- 1 - Sugar Cess Act, 1982
Act No.3 of 1982
- 2 - Rubber Act, 1947 (Extracts)
Act No. 24 of 1947
- 3 - Sugar Export Promotion Act, 1958
Act No. 30 of 1958
- 4 - Salt Cess Act, 1953
Act No. 49 of 1953
- 5 - Sugar Special Excise Duty Act, 1959
Act No.58 of 1959
- 6 - Sugar Development Fund Act, 1982
Act No.4 of 1982
- 7 - Tobacco Cess Act, 1975 (Extracts)
Act No. 26 of 1975
- 8 - National Calamity Contingent Duty
(Act 14 of 2001)
- 9 - Probation of offenders Act, 1958 (Extracts)
Act No. 20 of 1958
- 10 - Limitation Act, 1963 (Extracts)
Act No. 36 of 1963
- 11 - Jute Manufactures Cess Act, 1983
Act No.28 of 1983
- 12 - Levy Sugar Price Equalisation Fund Act, 1976
Act No. 31 of 1976
- 13 - Handlooms (Reservation of Articles for production) Act, 1985
Act No. 22 of 1985
- 14 - Mica Mines Labour Welfare Fund Act 1946
Act No. 22 of 1946
- 15 - Monopolies & Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969
Act No. 54 of 1969
- 16 - Beedi Workers Welfare Cess Act, 1976
Act No. 56 of 1976
- 17 - Central Excise Laws (Amendment & Validation) Act, 1982
Act No.58 of 1982
- 18 - ADDITIONAL DUTIES OF EXCISE (TEXTILES AND TEXTILE ARTICLES) ACT, 1978
Act No.40 of 1978
- 19 - ADDITIONAL DUTIES OF EXCISE (GOODS OF SPECIAL IMPORTANCE) ACT, 1957
Act No.58 of 1957
- 20 - PROVISIONAL COLLECTION OF TAXES ACT, 1931
Act No.16 of 1931
- 21 - Coal Mines (Conservation & Development) Act, 1974
Act No. 28 of 1974
- 22 - Factories Act, 1948 (Extracts)
Act No.63 of 1948
- 23 - Central Duties of Excise (Retrospective Exemption) Act, 1986
Act No. 45 of 1986
- 24 - Act No. 55 of 1976
Act No. 55 of 1976
- 25 - Act No. 27 of 1958
Act No. 27 of 1958
- 26 - Clause 1
Short title, extent and commencement.
- 27 - Clause 2
Definitions
- 28 - Clause 3
Levy and collection of additional duties of excise on certain minteral oils.
- 29 - Clause 4
Amendment of Act 32 of 1934
- 30 - Clause 5
Additional duties of excise and customs not to be added to price of goods for sale.
- 31 - Clause 6
Repeal
- 32 - Clause 11
False statement
- 33 - Clause 14
Offence to be cognizable
- 34 - Act No. 59 of 1959
Act No. 59 of 1959
- 35 - Act No.62 of 1972
Act No.62 of 1972
- 36 - Clause 1
Levy and collection of cess on limestone and dolomite.
- 37 - Clause 4
Payment of duty of excise
- 38 - Clause 5
Application of proceeds of dutyof excise
- 39 - Clause 9
Power of Central Government to exempt
- 40 - Clause 10
Annual Report of activities financed under the Act.
- 41 - Clause 11
Interest payable by occupiers of factories and owners of mines.
- 42 - Clause 12
Penalty for non-payment of duty of excise within the prescribed period.
- 43 - Clause 13
Recovery of amount due under the Act.
- 44 - Clause 14
Penalty for evasion of dutyof excise
- 45 - Coffee Act, 1942(Exctracts) Act No. 7 of 1942
Act No. 7 of 1942
- 46 - Clause 1
Short title, extent and commencement.
- 47 - Clause 2
Declaration as to expediency of Union Control
- 48 - Clause 3
Definitions
- 49 - Clause 11
Duty of customs
- 50 - Clause 13
Payment of proceeds of duty to the Board.
- 51 - Clause 42
Control by the Central Government
- 52 - Clause 43
Appeals to the Central Government.
- 53 - Clause 47
Contracts
- 54 - Clause 47 A
Bar of legal proceeding
- 55 - Clause 48
Power of the Central Government to make rules
- 56 - Companies Act, 1956 - Clause 2
Definitions
- 57 - Clause 4
Meaning of
- 58 - Clause 6
Meaning of
- 59 - Act No. 4 of 1987
Act No. 4 of 1987
- 60 - Chapter 1-Preliminary
Short title
- 61 - Chapter 2-Amendments to the produce cess Act,1966
Amendment of section 2.
- 62 - Chapter 2- Amendments to the produce cess Act,1966
Ommission of sections 3(2), 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15(2) and the Second Schedule.
- 63 - Chapter 2- Amendments to the produce cess Act,1966
Amendment of section 4.
- 64 - Chaper 2- Amendments to the Produce Cess Act,1966
Amendment of section 5.
- 65 - Chapter 2- Amendments to Produce Cess Act 1966
Amendment of section 12.
- 66 - Chapter 2-Amendments to the Produce Cess Act,1966
Amendment of section 16
- 67 - Chapter 2-Amendments to the Produce cess Act,1966
Amendment to section 20
- 68 - Chapter 2-Amendments to the Produce Cess Act,1966
Amendment of section 22.
- 69 - Chapter 3-Amendment to the coconut Development Board Act,1979
Amendment of section 13
- 70 - Chapter 4-Repeal of the copra cess Act,1979 and the vegetable oils cess Act,1983
Repeal of Act 4 of 1979.
- 71 - Clause 5D
Recovery of duty of excise
- 72 - Clause 5E
Power to exempt
- 73 - Clause 5F
Payment of proceeds of cess to the Committee
- 74 - Clause 6
Effect of repeal
- 75 - Clause 6A
Repeal of Act making textual amendment in Act or regulation.
- 76 - Clause 11
Measurement of distances
- 77 - Clause 12
Duty to be taken pro rata in enactment
- 78 - Clause 13
Gender and number
- 79 - Clause 20
Construction of orders,etc., issued under enactments
- 80 - Clause 21
Power to issue, to include, power to add, to amend, vary or rescind notifications, orders rules or bye-laws
- 81 - Chapter 7-Of the Burden of Proof
Burden of proof as to particular fact.
- 82 - Chapter 4-Repeal of the copra cess Act,1979 and the vegetable oils cess Act,1983
Repeal of Act 30 of 1983
- 83 - Chapter 5-Collection of Arrears of Duties of Excise
Collection and payment of arrears of duties of excise.
- 84 - Act No. 60 of 1976
Act No. 60 of 1976
- 85 - Part 1-Provisions applicable to every part
Short title, extent and commencement.
- 86 - Part 1-Provisons applicable to every part
Definitions
- 87 - Part 1-provisions applicable to every part
Provisions of this Act to override the provisions of any other law.
- 88 - Chapter 1-Admission
When oral admissions as to contents of documents are relevant.
- 89 - Chapter 1-Admission
Admission in civil cases, when relevant
- 90 - Chapter 1-Admission
Confession caused by inducement, threat or promise, when irrelevant in criminal proceeding.
- 91 - Chapter 1-Admission
Confession to police officer not to be proved.
- 92 - Chapter 1-Admission
Confession by accused while in custody of police not tobe proved against him.
- 93 - Chapter 1-Admission
How much of information received from accused may be proved.
- 94 - Chapter 1-Admission
Confession made after removal of impression caused by inducement, threat or promise, relevant.
- 95 - Chapter 1-Admission
Confession otherwise relevant not tobecome irrelevant because of promise of secrecy, etc.
- 96 - Chapter 1-Admission
Consideration of proved confession affecting person making it and others jointly under trial for same offence.
- 97 - Chapter 1-Admission
Admissions not conclusive proof, but may esotp.
- 98 - Chapter 1-Statements made under special circumstances
Entries in books of account when relevant.
- 99 - Chapter 1-Statements made under special circumstances
Relevancy of entry in public record, made in performance of duty.
- 100 - Chapter 1-Statements made under special circumstances
Relevancy of statements as to any law contained in law books.
- 101 - Chapter 1-How much of a statement is tobe proved
What evidence to be given when statement forms part of a conversation, document, book, or series of letters or papers.
- 102 - Chapter 1-Opinions of third persons, when relevant
Opinions of experts
- 103 - Chapter1- Opinions of third persons, when relevant
facts bearing upon opinions of experts
- 104 - Chapter 7-Of the Burden of Proof
Burden of proof
- 105 - Chapter 7- Of the Burden of Proof
On whom burden of proof lies
- 106 - Chapter 1-Preliminary
Definitions
- 107 - Chapter 1-Preliminary
Tea or tea seed for export to be covered by licence or permit
- 108 - Chapter 1-Preliminary
Imposition of cess on tea produced in India.
- 109 - Chapter 1-Preliminary
Payment of proceeds of cess to the Board.
- 110 - Chapter 1-Preliminary
Previous sanction of Central Government for prosecution
- 111 - Chapter 1-Preliminary
Protection of action taken in good faith
- 112 - Chapter 1-Preliminary
Power to delegate
- 113 - Chapter 1-Preliminary
Suspension of operation
- 114 - Chapter 1-Preliminary
Repeals and savings
- 115 - Chapter 1-Preliminery
Repeal of enactments
- 116 - Chapter 1-Preliminery
Interpretation clause
- 117 - Clause 24
Continuation of orders, stc., issued under enactments repealed and re-enacted.
- 118 - Part 1-Provisons applicable to every part
Power of Central Government to prescribe physical characteristics, etc., of weights and measures.
- 119 - Chapter 3-Standards weights and measures
Standard weight or measure
- 120 - Chapter 3-Standards weights and measures
Use of non-standard weight or measure prohibited
- 121 - Chapter 3-Standards weights and measures
Measure of non-standard weight or measure prohibited
- 122 - Chapter 3-Standards weights and measures
Prohibition with regard to inscriptions, etc.
- 123 - Part 4-Inter-state trade or commerce in weight, measure or other goods
Chapter 1-Applicability of this part
- 124 - Part 4-Inter-state trade or commerce in weight, measure or other goods
Chapter 1-Applicability of this part
- 125 - Chapter 2-General
Use of weights only or measures only in certain cases.
- 126 - Chapter 2-Genaral
Prohibition of quotations, etc., otherwise than in terms of standard units of weights, measures or numerations
- 127 - Chapter 2-General
Any custom, usage, etc., contrary to standard weight, measure or numeration to be void.
- 128 - Chapter 4-Commodities in packaged form intended to be sold ro distributed in the course of inter-state trade or commerce.
Quantities and origin of commodities in packaged form to be declared.
- 129 - Part 6-Offences and their trial
Penalty for use of non-standard weighs or measures.
- 130 - Part 6-Offences and their trial
penalty for contravention of section 39
- 131 - Part 6-Offences and their trial
Cognizance of offences, etc.,
- 132 - Clause 25
Recovery of fines.
- 133 - Clause 26
Provision as to offences punishable under two or more enactments
- 134 - Clause 27
Meaining of service by post
- 135 - Clause 28
Citation of enactment
- 136 - Act No. 1 of 1872
Act No. 1 of 1872
- 137 - Chapter 1-Preliminery
Short title, extent and commencement.
- 138 - Act No. 47 of 1974
Act No. 47 of 1974
- 139 - Chapter 1-Preliminary
Short title and extent
- 140 - Chapter 1-Preliminary
Definitions
- 141 - Chapter 3-Finance, Accounts and Audit
Dities of excise
- 142 - Chapter 5-Miscellaneous
Penalties
- 143 - Chatper 5-Miscellaneous
Other penalties
- 144 - Chapter 5-Preliminary
Offences by companies
- 145 - Chapter 5-Preliminary
Juridiction of courts
- 146 - Chapter 5-Preliminary
Previous sanction of Central Government
- 147 - Chapter 5-Preliminary
Protection of action taken in good faith
- 148 - Clause 10
Computation of time
- 149 - Clause 16
Inquiry how to be made by excise officers against arrested persons forwarded to them
- 150 - Clause 17
Vexatious search, seizure, etc., by Excise Officer.
- 151 - Clause 18
Failure of excise officers on duty.
- 152 - Clause 19
Power to make rules.
- 153 - Clause 20
Bar of suits and limitation of suits and other legal proceedings
- 154 - Clause 21
Repeals and savings
- 155 - Clause 5A
Impositon of cess on textiles and textile machinery manufactured in India
- 156 - Clause 7A
Revival of repealed enactment
- 157 - Clause 8
Construction of referneces to repealed enactments.
- 158 - Clause 9
Commencement and termination of time.
- 159 - Clause 22
Making of rules or bye-laws and issuing of orders between passing and commencement of enactment.
- 160 - Clause 23
Provisions applicable to making of rules or bye-laws after previous publication
- 161 - Act No.13 of 1972
Act No.13 of 1972
- 162 - Chapter 1- Preliminary
Definitions
- 163 - Chapter 4 -Finance Accounts and Audit
Impositions of a cess on marine products exported
- 164 - Chapter 6-Miscellaneous
Penalty for making false returns
- 165 - Chapter 6- Miscellanous
Penalties for obstructing a member or officer of the Authority in the discharge of his duties and for failure to produce books and records
- 166 - Chapter 6-Miscellaneous
Other Penalties
- 167 - Chapter 6-Miscellaneous
Offences by companies
- 168 - Chapter 6-Miscellaneous
Jurisdiction of court
- 169 - Act No. 29 of 1953
Act No. 29 of 1953
- 170 - Chapter 1-Preliminary
Short title, extent and commencement.
- 171 - Chapter 1-Preliminary
Declaration as to expediency of control by the Union
- 172 - Act No. 12 of 1974
Act No. 12 of 1974
- 173 - Clause 1
Short title, extent and commencement.
- 174 - Clause 2
Chapter XXXVI of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 not to apply to certain offences.
- 175 - Act No.16 of 1955
Act No.16 of 1955
- 176 - Clause 1
Short title, extent and commencement
- 177 - Act No.16 of 1955
Act No.16 of 1955
- 178 - Chapter7-Of the Burden of proof
Burden of proving fact especially within knowledge.
- 179 - Chapter7-Of the Burden of proof
Court may presume existence of certain facts.
- 180 - Chatper 8-Estoppel
Estoppel
- 181 - Clause 2
Definitions
- 182 - Act No. 3 of 1930
Act No. 3 of 1930
- 183 - Chapter 1-Preliminery
Short title, extent and commencement.
- 184 - Chapter 1-Preliminery
Definitions
- 185 - Act No. 41 of 1963
Act No. 41 of 1963
- 186 - Chapter7-Of the Burden of proof
Burden of proving that case of accused comes within exception
- 187 - Clause 1
Short title, extent and commencement.
- 188 - Clasue 1
Short title, extent and commencement.
- 189 - Clause 2
Definition
- 190 - Clause 3
Duties of excise to be levied and collected on certain goods.
- 191 - Clause 4
Rebate of duty on alcohol, etc.,
- 192 - Clause 5
Recovery of sums due to Government.
- 193 - Clasue 6
Certain operations to be subject to licences.
- 194 - Clause 7
Offences and penalties.
- 195 - Clause8
Power of Courts to order forfeiture.
- 196 - Clause 9
Power to arrest
- 197 - Clause 10
Power to summon persons to give evidence and produce documents in inquiries under this Act.
- 198 - Clause 11
Officers required to assist excise officers.
- 199 - Clause 12
Owners or occupiers of land to report manufacture of contraband dutiable goods.
- 200 - Clause 13
Punishment for connivance at offences.
- 201 - Clause 14
Searches and arrests how to be made.
- 202 - Clause 15
Disposal of persons arrested
- 203 - Chapter 10-Of contempts of the lawful Authority of Public Services
Omission to produce document to public servants by person legally bound to produce it.
- 204 - Chapter 10-Of contempts of the lawful Authority of Public Services
Furnishing false information
- 205 - Chapter 10-Of contempts of the lawful Authority of Public Services
Refusing to answer public servant authorised to question
- 206 - Chapter 10-Of contempts of the lawful Authority of Public Services
Obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions.
- 207 - Chapter 10-Of contempts of the lawful Authority of Public Services
Threat of injury to public servant
- 208 - Chapter 11-Of false evidence and offences against public justice
Punishment for false evidence.
- 209 - Chapter 11-Of false evidence and offences against public justice
Destruction of document to prevent its production as evidence
- 210 - Chapter 11-Of false evidence and offences against public justice
Frudulent removal or concealment of property to prevent its seizure as forfeited or in execution
- 211 - Chapter 11-Of false evidence and offences against public justice
Fraudulent claim to property to rpevent its seizure as forfeited or in execution
- 212 - Chapter 11-Of false evidence and offences against public justice
Intentional insult or interruption to public servant sitting in judicial proceeding.
- 213 - Chapter 5-Arrest of persons
Arrest by private person and procedure on such arrest.
- 214 - Chapter 5-Arrest of persons
Arrest how made
- 215 - Chapter 5-Arrest of persons
Search of place entered by person sought to be arrested
- 216 - Chapter 5-Arrest of persons
Person arrested to be informed of grounds of arrest and of right to bail.
- 217 - Chapter 5-Arrest of persons
Person arrested not to be detained more than twenty-four hours.
- 218 - Chapter 5-B-Search-warrants
When search warrant may be issued
- 219 - Chapter 5-C.-General Provisions Relating to Searches
Direction, etc. of search-warrants
- 220 - Chapter 5-C.-General Provisions Relating to Searches
Person in-charge of closed place to allow search.
- 221 - Chapter 5-C.-General Provisions Relating to Searches
Disposal of things found in search beyond jurisdiction
- 222 - Chapter 12- Information to the police and their powers to Investigate
Search by police officer
- 223 - Chapter 1-Preliminery
Application of rpovisions of Act 9 of 1872
- 224 - Chapter 2- Formation of the contract
Sale and agreement to sell
- 225 - Chapter 3-Effects of the contract
Sale of unascertained goods and appropriation
- 226 - Chapter 3-Effects of the contract
Goods sent on approval or"on sale or return"
- 227 - chapter 7-Miscellaneous
In contracts of sale, amount of increased or decreased taxes to be added or deducted
- 228 - Act No. 9 of 1872
Act No. 9 of 1872
- 229 - Chapter 1-Preliminery
Short title
- 230 - Chapter 1-Preliminery
Liability of person to whom money is paid pr thing delivered by mistake or under
- 231 - Chapter 10-Agency
"Agent" and "Principal" defined.
- 232 - Chapter 10-Agency
Who may employ agent.
- 233 - Chapter 10-Agency
Who may be an agent.
- 234 - Chapter 10-Agency
Consideration not necessary
- 235 - Chapter 10-Agency
Agent authority may be express or implied
- 236 - Chapter 10-Agency
Definitions express and implied authority.
- 237 - Chapter 10-Agency
Extent of Agents authority
- 238 - Chapter 10-Agency
Agents authority in an emergency
- 239 - Chapter 9-Of offences by or relating to public servants
Public servant disobeying law, with intent to cause injury to any person.
- 240 - Chapter 9-Of offences by or relating to public servants
Public servant framing an incorrct document with intent to cause injury
- 241 - Chapter 1-Admission
Admission defined
- 242 - Chapter 1-Admission
Admission by party to proceeding or his agent; by suitor in representative character; by party interested in subject-matter; by personfrom whom interest derived
- 243 - Act No.10 of 1897
Act No.10 of 1897
- 244 - Clause 5
Coming into operation of enactments.