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13-573: Delimitation Act, 2002 is a law of India. The Election Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2016, introduced by Law Minister D. V. Sadananda Gowda , seeks to amend Section 11 of the Delimitation Act, 2002. Once passed, the proposed Bill will enable the Election Commission to carry out a limited delimitation of assembly and parliamentary constituencies in Cooch Behar district of West Bengal following

26-639: Is a part of the Department of Revenue in the Ministry of Finance, Government of India.[24] The CBDT provides essential inputs for policy and planning of direct taxes in India and is also responsible for administration of the direct tax laws through Income Tax Department. The CBDT is a statutory authority functioning under the Central Board of Revenue Act, 1963.It is India's official FATF unit. The Central Board of Revenue as

39-538: Is also entrusted with the task of dealing with certain matters relating to List III of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution like personal law, contracts evidence, etc. The responsibility of maintaining up to date the statutes enacted by Parliament is also with this Department. The Allocation of Business Rules identify the following functions to be carried out by this Department: The Department of Justice performs

52-688: Is the oldest limb of the government of India dating back to 1833 when the Charter Act 1833 was enacted by the British Parliament when India was under British control . The said Act vested for the first time legislative power in a single authority, namely the Governor General in Council . By virtue of this authority and the authority vested under him under section 22 of the Indian Councils Act 1861

65-599: The Government of India is a cabinet ministry which deals with the management of the legal affairs, legislative activities and administration of justice in India through its three departments namely the Legislative Department and the Department of Legal Affairs and the Department of Justice respectively. The Department of Legal Affairs is concerned with advising the various Ministries of the Central Government while

78-627: The Central Government i.e. Bills to be introduced in Parliament, Ordinances to be promulgated by the President, measures to be enacted as President's Acts for States under the President's rule and Regulations to be made by the President for Union territories. It is also concerned with election Laws namely the Representation of the People Act 1950 and the Representation of the People Act 1951. In addition, it

91-508: The Department apex body charged with the administration of taxes came into existence as a result of the Central Board of Revenue Act, 1924. Initially the Board was in charge of both direct and indirect taxes. However, when the administration of taxes became too unwieldy for one Board to handle, the Board was split up into two, namely the Central Board of Direct Taxes and Central Board of Excise and Customs with effect from 1 January 1964. This bifurcation

104-642: The Governor General in Council enacted laws for the country from 1834 to 1920. After the commencement of the Government of India Act 1919 the legislative power was exercised by the Indian Legislature constituted thereunder. The Government of India Act 1919 was followed by the Government of India Act 1935 . With the passing of the Indian Independence Act 1947 India became a 'dominion' and the 'dominion legislature' made laws from 1947 to 1949 under

117-657: The Legislative Department is concerned with drafting of principal legislation for the Central Government. The ministry is headed by Cabinet Minister of Law and Justice Arjun Ram Meghwal appointed by the President of India on the recommendation of the Prime Minister of India . The first Law and Justice minister of independent India was Dr. B. R. Ambedkar , who served in the Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru 's cabinet during 1947–51. Ministry of law and justice

130-621: The Ministry comprises the following departments: The Department of Legal Affairs has two main duties: advice and litigation. Specifically, the following functions are allocated to the Department: The Department's Main Secretariat is in New Delhi. It also maintains Branch Secretariats in the cities of Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and Bengaluru. The Legislative Department is mainly concerned with drafting of all principal legislation for

143-468: The administrative functions in relation to the appointment of various judges at various courts in India, maintenance and revision of the conditions and rules of service of the judges and other related areas. The Department is housed in Jaisalmer House . The Allocation of Business Rules identify the following functions to be carried out by this Department: new act The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT)

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156-547: The exchange of 51 Bangladeshi and 111 Indian enclaves in July 2015. The enclaves were exchanged pursuant to the 1974 Land Boundary Agreement and 2011 Protocol and Instruments of Ratification during Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's visit to Bangladesh on 6–7 June 2015. This article about the law of India is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ministry of Law and Justice (India) The Ministry of Law and Justice ( ISO : Vidhi aura Nyāya Maṁtrālaya ) in

169-673: The provisions of section 100 of the Government of India Act 1935 as adapted by the India (Provisional Constitution) Order 1947 . When the Constitution of India came into force on 26 January 1950, the legislative power thereafter got vested in the Parliament of India . The Government of India (Allocation of Business) Rules of 1961 entail the various departments working under the Ministry of Law and Justice of Government of India . In terms of these Rules,

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