
25Amounts not deductible from income from house property.
25ASpecial provision for arrears of rent and unrealised rent received subsequently.
26Property owned by co-owners.
27Owner of house property, annual charge, etc., defined.
29Income from profits and gains of business or profession, how computed.
30Rent, rates, taxes, repairs and insurance for buildings.
31Repairs and insurance of machinery, plant and furniture.
32Depreciation.
32AInvestment allowance.
32ABInvestment deposit account.
32ACInvestment in new plant or machinery.
32ADInvestment in new plant or machinery in notified backward areas in certain States.
33Development rebate.
33ADevelopment allowance.
33ABTea development account, coffee development account and rubber development account.
33ABASite Restoration Fund.
33ACReserves for shipping business.
33BRehabilitation allowance.
34Conditions for depreciation allowance and development rebate.
35Expenditure on scientific research.
35AExpenditure on acquisition of patent rights or copyrights.
35ABExpenditure on know-how.
35ABAExpenditure for obtaining right to use spectrum for telecommunication services.
35ABBExpenditure for obtaining licence to operate telecommunication services.
35ACExpenditure on eligible projects or schemes.
35ADDeduction in respect of expenditure on specified business.
35B[Omitted.].
35C[Omitted.].
35CC[Omitted.].
35CCCExpenditure on agricultural extension project.
35CCDExpenditure on skill development project.
35DAmortisation of certain preliminary expenses.
35DDAmortisation of expenditure in case of amalgamation or demerger.
35DDAAmortisation of expenditure incurred under voluntary retirement scheme.
35EDeduction for expenditure on prospecting, etc., for certain minerals.
36Other deductions.
37General.
38Building, etc., partly used for business, etc., or not exclusively so used.
39[Omitted.].
40Amounts not deductible.
40AExpenses or payments not deductible in certain circumstances.
41Profits chargeable to tax.
42Special provision for deductions in the case of business for prospecting, etc., for mineral oil.
43Definitions of certain terms relevant to income from profits and gains of business or profession.
43ASpecial provisions consequential to changes in rate of exchange of currency.
43BCertain deductions to be only on actual payment.
43CSpecial provision for computation of cost of acquisition of certain assets.
43DSpecial provision in case of income of public financial institutions, public companies, etc.
44Insurance business.
44ASpecial provision for deduction in the case of trade, professional or similar association.
44AAMaintenance of accounts by certain persons carrying on profession or business.
44ABAudit of accounts of certain persons carrying on business or profession.
44AC[Omitted.].
44ADSpecial provision for computing profits and gains of business on presumptive basis.
44ADASpecial provision for computing profits and gains of profession on presumptive basis.
44AFSpecial provisions for computing profits and gains of retail business.
44CDeduction of head office expenditure in the case of non-residents.
44DASpecial provision for computing income by way of royalties, etc., in the case of non- residents.
46Capital gains on distribution of assets by companies in liquidation.
46ACapital gains on purchase by company of its own shares or other specified securities.
47Transactions not regarded as transfer.
47AWithdrawal of exemption in certain cases.
48Mode of computation.
49Cost with reference to certain modes of acquisition.
50Special provision for computation of capital gains in case of depreciable assets.
50ASpecial provision for cost of acquisition in case of depreciable asset.
50BSpecial provision for computation of capital gains in case of slump sale.
50CSpecial provision for full value of consideration in certain cases.
50CASpecial provision for full value of consideration for transfer of share other than quoted share.
50DFair market value deemed to be full value of consideration in certain cases.
51Advance money received.
52[Omitted.].
53[Omitted.].
54Profit on sale of property used for residence.
54A[Omitted.].
54BCapital gain on transfer of land used for agricultural purposes not to be charged in certain cases.
54C[Omitted.].
54DCapital gain on compulsory acquisition of lands and buildings not to be charged in certain cases.
54ECapital gain on transfer of capital assets not to be charged in certain cases.
54EBCapital gain on transfer of long-term capital assets not to be charged in certain cases.
54ECCapital gain not to be charged on investment in certain bonds.
54EDCapital gain on transfer of certain listed securities or unit not to be charged in certain cases.
54EECapital gain not to be charged on investment in units of a specified fund.
54GBCapital gain on transfer of residential property not to be charged in certain cases.
54HExtension of time for acquiring new asset or depositing or investing amount of capital gain.
55Meaning of adjusted, cost of improvement and cost of acquisition.
55AReference to Valuation Officer.
57Deductions.
58Amounts not deductible.
59Profits chargeable to tax.
60Transfer of income where there is no transfer of assets.
61Revocable transfer of assets.
62Transfer irrevocable for a specified period.
63Transfer and revocable transfer defined.
64Income of individual to include income of spouse, minor child, etc.
65Liability of person in respect of income included in the income of another person.
66Total income.
67[Omitted.].
67AMethod of computing a members share in income of association of persons or body of individuals.
68Cash credits.
69Unexplained investments.
69AUnexplained money, etc.
69BAmount of investments, etc., not fully disclosed in books of account.
69CUnexplained expenditure, etc.
69DAmount borrowed or repaid on hundi.
71Set off of loss from one head against income from another.
71ATransitional provisions for set off of loss under the head Income from house property.
71BCarry forward and set off of loss from house property.
72Carry forward and set off of business losses.
73Losses in speculation business.
73ACarry forward and set off of losses by specified business.
74Losses under the head Capital gains.
74ALosses from certain specified sources falling under the head Income from other sources.
75Losses of firms.
78Carry forward and set off of losses in case of change in constitution of firm or on succession.
79Carry forward and set off of losses in case of certain companies.
80Submission of return for losses.
80AA[Omitted.].
80ABDeductions to be made with reference to the income included in the gross total income.
80ACDeduction not to be allowed unless return furnished.
80BDefinitions.
80CC[Omitted.].
80CCBDeduction in respect of investment made under Equity Linked Savings Scheme.
80CCCDeduction in respect of contribution to certain pension funds.
80CCDDeduction in respect of contribution to pension scheme of Central Government.
80CCELimit on deductions under sections 80C, 80CCC and 80CCD.
80CCFDeduction in respect of subscription to long-term infrastructure bonds.
80CCGDeduction in respect of investment made under an equity savings scheme.
80DDeduction in respect of health insurance premia.
80DDBDeduction in respect of medical treatment, etc.
80EDeduction in respect of interest on loan taken for higher education.
80EEDeduction in respect of interest on loan taken for residential house property.
80F[Omitted.].
80FF[Omitted.].
80GDeduction in respect of donations to certain funds, charitable institutions, etc.
80GGDeductions in respect of rents paid.
80GGADeduction in respect of certain donations for scientific research or rural development.
80GGBDeduction in respect of contributions given by companies to political parties.
80GGCDeduction in respect of contributions given by any person to political parties.
80HHBDeduction in respect of profits and gains from projects outside India.
80HHBADeduction in respect of profits and gains from housing projects in certain cases.
80HHCDeduction in respect of profits retained for export business.
80HHDDeduction in respect of earnings in convertible foreign exchange.
80HHEDeduction in respect of profits from export of computer software, etc.
80HHFDeduction in respect of profits and gains from export or transfer of film software, etc.
80JOmitted..
80JJ[Omitted.].
80JJAADeduction in respect of employment of new workmen.
80K[Omitted.].
80L[Omitted.].
80M[Omitted.].
80MM[Omitted.].
80N[Omitted.].
80PDeduction in respect of income of co-operative societies.
80QDeduction in respect of profits and gains from the business of publication of books.
80QQ[Omitted.].
80QQADeduction in respect of professional income of authors of text books in Indian languages.
80RRDeduction in respect of professional income from foreign sources in certain cases.
80RRADeduction in respect of remuneration received for services rendered outside India.
80RRBDeduction in respect of royalty on patents.
80S[Omitted.].
80T[Omitted.].
80TT[Omitted.].
80V[Omitted.].
80VV[Omitted.].
80VVA[Omitted.].
81[Omitted.].
82[Omitted.].
83[Omitted.].
84[Omitted.].
85[Omitted.].
85A[Omitted.].
85B[Omitted.].
85C[Omitted.].
86A[Omitted.].
87ARebate of income-tax in case of certain individuals.
88Rebate on life insurance premia, contribution to provident fund, etc.
88A[Omitted.].
88B[Omitted.].
88C[Omitted.].
88D[Omitted.].
88ERebate in respect of securities transaction tax.
89A[Omitted.].
90Agreement with foreign countries or specified territories.
91Countries with which no agreement exists.
92Computation of income from international transaction having regard to arms length price.
92AMeaning of associated enterprise.
92BMeaning of international transaction.
92BAMeaning of specified domestic transaction.
92CComputation of arms length price.
92CAReference to Transfer Pricing Officer.
92CBPower of Board to make safe harbour rules.
92CCAdvance pricing agreement.
92CDEffect to advance pricing agreement.
92CESecondary adjustment in certain cases.
92FDefinitions of certain terms relevant to computation of arm's length price, etc.
93Avoidance of income-tax by transactions resulting in transfer of income to non- residents.
94Avoidance of tax by certain transactions in securities.
94BLimitation on interest deduction in certain cases.
95Applicability of General Anti-Avoidance Rule.
96Impermissible avoidance arrangement.
97Arrangement to lack commercial substance.
98Consequences of impermissible avoidance arrangement.
99Treatment of connected person and accommodating party.
100Application of this Chapter.
101Framing of guidelines.
102Definitions.
103[Omitted.].
104[Omitted.].
105[Omitted.].
106[Omitted.].
107[Omitted.].
107A[Omitted.].
108[Omitted.].
109[Omitted.].
110Determination of tax where total income includes income on which no tax is payable.
111Tax on accumulated balance of recognised provident fund.
111ATax on short-term capital gains in certain cases.
112Tax on long-term capital gains.
112ATax on long-term capital gains in certain cases.
113Tax in the case of block assessment of search cases.
114[Omitted.].
115[Omitted.].
115ATax on dividends, royalty and technical service fees in the case of foreign Companies.
115BTax on profits and gains of life insurance business.
115BATax on income of certain domestic companies.
115BBATax on non-resident sportsmen or sports associations.
115BBCAnonymous donations to be taxed in certain cases.
115BBDTax on certain dividends received from foreign companies.
115BBDATax on certain dividends received from domestic companies.
115BBFTax on income from patent.
115BBGTax on income from transfer of carbon credits.
115CDefinitions.
115DSpecial provision for computation of total income of non-residents.
115ETax on investment income and long-term capital gains.
115FCapital gains on transfer of foreign exchange assets not to be charged in certain cases.
115GReturn of income not to be filed in certain cases.
115HBenefit under Chapter to be available in certain cases even after the assessee become resident.
115JSpecial provisions relating to certain companies.
115JADeemed income relating to certain companies.
115JAATax credit in respect of tax paid on deemed income relating to certain companies.
115JBSpecial provision for payment of tax by certain companies.
115JCSpecial provisions for payment of tax by certain persons other than a company.
115JDTax credit for alternate minimum tax.
115JEApplication of other provisions of this Act.
115JEEApplication of this Chapter to certain persons.
115JFInterpretation in this Chapter.
115JGConversion of an Indian branch of foreign company into subsidiary Indian company.
115JHForeign company said to be resident in india.
115K[Omitted.].
115L[Omitted.].
115M[Omitted.].
115N[Omitted.].
115PInterest payable for non-payment of tax by domestic companies.
115QWhen company is deemed to be in default.
115QATax on distributed income to shareholders.
115QBInterest payable for non-payment of tax by company.
115QCWhen company is deemed to be assessee in default.
115RTax on distributed income to unit holders.
115SInterest payable for non-payment of tax.
115TUnit trust of India or mutual fund to be an assessee in default.
115TATax on distributed income to investors.
115TBInterest payable for non-payment of tax.
115TCSecuritisation trust to be assessee in default.
115TCATax on income from securitization trusts.
115TDTax on accreted income.
115TEInterest payable for non-payment of tax by trust or institution.
115TFWhen trust or institution is deemed to be assessee in default.
115UTax on income in certain cases.
115UATax on income of unit holder and business trust.
115UBTax on income of investment fund and its unit holders.
115VBOperating ships.
115VCQualifying company.
115VDQualifying ship.
115VEManner of computation of income under tonnage tax scheme.
115VFTonnage income.
115VGComputation of tonnage income.
115VHCalculation in case of joint operation, etc.
115VJTreatment of common costs.
115VKDepreciation.
115VLGeneral exclusion of deduction and set off, etc.
115VMExclusion of loss.
115VNChargeable gains from transfer of tonnage tax assets.
115VQPeriod for which tonnage tax option to remain in force.
115VRRenewal of tonnage tax scheme.
115VSProhibition to opt for tonnage tax scheme in certain cases.
115VUMinimum training requirement for tonnage tax company.
115VVLimit for charter in of tonnage.
115VWMaintenance and audit of accounts.
115VXDetermination of tonnage.
115VZDemerger.
115VZCExclusion from tonnage tax scheme.
115WBFringe benefits.
115WCValue of fringe benefits.
115WEAssessment.
115WFBest judgment assessment.
115WGFringe benefits escaping assessment.
115WHIssue of notice where fringe benefits have escaped assessment.
115WIPayment of fringe benefit tax.
115WJAdvance tax in respect of fringe benefits.
115WKInterest for default in furnishing return of fringe benefits.
115WKARecovery of fringe benefit tax by the employer from the employee.
115WKBDeemed payment of tax by employee.
115WLApplication of other provisions of this Act.
115WMChapter XII-H not to apply after a certain date.
117Appointment of income-tax authorities.
118Control of income-tax authorities.
119Instructions to subordinate authorities.
121[Omitted.].
121A[Omitted.].
122[Omitted.].
123[Omitted.].
124Jurisdiction of Assessing Officers.
125[Omitted.].
125A[Omitted.].
126[Omitted.].
127Power to transfer cases.
128[Omitted.].
129Change of incumbent of an office.
130[Omitted.].
130A[Omitted.].
132Search and seizure.
132APowers to requisition books of account, etc.
132BApplication of seized or requisitioned assets.
133Power to call for information.
133APower of survey.
133BPower to collect certain information.
133CPower to call for information by prescribed income-tax authority.
134Power to inspect registers of companies.
136Proceedings before income-tax authorities to be judicial proceedings.
138Disclosure of information respecting assessees.
139Return of income.
139APermanent account number.
139AAQuoting of Aadhaar number.
139BScheme for submission of returns through Tax Return Preparers.
139CPower of Board to dispense with furnishing documents, etc., with return.
139DFiling of return in electronic form.
140Return by whom to be verified.
140ASelf-assessment.
141[Omitted.].
141A[Omitted.].
142Inquiry before assessment.
142AEstimation of value of assets by Valuation Officer.
143Assessment.
144Best judgment assessment.
144APower of Joint Commissioner to issue directions in certain cases.
144B[Omitted.].
144BAReference to Principal Commissioner or Commissioner in certain cases.
144CReference to dispute resolution panel.
145Method of accounting.
145AMethod of accounting in certain cases.
146[Omitted.].
147Income escaping assessment.
148Issue of notice where income has escaped assessment.
149Time limit for notice.
150Provision for cases where assessment is in pursuance of an order on appeal, etc.
151Sanction for issue of notice.
152Other provisions.
153Time limit for completion of assessments, reassessments and recomputation.
153AAssessment in case of search or requisition.
153BTime-limit for completion of assessment under section 153A.
153CAssessment of income of any other person.
153DPrior approval necessary for assessment in cases of search or requisition.
154Rectification of mistake.
155Other amendments.
156Notice of demand.
157Intimation of loss.
158Intimation of assessment of firm.
158BDefinitions.
158BAAssessment of undisclosed income as a result of search.
158BBComputation of undisclosed income of the block period.
158BCProcedure for block assessment.
158BDUndisclosed income of any other person.
158BETime limit for completion of block assessment.
158BFCertain interests and penalties not to be levied or imposed.
158BFALevy of interest and penalty in certain cases.
158BGAuthority competent to make the block assessment.
158BHApplication of other provisions of this Act.
158BIChapter not to apply after certain date.
161Liability of representative assessee.
162Right of representative assessee to recover tax paid.
164Charge of tax where share of beneficiaries unknown.
164ACharge of tax in case of oral trust.
165Case where part of trust income is chargeable.
167Remedies against property in cases of representative assessees.
167CLiability of partners of limited liability partnership in liquidation.
169Right of executor to recover tax paid.
172Shipping business of non-residents
173Recovery of tax in respect of non-resident from his assets.
177Association dissolved or business discontinued.
180AConsideration for know-how.
183[Omitted.].
184Assessment as a firm.
185Assessment when section 184 not complied with.
188Succession of one firm by another firm.
188AJoint and several liability of partners for tax payable by firm.
189Firm dissolved or business discontinued.
189AProvisions applicable to past assessments of firms.
191Direct payment.
192APayment of accumulated balance due to an employee.
193Interest on securities.
194Dividends.
194AInterest other than ''Interest on securities''.
194BWinnings from lottery or crossword puzzle.
194BBWinnings from horse race.
194CPayments to contractors.
194DInsurance commission.
194DAPayment in respect of life insurance policy.
194EPayments to non-resident sportsmen or sports associations.
194EEPayments in respect of deposits under National Savings Scheme, etc.
194FPayments on account of repurchase of units by Mutual Fund or Unit Trust of India.
194GCommission, etc., on the sale of lottery tickets.
194HCommission or brokerage.
194JFees for professional or technical services.
194K[Omitted.].
194L[Omitted.].
194LAPayment of compensation on acquisition of certain immovable property.
194LBIncome by way of interest from infrastructure debt fund.
194LBACertain income from units of a business trust.
194LBBIncome in respect of units of investment fund.
194LBCIncome in respect of investment in securitization trust.
194LCIncome by way of interest from Indian company.
194LDIncome by way of interest on certain bonds and Government securities.
195Other sums.
195AIncome payable net of tax.
196Interest or dividend or other sums payable to Government, Reserve Bank or certain Corporations.
196AIncome in respect of units of non-residents.
196BIncome from units.
196CIncome from foreign currency bonds or shares of Indian company.
196DIncome of Foreign Institutional Investors from securities.
197Certificate for deduction at lower rate.
197ANo deduction to be made in certain cases.
198Tax deducted is income received.
199Credit for tax deducted.
200Duty of person deducting tax.
200AProcessing of statements of tax deducted at source.
201Consequences of failure to deduct or pay.
202Deduction only one mode of recovery.
203Certificate for tax deducted.
203ATax deduction and collection account number.
203AAFurnishing of statement of tax deducted.
204Meaning of ―person responsible for paying‖.
205Bar against direct demand on assessee.
206Persons deducting tax to furnish prescribed returns.
206AARequirement to furnish Permanent Account Number.
206B[Omitted.].
206CATax collection account number.
206CBProcessing of statements of tax collected at source.
206CCRequirement to furnish Permanent Account Number by collectee.
208Conditions of liability to pay advance tax.
209Computation of advance tax.
209A[Omitted.].
211Instalments of advance tax and due dates.
212[Omitted.].
213[Omitted.].
214Interest payable by Government.
215Interest payable by assessee.
216Interest payable by assessee in case of under-estimate, etc.
217Interest payable by assessee when no estimate made.
218When assessee deemed to be in default.
219Credit for advance tax.
221Penalty payable when tax in default.
222Certificate to Tax Recovery Officer.
223Tax Recovery Officer by whom recovery is to be effected.
224Validity of certificate and cancellation or amendment thereof.
225Stay of proceedings in pursuance of certificate and amendment or cancellation thereof.
226Other modes of recovery.
227Recovery through State Government.
228[Omitted.].
228ARecovery of tax in pursuance of agreements with foreign countries.
229Recovery of penalties, fine, interest and other sums.
230Tax clearance certificate.
230A[Omitted.].
231[Omitted.].
232Recovery by suit or under other law not affected.
234[Omitted.].
234BInterest for defaults in payment of advance tax.
234CInterest for deferment of advance tax.
234DInterest on excess refund.
234FFee for default in furnishing return of income.
235[Omitted.].
236Relief to company in respect of dividend paid out of past taxed profits.
236ARelief to certain charitable institutions or funds in respect of certain dividends.
237Refunds.
238Person entitled to claim refund in certain special cases.
239Form of claim for refund and limitation.
240Refund on appeal, etc.
241[Omitted.].
241AWithholding of refund in certain cases.
242Correctness of assessment not to be questioned
243Interest on delayed refunds.
244Interest on refund where no claim is needed.
244AInterest on refunds.
245Set off of refunds against tax remaining payable.
245ADefinitions.
245BIncome-tax Settlement Commission.
245BAJurisdiction and powers of Settlement Commission.
245BBVice-Chairman to act as Chairman or to discharge his functions in certain circumstances.
245BCPower of Chairman to transfer cases from one Bench to another.
245BDDecision to be by majority.
245CApplication for settlement of cases.
245DProcedure on receipt of an application under section 245C.
245DDPower of Settlement Commission to order provisional attachment to protect revenue.
245EPower of Settlement Commission to reopen completed proceedings.
245FPowers and procedure of Settlement Commission.
245GInspection, etc., of reports.
245HPower of Settlement Commission to grant immunity from prosecution and penalty.
245HAAbatement of proceeding before Settlement Commission.
245HAACredit for tax paid in case of abatement of proceedings.
245JRecovery of sums due under order of settlement.
245KBar on subsequent application for settlement.
245LProceedings before Settlement Commission to be judicial proceedings.
245M[Omitted.].
245NDefinitions.
245PVacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings.
245QApplication for advance ruling.
245RProcedure on receipt of application.
245RRAppellate authority not to proceed in certain cases.
245SApplicability of advance ruling.
245TAdvance ruling to be void in certain circumstances.
245UPowers of the Authority.
245VProcedure of Authority.
246AAppealable orders before Commissioner (Appeals).
247[Omitted.].
248Appeal by a person denying liability to deduct tax in certain cases.
249Form of appeal and limitation.
250Procedure in appeal.
251Powers of the Commissioner (Appeals).
253Appeals to the Appellate Tribunal.
254Orders of Appellate Tribunal.
255Procedure of Appellate Tribunal.
257Statement of case to Supreme Court in certain cases.
258Power of High Court or Supreme Court to require statement to be amended.
259Case before High Court to be heard by not less than two judges.
260Decision of High Court or Supreme Court on the case stated.
260BCase before High Court to be heard by not less than two Judges.
262Hearing before Supreme Court.
264Revision of other orders.
266Execution for costs awarded by Supreme Court.
267Amendment of assessment on appeal.
268Exclusion of time taken for copy.
268AFiling of appeal or application for reference by income-tax authority.
269Definition of ―High Court‖.
269ADefinitions.
269ABRegistration of certain transactions.
269BCompetent authority.
269CImmovable property in respect of which proceedings for acquisition may be taken.
269DPreliminary notice.
269EObjections.
269FHearing of objections.
269GAppeal against order for acquisition.
269HAppeal to High Court.
269IVesting of property in Central Government.
269JCompensation.
269KPayment or deposit of compensation.
269LAssistance by Valuation Officers.
269MPowers of competent authority.
269NRectification of mistakes.
269PStatement to be furnished in respect of transfers of immovable property.
269QChapter not to apply to transfers to relatives.
269RProperties liable for acquisition under this Chapter not to be acquired under other laws.
269RRChapter not to apply where transfer of immovable property made after a certain date.
269SChapter not to extend to State of Jammu and Kashmir.
269SSMode of taking or accepting certain loans, deposits and specified sum.
269STMode of undertaking transactions.
269TMode of repayment of certain loans or deposits.
269TTMode of repayment of Special Bearer Bonds, 1991.
269UCommencement of Chapter.
269UADefinitions.
269UBAppropriate authority.
269UCRestrictions on transfer of immovable property.
269UEVesting of property in Central Government.
269UFConsideration for purchase of immovable property by Central Government.
269UGPayment or deposit of consideration.
269UHRe-vesting of property in the transferor on failure of payment or deposit of consideration.
269UIPowers of the appropriate authority.
269UJRectification of mistakes.
269UMImmunity to transferor against claims of transferee for transfer.
269UNOrder of appropriate authority to be final and conclusive.
269UOChapter not to apply to certain transfers.
269UPChapter not to apply where transfer of immovable property effected after certain date.
270[Omitted.].
270APenalty for under reporting and misreporting of income.
270AAImmunity from imposition of penalty, etc.
271Failure to furnish returns, comply with notices, concealment of income, etc.
271AFailure to keep, maintain or retain books of account, documents, etc.
271AAAPenalty where search has been initiated.
271AABPenalty where search has been initiated.
271AACPenalty in respect of certain income.
271BFailure to get accounts audited.
271BAPenalty for failure to furnish report under section 92E.
271BBFailure to subscribe to the eligible issue of capital.
271CPenalty for failure to deduct tax at source.
271CAPenalty for failure to collect tax at source.
271DPenalty for failure to comply with the provisions of section 269SS.
271DAPenalty for failiure to comply with provisions of section 269ST.
271EPenalty for failure to comply with the provisions of section 269T.
271FPenalty for failure to furnish return of income.
271FAPenalty for failure to furnish statement of financial transaction or reportable income.
271FBPenalty for failure to furnish return of fringe benefits.
271GPenalty for failure to furnish information or document under section 92D.
271GAPenalty for failure to furnish information or document under section 285A.
271GBPenalty for failure to furnish report or for furnishing inaccurate report under section 286.
271HPenalty for failure to furnish statements, etc.
271JPenalty for furnishing incorrect information in reports or certificates.
272[Omitted.].
272AAPenalty for failure to comply with the provisions of section 133B.
272BPenalty for failure to comply with the provisions of section 139A.
272BBPenalty for failure to comply with the provisions of section 203A.
272BBBPenalty for failure to comply with the provisions of section 206CA.
273False estimate of, or failure to pay, advance tax.
273APower to reduce or waive penalty, etc., in certain cases.
273AAPower of Principal Commissioner or Commissioner to grant immunity from penalty.
273BPenalty not to be imposed in certain cases.
274Procedure.
275Bar of limitation for imposing penalties.
275AContravention of order made under sub-section (3) of section 132.
275BFailure to comply with the provisions of clause (iib) of sub-section (1) of section 132.
276Removal, concealment, transfer or delivery of property to thwart tax recovery.
276AFailure to comply with the provisions of sub-sections (1) and (3) of section 178.
276AA[Omitted.].
276ABFailure to comply with the provisions of sections 269UC, 269UE and 269UL.
276BFailure to pay tax to the credit of Central Government under Chapter XII-D or XVII-B.
276BBFailure to pay the tax collected at source.
276CWilful attempt to evade tax, etc.
276CCFailure to furnish returns of income.
276CCCFailure to furnish return of income in search cases.
276DFailure to produce accounts and documents.
276DD[Omitted.].
276E[Omitted.].
277False statement in verification, etc.
277AFalsification of books of account or document, etc.
278Abetment of false return, etc.
278APunishment for second and subsequent offences.
278AAPunishment not to be imposed in certain cases.
278ABPower of Principal Commissioner or Commissioner to grant immunity from prosecution.
278BOffences by companies.
278COffences by Hindu undivided families.
278DPresumption as to assets, books of account, etc., in certain cases.
278EPresumption as to culpable mental state.
279ACertain offences to be non-cognizable.
279BProof of entries in records or documents.
280Disclosure of particulars by public servants.
280ASpecial Courts.
280BOffences triable by Special Court.
280CTrial of offences as summons case.
280DApplication of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 to proceedings before Special Court.
280E[Omitted.].
280F[Omitted.].
280G[Omitted.].
280H[Omitted.].
280J[Omitted.].
280K[Omitted.].
280L[Omitted.].
280M[Omitted.].
280N[Omitted.].
280P[Omitted.].
280Q[Omitted.].
280R[Omitted.].
280S[Omitted.].
280T[Omitted.].
280U[Omitted.].
280V[Omitted.].
280W[Omitted.].
280X[Omitted.].
280Y[Omitted.].
280Z[Omitted.].
280ZA[Omitted.].
280ZB[Omitted.].
280ZC[Omitted.].
280ZD[Omitted.].
280ZE[Omitted.].
281Certain transfers to be void.
281A[Repealed.].
281BProvisional attachment to protect revenue in certain cases.
282Service of notice generally.
282AAuthentication of notices and other documents.
282B[Omitted.].
283Service of notice when family is disrupted or firm, etc., is dissolved.
284Service of notice in the case of discontinued business.
285Submission of statement by a non-resident having liaison office.
285AFurnishing of information or documents by an Indian concern in certain cases.
285BSubmission of statements by producers of cinematograph films.
285BAObligation to furnish statement of financial transaction or reportable account.
286Furnishing of report in respect of international group.
287Publication of information respecting assessees in certain cases.
287AAppearance by registered valuer in certain matters.
288Appearance by authorised representative.
288ARounding off of income.
288BRounding off amount payable and refund due.
289Receipt to be given.
290Indemnity.
291Power to tender immunity from prosecution.
292Cognizance of offences.
292BReturn of income, etc., not to be invalid on certain grounds.
292BBNotice deemed to be valid in certain circumstances.
292CPresumption as to assets, books of account, etc.
292CCAuthorisation and assessment in case of search or requisition.
293Bar of suits in civil courts.
293BPower of Central Government or Board to condone delays in obtaining approval.
293CPower to withdraw approval.
294Act to have effect pending legislative provision for charge of tax.
294APower to make exemption, etc., in relation to certain Union territories.
295Power to make rules.
296Rules and certain notifications to be placed before Parliament.
297Repeals and savings.
298Power to remove difficulties.
15Salaries.
18Omitted..
22 Income from house property.
28Profits and gains of business or profession.
34ARestriction on unabsorbed depreciation and unabsorbed investment allowance for limited period in case of certain domestic companies.
35CCA Expenditure by way of payment to associations and institutions for carrying out rural development programmes.
35CCB Expenditure by way of payment to associations and institutions for carrying out programmes of conservation of natural resources.
43CA Special provision for full value of consideration for transfer of assets other than capital assets in certain cases.
44AESpecial provision for computing profits and gains of business of plying, hiring or leasing goods carriages.
44BSpecial provision for computing profits and gains of shipping business in the case of nonresidents.
44BBSpecial provision for computing profits and gains in connection with the business of exploration, etc., of mineral oils
44BBASpecial provision for computing profits and gains of the business of operation of aircraft in the case of non-residents.
44BBBSpecial provision for computing profits and gains of foreign companies engaged in the business of civil construction, etc., in certain turnkey power projects.
44DSpecial provisions for computing income by way of royalties, etc., in the case of foreign companies.
44DBSpecial provision for computing deductions in the case of business reorganisation of co-operative banks.
45Capital gains.
54EACapital gain on transfer of long-term capital assets not to be charged in the case of investment in specified securities.
54FCapital gain on transfer of certain capital assets not to be charged in case of investment in residential house.
54GExemption of capital gains on transfer of assets in cases of shifting of industrial undertaking from urban area
54GAExemption capital gains on transfer of assets in cases of shifting of industrial undertaking from urban area to any Special Economic Zone.
56Income from other sources.
70Set off of loss from one source against income from another source under the same head of income.
72AProvisions relating to carry forward and set-off of accumulated loss and unabsorbed depreciation allowance in amalgamation or demerger, etc.
72AA Provisions relating to carry forward and set-off of accumulated loss and unabsorbed depreciation allowance in scheme of amalgamation of banking company in certain cases.
72ABProvisions relating to carry forward and set-off of accumulated loss and unabsorbed depreciation allowance in business reorganisation of co-operative banks
80ADeductions to be made in computing total income.
80C Deduction in respect of life insurance premia, deferred annuity, contributions to provident fund, subscription to certain equity shares or debentures, etc.
80CCADeduction in respect of deposits under National Savings Scheme or payment to a deferred annuity plan.
80DDDeduction in respect of maintenance including medical treatment of a dependant who is a person with disability.
80H Omitted..
80HH Deduction in respect of profits and gains from newly established industrial undertakings or hotel business in backward areas.
80HHADeduction in respect of profits and gains from newly established small-scale industrial undertakings in certain areas.
80-IDeduction in respect of profits and gains from industrial undertakings after a certain date, etc.
80-IA Deductions in respect of profits and gains from industrial undertakings or enterprises engaged in infrastructure development, etc
80-IABDeductions in respect of profits and gains by an undertaking or enterprise engaged in development of Special Economic Zone.
80-IAC Special provision in respect of specified business.
80-IBDeduction in respect of profits and gains from certain industrial undertakings other than infrastructure development undertakings
80-IBADeductions in respect of profits and gains from housing projects.
80-ICSpecial provisions in respect of certain undertakings or enterprises in certain special category States.
80-IDDeduction in respect of profits and gains from business of hotels and convention centres in specified area.
80-IESpecial provisions in respect of certain undertakings in North-Eastern States.
80JJADeduction in respect of profits and gains from business of collecting and processing of bio-degradable waste.
80LADeductions in respect of certain incomes of Offshore Banking Units and International Financial Services Centre.
80-O Deduction in respect of royalties, etc., from certain foreign enterprises.
80QQBDeduction in respect of royalty income, etc., of authors of certain books other than text-books.
80R Deduction in respect of remuneration from certain foreign sources in the case of professors, teachers, etc.
80TTA Deduction in respect of interest on deposits in savings account.
80U Deduction in case of a person with disability
86Share of member of an association of persons or body of individuals in the income of the association or body.
87Rebate to be allowed in computing income-tax
89Relief when salary, etc., is paid in arrears or in advance.
90AAdoption by Central Government of agreement between specified associations for double taxation relief.
92D Maintenance and keeping of information and document by persons entering into an international transaction or specified domestic transaction.
92E Report from an accountant to be furnished by persons entering into international transaction or specified domestic transaction.
94ASpecial measures in respect of transactions with persons located in notified jurisdictional area
115ABTax on income from units purchased in foreign currency or capital gains arising from their transfer.
115AC Tax on income from bonds or Global Depository Receipts purchased in foreign currency or capital gains arising from their transfer.
115ACATax on income from Global Depository Receipts purchased in foreign currency or capital gains arising from their transfer.
115AD Tax on income of Foreign Institutional Investors from securities or capital gains arising from their transfer.
115BBTax on winnings from lotteries, crossword puzzles, races including horse races, card games and other games of any sort or gambling or betting of any form or nature whatsoever.
115BBETax on income referred to in section 68 or section 69 or section 69A or section 69B or section 69C or section 69D.
115-I Chapter not to apply if the assessee so chooses.
115-OTax on distributed profits of domestic companies.
115VDefinitions.
115VA Computation of profits and gains from the business of operating qualifying ships
115V-I Relevant shipping income.
115V-OExclusion from provisions of section 115JB.
115VPMethod and time of opting for tonnage tax scheme
115VTTransfer of profits to Tonnage Tax Reserve Account.
115VY Amalgamation.
115VZA Effect of temporarily ceasing to operate qualifying ships.
115VZBAvoidance of tax
115W Definitions.
115WA Charge of fringe benefit tax.
115WDReturn of fringe benefits.
116 Income-tax authorities.
120 Jurisdiction of income-tax authorities
131Power regarding discovery, production of evidence, etc.
135Power of Principal Director General or Director General or Principal Director or Director, Principal Chief Commissioner or Chief Commissioner or Principal Commissioner or Commissioner and Joint Commissioner.
137Omitted..
158AProcedure when assessee claims identical question of law is pending before High Court or Supreme Court.
158AA Procedure when in an appeal by revenue an identical question of law is pending before Supreme Court.
159Legal representatives.
160Representative assessee.
163Who may be regarded as agent.
166Direct assessment or recovery not barred
167A Charge of tax in the case of a firm
167BCharge of tax where shares of members in association of persons or body of individuals unknown, etc.
168Executors
170Succession to business otherwise than on death.
171Assessment after partition of a Hindu undivided family
174Assessment of persons leaving India.
174AAssessment of association of persons or body of individuals or artificial juridical person formed for a particular event or purpose.
175Assessment of persons likely to transfer property to avoid tax.
176Discontinued business
179 Liability of directors of private company in liquidation
180Royalties or copyright fees for literary or artistic work.
178Company in liquidation.
181 Omitted..
182Omitted.
187Change in constitution of a firm
190Deduction at source and advance payment.
192Salary.
194-I Rent.
194-IAPayment on transfer of certain immovable property other than agricultural land.
194-IB Payment of rent by certain individuals or Hindu undivided family.
194-IC Payment under specified agreement.
206A Furnishing of quarterly return in respect of payment of interest to residents without deduction of tax.
206CProfits and gains from the business of trading in alcoholic liquor, forest produce, scrap, etc.
207Liability for payment of advance tax.
210Payment of advance tax by the assessee of his own accord or in pursuance of order of Assessing Officer.
220When tax payable and when assessee deemed in default.
233 Omitted..
234A Interest for defaults in furnishing return of income.
245-I Order of settlement to be conclusive
245-O Authority for Advance Rulings.
246Appealable orders.
252Appellate Tribunal.
256Statement of case to the High Court.
260AAppeal to High Court.
261Appeal to Supreme Court.
263Revision of orders prejudicial to revenue.
265Tax to be paid notwithstanding reference, etc.
269-OAppearance by authorised representative or registered valuer.
269UDOrder by appropriate authority for purchase by Central Government of immovable property.
269UK Restrictions on revocation or alteration of certain agreements for the transfer of immovable property or on transfer of certain immovable property.
269ULRestrictions on registration, etc., of documents in respect of transfer of immovable property.
271AAPenalty for failure to keep and maintain information and document, etc., in respect of certain transactions.
271FAAPenalty for furnishing inaccurate statement of financial transaction or reportable account
271FABPenalty for failure to furnishing statement or information or document by an eligible investment fund.
271-IPenalty for failure to furnish information or furnishing inaccurate information under section 195.
272APenalty for failure to answer questions, sign statements, furnish information, returns or statements, allow inspections, etc.
279Prosecution to be at instance of Principal Chief Commissioner or Chief Commissioner or Principal Commissioner or Commissioner.
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1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3A[Repealed.].
4Several instruments used in single transaction of sale, mortgage or settlement.
5Instruments relating to several distinct matters.
6Instruments coming within several descriptions in Schedule I.
7Policies of sea-insurance.
8Bonds, debentures or other securities issued on loans under Act XI of 1879.
8ASecurities dealt in depository not liable to stamp-duty.
8BCorporatisation and demutualisation schemes and related instruments not liable to duty.
8CNegotiable warehouse receipts not liable to stamp duty.
8DAgreement or document for assignment of receivables not liable to stamp duty.
9Power to reduce, remit or compound duties.
11Use of adhesive stamps.
12Cancellation of adhesive stamps.
13Instruments stamped with impressed stamps how to be written.
14Only one instrument to be on same stamps.
15Instrument written contrary to section 13 or 14 deemed unstamped.
16Denoting duty.
18Instruments other than bills and notes executed out of India.
19Bills and notes drawn out of India.
21Stock and marketable securities how to be valued.
22Effect of statement of rate of exchange or average price.
23Instruments reserving interest.
24How transfer in consideration of debt, or subject to future payment, etc., to be charged.
25Valuation in case of annuity, etc.
26Stamp where value of subject-matter is indeterminate.
27Facts affecting duty to be set forth in instrument.
28Direction as to duty in case of certain conveyances.
30Obligation to give receipt in certain cases.
31Adjudication as to proper stamp.
32Certificate by Collector.
33Examination and impounding of instruments.
34Special provision as to unstamped receipts.
35Instruments not duly stamped inadmissible in evidence, etc.
36Admission of instrument where not to be questioned.
37Admission of improperly stamped instruments.
38Instruments impounded how dealt with.
39Collector's power to refund penalty paid under section 38, sub-section (1).
40Collector's power to stamp instruments impounded.
41Instruments unduly stamped by accident.
42Endorsement of instruments on which duty has been paid under sections 35, 40 or 41.
43Prosecution for offence against Stamp-law.
44Persons paying duty or penalty may recover same in certain cases.
45Power to Revenue-authority to refund penalty or excess duty in certain cases.
46Non-liability for loss of instruments sent under section 38.
47Power of payer to stamp bills, and promissory notes received by him unstamped.
48Recovery of duties and penalties.
49Allowance for spoiled stamps.
50Application for relief under section 49 when to be made.
51Allowance in case of printed forms no longer required by Corporations.
52Allowance for misused stamps.
53Allowance for spoiled or misused stamps how to be made.
54Allowance for stamps not required for use.
54AAllowances for stamps in denominations of annas.
54BAllowances for Refugee Relief stamps.
55Allowance on renewal of certain debentures.
56Control of, and statement of case to, Chief Controlling Revenue-authority.
57Statement of case by Chief Controlling Revenue-authority to High Court.
58Power of High Court to call for further particulars as to case stated.
59Procedure in disposing of case stated.
60Statement of case by other Courts to High Court.
61Revision of certain decisions of Courts regarding the sufficiency of stamps.
62Penalty for executing, etc., instrument not duly stamped.
63Penalty for failure to cancel adhesive stamp.
64Penalty for omission to comply with provisions of section 27.
65Penalty for refusal to give receipt, and for devices to evade duty on receipts.
66Penalty for not making out policy or making one not duly stamped.
67Penalty for not drawing full number of bills or marine policies purporting to be in sets.
68Penalty for post-dating bills, and for other devices to defraud the revenue.
69Penalty for breach of rule relating to sale of stamps and for unauthorised sale.
70Institution and conduct of prosecutions.
71Jurisdiction of Magistrates.
72Place of trial.
73Books, etc., to be open to inspection.
74Powers to make rules relating to sale of stamps.
75Powers to make rules generally to carry out Act.
76Publication of rules.
76ADelegation of certain powers.
77Saving as to court-fees.
77ASaving as to certain stamps.
78Act to be translated, and sold cheaply.
79[Repealed.].
3Instruments chargeable with duty.
8EConversion of a branch of any bank into a wholly owned subsidiary of bank or transfer of shareholding of a bank to a holding company of bank not liable to duty.
8FAgreement or document for transfer or assignment of rights or interest in financial assets not liable to stamp duty.
10Duties how to be paid.
17 Instrument executed in India.
23ACertain instruments connected with mortgages of marketable securities to be chargeable as agreements.
29Duties by whom payable.
20Conversion of amount expressed in foreign currencies.
1Short title.
2[Repealed.].
3Interpretation-clause.
4''Promissory note''.
5''Bill of exchange''.
6''Cheque''.
8''Holder''.
9''Holder in due course''.
10''Payment in due course''.
11Inland instrument.
12Foreign instrument.
13''Negotiable instrument''.
14Negotiation.
15Indorsement.
16Indorsement ''in blank'' and ''in full''.
17Ambiguous instruments.
18Where amount is stated differently in figures and words.
19Instruments payable on demand.
20Inchoate stamped instruments.
21''At sight''.
22''Maturity''.
23Calculating maturity of bill or note payable so many months after date or sight.
24Calculating maturity of bill or note payable so many days after date or sight.
25When day of maturity is a holiday.
26Capacity to make, etc., promissory notes, etc.
27Agency.
28Liability of agent signing.
29Liability of legal representative signing.
30Liability of drawer.
31Liability of drawee of cheque.
32Liability of maker of note and acceptor of bill.
33Only drawee can be acceptor except in need or for honour.
34Acceptance by several drawees not partners.
35Liability of indorser.
36Liability of prior parties to holder in due course.
37Maker, drawer and acceptor principals.
38Prior party a principal in respect of each subsequent party.
39Suretyship.
40Discharge of indorser's liability.
41Acceptor bound, although, indorsement forged.
42Acceptance of bill drawn in fictitious name.
43Negotiable instrument made, etc., without consideration.
44Partial absence or failure of money-consideration.
45Partial failure of consideration not consisting of money.
45AHolder's right to duplicate of lost bill.
46Delivery.
47Negotiation by delivery.
48Negotiation by indorsement.
49Conversion of indorsement in blank into indorsement in full.
50Effect of indorsement.
51Who may negotiate.
52Indorser who excludes his own liability or makes it conditional.
53Holder deriving title from holder in due course.
54Instrument indorsed in blank.
55Conversion of indorsement in blank into indorsement in full.
56Indorsement for part of sum due.
57Legal representative cannot by delivery only negotiate instrument indorsed by deceased.
58Instrument obtained by unlawful means or for unlawful consideration.
59Instrument acquired after dishonour or when overdue.
60Instrument negotiable till payment or satisfaction.
61Presentment for acceptance.
62Presentment of promissory note for sight.
63Drawee's time for deliberation.
64Presentment for payment.
65Hours for presentment.
66Presentment for payment of instrument payable after date or sight.
67Presentment for payment of promissory note payable by instalments.
68Presentment for payment of instrument payable at specified place and not elsewhere.
69Instrument payable at specified place.
70Presentment where no exclusive place specified.
71Presentment when maker, etc., has no known place of business or residence.
72Presentment of cheque to charge drawer.
73Presentment of cheque to charge any other person.
74Presentment of instrument payable on demand.
75Presentment by or to agent, representative of deceased, or assignee of insolvent.
75AExcuse for delay in presentment for acceptance or payment.
76When presentment unnecessary.
77Liability of banker for negligently dealing with bill presented for payment.
78To whom payment should be made.
79Interest when rate specified.
80Interest when no rate specified.
81Delivery of instrument on payment or indemnity in case of loss.
82Discharge from liability.
83Discharge by allowing drawee more than forty-eight hours to accept.
84When cheque not duly presented and drawer damaged thereby.
85Cheque payable to order.
85ADrafts drawn by one branch of a bank on another payable to order.
86Parties not consenting discharged by qualified or limited acceptance.
87Effect of material alteration.
88Acceptor or indorser bound notwithstanding previous alteration.
89Payment of instrument on which alteration is not apparent.
90Extinguishment of rights of action on bill in acceptor's hands.
91Dishonour by non-acceptance.
92Dishonour by non-payment.
93By and to whom notice should be given.
94Mode in which notice may be given.
95Party receiving must transmit notice of dishonour.
96Agent for presentment.
97When party to whom notice given is dead.
98When notice of dishonour is unnecessary.
99Noting.
100Protest.
101Contents of protest.
102Notice of protest.
103Protest for non-payment after dishonour by non-acceptance.
104Protest of foreign bills.
104AWhen noting equivalent to protest.
105Reasonable time.
106Reasonable time of giving notice of dishonour.
107Reasonable time for transmitting such notice.
108Acceptance for honour.
109How acceptance for honour must be made.
110Acceptance not specifying for whose honour it is made.
111Liability of acceptor for honour.
112When acceptor for honour may be charged.
113Payment for honour.
114Right of payer for honour.
115Drawee in case of need.
116Acceptance and payment without protest.
117Rules as to compensation.
118Presumptions as to negotiable instruments.
119Presumption on proof of protest.
120Estoppel against denying original validity of instrument.
121Estoppel against denying capacity of payee to indorse.
122Estoppel against denying signature or capacity of prior party.
123Cheque crossed generally.
124Cheque crossed specially.
125Crossing after issue.
126Payment of cheque crossed generally.
127Payment of cheque crossed specially more than once.
128Payment in due course of crossed cheque.
129Payment of crossed cheque out of due course.
130Cheque bearing ''not negotiable''.
131Non-liability of banker receiving payment of cheque.
131AApplication of Chapter to drafts.
132Set of bills.
133Holder of first acquired part entitled to.
134Law governing liability of maker, acceptor or indorser of foreign instrument.
135Law of place of payment governs dishonour.
136Instrument made, etc., out of India, but in accordance with the law of India.
137Presumption as to foreign law.
138Dishonour of cheque for insufficiency, etc., of funds in the account.
139Presumption in favour of holder.
140Defence which may not be allowed in any prosecution under section 138.
141Offences by companies.
142Cognizance of offences.
142AValidation for transfer of pending cases.
143Power of Court to try cases summarily.
144Mode of service of summons.
145Evidence on affidavit.
146Bank's slip prima facie evidence of certain facts.
147Offences to be compoundable.
7''Drawer.''
1Title and extent of operation of the Code.
2Punishment of offences committed within India.
3Punishment of offences committed beyond, but which by law may be tried within, India.
4Extension of Code to extra-territorial offences.
5Certain laws not to be affected by this Act.
6Definitions in the Code to be understood subject to exceptions.
7Sense of expression once explained.
8Gender.
9Number.
10''Man''. ''Woman''.
11''Person''.
12''Public''.
13[Omitted.].
14''Servant of Government''.
15[Repealed.].
16[Repealed .].
17''Government''.
18''India''.
19''Judge''.
20''Court of Justice''.
21''Public servant''.
22''Moveable property''.
23''Wrongful gain''.
24''Dishonestly''.
25''Fraudulently''.
26''Reason to believe''.
27Property in possession of wife, clerk or servant.
28''Counterfeit''.
29''Document''.
29A''Electronic record''.
30''Valuable security''.
31''A will''.
32Words referring to acts include illegal omissions.
33''Act''."Omission"
34Acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention.
35When such an act is criminal by reason of its being done with a criminal knowledge or intention.
36Effect caused partly by act and partly by omission.
37Co-operation by doing one of several acts constituting an offence.
38Persons concerned in criminal act may be guilty of different offences.
39''Voluntarily''.
40''Offence''.
41''Special law''.
42''Local law''.
43''Illegal''."Legally bound to do".
44''Injury''.
45''Life''.
46''Death''.
47''Animal''.
48''Vessel''.
49''Year''."Month"
50''Section''.
51''Oath''.
52''Good faith''.
52A''Harbour-''.
53Punishments.
53AConstruction of reference to transportation.
54Commutation of sentence of death.
55Commutation of sentence of imprisonment for life.
55ADefinition of "appropriate Government".
56[Repealed.].
57Fractions of terms of punishment.
58[Repealed.].
59[Repealed.].
60Sentence may be (in certain cases of imprisonment) wholly or partly rigorous of simple.
61[Repealed.].
62[Repealed.].
63Amount of fine.
64Sentence of imprisonment for non-payment of fine.
65Limit to imprisonment for non-payment of fine, when imprisonment and fine awardable.
66Description of imprisonment for non-payment of fine.
67Imprisonment for non-payment of fine, when offence punishable with fine only.
68Imprisonment to terminate on payment of fine.
69Termination of imprisonment on payment of proportional part of fine.
70Fine leviable within six years, of during imprisonment. Death not to discharge property from liability.
71Limit of punishment of offence made up of several offences.
72Punishment of person guilty of one of several offences, the judgment stating that is doubtful of which.
73Solitary confinement.
74Limit of solitary confinement.
76Act done by a person bound, or by mistake of fact believing himself bound, by law.
77Act of Judge when acting judicially.
78Act done pursuant to the judgment or order of Court.
79Act done by a person justified, or by mistake of fact believing himself justified, by law.
80Accident in doing a lawful act.
81Act likely to cause harm, but done without criminal intent, and to prevent other harm.
82Act of a child under seven years of age.
83Act of a child above seven and under twelve of immature understanding.
84Act of a person of unsound mind.
85Act of a person incapable of judgment by reason of intoxication caused against his will.
86Offence requiring a particular intent or knowledge committed by one who is intoxicated.
87Act not intended and not known to be likely to cause death or grievous hurt, done by consent.
88Act not intended to cause death, done by consent in good faith for person's benefit.
89Act done in good faith for benefit of child or insane person, by or by consent of guardian.
90Consent known to be given under fear or misconception.
91Exclusion of acts which are offences independently of harm caused.
92Act done in good faith for benefit of a person without consent.
93Communication made in good faith.
94Act to which a person is compelled by threats.
95Act causing slight harm.
96Things done in private defence.
97Right of private defence of the body and of property.
98Right of private defence against the act of a person of unsound mind. etc.
99Acts against which there is no right of private defence.
100When the right of private defence of the body extends to causing death.
101When such right extends to causing any harm other than death.
102Commencement and continuance of the right of private defence of the body.
103When the right of private defence of property extends to causing death.
104When such right extends to causing any harm other than death.
105Commencement and continuance of the right of private defence of property.
106Right of private defence against deadly assault when there is risk of harm to innocent person.
107Abetment of a thing.
108Abettor.
108AAbetment in Indian of offences outside India.
110Punishment of abetment if person abetted does act with different intention from that of abettor.
111Liability of abettor when one act abetted and different act done.
112Abettor when liable to cumulative punishment for act abetted and for act done.
113Liability of abettor for an effect caused by the act abetted different from that intended by the abettor.
114Abettor present when offence is committed.
115Abetment of offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life.—if offence not committed.if act causing harm be done in consequence.
116Abetment of offence punishable with imprisonment.—if offence be not committed.if abettor or person abetted be a public servant whose duty it is to prevent offence.
117Abetting commission of offence by the public or by more than ten persons.
118Concealing design to commit offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life.
119Public servant concealing design to commit offence which it is his duty to prevent.
120Concealing design to commit offence punishable with imprisonment.
120ADefinition of criminal conspiracy.
120BPunishment of criminal conspiracy.
121Waging, or attempting to wage war, or abetting waging of war, against the Government of India.
121AConspiracy to commit offences punishable by section 121.
122Collecting arms, etc., with intention of waging war against the Government of India.
123Concealing with intent to facilitate design to wage war.
124Assaulting President. Governor, etc., with intent to compel or restrain the exercise of any lawful power.
124ASedition.
125Waging war against any Asiatic power in alliance with the Government of India.
126Committing depredation on territories of power at peace with the Government of India.
127Receiving property taken by war or depredation mentioned in sections 125 and 126.
128Public servant voluntarily allowing prisoner of State or war to escape.
129Public servant negligently suffering such prisoner to escape.
130Aiding escape of, rescuing or harbouring such prisoner.
131Abetting mutiny, or attempting to seduce a soldier, sailor or airman from his duty.
132Abetment of mutiny, if mutiny is committed in consequence thereof.
133Abetment of assault by soldier, sailor or airman on his superior officer, when in execution of his office.
134Abetment of such assault, if the assault is committed.
135Abetment of desertion of soldier, sailor or airman.
136Harbouring deserter.
137Deserter concealed on board merchant vessel through negligence of master.
138Abetment of act of insubordination by soldier, sailor or airman.
138A[Repealed.].
139Persons subject to certain Acts.
140Wearing garb or carrying token used by soldier, sailor or airman.
141Unlawful assembly.
142Being member of unlawful assembly.
143Punishment.
144Joining unlawful assembly armed with deadly weapon.
145Joining or continuing in unlawful assembly, knowing it has been commanded to disperse.
146Rioting.
147Punishment for rioting.
148Rioting, armed with deadly weapon.
149Every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object.
150Hiring, or conniving at hiring, of persons to join unlawful assembly.
151Knowingly joining or continuing in assembly of five or more persons after it has been commanded to disperse.
152Assaulting or obstructing public servant when suppressing riot, etc.
153APromoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence.
153BImputation, assertions prejudicial to national-integration.
154Owner or occupier of land on which an unlawful assembly is held.
155Liability of person for whose benefit riot is committed.
156Liablility of agent of owner or occupier for whose benefit riot is committed.
157Harbouring persons hired for an unlawful assembly.
158Being hired to take part in an unlawful assembly or riot; or to go armed.
159Affray.
160Punishment for committing affray.
161[Repealed.].
162[Repealed.].
163[Repealed.].
164[Repealed.].
165[Repealed.].
165A[Repealed.].
166Public servant disobeying law, with intent to cause injury to any person.
166APublic servant disobeying direction under law.
166BPunishment for non-treatment of victim.
167Public servant framing an incorrect document with intent to cause injury .
168Public servant unlawfully engaging in trade.
169Public servant unlawfully buying or bidding for property.
170Personating a public servant.
171Wearing garb or carrying token used by public servant with fraudulent intent.
171A"Candidate", "Electoral right" defined.
171BBribery.
171CUndue influence at elections.
171DPersonation at elections.
171EPunishment for bribery.
171FPunishment for undue influence or personation at an election.
171GFalse statement in connection with an election.
171HIllegal payments in connection with an election.
172Absconding to avoid service of summons of other proceeding.
173Preventing service of summons or other proceeding, or preventing publication thereof.
174Non-attendance in obedience to an order from public servant.
174ANon-appearance in response to a proclamation under section 82 of Act 2 of 1974.
175Omission to produce document to public servant by person legal ly bound to produce it.
176Omission to give notice or information to public servant by person legally bound to give it.
177Furnishing false information.
178Refusing oath or affirmation when duly required by public servant to make it.
179Refusing to answer public servant authorised to question.
180Refusing to sign statement.
182False information, with intent to cause public servant to use his lawful power to the injury of another person.
183Resistance to the taking of property by the lawful authority of a public servant.
184Obstructing sale of property offered for sale by authority of public servant.
185Illegal purchase or bid for property offered for sale by authority of public servant.
186Obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions.
187Omission to assist public servant when bound by law to give assistance.
188Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant.
189Threat of injury to public servant.
190Threat of injury to induce person to refrain from applying for protection to public servant.
191Giving false evidence.
192Fabricating false evidence.
193Punishment for false evidence.
194Giving or fabricating false evidence with intent to procure conviction of capital offence.
195AThreatening any person to give false evidence.
196Using evidence known to be false.
197Issuing or signing false certificate.
198Using as true a certificate known to be false.
199False statement made in declaration which is by law receivable as evidence.
200Using as true such declaration knowing it to be false.
202Intentional omission to give information of offence by person bound to inform.
203Giving false information respecting an offence committed.
204Destruction of document to prevent its production as evidence.
205False personation for purpose of act or proceeding in suit or prosecution.
206Fraudulent removal or concealment of property to prevent its seizure as forfeited or in execution.
207Fraudulent claim to property to prevent its seizure as forfeited or in execution.
208Fraudulently suffering decree for sum not due.
209Dishonestly making false claim in Court.
210Fraudulently obtaining decree for sum not due.
211False charge of offence made with intent to injure.
215Taking gift to help to recover stolen property, etc.
216APenalty for harbouring robbers or dacoits.
219Public servant in judicial proceeding corruptly making report, etc. , contrary to law.
220Commitment for trial or confinement by person having authority who knows that he is acting contrary to law.
221Intentional omission to apprehend on the part of public servant bound to apprehend.
223Escape from confinement or custody negligently suffered by public servant.
224Resistance or obstruction by a person to his lawful apprehension.
225Resistance or obstruction to lawful apprehension of another person.
225AOmission to apprehend, or sufferance of escape, on part of public servant, in cases not otherwise, provided for.
225BResistance or obstruction to lawful apprehension, or escape or rescue in cases not otherwise provided for.
228Intentional insult or interruption to public servant sitting in judicial proceeding.
228ADisclosure of identity of the victim of certain offences, etc.
229Personation of a juror or assessor.
229AFailure by person released on bail or bond to appear in Court.
230"Coin" defined.
231Counterfeiting coin.
232Counterfeiting Indian coin.
233Making or selling instrument for counterfeiting coin.
234Making or selling instrument for counterfeiting Indian coin.
236Abetting in India the counterfeiting out of India of coin.
237Import or export of counterfeit coin.
238Import or export of counterfeits of the Indian coin.
239Delivery of coin, possessed with knowledge that it is counterfeit.
240Delivery of Indian coin, possessed with knowledge that it is counterfeit.
241Delivery of coin as genuine, which, when first possessed, the deliverer did not know to be counterfeit.
242Possession of counterfeit coin by person who knew it to be counterfeit when he became possessed thereof.
243Possession of Indian coin by person who knew it to be counterfeit when he became possessed thereof.
244Person employed in mint causing coin to be of different weight or composition from that fixed by law.
245Unlawfully taking coining instrument from mint.
246Fraudulently or dishonestly diminishing weight or altering composition of coin.
247Fraudulently or dishonestly diminishing weight or altering composition of Indian coin.
248Altering appearance of coin with intent that it shall pass as coin of different description.
249Altering appearance of Indian coin with intent that it shall pass as coin of different description.
250Delivery of coin, possessed with knowledge that it is altered.
251Delivery of Indian coin, possessed with knowledge that it is altered.
252Possession of coin by person who knew it to be altered when he became possessed thereof.
253Possession of Indian coin by person who knew it to be altered when he became possessed thereof.
254Delivery of coin as genuine which, when first possessed, the deliverer did not know to be altered.
255Counterfeiting Government stamp.
256Having possession of instrument or material for counterfeiting Government stamp.
257Making or selling instrument for counterfeiting Government stamp.
258Sale of counterfeit Government stamp.
259Having possession of counterfeit Government stamp.
260Using as genuine a Government stamp known to be counterfeit.
262Using Government stamp known to have been before used.
263Erasure of mark denoting that stamp has been used.
263AProhibition of fictitious stamps.
264Fraudulent use of false instrument for weighing.
265Fraudulent use of false weight or measure.
266Being In possession of false weight or measure.
267Making or selling false weight or measure.
268Public nuisance.
269Negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life.
270Malignant act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life.
271Disobedience to quarantine rule.
272Adulteration of food or drink intended for sale.
273Sale of noxious food or drink.
274Adulteration of drugs.
275Sale of adulterated drugs.
276Sale of drug as a different drug or preparation.
277Fouling water of public spring or reservoir.
278Making atmosphere noxious to health.
279Rash driving or riding on a public way.
280Rash navigation of vessel.
281Exhibition of false light, mark or buoy.
282Conveying person by water for hire in unsafe or overloaded vessel.
283Danger or obstruction in public way or line of navigation.
284Negligent conduct with respect to poisonous substance.
285Negligent conduct with respect to fire or combustible matter.
286Negligent conduct with respect to explosive substance.
287Negligent conduct with respect to machinery.
288Negligent conduct with respect to pulling down or repairing buildings.
289Negligent conduct with respect to animal.
290Punishment for public nuisance in cases not otherwise provided for.
291Continuance of nuisance after injunction to discontinue.
292Sale, etc., of obscene books, etc.
293Sale, etc., of obscene objects to young person.
294Obscene acts and songs.
294AKeeping lottery office.
295 Injuring or defiling place of worship, with intent to insult the religion of any class.
296Disturbing religious assembly.
297Trespassing on burial places, etc.
298Uttering words, etc., with deliberate intent to wound the religious feelings.
299Culpable homicide.
300Murder.
301Culpable homicide by causing death of person other than person whose death was intended.
302Punishment for murder.
303Punishment for murder by life-convict.
304Punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder.
304ACausing death by negligence.
304BDowry death.
305Abetment of suicide of child or insane person.
306Abetment of suicide.
307Attempt to murder.
308Attempt to commit culpable homicide.
309Attempt to commit suicide.
310Thug.
311Punishment.
312Causing miscarriage.
313Causing miscarriage without woman's consent.
314Death caused by act done with intent to cause miscarriage.
315Act done with intent to prevent child being born alive or to cause it to die after birth.
316Causing death of quick unborn child by act amounting to culpable homicide.
317Exposure and abandonment of child under twelve years, by parent or person having care of it.
318Concealment of birth by secret disposal of dead body.
319Hurt.
320Grievous hurt.
321Voluntarily causing hurt.
322Voluntarily causing grievous hurt.
323Punishment for voluntarily causing hurt.
324Voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means.
325Punishment for voluntarily causing grievous hurt.
326Voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means.
326AVoluntarily causing grievous hurt by use of acid, etc.
326BVoluntarily throwing or attempting to throw acid.
327Voluntarily causing hurt to extort property, or to constrain to an illegal act.
328Causing hurt by means of poison, etc., with intent to commit an offence.
329Voluntarily causing grievous hurt to extort property, or to constrain to an illegal act.
330Voluntarily causing hurt to extort confession, or to compel restoration of property.
331Voluntarily causing grievous hurt to extort confession, or to compel resto ration of property.
332Voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty.
333Voluntarily causing grievous hurt to deter public servant from his duty.
334Voluntarily causing hurt on provocation.
335Voluntarily causing grievous hurt on provocation.
336Act endangering life or personal safety of others.
337Causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others.
338Causing grievous hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others.
339Wrongful restraint.
340Wrongful confinement.
341Punishment for wrongful restraint.
342Punishment for wrongful confinement.
343Wrongful confinement for three or more days.
344Wrongful confinement for ten or more days.
345Wrongful confinement of person for whose liberation writ has been issued.
346Wrongful confinement in secret.
347Wrongful confinement to extort property, or constrain to illegal act.
348Wrongful confinement to extort confession, or compel restoration of property.
349Force.
350Criminal force.
351Assault.
352Punishment for assault or criminal force otherwise than on grave provocation.
353Assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty.
354Assault of criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty.
354ASexual harassment and punishment for sexual harassment.
354BAssault or use of criminal force to woman with intent to disrobe.
354CVoyeurism.
354DStalking.
355Assault or criminal force with intent to dishonour person, otherwise than on grave provocation.
356Assault or criminal force in attempt to commit theft of property carried by a person.
357Assault or criminal force in attempt wrongfully to confine a person.
358Assault or criminal force on grave provocation.
359Kidnapping.
360Kidnapping from India.
361Kidnapping from lawful guardianship.
362Abduction.
363Punishment for kidnapping.
363AKidnapping or maiming a minor for purposes of begging.
364Kidnapping or abducting in order to murder.
364AKidnapping for ransom, etc.
365Kidnapping or abducting with intent secretly and wrongfully to confine person.
366Kidnapping, abducting or inducing woman to compel her marriage, etc.
366AProcuration of minor girl.
366BImportation of girl from foreign country.
367Kidnapping or abducting in order to subject person to grievous hurt, slavery, etc.
368Wrongfully concealing or keeping in confinement, kidnapped or abducted person.
369Kidnapping or abducting child under ten years with intent to steal from its person.
370Trafficking of person.
370AExploitation of a trafficked person.
371Habitual dealing in slaves.
372Selling minor for purposes of prostitution, etc.
373Buying minor for purposes of prostitution, etc.
374Unlawful compulsory labour.
375Rape.
376Punishment for rape.
376APunishment for causing death or resulting in persistent vegetative state of victim.
376BSexual intercourse by husband upon his wife during separation.
376CSexual intercourse by a person in authority.
376DGang rape.
376DAPunishment for gang rape on woman under sixteen years of age.
376DBPunishment for gang rape on woman under twelve years of age.
376EPunishment for repeat offenders.
377Unnatural offences.
378Theft.
379Punishment for theft.
380Theft in dwelling house, etc.
381Theft by clerk or servant of property in possession of master.
382Theft after preparation made for causing death, hurt or restraint in order to the committing of the theft.
383Extortion.
384Punishment for extortion.
385Putting person in fear of injury in order to commit extortion.
386Extortion by putting a person in fear of death on grievous hurt.
387Putting person in fear of death or of grievous hurt, in order to commit extortion.
388Extortion by threat of accusation of an offence punishable with death or imprisonment for life, etc.
389Putting person in fear of accusation of offence, in order to commit extortion.
390Robbery.
391Dacoity.
392Punishment for robbery.
393Attempt to commit robbery.
394Voluntarily causing hurt in committing robbery.
395Punishment for dacoity.
396Dacoity with murder.
397Robbery, or dacoity, with attempt to cause death or grievous hurt.
398Attempt to commit robbery or dacoity when armed with deadly weapon.
399Making preparation to commit dacoity.
400Punishment for belonging to gang of dacoits.
401Punishment for belonging to gang of thieves.
402Assembling for purpose of committing dacoity.
403Dishonest misappropriation of property.
404Dishonest misappropriation of property possessed by deceased person at the time of his death.
405Criminal breach of trust.
406Punishment for criminal breach of trust.
407Criminal breach of trust by carrier, etc.
408Criminal breach of trust by clerk or servant.
409Criminal breach of trust by public, servant. or by banker, merchant or agent.
410Stolen property.
411Dishonestly receiving stolen property.
412Dishonestly receiving property stolen in the commission of a dacoity.
413Habitually dealing in stolen property.
414Assisting in concealment of stolen property.
415Cheating.
416Cheating by personation.
417Punishment for cheating.
418Cheating with knowledge that wrongful loss may ensue to person whose interest offender is bound to protect.
419Punishment for cheating by personation.
420Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property.
421Dishonest or fraudulent removal or concealment of property to prevent distribution among creditor.
422Dishonestly or fraudulently preventing debt being available for creditors.
423Dishonest or fraudulent execution of deed of transfer containing false statement of consideration.
424Dishonest or fraudulent removal or concealment of property.
425Mischief.
426Punishment for mischief.
427Mischief causing damage to the amount of fifty rupees.
428Mischief by killing or maiming animal of the value of ten rupees.
429Mischief by killing or maiming cattle, etc., of any value or any animal of the value of fifty rupees.
430Mischief by injury to works of irrigation or by wrongfully diverting water.
431Mischief by injury to public road, bridge, river or channel.
432Mischief by causing inundation or obstruction to public drainage attended with damage.
433Mischief by destroying, moving or rendering less useful a light-house or sea-mark.
434Mischief by destroying or moving, etc., a land-mark fixed by public authority.
436Mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to destroy house, etc.
437Mischief with intent to destroy or make unsafe a decked vessel or one of twenty tons burden.
438Punishment for the mischief described in section 437 committed by fire or explosive substance.
439Punishment for intentionally running vessel agroun, or ashore with intent to commit theft, etc.
440Mischief committed after preparation made for causing death or hurt.
441Criminal trespass.
442House-trespass.
443Lurking house-trespass.
444Lurking house-trespass by night.
445House-breaking.
446House-breaking by night.
447Punishment for criminal trespass.
448Punishment for house-trespass.
449House-trespass in order to commit offence punishable with death.
450House-trespass in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment for life.
451House-trespass in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment.
452House-trespass after preparation for hurt, assault or wrongful restraint.
453Punishment for lurking house-trespass or house-breaking.
454Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment.
455Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking after preparation for hurt, assault or wrongful restraint.
456Punishment for lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night.
457Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment.
458Lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night after preparation for hurt, assault, or wrongful restraint.
459Grievous hurt caused whilst committing lurking house-trespass or house-breaking.
461Dishonestly breaking open receptacle containing property.
462Punishment for same offence when committed by person entrusted with custody.
463Forgery.
464Making a false document.
465Punishment for forgery.
466Forgery of record of Court or of public register, etc.
467Forgery of valuable security, will, etc.
468Forgery for purpose of cheating.
469Forgery for purpose of harming reputation.
470Forged document.
471Using as genuine a forged document or electronic record.
472Making or possessing counterfeit seal, etc., with intent to commit forgery punishable under section 467.
473Making or possessing counterfeit seal, etc., with intent to commit forgery punishable otherwise.
477Fraudulent cancellation, destruction, etc., of will, authority to adopt, or valuable security.
477AFalsification of accounts.
482Punishment for using a false property mark.
483Counterfeiting a property mark used by another.
484Counterfeiting a mark used by a public servant.
485Making or possession of any instrument for counterfeiting a property mark.
486Selling goods marked with a counterfeit property mark.
487Making a false mark upon any receptacle containing goods.
488Punishment for making use of any such false mark.
489Tampering with property mark with intent to cause injury.
489ACounterfeiting currency-notes or bank-notes.
489BUsing as genuine, forged or counterfeit currency-notes or bank-notes.
489CPossession of forged or counterfeit currency notes or bank-notes.
489DMaking or possessing instruments or materials for forging or counterfeiting currency-notes or bank-notes.
489EMaking or using documents resembling currency-notes or bank-notes.
490[Repealed .].
491Breach of contract to attend on and supply wants of helpless person.
492[Repealed .].
493Cohabitation caused by a man deceitfully inducing a belief of lawful marriage.
494Marrying again during life-time of husband or wife.
495Same offence with concealment of former marriage from person with whom subsequent marriage is contracted.
496Marriage ceremony fraudulently gone through without lawful marriage.
497Adultery.
498Enticing or taking away or detaining with criminal intent a married woman.
498AHusband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty.
499Defamation.
500Punishment for defamation.
501Printing or engraving matter known to be defamatory.
502Sale of printed or engraved substance containing defamatory matter.
503Criminal intimidation.
504Intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace.
505Statements conducing to public mischief.
506Punishment for criminal intimidation.
507Criminal intimidation by an anonymous communication.
508Act caused by inducing person to believe that he will be rendered an object of the Divine displeasure.
509Word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman.
510Misconduct in public by a drunken person.
295ADeliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs.
435Mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to cause damage to amount of one hundred or (in case of agricultural produce ) ten rupees.
261Effacing writing from substance bearing Government stamp, or removing from document a stamp used for it, with intent to cause loss to Government.
153AAPunishment for knowingly carrying arms in any procession or organizing, or holding or taking part in any mass drill or mass training with arms.
181False statement on oath or affirmation to public servant or person authorised to administer an oath or affirmation.
195Giving or fabricating false evidence with intent to procure conviction of offence punishable with imprisonment for life or imprisonment.
474Having possession of document described in section 466 or 467, knowing it to be forged and intending to use it as genuine.
75Enhanced punishment for certain offences under Chapter XII or Chapter XVII after previous conviction.
109Punishment of abetment if the act abetted is committed in consequence and when no express provision is made for its punishment.
171-I Failure to keep election accounts.
201Causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information, to screen offender
212Harbouring offender.
213Taking gift, etc., to screen an offender from punishment.
214Offering gift or restoration of property in consideration of screening offender
216B Repealed.
217Public servant disobeying direction of law with intent to save person from punishment or property from forfeiture.
218Public servant framing incorrect record or writing with intent to save person from punishment or property from forfeiture.
222Intentional omission to apprehend on the part of public servant bound to apprehend person under sentence or lawfully committed.
226 Repealed.
227Violation of condition of remission of punishment.
235Possession of instrument or material for the purpose of using the same for counterfeiting coin: if Indian coin.
475 Counterfeiting device or mark used for authenticating documents described in section 467, or possessing counterfeit marked material.
476Counterfeiting device or mark used for authenticating documents other than those described in section 467, or possessing counterfeit marked material.
478Repealed.
479 Property mark
480 Repealed.
511Punishment for attempting to commit offences punishable with imprisonment for life or other imprisonment.
481Using a false property mark
19Power to make rules.
153Wantonly giving provocation, with intent to cause riot
63Power of subsidiary banks to make regulations.
1Short title. Extent of Act.
2[Repealed.].
3Alteration and creation of Districts.
4Position of Sadr station.
5District Judges.
6Situation of District Court.
7Original jurisdiction of District Judge.
8His appellate jurisdiction.
9Control and inspection of Courts.
10Writs and orders. Reports and returns.
11Seal of District Judge.
12Power to appoint Joint Judges.
13Enactments applying to District Judge to apply to Joint Judge. Joint Judge’s seal.
14Power to appoint Assistant Judges.
15Situation of Assistant Judge’s Court.
16Original jurisdiction of Assistant Judge.
17Appellate jurisdiction of Assistant Judge.
18Continuance of Assistant Judge’s appellate jurisdiction.
19Power to invest Assistant Judge with powers of District Judge.
20Assistant Judge to use seal of District Judge.
21Number of Subordinate Civil Courts.
22Appointment of Subordinate Judges.
22APower to fix local Jurisdiction of Subordinate Judges.
23Situation of Subordinate Courts.
24Classes of Subordinate Judges.
25Special jurisdiction of Subordinate Judge of first class.
26Appeals from his decision.
27Appellate jurisdiction of Subordinate Judge of first class.
28Power to invest Subordinate Judges with small cause powers.
29Seal of Subordinate Judge.
30[Repealed.].
31[Repealed.].
32Reference of Government suits.
33Commission of enquiry into alleged misconduct.
34Suspension of Subordinate Judges by High Court or District Judge.
35Temporary vacancy of office of District Judge.
36Delegation of powers of District Judge.
37Temporary vacancy of office of Subordinate Judge.
38Appointment, &c., of ministerial officers.
39Duties of ministerial officers.
40Power to appoint Clerks of the Courts.
41Rules for keeping proceedings.
42Fees for process.
43Sittings of Courts.
2Extent of Act.
3Interpretation-clause.
4Matrimonial jurisdiction of High Courts to be exercised subject to Act. Exception.
5Enforcement of decrees or orders made heretofore by Supreme or High Court.
6Pending suits.
7[Omitted.].
8Extraordinary jurisdiction of High Court.
9Reference to High Court.
11Adulterer to be co-respondent.
12Court to be satisfied of absence of collusion.
13Dismissal of petition.
14Power to Court to pronounce decree for dissolving marriage.
15Relief in case of opposition on certain grounds.
16Decrees for dissolution to be nisi.
17 Power of High Court to remove certain suits.
17A[Omitted.].
19Grounds of decree.
20[Omitted.].
21Children of annulled marriage.
23Application for separation made by petition.
24Separated wife deemed spinster with respect to after-acquired property.
25Separated wife deemed spinster for purposes of contract and suing.
26Decree of separation obtained during absence of husband or wife may be reversed.
28Court may grant protection-order.
29Discharge or variation of orders.
30Liability of husband seizing wife’s property after notice of order.
31Wife’s legal position during continuance of order.
33Answer to petition.
35[Omitted.].
37Power to order permanent alimony.
38Court may direct payment of alimony to wife or to her trustee.
40Inquiry into existence of ante-nuptial or post-nuptial settlements.
42Power to make such orders after decree.
43Power to make orders as to custody of children in suits for dissolution or nullity.
44Power to make such orders after decree or confirmation.
46Forms of petitions and statements.
47Petition to state absence of collusion.
48Suits on behalf of lunatics.
49Suits by minors.
50Service of petition.
51Mode of taking evidence.
52Competence of husband and wife to give evidence as to cruelty or desertion.
53Power to close doors.
54Power to adjourn.
55Enforcement of, and appeals from, orders and decrees.
56Appeal to the Supreme Court.
58English clergyman not compelled to solemnize marriages of persons divorced for adultery.
59English Minister refusing to perform ceremony to permit use of his Church.
61Bar of suit for criminal conversation.
62Power to make rules.
27Deserted wife may apply to court for protection.
45Code of Civil Procedure to apply.
41Power to make orders as to custody of children in suit for separation.
57Liberty to parties to marry again.
1Short title.
36Alimony pendente lite.
60Decree for separation or protection-order valid as to persons dealing with wife before reversal.
39Omitted.
34 Omitted.
22Bar to decree for divorce a mensa et toro; but judicial separation obtainable by husband or wife
32Petition for restitution of conjugal rights.
18Petition for decree of nullity.
10Grounds for dissolution of marriage.
1Short title.
2[Repealed.].
3Number of District Courts.
4Number of Subordinate Judges and District Munsifs.
5Court's locality.
6Appointment to vacancy in office of District Judge or Subordinate Judge.
7Appointment to vacancy in office of District Munsif.
8District Courts, Subordinate Judges and District Munsifs.
9Seal of Court.
10Local limits of jurisdiction of District Court or Subordinate Judge.
11Local jurisdiction of District Munsifs.
13Appeals from decrees of District Courts.
14Valuation of suits for immovable property.
15Power to require witness or party to make oath or affirmation.
18Suspension of Judge by Local Government.
19Suspension of Subordinate Judge by High Court.
20Suspension of District Munsif by High Court. Commission of Inquiry.
21Suspension of District Munsif by District Judge.
22Appointment, suspension or removal of Ministerial Officers of District Courts.
23Appointment and removal of ministerial officers of subordinate Courts.
24Rules regulating such appointments.
24ATransfer of ministerial officers.
25Temporary discharge of duties of District Judge.
26District Judge may nominate to vacancy in office of District Munsif.
27District Judge to control Civil Courts of District.
28Investiture of District or Subordinate Judge with Small Cause jurisdiction.
29Exercise by Subordinate Judge of jurisdiction of District Judge in certain proceedings.
30Vacation.
17Judges not to try suits in which they are interested; nor to try appeals from decrees passed by them in other capacities.
1Short title.
2Omitted.
3Definitions.
4Nomination by depositor.
4APayment on death of depositor.
5Payment to be discharge.
6Security for due administration.
7Power to administer oath.
8Deposit when excluded in computing court fees.
9Act not to apply to deposits belonging to estates of European soldiers or deserters.
10Payment of deposits to minor or guardian.
11Legalisation of like payments heretofore made.
12Payment of deposits belonging to lunatics.
13 Omitted.
14Protection of action taken in good faith.
15Power to make rules.
1Short title.
2[Repealed.].
3Interpretation clause.
4Power to appoint officers.
5Notification to issue when water-supply is to be applied for public purposes.
6Powers of Canal-officer.
7Notice as to claims for compensation.
8Damage for which compensation shall not be awarded.
9Limitation of claims.
10Enquiry into claims and amount of compensation.
11Abatement of rent on interruption of water-supply.
12Enhancement of rent on restoration of water-supply.
13Compensation when due.
14Power to enter and survey, etc.
15Power to enter for repairs and to prevent accidents.
16Application by persons desiring to use canal-water.
17Government to provide means of crossing canals.
18Persons using water-course to construct works for passing water across roads, etc.
19Adjustment of claims between persons jointly using water-course.
20Supply of water through intervening wafer-course.
21Application for construction of new water-course.
22Procedure of Canal-officer thereupon.
23Application for transfer of existing water-course.
24Objections to construction or transfer applied for.
25When applicant may be placed in occupation.
26Procedure when objection is held valid.
27Procedure when Canal-officer disagrees with Collector.
28Expenses to be paid by applicant before receiving occupation.
29Conditions binding on applicant placed in occupation.
30Procedure applicable to occupation for extensions and alterations.
31In absence of written contract, water-supply to be subject to rules.
33Liability when person using unauthorisedly cannot be identified.
34Liability when water runs to waste.
35Charges recoverable in addition to penalties.
36Charge on occupier for water, how determined.
37“Owner‟s rate”.
38Amount of owner‟s rate.
39Owner‟s rate, when not chargeable.
40When occupier is -to pay both owner‟s rate and occupier‟s rate.
41Power to make rules for apportioning owner‟s rate.
42When owner is to pay „owner‟s rate.
43Effect of introduction of canal-irrigation on landlord’s right to enhance.
44Water-rate by whom payable, when charged on land held by several owners.
45Certified dues recoverable as land-revenue.
46Power to contract for collection of canal-dues.
47Lambardars may be required to collect canal-dues.
48Fines excluded from sections 45, 46, 47.
49Detainer of vessels violating rules.
50Recovery of fines for offences in navigating canals.
51Power to seize and detain vessel on failure to pay charges.
52Power to seize cargo or goods, if charges due thereon are not paid.
53Procedure for recovery of such charges after seizure.
54Procedure in respect of vessels abandoned and goods unclaimed.
55Power to prohibit obstructions or order their removal.
56Power to remove obstructions after prohibition.
57Preparation of schemes for works of improvement.
58Powers of persons employed on such schemes.
59Rate on lands benefited by works.
60Recovery of rate.
61Disposal of claims to compensation.
62Limitation of such claims.
63Definition of “labourer”.
64Power to prescribe number of labourers to be supplied by persons benefited by canal.
65Procedure for obtaining labour for works urgently required.
66Liability of labourers under requisition.
67Jurisdiction under this Act of Civil Courts.
68Settlement of differences as to mutual rights and liabilities of persons interested in water-course.
69Power to summon and examine witnesses.
70Offences under Act.
71Saving of prosecution under other laws.
72Compensation to person injured.
73Power to arrest without warrant.
74Definition of “canal”.
75Power to make, alter and cancel rules.
32Conditions as to— power to stop water-supply; claims to compensation in case of failure or stoppage of supply; claims on account of interruption from other causes; duration of supply; sale or sub-letting of right to use canal-water; transfer, with land, of contracts for water; no right acquired by user.
1Title and extent.
2[Repealed.].
3Interpretation clause.
4Establishment of pounds.
5Control of pounds.
7To keep registers and furnish returns.
8To register seizures.
9To take charge of and feed cattle.
10Cattle damaging land.
11Cattle damaging public roads, canals and embankments.
12Fines for cattle impounded.
13Procedure when owner claims the cattle and pays fines and charges.
14Procedure if cattle be not claimed within a week.
15Delivery to owner disputing legality of seizure but making deposit.
16Procedure when owner refuses or omits to pay the fines and expenses.
17Disposal of fines, expenses and surplus proceeds of sale.
18[Repealed.].
19Officers and pound-keepers not to purchase cattle at sales under Act.
20Power to make complaints.
21Procedure on complaint.
22Compensation for illegal seizure or detention.
23Recovery of compensation.
24Penalty for forcibly opposing the seizure of cattle or rescuing the same.
25Recovery of penalty for mischief committed by causing cattle to trespass.
26Penalty for damage caused to land or crops or public roads by pigs.
27Penalty on pound-keeper failing to perform duties.
28Application of fines recovered under section 25, 26 or 27.
29Saving of right to sue for compensation.
30Set-off.
31Power for State Government to transfer certain functions to local authority.
6Appointment of pound-keepers. Pound-keepers may hold other offices. Pound-keepers to be public servants.
2[Repealed.].
3Interpretation-Section.
3ADefinition.
5Claims to be made to collector, Deputy Commissioner or other authorised officer.
6Civil Court empowered to take cognizance of such claims.
7Pensions for lands held under grants in perpetuity.
9Saving of rights of grantees of land-revenue.
10Commutation of pensions.
12Assignments, etc., in anticipation of pension, to be void.
12ANomination by pensioner to receive moneys outstanding on account of pension.
13Reward to informers.
14Power to make rules.
16Laying of rules.
1Title and extent.
8Payment to be made by Deputy Commissioner, Collector or other authorised officer
4Bar of suits relating to pensions.
11Exemption of pension from attachment.
15 Power of Central Government to make rules
233 Omitted.
3A Offence at airport.
1Title.
1ADefinition of “appropriate Government”.
2[Repealed.].
3Levy of fees in High Courts on their original sides.
4Fees on documents filed, etc., in High Courts in their extraordinary jurisdiction. In their appellate jurisdiction. As courts of reference and revision
5Procedure in case of difference as to necessity or amount of fee.
6Fees on documents filed, etc., in Mofussil Courts or in public offices.
7Computation of fees payable in certain suits.
8Fee on memorandum of appeal against order relating to compensation.
9Power to ascertain net profits or market-value.
10Procedure where net profits or market-value wrongly estimated.
12Decision of questions as to valuation.
13Refund of fee paid on memorandum of appeal.
14Refund of fee on application for review of judgment.
15Refund where Court reverses or modifies its former decision on ground of mistake.
16Refund of fee.
17Multifarious suits.
18Written examinations of complainants.
19Exemption of certain documents.
19ARelief where too high a court-fee has been paid.
19BRelief where debts due from a deceased person have been paid out of his estate.
19CRelief in case of several grants.
19DProbates declared valid as to trust-property though not covered by court-fee.
19EProvision for case where too low a court-fee has been paid on probates, etc.
19FAdministrator to give proper security before letters stamped under section.
19JRecovery of penalties, etc.
19KSections 6 and 28 not to apply to probates or letters of administration.
20Rules as to cost of processes.
21Tables of process-fees.
22Number of peons in District and subordinate Courts.
23Number of peons in Revenue Courts.
24[Repealed.].
25Collection of fees by stamps.
26Stamps to be impressed or adhesive.
27Rules for supply, number, renewal and keeping accounts of stamps.
28Stamping documents inadvertently received.
29Amended document.
30Cancellation of stamp.
31[Repealed.].
32[Repealed.].
33Admission in criminal cases of documents for which proper fee has not been paid.
34Sale of stamps.
35Power to reduce or remit fees.
36Saving of fees to certain officers of High Courts.
11Procedure in suits for mesne profits or account when amount decreed exceeds amount claimed.
19GExecutors, etc., not paying full court-fee on probates, etc., within six months after discovery of underpayment.
19HNotice of applications for probate or letters of administration to be given to Revenueauthorities, and procedure thereon.
19-IPayment of court-fees in respect of probates and letters of administration
1Interpretation-clause.
2Power to extend Act.
3Penalty for owning or keeping, or having charge of, a gaming-house.
4Penalty for being found in gaming-house.
5Power to enter and authorise police to enter and search.
7Penalty on persons arrested for giving false names and addresses.
8On conviction for keeping a gaming-house, instruments of gaming to be destroyed.
9Proof of playing for stakes unnecessary.
10Magistrate may require any person apprehended to be sworn and give evidence.
11Witnesses indemnified.
12Act not to apply to certain games.
13Gaming and setting birds and animals to fight in public streets.
14Offences, by whom triable.
15Penalty for subsequent offence.
16Portion of fine may be paid to informer.
17Recovery and application of fines.
18[Repealed.].
6Finding cards, etc., in suspected houses, to be evidence that such houses are common gaming- houses.
1[Repealed.].
2Power to extend Act 5 of 1857.
1Interpretation-clause.
2[Repealed.].
3Particulars to be printed on books and papers.
4Keeper of printing-press to make declaration.
5Rules as to publication of newspapers.
6Authentication of declaration.
7Office copy of declaration to be prima facie evidence.
8BCancellation of declaration.
8CAppeal.
10Receipt for copies delivered under section 9.
11Disposal of copies delivered under section 9.
11ACopies of newspaper printed in India to be delivered gratis to Government.
11BCopies of newspapers to be delivered to Press Registrar.
12Suspension or Cancellation of certificate of registration.
13Penalty for certain contraventions.
14Punishment for making false statement.
15Penalty for printing or publishing newspaper without conforming to rules.
15A omitted.
16 omitted.
16A omitted.
16B omitted.
17 omitted.
18Registration of memoranda of books.
19Publication of memoranda registered.
19AAppointment of Press Registrar and other officers.
19BRegister of newspapers.
19CCertificates of registration.
19DAnnual statement, etc., to be furnished by newspapers.
19EReturns and reports to be furnished by 'newspapers.
19FRight of access to records and documents.
19GAnnual report.
19HFurnishing of copies of extracts from Register.
19JPress Registrar and other officers to be public servants.
19KPenalty for contravention of section 19D or section 19E.
19L omitted.
20Power of State Government to make rules.
20APower of Central Government to make rules.
20BRules made under this Act may provide that contravention thereof shall be punishable.
21Power to exclude any class of books from operation of Act.
22Extent.
23[Repealed.].
5AKeepers of printing-presses and printers and publishers of newspapers in Jammu and Kashmir to make and subscribe fresh declarations within specified period.
8New declaration by persons who have signed a declaration and subsequently ceased to be printers or publishers.
8APerson whose name has been incorrectly published as editor may make a declaration before a Magistrate.
9Copies of books printed after commencement of Act to be delivered gratis to Government.
19-IDelegation of powers
1Short title.
2Interpretation-clause.
3 Carriers not to be liable for loss of certain goods above one hundred rupees in value unless delivered as such.
4For carrying such property payment may be required at rates fixed by carrier.
5 The person entitled to recover in respect of property lost or damaged may also recover money paid for its carriage.
6In respect of what property liability of carrier not limited or affected by public notice.
7 Liability of owner of railroad or tramroad constructed under Act 22 of 1863, not limited by special contract. In what case owner of railroad or tramroad answerable for loss or damage.
8Common carrier liable for loss or damage caused by neglect or fraud of himself or his agent.
9 Plaintiffs, in suits for loss, damage, or non-delivery, not required to prove negligence or criminal act.
10Notice of loss or injury to be given within six months.
11State Government to add to the Schedule.
10A Dissolution of marriage by mutual consent.
12 Jurisdiction of District Judge or Subordinate Judge in original suits.
16 Law administered by Courts to Natives.
94AOmitted.
1Societies formed by memorandum of association and registration.
2Memorandum of association.
3Registration and fees.
4Annual list of managing body to be filed.
5Property of society how vested.
6Suits by and against societies.
7Suits not to abate.
8Enforcement of judgment against society.
9Recovery of penalty accruing under bye-law.
10Members liable to be sued as strangers.
11Members guilty of offences punishable as strangers.
12Societies enabled to alter, extend or abridge their purposes.
13Provision for dissolution of societies and adjustment of their affairs.
14Upon a dissolution no member to receive profit. Proviso for Joint-stock Companies.
15Who is a Member.
16Governing body defined.
17Registration of societies formed before Act.
18Such societies to file memorandum, etc., with Registrar of Joint-stock Companies.
19Inspection of documents, Certified copies.
20To what societies the Act shall apply.
1Interpretation clause.
2Constitution of the force.
3Superintendence in the State Government.
4Inspector-General of Police, etc.
6[Repealed.].
7Appointment, dismissal, etc., of inferior officers.
8Certificates to police officers.
9Police-officers not to resign without leave or two months’ notice.
10Police-officers not to engage in other employment.
11[Repealed.].
12Power of Inspector-General to make rules.
13Additional police-officer employed at cost of individuals.
14Appointment of additional force in the neighbourhood of railway and other works.
15Quartering of additional police in disturbed or dangerous districts.
17Special police-officers.
18Powers of special police-officers.
19Refusal to serve as special police-officers.
20Authority to be exercised by police-officers.
21Village police-officers.
22Police-officers always on duty and may be employed in, any part of district.
23Duties of police-officers.
24Police-officers may lay information, etc.
26Magistrate may detain property and issue proclamation.
27Confiscation of property if no claimant appears.
28Persons refusing to deliver up certificate, etc., on ceasing to be police-officers.
29Penalties for neglect of duty, etc.
30Regulation of public assemblies and processions and licensing of the same.
30APowers with regard to assemblies and processions violating conditions of license.
31Police to keep order in public roads, etc.
32Penalty for disobeying orders issued under last three sections, etc.
33Saving of control of Magistrate of district.
34Punishment for certain offences on roads, etc.
35Jurisdiction.
36Power to prosecute under other law not affected.
37Recovery of penalties and fines imposed by Magistrates.
41[Repealed.].
42Limitation of actions.
43Plea that act was done under warrant.
44Police-officers to keep diary.
45State Government may prescribe form of returns.
46Scope of Act.
47Authority of District Superintendent of Police over village police.
25Police-officers to take charge of unclaimed property, and be subject to Magistrates orders as to disposal.
15A Awarding compensation to sufferers from misconduct of inhabitants or persons interested in land.
16 Recovery of moneys payable under sections 13, 14, 15 and 15A, and disposal of same when recovered.
5Powers of Inspector General Exercise of power.
1Definition of stage-carriage.
2Carriages to be licensed.
3Power to refuse license.
4Charge for and duration of license.
5Particulars to be painted on conspicuous part of carriage.
6Penalty for letting carriage without having particulars painted.
7Penalty for letting for hire unlicensed carriage.
9Penalty for ill-treating animals.
10Revocation of license.
11Penalty for not conforming to provisions of section 5.
12Penalty for misconduct on part of drivers.
13Penalty when recoverable from proprietor.
14Issue of summons.
15Adjudication of penalties.
16Recovery of penalties, etc.
17Offender may be apprehended and detained in custody until return of warrant of distress.
18Imprisonment of offender if distress not sufficient.
19[Repealed.].
20Jurisdiction.
20APower to make rules.
21Interpretation-clause.
22Extent of Act.
23Power to State Government to exempt.
8Penalty for allowing carriage to be drawn by fewer animals or more passengers, etc., to be carried than provided by license.
1[Repealed.].
2Interpretation clause.
3Government to make special provision respecting mosques, etc.
4Transfer to trustees, etc., of trust-property in charge of Revenue Board.
5Procedure in case of dispute as to right of succession to vacated trusteeship.
6Rights, etc., of trustees to whom property is transferred under section 4.
7Appointment of committees.
8Qualifications of member of committee.
9Tenure of office.
10Vacancies to be filled.
11No member of Committee to be also trustee, etc., of mosque, etc.
12On appointment of Committee, Board and local agents to transfer property.
13Duty of trustee, etc., as to accounts.
14Persons interested may singly sue in case of breach of trust, etc.
15Nature of interest entitling person to sue.
16Reference to arbitrators.
17Reference under Act 10 of 1940.
18Application for leave to institute suits.
19Court may require accounts of trust to be filed.
20Proceedings for criminal breach of trust.
21Cases in which endowments are partly for religious and partly for secular purposes.
22Government not to hold charge henceforth of property for support of any mosque, temple, etc.
23Effect of Act in respect of Regulations therein mentioned, and of buildings of antiquity, etc.
24[Repealed.].
1[Omitted.].
2Collectors of tolls may compound for tolls leviable under Act 8 of 1851 or this Act.
3Power to extend Act.
4[Repealed.].
1Extent.
3Marking or branding vessels with name of place and number .
4Registry of name, number and burthen.
5Owners to apply for registry.
6Officers to perform duty of marking and branding.
7Owner to obtain certificate of registry. Replacing lost certificate.
8Sealing certificate.
9[Repealed.].
10Fees for certificates.
11Fees to be credited to Government.
12Production of certificate on demand.
13Penalty for neglect to comply with rules .
14Power to direct compensation for trouble in seizing .
15[Repealed.].
2Rules as to coasting and other vessels belonging to any citizen of India.
1[Repealed.].
1AExtent.
2Power to cause levy of tolls on roads and bridges within certain rates, and to appoint collectors.
3Their powers for recovery of toll.
4Exemptions from payment of toll.
5Assistance of collectors by Police-officers.
6Penalty for offences under Act. Compensation to person aggrieved. Saving of his right to sue.
7Exhibition of table of tolls, and statement of penalties.
8Application of proceeds of tolls.
1 Executors may sue and be sued in certain cases for wrongs committed in lifetime of deceased.
2Death of either party not to abate suit. Proviso.
1Short title and extent.
1A Suit for compensation to the family of a person for loss occasioned to it by his death by actionable wrong.
2Not more than one suit to be brought.
3Plaintiff shall deliver particulars, etc.
4Interpretation-clause.
4ATechnical Adviser.
4B Welders certificate.
4CConditions precedent for manufacture of boiler land boiler component
4D Inspection during manufacture.
4EInspection during erection.
4FConditions precedent for repairing boiler and boiler component.
1[Repealed.].
2Rate of interest to be decreed by Courts.
3Rate of interest upon a judgment or decree.
4Contracts for usufruct of property in lieu of interest .
5 Amount of interest to be deposited in certain cases of conditional sales under Bengal Regulations. Proviso 6. Rate of interest on future adjustments of accounts. Proviso
7Repealed..
8Repealed..
9Repealed..
6Rate of interest on future adjustments of accounts.
1Rights under bills of lading to vest in consignee or endorsee.
2Not to affect right of stoppage in transitu or claims for freight.
3 Bill of lading in hands of consignee, etc., conclusive evidence of the shipment as against master, etc .
1Power to break up streets, etc., under superintendence, and to open drains.
2Not to enter on private land without consent.
3Notice to be served on persons having control, etc., before breaking up streets or opening drains.
5Streets broken up to be reinstated without delay.
6Penalty for delay in reinstating streets.
8Power to enter buildings for ascertaining quantity of gas consumed.
9Recovery of rent due for gas.
10Power to take away pipes when supply of gas discontinued.
11Meters not liable to distress for rent, etc.
12Penalty for fraudulently using gas.
13Penalty for wilfully damaging pipes.
14Satisfaction for accidentally damaging pipes.
15Penalty for causing water to be corrupted. Daily penalty during the continuance of the offence.
16Daily penalty during escape of Gas after notice.
17Penalty if water be fouled by Gas.
18Power to examine Gas-pipes to ascertain cause of water being fouled.
19Expenses to abide result of examination.
20How expenses to be ascertained.
21Liability to indictments for nuisance.
23Service of process.
24Recovery of penalties, etc.
25Levy by distress.
26No distress unlawful for want of form, etc.
4 Streets or drains not to be broken up except under superintendence of persons having control of the same. If persons having the control, etc., fail to superintend, Company may proceed with the work.
7In case of delay, other parties may reinstate, and recover the expenses. Expense how to be ascertained and recovered.
22Copies of the original Deed of Association and of all rules, etc., to be kept for inspection at the office of the Company in Calcutta and in the office of the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies, or the Keeper of the Records of the Supreme Court at Fort William.
27Interpretation
ICompany formed by Memorandum of Association and registration.
IIPenalty on partnerships exceeding a certain number.
IIIMatters required to be prescribed by Memorandum of Association.
IVProhibition against identity of names in registered Companies.
VForm of Memorandum of Association.
VIShares to be taken by subscribers of Memorandum of Association.
VIISpecial regulations may be prescribed by Articles of Association.
VIIIForm and effect of Articles of Association.
IXUse of printed copies of Memorandum or Articles.
XRegistration of Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association.
XIEffect of registration.
XIVRegister of shareholders.
XVAnnual list of shareholders on Register.
XVIPenalty on Company not keeping a proper Register .
XVIIRestrictive definition shareholder.
XVIIITransfer of shares.
XIXCertificate of shares.
XXCalls a debt to Company.
XXIInspection of Register and annual of share holders.
XXIIPower to close Register.
XXIIIRemedy for improper entry, or omission of entry in Register.
XXIVRegister to be evidence .
XXVCopies of Memorandum and Articles of Association to be forwarded to shareholders.
XXVIRegistered Office of Company.
XXIXPenalties on non-publication of name.
XXXGeneral Meeting of Company.
XXXIWhat accounts to be kept.
XXXIIBalance-sheet to be made out annually and filed with the Register.
XXXIIIBalance-sheet to be signed and certified by the Directors.
XXXIVNo dividend payable except out of profits.
XXXVAudit.
XXXVIInspection of balance-sheet and of report of Auditors thereon.
XXXVIIAppointment of Auditors.
XXXVIIIPower of Company to after regulations by special resolution.
XXXIXDefinition of special resolution.
XLRegistry of special resolution.
XLICopies of special resolutions.
XLIINotice to Registrar of increase of capital.
XLIIIProhibition against carrying on business with less than seven shareholders.
XLIVEvidence of proceedings at Meetings.
XLVContracts how made.
XLVIExecution of deeds.
XLVIIPromissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, and Hoodees.
XLVIIIExamination of affairs of Company by Inspectors appointed by the local Government.
XLIXPower of Inspectors.
LResult of examination how dealt with.
LIPower of Company to appoint Inspectors.
LIIReport of Inspectors to be evidence.
LIIIServices of notices on Company.
LIVRules as to notices by letter.
LVAuthentication of notices of Company.
LVIAdjudication of offences and recovery of penalties.
LVIIGovernor General of India in Council may alter Forms in Schedule.
LVIIIApplication of Part III of Act.
LIXMeaning of the Expression “the Court” as used in Part III of the Act.
LXLiability of present shareholders in respect of debts.
LXIIICommencement of winding-up of Company defined.
LXIVDefinition of “contributory,” and legal character of his liability.
LXVRights of contributories between themselves.
LXVICircumstances under which Company may be wound-up by Court.
LXVIICompany when deemed unable to pay its debts.
LXVIIIApplication for winding-up to be by petition.
LXIXCourse to be pursued by Court on petition of a creditor.
LXXOrder for winding-up Company on creditor’s petition.
LXXICourse to be pursued by Court on petition of contributory.
LXXIIEffect of the order for winding-up Company.
LXXIIICollection and application of assets.
LXXIVFraudulent preference.
LXXVPower of Court to summon person suspected of having property of Company.
LXXVIPenalty of falsification of books.
LXXVIIExecutions upon certain judgments of petition to be void.
LXXVIIIBooks of Company to be evidence.
LXXIXPower of Court to make calls.
LXXXRecovery of calls.
LXXXICalls may be made upon former shareholders in respect of shares.
LXXXIIPayment of money into Court.
LXXXVIIAppointment of Official Liquidators.
LXXXVIIIStyle and duties of Official Liquidators.
LXXXIXPower of Official Liquidators.
XCRemuneration of Official Liquidators.
XCIDissolution of Company.
XCIIRegistrar to make minute of dissolution of Company.
XCIIICircumstances under which Company may be wound-up voluntarily.
XCIVNotice of resolution to wind-up voluntarily.
XCVConsequences of voluntary wind-up.
XCVISaving of rights of creditors.
XCVIIRegistration.
XCVIIIRepeal of Act XLIII of 1850.
XCIXRegistration of existing Companies.
CRequisitions for registration by existing Companies.
CIAuthentication of statements of existing Companies.
CIICertificate of registration of existing Companies.
CIIIPower of Company to change name.
CIVCertificate to be evidence of compliance with Act.
CVSaving rights to creditors.
XIIDirectors to be liable for debts if dividend be paid contrary to the provisions of the Act, or when the Company is known by them to be insolvent.Proviso.
XIIIIssue of shares by Company.
XXVIINoticeof situation ofregistered Office
XXVIIIPublication of name a limited Company.
LXILiability of former shareholders in Company other than a limited Company with respect to debts.
LXIILiability of former shareholders in a limited Company with respect to debts and liabilities.
LXXXIIIPower of Court to grant injunction
LXXXIVPower of Court to stay proceedings.
1Public Accountants to give security.
2Amount and kind of security, and with what sureties.
3“Public accountant” defined.
4Prosecution of accountants and sureties.
5Enactments applied to proceedings by and against accountants.
6[Repealed.].
1 Non-liability to suit of officers acting judicially, for official acts done in good faith, and of officers executing warrants and orders.
LXXXVPower of Court to adjust rights of contributories
LXXXVIPower of Court to order costs
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3 Conferment of status and certain immunities and privileges on the Association and conferment of certain immunities and privileges on its officers and employees.
4Power to make rules.
5Notifications under section 3 and rules under section 4 to be placed before Parliament.
1Short title.
2Amendment of section 39.
3Substitution of new sections for section 41.
4Substitution of new section for section 43A.
5Amendment of section 44A.
6Insertion of new section 45.
7Amendment of section 45L.
8Amendment of section 50.
9Amendment of section 51.
10Certain winding-up proceedings to be governed by original provisions.
1Short title and extent.
2Application of Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
4Restrictions on privileges and immunities.
5Waiver.
6Restrictions on certain exemptions from customs duty, etc.
7Privileges and immunities of citizens of India.
8Restrictions on entry into diplomatic premises.
9Evidence.
10Power to make rules.
11Notifications issued and rules made under this Act to be laid before Parliament.
3Application of certain privileges and immunities to diplomatic missions and their members pursuant to international agreement.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Declaration as to expediency of control by Central Government.
3Definitions.
4Power of Central Government in respect of conservation of coal and development of coal mines.
5Duty of owner to take steps for the conservation and development of coal mine.
6Imposition of excise duties.
7Imposition of customs duty.
8Collection of excise duties.
9Utilisation of proceeds of duties levied and collected under sections 6 and 7.
10Duty of owner to open Coal Mine Conservation and Development Account.
11Power of Inspectors.
12Dissolution of the Coal Board.
13Power of Central Government to direct vesting of rights in a Government company.
14Continuation of suits, etc., against the Central Government.
15Transfer of service of existing employees of Coal Board.
16No compensation to be paid for the transfer of services of any officer or other employee.
17Protection of action taken in good faith.
18Power to make rules.
19[Repealed.].
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Application of criminal law to aircraft.
4Provisions as to Extradition Act.
5Powers of commander of aircraft.
6Jurisdiction.
7Provisions as to evidence in connection with aircraft.
8Provisions as to documentary evidence.
9Power to apply the provisions of Act with modifications to certain aircraft.
10Contracting parties to Convention.
11Power to treat certain aircraft to be registered in Convention country.
1Short title and commencement.
2Transfer of officers and employees of the Indian Audit and Accounts Department.
3Repeal and saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Payments to Bank.
4Reserve Bank to be depository for Bank.
5 Conferment of status and certain immunities, exemptions and privileges on Bank and conferment of certain immunities, exemptions and privileges on its officers and employees.
6Power to make rules.
7Notifications issued under section 5 and rules made under section 6 to be laid before Parliament.
1Short title, extent and application.
2Definitions.
3Application of the Convention.
4Hostage-taking.
5Provisions as to Extradition Act.
6Offences committed outside India.
7Previous sanction necessary for prosecution.
8Protection of action taken in good faith.
15Chief Rector.
1Short title and commencement.
2Amendment of section 4.
3Validation.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Punishment of grave breaches of conventions.
4Liability of persons for offences committed outside India.
5Jurisdiction of court.
6Proof of application of Convention.
7Jurisdiction of courts martial.
8Notice of trial of protected persons to be served on protecting power, etc.
9Legal re-presentation of certain persons.
10Appeals by protected prisoners of war and internees.
11Reduction of sentence and custody of protected prisoners of war and internees.
12Prohibition of use of Red Cross and other emblems.
13Penalty.
14Offences by companies.
15Saving.
16Use of „Red Cross‟ and other emblems on Indian ship or aircraft.
17Cognizance of offences.
18Power to make rules.
19Rules to be laid before Parliament.
20Repeal.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Constitution of the Lok Sahayak Sena.
4Establishment of camps.
5Enrolment.
6Duties of volunteers.
7Discharge.
8Offences and penalties.
9Liability for causing loss of, or damage to, Government property.
10Presumption as to certain documents.
11Power to make rules.
1Short title, extent and duration.
2Definitions.
3Goods insurable under this Act.
4Ownership.
5Emergency Risks (Goods) Insurance Scheme.
8Omission to insure or to insure up to the full amount.
9Restrictions on carrying on of certain insurance business.
10Emergency Risks (Goods) Insurance Fund.
11Power of Central Government to obtain information.
12Punishment for giving false information.
13Refund of premiums in certain cases.
14Limitation on prosecution.
15Composition of offences.
16Bar of legal proceedings.
17Removal of doubts.
6Employment of agents by Central Government.
7Power to make insurance compulsory.
1Short title, extent and duration.
2Definitions.
3Emergency Risks (Undertakings) Insurance Scheme.
4Employment of agents by the Central Government.
5Duty of owners of undertakings to insure against emergency risks.
6Restrictions on carrying on certain insurance business.
7Emergency Risks (Undertakings) Insurance Fund.
8Power of Central Government to obtain information.
9Punishment for giving false information.
10Payment towards cost of removal and reconstruction of insurable property.
11Determination of premiums unpaid.
12Limitation on prosecutions.
13Composition of offences.
14Bar of legal proceedings.
15Power to exempt undertakings.
16Refund of premiums in certain cases.
17 Removal of doubts.
18Notification under section 15 to be laid before Parliament.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
4Penalty for contravening the provisions of section 3.
5Penalty for other offences in connection with prize chits or money circulation schemes.
6Offences by companies.
7Power to enter, search and seize.
8Forfeiture of newspaper and publication containing prize chit or money circulation scheme.
9Power to try offences.
10Offences under this Act to be cognizable.
11Act not to apply to certain prize chits or money circulation schemes.
12Transitional provisions.
13Power to make rules.
14Repeals and saving.
3Banning of prize chits and money circulation schemes or enrolment as members or participation therein.
1Short title and commencement.
2Amendment of section 2.
3Amendment of First Schedule.
4Amendment of First Schedule.
5 Special provisions as to duties of excise on cotton fabrics, woollen fabrics, man-made fabrics, etc., during a certain past period and validation.
6Repeal and saving.
1Short title.
2Amendment of section 2.
3Amendment of section 5.
4 Validation of duty of excise levied and collected under the principal Act in respect of certain period.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Lady Hardinge Medical College and Hospital to vest in Central Government.
4Payment of amount.
5Lady Hardinge Medical College and Hospital to be administered as Government institution.
6Applicability of Act 2 of 1882 to Board of Administration.
7Amount to be held for purposes of Scheme.
8Kalavati Saran Hospital to be managed as Government institution.
9Act to override all other enactments.
10 Provisions relating to officers and other employees of Lady Hardinge Medical College and Hospital and Kalavati Saran Hospital.
11Effect of contracts, etc.
12 Contracts, in bad faith or detrimental to the interests of Lady Hardinge Medical College and Hospital and Kalavati Saran Hospital to be cancelled or varied.
13Duty to deliver possession of property, etc.
14Penalty.
15Offences by companies.
16Protection of action taken in good faith.
17Cognizance of offences.
18Indemnity.
19Power to make rules.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Power of courts to require appearance of prisoners to give evidence or answer a charge.
4Power of State Government to exempt certain persons from operation of section 3.
5Prisoners to be brought up.
6Officer in charge of prison when to abstain from carrying out order.
7Commissions for examination of prisoners.
8Certain provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Code of Civil Procedure to apply.
9Power to make rules.
10Repeal.
1Short title and commencement.
2Repeal of Act 15 of 2002 and saving.
3Repeal and saving.
1Short title and Commencement.
2Definitions.
3[Repealed.].
4[Repealed.].
5Determination of population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
6Re-adjustment of constituencies by the Election Commission.
7Procedure and powers of the Commission.
8Publication of amendments and their dates of operation.
9Certain other powers of Election Commission.
10Validation of acts done previous to the commencement of the Act.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Members subject to this Act.
4Constitution of the Group.
5Control, direction, etc.
6Liability for service in and outside India.
7Members of the Group always on active duty.
8Resignation and withdrawal from the post.
9Tenure of service.
10Restrictions respecting right to from associations, freedom of speech, etc.
11Termination of service.
12Appeal.
13Powers and duties conferable on members of the Group.
14Assistance to Group.
15Protection of action taken under this Act.
16Power to make rules.
17Laying of orders and rules.
18Provision as to existing Special Protection Group.
1Short title and commencement.
2Extension and amendment of certain laws.
3Construction of references to laws not in force in Jammu and Kashmir.
4Construction of references to authorities where new authorities have been constituted.
5Repeals and savings.
6Power to remove difficulties.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Power to declare areas to be disturbed areas.
4Special powers of the armed forces.
5Power of search to include powers to break open locks, etc.
6Arrested person and seized property to be made over to the police.
7Protection of persons acting in good faith under this Act.
8Repeal and saving.
1Short title.
2Definition.
3 Validation of the constitution and proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of the new State of Himachal Pradesh.
4 Court not to question validity of proceedings of new Legislative Assembly on the ground of defect in constitution, etc.
5Repealed..
1Short title.
2Definition.
3Power of State Governments to frame schemes.
4Reorganisation of certain inter-State corporations.
5Power of Central Government to add to the Schedule.
1Short title and commencement.
2Formation of Naga Hills-Tuensang Area.
3Amendment of the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution.
4Amendment of the Delimitation Order.
5[Repealed.].
6Provision as to the sitting member of Parliament.
7Territorial extent of laws not to be affected.
1Short title.
2Definition.
3Repeal of Orissa Act.
1Short title, extent and duration.
2Declaration as to expediency of Union control.
3Definitions.
4Constitution of the Board.
5Incorporation of the Board.
6Vesting of property in the Board.
6AConsultation with the Board.
7Committees, staff and agents.
8Salary and allowances of Chairman.
8AVice-Chairman.
9Chief Coffee Marketing Officer, Secretary and other Staff.
10Dissolution of the Board.
11[Repealed.].
12[Repealed.].
13[Repealed.].
14Registration of owners of coffee estates.
15Power of State Government to make rules.
16Fixation of prices for sale of coffee.
17Sale of coffee in excess of free sale quota.
18Sale of coffee, how made.
19[Repealed.].
20Export of coffee.
21Re-import of coffee exported from India.
22Free sale quota.
23Returns to be made by registered owners.
24Licences for sale of uncured coffee.
25Surplus coffee and surplus pool.
26Sales of coffee by the Board.
27Coffee to be cured in licensed curing establishments.
28Licensing of curing establishments.
29Information to be supplied to the Board in connection with curing.
30Separate funds to be maintained by the Board.
31General fund.
32Pool fund.
32APower of the Board to make donation to the Gandhi National Memorial Fund.
33Power to borrow.
34Payments to registered owners.
35Failure to register.
36Contraventions of sections 16, 17 and 18.
37Unlicensed curing establishment.
37AContravention of section 23(1).
38False returns.
38AContravention of section 25.
38BPowers to seize coffee withheld from inclusion in surplus pool.
39Obstruction.
39AOffences by companies.
40Cognizance of offences.
41[Repealed.].
42Control by the Central Government.
43Appeals to the Central Government.
44Inspection of records.
45Accounts of the Board.
46Inspection of records of the Board and obtaining of copies.
47Contracts.
47ABar of legal proceedings.
48Power of the Central Government to make rules.
49Repeal of Act 14 of 1935.
50[Repealed.].
376ABPunishment for rape on woman under twelve years of age.
460All persons jointly concerned in lurking house-trespass or house-breaking by night punishable where death or grievous hurt caused by one of them.
11ACreche facility.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Transfer of territories from Rajasthan to Madhya Pradesh.
4Amendment of the First Schedule to the Constitution.
5Amendments of Delimitation Orders.
6Provision as to sitting members.
7Extension of jurisdiction of Madhya Pradesh High Court.
9Assets and liabilities.
10State Financial Corporations and State Electricity Boards.
11Extension of laws.
12Power to construe laws.
13Legal proceedings.
14Transfer of pending proceedings.
15Effect of provisions inconsistent with other laws.
16Power to remove difficulties.
17Power to make rules.
8Appropriation of moneys for expenditure in transferred territories under existing Appropriation Acts.
1Short title and commencement.
2Interpretation.
3Assimilation of laws.
4Provision for removal of difficulties.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3The University.
4Powers of the University.
5Territorial exercise of powers.
6University open to all classes, castes and creeds.
7Teaching of the University.
7AVisitor.
7BChief Rector and Rectors.
8Officers of the University.
9[Omitted.].
10[Omitted.].
11[Omitted.].
12[Omitted.].
13[Omitted.].
14[Omitted.].
15[Omitted.].
16Powers and duties of officers, etc.
17Authorities of the University.
18The Court.
19[Omitted.].
20[Omitted.].
21The Executive Council.
22[Omitted.].
23The Academic Council.
24[Omitted.].
25Powers and duties of authorities of the University.
26University Boards.
27Constitution, etc., of Boards to be prescribed by Ordinances.
28Statutes.
31Ordinances how made.
32Regulations.
33Residence.
34Colleges.
35Halls.
36[Omitted.].
37[Omitted.].
38Annual report.
39Audit of accounts.
40[Omitted.].
41Disputes as to constitution of University authorities and bodies.
42Constitution of committees.
43Filling of casual vacancies.
44Proceedings of University authorities and bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
45Conditions of service of officers and teachers.
46Pension and provident funds.
47[Omitted.].
48[Omitted.].
29Statutes how made.
30Ordinances.
1Short title.
2Definition.
3Vesting of property in Manager.
4Powers of Manager.
5Payment to Manager to be a discharge of obligations.
6Issue of duplicate securities.
7Transfers otherwise than by Manager void.
8Power to call for information.
9Bar of jurisdiction of Court.
10. Power of the Central Government to add to the Schedule.
11Bar of legal proceedings.
12Repeal.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Terminal tax on passengers carried by railway from or to notified places.
4Terminal tax not to be levied within certain limits.
5Power of Central Government to vary rates of tax.
6Power of Central Government to discontinue levy.
7Mode of recovery of tax.
8No other terminal tax on railway passengers when terminal tax under this Act is levied.
9Exemptions.
1Short title and Commencement.
2Definitions.
3Change of Name of Hyderabad State Bank.
4Head Office and Branches of Hyderabad Bank.
5Transfer of Share Capital of Hyderabad State Bank to Reserve Bank.
6Compensation to Shareholders of Hyderabad State Bank.
7Certain officers of the Hyderabad State Bank to vacate office.
8Special provisions regarding existing officers and employees.
9Authorised Capital.
10Issued Capital.
11[Omitted.].
12[Omitted.].
13[Omitted.].
14[Omitted.].
15[Omitted.].
16[Omitted.].
17[Omitted.].
18[Omitted.].
19[Omitted.].
20[Omitted.].
21[Omitted.].
22[Omitted.].
23[Omitted.].
24[Omitted.].
25[Omitted.].
26[Omitted.].
27Reserve Fund.
28[Omitted.].
29[Omitted.].
30[Omitted.] .
31[Omitted.].
32[Omitted.].
33[Omitted.].
34[Omitted.].
35[Omitted.].
36[Omitted.].
37[Omitted.].
38[Omitted.].
39[Omitted.].
40[Omitted.].
41Power of Central Government to make rules.
42[Omitted.].
43[Omitted.].
44[Omitted.].
45[Omitted.].
46[Omitted.].
1Short title and commencement.
2Repeal of existing laws prescribing requirements as to residence.
3Power to make rules in respect of certain classes of public employment in certain areas.
4Parliamentary scrutiny of rules.
5Duration of section 3 and rules.
1Short title.
2Amendment of section 2.
3Amendment of section 3.
4Amendment of section 19.
5Amendment of section 20.
6Insertion of new section 20B.
7Amendment of section 26.
8Amendment of section 31.
9Amendment of section 34.
10Amendment of section 40.
11Validation of certain action taken.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Power to make schemes for relief in respect of personal injuries and personal service injuries.
4Relief from liability to pay compensation or damages.
5. Information as to earnings.
6Medical attention in dispensaries and hospitals.
7Penalty for false statement.
8Assignments or charges to be void.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Workmen to whom the Act applies.
4Compensation payable under the Act, by whom and how payable.
5Limitation on right to receive compensation otherwise than under this Act and Act 59 of 1962.
6Special provisions in relation to employees of Government.
7Amount of compensation.
8Personal Injuries (Compensation Insurance) Scheme.
9Compulsory insurance.
10Principals and contractors.
11Employment of agents by the Central Government.
12Prohibition of certain insurance business.
13Personal Injuries (Compensation Insurance) Fund.
14Power of Central Government to obtain information.
15Recovery of premium unpaid.
16Payment of compensation where an employer has failed to insure.
17Limitation of prosecutions.
18Composition of offences.
19Power of magistrate to impose any sentence.
20Bar of legal proceedings.
21Power to exempt employers.
22Power to make rules.
23Power to remove difficulties.
24Every scheme and rule to be laid before Parliament.
1Short title.
2Amendment of section 4.
3Amendment of section 5.
4Validity of rules and action taken thereunder.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Declaration as to expediency of control by the Union.
4[Repealed.].
5[Repealed.].
6[Repealed.].
7[Repealed.].
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9[Repealed.].
10[Repealed.].
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27[Repealed.].
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29[Repealed.].
30[Repealed.].
31[Repealed.].
32[Repealed.].
33[Repealed.].
3Repealed..
1Short title.
2[Repealed.].
3[Repealed.].
4Validation of action taken under sections 11 and 13.
5Repeal and saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Penalty for theft, dishonest misappropriation or unlawful possession of railway property.
4Punishment for abetment, conspiracy or connivance at offences.
5Offences under the Act not to be cognizable.
6Power to arrest without warrant.
7Disposal of persons arrested.
8Inquiry how to be made.
9Power to summon persons to give evidence and produce documents.
10Issue of search warrant.
11Searches and arrests how to be made.
12Officers required to assist.
13Power of courts to order forfeiture of vehicles, etc.
14Act to override other laws.
15Construction of references to laws not in force in Jammu and Kashmir.
16Repeal and savings.
1Short title and extent.
2Departmental inquiries to which the Act shall apply.
3Definitions.
4Power of Central Government to authorise the exercise of powers specified in section 5.
5 Power of authorised inquiring authority to enforce attendance of witnesses and production of documents.
6Territorial limits in which powers specified in section 5 may be exercised.
7Power to make rules.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Prohibition on transfer of lands acquired by Central Government.
4Regulation on transfer of lands in relation to which acquisition proceedings have been initiated.
5Application for grant of permission for transfer under section 4.
6Appeals against orders of competent authority.
7Period of operation of orders of refusal to grant permission to transfer land.
8Restrictions on registration of transfers of land.
9Penalty.
10Offences by companies.
11Power to make rules.
1Short title and commencement.
2Substitution of new section for section 2.
3Substitution of new section for section 3.
4Amendment of section 5.
5Amendment of section 8.
6Amendment of section 10.
7Amendment of section 11.
8Amendment of section 12.
9Omission of section 12A.
10Amendment of section 13.
11Substitution of new section for section 15.
12Amendment of section 16.
13Substitution of new section for section 17.
14Substitution of new section for section 18.
15Substitution of new section for section 19.
16Insertion of new sections 20, 20A and 20B.
17Substitution of new section for section 21.
18Amendment of section 22.
19Substitution of new section for section 23.
20Amendment of section 24.
21Amendment of section 25.
22Amendment of section 26.
23Substitution of new section for section 27.
24Substitution of new section for section 28.
25Amendment of section 29.
26Substitution of new section for section 34.
27Amendment of section 35.
28Amendment of section 36.
29Insertion of new sections 36A and 36B.
32Substitution of new Schedule for the Schedule.
33Transitional provisions.
34Power of Visitor to make appointments in certain cases.
35Saving.
30Amendment of section 38.
31Insertion of new sections 40 and 41.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Conditions of service of I.C.S. members of the Indian Administrative Service.
4Conditions of service of I.P. members of the Indian Police Service.
5 Pay of I.C.S. members of Indian Administrative Service and I.P. members of Indian Police Service.
6 Retirement of I.C.S. members of Indian Administrative Service and I.P. members of Indian Police Service.
7Pension of I.C.S. members of Indian Administrative Service.
8Pension payable to former Secretary of State Service officers in Indian currency only.
9Power of Central Government to adapt certain rules, regulations and orders.
10Power to construe rules, regulations and orders.
10APower of Central Government to make orders in certain cases to ensure parity.
11Power to remove difficulties.
12Act to have overriding effect.
13Saving of orders in respect of disciplinary matters.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Levy and collection of cess on manufactured beedis.
3A Application of Act 1 of 1944 to cess.
5Power to call for information.
6Protection of action taken in good faith.
7Power to make rules.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Iron Ore Mines and Manganese Ore Mines Labour Welfare Fund.
4Application of Fund.
5Advisory Committees.
6Central Advisory Committee.
7Power to co-opt, etc.
8Appointment of Welfare Commissioners, etc., and their powers.
9Power of Central Government to exempt.
10Annual report of activities financed under the Act.
11Power to call for information.
12Power to make rules.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Beedi Workers Welfare Fund.
4Application of Fund.
5Advisory Committees.
6Central Advisory Committee.
7Power to co-opt.
8Appointment of welfare Commissioners, etc., and their powers.
9Power of Central Government to exempt.
10Annual report of activities financed under the Act.
11Power to call for information.
12Power to make rules.
1Short title and commencement.
2[Repealed.].
3[Repealed.].
4[Repealed.].
5[Repealed.].
6[Repealed.].
7[Repealed.].
8[Repealed.].
9 Repealed.
11Repealed..
10Saving of pending proceedings under sections 108, 109 and 110.
1Short title and commencement.
2[Repealed.].
3[Repealed.].
4[Repealed.].
5[Repealed.].
6[Repealed.].
7[Repealed.].
8[Repealed.].
9[Repealed.].
10[Repealed.].
11[Repealed.].
12[Repealed.].
13[Repealed.].
14[Repealed.].
15[Repealed.].
16[Repealed.].
17[Repealed.].
21[Repealed.].
22Transitional provisions.
23Saving.
18 Repealed..
19 Repealed..
20 Repealed..
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3 Transfer to, and vesting in the Central Government of the undertakings of the two specified companies.
4General effect of vesting.
5Owners of the two specified companies to be liable for certain prior liabilities.
6Payment of amount.
7Interest.
8 Duty of persons in charge of management of the undertakings of the two specified companies to deliver all assets, etc.
9Duty of persons to account for assets, etc., in their possession.
10 Act to have overriding effect.
12 Offences by companies
14 Delegation of powers.
16Power to remove difficulties.
13Protection of action taken in good faith.
11Penalties.
15Power to make rules.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Repeal of Act 32 of 1947 and dissolution of Housing Board.
4Consequential provisions.
5Power of Central Government to direct vesting of rights in a Government company.
6Continuation of suits, etc., against Central Government.
7Moneys, etc., of the Fund to be credited to the Consolidated Fund of India.
8Collection and payment of arrears of duty.
1Short title.
2[Repealed.].
3[Repealed.].
4[Repealed.].
5[Repealed.].
6[Repealed.].
7[Repealed.].
8 Exemption from tax in certain cases of undisclosed income invested in National Defence Gold Bonds, 1980.
9Repeal and saving.
1Short title and commencement.
2[Repealed.].
3[Repealed.].
4[Repealed.].
5[Repealed.].
6[Repealed.].
7[Repealed.].
8[Repealed.].
9[Repealed.].
10[Repealed.].
11[Repealed.].
12[Repealed.].
13[Repealed.].
17Transfer of applications pending before arbitrator under the principal Act.
14Repealed.
15Repealed.
16Repealed.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of National Tax Tribunal.
4Composition of National Tax Tribunal.
5Constitution and jurisdiction of Benches.
6Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson and other Members.
7Appointment of Chairperson and other Members.
8Terms of office of Chairperson and other Members.
9Resignation of Chairperson and other Members.
10Salary and allowances.
11Removal and suspension of Chairperson and other Members.
12Officers and employees of National Tax Tribunal.
13Appearances before National Tax Tribunal.
14Member to act as Chairperson or to discharge his functions in certain circumstances.
15Appeal to National Tax Tribunal.
16Procedure and powers of National Tax Tribunal.
17Finality of orders of National Tax Tribunal.
18Decision by majority.
19Special Bench.
20Interim order.
21Power to punish for contempt.
22Order of National Tax Tribunal.
23Transfer of pending cases from High Court.
24Appeal to Supreme Court.
25Members, etc., to be public servants.
26Protection of action taken in good faith.
27Power to remove difficulties.
28Power to make rules.
29Laying of rules before Parliament.
30Consequential amendments.
115BBBTax on income from units of an open-ended equity oriented fund of the Unit Trust of India or of Mutual Funds.
43AATaxation of foreign exchange fluctuation.
234E Fee for default in furnishing statements.
293APower to make exemption, etc., in relation to participation in the business of prospecting for, extraction, etc., of mineral oils.
80PA Deduction in respect of certain income of Producer Companies.
80TTBDeduction in respect of interest on deposits in case of senior citizens.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of Prize Courts.
4Jurisdiction of Prize Courts in prize cases.
5Transfer of cases.
6Appeals.
7General powers of Prize Courts.
8Procedure on capture of prize.
9Ship and aircraft papers to be brought in Registry.
10Goods.
11Preemption.
12Prize proceedings not to apply to enemy warships and military aircraft.
13Capture to belong to Central Government.
14Prize salvage.
15Offences in respect of prize.
16Indemnity against legal proceedings.
17Power to make rules.
18Dissolution of Prize Courts.
19Repeals.
20Savings.
1Short title.
2 Repeal of Delhi and Ajmer Rent Control Act, 1952, in its application to the Cantonment of Nasirabad.
3Saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definition.
3Cine-workers Welfare Fund.
4Application of Fund.
5Advisory Committees.
6Central Advisory Committee.
7Power to co-opt, etc.
8Appointment of Welfare Commissioners, etc., and their powers.
9Annual report of activities financed under the Act.
10Power to call for information.
11Power to make rules.
1Short title and commence.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of corresponding new banks and business thereof.
3ATrust not to be entered on the register.
3BRegister of beneficial owners.
4Undertakings of existing banks to vest in corresponding new banks.
5General effect of vesting.
6Payment of amount.
9Power of Central Government to make scheme.
9APower of Reserve Bank to appoint additional director.
10Closure of accounts and disposal of profits.
10AAnnual general meeting.
10BTransfer of unpaid or unclaimed dividend to Unpaid Dividend Account..
11Corresponding new bank deemed to be an Indian company.
12Vacation of office of Chairman, etc.
12ABonus.
13Obligations as to fidelity and secrecy.
14Custodian to be public servant.
15Certain defects not to invalidate acts or proceedings.
16Indemnity.
16AArrangement with corresponding new bank on appointment of directors to prevail.
17Construction of references to existing banks.
18Dissolution.
18ASupersession of Board in certain cases.
19Power to make regulations.
20[Repealed.].
21Repeal and saving.
7Head office and management.
8Corresponding new banks to be guided by the directions of the Central Government.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Formation of the new State of Himachal Pradesh.
4Amendment of the First Schedule to the Constitution.
5Representation in the Council of States.
6Amendment of the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.
7Amendment of section 27A, Act 43 of 1950.
8Representation in the House of the People.
9Amendment of the First Schedule, Act 43 of 1950.
10Parliamentary constituencies of the new State and their delimitation.
11Sitting members.
12[Repealed.].
13[Repealed.].
14[Repealed.].
15[Repealed.].
16[Repealed.].
17Amendment of section 13, Act 43 of 1950.
18[Repealed.].
19Amendment of the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) (Part C States) Order, 1951.
20Amendment of section 9, Act 81 of 1952.
21Construction of Act 43 of 1950.
22Electoral rolls of constituencies.
23Power of Delimitation Commission to revise its orders.
24[Repealed.].
25Court of the Judicial Commissioner for the new State.
26Subordinate Courts.
27Existing authorities and officers to continue to function in the new State.
28Existing laws to continue.
29Power to construe laws.
30Existing taxes to continue.
31Saving of the powers of the Central Government in relation to the Bhakra-Nangal Project.
32Power to remove difficulties.
4Crediting of proceeds of duty to the Consolidated Fund of India.
1Short title and commencement.
2Local extent.
3Definitions.
4Application for and consent necessary to making of order.
5Consent of local or road-authority not necessary in certain cases.
6Procedure for making order.
7Contents of order.
8Further order.
9Power to authorise joint work by local authorities.
10Cessation of powers given by an order.
11Mode of formation of tramway.
12Inspection of tramway before opening.
13Agreement between road-authority and promoter as to repair of roadway.
14Rights of promoters and the public over tramways.
15Tolls leviable by promoter or lessee.
16Carriage of dangerous or offensive goods.
17Grant to third parties of licenses to use tramway in certain events.
18Licensee to give to promoter or lessee an account of traffic.
19Cessation of powers of promoter and lessee on discontinuance of tramway.
20Powers of road-authority on cessation of powers of promoter.
21Proceedings in case of insolvency of promoter.
22Future purchase of undertaking by local authority.
23Lease of, or working of, tramway by local authority.
24Power to make rules.
25Power to impose penalty by rule.
26Procedure for making, and publication of, rules.
27Penalty for failure of promoter, lessee or licensee to comply with act or order.
28Penalty for obstructing promoter in exercise of his powers.
29Penalty for interfering with tramway.
30Penalty for using tramway with carriage having flange-wheels.
31Penalty for evading payment of proper toll.
32Penalty for taking or sending dangerous or offensive goods without giving notice.
33Penalty for licensee not giving to promoter or lessee an account of traffic or giving false account.
34Saving of prosecutions under other laws.
35Differences between promoters or lessees and authorities.
36Recovery of moneys due from promoters and, in certain cases, from lessees.
37Recovery of tolls from licensees.
38Recovery of tolls from passengers.
39Promoter to have right of user only.
40Saving of power over roads traversed by tramways.
41Saving of power of local authority and police to regulate traffic on roads.
42Promoters, lessees and licensees to be responsible for all injuries.
43Want of funds not a sufficient reason for default.
44Power to exempt from municipal taxation.
45Application by local authorities of local funds to tramways.
46Extension of Act to existing tramways.
47Prohibition of construction of tramways except under this Act.
48Transfer of control on exclusion of local area from circle of local authority.
49[Repealed.].
50Powers of Government exercisable from time to time.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of the Council.
4Composition of the Council.
5Duration of the Council.
6Disqualification for membership of the Council.
7Oath or affirmation.
8Vacation of seat.
9Setting-up of committees.
10General powers of the Council.
11Obligatory functions of the Council.
12Discretionary functions of the Council.
13Appointment, etc., of the Chairperson.
14Leave of absence of Chairperson.
15Appointment of officiating Chairperson in case of death, resignation or removal of Chairperson.
16Salary and allowances of the Chairperson and members.
17Service regulations of members.
18Functions of the Chairperson.
19Chairperson not to be interested in any contract, etc., with the Council.
20Exercise of powers to be subject to sanction.
21Meetings.
22First meeting of the Council.
23Notice of meetings and business.
24Quorum.
25Presiding Officer.
26Method of deciding questions.
27Members not to vote on matter in which they are interested.
29Keeping of minutes and proceedings.
30Circulation of minutes and inspection of minutes and reports of proceedings.
31Forwarding minutes and reports of proceedings to the Administrator.
32Validation of proceedings, etc.
33Appointment of certain officers.
34Schedule of permanent posts and creation of temporary posts.
35Restriction on employment of permanent officers and other employees.
36Power to make appointments.
37Officers and other employees not to undertake any extraneous work.
38Officers and other employees not to be interested in any contract, etc., with the Council.
39Punishment for municipal officers and other employees.
40Consultation with the Union Public Service Commission.
42Recruitment to category B and category C posts.
43Power of Council to make regulations.
44Constitution of the New Delhi Municipal Fund.
45New Delhi Municipal Fund to be kept in the State Bank of India.
46Operation of the Accounts.
47Payments not to be made unless covered by a budget-grant.
48Duty of persons signing cheques.
49Procedure when money not covered by a budget-grant is expended.
50Application of New Delhi Municipal Fund.
52Investment of surplus moneys.
53Constitution of Finance Commission.
54Constitution of special funds.
55Adoption of budget estimates.
56Power of Council to alter budget estimates.
57Power of Council to re-adjust income and expenditure during the year.
58Accounts to be kept.
59Audit.
60Taxes to be imposed by the Council under this Act.
61Rates of property tax.
62Premises in respect of which property tax is to be levied.
63Determination of rateable value of lands and buildings assessable to property tax.
64Charge for supply of water.
65Taxation of Union properties.
66Incidence of property tax.
67Apportionment of liability for property tax when the premises are let or sub-let.
68Recovery of property tax from occupiers.
69Property tax a first charge on premises on which it is assessed.
70Assessment list.
71Evidential value of assessment list.
72Amendment of assessment list.
73Preparation of new assessment list.
74Notice of transfers.
75Notice of erection of building, etc.
76Notice of demolition or removal of buildings.
77Power of Chairperson to call for information and returns and to enter and inspect premises.
79Assessment in case of amalgamation of premises.
80Power of Chairperson to assess separately outhouses and portions of buildings.
81Power of Chairperson to employ valuers.
82Tax on certain vehicles and animals and rates thereof.
83The tax on whom leviable.
84Tax when payable.
85Power of Chairperson to compound with livery stable keeper, etc., for tax.
86Theatre-tax.
87Liability to pay theatre-tax.
88Tax on advertisements.
89Prohibition of advertisements without written permission of the Chairperson.
90Permission of the Chairperson to become void in certain cases.
91Presumption in case of contravention.
92Power of Chairperson in case of contravention.
93Duty on transfer of property and method of assessment thereto.
94Provisions applicable on the introduction of transfer duty.
95Tax on building applications.
96Imposition of other taxes.
97Supplementary taxation.
98Time and manner of payment of taxes.
99Presentation of bill.
100Notice of demand and notice fee.
101Penalty in case of default of payment of taxes.
102Recovery of tax.
103Distress.
104Disposal of distrained property and attachment and sale of immovable property.
105Recovery from a person about to leave New Delhi or Delhi.
106Power to institute suit for recovery.
107Power of seizure of vehicles and animals in case of non-payment of tax thereon.
108Occupiers may be required to pay rent towards satisfaction of property tax.
109Demolition, etc., of buildings.
110Remission or refund of tax.
111Power to require entry in assessment list of details of buildings.
112Notice to be given of the circumstances in which remission or refund is claimed.
113What buildings are to be deemed vacant.
114Notice to be given of every occupation of vacant land or building.
115Appeal against assessment, etc.
116Conditions of right to appeal.
117Condonation of delay in preferring the appeal.
118Finality of appellate orders.
119Power to inspect for purposes of determining rateable value or tax.
120Composition.
121Irrecoverable debts.
122Obligation to disclose liability.
123Immaterial error not to affect liability.
124General power of exemption.
125Payment of proceeds of entertainment and betting taxes to Council.
126Power of Council to borrow.
127Time for repayment of money borrowed under section 126.
128Form and effect of debenture.
129Payment to survivors of joint payees.
130Receipt by joint holders for interest or dividend.
131Maintenance and investment of sinking funds.
132Application of sinking funds.
133Annual statement by Chairperson.
134Power of Council to consolidate loans.
135Priority of payment for interest and repayment of loans over other payments.
136Power to make regulations.
137Acquisition of property.
138Acquisition of immovable property by agreement.
139Procedure when immovable property cannot be acquired by agreement.
140Disposal of movable property.
141Disposal of immovable property.
142Contracts by the Council.
143Procedure for making contracts.
144Mode of executing contracts.
145Definitions.
146Council may carry out surveys and formulate proposals.
147Functions in relation to water supplies.
148Water supplied for domestic purposes not to be used for non-domestic purposes.
149Supply of water for domestic purposes not to include any supply for certain specified purposes.
150Power to supply water for non-domestic purposes.
151Use of water for extinguishing fire.
152Power to require water supply to be taken.
153New premises not to be occupied without arrangement for water supply.
154Public gratuitous water supply.
155Power to lay mains.
156Power to lay service pipes, etc.
157Provision of fire hydrants.
158Supply of water.
159Laying of supply pipes, etc.
160Power to require separate service pipes.
161Stopcocks.
162Power of Chairperson to provide meters.
163Presumption as to correctness of meters.
164Prohibition of waste or misuse of water.
165Power to enter premises to detect waste or misuse of water.
166Power to test water fittings.
167Power to close or restrict use of water from polluted source of supply.
168Water pipes, etc., not to be placed where water will be polluted.
169Power to cut off private water supply or to turn off water.
170Joint and several liability of owners and occupiers for offence in relation to water supply.
171Public drains, etc., to vest in the Council.
172Control of drains and sewage collection works.
173Certain matters not to be passed into municipal drains.
174Application by owners and occupiers to drain into municipal drains.
175Drainage of and drained premises.
176New premises not to be erected without drains.
177Power to drain group or block of premises by combined operations.
178Power of Chairperson to close or limit the use of private drains in certain cases.
179Use of drain by a person other than the owner.
180Sewage and rain water drains to be distinct.
181Power of Chairperson to require owner to carry out certain works for satisfactory drainage.
182Appointment of places for the emptying of drains and collection of sewage.
183Connection with water works and drains not to be made without permission.
185Rights of user of property for aqueducts, lines, etc.
186Power of owner of premises to place pipes and drains through land belonging to other persons.
187Power to require railway level, etc., to be raised or lowered.
188Power of Chairperson to execute work after giving notice to the person liable.
189Power of Chairperson to affix shafts, etc., for ventilation of drain or cesspool.
190Power of Chairperson to examine and test drains, etc., believed to be defective.
191Bulk receipt of water and delivery of sewage by the Council.
192Employment of Government agencies for repairs, etc.
193Work to be done by licensed plumber.
194Prohibition of certain acts.
195Functions in relation to electricity supply.
196Additional functions in relation to electricity supply.
197Council to have powers and obligations of licensee under Act 9 of 1910.
198Restriction on building and other acts interfering with the works of electric supply.
199Power of Council to make arrangements with licensees.
200Charges for supply of electricity.
201Bulk receipt of electricity by the Council.
202Vesting of public streets in the Council.
203Functions of Chairperson in respect of public streets.
204Disposal of land forming site of public streets permanently closed.
205Power to make new public streets.
206Minimum width of new public streets.
207Power to prohibit or regulate use of public streets for certain kind of traffic.
208Power to acquire lands and buildings for public streets and for public parking places.
209Defining the regular line of streets.
210Setting back building to regular line of street.
211Compulsory setting back of building to regular line of street.
212Acquisition of open land and land occupied by platform, etc., within the regular line of street.
214Setting forward of buildings to the regular line of street.
215Compensation to be paid in certain cases of setting back or setting forward of buildings, etc.
216Owner's obligation when dealing with land as building sites.
217Lay-out plans.
218Alteration or demolition of street made in breach of section 217.
219Power of Chairperson to order work to be carried out or to carry it out himself in default.
220Right of owner to require streets to be declared public.
221Prohibition of projections upon streets, etc.
222Projections over streets may be permitted in certain cases.
223Ground floor doors, etc., not to open outwards on streets.
224Prohibition of structures or fixtures which cause obstruction in street.
225Prohibition of deposit, etc., of things in streets.
226Power to remove anything deposited or exposed for sale in contravention of this Act.
227Prohibition of the tethering of animals and milking of cattle.
228Precautions during repair of streets.
230Disposal of things removed under this Chapter.
231Naming and numbering of streets.
232Chairperson to take steps for repairing or enclosing dangerous places.
233Measures for lighting.
234Prohibition of removal, etc., of lamps.
235General superintendence, etc., of the Central Government.
236Definition.
237Prohibition of building without sanction.
238Erection of building.
239Applications for additions to, or repairs of, buildings.
240Conditions of valid notice.
241Sanction or refusal of building or work.
242When building or work may be proceeded with.
243Sanction accorded under misrepresentation.
244Buildings at corners of streets.
245Provisions as to buildings and works on either side of new streets.
246Period for completion of building or work.
247Order of demolition and stoppage of buildings or works in certain cases and appeal.
248Order of stoppage of buildings or works in certain cases.
249Power of Chairperson to require alteration of work.
250Power to seal unauthorised constructions.
251Completion certificates.
252Restrictions on uses of buildings.
253Appellate Tribunal.
254Appeals against certain orders or notices issued under the Act.
255Procedure of the Appellate Tribunal.
256Appeal against orders of Appellate Tribunal.
257Bar of jurisdiction of courts.
258Removal of dangerous buildings.
259Power to order building to be vacated in certain circumstances.
260Power of the Central Government to make bye-laws.
261Provision for daily cleansing of streets and removal of rubbish and filth.
262Rubbish, etc., to be the property of the Council.
263Provision or appointment of receptacles, depots and places for rubbish, etc.
264Duty of owners and occupiers to collect and deposit rubbish, etc.
265Collection and removal of filth and polluted matter.
266Removal of rubbish, etc., accumulated on premises used as factories, workshop, etc.
267Prohibition against accumulation of rubbish, etc.
268Prohibition in respect of air pollutant.
269Chairperson's power to get premises scavenged and cleansed.
270Public latrines, urinals, etc.
271Construction of latrines and urinals.
272Latrines and urinals, etc., in new buildings.
273Latrines and urinals for labourers, etc.
274Provision of latrines and urinals for markets, etc.
275Other provisions as to private latrines.
276Removal of congested buildings.
277Power of Chairperson to require improvement of building unfit for human habitation.
278Enforcement of notice requiring execution of works of improvement.
279Power of Chairperson to order demolition of buildings unfit for human habitation.
280Insanitary huts and sheds.
281Prohibition against washing by washerman.
282Obligation to give information of dangerous disease.
283Removal to hospital of patients, suffering from dangerous disease.
284Disinfection of buildings and articles.
285Destruction of infectious huts or sheds.
286Means of disinfection.
287Special measures in case of outbreak of dangerous or epidemic diseases.
288Infected clothes not to be sent to washerman or to laundry.
289Contamination and disinfection of public conveyance.
290Driver of conveyance not bound to carry persons suffering from dangerous disease.
291Disinfection of buildings before letting the same.
292Disposal of infected articles without disinfection.
293Prohibition of making or selling of food, etc., or washing of clothes by infected persons.
294Power to restrict or prohibit sale of food or drink.
295Control over wells and tanks, etc.
296Duty of persons suffering from dangerous disease.
297Disposal of infectious corpses where any person has died from any dangerous disease.
299Conditions of service of sweepers employed for doing house scavenging.
300Power to call for information regarding burning and burial grounds.
301Permission for use of new burning or burial ground.
302Power to require closing of burning and burial grounds.
303Removal of corpses.
304Disposal of dead animals.
305Appointment of Chief Registrar, etc.
306Duties of registrar.
307Information of births and deaths.
308Prohibition of nuisances.
309Power of Chairperson to require removal or abatement of nuisance.
310Registration and control of dogs.
311Stacking or collecting inflammable materials.
312Care of naked lights.
313Discharging fire works, fire-arms, etc.
314Power to require buildings, wells, etc., to be rendered safe.
315Enclosure of waste land used for improper purpose.
316Provision of municipal market.
317Use of municipal markets and slaughter house.
318Private markets.
319Conditions of grant of licence for private market.
320Prohibition of keeping market open without licence, etc.
321Prohibition of use of unlicensed markets.
322Prohibition of business and trade near a market.
323Levy of stallages, rents and fees.
324Power to expel disturbers, etc., from markets.
325Butcher's fish-monger's and poulter's licence.
326Factory, etc., not to be established without permission of the Chairperson.
327Premises not to be used for certain purposes without licence.
328Seizure of certain animals.
330Licences for hawking articles, etc.
331Eating houses, etc., not to be used without licence from the Chairperson.
332Licensing and control of theatres, circuses and places of public amusement.
333Power of Chairperson to stop use of premises used in contravention of licences.
334Improvement scheme.
335Matters to be provided for in an improvement scheme.
337Rehousing scheme.
339Signature, conditions, duration, suspension, revocation, etc., of licences and written permissions.
340Powers of entry and inspection.
341Power to enter land adjoining land in relation to any work.
342Breaking into building.
343Time of making entry.
344Consent ordinarily to be obtained.
345Regard to be had to social or religious usages.
346Prohibition of obstruction or molestation in execution of work.
347Public notices how to be made known.
348Newspapers in which advertisements or notices to be published.
349Proof of consent, etc., of Chairperson.
350Notices, etc., to fix reasonable time.
351Signature on notices, etc., may be stamped.
352Notices, etc., by whom to be served or issued.
353Services of notices, etc.
354Service of bills for tax or notice of demand by ordinary post.
355Powers in case of non-compliance with notice, etc.
356Liability of occupier to pay in default of owner.
357Execution of work by occupier in default of owner and deduction of expenses from rent.
358Relief to agents and trustees.
359General power to compensation.
360Compensation to be paid by offenders for damage caused by them.
361Reference to the court of the district judge in certain cases.
362Application to the court of the district judge in other cases.
363Mode of recovery of certain dues.
364Right of owner to apply to the court of the district judge in case of obstruction by occupier.
365General powers and procedure of the court of the district judge.
366Fees in proceedings before the court of the district judge.
367Repayment of half fees on settlement before hearing.
368Power of the court of the district judge to delegate certain powers and to make rules.
369Punishment for certain offences.
370General penalty.
371Offences by companies.
372Certain offences to be cognizable.
373Prosecutions.
374Composition of offences.
375Municipal magistrates.
376Cognizance of offences.
377Limitation of time for prosecution.
378Power of magistrate to hear cases in absence of accused when summoned to appear.
379Complaints concerning nuisances.
380Procedure to be followed by magistrate regarding complaints concerning nuisances.
381Arrest of offenders.
382Duties of police officers.
383Power to institute, etc., legal proceedings and obtain legal advice.
384Protection of action of the Council, etc.
385Notice to be given of suits.
386Supplemental provisions respecting rules.
387Supplemental provisions respecting regulations.
388Power to make bye-laws.
389Regulations and bye-laws to be laid before Parliament.
390Penalty for breaches of bye-laws.
391Supplemental provisions respecting bye-laws.
392Bye-laws to be available for inspection and purchase.
393Government to require production of documents.
394Inspection.
395Directions by Central Government.
396Power to provide for enforcement of direction under section 395.
397Power of Central Government to give directions in relation to primary schools, etc.
398Dissolution of the Council.
399Delegation of power by the Central Government.
400Power to delegate functions of Chairperson.
401Validity of notices and other documents.
402Admissibility of document or entry as evidence.
403Evidence of Municipal officer or employee.
404Prohibition against obstruction of any municipal authority.
405Prohibition against removal of mark.
406Prohibition against removal or obliteration of notice.
407Prohibition against unauthorised dealings with public place or materials.
409Members and municipal officers and employees to be public servants.
410Annual administration report.
411Other laws not to be disregarded.
412Exemption of diplomatic or consular missions from payment of tax, etc.
413Construction of references.
414Council to undertake work on agency basis.
415Power to remove difficulties.
416Repeal and savings.
418Transitory provision.
419Repeal of Ordinance 8 of 1994.
51Temporary payments from the New Delhi Municipal Fund for works urgently required for the public service.
408Liability of Chairperson, etc., for loss, waste or misapplication of New Delhi Municipal Fund or property.
41Power of Commission to make regulations and reference to the Central Government in case of difference between the Commission and the Council.
78Premises owned by, or let to two or more persons in severalty to be ordinarily assessed as one property.
184Building, railways and private streets not to be erected or constructed over drains or water works without permission.
213Acquisition of the remaining part of a building and land after their portions within a regular line of street have been acquired.
336Submission of improvement scheme to the Council for approval and to the Central Government for sanction.
229Streets not to be opened or broken up and building materials not to be deposited thereon without permission.
417Expenditure in connection with the Council from the commencement of this Act to the adoption of the budget by the Council.
338Improvement scheme and rehousing scheme to comply with the master plan and zonal development plan.
329Power of Chairperson to prevent use of premises in particular areas for purposes referred to in section 327.
298Conditions of service of sweepers and certain other class of persons employed in municipal service.
28Right to attend meetings of Council and its committees, etc., and right of members to ask questions in relation to the municipal government of New Delhi.
1Short title, extent and application.
2Interpretation.
3Submission of draft standing orders.
4Conditions for certification of standing orders.
5Certification of standing orders.
6Appeals.
7Date of operation of standing orders.
8Register of standing orders.
9Posting of standing orders.
10Duration and modification of standing orders.
10APayment of subsistence allowance.
11Certifying Officers and appellate authorities to have powers of civil court.
12Oral evidence in contradiction of standing orders not admissible.
12ATemporary application of model standing orders.
13Penalties and procedure.
13AInterpretation, etc., of standing orders.
13BAct not to apply to certain industrial establishments.
14Power to exempt.
14ADelegation of powers.
15Power to make rules.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Declaration of an area as disturbed area.
4Constitution of Special Courts.
5Jurisdiction of Special Courts.
6Procedure and powers of Special Courts.
7Power to transfer cases to regular courts.
8Appeal and revision.
9Overriding effect of Act.
10Saving.
292ASection 360 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, and the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958, not to apply.
43CBComputation of income from construction and service contracts.
252A Qualifications, terms and conditions of service of President, Vice-President and Member.
1Short title
2Commencement.
3Repealed.
4Definitions.
5Power to make rules as to licensing of the manufacture, possession, use, sale, transport and import and Export of explosives.
5APersons already in business in respect of certain explosives to carry on such business without licence for a certain period.
6Power for Central Government to prohibit the manufacture, possession or importation of specially dangerous explosives.
6AProhibition of manufacture, possession, sale or transport of explosives by young persons and certain other persons
6BGrant of licences
6CRefusal of licences.
6DLicensing authority competent to impose conditions in addition to prescribed conditions
6EVariation, suspension and revocation of licences.
6FAppeals
7Power to make rules conferring powers of inspection, search, seizure, detention and removal.
8Notice of accidents.
9Inquiry into accidents.
9AInquiry into more serious accidents
10Forfeiture of explosives.
11Distress of aircraft or vessel
12Abetment and attempts.
13Power to arrest without warrant persons committing dangerous offences.
14Saving and power to exempt.
15Saving of Arms Act, 1959.
16Saving as to liability under other law.
17Extension of definition of “explosive” to other explosive substances.
17APower to delegate
18Procedure for making, publication and confirmation of rules.
23GAPenalty for failure to conduct business in accordance with rules, etc.
23JCContinuance of proceedings.
19FAPenalty for conduct business in a fair manner.
19-ICContinuance of proceedings.
1Short title and commencement.
2[Repealed.].
3[Repealed.].
4[Repealed.].
5[Repealed.].
6[Repealed.].
7[Repealed.].
8[Repealed.].
9[Repealed.].
10[Repealed.].
11[Repealed.].
12[Repealed.].
13[Repealed.].
14[Repealed.].
15[Repealed.].
16[Repealed.].
17[Repealed.].
18[Repealed.].
19[Repealed.].
20[Repealed.].
21[Repealed.].
22[Repealed.].
23[Repealed.].
24Provisions as to existing Members of Central Administrative Tribunal.
25Validation.
26Repeal and saving.
1Short title and commencement.
2[Repealed.].
3[Repealed.].
4[Repealed.].
5[Repealed.].
6[Repealed.].
7[Repealed.].
8[Repealed.].
9[Repealed.].
10[Repealed.].
11[Repealed.].
12[Repealed.].
13[Repealed.].
14[Repealed.].
15[Repealed.].
16[Repealed.].
17[Repealed.].
18[Repealed.].
19[Repealed.].
20[Repealed.].
21[Repealed.].
22[Repealed.].
23[Repealed.].
24[Repealed.].
25[Repealed.].
26[Repealed.].
27[Repealed.].
28[Repealed.].
29[Repealed.].
30[Repealed.].
31[Repealed.].
32[Repealed.].
33[Repealed.].
34[Repealed.].
35[Repealed.].
36[Repealed.].
37[Repealed.].
38[Repealed.].
39[Repealed.].
40[Repealed.].
41[Repealed.].
42[Repealed.].
43[Repealed.].
44[Repealed.].
45[Repealed.].
46[Repealed.].
47[Repealed.].
48[Repealed.].
49Transitory provision.
9BPunishment for certain offences
9COffences by companies.
216Harbouring offender who has escaped from custody of whose apprehension has been ordered
3A Members severally liable in certain cases.
3A Designation of Commercial Appellate Courts.
12A Pre-Institution Mediation and Settlement.
21A Power of Central Government to make rules
417A Qualifications, terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and Member.
446AFactors for determining level of punishment.
446BLesser penalties for One Person Companies or small companies.
8A Sale of Property by Custodian
10A Power to issue certificate of sale.
18AIncome not liable to be returned.
18BExclusion of jurisdiction of civil courts.
18C Appeal to High Court.
22AValidation.
5AIssue of certificate by Custodian.
5BLaw of succession or any custom or usage not to apply to enemy property.
9AUtilisation of input tax credit.
9BOrder of utilisation of input tax credit.
15EA Penalty for default in case of alternative investment funds, infrastructure investment trusts and real estate investment trusts.
15EB Penalty for default in case of investment adviser and research analyst.
28BContinuance of proceedings.
9AQualifications, terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and Member
15PA Member to act as Presiding Officer in certain circumstances
3A Nodal officer.
12A Withdrawal of application admitted under section 7, 9 or 10.
25A Rights and duties of authorised representative of financial creditors.
235A Punishment where no specific penalty or punishment is provided.
240AApplication of this Code to micro, small and medium enterprises.
238A Limitation.
30 Unlimited liability in case of fraud.
31 Whistle blowing.
32 Form of contribution.
33 Obligation to contribute.
34 Maintenance of books of account, other records and audit, etc.
35 Annual return.
36 Inspection of documents kept by Registrar.
37 Penalty for false statement.
38 Power of Registrar to obtain information.
39 Compounding of offences.
40 Destruction of old records.
41 Enforcement of duty to make returns, etc.
42 Partner's transferable interest.
43 Investigation of the affairs of limited liability partnership.
44 Application by partners for investigation.
45 Firm, body corporate or association not to be appointed as inspector.
46 Power of inspectors to carry out investigation into affairs of related entities, etc.
47 Production of documents and evidence.
48 Seizure of documents by inspector.
49 Inspector's report.
50 Prosecution.
51 Application for winding up of limited liability partnership.
52 Proceedings for recovery of damages or property.
53 Expenses of investigation.
54 Inspector's report to be evidence.
55 Conversion from firm into limited liability partnership.
56 Conversion from private company into limited liability partnership.
57 Conversion from unlisted public company into limited liability partnership.
58 Registration and effect of conversion.
59 Foreign limited liability partnerships.
60 Compromise, or arrangement of limited liability partnerships.
61 Power of Tribunal to enforce compromise or arrangement.
62 Provisions for facilitating reconstruction or amalgamation of limited liability partnerships.
63 Winding up and dissolution.
64 Circumstances in which limited liability partnership may be wound up by Tribunal.
65 Rules for winding up and dissolution.
66 Business transactions of partner with limited liability partnership.
67 Application of the provisions of the Companies Act.
68 Electronic filing of documents.
69 Payment of additional fee.
70 Enhanced punishment.
71 Application of other laws not barred.
72 Jurisdiction of Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal.
73Omitted.
74 General penalties.
75 Power of Registrar to strike defunct limited liability partnership off register.
76 Offences to limited liability partnerships.
77Jurisdiction of Courts.
78 Power to alter Schedules.
79 Power to make rules.
80 Power to remove difficulties.
81Omitted.
30 Power to make regulations.
30APowers of Central Government to direct regulations to be made or to make or amend regulations.
30B Rules, regulations and notifications to be laid before Parliament
30C Power of Central Government to issue directions.
30D Protection of action taken in good faith.
30E Members, etc., to be public servants.
31 Construction of references.
32 Act not to affect right of accountants to practise as such in Part B States.
33 Repealed.
34 Alteration in the Register and cancellation of certificate.
35 Directions of the Central Government.
36 Protection of action taken in good faith.
36A Members, etc., to be public servants.
37 Maintenance of branch offices.
38Reciprocity.
38A Power of Central Government to make rules
39Power to make regulations.
141Eligibility, qualifications and disqualifications of auditors.
142Remuneration of auditors.
143Powers and duties of auditors and auditing standards.
144Auditor not to render certain services.
145Auditor to sign audit reports, etc.
146Auditors to attend general meeting.
147Punishment for contravention.
148Central Government to specify audit of items of cost in respect of certain companies.
149Company to have Board of Directors
150Manner of selection of independent directors and maintenance of data bank of independent directors.
151Appointment of director elected by small shareholders.
152Appointment of directors
153Application for allotment of Director Identification Number.
154Allotment of Director Identification Number.
155Prohibition to obtain more than one Director Identification Number.
156Director to intimate Director Identification Number
157 Company to inform Director Identification Number to Registrar.
158Obligation to indicate Director Identification Number.
159Penalty for default of certain provisions
160Right of persons other than retiring directors to stand for directorship.
161Appointment of additional director, alternate director and nominee director.
162Appointment of directors to be voted individually.
163Option to adopt principle of proportional representation for appointment of directors.
164Disqualifications for appointment of director.
165Number of directorships.
166Duties of directors.
167Vacation of office of director.
168Resignation of director.
172Penalty.
173Meetings of Board.
174Quorum for meetings of Board
175Passing of resolution by circulation
176Defects in appointment of directors not to invalidate actions taken
177Audit committee.
178Nomination and Remuneration Committee and Stakeholders Relationship Committee.
179Powers of Board.
180Restrictions on powers of Board.
181Company to contribute to bona fide and charitable funds, etc.
182 Prohibitions and restrictions regarding political contributions
183Power of Board and other persons to make contributions to national defence fund, etc.
184Disclosure of interest by director.
185Loan to directors, etc
186Loan and investment by company
187Investments of company to be held in its own name.
188Related party transactions.
189Register of contracts or arrangements in which directors are interested
190Contract of employment with managing or whole-time directors
191Payment to director for loss of office, etc., in connection with transfer of undertaking, property or shares.
192Restriction on non-cash transactions involving directors.
193Contract by One Person Company.
194Prohibition on forward dealings in securities of company by director or key managerial personnel
195Prohibition on insider trading of securities.
196Appointment of managing director, whole-time director or manager.
197Overall maximum managerial remuneration and managerial remuneration in case of absence or inadequacy of profits.
198Calculation of profits
199Recovery of remuneration in certain cases
200Central Government or company to fix limit with regard to remuneration
201Forms of, and procedure in relation to, certain applications.
202Compensation for loss of office of managing or whole-time director or manager.
203Appointment of key managerial personnel.
204Secretarial audit for bigger companies
205 Functions of company secretary.
206Power to call for information, inspect books and conduct inquiries
207Conduct of inspection and inquiry.
208Report on inspection made.
209Search and seizure.
210Investigation into affairs of company.
211Establishment of Serious Fraud Investigation Office
212 Investigation into affairs of company by Serious Fraud Investigation Office.
213 Investigation into company‘s affairs in other cases.
214Security for payment of costs and expenses of investigation
215Firm, body corporate or association not to be appointed as inspector
216Investigation of ownership of company.
217Procedure, powers, etc., of inspectors.
218Protection of employees during investigation.
219Power of inspector to conduct investigation into affairs of related companies, etc.
220Seizure of documents by inspector
221Freezing of assets of company on inquiry and investigation.
222Imposition of restrictions upon securities.
223 Inspector‘s report.
224 Actions to be taken in pursuance of inspector‘s report.
225Expenses of investigation
226 Voluntary winding up of company, etc., not to stop investigation proceedings
227 Legal advisers and bankers not to disclose certain information.
228Investigation, etc., of foreign companies.
229Penalty for furnishing false statement, mutilation, destruction of documents
230Power to compromise or make arrangements with creditors and members
231 Power to Tribunal to enforce compromise or arrangement.
232Merger and amalgamation of companies.
233Merger or amalgamation of certain companies.
234Merger or amalgamation of company with foreign company
235Power to acquire shares of shareholders dissenting from scheme or contract approved by majority
236Purchase of minority shareholding.
237 Power of Central Government to provide for amalgamation of companies in public interest.
238Registration of offer of schemes involving transfer of shares.
239Preservation of books and papers of amalgamated companies
240Liability of officers in respect of offences committed prior to merger, amalgamation, etc.
241Application to Tribunal for relief in cases of oppression, etc.
242Powers of Tribunal.
243Consequence of termination or modification of certain agreements.
244 Right to apply under section 241.
245Class action
246Application of certain provisions to proceedings under section 241 or section 245.
247Valuation by registered valuers.
248 Power of Registrar to remove name of company from register of companies.
249Restrictions on making application under section 248 in certain situations.
250 Effect of company notified as dissolved.
251Fraudulent application for removal of name
252 Appeal to Tribunal.
253Determination of sickness
254Application for revival and rehabilitation
255Exclusion of certain time in computing period of limitation.
256Appointment of interim administrator.
257Committee of creditors.
258Order of Tribunal.
259Appointment of administrator
260Powers and duties of company administrator.
261Scheme of revival and rehabilitation.
262Sanction of scheme
263Scheme to be binding
264Implementation of scheme
265Winding up of company on report of company administrator.
266 Power of Tribunal to assess damages against delinquent directors, etc.
267 Punishment for certain offences.
268Bar of jurisdiction
269Rehabilitation and Insolvency Fund.
270Modes of winding up.
271Circumstances in which company may be wound up by Tribunal.
272Petition for winding up.
273Powers of Tribunal.
274Directions for filing statement of affairs
275Company Liquidators and their appointments
276Removal and replacement of liquidator
277Intimation to Company Liquidator, provisional liquidator and Registrar
278Effect of winding up order.
279 Stay of suits, etc., on winding up order.
280Jurisdiction of Tribunal.
281Submission of report by Company Liquidator
282 Directions of Tribunal on report of Company Liquidator.
283 Custody of company‘s properties
284Promoters, directors, etc., to cooperate with Company Liquidator.
285Settlement of list of contributories and application of assets.
286Obligations of directors and managers.
287 Advisory Committee.
288Submission of periodical reports to Tribunal.
289 Power of Tribunal on application for stay of winding up.
290Powers and duties of Company Liquidator.
291Provision for professional assistance to Company Liquidator
292Exercise and control of Company Liquidator‘s powers.
293Books to be kept by Company Liquidator
294Audit of Company Liquidator‘s accounts.
295Payment of debts by contributory and extent of set-off.
296Power of Tribunal to make calls.
297Adjustment of rights of contributories.
298Power to order costs.
299Power to summon persons suspected of having property of company, etc.
300Power to order examination of promoters, directors, etc.
301 Arrest of person trying to leave India or abscond.
302Dissolution of company by Tribunal.
303Appeals from orders made before commencement of Act.
304Circumstances in which company may be wound up voluntarily.
305 Declaration of solvency in case of proposal to wind up voluntarily.
306Meeting of creditors.
307Publication of resolution to wind up voluntarily.
308 Commencement of voluntary winding up.
315 Appointment of committees.
316Company Liquidator to submit report on progress of winding up.
317Report of Company Liquidator to Tribunal for examination of persons
318Final meeting and dissolution of company
319Power of Company Liquidator to accept shares, etc., as consideration for sale of property of company
320Distribution of property of company
321Arrangement when binding on company and creditors.
347Disposal of books and papers of company
348Information as to pending liquidations.
349Official Liquidator to make payments into public account of India.
350Company Liquidator to deposit monies into scheduled bank
351Liquidator not to deposit monies into private banking account.
352Company Liquidation Dividend and Undistributed Assets Account
353Liquidator to make returns, etc.
354Meetings to ascertain wishes of creditors or contributories
355Court, tribunal or person, etc., before whom affidavit may be sworn.
356Power of Tribunal to declare dissolution of company void.
357Commencement of winding up by Tribunal.
358Exclusion of certain time in computing period of limitation.
359Appointment of Official Liquidator
360Powers and functions of Official Liquidator.
361 Summary procedure for liquidation.
362Sale of assets and recovery of debts due to company.
363 Settlement of claims of creditors by Official Liquidator.
364Appeal by creditor
365Order of dissolution of company
366Companies capable of being registered
367Certificate of registration of existing companies
368Vesting of property on registration.
369Saving of existing liabilities
370Continuation of pending legal proceedings.
371 Effect of registration under this Part.
372Power of Court to stay or restrain proceedings
373Suits stayed on winding up order
374Obligations of companies registering under this Part
375Winding up of unregistered companies
376Power to wind up foreign companies although dissolved.
377Provisions of Chapter cumulative
378Saving and construction of enactments conferring power to wind up partnership firm, association or company, etc., in certain cases.
379Application of Act to foreign companies
380Documents, etc., to be delivered to Registrar by foreign companies.
381Accounts of foreign company.
382 Display of name, etc., of foreign company
383Service on foreign company.
384Debentures, annual return, registration of charges, books of account and their inspection.
385Fee for registration of documents.
386Interpretation
387Dating of prospectus and particulars to be contained therein.
388Provisions as to expert‘s consent and allotment.
389Registration of prospectus.
390Offer of India Depository Receipts
391Application of sections 34 to 36 and Chapter XX
392Punishment for contravention
393 Company‘s failure to comply with provisions of this Chapter not to affect validity or contracts, etc
394Annual reports on Government companies.
395Annual reports where one or more State Governments are members of companies.
396Registration offices.
397Admissibility of certain documents as evidence.
398 Provisions relating to filing of applications, documents, inspection, etc., in electronic form.
399Inspection, production and evidence of documents kept by Registrar
400Electronic form to be exclusive, alternative or in addition to physical form.
401 Provision of value added services through electronic form
402Application of provisions of Information Technology Act, 2000.
403Fee for filing, etc
404Fees, etc., to be credited into public account.
405 Power of Central Government to direct companies to furnish information or statistics.
406Provision relating to Nidhis and its application, etc.
407Definitions
408Constitution of National Company Law Tribunal.
409 Qualification of President and Members of Tribunal
410Constitution of Appellate Tribunal.
411Qualifications of Chairperson and members of Appellate Tribunal.
412Selection of Members of Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal.
413Term of office of President, Chairperson and other Members
414 Salary, allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Members.
415Acting President and Chairperson of Tribunal or Appellate Tribunal.
416Resignation of Members.
417Removal of Members.
418Staff of Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal
419Benches of Tribunal.
420 Orders of Tribunal.
421Appeal from orders of Tribunal
422Expeditious disposal by Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal
423Appeal to Supreme Court.
424Procedure before Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal.
425Power to punish for contempt.
426Delegation of powers
427President, Members, officers, etc., to be public servants
428Protection of action taken in good faith.
429Power to seek assistance of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, etc.
430Civil court not to have jurisdiction.
431Vacancy in Tribunal or Appellate Tribunal not to invalidate acts or proceedings.
432Right to legal representation.
433Limitation.
434 Transfer of certain pending proceedings
435Establishment of Special Courts
436 Offences triable by Special Courts.
437Appeal and revision.
438Application of Code to proceedings before Special Court.
439 Offences to be non-cognizable.
440Transitional provisions.
441 Compounding of certain offences.
442Mediation and Conciliation Panel.
443Power of Central Government to appoint company prosecutors
444Appeal against acquittal.
445Compensation for accusation without reasonable cause.
446Application of fines.
447Punishment for fraud
448Punishment for false statement.
449Punishment for false evidence.
450Punishment where no specific penalty or punishment is provided.
451Punishment in case of repeated default
452Punishment for wrongful withholding of property
453Punishment for improper use of ―Limited‖ or ―Private Limited‖.
454Adjudication of penalties.
455Dormant company.
456 Protection of action taken in good faith.
457Non-disclosure of information in certain cases.
458Delegation by Central Government of its powers and functions.
459Power of Central Government of Tribunal to accord approval, etc., subject to conditions and to prescribe fees on applications
460 Condonation of delay in certain cases
461Annual report by Central Government
462Power to exempt class or classes of companies from provisions of this Act.
463Power of court to grant relief in certain cases.
464Prohibition of association or partnership of persons exceeding certain number.
465Repeal of certain enactments and savings.
466Dissolution of Company Law Board and consequential provisions.
467 Power of Central Government to amend Schedules.
468Power of Central Government to make rules relating to winding up.
469Power of Central Government to make rules.
470Power to remove difficulties.
99 Appeals.
40Rules, regulations and notifications to laid before Parliament.
1Short title and commencement
2Definitions
3Reservation of posts in recruitments by Central Educational Institutions.
4Act not to apply in certain cases.
5Laying of notifications before Parliament.
6Repeal and savings.
3A Power to regulate Importation of live-stock products.
117AQualifications, terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and Member.
29APerson not eligible to be resolution applicant.
18ANo enquiry or approval required.
7AApportionment of share of fund by Committee.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment and incorporation of India International Arbitration Centre
4Declaration of India International Arbitration Centre as an institution of national importance.
5Composition of Centre.
6Terms and conditions, etc., of Chairperson and Members.
7Transfer and vesting.
8General effect of vesting.
9 Liability prior to specified date.
10Power of Central Government to direct vesting of undertaking in Centre.
11 Management, etc., of undertakings.
12Duties of persons in charge of management of undertakings to deliver all assets.
13Certain powers of Central Government or Centre.
14 Objects of Centre.
15Functions of Centre.
16Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Centre.
17Resignation of Members.
18Removal of Members.
19Committees of Centre.
20Meetings of Centre.
21Chief Executive Officer.
22Delegation of powers.
23Secretariat.
24 Grants by Central Government
25Fund of Centre.
26Accounts and audit.
27Assessment of assets and liabilities of undertaking.
28Chamber of Arbitration.
29Arbitration Academy.
30Power to make rules.
31Power to make regulations.
32Laying of rules and regulations.
33Protection of action taken in good faith
34 Power to remove difficulty.
35Repeal and savings.
3CEstablishment of Central University of Andhra Pradesh.
3D Establishment of Central Tribal University of Andhra Pradesh.
30A Power to make rules retrospectively.
9AQualifications, terms and conditions of service of Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Member
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Talaq to be void and illegal.
4Punishment for pronouncing talaq.
5Subsistence allowance.
6Custody of minor children.
7Offence to be cognizable, compoundable, etc.
8Repeal and savings.
11AVerification of Identity by Reporting Entity.
49AUtilisation of input tax credit subject to certain conditions.
49B Order of utilisation of input tax credit.
143APower to direct interim compensation.
148Power of Appellate Court to order payment pending appeal against conviction.
3A Aadhaar number of children
8A Offline verification of Aadhaar number.
23A Power of Authority to issue directions.
33A Penalty for failure to comply with provisions of this Act, rules, regulations and directions.
33BPower to adjudicate.
33CAppeals to Appellate Tribunal.
33DProcedure and powers of the Appellate Tribunal
33EAppeal to Supreme Court of India.
33FCivil court not to have jurisdiction
50A Exemption from tax on income.
22ADelegation of powers.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes.
4Fraudulent default in Regulated Deposit Schemes.
5Wrongful inducement in relation to Unregulated Deposit Schemes.
6Certain scheme to be Unregulated Deposit Scheme.
7Competent Authority.
8Designated Court.
9Central database.
10Information of business by deposit taker.
11Information to be shared.
12Priority of depositors' claim.
13Precedence of attachment.
14Application for confirmation of attachment and sale of property.
15Confirmation of attachment by Designated Court.
16Attachment of property of mala fide transferees.
17Payment in lieu of attachment.
18Powers of Designated Court.
19Appeal to High Court.
20Power of Supreme Court to transfer cases.
21Punishment for contravention of section 3.
22Punishment for contravention of section 4.
23Punishment for contravention of section 5.
24Punishment for repeat offenders.
25Offences by deposit takers other than individuals.
26Punishment for contravention of section 10.
27Cognizance of offences.
28Offences to be cognizable and non-bailable.
29Competent Authority to be informed of offences.
30Investigation of offences by Central Bureau of Investigation.
31Power to enter, search and seize without warrant.
32Application of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 to proceedings before Designated Court.
33Publication of advertisement of Unregulated Deposit Scheme.
34Act to have overriding effect.
35Application of other laws not barred.
36Protection of action taken in good faith.
37Power of Central Government to make rules.
38Power of State Government, etc., to make rules.
39Laying of rules.
40Power to amend First Schedule.
41Act not to apply certain deposits.
42Amendment to certain enactments.
43Power to remove difficulties.
44Repeal and saving.
45-ID Power of Bank to remove directors from office.
45-IESupersession of Board of directors of non-banking financial company (Other than Government Company).
45MAA Power to take action against auditors.
45MBAResolution of non-banking financial company.
45NAA Power in respect of group companies.
10A Commencement of business, etc.
454APenalty for repeated default.
2BPromotion of innovation
66A National Transportation Policy.
66B No bar against permit holders to apply and hold licences under schemes.
88APower of Central Government to make schemes for national, multimodal and inter-State transport of passengers and goods.
177A Penalty for contravention of regulations under section 118.
182B Punishment for contravention of section 62A.
194A Carriage of excess passengers.
194B Use of safety belts and the seating of children.
194C Penalty for violation of safety measures for motor cycle drivers and pillion riders.
194D Penalty for not wearing protective headgear
194EFailure to allow free passage to emergency vehicles.
194F Use of horns and silence zones.
198A Failure to comply with standards for road design, construction and maintenance.
199AOffences by juveniles.
199B Revision of fines.
210APower of State Government to increase penalties.
210BPenalty for offence committed by an enforcing authority
210CPower of Central Government to make rules.
210D Power of State Government to make rules.
215A Power of Central Government and State Government to delegate.
215BNational Road Safety Board
215C Power of Central Government to make rules.
215D Power of State Government to make rules.
42AConfidentiality of information.
42BProtection of action taken in good faith.
87Effect of arbitral and related court proceedings commenced prior to 23rd October, 2015.
95Repealed.
96Repealed.
97Repealed.
98Repealed.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Constitution of National Medical Commission.
4Composition of Commission.
5Search Committee for appointment of Chairperson and Members.
6Term of office and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
7Removal of Chairperson and Member of Commission.
8Appointment of Secretary, experts, professionals, officers and other employees of Commission.
9Meetings, etc., of Commission.
10Powers and functions of Commission.
11Constitution and composition of Medical Advisory Council.
12Functions of Medical Advisory Council.
13Meetings of Medical Advisory Council.
14National Eligibilitycum-Entrance Test.
15National Exit Test.
16Constitution of Autonomous Boards.
17Composition of Autonomous Boards.
18Search Committee for appointment of President and Members.
19Term of office and conditions of service of President and Members.
20Advisory committees of experts.
21Staff of Autonomous Boards.
22Meetings, etc., of Autonomous Boards.
23Powers of Autonomous Boards and delegation of powers.
24Powers and functions of UnderGraduate Medical Education Board.
25Powers and functions of Post-Graduate Medical Education Board.
26Powers and functions of Medical Assessment and Rating Board.
27Powers and functions of Ethics and Medical Registration Board.
28Permission for establishment of new medical college.
29Criteria for approving or disapproving scheme.
30State Medical Councils.
31National Register and State Register.
32Community Health Provider.
34Bar to practice.
35Recognition of medical qualifications granted by Universities or medical institutions in India.
36Recognition of medical qualifications granted by medical institutions outside India.
37Recognition of medical qualifications granted by statutory or other body in India.
39Derecognition of medical qualifications granted by medical institutions outside India.
40Special provision in certain cases for recognition of medical qualifications.
41Grants by Central Government.
42National Medical Commission Fund.
43Audit and accounts.
44Furnishing of returns and reports to Central Government.
45Power of Central Government to give directions to Commission and Autonomous Boards.
46Power of Central Government to give directions to State Governments.
47Information to be furnished by Commission and publication thereof.
48Obligation of universities and medical institutions.
49Completion of courses of studies in medical institutions.
51State Government to promote primary healthcare in rural areas.
52Chairperson, Members, officers of Commission and of Autonomous Boards to be public servants.
53Protection of action taken in good faith.
54Cognizance of offences.
55Power of Central Government to supersede Commission.
56Power to make rules.
57Power to make regulations.
58Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
59Power to remove difficulties.
60Repeal and saving.
61Transitory provisions.
33Rights of persons to have licence to practice and to be enrolled in National Register or State Register and their obligations thereto.
38Withdrawal of recognition granted to medical qualification granted by medical institutions in India.
50Joint sittings of Commission, Central Councils of Homoeopathy and Indian medicine to enhance interface between their respective systems of medicine.
3BEviction from residential accommodation
1Short title.
2Repeal of certain enactments.
3Amendment of certain enactments.
4Savings.
3A Power of Central Government to supersede Central Council and to constitute a Board of Governors.
3BCertain modifications of Act.
3C Power of Central Government to give directions.
12C Time for seeking permission for certain existing medical colleges.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Formation of Union territory of Ladakh without Legislature.
4Formation of Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir with Legislature.
5Governor of existing State of Jammu and Kashmir to be common Lieutenant Governor.
6Amendment of First Schedule to the Constitution.
7Saving powers of the Government of Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
8Amendment of Fourth Schedule to Constitution.
9Allocation of sitting members.
10Representation in House of the People.
11Delimitation of Parliamentary Constituencies Order, 1976.
12Provision as to sitting members.
13Applicability of article 239A of Constitution.
14Legislative Assembly for the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and its composition.
15Representation of women.
16Qualification for membership of Legislative Assembly.
17Duration of Legislative Assembly.
18Sessions of Legislative Assembly, prorogation and dissolution.
19Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly.
21Special address by Lieutenant Governor to Legislative Assembly.
22Rights of Ministers and Advocate General as respects Legislative Assembly.
23Rights of Lieutenant Governor to address and send messages to the Legislative Assembly.
24Oath or affirmation by members.
25Voting in Assembly, power of Assembly to act notwithstanding vacancies and quorum.
26Vacation of seats.
27Disqualifications for membership.
28Disqualification on ground of defection for being a member.
30Powers, privileges, etc., of members.
31Salaries and allowances of members.
32Extent of legislative power.
33Exemption of property of the Union from taxation.
34Restrictions on laws passed by Legislative Assembly with respect to certain matters.
36Special provisions as to financial Bills.
37Procedure as to lapsing of Bills.
38Assent to Bills.
39Bills reserved for consideration.
40Requirements as to sanction and recommendations to be regarded as matters of procedure only.
41Annual financial statement.
42Procedure in Legislative Assembly with respect to estimates.
43Appropriation Bills.
44Supplementary, additional or excess grants.
45Votes on account.
46Rules of procedure.
48Language to be used for Acts, Bills, etc.
49Restriction on discussion in the Legislative Assembly.
50Courts not to inquire into proceedings of Legislative Assembly.
51Secretariat of the Legislative Assembly.
53Council of Ministers.
54Other provisions as to Ministers.
55Conduct of business.
57Abolition of Legislative Council of the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
58Appointment of Lieutenant Governor of Union territory of Ladakh.
59Definitions.
60Delimitation of constituencies.
61Power of Election Commission to maintain Delimitation Orders up-to date.
63Special provisions as to readjustment of Assembly and Parliamentary Constituencies.
64Procedure as to delimitation.
65Applicability of Scheduled Castes Order.
66Applicability of Scheduled Tribes Order.
67Consolidated Fund of the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
68Public Account of the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir and moneys credited to it.
69Contingency Fund of Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
70Borrowing upon the security of Consolidated Fund of Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
71Form of accounts of the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
72Audit reports.
73Provision in case of failure of constitutional machinery.
74Authorisation of expenditure by President.
75High Court of Jammu and Kashmir to be common High Court.
76Special provision relating to Bar Council and advocates.
77Practice and procedure in common High Court of Jammu and Kashmir.
78Savings.
79Advocate General for Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
80Authorisation of expenditure of Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
81Authorisation of expenditure of Union territory of Ladakh.
82Reports relating to accounts of Jammu and Kashmir State.
83Distribution of revenue.
84Application of this Part.
85Advisory Committee(s).
86Temporary provisions as to continuance of certain existing road transport permits.
87Special provision as to income-tax.
88Provisions relating to All India Services.
89Provisions relating to other services.
90Other provisions relating to services.
91Provisions as to continuance of officers in same post.
92Provision for employees of Public Sector Undertakings, etc.
93Provisions as to State Public Service Commission.
94Amendment of section 15 of Act 37 of 1956.
95Territorial extent of laws.
96Power to adapt laws.
97Power to construe laws.
98Power to name authorities, etc., for exercising statutory functions.
99Legal proceedings.
100Transfer of pending proceedings.
101Right of pleaders to practise in certain cases.
102Effect of provisions of the Act inconsistent with other laws.
103Power to remove difficulties.
20Speaker or Deputy Speaker not to preside while a resolution for his removal from office is under consideration.
29Penalty for sitting and voting before making oath or affirmation or when not qualified or when disqualified.
35Inconsistency between laws made by Parliament and laws made by Legislative Assembly.
47Official language or languages of Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir and language or languages to be used in Legislative Assembly thereof.
52Power of Lieutenant Governor to promulgate Ordinances during recess of Legislative Assembly.
56Duties of Chief Minister as respects the furnishing of information to the Lieutenant Governor, etc.
62Special provision as to readjustment of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies on the basis of 2011 census.
1Short title.
2Repeal of certain enactments.
3Amendment of certain enactments.
4Savings.
1Short title.
2Repeal of enactments.
3Amendment of certain enactments.
4Savings.
1Short title.
2Repeal of certain enactments.
3Amendment of certain enactments.
4Savings.
9A Instruments chargeable with duty for transactions in stock exchanges and depositories.
9BInstruments chargeable with duty for transactions otherwise than through stock exchanges and depositories.
62A Penalty for failure to comply with provisions of section 9A.
73A Power of Central Government to make rules.
1Short title and commencement.
2Declaration as to expediency of control by Union.
3Definitions.
5Prohibition on storage of electronic cigarettes.
6Power to enter, search and seize without warrant.
7Punishment for contravention of section 4.
8Punishment for contravention of section 5.
9Jurisdiction and trial of offences.
10Power to dispose of stock seized.
11Offences by companies.
12. Cognizance of offences.
13Offences to be cognizable.
14Act to have overriding effect.
15Application of other laws not barred.
16Protection of action taken in good faith.
17Power to remove difficulties.
18Repeal and savings.
4Prohibition on production, manufacturing, import, export, transport, sale, distribution, advertisement of electronic cigarettes.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Recognition of property rights.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Formation of Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu.
4Amendment of article 240 of Constitution.
5Amendment of First Schedule to Constitution.
6Allocation of seats in House of People.
7Provisions as to sitting members.
8Extension of jurisdiction of High Court of Bombay.
9Land and goods.
10Cash balances.
11Arrears of tax.
12Right to recover loans and advances.
13Assets and liabilities of Union territory undertakings.
14Refund of taxes collected in excess.
15Provisions relating to All India Services.
16Provisions relating to other services.
17Extension of laws.
18Power to construe laws.
19Power to adapt laws.
20Legal proceedings.
21Transfer of pending proceeding.
22Effect of provisions inconsistent with other laws.
23Power to remove difficulties.
6BSpecial provisions as to citizenship of person covered by proviso to clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 2.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Prohibition against discrimination.
4Recognition of identity of transgender person.
5Application for certificate of identity.
6Issue of certificate of identity.
7Change in gender.
8Obligation of appropriate Government.
9Non-discrimination in employment.
10Obligations of establishments.
11Grievance redressal mechanism.
12Right of residence.
13Obligation of educational institutions to provide inclusive education to transgender persons.
14Vocational training and self-employment.
15Healthcare facilities.
16National Council for Transgender Persons.
17Functions of Council.
18Offences and penalties.
19Grants by Central Government.
20Act not in derogation of any other law.
21Protection of action taken in good faith.
22Power of appropriate Government to make rules.
23Power to remove difficulties.
15HAAPenalty for alteration, destruction, etc., of records and failure to protect the electronic database of Board.
22E Qualifications, terms and conditions of service of President and Member.
7DQualifications, terms and conditions of service of Presiding Officer.
10BQualifications, terms and conditions of service of Chairman and Member.
14GA.Qualifications, terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and Member.
28JA.Qualifications, terms and conditions of service of Chairperson.
89A.Qualifications, terms and conditions of service of Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and member.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Duties specified in the Schedules to be levied.
3Levy of additional duty equal to excise duty, sales tax, local taxes and other charges.
3A[Omitted.].
4Levy of duty where standard rate and preferential rate are specified.
5Levy of a lower rate of duty under a trade agreement
6Power of Central Government to levy protective duties in certain cases.
7Duration of protective duties and power of Central Government to alter them
8Emergency power to Central Government to increase or levy export duties.
8A Emergency power of Central Government to increase import duties.
8B Power of Central Government to apply safefuard measures.
8C[Omitted.].
9Countervailing duty on subsidized articles.
9AAnti-dumping duty on dumped articles.
9AARefund of anti-dumping duty in certain cases
9B NO levy under section 9 or section 9A in certain cases.
9CAppeal.
10Rules to be laid before Parliament.
11Power of Central Government to alter duties under certain circumstances.
11A Power of Central Government to amend First Schedule.
12Repeal and saving
13Consequential amendment of Act 52 of 1962.
35AAPower of the Central Government to authorize Reserve Bank for issuing directions to banking companies to initiate insolvency resolution process.
35ABPower of Reserve Bank to issue directions in respect of stressed assets.
4BConditions for efficiency in production.
8BProvisions for transfer of statutory clearances.
32A Liability for prior offences, etc.
1Short title
2Definitions.
3Amount payable by declarant.
4Filing of declaration and particulars to be furnished
5Time and manner of payment.
6Immunity from initiation of proceedings in respect of offence and imposition of penalty in certain cases
7No refund of amount paid.
8No benefit, concession or immunity to declarant.
9Act not to apply in certain cases.
10Power of Board to issue directions, etc.
11Power to remove difficulties
12Power to make rules.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Establishment of Universities.
4Effect of establishment of University.
5Objects of University.
6Powers of University.
7University to be open to all caste, creed, race or class.
8Visitor of University.
9Officers of University.
10Chancellor.
11Vice-Chancellor.
12Deans of Schools of Studies.
13Registrar.
14Director of Campus.
15Finance Officer.
16Controller of Examinations.
17Librarian.
18Other officers.
19Authorities of University.
20The Court.
21Executive Council.
22Academic Council.
23Board of Studies.
24Finance Committee.
25Planning and Monitoring Board.
26Other authorities of University.
27Power to make Statutes.
28Statutes, how to be made.
29Power to make Ordinances.
30Regulations.
31Annual report.
32Annual accounts.
33Returns and information.
34Conditions of service of employees, etc.
35Procedure of appeal and arbitration in disciplinary cases against students.
36Right to appeal.
37Provident and pension funds.
38Disputes as to constitution of authorities and bodies.
39Filling of casual vacancies.
40Proceedings of authorities or bodies not invalidated by vacancies.
41Protection of action taken in good faith.
42Mode of proof of University record.
43Power to remove difficulties.
45Transitional provisions.
46Councils, Boards, Standing Committees and Cells of University.
47Constitution of Committees.
44Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations to be published in Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
1Short title and commencement.
2Application.
3Definitions.
4Establishment and incorporation of Authority.
5Composition of Authority.
6Terms of office and conditions of service of Chairperson and other Members.
7Removal of Member from office.
8Meetings of Authority.
9Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Authority.
10Administrative powers of Chairperson.
11Officers and other employees of Authority.
12Functions of Authority.
13Powers of Authority in relation to financial products, financial services and financial institutions.
14Grants by Central Government.
15Fund of Authority.
16Accounts and audit.
17Performance Review Committee.
18Maintenance of website.
19Returns and reports.
20Transactions in foreign currency.
21Power to issue directions.
22Power of Central Government to supersede Authority.
23Delegation of powers.
24Members, officers and employees of the Authority to be public servants.
25Protection of action taken in good faith.
26Exemption from tax.
27Power to make rules.
28Power to make regulations.
29Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
30Overriding effect.
32Power to remove difficulties.
33Amendment to certain enactments.
34Savings.
31Power to modify provisions of other enactments in relation to International Financial Services Centres.
1Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2Definitions.
3Central Consumer Protection Council.
4Procedure for meetings of Central Council.
5Objects of Central Council.
6State Consumer Protection Councils.
7Objects of State Council.
8District Consumer Protection Council.
9Objects of District Council.
10Establishment of Central Consumer Protection Authority.
11Qualifications, method of recruitment, etc., of Chief Commissioner and Commissioners.
12Vacancy, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Central Authority.
13Appointment of officers, experts, professionals and other employees of Central Authority.
14Procedure of Central Authority.
15Investigation Wing.
16Power of District Collector.
17Complaints to authorities.
18Powers and functions of Central Authority.
19Power of Central Authority to refer matter for investigation or to other Regulator.
20Power of Central Authority to recall goods, etc.
22Search and seizure.
23Designation of any statutory authority or body to function as Central Authority.
24Appeal.
25Grants by Central Government.
26Accounts and audit.
27Furnishing of annual reports, etc.
28Establishment of District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission.
29Qualifications, etc., of President and members of District Commission.
31Transitional provision.
32Vacancy in office of member of District Commission.
33Officers and other employees of District Commission.
34Jurisdiction of District Commission.
35Manner in which complaint shall be made.
36Proceedings before District Commission.
37Reference to mediation.
38Procedure on admission of complaint.
39Findings of District Commission.
40Review by District Commission in certain cases.
41Appeal against order of District Commission.
42Establishment of State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission.
43Qualifications, etc., of President and members of State Commission.
45Transitional provision.
46Officers and employees of State Commission.
47Jurisdiction of State Commission.
48Transfer of cases.
49Procedure applicable to State Commission.
50Review by State Commission in certain cases.
51Appeal to National Commission.
52Hearing of appeal.
53Establishment of National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission.
54Composition of National Commission.
55Qualifications, etc., of President and members of National Commission.
56Transitional provision.
57Other officers and employees of National Commission.
58Jurisdiction of National Commission.
59Procedure applicable to National Commission.
60Review by National Commission in certain cases.
61Power to set aside ex parte orders.
62Transfer of cases.
63Vacancy in office of President of National Commission.
64Vacancies or defects in appointment not to invalidate orders.
65Service of notice, etc.
66Experts to assist National Commission or State Commission.
67Appeal against order of National Commission.
68Finality of orders.
69Limitation period.
70Administrative control.
71Enforcement of orders of District Commission, State Commission and National Commission.
72Penalty for non-compliance of order.
73Appeal against order passed under section 72.
74Establishment of consumer mediation cell.
75Empanelment of mediators.
76Nomination of mediators from panel.
77Duty of mediator to disclose certain facts.
78Replacement of mediator in certain cases.
79Procedure for mediation.
80Settlement through mediation.
81Recording settlement and passing of order.
82Application of Chapter.
85Liability of product service provider.
86Liability of product sellers.
87Exceptions to product liability action.
88Penalty for non-compliance of direction of Central Authority.
89Punishment for false or misleading advertisement.
92Cognizance of offence by court.
93Vexatious search.
94Measures to prevent unfair trade practices in e-commerce, direct selling, etc.
96Compounding of offences.
97Manner of crediting penalty.
98Protection of action taken in good faith.
99Power to give directions by Central Government.
100Act not in derogation of any other.
101Power of Central Government to make rules.
102Power of State Government to make rules.
103Power of National Commission to make regulations.
104Power of Central Authority to make regulations.
105Rules and regulations to be laid before each House of Parliament.
106Power to Remove Difficulties.
107Repeal and savings.
95Presidents, members, Chief Commissioner, Commissioner and certain officers to be public servants.
83Product liability action 84. Liability of product manufacturer.
30Salaries, allowances and other terms and conditions of service of President and members of District Commission.
21Power of Central Authority to issue directions and penalties against false or misleading advertisements.
44Salaries, allowances and other terms and conditions of service of President and members of State Commission.
90Punishment for manufacturing for sale or storing, selling or distributing or importing products containing adulterant.
84Liability of product manufacturer
91Punishment for manufacturing for sale or for storing or selling or distributing or importing spurious goods.
9A Minimum requirement about membership of a Trade Union.
25A National Register of Driving Licences.
62AProhibition of registration and issuance of certificate of fitness to oversized vehicles.
62BNational Register of Motor Vehicles.
110ARecall of motor vehicles.
110BType of approval certificate and testing agencies.
134A Protection of Good Samaritans.
136A Electronic monitoring and enforcement of road safety.
164BMotor Vehicle Accident Fund
164CPower of Central Government to make rules.
164DPower of State Government to make rules.
164AScheme for interim relief for claimants
192BOffences relating to registration.
211A Use of electronic forms and documents.
33A Powers of Reserve Bank not to apply to International Financial Services Centre.
10ABank, etc., not to impose charge for using electronic modes of payment.
17ATransfer of certain amounts.
31AFacility of digital payment to recipient.
53A Transfer of certain amounts.
54APenalty for failure to comply with notices or furnish information
54BProof of entries in records or documents.
12AA Enhanced due diligence
72A Inter-ministerial Co-ordination Committee.
99BVerification of identity and compliance thereof
114ABPenalty for obtaining instrument by fraud, etc.
3A Framing of Savings Schemes.
3B Deposit by minor.
7APower to call for information.
12AOperation of account by differently abled persons.
14AProtection against attachment.
16 Repeal and savings.
10ASuspension of initiation of corporate insolvency resolution process.
73BPower to issue directions and to authorise certain authorities to issue instructions, etc.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Official languages of Union territory.
4Promotion and development of regional languages.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Farming agreement and its period.
4Quality, grade and standards of farming produce.
5Pricing of farming produce.
6Sale or purchase of farming produce.
7Exemptions with respect to farming produce.
9Linkage of farming agreement with insurance or credit.
10Other parties to farming agreement.
11Alteration or termination of farming agreement.
12Establishment of Registration Authority.
13Conciliation board for dispute settlement.
14Mechanism for dispute resolution.
15No action for recovery of dues against farmer’s land.
16Power of Central Government to give directions.
17Authorities under Act to be public servants.
18Protection of action action taken in good faith.
19Bar of jurisdiction of civil court.
20Act to have an overriding effect.
21Act not to apply to stock exchange and clearing corporations.
22Power of Central Government to make rules.
23Power of State Government to make rules.
24Power to remove difficulties.
25Repeal and savings.
8Sponsor prohibited from acquiring ownership rights or making permanent modifications on farmers land or premises.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Freedom to conduct trade and commerce in a trade area.
4Trade and commerce of scheduled farmers’ produce.
5Electronic trading and transaction platform.
6Market fee under State APMC Act, etc., in trade area.
7Price Information and Market Intelligence System.
8Dispute Resolution Mechanism for farmers.
9Suspension or cancellation of right to operate in electronic trading and transaction platform.
10Appeal against cancellation of right to operate.
11Penalty for contravention of Act and rules.
12Powers of Central Government to issue instructions, directions, orders or guidelines.
13Protection of action taken in good faith.
14Act to have overriding effect.
15Bar of jurisdiction of civil court.
16Act not to apply to certain transactions.
17Power of Central Government to make rules.
18Laying of rules.
19Power to remove difficulties.
20Repeal and savings.
1A Definitions.
2B Prohibition of violence against healthcare service personnel and damage to property
3A Cognizance, investigation and trial of offences.
3BComposition of certain offences.
3C Presumption as to certain offences.
3D Presumption of culpable mental state.
3E Compensation for acts of violence.
3APower of Central Government to supersede Central Council and constitute Board of Governors.
3B Certain modifications of Act.
3CPower of Central Government to give directions.
57A Powers of Bank not to apply to International Financial Services Centre.
12A Power of Central Government to require Aadhaar number, etc., as identification document.
14A Surrender of certificate.
118APowers of Authority not to apply to International Financial Services Centre.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Applicability of Act.
4Powers of authority.
5Enforceability of netting.
6Invocation of close-out netting.
7Net amount.
8Limitations on powers of administration practitioner.
9Power to amend Schedules.
10Provisions of this Act to override other laws.
11Power to remove difficulties.
23A Powers of Authority not to apply to International Financial Services Centre.
44APowers of Reserve Bank not to apply to International Financial Services Centre
23G Powers of Board not to apply to International Financial Services Centre.
31A Powers of Bank not to apply to International Financial Services Centre.
34BPowers of Reserve Bank not to apply to International Financial Services Centre
50A Powers of Authority not to apply to International Financial Services Centre.
43A Powers of Reserve Bank not to apply to International Financial Services Centre.
38APowers of Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India not to apply to International Financial Services Centre.
29BPowers of the Securities and Exchange Board of India not to apply to International Financial Services Centre.
1Short title and commencement.
2Declaration of Rashtriya Raksha University as an institution of national importance.
3Definitions.
4Establishment and incorporation of University.
5Effect of incorporation of University.
6Objects of University.
7Powers and functions of University.
8Jurisdiction of University.
9University to be open to all races, creeds and classes.
10Admission of students.
11Teaching at University.
12Authorities of University.
13Governing Body.
14Term of office, vacancies among, and allowances payable to, members of Governing Body.
15Powers and functions of Governing Body.
16Executive Council.
17Academic Council.
18Functions of Academic Council.
19Finance Committee.
20Board for Affiliation and Recognition.
21Officers of University.
22Vice-Chancellor.
23Pro Vice-Chancellor.
24Registrar.
25Dean.
26Finance Officer.
27Other authorities and officers.
28Grants by Central Government.
29Grants by State Governments.
30Corpus of University.
31Fund.
32Accounts and audit.
33Pension and provident fund.
34Annual report of University.
35Appointments.
36Statutes.
37Statutes how made.
38Ordinances.
39Ordinances how made.
40Tribunal of Arbitration for employees.
41Redressal for debarment from examination and disciplinary action against students.
42Disputes as to constitution of authorities and bodies.
43Power of Central Government to make rules in respect of matters relating to Governing Body.
44Acts and proceeding not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
45University to be public authority under Right to Information Act.
46Power of Central Government to review work and progress made and to hold enquiries.
47Protection of action taken in good faith.
48Residuary provisions.
49Power of Central Government to issue directions.
50Power to remove difficulties.
51Laying of rules, Statutes, Ordinances and notifications.
52Transitional provisions.
53Repeal of Gujarat Act 14 of 2009.
1Short title and commencement.
2Declaration of National Forensic Sciences University as an institution of national importance.
3Definitions.
4Establishment and incorporation of University.
5Effect of incorporation of University.
6Objects of University.
7Powers and functions of University.
8Jurisdiction of University.
9University to be open to all races, creeds and classes.
10Admission of students.
11Teaching at University.
12Authorities of University.
13Chancellor.
14Court.
15Board of Governors.
16Powers of Board of Governors.
17Terms of office of members of Board of Governors.
18Academic Council.
19Powers of Academic Council.
20Officers of University.
21Vice Chancellor.
22Powers of Vice Chancellor.
23Campus Directors.
24Dean.
25Executive Registrar.
26Finance Officer.
27Other officers.
28Finance Committee.
29Powers of Finance Committee.
30Board for Affiliation and Recognition.
31Other officers of University.
32Grants by Central Government.
33Grants by State Governments.
34Corpus of University.
35Fund.
36Accounts and audit.
37Pension and provident funds.
38Annual report of University.
39Appointments of officers of University.
40Statutes.
41Statutes how to be made.
42Ordinances.
43Ordinances how made.
44Tribunal of Arbitration.
45Redressal for debarment from examination and disciplinary action against students.
46Disputes as to constitution of authorities and bodies.
47Power of Central Government to make rules in respect of matters relating to Board of Governors.
48Acts and proceeding not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
49University to be a public authority under Right to Information Act.
50Protection of action taken in good faith.
51Power of Central Government to issue directions.
52Residuary provision.
53Laying of rules, Statutes, Ordinances and notifications.
54Power to remove difficulties.
55Transitional provisions.
56Repeal of Gujarat Act 17 of 2008.
28CPowers of Board not to apply to International Financial Services Centre.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Constitution of National Commission for Homoeopathy.
4Composition of Commission.
5Search committee for appointment of Chairperson and Members.
6Term of office and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
7Removal of Chairperson and Members of Commission.
8Appointment of secretary experts, professionals officers and employees of Commission.
9Meeting of Commission.
10Power and functions of Commission.
11Constitution and composition of Advisory council for Homoeopathy.
12Functions of Advisory Council for Homoeopathy.
13Meetings of Advisory Council for Homoeopathy.
14National Eligibility cum-Entrance Test.
15National Exit Test.
16Post-Graduate National Entrance Test.
17National Teachers’ Eligibility Test for Homoeopathy.
18Constitution of Autonomous Boards.
19Composition of Autonomous Boards.
20Search Committee for appointment of President and Members.
21Term of office and conditions of service of President and Members.
22Advisory committees of experts.
23Staff of Autonomous Boards.
24Meetings of Autonomous Boards.
25Delegation of powers.
26Powers and functions of Homoeopathy Education Board.
27Powers and functions of Board of Ethics and Registration for Homoeopathy.
28Powers and functions of Medical Assessment and Rating Board for Homoeopathy.
29Permission for establishment of new medical institution.
30Criteria for approving or disapproving scheme.
31State Medical Councils.
32National Register and State Register of Homoeopathy.
33Rights of persons to be enrolled in National Register and their obligations thereto.
34Rights of persons to practice.
35Recognition of qualifications granted by Universities or medical institutions in India.
36Recognition of qualifications granted by medical institutions outside India.
37Withdrawal of recognition or de-recognition of qualification.
38Special provision in certain cases for recognition of qualifications.
39Grants by Central Government.
40National Commission Fund for Homoeopathy.
41Audit and accounts.
42Furnishing of returns and reports to Central Government.
43Power of Central Government to give directions to Commission and Autonomous Boards.
44Power of Central Government to give directions to State Governments.
45Information to be furnished by Commission and publication thereof.
46Obligation of Universities and medical institutions.
47Completion of courses of studies in medical institutions.
48Chairperson, Members, officers of Commission, Autonomous Boards to be public servants.
49Protection of action taken in good faith.
50Cognizance of offences.
51Power of Central Government to supersede Commission.
53State Government to promote public health.
54Power to make rules.
55Power to make regulations.
56Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
57Power to remove difficulties.
58Repeal and saving.
59Transitory provisions.
52Joint sittings of Commission, National Commission for Indian Systems of Medicine and National Medical Commission.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Constitution of National Commission for Indian System of Medicine.
4Composition of Commission.
5Search Committee for appointment of Chairperson and Members.
6Term of office and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
7Removal of Chairperson and Members of Commission.
8Appointment of Secretary, experts, professionals, officers and other employees of Commission.
9Meetings of Commission.
10Power and functions of Commission.
11Constitution and composition of Advisory Council for Indian System of Medicine.
12Functions of Advisory Council for Indian System of Medicine.
13Meetings of Advisory Council for Indian System of Medicine.
14National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test.
15National Exit Test.
16Post-Graduate National Entrance Test.
17National Teachers’ Eligibility Test for Indian System of Medicine.
18Constitution of Autonomous Boards.
19Composition of Autonomous Boards.
20Search Committee for appointment of President and Members.
21Term of office and conditions of service of President and Members.
22Advisory Committees of experts.
23Staff of Autonomous Boards.
24Meetings, etc., of Autonomous Boards.
25Delegation of powers.
26Powers and functions of Autonomous Boards.
27Powers and functions of Board of Ethics and Registration for Indian System of Medicine.
29Permission for establishment of new medical institution.
30Criteria for approving or disapproving scheme.
31State Medical Council.
32National Register and State Register of Indian System of Medicine.
33Rights of persons to be enrolled in National Register and their obligations thereto.
34Rights of persons to practice.
35Recognition of qualifications granted by Universities or medical institutions in India.
36Recognition of medical qualifications granted by medical institutions outside India.
37Withdrawal of recognition or de-recognition of qualification.
38Special provision in certain cases for recognition of qualifications.
39Grants by Central Government.
40National Commission Fund for Indian System of Medicine.
41Audit and accounts.
42Furnishing of returns and reports to Central Government.
43Power of Central Government to give directions to Commission and Autonomous Boards.
44Power of Central Government to give directions to State Governments.
45Information to be furnished by Commission and publication thereof.
46Obligation of Universities and medical institutions.
47Completion of courses of studies in medical institutions.
49Protection of action taken in good faith.
50Cognizance of offences.
51Power of Central Government to supersede Commission.
53State Government to promote public health.
54Power to make rules.
55Power to make regulations.
56Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
57Power to remove difficulties.
58Repeal and saving.
59Transitory provisions.
28Powers and functions of Medical Assessment and Rating Board for Indian System of Medicine.
48Chairperson, Members, officers of Commission and of Autonomous Boards to be public servants.
52Joint sittings of Commission, National Commission for Homoeopathy and National Medical Commission.
1Short title and commencement.
3Definitions.
6Composition of Institute.
7Terms of office of, and vacancies among, members.
8President of Institute.
9Meetings of Institute.
10Governing Body and other committees of Institute.
11Staff of Institute.
12Objects of Institute.
13Functions of Institute.
14Payment to Institute.
15Fund of Institute.
16Budget of Institute.
17Accounts and audit.
18Annual report.
19Pension and provident funds.
20Authentication of orders and instruments of Institute.
21Acts and proceedings not to be invalidated by vacancies, etc.
22Grant of degrees, diplomas, etc., by Institute.
23Recognition of medical qualifications granted by Institute.
24Control by Central Govern.
25Resolution of differences.
26Returns and information.
27Power to make rules.
28Power to make regulations.
29Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
30Power to remove difficulties.
31Transitional provisions.
5Effect of incorporation of Anteceding Institutions as Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda.
2Declaration of institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda as an institution of national importance.
4Establishment and incorporation of Anteceding Institutions as Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda.
43AOmitted.
101AConstitution of National Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling.
101B Appeal to National Appellate Authority.
101C Order of National Appellate Authority.
51A Powers of Reserve Bank not to apply to International Financial Services Centre.
168A Power of Government to extend time limit in special circumstances.
1Short title, commencement and application.
2Definitions.
3Designation of National Authority.
4Designation of Competent Authority.
5Non-application of provisions of this Chapter.
6Controls on hazardous materials.
7Surveys.
8Certificate on inventory of hazardous materials.
9Validity of certificate.
10Suspension or cancellation of certificate.
11Authorisation of ship recycling facility.
13Suspension or cancellation of authorisation.
14Emergency preparedness and response.
15Workers safety, training and insurance.
16Ready for recycling certificate.
17Ship recycling plan.
18General requirements.
19Obligations on part of ship owner.
20Procedure for grant of permission for ship recycling.
21Safe and environmentally sound management of hazardous materials.
22Obligation on Ship Recycler to take measures for protection of environment.
23Statement of completion.
24Report to National Authority.
25Appeal against decision of Competent Authority.
26Appeal against decision of National Authority.
27Power to search and seize records, etc.
28Power to inspect, dismiss, exclude or detain a ship.
29Power to exempt.
30Act not to apply to certain ships.
31Penalty for contravention of provisions of Act or rules or regulations.
33Punishment for other offences.
34Offences by companies.
35Offences to be non-congnizable, bailable and compoundable.
36Cognizance of Offences.
37Amount payable by owner, master or agent.
38Place of trial and jurisdiction of court.
39Compensation.
40Delegation of powers.
41Act not in derogation of any other law.
42Power to make rules.
43Power to make regulations.
44Laying of rules and regulations.
45Protection of action taken in good faith.
46Removal of difficulties.
12Ship recycling facility management plan and procedure for authorisation of ship recycling facility.
32Penalty for contravention of provisions of this Act or rules or regulations for which no specific punishment is provided.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Prohibition of discrimination on ground of gender.
4Decision as to disputes with regard to same or similar nature of work.
5Payment of minimum rate of wages.
6Fixation of minimum wages.
7Components of minimum wages.
8Procedure for fixing and revising minimum wages.
9Power of Central Government to fix floor wage.
10Wages of employee who works for less than normal working day.
11Wages for two or more classes of work.
12Minimum time rate wages for piece work.
13Fixing hours of work for normal working day.
14Wages for overtime work.
15Mode of payment of wages.
16Fixation of wage period.
17Time limit for payment of wages.
18Deductions which may be made from wages.
19Fines.
20Deductions for absence from duty.
21Deductions for damage or loss.
22Deductions for services rendered.
23Deductions for recovery of advances.
24Deductions for recovery of loans.
25Chapter not to apply to Government establishments.
26Eligibility for bonus, etc.
27Proportionate reduction in bonus in certain cases.
28Computation of number of working days.
29Disqualification for bonus.
30Establishments to include departments, undertakings and branches.
31Payment of bonus out of allocable surplus.
32Computation of gross profits.
33Computation of available surplus.
34Sums deductible from gross profits.
35Calculation of direct tax payable by employer.
36Set on and set off of allocable surplus.
37Adjustment of customary or interim bonus against bonus payable under this Code.
38Deduction of certain amounts from bonus payable.
39Time limit for payment of bonus.
40Application of this Chapter to establishments in public sector in certain cases.
41Non-applicability of this Chapter.
42Central Advisory Board and State Advisory Boards.
43Responsibility for payment of various dues.
44Payment of various undisbursed dues in case of death of employee.
45Claims under Code and procedure thereof.
46Reference of disputes under this Code.
48Audit of account of employers not being corporations or companies.
49Appeal.
50Records, returns and notices.
51Appointment of Inspector-cum-Facilitators and their powers.
52Cognizance of offences.
53Power of officers of appropriate Government to impose penalty in certain cases.
54Penalties for offences.
55Offences by companies.
56Composition of offences.
57Bar of suits.
58Protection of action taken in good faith.
59Burden of proof.
60Contracting out.
61Effect of laws agreements, etc., inconsistent with this Code.
62Delegation of powers.
63Exemption of employer from liability in certain cases.
64Protection against attachments of assets of employer with Government.
65Power of Central Government to give directions.
66Saving.
67Power of appropriate Government to make rules.
68Power to remove difficulties.
69Repeal and savings.
47Presumption about accuracy of balance sheet and profit and loss account of corporations and companies.
129APeriodical financial results.
393AExemptions under this Chapter.
418ABenches of Appellate Tribunal.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Undertakings of the Reconstruction Bank to vest in company.
4General effect of vesting of undertaking in Company.
5Provisions in respect of officers and other employees of Reconstruction Bank.
6Concession, etc., to be deemed to have been granted to Company.
7Tax exemption or benefit to continue to have effect.
8Guarantee to be operative.
9Arrangement with Company on appointment of directors to prevail.
10Act 18 of 1891 to apply to the books of Company.
11Shares, bonds and debentures to be deemed to be approved securities.
12Substitution in Act, rules or regulations of company in place of the Reconstruction Bank.
13Repeal and saving of Act 62 of 1984.
14 Repealed.
15Repeal and Saving.
378ADefinitions
378BObjects of producer company.
378CFormation of Producer Company and its registration.
378DMembership and voting rights of Members of Producer Company
378EBenefits to Members.
378FMemorandum of Producer Company.
378GArticles of association.
378HAmendment of memorandum.
378-IAmendment of articles.
378JOption to inter-State co-operative societies to become Producer Companies.
378KEffect of incorporation of Producer Company.
378LVesting of undertaking in Producer Company.
378MConcession, etc., to be deemed to have been granted to Producer Company
378NProvisions in respect of officers and other employees of inter-State co-operative society.
378-ONumber of directors.
378PAppointment of directors.
378QVacation of office by directors.
378R Powers and functions of Board.
378S Matters to be transacted at general meeting.
378TLiability of directors.
378UCommittee of directors.
378VMeetings of Board and quorum.
378WChief Executive and his functions.
378X Secretary of Producer Company
378Y Quorum
378ZVoting rights.
378ZAAnnual general meetings.
378ZBShare capital.
378ZCSpecial user rights.
378ZDTransferability of shares and attendant rights.
378ZEBooks of account
378ZFInternal audit.
378ZG Duties of auditor under this Chapter
378ZHDonation or subscription by Producer Company.
378Z-IGeneral and other reserves.
378ZJIssue of bonus shares.
378ZKLoan, etc., to Members.
378ZLInvestment in other companies, formation of subsidiaries, etc.
378ZM Penalty for contravention.
378ZNAmalgamation, merger or division, etc., to form new Producer Companies.
378Z-ODisputes.
378ZPStrike off name of Producer Company.
378ZQProvisions of this Chapter to override other laws.
378ZRApplication of provisions relating to private companies.
378ZSRe-conversion of Producer Company to inter-State co-operative society.
378ZTPower to modify Act in its application to Producer Companies
378ZU Power to make rules.
3Establishment and incorporation of Institution.
4Purposes and objectives of Institution.
5Authorised share capital.
6Board of Directors.
10Disqualification and removal of directors from office.
11Removal of Chairperson and other directors in certain cases.
12Vacation and resignation of office by directors.
13Meetings of Board.
14Defects in appointment not to invalidate acts, etc.
15Committees of Board.
16Disclosure of interest by members of Board or of committees.
17Functions and powers of Institution.
18Prohibited business.
19Related party transactions.
20Performance review of Institution.
21Grants and contribution.
22Concessional rate of Government guarantee.
23Hedging costs.
24Disposal of profit accruing to Institution, to reserve fund.
25Preparation of balance sheet and accounts.
26Audit.
27Returns and report.
28Receivables to be held in trust.
29Setting up of other development financial institution.
30Officers and employees.
31Powers of Central Government to make rules.
32Powers of Board to make regulations.
33Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
34Protection of action taken in good faith.
35Sanction for enquiry, inquiry, investigation and prosecution.
36Appointment of directors by Institution to prevail.
37Validity of loan or advance not to be questioned.
38Obligations as to fidelity and secrecy.
39Adjudication.
40Indemnity of directors.
41Bankers’ Books of Evidence Act, 1891 to apply in relation to the Institution.
42Section 34A and 36AD of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 to apply to Institution.
43Liquidation of Institutions.
44Powers of Central Government to issue directions.
45Overriding effect of this Act.
46Power to remove difficulties.
47Amendment of Act 2 of 1934.
48Amendment of Act 10 of 1949.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
7Management
8Delegation of powers.
9Term of office and other terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and other directors of Board.
1Short title extent, commencement and application.
2Definitions.
3Registration and cancellation of an establishment.
4Constitution of Board of Trustees of Employees’ Provident Fund.
5Constitution of Employees’ State Insurance Corporation.
6National Social Security Board and State Unorganised Workers’ Board.
7Constitution of State Building Workers’ Welfare Boards.
8Disqualification and removal of a member of any Social Security Organisation.
9Procedure for transaction of business of Social Security Organisation, etc.
10Executive Heads of Central Board and Corporation.
12State Board, Regional Boards, local committees, etc.
13Entrustment of additional functions to Social Security Organisations.
14Appointment of officers of Central Board.
15Schemes.
16Funds.
17Contribution in respect of employees and contractors.
18Fund to be recognised under Act 43 of 1961.
19Priority of payment of contributions over other debts.
20Chapter not to apply to certain establishments.
21Authorising certain employers to maintain provident fund accounts.
22Transfer of accounts.
23Appeal to Tribunal.
24Principal Officers and other staff.
25Employees’ State Insurance Fund.
26Purposes for which Employees’ State Insurance Fund may be expended.
27Holding of property, etc.
28All employees to be insured.
29Contributions.
30Administrative expenses.
31Provisions as to payment of contributions by employer, etc.
32Benefits.
33Corporation’s power to promote measures for health, etc., of Insured Persons.
34Presumption as to accident arising in course of employment.
35Accidents happening while acting in breach of law, etc.
36Occupational disease.
37References to medical board.
38Dependants’ benefit.
39Medical benefit.
40Provision of medical treatment by State Government or by Corporation.
41General provisions as to benefits.
42Corporation’s rights when an employer fails to register, etc.
43Liability of owner or occupier of factories, etc, for excessive sickness benefit.
44Scheme for other beneficiaries.
45Scheme for unorganised workers, gig workers and platform workers.
47Contributions, etc., due to corporation to have priority over other debts.
48Constitution of Employees Insurance Court.
49Matters to be decided by Employees Insurance court.
50Powers of Employees Insurance court.
51Proceedings of Employees Insurance courts.
52Appeal to High Court.
53Payment of gratuity.
54Continuous service.
55Nomination.
56Determination of amount of gratuity.
57Compulsory Insurance.
58Competent authority.
59Employment of, or work by, women prohibited during certain period.
60Right to payment of maternity benefit.
61Continuance of payment of maternity benefit in certain cases.
62Notice of claim for maternity benefit and payment thereof.
63Payment of maternity benefit in case of death of a woman.
64Payment of medical bonus.
65Leave for miscarriage, etc.
66Nursing breaks.
67Creche facility.
68Dismissal for absence during pregnancy.
69No deduction of wages in certain cases.
70Forfeiture of maternity benefit.
71Duties of employer.
72Power of Inspector-cum-facilitator to direct payments to be made.
73Reports of fatal accidents and serious bodily injuries.
74Employer’s liability for compensation.
75Compensation in case of death of or injury in plantation.
76Amount of compensation.
77Compensation to be paid when due and damages for default.
78Method of calculating monthly wages for purposes of compensation.
79Review.
80Commutation of half-monthly payments.
81Distribution of compensation.
82Notice and claim.
83Special provisions relating to accidents occurring outside Indian Territory.
84Medical examination.
85Contracting.
86Remedies of employer against stranger.
87Insolvency of employer.
88Power to require from employers statements regarding fatal accidents.
89Registration of agreements.
90Reference to competent authority.
91Appointment of competent authority.
92Venue of proceedings and transfer.
93Form of application.
94Power of competent authority to require further deposit in cases of fatal accident.
95Powers and procedure of competent authority.
96Appearance of parties.
97Method of recording evidence.
98Power to submit cases.
99Appeal against order of competent authority.
100Levy and collection of cess.
101Interest payable on delay in payment of cess.
102Power to exempt from cess.
103Self-assessment of cess.
104Penalty for non-payment of cess within the specified time.
105Appeal to appellate authority.
106Registration of building workers as beneficiaries.
107Cessation as a beneficiary.
108Building and other construction worker’s welfare Fund and its applications.
109Framing of schemes for unorganised workers.
110Funding of state government schemes.
111Record keeping.
113Registration of unorganised workers, gig workers and platform workers.
114Schemes for gig workers and platform workers.
115Accounts.
116Audit.
117Budget estimates.
118Annual report.
119Valuation of assets and liabilities.
120Holding of property, etc., by social security organisation.
121Writing off of losses.
122Appointment of Inspector-cum-Facilitators and their powers.
123Maintenance of records, registers, returns, etc.
124Employer not to reduce wages, etc.
125Assessment and determination of dues from employer.
126Appeal against order of Authorised officer relating to chapter IV.
127Interest on amount due.
128Power to recover damages.
129Recovery of amount due.
130Validity of certificate and amendment thereof.
131Other modes of recovery.
132Application of certain provisions of Income-tax act.
133Penalty for failure to pay contributions, etc.
134Enhanced punishment in certain cases after previous conviction.
135Offences by companies.
136Cognizance of offences.
137Prior opportunity before prosecution.
138Compounding of offences.
139Reporting of vacancies to career centres.
140Exclusions from application of this chapter.
141Social Security Fund.
142Application of Aadhaar.
143Power to exempt establishment.
144Power to defer or reduce.
145Liability in case of transfer of establishment.
146Members, officers and staff to be public servants.
147Protection of action taken in good faith.
148Misuse of benefits.
150Power to frame schemes.
151Protection against attachment, etc.
152Power to amend schedule.
153Transitional provisions.
154Power of appropriate Government to make rules.
155Power of central Government to make rules.
156Power of state Government to make rules.
157Power of corporation to make regulations.
158Prior publication of rules, regulations, etc.
160Laying of rules, regulations and schemes, etc.
161Effect of laws and agreements inconsistent with this code.
162Delegation of powers.
163Power to remove difficulties.
164Repeal and savings.
11Supersession of Corporation, Central Board, National Social Security Board or State Unorganised Workers’ Board or the Building Workers’ Welfare Board.
46Exemption of factories or other establishments belonging to Government or any local authority.
112Helpline, facilitation centre, etc., for unorganised workers, gig workers and platform workers.
149Power of central Government to give directions to state government and social security organizations.
159Rules to give effect to arrangements with other countries for the transfer of money paid as compensation.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Constitution and composition of Commission.
4Term of office and conditions of service of Members.
5Resignation and removal of Members.
6Cessation of membership and filling up of casual vacancy of Member.
7Meetings of Commission.
8Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Commission.
9Officers and other employees of Commission.
10Professional Councils.
11Functions of Commission.
12National Allied and Healthcare Advisory Council.
13Central Allied and Healthcare Professionals' Register.
14Privileges for enrolment on Central Register.
15Rights of persons who are enrolled on Central Register.
16Registration in Central Register.
17Issue of certificate of registration.
18Registration of additional qualifications.
19Removal of name from Central Register.
20Interim Commission.
21Search-cum-Selection Committee.
22Constitution and composition of State Council.
23Terms and conditions of service of Member.
24Resignation and removal of Member.
25Cessation of membership and filling up of casual vacancy of Member.
26Meetings of State Council.
27Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of State Council.
28Officers and other employees of State Council.
29Constitution and functions of Autonomous Boards.
30Functions of State Council.
31Constitution of Advisory Board.
32State Allied and Healthcare Professionals' Register.
33Registration in State Register.
34Issue of duplicate certificates.
35Renewal of name of Allied and Healthcare professionals in the State Register.
36Removal of name of a person from State Register.
37Restoration of name of a person in the State Register.
38Recognition of persons offering services prior to commencement of Act.
39Recognition of allied and healthcare institutions and reciprocity.
40Permission for establishment of new allied and healthcare institutions, new courses of study, etc.
41Power to require information from allied and healthcare institutions.
42Recognition of allied and healthcare qualifications by State Council.
43Withdrawal of recognition.
44Failure to maintain minimum essential standards by allied and healthcare institutions.
45Grants by Central Government.
46National Allied and Healthcare Fund.
47Accounts and audit of Commission.
48Annual report of Commission.
49Returns and information.
50Grants by State Government.
51State Allied and Healthcare Council Fund.
52Accounts and audit of State Council.
53Annual report of State Council.
54Authentication of orders, etc.
55Practice by allied and healthcare professionals.
56Penalty for falsely claiming to be entered in Central Register and State Register.
57Misuse of titles.
58Failure to surrender certificate of registration.
59Penalty for contravention of provisions of Act.
60Cognizance of offences.
61Bar of jurisdiction.
62Protection of action taken in good faith.
63Direction by Central Government.
64Act to have overriding effect.
65Power of Central Government to make rules.
66Power to make regulations.
67Laying of rules and regulations.
68Power of State Government to make rules.
69Power to remove difficulties.
70Power to amend Schedule.
1Short title and commencement.
2Validation of certain provisions of Punjab Act 8 of 1925.
3Repealed.
4ADisqualification to be director.
4BDisclosure of interest by director and senior management.
4CRelated party transactions.
4DAdjudication of penalties
5ATransferability of shares.
5B Register of members, etc.
5C Declaration in respect of beneficial interest in shares.
5DShares to be securities.
5ERight of registered members to nominates.
19AInvestment Committee.
19BNomination and Remuneration Committee
19CAudit Committee.
19DOther Committees.
23AAnnual general meeting and other general meetings
24ABooks of account, etc.
24BFinancial statements.
24C Board's report.
24D Penalties.
25ARemoval and resignation of auditor.
25BPowers and duties of auditors and auditor's report.
25CInternal auditor.
25DSpecial auditor
28BDeclaration of dividend.
28CUnpaid Dividend Account.
50Form, manner, etc. for companies to apply with modifications.
51 Power to remove difficulties.
3APenalty for contravention of the provisions of the Act.
3BOffences by authorities and Government departments.
30BSpecial provisions related to pooled investment vehicle.
8GStrategic sale, disinvestment, etc., of immovable property by Government company not liable to stamp duty.
28BB28BB. Time limit for completion of certain actions.
114ACPenalty for fraudulent utilisation of input tax credit for claiming refund.
154CCommon Customs Electronic Portal.
11ADisposal of applications under section 54C and under section 7 or section 9 or section 10.
54ACorporate debtors eligible for pre-packaged insolvency resolution process.
54B Duties of insolvency professional before initiation of pre-packaged insolvency resolution process.
54CApplication to initiate pre-packaged insolvency resolution process.
54DTime-limit for completion of pre-packaged insolvency resolution process
54EDeclaration of moratorium and public announcement during pre-packaged insolvency resolution process.
54F Duties and powers of resolution professional during pre-packaged insolvency resolution process
54GList of claims and preliminary information memorandum.
54HManagement of affairs of corporate debtor.
54-ICommittee of creditors.
54JVesting management of corporate debtor with resolution professional.
54KConsideration and approval of resolution plan.
54LApproval of resolution plan.
54MAppeal against order under section 54L.
54NTermination of pre-packaged insolvency resolution process.
54-O Initiation of corporate insolvency resolution process.
54PApplication of provisions of Chapters II, III, VI and VII to this Chapter.
67AFraudulent management of corporate debtor during pre-packaged insolvency resolution process
77APunishment for offences related to pre-packaged insolvency resolution process.
1Short title, application and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Constitution of Commission.
4Appointment of Chairperson, Members and Member-Secretary.
5Resignation and removal of Chairperson and Members.
6Term of office of Chairperson and Members.
7Member to act as Chairperson or to discharge his functions in certain circumstances.
8Terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and Members.
9Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Commission.
10Procedure to be regulated by Commission.
11Sub-Committees and other staff of Commission.
12Powers and functions of Commission.
13Annual report.
14Penalty for contravention of provisions of Act, rules, order or direction.
15Environmental compensation.
16Grants by Central Government.
17Accounts and audit.
18Appeal.
19Constitution of special investigation teams.
20Power of Central Government to issue direction.
21Power of Central Government to call for information.
22Bar of jurisdiction.
23Protection of action taken in good faith.
24Members and officers to be public servants.
25Power of Central Government to make rules.
26Power of Commission to make regulations.
27Power to remove difficulties.
28Act to have overriding effect.
30Savings.
31Repeal and savings.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Power to prohibit strikes in essential defence services.
4Removal of persons.
5Dismissal of employees participating in illegal strikes.
6Penalty for illegal strikes.
7Penalty for instigation, etc.
8Penalty for giving financial aid to illegal strikes.
11Power to arrest without warrant.
12Offences to be tried summarily.
13Cognizance of offences.
14Reference of other laws in certain areas.
15Protection of action taken in good faith.
16Act to override other laws.
17Amendment of Act 14 of 1947.
18Laying of notifications before Parliament.
19Repeal and savings.
9Power to prohibit lockouts in any industrial establishment or unit engaged in essential defence services.
10Power to prohibit layoff in any industrial establishment or unit engaged in essential defence services.
29Repeal and savings of order constituting Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority for National Capital Region.
5AAppeal to National Green Tribunal.
31BAppeal to National Green Tribunal.
2AAppeal to National Green Tribunal.
33BAppeal to National Green Tribunal.
3Qualifications, appointment, etc., of Chairperson and Members of Tribunal.
4Removal of Chairperson or Member of Tribunal.
5Term of office of Chairperson and Member of Tribunal.
6Eligibility for re-appointment.
7Salary and allowances.
8Amendment of Act 14 of 1947.
9Amendment of Act 37 of 1952.
10Amendment of Act 14 of 1957.
11Amendment of Act 43 of 1961.
12Amendment of Act 52 of 1962.
13Amendment of Act 39 of 1970.
14Amendment of Act 13 of 1976.
15Amendment of Act 13 of 1985.
16Amendment of Act 54 of 1987.
17Amendment of Act 15 of 1992.
18Amendment of Act 51 of 1993.
19Amendment of Act 55 of 1994.
20Amendment of Act 24 of 1997.
21Amendment of Act 47 of 1999.
22Amendment of Act 48 of 1999.
23Amendment of Act 53 of 2001.
24Amendment of Act 13 of 2003.
25Amendment of Act 36 of 2003.
26Amendment of Act 55 of 2007.
27Amendment of Act 19 of 2010.
28Amendment of Act 18 of 2013.
29Amendment of Act 7 of 2017.
30Amendment of Act 35 of 2019.
31Power to amend the Schedule.
32Rules to be laid before Parliament.
33Transitional provisions.
34Power to remove difficulties.
35Repeal and saving.
1Short title and commencement
2Definitions.
31APower to make regulations.
10AQualifications, terms and conditions of service of Chairperson, Judicial Member and Expert Member.
5AProtection of privacy of a woman.
12AQualifications, terms and conditions of service of Chairperson, and Member.
24BCessation of application of Act.
31ALiability of director of specified insurer.
1Short title and commencement.
2Declaration of certain Institutes as institutions of national importance.
3Definitions.
4Incorporation of Institutes.
5Effect of incorporation of Institutes.
6Powers and functions of Institutes.
7Institutes to be open to all races, creed and classes.
8Institutes to be not-for-profit legal entity.
9Teaching at Institutes.
10Authorities of Institutes.
11Board of Governors.
12Powers and functions of Board.
13Term of office of, vacancies among, and allowances payable to, Members of Board.
14Filling of casual vacancy.
15Resignation of Members.
16Senate.
17Functions of Senate.
18Powers and functions of Chairperson.
19Director.
20Registrar.
21Other authorities and officers.
22Appointments.
23Statutes.
24Statutes how made.
25Ordinances.
26Ordinances how made.
27Tribunal of Arbitration.
28Establishment of Council.
29Term of office of, vacancies among, and allowances payable to members of Council.
30Functions of Council.
31Meetings of Council.
32Grants by Central Government.
33Fund of Institutes.
34Accounts and audit.
35Pension, insurance and provident funds.
36Acts and proceedings not to be invalidate by vacancies, etc.
37Protection of action taken in good faith.
38Power to make rules.
40Power to remove difficulties.
41Transitional provisions.
39Rules, Statutes and Ordinances to be published in Official Gazette and to be laid before Parliament.
3Constitution and composition of Board of Major Port Authority.
4Qualifications of Chairperson, Deputy Chairperson and Members of Board.
6Term of office of Chairperson, Deputy Chairperson and Members.
7Disclosure of interest.
8Resignation of Members.
9Removal from office of Chairperson, Deputy Chairperson and Members.
10Filling of casual vacancies.
11Honorarium payable to Independent Members.
12Powers and duties of Chairperson, Deputy Chairperson and Members.
13Meetings of Board.
14Committees of Board.
15Delegation of powers.
16Restriction of re-employment.
17Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Board.
18Power to make appointments.
19Authentication of orders and other instruments of Board.
22Usage of port assets by Board.
23Procedure when immovable property cannot be acquired by agreement.
24Contracts by Board.
26Powers of Board in respect of planning and development.
28Board's lien for rates.
29Ship-owner's lien for freight and other charges.
30Sale of goods and application of sale proceeds in certain cases.
31Recovery of rates and charges by distraint of vessel.
32Application to Adjudicatory Board.
34Endorsements to be made on security itself.
35Endorser of security not liable for amount thereof.
36Recognition as holder of port securities in certain cases and legal effect thereof.
37Discharge in certain cases.
38Security for loans taken out by Boards of Major Port Authorities.
39Power of Board to repay loans to Government before due date.
40Establishment and application of sinking fund.
41Existing loans and securities to continue.
43Application of money in general accounts.
45Administration report.
46Power of Central Government to order survey or examination of works of Board.
47Power of Central Government to restore or complete works at cost of Board.
48Power of Central Government to take over management of Board.
49Laying of report.
50Power of Central Government to exempt from obligation to use port assets.
52Remedies of Government in respect of loans made to Board.
53Power of Central Government to issue directions.
54Constitution of Adjudicatory Board.
55Composition of Adjudicatory Board.
57Removal and suspension of Presiding Officer and members of Adjudicatory Board.
58Powers and functions of Adjudicatory Board.
59Bar of jurisdiction of any court.
60Review and appeal.
61Officers and employees of Adjudicatory Board.
62General provision for punishment of offences.
63Offences by companies.
64Cognizance of offences.
65Protection of action taken in good faith.
66Employees of Board or Adjudicatory Board to be public servants.
67Application of other laws not barred.
68Power to evict certain persons from premises of Board.
69Alternate remedy by suit.
70Corporate Social Responsibility and development of infrastructure by Board.
71Power of Central Government to make rules.
72Power of Board to make regulations.
73Laying of rules and regulations.
74Power to remove difficulties.
75Repeal and savings.
76Transitional provision.
1Short title, commencement and application
2Definitions.
20List of staff of Board.
21Board to be deemed as successor of Board of Trustees of Major Port.
5Disqualification of Chairperson, Deputy Chairperson and Member from office in certain circumstances.
25Master Plan.
27Scale of rates for assets and services available at Major Port.
33Power to raise loans and issue securities
42General accounts of Board.
44Accounts and audit.
51Board not to sell, alienate or divest its assets, properties, rights, powers and authorisations without sanction of Central Government.
56Qualifications, terms and conditions of service of Presiding Officer and members of Adjudicatory Board.
1Short title.
2Repeal of Acts 20 of 2020, 21 of 2020 and 22 of 2020.
3Amendment of Act 10 of 1955
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Declaration as to expediency of Union control.
3Application.
4Definitions.
5Constitution of National Committee..
6Functions of National Committee.
7Meetings of National Committee.
8Establishment of National Dam Safety Authority.
9Functions of Authority.
10Officers and Employees of Authority.
11Constitution of State Committee on Dam Safety.
12Functions of State Committee.
13Meetings of State Committee.
14Establishment of State Dam Safety Organisation.
15Officers and employees of State Dam Safety Organisation.
16Surveillance and inspection.
17Vulnerability and hazard classification of dams.
18Maintenance of log books.
19Records of dam failures and dam incidents.
20Instructions on safety of specified dams.
21Funds for maintenance and repairs.
22Technical documentation.
23Qualifications and experience of individuals responsible for safety of specified dams.
24Jurisdiction of State Dam Safety Organisation and Authority.
25Cost of investigation.
26Construction or alteration of dams.
27Initial filling of reservoirs.
28Operation and maintenance.
29Responsibility of owner of specified dam.
30Dam safety unit.
31Inspection.
32Instrumentations to be installed in every specified dam.
33Establishment of hydro-meteorological station.
34Installations of seismological station.
35Obligation of owner of specified dam.
36Emergency action plan.
37Assistance to other disaster management authorities.
38Comprehensive dam safety evaluation.
39Compulsory evaluation in certain cases.
40Reports of comprehensive evaluation.
41Punishment for obstruction, etc.
42Offences by Departments of Government.
43Offence by companies.
44Cognizance of offences.
45Annual report of safety status of specified dam.
46Safety measures in respect of dams other than specified dams.
47Safety measures in respect of dams located outside territory of India.
48Act to have overriding effect.
49Power to amend Schedules.
50Power of Central Government to give directions.
52Power of Central Government to make rules.
53Power of State Government to make rules.
54Power to make regulations by Authority.
55Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
56Power to remove difficulties.
51Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of National Committee on Dam Safety Authority and State Committee on Dam Safety.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
4Application of provisions of Surrogacy Act with respect to National Board.
5Powers and functions of National Board.
7Application of provisions of Surrogacy Act with respect to State Board.
8Powers and functions of State Board.
10Composition of National Registry.
11Functions of National Registry.
12Appointment of appropriate authority.
13Functions of appropriate authority.
14Powers of appropriate authority.
16Grant of registration.
17Renewal of registration.
18Suspension or cancellation of registration.
19Appeal.
20Power to inspect premises, etc.
21General duties of assisted reproductive technology clinics and banks.
22Written informed consent.
23Duties of assisted reproductive technology clinics and banks to keep accurate records.
24Duties of assisted reproductive technology clinics using human gametes and embryos.
25Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis.
26Sex selection.
27Sourcing of gametes by assisted reproductive technology banks.
28Storage and handling of human gametes and embryos.
29Restriction on sale, etc., of human gametes, zygotes and embryos.
30Research on human gametes and embryos.
31Rights of child born through assisted reproductive technology.
32Sex selective assisted reproductive technology.
33Offences and penalties.
35Cognizance of offences.
36Offences to be cognizable and bailable.
37Offences by clinics or banks.
39Power of State Government to issue directions to State Board, etc.
40Power to search and seize records, etc.
41Protection of action taken in good faith.
42Power to make rules.
43Power to make regulations.
44Laying of rules, regulations and notifications.
45Application of other laws not barred.
46Power to remove difficulties.
3National Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Board.
6State Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Board.
9Establishment of National Registry of clinics and banks.
15Registration of assisted reproductive technology clinic or assisted reproductive technology bank.
34Punishment for contravention of provisions of Act or rules for which no specific punishment is provided.
38 Power of Central Government to issue directions to National Board, National Registry and appropriate authority.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Prohibition and regulation of surrogacy clinics.
4Regulation of surrogacy and surrogacy procedures.
5Prohibition of conducting surrogacy.
6Written informed consent of surrogate mother.
7Prohibition to abandon child born through surrogacy.
8Rights of surrogate child.
9Number of oocytes or human embryos to be implanted.
10Prohibition of abortion.
11Registration of surrogacy clinics.
12Certificate of registration.
13Cancellation or suspension of registration .
14Appeal.
15Establishment of National Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Registry.
17Constitution of National Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Board.
18Term of office of Members.
19Meetings of Board.
20Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Board.
21Disqualifications for appointment as Member.
22Temporary association of persons with Board for particular purposes.
23Authentication of orders and other instruments of Board.
24Eligibility of Member for re-appointment.
25Functions of Board.
26Constitution of State Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Board.
27Composition of State Board.
28Term of office of members.
29Meetings of State Board.
30Vacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of State Board.
31Disqualifications for appointment as member.
32Temporary association of persons with State Board for particular purposes.
33Authentication of orders and other instruments of State Board.
34Eligibility of member for re-appointment.
35Appointment of appropriate authority.
36Functions of appropriate authority.
37Powers of appropriate authorities.
39Punishment for contravention of provisions of Act.
40Punishment for not following altruistic surrogacy.
42Presumption in the case of surrogacy.
43Offence to be cognizable, non-baliable and non-compoundable.
44Cognizance of offences.
45Certain provisions of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 not to apply.
46Maintenance of records.
47Power to search and seize records, etc.
48Protection of action taken in good faith.
49Application of other laws not barred.
50Power to make rules.
51Power to make regulations.
52Rules and regulations to be laid before Parliament.
53Transitional provision.
54Power to remove difficulties.
16Application of provisions of Assisted Reproductive Technology Act with respect to National Registry.
38Prohibition of commercial surrogacy, exploitation of surrogate mothers and children born through surrogacy.
41Penalty for contravention of provisions of Act or rules for which no specific punishment is provided.
34A Accounting and auditing standards.
67A Establishment of Special Courts.
67BProcedure and powers of Special Court.
67CAppeal and revision.
68ARegistration offices.
76AAdjudication of penalties.
77A Cognizance of offences.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Application and scope.
3Definitions.
4Declaration of inland water area into Zones.
5Administrative role of Central Government and State Governments.
6Competent authority.
7Power to classify and categorise for purpose of survey.
8Construction, alteration or modification of mechanically propelled inland vessel.
9Survey of vessels.
10Appointment and qualifications of surveyors.
11Powers of surveyors.
12Grant of certificate of survey and procedures.
13Provisional certificate of survey and its effect.
15Suspension and cancellation of certificate of survey.
16Delivery of expired, suspended or cancelled certificate of survey.
19Owner or master to carry certificate of registration.
20Appointment of ports or places of registry and Registrars of Inland Vessels.
21Book of registry.
22Central database of inland vessels.
23Application and processes of registration of vessels.
24Grant of certificate of registration and marking of vessel.
25Effect of certificate of registration.
26Duplicate certificate.
27Provisional certificate of registration.
28Registration of modifications or alterations.
29Change of residence or place of business.
30Prohibition against transfer of ownership of registered vessel.
31Suspension of certificate of registration.
32Cancellation of registration.
33Mortgage of mechanically propelled inland vessel or share therein.
34Training and minimum age for employment.
35Minimum manning scale and manning requirements.
36Appointment and duties of examiners.
37Grant of certificate of competency.
38Certificate of service.
39Effect of certificate of competency or certificate of service.
40Suspension and cancellation of certificate.
41Registry of certificate holders and central registry.
42Special category vessels.
43Appointment or authorisation of officers to implement provisions, grant certificate of fitness, etc.
44Safety of passengers or service users.
45Inspection of vessel.
46Suspension or cancellation of certificate of fitness.
47Navigation safety, lights and signals.
48Obligation to ensure safe navigation.
49Distress signal.
50Assistance to vessels in distress and persons in distress.
51Life saving, fire safety and communication appliances.
52Chemicals, etc., to be designated as pollutants.
53Certificate of prevention of pollution.
54Reception facilities and containment of pollution.
55Appointment of surveyor or officer to inspect.
56Investigation into incidents of pollution.
57Prohibition against intentionally causing wreck.
58Receivers of wreck.
59Powers of Central Government to make rules for Chapter X.
60Liability under Act.
61Apportionment of loss.
62Liability for personal injury, loss of life or pollution to environment.
63Detention of mechanically propelled inland vessel.
64Limitation of liability.
65Non-applicability of limitation.
66Insurance to cover.
67Contractual liability not to cover.
68Issuance and terms of insurance policy.
69Duty to indemnify and direct action against insurer.
70Effect of death on certain causes of action.
71Effect of certificate of insurance.
72Transfer of certificate of insurance.
73Powers of Central Government to make rules for Chapter XII.
74Reporting of casualty, accident, wreck, etc.
75Preliminary enquiry by designated authority and inquiry by District Magistrate.
76Assessors.
77Report of District Magistrate to be notified by State Government.
78Powers of District Magistrate subsequent to inquiry.
79Power of State Government to suspend, cancel and confiscate certificate.
80Powers of Central Government to protect interests of service providers and service users.
81Prohibited goods and dangerous goods.
82Trade permission and endorsement of certificates of foreign vessels.
83Pilotage.
84Certified master to be deemed pilot under Act 15 of 1908.
85Vessel detention and forfeiture.
86Constitution of Development Fund.
87Offences and penalties.
88Offences by company, limited liability partnership firm or any such arrangement.
89Fees, additional fee, payment and collection.
90Cognizance of offence.
91Local self-governance.
92Obligation to enroll.
93Certificate of enrolment and marking of vessel.
94Standards of construction and safety.
96Constitution of welfare fund.
97Desertion and absence without leave.
98General powers of Central Government to make rules.
99Emergency preparedness.
100Removal of lawful obstruction.
101Validity of certificates issued under laws other than this Act.
102Obstruction to officer appointed or authorised.
103Place of trial.
104Composition of offences.
105Appeal.
106Power of Central Government to make rules.
107Power of State Government to make rules.
108Power of Central Government to give directions.
109Protection of action taken in good faith.
110Power to remove difficulties.
111Consistency with other laws.
112Suspension or alteration of application and operation of Act.
113Laying of rules and notifications.
114Repeal and savings.
14Mechanically propelled inland vessels not to proceed without certificate of survey, and requirement of Zone to be specified in such certificate.
17Registration.
18Requirement of certificate of registration.
95Power of State Government to make rules to regulate non-mechanically propelled inland vessels.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Power to designate general aid to navigation.
4Appointment of Director General, Deputy Director Generals and Directors.
5Duties of Director General.
6Central Advisory Committee.
7Proceedings of Central Advisory Committee not to be invalidated.
8Management of general aids to navigation.
9Powers of Central Government relating to aids to navigation.
10Management of vessel traffic services.
11Powers of Central Government relating to vessel traffic services.
12Competent Authority for Vessel Traffic Services.
13Standards for establishment and operation of vessel traffic services.
14Power to inspect local aids to navigation.
17Power of Central Government to remove or alter obstructions to aids to navigation.
19Certification.
20Accreditation of training organisations.
21Marking of wrecks.
22Reimbursement for marking wrecks.
23Power of Central Government to designate any aid to navigation as heritage lighthouse.
24Levy and collection of marine aids to navigation dues.
25Utilisation of marine aids to navigation dues.
26Receipts relating to marine aids to navigation dues and their verification.
27Assessment of marine aids to navigation dues and ascertainment of tonnage.
28Recovery of marine aids to navigation dues.
29Refusal of port clearance.
30Determination of disputes as to liability for payment.
31Marine aids to navigation dues payable at one port recoverable at another.
32Exemption.
33Refund of excess payments.
34Fees.
35Receipt and expenditure.
36Annual report.
37Intentionally obstructing aids to navigation or vessel traffic services.
38Negligently obstructing aids to navigation or vessel traffic services.
39Intentionally destroying or damaging aids to navigation or vessel traffic services.
40Negligently destroying or damaging aids to navigation or vessel traffic services.
41Causing damage to heritage lighthouse.
42Evading payment of marine aids to navigation dues.
43Noncompliance with directions of vessel traffic service provider.
44Cognizance of offences.
45Place of trial and jurisdiction of court.
46Power of Central Government to make rules.
47Delegation of powers by Central Government.
48Power of Central Government to issue directions.
49Protection of action taken in good faith.
50Power to remove difficulties.
51Laying of rules and notifications before Parliament.
52Repeal and savings.
15Control of local aids to navigation by Central Government.
16Management of local aids to navigation by Central Government.
18Power of Central Government to train and certify operators of aids to navigation and vessel traffic services.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Amendment of Scheduled Castes Orders.
4Amendment of Scheduled Tribes Orders.
5Determination of population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
6Amendment of orders of the former Delimitation Commission.
7Power to make rules.
22ANon-applicability of certain provisions to digital form of bank notes
110AAAction subsequent to inquiry, investigation or audit or any other specified purpose
135AAProtection of data
15BFunctions of Institute.
3EEstablishment of Sindhu Central University.
9ACoordination Committee.
29AProhibition of going armed to or near a polling station.
29BOffence of booth capturing.
29CLiquor not to be sold, given or distributed on polling day
90A Officers of erstwhile Corporations to become officers of Corporation.
114ABuilding tax.
114BRebate for senior citizens, women and physically challenged persons.
114CVacant land tax.
114D Rate of building tax.
114ERate of vacant land tax.
115AUnit of assessment.
116AClassification of vacant lands and buildings into colonies and groups and specification of base unit area values therefore.
116BNotification of classification of vacant lands and buildings into colonies and groups and specification of base unit area values therefore and factors for increase or decrease.
116CObjection to classification of vacant lands and buildings into colonies and groups and fixation of base unit area values and factors for increasing or decreasing such base unit area values
116D Final base unit area values of vacant land and of covered space of building.
116EDetermination of annual value of covered space of building and of vacant land.
116GTransitory provisions.
116HOne-time tax.
116IValidity of base unit area values of vacant land and covered space of building.—
116J Indexation of unit area value
116KHardship and Anomaly Committee
123ASubmission of returns.
123BSelf assessment and submission of return.
123CRevision of assessment.
123DPower of Commissioner regarding assessment.
152A Punishment for wilful default in payment of property tax, furnishing wrong information in return of assessment, etc.
156A Recovery of property tax.
172APower to appoint an agency for administration of property tax
484AOmitted..
490B Delegation of power by the Government.
514AATransitional provisions
514BOverriding effect of the provisions of the Delhi Development Act, 1957.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Power to prohibit strikes in certain employments.
4Dismissal of employees participating in illegal strikes.
5Penalty for illegal strikes.
6Penalty for instigation, etc.
7Penalty for giving financial aid to illegal strikes.
8Power to arrest without warrant.
9Offences to be tried summarily.
10Act to override other laws.
11Repeal and saving.
1Short title and commencement.
2Application to added area of law in force in existing Province of Delhi.
3Continuance in added area of certain laws now in force in the United Provinces.
4Provision for facilitating application of certain enactments.
5Exclusion of certain enactments from the added area.
6Pending proceedings.
7Amendment of Section 7 of Act XIII of 1912.
8Construction.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Charge of tax.
4Levy of purchase tax.
5Liability to pay purchase tax on certain purchases.
6Non-levy of tax in certain cases.
7Exemptions.
8Burden of proof.
9Tribunal.
10Taxing Authorities and Inspectors.
11Protection of action taken in good faith.
12Power to issue summons and examine on oath.
13Point or points in series of sales at which sales tax shall be levied.
14Rate of tax.
15Compounding of tax liability in certain cases.
16Input tax credit.
17Exports to be zero-rated.
18Rate of tax on packing materials and containers.
19Registration.
20Amendment and cancellation of certificate of registration.
21Security.
22Declared manager.
23Furnishing of information by dealers.
24Returns, payment of tax, interest and penalty.
25Scrutiny of returns.
26Self-Assessment of tax.
27Assessment of dealer not filing returns.
28Assessment of tax of dealers evading registration.
29Assessment of tax on disputed question.
30Assessment of tax of non-resident dealer doing business temporarily by way of fair, mela, etc.
31Assessment or re-assessment of tax of escaped turnover.
32Escaped turnover detected before or at the time of assessment of tax.
33Assessment of tax based on audit objections.
34Assessment of tax proceedings, etc., not to be invalid on certain grounds.
35Taxable turnover.
36Tax payable by a dealer.
37Time limit for completion of proceeding of assessment of tax.
38Exclusion of time in assessment tax proceedings.
39Payment and recovery of tax.
40Advance recovery of tax on sales and supplies to Governments and other persons.
41Advance recovery of tax from works contractors.
42Production of tax clearance certificate.
43Restriction on collection of tax by dealers.
44Forfeiture of tax collected in violation of this Act.
45Rounding off of tax liability.
46Recovery of tax as arrears of land revenue.
47Special mode of recovery of tax and other liabilities under this Act.
48Liability of surety.
49Transfers to defraud revenue void.
50Period of limitation for recovery of tax.
51Tax to be first charge on property.
52Maintenance of accounts.
53Issue of tax invoice and debit and credit notes.
54Accounts to be audited in certain cases.
56Production of books of account, inspection, search and seizure.
57Cross checking or verification of transactions.
58Survey.
59Control on clearing, forwarding or booking agent and any person transporting goods.
60Establishment of check-posts.
61Restriction on movement of goods.
62Transportation of goods through State of Bihar.
63Liability to pay tax in case of transfer of business.
64Tax payable by deceased dealer shall be paid by his representative.
65Tax-liability of guardian and trustee, etc.
66Tax-liability of court of wards.
67Liability in case of dissolution of firm, etc.
68Refunds.
69Provisional refunds.
70Interest on delayed refund.
71Power to withhold refund in certain cases.
72Appeal to Deputy Commissioner and Joint Commissioner.
73Appeal to Tribunal.
74Revisionary powers of Commissioner.
75Additional evidence in appeal or revision.
76Review.
77Determination of disputed questions.
78Power to transfer proceedings.
79Appeal before High Court.
80Case before High Court to be heard by not less than two Judges.
81Offences and penalties.
82Cognizance of offences.
83Investigation of offences.
84Offences by companies and others.
85Compounding of offences.
86Bureau of Investigation.
87Appearance before taxing authorities.
88Change of an incumbent of an office.
89Bar to certain proceedings.
90Disclosure of information by public servant.
91Agreements to defeat intention and application of this Act to be void.
92Write off of dues.
93Power to make rules.
94Repeal and savings.
95Declaration of stock of goods held on 1st April, 2005.
96Transitory provisions.
97Construction of references in any repealed law to officers, authorities, etc.
98Removal of difficulty.
99Laying of notifications on the table of the State Legislature.
100Validation of Bihar Value Added Tax Ordinance, 2005.
55Furnishing of information by Government departments, banks, financial institutions clearing and forwarding agents and owners of warehouses, godowns and others.
1Regulations rescinded.
2Interest and Penalty abolished.
3Days fixed for sale.
4Exception in unsettled Provinces and Benares.
5Definition of an arrear.
6All Estates in arrear to be said.
7Claims in abatement and set off.
8Exceptions.
9Payment by non-proprietors.
10Wards’, Estates and Minors, Attached by a Revenue Officer, Attached by a Court.
11Exemption from sale, Proviso.
12Sale.
13Adjournment.
14Order of sale.
15Deposit on purchase.
16Balance of purchase money.
17Rents stopped after notice for sale.
18Appeal.
19Government may restore Estate.
20Sale when to be final.
23Notice of annualment.
24Purchase liable for Mesne Revenue.
25Grounds and conditions of reversal by a Civil Court, Proviso.
26Refund on reversal of sale.
27Enhancement of rents in Bengal, & c.
28Under-tenures elsewhere.
29Local Government may reserve all under tenures.
30 Purchase by a recorded or unrecorded proprietor of copartner, &C.
31Arrears of rent.
32Contempt.
33Default.
34Operation of Act.
35Date of effect.
21Certificate of Title.
22Benamee purchase.
1Short Title.
2Repeal and saving.
1Short title and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Taking of measurement.
5Power of Magistrate to direct a person to give measurements.
6Resistance to allow taking of measurements.
7Bar of suit.
8Power to make rules.
9Power to remove difficulties.
10Repeal and saving.
4Collection, storing, preservation of measurements and storing, sharing, dissemination, destruction and disposal of records.
1Regulations modified.
2Collection of Stamp Duty in Calcutta to be ordinarily in charge of the Collector.
3Collector may entrust any part of his duties to his Deputy.
1Repeals.
2Application of forfeited deposits.
1Provision for inquiry into claims to land, or objections to sale of same.
2Procedure in such cases.
3Pending enquiry, sale &c., to be postponed.
5Procedure after passing of order in the case, Report to Revenue Board, Decision of Board.
7Special Court for trying claims.
8Noticeof constitution of special Courts. Claims not cognizable in otherCourts.
9Special Court where to be held.
11proceedings regulated by Civil Procedure Code.
12Procedure before hearing of suit.
13Procedure on hearing.
14No appeal or revision.
15Reference of question of law, &c., to High Court &c. , Such reference obligatory in certain cases.
16Court may proceed notwithstanding reference.
17Records of cases where to be deposited.
19If claim established, possession not to be given, but compensation.
20When land has not been absolutely sold, or has been otherwise dealt with.
21Award under the two last Sections to be in full satisfaction.
23Compensation for land sold subject to condition, if claim proved, though not preferred in time.
24Interpretation. Number. Gender.
4Sale to be stopped if claim appear to be established,but may afterwards be proceededwith
6Local Government may, with in Twelve months, order suit to be brought to try claim admitted by Collector
10Plaintiff and defendant in suit under section V, Proviso, Plaintiff and defendant in suits under section VI.
18Limitation as to claims to land sold or dealt with.Provision for such claims if preferred with in time.
22Government not barred from awarding compensation for land absolutely sold, though claim be not preferred in time.
1Repealed.
2Future Partitions to be made under provisions of Act.
3What Parties entitled to partition.
4Parties desirous of partition to apply to Collector in writing.
5Application to be signed, and certain particulars specified.
6Procedure of Collector on receipt of application.
7In case of valid objection being made within time allowed, application may be refused.
8Procedure if question of title, or of proprietary right, be raised.
9Decision of Collector equivalent to decision of civil Court, and open to appeal.
10Special appeal to Sadr Court..
11Civil Court to entertain suits only on appeal from decision of Collector.
12Notification on partition being ordered.
13Partition by whom carried out.
14Assessment and levy of costs incurred in making partition.
15Partition may be stayed, and proceedings quashed, by Commissioner.
16Procedure after lapse of period mentioned in notification under section XII.
17Examination of parties and their papers.
18Options of settlement by private agreement.
19If parties cannot agree as to arbitrators, latter may be appointed by Collector.
20Appointment in place of arbitrator refusing, or being unable, to act.
21Powers of Collector with regard to arbitrators.
22Particulars to be specified in partition paper.
23Remuneration of arbitrators.
24In default of award by first arbitrators, partition may be referred to others.
26Who shall summon proprietors by proclamation to attend proceedings.
28Procedure in case of arrears of revenue accruing during course of partition of estate.
29Power of officer charged with partition, in respect of measurement, &e .
30Division of lands held in common.
31Collector may refuse to separate lands in certain cases.
32Where no lands held in common, lands in severalty may be declared separate estate.
33Sharer failing to attend after proclamation, liable to forfeit right of objection.
34Partition may be stayed if parties so desire.
39Rule as to tanks, wells, water-courses, and embankments.
40Rule as to places of worship.
42Procedure of Collector thereupon.
48Union in certain cases of severed portions of estates originally undivided.
49Application for such union how made, and how dealt with.
52Control of Collector’s proceedings under Act.
53Orders of Collector when open to revision by superior Revenue-authorities.
54What other officers may exercise power vested in Collector.
55Power to be exercised by Collector, or officer appointed to make partition.
56Power of officers exercising jurisdiction under Act, with regard to false evidence.
57Board of Revenue to be guided by instruction of Local Government.
58Interpretation.
59Territorial scope of Act.
25In default of Private agreement, or settlement by arbitration, officer may be appointed to make partition.
27Estate may be attached and brought under khas management under superintendence of officer
36Revenue to be assessed on each divided estate
37Circumstances to be considered in making partition
38Rule when dwelling house belonging to one sharer, is situate on ground to be allotted to Another sharer
41Particulars to be contained in paper of partition to be submitted by officer making same.Map to be also submitted.
35Estates formed in course of partition to be as compact as possible.
43Commissioner may confirm or modify partition, subject to appeal to Board of Revenue ; andmay direct division by lot, under certain circumstances.
44Procedure by Collector on receipt of order of Commissioner, or of Board of Revenue on appeal
45Government may order new allotment of public revenue among estates formed by partition, in case of fraud or error in original allotment being proved.
46Consequence to party having interest in estate, if he neglect to affirm or establish such interest while estate under attachment with a view to partition.
47Holder of decree of civil Court, awarding right to portion of estate, may apply for partition, and Collector may proceed thereon under Act
50Repealed.
51Provisions of Act applied to partition of estates held free from payment of revenue.
1Ghatwals of Beerbhoom to have the same right of granting leases as is allowed to other proprietors of lands.
2Court of Wards and Revenue authorities to have the like power in certain causes.
1Laborers may in certain cases be called upon to assist in preventing or repairing breaches in embankments of tanks, rivers, &c.
2Punishment for refusing or neglecting to comply with such call.
3Rate of remuneration for laborers so employed.
4Mode of payment. Recovery of advance from private persons.
5Inhabitants of villages may be called upon for the supply of certain materials. Supplies how to be paid for. Recovery of advances from private persons.
6Liability of person bound but refusing to contribute labor to a work of irrigation of drainage usually executed by the joint labor of a village community.
1Rules as to sub-settlements contained in the Schedule to have the force of law.
2Repeal of inconsistent rules.
3Short title.
1Repealed.
2Interpretation clause.
3Notice of this Act to be given to keepers of Sarai's.
4Registers of Sara'i's to be kept
5Lodgers, &c., not to be received in Sara'i's until registered.
6Magistrate may refuse to refuse to register keeper not producing certificate of character.
7Duties of keepers of Sara'i's.
8Power to order reports from keepers of Sara'i's
9Power to shut up, secure, clear, and clean deserted Sara'i'.
10Taking down or repairing ruinous Sara'i's.
11Sale of materials of ruinous Sara'i's.
12Penalty for permitting Sara'i's to be filthy or overgrown. Proviso
13Power for Local Government to make regulations.
14Penalty for infringing Act or regulations.
15Conviction for third offence to disqualify persons from keeping Sara'i's
16Nothing in Act to apply to certain Sarai.
17Extent of Act.
18 Short title.
1Short title and commencement.
3Repeal of Act.
4Savings.
5Abatement of legal proceedings.
6Repeal and saving.
1Short title.
2Definitions.
3Title to scheduled security not affected by previous transfers.
4Issue of duplicate securities.
5Bar of jurisdiction.
6Protection of action taken in good faith.
7Repeal of Ordinance XXXVII of 1948.
116FDetermination of annual value of building where land is exempted from property tax.
1Short title and commencement.
2Local extent.
3Repeal of Act X of 1879, and section 4 and 5 of Act XV of 1880.
4Power for State Government to make rules.
5Recovery of loans.
6Liability of joint-borrowers as among themselves.
1Short title.
2Transfers of Bombay municipal debentures to be by indorsement and free from stamp-duty.
3Validation of former transfers by indorsement.
4Power to consolidate such debentures.
5Power to renew and subdivide.
1Short title.
2Power to vest management of property in an officer appointed by Commissioner.
3Effect of order.
4Manager to receive rents and profits, and pay therefrom.
5Notice to claimants against holder of property.
6Claim to contain full particulars.
7Debt not duly notified to be barred.
8Determination of debts.
9Power to inquire into consideration for leases.
10Appeal to Deputy Commissioner.
11Scheme for settlement of debts.
12Restoration of owner to his property.
13Power to call for further particulars.
14Power to summon witnesses and compel production of documents.
15Investigation to be deemed a judicial proceeding.
16Manager to have powers of holder of estate.
17Power to lease.
18Power to raise money by mortgage or sale.
19Power to make rules.
20Power to appoint new Managers.
21Managers to be public servants.
22Bar of suits.
23Saving of jurisdiction of Courts in Chutia Nagpur in respect of certain suits.
24Act not to affect powers conferred by Bengal Act II of 1869.
1Short title.
4Their appointment, suspension and removal.
5Coroners to be public servants.
6Power to hold other offices.
9Coroner to be sent for when prisoner dies.
10Power to hold inquests on bodies within local limit wherever cause of death occurred.
11Power to order body to be disinterred.
12Summoning jury.
13Opening Court.
14Jurors to be sworn.
15View of body.
16Proclamation for witnesses.
17Summoning witnesses.
18Post-mortem examinations.
18AReport of Chemical Examiner.
19Evidence to be on oath.
20Coroner to take down evidence in writing.
21Adjournment of inquest.
22Coroner to sum up to jury.
23Coroner to draw up inquisition.
24Contents of inquisition.
25Procedure where death is found due to an act amounting to an offence.
26Power to arrest and commit for trial.
29Inquisitions not to be quashed for want of form.
30Cessation of jurisdiction as to treasure-trove, wrecks, etc.
31Fine on juror neglecting to attend.
32Certificate as to defaulting juror.
33Levy of fine.
34Jurors not to be summoned twice within the year.
35Jurors on inquest on prisoner.
36Coroner's salary.
37Disbursements to be repaid.
38Power to appoint deputy.
39Exemption from serving on juries.
40Privilege from arrest.
41Penalty for failure to comply with Act.
42Limitation of suits.
2 Repealed.
3Coroners of Calcutta and Bombay.
7 Repealed.
8Jurisdiction to inquire into deaths.
27Repealed.
28Warrant for disposal.
1Short title and commencement.
2Saving of territorial application of enactments.
3Construction of certain enactments in force in the territories mentioned in Schedule A.
4 Powers of Courts and State Government for purposes of facilitating application of enactments.
5Vesting of powers of separate officers in single officer.
6Pending proceedings.
1Short title.
2Interpretation clause.
3Local extent of Acts in first schedule.
4Local extent of enactments in second schedule.
5Local extent of enactments in third schedule.
6Local extent of enactments in fourth schedule.
7Local extent of enactments in fifth schedule.
8Savings.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Borrowing powers of local authorities.
4Power to Government to make rules.
5Remedy by attachment if loan not repaid.
6Issue of short term bills.
7Loans not to be effected except under this Act.
8Application of Act to loans existing previous to the fifth of September, 1871.
9Repealed.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Obligation to furnish particulars relating to wakf.
4Publication of particulars and requisition of further particulars.
5Statement of accounts.
6Audit of account.
7Mutawalli entitled to pay cost of audit, etc., from wakf funds.
8Verification.
9Inspection and copies.
10Penalties.
11Power to make rules.
12Savings.
13Exemption.
1Short title.
2Interpretation-clause.
4Effect of order.
5Manager to receive rents and profits.
6Notice to claimants against taluqdar.
7Claim to contain full particulars.
8Debt or liability not duty notified, to be barred.
9Determination of debts and liabilities.
10Appeal.
11Scheme for settlement of debts and liabilities.
12Restoration of taluqdar to his property.
13Power to call for further particulars.
14Power to summon witnesses and compel production of documents.
15Power to administer oaths.
16Investigation to be deemed a judicial proceeding.
17Manager to have powers of a taluqdar.
18Power to lease.
19Power to raise money by mortgage or sale.
20Power to make rules.
21Power to appoint new Managers.
22Managers to be public servants.
23Bar of suits.
24Petitions, &c., under Act exempt from Court fees.
25Saving of jurisdiction of Courts in Oudh in respect of certain suits.
3Power to vest management of taluqdar's property in an officer appointed by Chief Commissioner.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definition.
3Penalty for causing disaffection etc.
4Saving of acts done by police associations and other persons for certain purposes.
5Sanction to trial of offences by Subordinate Courts.
6Trial of cases.
1Short title.
2[Repealed.].
3[Repealed.].
4[Repealed.].
5[Repealed.].
6[Repealed.].
7[Repealed.].
8[Repealed.].
9[Repealed.].
10[Repealed.].
11Agriculturists to be sued where they reside.
12[Repealed.].
13[Repealed.].
14[Repealed.].
15[Repealed.].
16[Repealed.].
17[Repealed.].
18[Repealed.].
19[Repealed.].
20[Repealed.].
21[Repealed.].
22[Repealed.].
23[Repealed.].
24[Repealed.].
25[Repealed.].
26[Repealed.].
27[Repealed.].
28[Repealed.].
29[Repealed.].
30[Repealed.].
31[Repealed.].
32[Repealed.].
33[Repealed.].
34[Repealed.].
35[Repealed.].
36[Repealed.].
37[Repealed.].
38[Repealed.].
39[Repealed.].
40[Repealed.].
41[Repealed.].
42[Repealed.].
43[Repealed.].
44[Repealed.].
45[Repealed.].
46[Repealed.].
47[Repealed.].
48[Repealed.].
49[Repealed.].
50[Repealed.].
51[Repealed.].
54[Repealed.].
55[Repealed.].
57[Repealed.].
58[Repealed.].
59[Repealed.].
61[Repealed.].
52 Repealed.
53 Repealed.
1Short title.
2Interpretation - clause.
3Taluqdars to have heritable and transferable rights in their estates.
4Rights and liabilities of persons named in second schedule.
5Grantees' rights and liabilities.
6Saving of certain redemption-suits.
7Heirlooms.
8Preparation of lists of Taluqdars and Grantees.
9Publication of lists.
10None but persons named in lists to be deemed Taluqdars or Grantees.
11Taluqdars and Grantees may transfer and bequeath.
12Rule against perpetuity.
13Restriction as to donees and legatees.
14Transfers and bequests to Taluqdars or heirs.
15Transfers and bequests to persons out of line of seccession.
16Transfers to be in writing, signed and attested.
17Further requisites to validity of gifts inter vivos.
18Gifts to religious or charitable uses.
19Sections of Succession Act applied to wills of Taluqdars.
20Bequests to religious and charitable uses.
21'Son,' 'descendants,' 'daughter,' 'brother,' 'widow,' defined.
22Special rules of succession to intestate Taluqdars and Grantees.
23General rule of succession to intestate Taluqdars and Grantees.
24Maintenance of surviving relatives of Taluqdars and Grantees.
25Grandparents, parents, and senior widows. Junior widows.
26Brothers and minor sons.
27Unmarried daughters, widows of sons and brothers and inferior widows.
28Continuance of annuities.
29Muhammadan Taluqdars and Grantees empowered to adopt.
31Reverter to ordinary law of succession.
32Saving of rights of creditors.
33Awards as to compensation and maintenance.
30Alteration of rules of intestate succession in cases of Taluqdárs and Grantees named in list 3 or list 5.
56Instruments executed by agriculturist not to be deemed valid unless executed before a Villageregistrar.
60Registration under this Act to be deemed equivalent to registration under Indian Registration Act, 1877.
62Exemption of instruments to which the Government or any officer of the Government is a party.
1Incorporation.
2Power to sue and be sued, and to acquire, hold and transfer property.
3Capital Stock and shares.
4Registering of names of proprietors. Register to be open to inspection.
5Share-certificates.
6Transfer of shares.
7Proprietors of shares to be members of Association.
8First Directors of Association.
9Removal and election of Directors.
10Directors to go out by rotation.
11Election of successor, when Director ceases to be so otherwise than by rotation.
12[Repealed].
13Directors to be residents of Bengal Presidency.
14[Repealed].
15Adjournment of ordinary meetings.
16Extraordinary general meetings.
17Voting at general meetings Qualification for voting.
18Number of votes to which proprietors entitled.
19Votes of joint proprietors shares.
20Voting by proxy.
21Authority of Directors.
22Calls for share money.
23Interest to run on each call. Application of dividend in satisfaction of unpaid calls.
25Extension of Act 25 of 1836 to warehouses of Association.
26Power to give general security for payment of import and export duties.
27Rates for warehousing.
28Certificates of deposit, transferable by endorsement.
29Suits against Association.
30Joint Stock of Association.
31Individual members not to be liable.
32[Repealed].
33Increase of Capital Stock.
34Option to original proprietors to subscribe in first instance.
35Provisions of Act to apply to additional Stock.
36East India Company to have right of pre-emption.
37Dissolution of Association by order of the Governor General in Council.
38Dissolution of Association by resolution of proprietors.
39Division of property on dissolution.
24Power to refuse to register transfer by defaulting proprietor. Power to sell shares to satisfy calls, and issue fresh certificates.
1Sections III. and VII., Regulation XI. 1831, repealed
2Darogahs of Police to be subject to Tehseeldars.
3Regulation XI. 1831, as amended, extended to Benares.
1Laws Repealed.
2Municipal Duty on Tobacco intended for consumption in Bombay.
3Municipal when payable.
4Duty if not paid on importation, to be paid on removal from warehouse for consumption.
5Bombay a warehousing port for Tobacco.
6Power for collection and enforcing payment of the Municipal Duty.
7Tobacco not to be imported otherwise than by Sea. Landing places to be prescribed.
8Exemption from Duty.
9Permit necessary for removal of Tobacco. Proviso.
10No Permit for removal from warehouse of less than a bale. Proviso.
11License for retail sale of Tobacco.
12What to be deemed a retail sale.
14Monthly returns of stock to be made by retail dealers.
16Search-warrant.
19Penalty for illegal importation, removal, sale, or possession. Revocation of license.
20Levy of fines, adjudication, and sale of confiscations.
21Interpretation.
13Retail sale to be only at the place mentioned in the license. Name of licensed dealer to be affixed to shop.
15Retail dealer to made entry in a book, of weight, &c., of all Tobacco received. Inspection of book.
17Power to arrest and detain. To search vehicles, &c.,
18 Confiscation of Tobacco illegally imported, removed, & e. Mitigation of penalty.
1Interpretation.
2Laws repealed.
3Jurisdiction of Officers appointed under Regulation XI, 1816.
4Superintendence vested in Governor in Council.
5Inspector-General of Police, &c.
6Powers of Police, &c.
8Constitution of the Force.
9Inspector-General to control Force and make rules.
10Appointment and dismissal of Police Officers.
11Police Officers to receive certificates of Office.
12Police Superannuation Fund.
13Additional Police Officers employed at the cost of Individuals.
14Appointment of additional Force in the neighbourhood of Railway and other works.
15Payment of money for support of additional Police Force.
16Special Police Officers.
17Powers of special Police Officers.
18Refusal to serve.
19Police Officers not to resign without leave or two months’ notice.
20Unlawful assumption of Police functions, personation of Police, &c.
21Duties of Police Officers.
22Police Officer may arrest without warrant.
24Release on bail.
25Superior Officer of Police may take recognizance for appearance of prosecutor or witness.
26Condition of recognizance.
27Remands.
28Entering drinking shops, &c. without a warrant.
29Inspection of weights and measures.
30Police Officer not to receive complaints of petty offences.
31Police Officers may lay informations, &c.
32All warrants &c. to be executed by Officers of the Police Force.
33Warrant to be endorsed.
34Service of summonses, &c.
35Warrant without summons.
36Notification of substance of warrant.
37Warrant how to be executed.
38No unnecessary restraint.
39Breaking of outer door of window.
40Breaking open Zenanah or female apartment.
41Party arrested to be brought immediately to the authority mentioned in the warrant.
42No threat or promise, to compel disclosure by party arrested.
43Police Officer may require assistance. Penalty for refusal to assist.
44Penalties for neglect of duty &c.
45Penalty for receiving unauthorized fees, &c.
46Penalty for extortion, &c.
47Penalty for obstructing a Police Officer in the execution of his duty.
48Certain duties of Police Officers within the limits of Towns. Obstructions and nuisances in roads.
49Regulation of public processions, &c., and of carriages and persons at places of public resort.
50Jurisdiction.
51Liability to prosecution for higher penalties not affected.
52Levy of fines.
53Limitation of action.
54Plea that act was done under a warrant.
55Operation of Act.
7Inspector-General to be appointed a Justice of the Peace. To have the powers of a Magistrate but to exercise such powers under the orders of Government. District Superintendent may be appointed a Magistrate. In what cases he may act in that capacity
23Persons arrested without warrant to be taken to Station House until brought before Magistrate or bailed
1Extension of Regulations and Acts in force in Saharanpur to Dehra Dun.
2Jurisdiction of High Court and Board of Revenue over Dehra Dun.
3District Court of Saharanpur to be District Court of Dehra Dun.
4Exemption of Jaunsar Bawar.
1Laws repealed and modified.
2Ryot entitled to a pottah.
3Ryots holding land at fixed rates to receive pottahs.
4If rent of land be not changed for 20 years.
5Ryots having right of occupancy but not holding at fixed rates, to receive pottahs.
6Right of occupancy of ryot cultivating or holding land for 12 years.
7Saving of terms of written contracts.
8Pottahs to which ryots not having rights of occupancy are entitled.
9Person granting pottah entitled to a counterpart engagement.
10Exactions in excess of rent or receipt withheld.
12Damages for extorting payment of rent by duress.
13Enhancement of rent of ryot holding without, or after expiry &c. of written engagement.
14Mode of contesting enhancement of rent.
17Grounds on which ryot having right of occupancy is liable to enhanced rent.
18When ryot may claim abatement of rent.
19Relinquishment of land by ryot after notice given.
20What to be deemed an arear of rent under this Act.
21Lialility of ryot to be ejected for arrear due.
22Liability of farmer to have his lease cancelled for arrear adjudged due.
23Cognizance of suits under this Act.
24Suits by Zemindars against their agents for money or accounts.
25Ejectment of cultivators, farmer, &c. by Zemindars.
26Measurement of lands.
27Registry of transfers of talooks, &c.
28Applications to dispossess grantees of land exempt from revenue.
29Suits by or against Surburakars or Tuhseeldars of estates held khas.
30Time for commencement of suits generally.
31Time for commencement of suits for grant of pottahs, &c.
32Time for the commencement of suits for arrears of rent.
33Time for the commencement of suits against agents for money, papers, or accounts.
34Mode of instituting suits. Form of plaint or statement of claim.
35Statement by whom to be presented.
36Verification of statement.
37Statement of claim to be written on stamped paper.
38Documentary evidence to be produced by plaintiff.
39If plaintiff require production of document from defendant.
40Form of plaint in suits for arrears of rent.
42Statement may be returned or allowed to be amended.
43Issue of summons; personal attendance of defendant may be required.
45Summons how to be served.
46Endorsement by Nazir if summons has been personally served or not.
47Execution of process in another District.
48Cost of serving summons or warrant to be deposited in Court.
49Warrant of arrest in what cases to be issued.
50Procedure after arrest of defendant.
51Procedure when defendant is brought before the Collector under warrant.
52Procedure if warrant of arrest cannot be served upon the defendant.
53Compensation for arrest applied for without reasonable cause.
54Consequence of neither party appearing on the day trail.
56If plaintiff only appear, Collector may proceed ex parte.
58Revival, reversal, and alteration of decrees ex parte or by default.
60Examination of parties, &c.
61Witnesses to be examined.
62Documentary evidence to be produced by defendant.
63After examination, Collector may make his decree it no further evidence is required.
64Consequence of inability of agent to answer.
65If necessary, Collector to record issue and to fix a day for hearing further evidence.
67Rules regarding attendance examination &c., of witness.
68Consequence of parties not appearing on the day fixed for the trial of any issue.
69Suits instituted or defended by Naibs, Gomastahs, &c.
70Personal attendance of plaintiff or defendant not required in certain cases.
71Employment of authorized agents or mookhtars.
72Collector may grant time or adjourn hearing.
73Collector may cause local enquiry to be made.
74Defendant may pay money into Court in satisfaction of the demand.
75No interest on deposits.
77If in actions for rent a third person appear as claimant, he is to be made a party to the suit.
78Suits for ejectment or cancelment of lease.
79Judgment how to be pronounced.
80If person required by the decree refuse to gant pottah, Collector may do so.
81Refusal of person to execute kubooliyet as required by the decree.
82Mode of executing decree for ejectment or re-instatement of ryot.
85Liability of surety on failure to deliver judgment-debtor into custody.
86Issue of process of execution.
87Application for execution against moveable property.
88How long warrant shall continue in force.
89Second and successive warrants.
90After one year execution not to issue without notice.
91Execution not to issue against heir or representative of a deceased party without notice.
92No process of execution to he issued three years after date of judgment.
93Warrant against the person.
94No person to be imprisoned a second time under same judgment.
95Diet-money to be deposited at the time of issue of warrant.
96Payment of diet-money in advance during imprisonment.
97Diet-money to be costs in suit.
98List of property to be prepared and proclamation of sale to be published, &c.
99Custody and sale of moveable property taken in execution.
100Collector may stay sale of moveable property seized if a third party claim any interest therein.
101Collector to adjudicate such claims.
102Claimant failing to establish his right liable to pay compensation to judgment creditor.
103No appeal from order of Collector under the two last preceding Section.
104Sale not vitiated by irregularity in publishing or conducting the same.
105Sale of transferable tenures in execution of decrees for arrears of rent.
107Mode of adjudicating such claims.
108Executing of decrees given in favor of shares in undivided estates or tenures.
110Mode of executing process if immoveable property be a house or other building.
111Consequence of objection being offered before the sale of any immoveable property.
112Produce of the land to be held hypothecated for the rent.
113No distraint in certain cases.
114Power of distraint to be exercised by managers under the Court of Wards, &c.
115Standing crops and crops gathered but not stored liable to distraint.
116Defaulter to be served with a written demand &c., before or at the time of distraint.
117Distress to be proportionate to the arrear if not paid or tendered.
119Distrainer may apply for aid to the Collector upon occasion of resistance made or apprehend.
120Persons empowered to distrain may give written authority to their servants to do so.
122Application for sale.
123Form of application.
124Procedure by Civil Court Ameen &c. on receipt of application.
125Ameea to suspend sale on receipt of Collector's certificate of the institution of a suit.
126Suit to contest distrainer's demand before issue of notice of sale.
129Place and manner of sale of distrained property.
131Payment of purchase money.
132Proceeds of sale.
133Officers holding sales prohibited from purchasing.
134All irregularities to be reported to the Collector.
135Recovery of expenses if Ameen proceeds to place of sale and no sale takes place.
136Proceedings of Civil Court Ameens &c. subject to revision and orders of Collectors.
137Second proclamation of sale.
138Procedure after institution of suit to contest distrainer's demand.
140Procedure if distrainer's right to distrain be disputed.
141Persons prevented from suing in time to save their property from sale, may sue for damages.
142Also persons aggrieved by any illegal act of distrainer.
143Unlawful distraint.
144Time for commencing suits for damages.
145Resistance of distraint.
146Service of process.
147Resistance of process.
148Collector competent to hold a Court in any part of his jurisdiction.
149Agents or mookhtars.
150Powers of Deputy Collectors.
152Time for presenting appeals from others.
155Appeal from decision of Deputy Collector.
156Petition of appeal to be on stamp paper, &c.
157Procedure in appeal.
158Re-admission of appeal.
159Judgment in appeal.
160In what suits appeal to lie to Zillah Judge and in what to Sudden Court.
161Rules regarding presentation and hearing of appeals.
164Deputy Collector entrusted with Police functions, not to exercise judicial powers under this Act.
165What powers to be exercised by Assistants to Collectors.
166Saving of rights of proprietors in respect of Putnee Talooks &c. under Regulation VIII. 1819.
167Commencement of Act.
168Interpretation.
11Landholder not to compel the attendance of tenant for adjustment of rent or for any other purpose.
15Dependent talookdar &c. holding land at fixed rent without change since permanent settlement not liable to enhancement of rent.
16Rent of talookdar &c. not changed for twenty years to be prima facie evidence of occupancy at that rent since permanent settlement.
41Form of plaint in suits for ejectment of ryot &c., or for recovery of occupancy or possession of land, &c.
44The day to be specified in the summons how to be fixed. Defendant to be ordered to produce necessary documents, and to bring witnesses willing to attend without process.
55If defendant only appear to dispute the demand, Collector shall pass judgment by default; but if defendant admit the claim, Collector shall decree upon such admission. Proviso.
57If defendant appear on day to which the case is postponed, Collector may allow him to be heard in answer to the suit
59On appearance of parties the parties to be examined by the Collector and may cross examine each other.
66Parties shall produce their witnesses on the day of trial; or Collector, on application of either party, shall issue summons for the affordance of witness.
76If on trial of suit for delivery of pottah, parties do not agree as to the time for which the pottah is granted, Collector to fix the time.
83Mode of executing decree for cancelment of a lease or for ejectment or re-instatement of a farmer or tenant
84In what case a judgment-debtor may be detained or imprisoned without issue of process of execution.
106If third party claim to be the lawful possessor of such under-tenure, Collector to stay the sale and to enquire into and adjudicate upon the claim
109In all cases of decrees for money, if judgment cannot be satisfied by sale of debtor’s moveable property, execution may be had against his immoveable property
118Standing crops &c., when attached, to be reaped and stored by the cultivator, or, if he neglect to do so, by the distrainer
121Distress to be withdrawn if defaulter tender payment of arrear and expenses of attachment prior to the day of sale
127Distress to be withdrawn on receipt of Collector's certificate that the owner has executed a bond with security to pay amount of decree with interest and costs.
128. On expiration of period fixed in the proclamation of sale, if institution of suit to contest distrainer’s demand have not been certified, sale may be proceeded with.
130If fair price he not offered, sale may be postponed to another day, and shall be then completed at whatever price may be offered.
139Any person, whose property has been distrained for arrear of rent alleged to be due from another, may institute a suit against the distrainer, &c.
151Collectors and Deputy Collectors to be subject to direction and control of the Commissioners and the Boards of Revenue.
153No appeal from any decree of Collector for money below 100 Rupees unless the decision involve some question of right to enhance rents or some question relating to a title to land.
154In suits not open to appeal, Collector may grant a re-hearing upon the discovery of new evidence, &c.
162Suits to be preferred in the Revenue Office of the District or Sub-division in which the greater part of the lands is situate
163Except as above, Collector not to exercise jurisdiction in respect to land situate beyond his District
1Short title.
2Enactments repealed.
3Pending proceedings.
4Interpretation-clause.
5Chief Controlling Revenue-authority.
6Revenue-officers.
7Appointment, suspension and removal of Commissioners, Deputy and Assistant Commissioners.
8Appointment, suspension and removal of Tahsildars and Naib Tahsildars.
9Persons holding office when Act comes into force.
10Power to appoint additional Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners and Tahsildars.
11Chief Commissioner may invest Assistant Commissioner with powers of Deputy Commissioner.
12Officers transferred to retain powers with which they were invested.
13Provision for discharge of duties of Deputy Commissioner dying or being disabled.
14Chief Commissioner may alter limits of district or tahsil.
16Power of Deputy Commissioners to distribute work.
17Power of superior Revenue-authorities to withdraw and transfer cases.
18Power of Revenue-officers to enter on land, &c.
19Power to make rules to regulate procedure.
20Persons by whom appearances and applications may be made before and to Revenue-officers.
21Legal practitioner's or agent's fees not allowed unless for special reasons.
22Appeals.
23Limitation of appeals.
24Powers of revision of Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner.
25Powers of revision or Chief Commissioner.
26Review of orders.
27Notification of revenue-survey.
28Notification of settlement.
30Settlement-officer may be invested with powers of Deputy Commissioner.
31Certain provisions of Chapter II applied to Settlement-officers.
33Power to invest Settlement-officers with Civil Court powers.
34Chief Settlement-officer to have powers of Deputy Commissioner.
35Appeals in suits specified in section 33 when to lie to Chief Settlement-officer.
36Division of civil work between Settlement-officers and ordinary Courts.
37Provisions of section 31 not to apply to certain suits.
38Appeal, reference and revision.
39Duration of settlement-operations.
40Settlement-officer to invite claims to lands appearing to have no owner.
41Application of Act XXIII of 1863.
42Procedure when limited right over land established.
43Power to form mahals.
44Settlement-officer may exclude any town or land from settlement-operations.
45Erection of new, and repair of existing, boundary-marks.
46Separate sum to be assessed on every mahal.
47Matters as to which Chief Commissioner is to instruct Settlement-officer
48What land taken into account in assessing mahal.
49Assessment to whom to be offered.
50Sub-settlement to be made with inferior proprietors when settlement is made with superior.
51Power to give directions as to payment of certain profits of superior proprietors.
52Power to make rules for reporting assessment for sanction.
53Offers of assessment to be made subject to revision and confirmation.
54Option to accept or refuse assessment.
55Proprietor not accepting in manner prescribed may be deemed to have accepted.
56Effect of acceptance of assessment.
57Procedure when assessment is refused.
58Procedure when only some proprietors accept assessment.
59Procedure on refusal of assessment in village in which superior and inferior rights co-exist.
60Procedure on refusal of assessment by inferior proprietors.
61Allowance to excluded proprietors.
62Excluded proprietors to have occupancy-rights in their sir-land.
64Sub-settlement with malik-makbuzas and other like holders of land.
65Revenue payable under sub-settlement to be first charge on land.
66Settlement-officer to apportion assessment over lands held in severalty.
67to redistribute land according to custom.
68Settlement-officer to ascertain proprietors.
69to determine extent of sir-land.
70to decide disputes among shareholders regarding management of mahal.
71to determine through what lambardars revenue shall be paid.
72to ascertain status and rents of tenants.
73Enquiry into claims to hold free from revenue as against Government.
74Enquiry as to claims to hold free from revenue as against malguzars.
75Time from which orders under sections 73 and 74 take effect.
76Settlement-officer to decide what village-cesses are leviable.
77to determine certain disputes.
78Procedure in cases under sections 68,69,70,72 and 77, clauses (b), (c) and (d).
79Record-of-rights.
80Chief Commissioner may make rules regarding record-of-rights.
81Record-of-rights to be made over to Deputy Commissioner.
82Effect of entries in record-of-rights.
83Suits to contest certain settlement decisions or entries.
84Revision of record-of-rights by Chief Commissioner.
85Proceedings regarding lands the property of Government.
86Former settlements deemed to have been made under this Act.
87Effect of awards of proprietary rights at such settlements.
88When suits for proprietary rights will lie in Civil Courts.
89Chief Commissioner may allot waste-land to malik-mak-buzas entitled thereto.
90Power of Chief Commissioner to regulate payment of land-revenue.
92Tahasildar's statement of account to be conclusive evidence of arrear.
93Notice of demand.
94Processes for recovery of arrears.
95Arrest and imprisonment for recovery of arrear.
96Imprisonment of defaulter in civil jail.
97Procedure in sales of moveable property.
98Management of mahal, share of land attached under section 94(c).
99Effect of attachment.
100Profits of land how applied.
101Attachment when to cease.
102Transfer under section 94(d).
103Procedure after receipt of sanction to annulment of settlement.
104Case of a portion of a mahal being managed or farmed.
105Settlement on expiry of management or farm.
106Effect of annulment of settlement.
107Saving of rights in sir-land.
108Nature of estate taken by purchaser of land sold for arrears due thereon.
109Rules for sale of immoveable property.
110Pre-emption at sales.
111Application of proceeds of sale of immoveable property.
112Costs recoverable as part of arrear.
113Matters as to which Chief Commissioner may make rules.
114Remedies open to person denying that sum demanded as an arrear is due.
115Limitation of right to set-off, &c., in suit for arrears.
116Recovery of arrear through Deputy Commissioner instead of by suit.
117Saving of right of malguzar to demand revenue of land assessed to revenue and held free.
118Limitation in suits for revenue.
119Interest on arrears.
120Correction of record-of-rights.
121Revision of record in accordance with provision therein contained.
122Powers of Deputy Commissioner as to correction of entry or revision of record.
123Power to direct that rule or custom entered in record-of-rights shall be enforced by Government.
124Suit to set aside proceedings under section 123.
125Powers of Chief Commissioner as to registration of changes after preparation of record-of-rights.
126Possession of proprietary rights to be notified.
127Fine for neglect to give notice of possession.
128Obligation to aid in preparation of village-papers.
130Annual enquiry regarding land held free from revenue.
131Inspection of revenue-records.
133Purposes for which officers may be invested with Settlement-officers’ powers.
134Cognizance of, and penalty for, offence of injuring boundary-marks.
135Procedure when person injuring cannot be found.
136Partition of a mahal into two mahals.
137Power to make rules as to officers.
138Duties of lambardars.
139Lambardars may recover fees and other charges from proprietors.
140Deputy Commissioner may alter channel through which malik-makbuza pays revenue.
141Duties of mukaddams.
142Liabilities imposed by law on landholders to attach to mukaddams.
143Power of mukaddams to recover certain expenses incurred.
144Chief Commissioner may make rules as to patwaris.
145Chief Commissioner may make rules for guidance of Deputy Commissioner in certain matters.
146Chief Commissioner may define duties of patwaris.
147Patwaris to produce papers for inspection, and to allow copies to be made.
148Existing officers confirmed.
149Lambardars’ and other officers’ dues recoverable as arrears.
150Holders of sir-land in Sambalpur to provide for remuneration of mukaddams.
151Right to mines and quarries.
152Exclusive jurisdiction of Revenue-authorities.
153For what village-cesses suit lies.
154Limitation of claims for composition in case of waste-land demarcated as property of Government.
155Restriction on Revenue and Settlement-officers trading and holding land.
157Recovery of balances due by farmers.
158Recovery of revenue due when Act comes into force; and of money payable under Act.
159Past proceedings for collection of revenue legalized.
160Chief Commissioner may empower persons by name, or confer powers on classes.
161Chief Commissioner may vary or cancel orders.
162Chief Commissioner may make rules and attach penalty to breach thereof.
15Power to invest Revenue-officers, — with power conferred by Code of Civil Procedure; with power to delegate powers.
29 Power to appoint Settlement-officers; and to suspend and remove them
32 Appointment of Settlement-commissioner; delegation to him of Chief Commissioner’s powers.
63Aggregate amount of allowance granted to, and deduction from rent allowed to, excluded proprietor
91Arrear.Defaulters.
129Fees for recording changes; from whom leviable.
132Purposes for which, when settlement is not in progress, Deputy Commissioner shall exercise Settlement-officers’ powers.
156When mahal managed or farmed, or upon proclamation under section 98 or 103, rent payable to Deputy Commissioner.
1 Confirmation of the City of Bombay Municipal Act, 1888, and the Calcutta Municipal Consolidation Act, 1889, so far as regards Benches, Magistrates and Courts of Small Causes.
2 Reference of questions by the Chief Judge of the Bombay Small Cause Court to the Bombay High Court.
3 Appeal to the Bombay High Court from certain orders of the Chief Judge of the Bombay Small Cause Court.
4Appeal to the Bombay High Court from orders of Presidency Magistrates in Bombay.
5Period of limitation for appeals to the Bombay High Court under the two last foregoing sections.
1Short title.
2[Repealed.].
3Statutory law to be administered in Oudh.
4Validity of local customs and mercantile usages.
5Muhammadan dower contracts how to be enforced.
6Right of pre-emption.
7Presumption as to its existence.
8Its existence in towns to be proved.
9AWhen a suit for pre-emption lies.
10Notice to pre-emptors.
11Loss of right of pre-emption.
12Right of pre-emptor on foreclosure.
13Suit to enforce right of pre-emption.
14Decree to fix time for payment.
15Effect of non-payment of purchase-money.
20Execution-sale of ancestral and acquired property in land.
27Power to make rules for custody and sale of attached property.
30Obligation to nominate.
31Discretion to appoint or reject nominee.
32Power to Government to appoint.
33Appointment of road-police.
34Duties of village and road-policemen.
35Procedure on arrest by village or road-policeman.
36Dismissal of village or road-policeman.
37Acts punishable.
38Fines to be credited to such fund as Government appoints.
39Power to make rules.
40Publication of rules.
9Devolution of right when property to be sold or foreclosed is a proprietary or under proprietary tenure.
17Repealed.
18Repealed.
16Rule of limitation.
19Rules for taking evidence.
21Repealed.
22Service of process within jurisdiction of Lucknow Civil Court.
23Repealed.
24Repealed.
25Repealed.
26 Revenue-agents authorized to appear, etc., in rent-suits.
28Repealed
29Right to nominate village-policemen.
1Title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Enrolment and discharge of Military Police-officers.
4Classes and grades of Military Police-officers.
5More heinous offences.
6Less heinous offences.
7Minor punishments.
8Place of imprisonment.
9Saving of prosecutions under other laws.
10Conferment of magisterial powers on Police-officers.
11 Disciplinary and other powers of Commandants and Seconds-in-Command of Military Police otherwise than in respect of Military Police.
12Privileges of Commandants and Seconds-in-Command of Military Police as Police-officers.
13Power to make rules.
1Short title and commencement.
2Appointment of Financial Commissioner.
3Assignment of powers to Financial Commissioner.
4Substitution of new sections for sections 5 and 6, Act XVIII, 1881.
5Amendment of sections 17 and 25 Act XVIII, 1881.
6Amendment of sections 22 and 23 Act XVIII, 1881.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Act not to apply to certain premises.
4Rent in excess of standard rent not recoverable.
5Unlawful charges not to be claimed or received.
6Standard rent.
6ARevision of rent.
7Lawful increase of standard rent in certain cases and recovery of other charges.
8Notice of increase of rent.
9Controller to fix standard rent, etc.
10Fixation of interim rent.
11Limitation of liability of middlemen.
12Limitation for application for fixation of standard rent.
13Refund of rent, premium, etc., not recoverable under the Act.
14Protection of tenant against eviction.
14ARight to recover immediate possession of premises to accrue to certain persons.
14BRight to recover immediate possession of premises to accrue to members of the armed forces, etc.
14DRight to recover immediate possession of premises to accrue to a widow.
15When a tenant can get the benefit of protection against eviction.
16Restrictions on sub-letting.
17Notice of creation and termination of sub-tenancy.
18Sub-tenant to be tenant in certain cases.
19Recovery of possession for occupation and re-entry.
20Recovery of possession for repairs and re-building and re-entry.
21Recovery of possession in case of tenancies for limited period.
22Special provision for recovery of possession in certain cases.
23Permission to construct additional structures.
24Special provision regarding vacant building sites.
25Vacant possession to landlord.
25AProvisions of this chapter to have overriding effect.
25CAct to have effect in a modified form in relation to certain persons.
26Receipt to be given for rent paid.
27Deposit of rent by the tenant.
28Time limit for making deposit and consequences of incorrect particulars in application for deposit.
29Saving as to acceptance of rent and forfeiture of rent in deposit.
30Application of the Chapter.
31Fixing of fair rate.
32Revision of fair rate.
33Charges in excess of fair rate not recoverable.
34Recovery of possession by manager of a hotel or the owner of a lodging house.
35Appointment of Controllers and additional Controllers.
36Powers of Controller.
37Procedure to be followed by Controller.
38Appeal to the Tribunal.
38AAdditional Rent Control Tribunals.
38BPower of High Court to transfer appeals, etc.
39[Omitted.].
40Amendment of orders.
41Controller to exercise powers of a magistrate for recovery of fine.
42Controller to exercise powers of civil court for execution of other orders.
43Finality of order.
44Landlord’s duty to keep the premises in good repair.
45Cutting off or withholding essential supply or service.
46Landlord’s duty to give notice of new construction to Government.
47Leases of vacant premises to Government.
48Penalties.
49Cognizance of offences.
50Jurisdiction of civil courts barred in respect of certain matters.
51Controllers to be public servants.
52Protection of action taken in good faith.
53[Repealed.].
54Saving of operation of certain enactments.
56Power to make rules.
57Repeal and savings.
55Special provision regarding decrees affected by the Delhi Tenants (Temporary Protection) Act, 1956.
25BSpecial procedure for the disposal of applications for eviction on the ground of bona fide requirement.
14CRight to recover immediate possession of premises to accrue to Central Government and Delhi Administration employees.
1Incorporation of Trustee.
2Heirs of Sir Dinshaw Manockjee Petit to take his name.
3Vesting and application of income of settled property.
4Application of income during minority.
5Mansion-house limited to the use of the Baronet for the time being.
7Power to charge settled property for jointure of widow.
8Limitation to amount of jointure.
9Exclusion of wives from interest in Mansion-house.
10Limitation of transfers to life of transferor.
11Addition of stocks, funds or securities to settled property.
12Insurance of Mansion-house, and application of money received in respect of insurance.
13Mansion-house and other hereditaments to be kept in repair.
14Power of Corporation to sell or exchange Mansion-house or other hereditaments.
15Powers of Corporation in respect of such sale or exchange.
16Investment of moneys received on such sale or exchange.
18Reimbursement of expenses of Corporation.
19Saving existing rights.
6Devolution of interest where beneficiary refuses, neglects or discontinues to use the names Dinshaw Manockjee Petit.
17Investments and lands resulting from such sale or exchange to be held on trusts declared by this Act.
1Title.
2Commencement of Part I.
33 and 4 Repealed.
5Laws in force in certain districts of the Allahabad Division to apply to Jhansi.
6[Repealed.].
8Jhansi Division to cease to be a Scheduled District.
9Application of Act 12 of 1887 to Jhansi, and disposal of pending cases.
10Commencement of Part II.
12[Repealed.].
13[Repealed.].
14[Repealed.].
15[Repealed.].
16[Repealed.].
17[Repealed.].
18[Repealed.].
19[Repealed.].
20[Repealed.].
21[Repealed.].
22[Repealed.].
23[Repealed.].
24[Repealed.].
25[Repealed.].
26[Repealed.].
27[Repealed.].
28[Repealed.].
29[Repealed.].
30[Repealed.].
31[Repealed.].
32[Repealed.].
33[Repealed.].
34[Repealed.].
35[Repealed.].
36[Repealed.].
37[Repealed.].
38[Repealed.].
39[Repealed.].
40[Repealed.].
41[Repealed.].
42[Repealed.].
43[Repealed.].
44[Repealed.].
45[Repealed.].
46[Repealed.].
47[Repealed.].
48[Repealed.].
49[Repealed.].
50[Repealed.].
51[Repealed.].
52[Repealed.].
53[Repealed.].
54Pending appeals.
55[Repealed.].
56[Repealed.].
57[Repealed.].
58[Repealed.].
59[Repealed.].
60[Repealed.].
61[Repealed.].
62Commencement of Part III.
63Place where the Board may sit.
64[Repealed.].
7Discharge of functions assigned to Deputy Commissioner and Commissioner by Act 17 of 1866.
11Board of Revenue of the North-Western Provinces to be the Board of Revenue of, and Chief Revenue-authority in, Oudh.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3The Registrar.
5Restrictions on interest of member of society with limited liability and a share capital.
6Conditions of registration.
7Power of Registrar to decide certain questions.
8Application for registration.
9Registration.
10Evidence of registration.
11Amendment of the by-laws of a registered society.
12Member not to exercise rights till due payment made.
13Votes of members.
14Restrictions on transfer of share or interest.
15Address of societies.
16Copy of Act, rules and by-laws to be open to inspection.
17Audit.
18Societies to be bodies corporate.
19Prior claim of society.
20Charge and set-off in respect of shares or interest of member.
21Shares or interest not liable to attachment.
22Transfer of interest on death of member.
23Liability of past member.
24Liability of the estates of deceased members.
25Register of members.
26Proof of entries in societies’ books.
28Power to exempt from income-tax, stamp-duty and registration fees.
29Restrictions on loans.
30Restrictions on borrowing.
31Restrictions on other transactions with non-members.
32Investment of funds.
33Funds not to be divided by way of profit.
34Contribution to charitable purpose.
35Inquiry by Registrar.
36Inspection of books of indebted society.
37Costs of inquiry.
38Recovery of costs.
39Dissolution.
40Cancellation of registration of society.
41Effect of cancellation of registration.
42Winding-up.
43Rules.
44Recovery of sums due to Government.
45Power to exempt societies from conditions as to registration.
46Power to exempt registered societies from provisions of the Act.
47Prohibition of the use of the word “co-operative”.
48Indian Companies Act, 1882, not to apply.
49Saving of existing societies.
50[Repealed.].
4Societies which may be registered.
27Exemption from compulsory registration of instruments relating to shares and debentures of registered society.
1Administration of the estate of the late king of Oudh by the Governor General in Council.
2Indemnity to Agent to the Governor General.
3Effect of Act.
1Laws repealed.
2What is an arrear of revenue.
3Latest day of payment.
4In Sylhet, personal property of defaulters may in the first instance be distrained and sold.
5Proviso in the case of certain descriptions of arrears.
6Notifications of sale to be issued, and no tender after latest day of payment to stop the sale.
7Notice to ryots, &.
8Claims against Government held by a defaulter not to invalidate a sale.
9Deposits receivable from persons not proprietors.
10Separation of shares held in common, by the opening of a separate account.
12If objection be made, parties to be referred to the Civil Court.
13Sale of separate shares.
14Entire estate may be sold under certain conditions.
15Deposit for the protection of an estate from sale.
16Withdrawal of the deposit.
17Estates under Court of Wards or attachment.
18Estates may be specially exempted from sale.
19Sales where to be made.
20Adjournment of sales.
21Order of selling.
22Deposit on account of purchase money.
23Full payment of purchase money.
24Re-sale.
25Appeals.
26Annulment of sale in special cases.
27Sales when final.
28Certificate of sales.
29Delivery of possession.
30Liability of purchaser.
31Application of purchase money.
32Notification of annulment of sale.
33Jurisdiction of Civil Courts in suits to annul sales.
34Effects of annulment by decree of Court of sales under this Act.
35If sale annulled purchase money to be refunded.
37Rights of a purchaser of a permanently settled estate sold for its own arrears.
38Registration of talookdaree tenurs created after settlement and held for terms of years.
39Common and special registry.
40Application for registry.
41Procedure on application for common registry.
42Procedure on application for special registry.
43Registration of leases of certain lands.
44Registration of old tenures.
45Time for application for registry of tenures and farms.
46Expenses of measurement, survey, or local enquiry.
47Civil Court not competent to order entry in the special register.
48Suit for the cancelment of the registry of a tenure or farm.
49Proceedings of Revenue Authorities in the registration of tenures, &c.
50Effect of entry in the special register.
52Rights of a purchaser of an estate not permanently settled sold for its own arrears.
53Rights of a purchaser being a sharer in any estate.
54Rights of purchasers of shares of estate.
55Recovery of arrears due to defaulters.
56Punishment for contempt.
57Default in making deposit to be considered a contempt.
58Government may purchase at a sale.
59Fees and charges demandable by Collector.
60Regulations VII. 1822 and IX. 1825 to be in force in certain estates.
61Interpretation.
62Application and commencement of this Act.
11Separation of shares consisting of specific portions of land, by the opening of a separate account.
36Suit brought to oust a purchaser on the ground that the purchase was made for another person, to be dismissen.
51Protection of talookdaree tenures pending enquity, in case of sale of parent estate for arrears of revenue.
1Title, extent and commencement.
2Repeal.
3Definitions.
4Exclusion of certain land from operation of Act.
5Power to vary limits and alter number of tahsils, districts and divisions.
6Classes of Revenue-officers.
7Financial Commissioner.
8Appointment of Commissioners, and Deputy, Assistant and Extra Assistant Commissioners.
9Appointment of Tahsildars and Naib-tahsildars.
10Powers of Revenue-officers.
11Superintendence and control of Revenue-officers.
12Power to distribute business and withdraw and transfer cases.
13Appeals.
14Limitation for appeals.
15Review by Revenue-officers.
16Power to call for, examine and revise proceedings of Revenue-officers.
17Power to make rules as to procedure.
18Persons by whom appearances and applications may be made before and to Revenue-officers.
19Power of Revenue-officer to summon persons.
20Mode of service of summons.
21Mode of service of notice, order or proclamation or copy thereof.
22Mode of making proclamation.
23Place of sitting.
24Holidays.
25Discharge of duties of Collector dying or being disabled.
26Retention of powers by Revenue-officers on transfer.
27Conferment of powers of Revenue-officers .
28Rules respecting kanungos, zaildars, inamdars and village-officers.
29Village-officers’ cess.
31Record-of-rights and documents included therein.
32Making or special revision of record-of-rights.
33Annual record.
35Making of that part of the annual record which relates to other persons.
36Determination of disputes.
37Restrictions on variation of entries in records.
38Mutation-fees.
39Penalty for neglect to report acquisition of any right referred to in section 34.
40Obligation to furnish information necessary for the preparation of records.
41Rights of the Government in mines and minerals.
42Presumption as to ownership of forests, quarries and waste-lands.
43Compensation for infringement of rights of third parties in exercise of a right of the Government.
44Presumption in favour of entries in records-of-rights and annual records.
45Suit for declaratory decree by person aggrieved by an entry in a record.
46Power to make rules respecting records and other matters connected therewith.
47Record-of-rights and annual records for groups of estates.
48Assessment of land-revenue.
49Notification of intended re-assessment and instructions, as to principles of assessment.
50Mode of determining assessment.
51Announcement of assessment.
52Application for re-consideration of assessment.
53Confirmation and duration of assessment.
54Assessment to remain in force till new assessment takes effect.
55Refusal to be liable for assessment and consequence thereof.
56Distribution of the assessment of an estate over the holdings comprised therein.
57Application for amendment of the distribution of an assessment.
58Appeals from orders under sections 52 and 57.
59Special assessment.
60Formation of waste-land into separate estates.
61Security for payment of land-revenue.
62Further security for payment of land-revenue.
63Orders to regulate payment of land-revenue.
64Rules to regulate collection, remission and suspension of land-revenue.
65Costs recoverable as part of arrear.
66Certified account to be evidence as to arrear.
67Processes for recovery of arrears.
68Writ of demand.
69Arrest and detention of defaulter.
70Distress and sale of moveable property and crops.
71Transfer of holding.
72Attachment of estate or holding.
73Annulment of assessment of estate or holding.
74Proclamation of attachment or annulment of assessment, and consequences of the proclamation.
75Sale of estate or holding.
76Effect of sale on encumbrances.
77Proceedings against other immoveable property of defaulter.
78Remedies open to person denying his liability for an arrear.
79Proclamation of sale.
80Indemnity to Revenue-officer with respect to contents of proclamation.
81Publication of proclamation.
82Time and conduct of sale.
83Power to postpone sale.
84Stay of sale.
85Payment of deposit by highest bidder.
86Consequences of failure to pay deposit.
87Exercise of right of pre-emption.
88Time for payment in full.
89Procedure in default of payment.
90Report of sale to Commissioner.
91Application to set aside sale.
92Order confirming or setting aside sale.
93Refund of purchase-money on setting aside of sale.
94Proclamation after postponement or on re-sale.
95On confirmation of sale, possession and certificate to be granted to purchaser.
96Proceeds of sale.
97Recovery of certain arrears through Revenue-officer instead of by suit.
98Other sums recoverable as arrears of land-revenue.
99Application of Chapter VI to sums recoverable under this Chapter.
101Power of Revenue-officers to define boundaries.
102Cost of erection and repair of survey-marks.
103Recovery of cost incurred by the Government.
104Power of Revenue-offices to enter on land for purposes of survey and demarcation.
105Surveys for purpose of preparation of records.
106Provision of flag holders and chainmen for those surveys.
107Professional surveys.
108Penalty for destruction, injury or removal of survey-marks.
109Report of destruction or removal of or injury to survey-marks.
110Effect of partitions of estates and tenancies on joint liability for revenue and rent.
111Application for partition.
112Restrictions and limitations on partition.
113Notice of application for partition.
114Addition of parties to application.
115Absolute disallowance of partition.
116Procedure on admission of application.
117Disposal of questions as to title in property to be divided.
118Disposal of other questions.
119Administration of property excluded from partition.
120Distribution of revenue and rent after partition.
121Instrument of partition.
122Delivery of possessions of property allotted on partition.
123Affirmation of partition s privately effected.
124Power to make rules as to costs of partition.
125Re-distribution of land according to custom.
126Officer who may be empowered to act under this Chapter.
127Power to refer to arbitration.
128Order of reference and contents thereof.
129Nomination of arbitrators.
130Substitution of arbitrators by parties.
131Nomination and substitution of arbitrators by Revenue-officers.
132Process for appearance before arbitrators.
133Award of arbitrators and presentation thereof.
134Procedure on presentation of award.
135Effect of award.
137Control over such officers and appeals from and revision of their decrees and orders.
138Power to deposit certain sums other than rent.
139Procedure in case of deposit on account of a payment due to Government.
140Procedure in case of other deposits.
142Attachment of assigned land-revenue.
143Preservation of attached produce.
144Division of produce.
145Village cesses.
146Superior land-owners’ dues.
147Substitution of service for payment of land-revenue.
148Recovery of cost of assessing assigned land-revenue.
149Penalty for failure to attend within limits of estate in obedience to order of Revenue-officers.
150Prevention of encroachment on common lands.
151Papers kept by village-officers to be deemed public documents.
152Costs.
153Computation of periods limited for appeals and applications for review.
154Restriction on Revenue-officers bidding at auctions or trading.
155Power to make rules.
156Rules to be made after previous publication.
157Powers exerciseable by the Financial Commissioner from time to time.
158Exclusion of jurisdiction of Civil Courts, in matters within the jurisdiction of Revenue-officers.
100Power of Financial Commissioner to make rules for demarcation of boundaries and erection of survey-marks.
136Power to invest officers making records-of-rights or general re-assessments with powers of Civil Courts.
30Restriction on attachment or assignment of remuneration of kanungos, Zaildars, Inamdars and village-officers.
34Making of that part of the annual record which relates to land-owners, assignees of revenue and occupancy, tenants.
141Orders of Civil and Criminal Courts for execution of processes against land or the produce thereof to be addressed to a Revenue-officer.
1Title, extent and commencement.
2Power to make rules in anticipation of commencement.
3Repealed.
4Definitions.
5Tenants having right of occupancy.
7Right of occupancy in land taken in exchange.
8Establishment of right of occupancy on grounds other than those expressly stated in Act.
9Right of occupancy not to be acquired by mere lapse of time.
10Right of occupancy not to be acquired by joint owner in land held in joint ownership.
11Continuance of existing occupancy rights.
12Respective rights of landlord and tenant to produce.
13Commutation and alteration of rent.
14Payments for land occupied without consent of landlord.
15Collection of rents of undivided property.
16Presumption with respect to produce removed before division or appraisement.
17Appointment of referee for division or appraisement.
18Appointment of assessors and procedure of referee.
19Procedure after division or appraisement.
20Enhancement of produce - rents of occupancy tenants.
21Reduction of rents referred to in the last foregoing section.
22Enhancement of cash rents of occupancy tenants.
23Reduction of rent referred to in the last foregoing section.
24Enhancement and reduction of rent by suit.
25Discretion as to extent of enhancement or reduction.
26Time for enhancement or reduction to take effect.
27Adjustment of rents expressed in terms of the land revenue.
28Alteration of rent on alteration of area.
29Remission of rent by Courts decreeing arrears.
30Remission and suspension of rent consequent on like treatment of land revenue.
31Power to deposit rent in certain cases with Revenue officer.
32Effect of depositing rent.
33Recovery of rent from attached produce.
34Treatment of leases for period exceeding or equal to term of assessment of land revenue.
35Relinquishment by tenant for a fixed term.
36Relinquishment by any other tenant.
37Relinquishment of part only of a tenancy.
38Abandonment of tenancy by occupancy tenant.
39Grounds of ejectment of occupancy tenant.
40Grounds of ejectment of tenant for a fixed term.
41Ejectment of tenant from year to year.
42Restriction on ejectment.
43Application to Revenue officer for ejectment.
44Ejectment for failure to satisfy decree for arrear of rent.
45Ejectment of tenant from year to year by notice.
46Power to make rules.
47Time for ejectment.
48Relief against forfeiture.
49Rights of ejected tenants in respect of crops and land prepared for sowing.
50Relief of wrongful dispossession or ejectment.
51Bar of relief by suit under section 9, Act I of 1877.
52Power for local Government to fix dates for certain purposes.
53Private transfer of right of occupancy under section 5 by tenant.
54Procedure on foreclosure of mortgage of right of occupancy under section 5.
55Sale of right of occupancy under section 5 in execution of decree.
56Transfer of right of occupancy under any other section than section 5.
57Rights and liabilities of transferee of right of occupancy.
58Subletting.
59Succession to right of occupancy.
60Irregular transfer of right of occupancy.
61Improvements by landlords on tenancies of occupancy-tenants.
63Title of occupancy-tenant to make improvements.
64Title of tenants not having right of occupancy to make improvements.
65Improvements made before commencement of this Act.
66Improvements begun in anticipation of ejectment.
67Tender of lease for twenty years to tenant to be a bar to right to compensation.
69Compensation for disturbance of clearing tenants.
70Determination of compensation by Revenue Court.
71Determination of compensation by Revenue-officers.
72Matters to be regarded in assessment of compensation for improvements.
73Form of compensation.
74Relief in case of ejectment before determination of compensation.
75Revenue-officers.
76Applications and proceedings cognizable by Revenue-officers.
77Revenue Courts and suits cognizable by them.
78Superintendence and control of Revenue-officers and Revenue Courts.
79Power to distribute business and withdraw and transfer cases.
80Appeals.
81Limitation for appeals.
82Review by Revenue officers.
83Computation of periods limited for appeals and applications for review.
84Power to call for, examine and revise proceedings of Revenue officers and Revenue Courts.
85Procedure of Revenue officers.
87Costs.
88Procedure of Revenue Courts.
89Power of Revenue-officer or Revenue Court to summon persons.
90Mode of service of summons.
91Mode of service of notice, order or proclamation or copy thereof.
92Mode of making proclamation.
93Joinder of tenants as parties to proceedings relating to rent.
94Exception of suits under this Act from operation of certain enactments.
95Payment into Court of money admitted to be due to a third person.
96Execution of decrees for arrears of rent.
97Prohibition of imprisonment of tenants in execution of decrees for arrears of rent.
98Power to refer party to Civil Court.
99Power to refer to Chief Court questions as to jurisdiction.
100Power of Chief Court to validate proceedings had under mistake as to jurisdiction.
101Place of sitting.
102Holidays.
103Discharge of duties of Collector dying or being disabled.
104Retention of powers by Revenue officer on transfer.
105Conferment of powers of Revenue officer or Revenue Court.
106Power for Financial Commissioner to make rules.
107Rules to be made after previous publication.
108Powers exercisable by Financial Commissioner from time to time.
109Nullity of certain entries in records-of-rights.
110Nullity of certain agreements contrary to the Act.
111Saving of other agreements when in writing.
112Effect of certain entries made in records-of-rights before November, 1871.
6Right of occupancy of other tenants recorded as having the right before passing of Punjab Tenancy Act, 1868.
62Enhancement of rent in consideration of an improvement made by a landlord on the tenancy of an occupancy-tenant.
68Liability to pay compensation for improvements to tenants on ejectment or on enhancement of his rent.
86Persons by whom appearances may be made before Revenue officers as such and not as Revenue Courts.
1Short title.
2Act No. XV of 1871 repealed.
3Interpretation-clause.
4Application for benefit of Act.
5Order to enquire.
6Verified statement to be submitted.
7Report of enquiry and proceedings thereon.
8“Order of management” to what it extends.
9Effect of order of management.
12Notice to claimants against debtor.
13Claim to contain full particulars.
14Claim not duly notified to be barred.
15Determination of debts and liabilities.
16Power to rank debts and to fix interest.
17Scheme for liquidation.
18Proceedings of Commissioner on submission of scheme.
19Power to relinquish management.
20Effects of sanctioning scheme.
21Power to remove mortgagee in possession.
22Power to inquire into consideration given for leases.
23Power to lease.
24Power to raise money by mortgage or sale.
25Manager’s receipt a discharge.
26Termination of management.
27Death of debtor during management.
28Mortgages, &c., made by restored Thakur valid only for his life.
29Appeal.
30Power to call for proceedings and pass order thereon.
VIIMISCELLANEOUS.
31Power to make rules.
32Power to appoint new manager.
33Managers and their agents to be public servants.
34Investigation, a judicial proceeding.
35Power to summon witnesses and compel production of documents.
36Bar of suits.
37Saving of jurisdiction of Courts in Broach and Kaira in respect of certain suits.
38Exemption of certain Thakurs from certain provisions of Act.
39Amendment of Bombay Act VI of 1862.
41Acts of Taluqdari Settlement officer valid.
10Manager to have powers of owner and to receive rents and profits: to have powers of Collector for their recovery.
11 Manager to pay therefrom-- costs of management and repairs, Government revenue, &c., rent due to superior holder, allowance for maintenance and expenses of debtor and family, cost of improvements, &c. Residue how disposed of.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Commissioner to be Court of Wards.
4Superintendence by Court of Wards of property of disqualified landholder.
5Land-holders to be deemed disqualified in certain cases.
6Superintendence by Court of Wards on application of proprietor.
7Temporary provisions for custody of heirs and protection of property in certain cases.
8Superintendence by Court of Wards of person of disqualified landholder.
11Barring of suits to contest authority to assume superintendence.
12Notices to claimants against Government ward.
13Claimants to furnish full particulars and documents.
14Stay of proceedings of Civil Courts.
15Adjudication of claims.
16Report of Chief Commissioner.
17Appointment, etc., of managers by Court of Wards.
18Delegation of powers by Court of Wards.
19Liabilities, etc., of managers and other servants of Court of Wards.
20Power for Court of Wards to appoint guardians of certain Government wards.
21General powers of Court of Wards.
22Custody, education and residence of certain Government wards.
23Allowance for Government ward and his family.
24Duties of Court of Wards or manager.
25Powers of Court of Wards as to property of Government wards.
26Notice of suit.
27Manager or Court of Wards to be next friend or guardian in suit by or against Government wards.
28Payment of costs.
29Processes against Government ward to be served on next friend or guardian.
30Authority of Court of Wards required in case of suits brought on behalf of Government wards.
31Disabilities of a Government ward.
32Consent of Local Government necessary to adoptions or wills made by Government wards.
33Procedure when succession to Government ward's property is disputed.
34Withdrawal of superintendence of Court of Wards.
35Appointment of guardian in certain cases.
36Withdrawal to be notified in Gazette.
37Appeals.
38Control of Local Government.
39Exercise of discretion not to be questioned in Civil Court.
40Power for Local Government to make rules.
41Repeal.
9Superintendence by Court of Wards where disqualified landholder owns land in more than one division
10Assumption of superintendence to be notified and to extend to whole of Government ward’s property.
1Short title.
2Validation of certain provisions of Madras Children Act, 1920, Bengal Children Act 1922, and Bombay Children Act, 1924.
12AProhibition on financing
1Laws repealed.
2What is an arrear of revenue.
3Latest day of payment.
4In Sylhet, personal property of defaulters may in the first instance be distrained and sold.
5Proviso in the case of certain descriptions of arrears.
6Notifications of sale to be issued, and no tender after latest day of payment to stop the sale.
7Notice to ryots, &.
8Claims against Government held by a defaulter not to invalidate a sale.
9Deposits receivable from persons not proprietors.
10Separation of shares held in common, by the opening of a separate account.
12If objection be made, parties to be referred to the Civil Court.
13Sale of separate shares.
14Entire estate may be sold under certain conditions.
15Deposit for the protection of an estate from sale.
16Withdrawal of the deposit.
17Estates under Court of Wards or attachment.
18Estates may be specially exempted from sale.
19Sales where to be made.
20Adjournment of sales.
21Order of selling.
22Deposit on account of purchase money.
23Full payment of purchase money.
24Re-sale.
25Appeals.
26Annulment of sale in special cases.
27Sales when final.
28Certificate of sales.
29Delivery of possession.
30Liability of purchaser.
31Application of purchase money.
32Notification of annulment of sale.
33Jurisdiction of Civil Courts in suits to annul sales.
34Effects of annulment by decree of Court of sales under this Act.
35If sale annulled purchase money to be refunded.
37Rights of a purchaser of a permanently settled estate sold for its own arrears.
38Registration of talookdaree tenurs created after settlement and held for terms of years.
39Common and special registry.
40Application for registry.
41Procedure on application for common registry.
42Procedure on application for special registry.
43Registration of leases of certain lands.
44Registration of old tenures.
45Time for application for registry of tenures and farms.
46Expenses of measurement, survey, or local enquiry.
47Civil Court not competent to order entry in the special register.
48Suit for the cancelment of the registry of a tenure or farm.
49Proceedings of Revenue Authorities in the registration of tenures, &c.
50Effect of entry in the special register.
52Rights of a purchaser of an estate not permanently settled sold for its own arrears.
53Rights of a purchaser being a sharer in any estate.
54Rights of purchasers of shares of estate.
55Recovery of arrears due to defaulters.
56Punishment for contempt.
57Default in making deposit to be considered a contempt.
58Government may purchase at a sale.
59Fees and charges demandable by Collector.
60Regulations VII. 1822 and IX. 1825 to be in force in certain estates.
61Interpretation.
62Application and commencement of this Act.
11Separation of shares consisting of specific portions of land, by the opening of a separate account.
36Suit brought to oust a purchaser on the ground that the purchase was made for another person, to be dismissen
51Protection of talookdaree tenures pending enquity, in case of sale of parent estate for arrears of revenue.
1Short title.
2Local extent.
3Enactments in force.
4[Repealed.].
5Decisions in certain cases to be according to Native law.
6Decisions in cases not specially provided for.
7Local customs and mercantile usages when valid.
8[Repealed.].
9[Repealed.].
10[Repealed.].
11[Repealed.].
12[Repealed.].
13[Repealed.].
14[Repealed.].
15[Repealed.].
16[Repealed.].
17[Repealed.].
18[Repealed.].
19[Repealed.].
20[Repealed.].
21[Repealed.].
22[Repealed.].
23[Repealed.].
24[Repealed.].
25[Repealed.].
26[Repealed.].
27[Repealed.].
28[Repealed.].
29[Repealed.].
30[Repealed.].
31[Repealed.].
32[Repealed.].
33[Repealed.].
34[Repealed.].
35[Repealed.].
36[Repealed.].
37[Repealed.].
38[Repealed.].
39Indian Penal Code to apply to offences committed previous to 1st January, 1862.
40State Government may confer powers of police-officer.
41Trackers may call for assistance in carrying on tracks.
42Penalty for withholding assistance or conniving at offence or escape.
43Control of slaughter of kine and sale of beef.
44Control of entry into towns of bands of armed men.
45Powers of Magistrate of district as to foreign vagrants.
46Surveillance, etc., of band failing to comply with Magistrate's order.
47Crossing of streams on buoys or skins.
48Use of pasturage or natural product of Government land.
49[Replead.].
50Power to make rules as to matters mentioned in Sections 43 to 48.
51Republication of rules and orders.
52[Repealed.].
8-A Repealed..
8-B Repealed..
8-C Repealed..
39-APower to establish system of village-watchmen, and municipal-watchmen and to make rules
39-BObligation to assist watchmen and headmen. Person obstructing watchman or headman may be arrested without warrant
39-CPower to direct local taxation for payment of police enrolled under Act 5 of 1861.
39-DNotice of taxes proposed to be levied. Objections to taxation. Procedure thereon.
39-EPower to fix rates of tax.
39-FPower to make rules for collection of taxes
39-G Repealed..
50-AConditions of validity of rules hereafter made under this Act
50-BPenalties for breach of such rules
41 Repealed.
42Penalty for breach of rules.
43. Repealed.
44Honorary police-officers
45 Repealed.
3FEstablishment of Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya in Gujarat.
3ARepealed.
1[Repealed.].
2Tahsildars empowered to sell property distrained.
3Control of tahsildars in exercise of such power.
4Repealed.
5Fees for selling property to be credited to Government.
6Delegation of tahsildars powers.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
2AReferences of certain expressions.
3Duty specified in the Fourth Schedule to be levied.
3BEmergency power of Central Government to increase duty of excise.
3CPower of Central Government to amend Fourth Schedule.
4Valuation of excisable goods for purposes of charging of duty of excise.
4AValuation of excisable goods with reference to retail sale price.
5Remission of duty on goods found deficient in quantity.
5APower to grant exemption from duty of excise.
5BNon-reversal of CENVAT credit.
6Registration of certain persons.
7[Omitted.].
8Restriction on possession of goods specified in the Second Schedule .
9Offences and penalties.
9ACertain offences to be non-cognizable.
9AAOffences by companies.
9BPower of Court to publish name, place of business, etc., of persons convicted under the Act.
9CPresumption of culpable mental state.
9DRelevancy of statements under certain circumstances.
10Power of Courts to order forfeiture.
11Recovery of sums due to Government.
11ARecovery of duties not levied or not paid or short-levied or short-paid or erroneously refunded.
11AAInterest on delayed payment of duty.
11ACPenalty for short-levy or non-levy of duty in certain cases.
11BClaim for refund of duty and interest, if any, paid on such duty.
11BBInterest on delayed refunds.
11CPower not to recover duty of excise not levied or short-levied as a result of general practice.
11DDuties of excise collected from the buyer to be deposited with the Central Government.
11DDInterest on the amounts collected in excess of the duty.
11DDAProvisional attachment to protect revenue in certain cases.
11ELiability under Act to be first charge.
12Application of the provisions of Act 52 of 1962 to Central Excise Duties.
12APrice of goods to indicate the amount of duty paid thereon.
12BPresumption that the incidence of duty has been passed on to the buyer.
12CConsumer Welfare Fund.
12DUtilisation of the Fund.
12EPowers of Central Excise Officers.
12FPower of search and seizure.
13Power to arrest.
14Power to summon persons to give evidence and produce documents in inquiries under this Act.
14ASpecial audit in certain cases.
15Officers required to assist Central Excise Officers.
15AObligation to furnish information return.
15BPenalty for failure to furnish information return.
16[Omitted.].
17[Omitted.].
18Searches and arrests how to be made.
19Disposal of persons arrested.
20Procedure to be followed by officer-in-charge of police station.
22Vexatious search, seizure, etc., by Central Excise Officer.
23Failure of Central Excise Officer in duty.
23ADefinitions.
23B[Omitted.].
23CApplication for advance ruling.
23DProcedure on receipt of application.
23EApplicability of advance ruling.
23FAdvance ruling to be void in certain circumstances.
23GPowers of Authority.
23HProcedure of Authority.
23ITransitional provision.
24[Omitted.].
25[Omitted.].
26[Omitted.].
27[Omitted.].
28[Omitted.].
29[Omitted.].
30[Omitted.].
31Definitions.
32Customs and Central Excise Settlement Commission.
32AJurisdiction and powers of Settlement Commission.
32BVice-Chairman to act as Chairman or to discharge his functions in certain circumstances.
32CPower of Chairman to transfer cases from one Bench to another.
32DDecision to be by majority.
32EApplication for settlement of cases.
32FProcedure on receipt of an application under Section 32-E.
32GPower of Settlement Commission to order provisional attachment to protect revenue.
32HPower of Settlement Commission to reopen completed proceedings.
32IPowers and procedure of Settlement Commission.
32JInspection, etc., of reports.
32KPower of Settlement Commission to grant immunity from prosecution and penalty.
32LPower of Settlement Commission to send a case back to the Central Excise Officer.
32MOrder of settlement to be conclusive.
32NRecovery of sums due under order of settlement.
32PA[Omitted.].
33Power of adjudication.
33AAdjudication procedure.
34Option to pay fine in lieu of confiscation.
34AConfiscation or penalty not to interfere with other punishments.
35Appeals to Commissioner (Appeals).
35AProcedure in appeal.
35BAppeals to the Appellate Tribunal.
35COrders of Appellate Tribunal.
35DProcedure of Appellate Tribunal.
35EERevision by Central Government.
35FDeposit of certain percentage of duty demanded or penalty imposed before filing appeal.
35FFInterest on delayed refund of amount deposited under Section 35-F.
35G[Omitted.].
35H[Omitted.].
35I[Omitted.].
35J[Omitted.].
35KDecision of High Court or Supreme Court on the case stated.
35LAppeal to Supreme Court.
35MHearing before Supreme Court.
35NSums due to be paid notwithstanding reference, etc.
35OExclusion of time taken for copy.
35PTransfer of certain pending proceedings and transitional provisions.
35QAppearance by authorised representative.
35RAppeal not to be filed in certain cases.
36Definitions.
36APresumption as to documents in certain cases.
37Power of Central Government to make rules.
37ADelegation of powers.
37BInstructions to Central Excise Officers.
37CService of decisions, orders, summons, etc.
37DRounding off of duty, etc.
37EPublication of information respecting persons in certain cases.
38Publication of rules and notifications and laying of rules before Parliament.
38AEffect of amendments, etc. of rules, notifications or orders.
39Repeal of enactments.
40Protection of action taken under the Act.
13AProhibition of use of deceptive name, etc.
14AA Issuance of carbon credit certificate
15ABudget of designated agency.
27APower of State Commission to make regulations
1Short title.
2Amendment of long title.
3Amendment of section 2.
4Amendment of section 3.
5Amendment of section 8.
6Amendment of section 9.
7Amendment of section 10.
8Insertion of new section 14A.
9Amendment of section 22.
10Validation of the disposal of certain revision petitions.
1Short title and commencement.
2Amendment of section 3 of Act 2 of 1914.
3Validation.
4Repeal and saving.
1Short title.
2Application of Act 16 of 1939 and Act 31 of 1946 to certain persons.
3 Repealed.
4Repeal and saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
2A[Omitted].
3Punishment for keeping a brothel or allowing premises to be used as a brothel.
4Punishment for living on the earnings of prostitution.
5Procuring, inducing or taking person for the sake of prostitution.
6Detaining a person in premises where prostitution is carried on.
7Prostitution in or in the vicinity of public places.
8Seducing or soliciting for purpose of prostitution.
9Seduction of a person in custody.
11Notification of address of previously convicted offenders.
14Offences to be cognizable.
15Search without warrant.
16Rescue of person.
17Intermediate custody of persons removed under section 15 or rescued under section 16.
18Closure of brothel and eviction of offenders from the premises.
19Application for being kept in a protective home or provided care and protection by court.
20Removal of prostitute from any place.
21Protective homes.
21AProduction of records.
22Trials.
22APower to establish special courts.
22AAPower of Central Government to establish special courts.
22BPower of Court to try cases summarily.
23Power to make rules.
24Act not to be in derogation of certain other Acts.
25Repeal and savings.
10Omitted.
10ADetention in a corrective institution.
12Omitted.
13Special police officer and advisory body.
17AConditions to be observed before placing persons rescued under section 16 to parents or guardians.
1Short title.
2[Omitted.].
3[Omitted.].
4Validation of certain acquisitions.
5Repeal and saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Obligation to furnish particulars relating to wakf.
4Publication of particulars and requisition of further particulars.
5Statement of accounts.
6Audit of account.
7Mutawalli entitled to pay cost of audit, etc., from wakf funds.
8Verification.
9Inspection and copies.
10Penalties.
11Power to make rules.
12Savings.
13Exemption.
1Short title and extent.
2Definition.
3 Extension of disciplinary laws of any State to members of the armed police force of that State when serving outside that State.
4Power to add to, or omit from, the Schedule.
1Short title and commencement.
2Extension of certain taxation laws to Jammu and Kashmir and amendments thereto.
3Constitution of references to Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898.
4Power to remove difficulties.
1Short title.
2Amendment of Indian Stamp Act, 1899, as in force in Himachal Pradesh.
3Repeal of Court-fees Act, 1870, as in force in Himachal Pradesh.
4Repeal of Court-fees Act, 1870, as in force in Manipur and Tripura.
5Repeal of Indian Stamp Act, 1899, as in force in Manipur and Tripura.
6Validation of levy of stamp duties in certain cases.
1Short title.
2Validation of certain Bihar State laws and action taken and things done connected therewith.
1Short title.
2Validation of certain deeds.
3Payment of Rs. 77,856 from the Fund.
4Distribution.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
4Presumption as to amount of rent payable.
5Date from which order fixing rent operates.
6Time for payment of rents.
7Rents payable to a number of landlords.
8Power to deposit rent in certain cases with Revenue officer.
9Effect of depositing rent.
10Penalty for levy of anything in excess of rent by landlord.
11Presumption as to payments by tenant to landlord.
12Penalty for refusing receipt or giving defective receipt.
13Enhancement of rent when productive power of holding increased by landlord.
14Reduction of rent when effect of improvement ceases.
15Power to alter rent when holding is increased, diminished or deteriorated.
16Power to alter rent in case of new assessment.
17Commutation of rent payable in kind.
18Remission and suspension of rent consequent on like treatment of land-revenue.
19Commission for dividing or estimating crops.
20Appointment of assessors, etc.
21Remedy for error in division.
22Procedure when crop has been estimated or appraised.
24Power of landlord, by notice, to prohibit removal of produce.
25Effect of instituting suit for rent while notice is in force.
26Right to reap, etc., produce not affected.
27Content and service of notice; time for which it remains in force.
28Procedure when produce is under attachment.
29Conflict between rights of superior and inferior landlord.
30Penalty for illegal distraint by landlord, and for illegal removal of produce.
31Right to make improvements.
32Liability to pay to tenant on ejectment compensation for improvements.
33Assessment of compensation.
34Avoidance of provisions barring right to make, or be compensated for, improvements.
35Surrender of holdings.
36Surrender of occupancy-tenant’s holding.
37Tenant taking thika or farm.
38Provisions regarding tenant-right not applicable to tenant of land in reserved forests.
39Definition of absolute occupancy-tenant.
40Rents fixed for period of settlement.
41Right heritable and transferable after notice to landlord, who may claim to purchase.
42Absolute occupancy-tenant not liable to ejectement.
43Rent first charge on holding and holding saleable in execution of decree for arrears of rent.
44Definition of Occupancy-tenant.
45Accrual of occupancy-tenant-right in sir-land on transfer of right to occupy as proprietor.
46Devolution of occupancy-right.
47Rights of certain persons to apply to set aside transfers.
48Procedure on application.
49Rent of occupancy-tenant to be fixed at settlement.
50Fixation of rents during currency of settlement in Chanda, Nimar and Sambalpur.
51Enhancement during settlement in other districts.
52Grounds for ejectment.
53Tenant changing land in accordance with village-custom.
54Tenant changing land in other cases.
55Definition of “village-service-tenant”.
56Devolution and transfer of village-service-tenant’s right.
57Obligation of village-service-tenant to provide substitute.
58Grounds on which a village-service tenant may be ejected.
59Definition of sub-tenant.
60Tenure according to agreement.
61Power to declare sub-tenants in certain cases to have rights of ordinary tenants.
62Definition of “ordinary tenant”.
63Landlord’s right to recover rents determined at settlement as payable by ordinary tenants.
64Notice of enhancement to be served through Revenue-officer.
65Liability of tenant to ejectment in default of his agreeing to enhancement.
66Procedure in ejectment suit.
67Rent of ordinary tenant regulated by agreement.
68Fresh proceedings not to be taken for seven years.
69Grounds on which an ordinary tenant may be ejected.
70Devolution of ordinary tenancy.
71Right of certain persons to apply to set aside transfers.
72Procedure on application.
73Obligation of landlord to confer occupancy-rights on ordinary tenant.
74Power to direct that suits between landlords and tenants be entered in separate registers.
75Plaint in such suits.
76Legal Practitioners’ fees not allowed unless for special reasons.
77Set-off when allowed in suits for arrears.
78Procedure when ordinary tenant in suit pleads excessive rent.
79Tenants’ improvements how to be treated in fixing rents.
80Interest on arrears.
81No appeal in certain suits for arrears.
82Application for execution by sale of holding or by ejectment.
83Arrears decreed not to be on current year’s account.
84Procedure in execution by sale of holding.
85Procedure in execution by ejectment.
86Power of Court to deal with cases of drought or other calamity in suits for arrears.
87Relief against forfeitures.
88Rights of ejected tenants in respect of crops and land prepared for sowing.
89Payment by tenant for occupation of land under section 88.
90In suits for arrears all claims between landlord and tenant to be determined.
91Procedure when, on sale or ejectment, money is due by the land-lord to the tenant.
92Reinstatement of tenant illegally ejected.
93Applications to measure or ascertain condition of holdings.
94Limitation is suits under the Act.
95Jurisdiction of Civil Courts barred in certain cases.
96Procedure on applications to Revenue and Settlement Officers, and appeals from their orders.
97Jurisdiction of Civil Courts in suits between landlords and tenants.
98Recovery of fines and penalties.
99Power to Local Government to make rules.
100Repeals.
3Classes of tenants.
23Definition of “produce of a holding.
1 Transfers of property by and to the Agent to the Governor General in Council, and institution of legal proceedings by him.
2Consequences ensuring on death, resignation or removal Agent.
1Short title and extent.
2Definitions.
3Export agency.
4Fixation of quantity of sugar for purposes of export.
5Export quotas for factories.
6Liability of owner to deliver export quota to export agency.
7Levy of additional excise duty on sugar.
8Sale by export agency of sugar delivered.
9Payments to owners in respect of sugar delivered.
10Power of Central Government to give directions.
11Delegation of powers.
12Protection of action taken under Act.
13Power to make rules.
14Repeal and saving.
1Short title, extent and commencement.
2Definitions.
3Licensing of institutions.
4Application for licence.
5Grant of licence.
6Licence not transferable.
7Revocation of licence.
8Appeals.
9Penalty.
10Act not to apply to certain institutions.
11Power to make rules.
12Repeal and savings.
18ALiability of Corporation to make interim payment to depositors of insured bank.
9EApplication of Section 562 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, and of the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958.
14AASpecial audit in cases where credit of duty availed or utilised is not within the normal limits, etc.
21Inquiry how to be made by Central Excise Officers against arrested persons forwarded to them under Section 19.
32OBar on subsequent application for settlement in certain cases
32PProceedings before Settlement Commission to be judicial proceedings.
35EPowers of Committee of Principal Chief Commissioner of Central Excise or Chief Commissioners of Central Excise or Principal Commissioner of Central Excise or Commissioners of Central Excise to pass certain orders
35EAPowers of revision of Board or Principal Commissioner of Central Excise or Commissioner of Central Excise in certain cases.
36BAdmissibility of microfilms, facsimile copies of documents and computer printouts as documents and as evidence.
3APower of Central Government to charge excise duty on the basis of capacity of production in respect of notified goods.
6AStanding Committee of Board.
38XAProvisions of Chapter to be in addition to provisions relating to sanctuaries and National Park.
42A Surrender of captive animals, animal article, etc
49DDefinitions.
49E Designation of Management Authority
49F Designation of Scientific Authority.
49GDirections of Central Government.
49HInternational trade in Scheduled specimen and restriction in respect thereof
49-IConditions for scheduled specimens.
49JConditions for import of scheduled specimens
49K Conditions for re-export of scheduled specimens.
49L Conditions for introfuction from sea of scheduled specimens.
49MPossession transfer and breeding of living scheduled animal species.
49NApplication for Licence by breeders of Appendix I species
49-OLicence of breeders of Appendix I species.
49PProhibition on alteration, etc.
49QSpecies and scheduled specimens to be Government property
49RApplication of provisions of Act in respect of species listed in Schedule I or II and Schedule IV.
62ARegulation or prohibition of import, etc., of invasive alien species.
62BPower to issue directions.
59A Compounding of certain offences.
64A Process of issuing regulations.
23AExercise of power of the State Government by the Board of Revenue or the Financial Commissioner.
2AConditions in the printout.
1[Repealed.].
2Tahsildars empowered to sell property distrained.
3Control of tahsildars in exercise of such power.
4Repealed..
5Fees for selling property to be credited to Government.
6Delegation of tahsildars powers.
45APower of Chairperson.
45BRemoval and suspension of Chairperson, Vice Chairperson and Members.
45CDisclosure and declaration of interest.
45DResignation of Members.
45EFilling of casual vacancy.
45F Restriction of reemployment.
45GVacancies, etc., not to invalidate proceedings of Authority.
45HMeetings of Authority.
45-IFunctions of Authority.
45JElections of members of board.
45KAppointment of Returning Officer and other officers.
45LPower to issue directions.
63AEstablishment of Co-operative Rehabilitation, Reconstruction and Development Fund.
63BRehabilitation and reconstruction of sick societies.
63C Financial assistance to multi-State co-operative societies for development.
70AConcurrent Audit.
85ACo-operative Ombudsman.
98AReview of decision.
105AProvisions of this Act not in derogation of any other law.
106ACopy of rules and bye-laws, etc., for inspection.
120AFiling of applications, documents, inspections, etc., in electronic form.
120BApplication of Banking Regulation Act, 1949.
32CSpecial provision relating to persons registered or qualified under Jammu and Kashmir Pharmacy Act, 2011.
45ADefinitions.
45BPublic Service Commissions for National Capital Territory of Delhi.
45CPower of Central Government to make rules under this Part.
45DPower to appoint authorities, boards, commissions or statutory bodies.
45EConstitution of National Capital Civil Service Authority.
45FMeetings of Authority.
45GAppointment of officers and other staff of Authority.
45HPowers and functions of Authority.
45IDisposal of matters by Minister.
45JDuties of Secretaries.
45KPower to make rules.
10AVisitor.
13AMaximum area for which operating rights may be granted
13BTransfer of composite licence or production lease.
13CCertain applications and exploration licence to become ineligible.
16AEstablishment of Offshore Areas Mineral Trust.
19ADuty of Central Government on mineral conservation and development
34A Power of revision by Central Government
34BPower of Central Government to issue directions.
34C Power of Central Government to call for information.
5DDOmitted.
6AAProhibition of unauthorized recording
6ABProhibition of unauthorized exhibition of films.
1Short title and commencement.
2Application.
3Definitions.
4Permit for Indian expedition to Antarctica.
5Permit for Indian station in Antarctica.
6Permit for vessel and aircraft entering Antarctica.
7Permit for mineral resource activities.
8Permit for certain activities in Antarctica.
9Permit for introducing non-native animals and plants into Antarctica.
10Permit for introducing microscopic organisms.
11Permit to enter protected areas.
12Permit for waste disposal.
13Permit for discharge into sea.
14Permit for removal of biological specimen or any other sample from Antarctica.
15Certain provisions not to apply during emergencies.
16Special permit for commercial fishing in Antarctica.
17Prohibition of nuclear explosion or disposal of radioactive waste material in Antarctica.
18Prohibition of introducing non-sterile soil in Antarctica.
19Prohibition of introducing specified substances and products.
20Prohibition relating to historic sites and monuments.
21Prohibition of possessing, selling, etc.
22Prohibition of discharge of certain products or substances.
23Constitution of Committee.
24Meetings of Committee.
25Functions of Committee.
26Power of Central Government to give directions.
27Application for permit.
28Liability of owner or Operator in certain cases.
29Suspension or cancellation of permit.
30Inspection in India.
31Inspection of international facilities.
32Obstruction and false information.
33Waste disposal.
34Establishment of waste classification system and waste management plans.
35Removal of waste from Antarctica.
36Disposal of combustive wastes.
37Storage of wastes.
38Committee to ensure compliance of international obligations.
39Duties and liabilities of Operator in case of environmental emergency.
40Exemption of Operator from liability in certain cases.
41Penalty for contravention of certain provisions of Act by person.
42Penalty for contravention of certain provisions of Act involving vessel.
43Penalty for contravention of certain provisions of Act involving aircraft.
44Penalty where no provision made in Act.
45Offences by companies.
46Constitution of fund.
47Security for permit by certain persons.
48Designated Court and jurisdiction.
49Report to Committee of offences.
50Conferment of powers of investigation, etc.
51Application of Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 to proceedings before Designated Court.
52Accounts and audit of fund.
53Returns and reports.
54Protection of action taken in good faith.
55Power to make rules.
56Power to remove difficulties.
57Rules, notifications or orders made or issued to be laid before Parliament.
10BAGrant of exploration licence for minerals specified in Seventh Schedule through auction.
11DCentral Government to conduct auction for grant of mining lease or composite licence in respect of minerals specified in Part D of First Schedule.
7ACommittees of Authority.
9ASecretary of Authority.
12AProhibition of certain materials.
13AAuthorisation of officers.
14AAppeal.
22AArrears of cost and penalty recoverable as arrears of land revenue.
28Validation of certain provisions and amendments retrospectively.
25AAppeal.
26AAdjudication
26BAppeal.
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