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The Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021
Enactment Date: 25-12-2021
Act Year: 2021
Ministry: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Department: Department of Health Research
Enforcement Date: 25-01-2022
Women and Child Development
Short Title
The Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021
Long Title
An Act to constitute National Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Board, State Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Boards and appointment of appropriate authorities for regulation of the practice and process of surrogacy and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 25-12-2021
Act Year: 2021
Ministry: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Department: Department of Health Research
Enforcement Date : 25-01-2022
Section 41.
Crime: Contravening any of the provisions, rules or regulations under the Act.
Section 40.
Crime: Seeking the aid of any surrogacy clinic etc. for not following the altruistic surrogacy or for conducting surrogacy procedures for commercial purposes.
Section 39(1)
Crime: Any registered medical practitioner, gynaecologist, paediatrician, etc. contravening any of the provisions, rules or regulations of the Act.
Section 38(g)
Crime: Conducting sex selection in any form for surrogacy.
Section 38(f)
Crime: Importing or helping in getting imported human embryo or human gametes for surrogacy or for surrogacy procedures.
Section 38(e)
Crime: Selling human embryo or gametes for the purpose of surrogacy and running an agency, a racket or an organisation for selling, purchasing or trading in human embryos or gametes for the purpose of surrogacy.
Section 38(d)
Crime: Exploiting or causing to be exploited the surrogate mother or the child born through surrogacy in any manner.
Section 38(c)
Crime: Abandoning, disowning or causing to abandoned, disowned, the child or children born through surrogacy.
Section 38(c)
Crime: Exploiting or causing to be exploited in any form, the child or children born through surrogacy.
Section 38(b)
Crime: Issuing or publishing, or causing to be issued or published, any advertisement in any manner regarding commercial surrogacy through any means
Section 38(b)
Crime: Distributing or communicating, or causing to be distributed or communicated, any advertisement in any manner regarding commercial surrogacy through any means
Section 38(a)
Crime: Any person, organisation, surrogacy clinic, laboratory or clinical establishment undertaking commercial surrogacy, providing commercial surrogacy or related services in any form.
Section 38(a)
Crime: Any person, organisation, surrogacy clinic, laboratory or clinical establishment running a racket or an organised group to empanel or select surrogate mothers or use individual brokers or intermediaries to arrange for surrogate mothers
The Swadeshi Cotton Mills Company Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1986
Enactment Date: 30-05-1986
Act Year: 1986
Ministry: Ministry of Textiles
Enforcement Date: 01-04-1985
Nationalisation
Short Title
The Swadeshi Cotton Mills Company Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1986
Long Title
An Act to provide for the acquisition and transfer of certain textile undertakings of the Swadeshi Cotton Mills Company Limited, with a view to securing the proper management of such undertakings so as to subserve the interests of the general public by ensuring the continued manufacture, production and distribution of different varieties of cloth and yarn and thereby to give effect to the policy of the State towards securing the principles specified in clauses (b) and (c) of article 39 of the Constitution and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 30-05-1986
Act Year: 1986
Ministry: Ministry of Textiles
Enforcement Date : 01-04-1985
Section 27(f)
Crime: Wrongfully removing or destroying any property forming part of any of the textile undertakings.
Section 27(f)
Crime: Preferring any claim which the person knows or has reasonable cause to believe to be false or grossly inaccurate.
Section 27(e)
Crime: Failing to deliver to the National Textile Corporation or any person or body of persons specified by that Corporation, any assets, books of account, registers or other documents relating to any of the textile undertaking.
Section 27(d)
Crime: Failing to deliver to the National Textile Corporation any inventory or property and assets forming part of any of the textile undertakings.
Section 27(c)
Crime: Willfuly withholding or failing to furnish any document or inventory relating to any of the textile undertakings which may be in one's possession, custody or control.
Section 27(b)
Crime: Wrongfully obtaining possession of, or retaining, any property forming part of the textile undertakings.
Section 27(a)
Crime: Wrongfully witholding property forming part of any of the textile undertakings from the National Textile Corporation.
The Tea Act, 1953
Enactment Date: 28-05-1953
Act Year: 1953
Ministry: Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Department: Department of Commerce
Enforcement Date: 01-04-1956
Trade and Commerce
Short Title
The Tea Act, 1953
Long Title
An Act to provide for the control by the Union of the Tea industry, including the control, in pursuance of the International Agreement now in force, of the cultivation of tea in, and of the export of tea from, India and for that purpose to establish a Tea Board and levy a duty of excise on tea produced in India.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 28-05-1953
Act Year: 1953
Ministry: Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Department: Department of Commerce
Enforcement Date : 01-04-1956
Section 37
Crime: Failing to furnish returns.
Section 37
Crime: Knowingly furnishing false returns.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act, 1997
Enactment Date: 28-03-1997
Act Year: 1997
Ministry: Ministry of Communications
Department: Department of Telecommunications
Enforcement Date: 25-01-1997
Media, Communications and Publishing
Short Title
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act, 1997
Long Title
An Act to provide for the establishment of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India and the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal to regulate the telecommunication services, adjudicate disputes, dispose of appeals and to protect the interests of service providers and consumers of the telecom sector, to promote and ensure orderly growth of the telecom sector and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 28-03-1997
Act Year: 1997
Ministry: Ministry of Communications
Department: Department of Telecommunications
Enforcement Date : 25-01-1997
Section 20.
Crime: Wilfully failing to comply with an order of the Appellate Tribunal.
Section 29
Crime: Violating any direction of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.
The Telecommunications Act, 2023
Enactment Date: 24-12-2023
Act Year: 2023
Ministry: Ministry of Communications
Department: Department of Telecommunications
Media, Communications and Publishing
Short Title
The Telecommunications Act, 2023
Long Title
An Act to amend and consolidate the law relating to development, expansion and operation of telecommunication services and telecommunication networks; assignment of spectrum; and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 24-12-2023
Act Year: 2023
Ministry: Ministry of Communications
Department: Department of Telecommunications
Enforcement Date :
Section 42(5)
Crime: Causing damage to the telecommunication network other than critical telecommunication infrastructure.
Section 42(4) r/w Section 21
Crime: Wilfully contravening any measures specified by the Central Government in a notification in the interest of national security, friendly relations with foreign States, or in the event of war.
Section 42(3)(f)
Crime: Wilfully possessing radio equipment knowing that it uses unauthorised or tampered telecommunication identifiers.
Section 42(3)(e)
Crime: Obtaining subscriber identity modules or other telecommunication identifiers through fraud, cheating, or personation.
Section 42(3)(d)
Crime: Possessing radio equipment without authorisation or an exemption that can accommodate more than the specified number of subscriber identity modules.
Section 42(3)(c)
Crime: Tampering with telecommunication identifiers.
Section 42(3)(b)
Crime: Using telecommunication identifiers not allotted or permitted by the Central Government.
Section 42(3)(a)
Crime: Possessing any equipment that blocks telecommunication, without an authorisation.
Section 42(3)(a)
Crime: Using any equipment that blocks telecommunication, without an authorisation.
Section 42(2)(b)
Crime: Unlawfully intercepting a message directly, indirectly, or through personation.
Section 42(2)(a)
Crime: Gaining unauthorised access to a telecommunication network or to data of an authorised entity directly, indirectly or through personation.
Section 42(2)(a)
Crime: Transferring data of an authorised entity directly, indirectly or through personation.
Section 42(1) r/w Section 3(1)
Crime: Causing damage to critical telecommunication infrastructure.
Section 42(1) r/w Section 3(1)
Crime: Providing telecommunication services or establishing telecommunication network without due authorisation from the Central Government.
The Territorial Army Act, 1948
Enactment Date: 10-09-1948
Act Year: 1948
Ministry: Ministry of Defence
Department: Department of Military Affairs
Enforcement Date: 10-09-1948
Defence of India and Armed Forces
Short Title
The Territorial Army Act, 1948
Long Title
An Act to provide for the constitution of a Territorial Army.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 10-09-1948
Act Year: 1948
Ministry: Ministry of Defence
Department: Department of Military Affairs
Enforcement Date : 10-09-1948
Section 7A(2) r/w Section 7(1)(c)
Crime: Employer failing to comply with an order to pay required compensation for failure or inability to re-employ a person who was required to perform military service
Section 7A(2) r/w Section 7(1)(b)
Crime: Employer failing to comply with an order to re-employ a person who was required to perform military service, on terms deemed suitable.
Section 10A(c)
Crime: Failing without sufficient cause to submit to medical or other examination when called upon to do so by the prescribed authority under rules made under this Act.
Section 10A(b) r/w Section 6A(2)
Crime: Failing without sufficient cause to report for service in the Territorial Army when required to do so by the prescribed authority.
Section 10A(a) r/w Section 6A(5)
Crime: Failing without sufficient cause to comply with any requisition to furnish prescribed particulars as a person in charge of the management of a public utility service, with respect to persons employed under them who may be liable to perform service.
Section 10A(a) r/w Section 6A(4)
Crime: Failing without sufficient cause to comply with any requisition to fill up such forms as may be prescribed and sign and lodge them with the prescribed authority within the specified time.
Section 10
Crime: Contravening any of the provisions of this Act or any rule made thereunder for which no punishment is otherwise provided.
The Territorial Waters, Continental Shelf, Exclusive Economic Zone and Other Maritime Zones Act, 1976
Enactment Date: 25-08-1976
Act Year: 1976
Ministry: Ministry of External Affairs
Enforcement Date: 15-01-1977
Maritime Law; Shipping and Inland Navigation
Short Title
The Territorial Waters, Continental Shelf, Exclusive Economic Zone and Other Maritime Zones Act, 1976
Long Title
An Act to provide for certain matters relating to the territorial waters continental shelf, exclusive economic zone and other maritime zones of India.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 25-08-1976
Act Year: 1976
Ministry: Ministry of External Affairs
Enforcement Date : 15-01-1977
Section 11.
Crime: Contravening any provision of this Act or any notification thereunder.
The Terrorist Affected Areas (Special Courts) Act, 1984
Enactment Date: 31-08-1984
Act Year: 1984
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Internal Security
Enforcement Date: 14-07-1984
Administration of Justice
Short Title
The Terrorist Affected Areas (Special Courts) Act, 1984
Long Title
An Act to provide for the speedy trial of certain offences in terrorist affected areas and for matters connected therewith.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 31-08-1984
Act Year: 1984
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Internal Security
Enforcement Date : 14-07-1984
Section 12(4) r/w Section 12(2)
Crime: Contravening any direction issued by a Special Court to keep the identity and address of the witness secret.
The Textile Undertakings (Nationalisation) Act, 1995
Enactment Date: 08-09-1995
Act Year: 1995
Ministry: Ministry of Textiles
Enforcement Date: 01-04-1994
Nationalisation
Short Title
The Textile Undertakings (Nationalisation) Act, 1995
Long Title
An Act to provide for the acquisition and transfer of the textile undertakings, and the right, title and interest of the owners in respect of the textile undertakings, specified in the First Schedule with a view to augmenting the production and distribution of different varieties of cloth and yarn so as to subserve the interests of the general public and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 08-09-1995
Act Year: 1995
Ministry: Ministry of Textiles
Enforcement Date : 01-04-1994
Section 31(c)
Crime: Wrongfully removing or destroying any property forming part of any textile undertaking.
Section 31(c)
Crime: Knowingly preferring any false or grossly inaccurate claim under this Act.
Section 31(b)
Crime: Wrongfully obtaining possession of, or retaining, any property forming part of the textile undertaking.
Section 31(b)
Crime: Wilfully withholding or failing to furnish any document relating to such textile undertaking to the Central Government, the National Textile Corporation or any person specified by them.
Section 31(b)
Crime: Failing to deliver any assets, books of account, registers or other documents in one's custody relating to the sick textile undertaking to the National Textile Corporation or any person specified by that Corporation.
Section 31(a)
Crime: Wrongfully withholding property from the central government or new company
The Textiles Committee Act, 1963
Enactment Date: 03-12-1963
Act Year: 1963
Ministry: Ministry of Textiles
Enforcement Date: 22-08-1964
Textiles
Short Title
The Textiles Committee Act, 1963
Long Title
An Act to provide for the establishment of a Committee for ensuring the quality of textiles and textile machinery and for matters connected therewith.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 03-12-1963
Act Year: 1963
Ministry: Ministry of Textiles
Enforcement Date : 22-08-1964
Section 17(2)(b)
Crime: Contravening any order prohibiting the sale of any textile or textile machinery for internal consumption.
Section 17(2)(a)
Crime: Contravening any order prohibiting the export of any textiles or textile machinery.