Full Judgement
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THE PROVIDENT FUNDS ACT, 1925
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ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
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SECTIONS
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
2. Definitions.
3. Protection of compulsory deposits.
4. Provisions regarding re-payments.
5. Rights of nominees.
6. Power 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.
7. Protection for acts done in good faith.
8. Power to apply the Act to other Provident Funds.
9. Savings as to estates of soldiers.
10. [Repealed.].
THE SCHEDULE.
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THE PROVIDENT FUNDS ACT, 1925
ACTNO. 19 OF 1925
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[27th August, 1925.]
An Act to amend and consolidate the law relating to Government and other Provident Funds.
WHEARES it is expedient to amend and consolidate the law relating to Government and other
Provident Funds;
It is hereby enacted as follows:—
1. Short title, extent and commencement.—(1) This Act may be called the Provident Funds
Act, 1925.
(2) It extends to the whole of India
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[except the State of Jammu and Kashmir*]
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(3) It shall come into force on such date
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as the Central Government may, by notification in the
Official Gazette, appoint.
2. Definitions.—In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or
context,—
(a) “compulsory deposit” means a subscription to, or deposit in, a Provident Fund which,
under the rules of the Fund, is not, until the happening of some specified contingency,
repayable on demand otherwise than for the purpose of the payment of, premia in respect of a
policy of life insurance,
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[or the payment of subscriptions or premia in respect of a family
pension fund], and includes any contribution
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*** and any interest or increment which has
accrued under the rules of the fund on any such subscription, deposit or contribution, and
also any such subscription, deposit, contribution, interest or increment remaining to the credit
of the subscriber or depositor after the happening of any such contingency;
(b) “contribution” means any amount credited in a Provident Fund, by
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[any authority
administering the Fund], by way of addition to,
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[a subscription to, or deposit or balance
at the credit of an individual account in,] the Fund; and “contributory Provident Fund”
means a Provident Fund the rules of which provide for the crediting of contributions;
(c) “dependant” means any of the following relatives of
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a deceased subscriber to, or a
depositor in, a Provident Fund, namely, a wife, husband, parent, child, minor brother,
unmarried sister and a deceased son's widow and child, and, where no parent of the
subscriber or depositor is alive, a paternal grand-parent;
(d) “G o v e r n m e n t P r o v i d e n t F u n d” m e a n s a P r o v i d e n t F u n d , o t h e r t h a n a
R a i l w ay Provident Fund, constituted by the authority of
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[the Secretary of State, the
Central Government, the Crown Representative or any State Government] for any class or
1. This Act has been declared to be in force in—the district of Khondmals by Regulation 4 of 1936, s. 3 and Sch.; and the
district of Angul by Regulation 5 of 1936, s. 3 and Sch., also partially extended to Berar by C.P. and Berar Act 4 of 1941;
amended partially in U.P. by U.P. Act 19 of 1953.
The Act has been extended to Goa, Daman and Diu by Regulation 12 of 1962, s. 3 and Sch.; to Pondicherry (w.e.f. 1-10-
1963) by Regulation 7 of 1963, s. 3 and Sch. I, to Dadra and Nagar Haveli (w.e.f. 1-7-1965) by Regulation 6 of 1963, s. 2
and Sch.I and to Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands (w.e.f. 1-10-1967) by Regulation 8 of 1965, s. 3 and Sch.
2. Subs. by Act 3 of 1851, s. 3 and Schedule, for “except Part B States”.
3. The words “including British Baluchistan” omitted by the A.O. 1948.
4. 1st April, 1926, Gazette of India, 1925, Pt. I, p. 1182.
5. Ins. by Act 1 of 1930, s. 2.
6. The words “credited in respect of any such subscription or deposit” omitted by s. 2, ibid.
7. Subs. by Act 28 of 1925, s. 2, for “the authority by which the Fund has been constituted”.
8. Subs. by Act 1 of 1930, s. 2, for “or otherwise in respect of, a subscription to, or deposit in,”.
9. Subs. by the A.O. 1937, for “the Government”.
*. Vide Notification No. S.O. 3912 (E), dated 30th October, 2019, this Act is made applicable to the Union territory of Jammu
and Kashmir and the Union territory of Ladakh.
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classes of
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[persons in the service of the Government] or
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[of persons employed in
educational institutions or employed by bodies existing solely for educational purposes],
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[and references in this Act to the Government shall be construed accordingly];
(e)“Provident Fund” means a fund in which subscriptions or deposits of any class or
classes of employees are received and held on their individual accounts, and includes any
contributions
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*** and any interest or increment accruing on such subscriptions, deposits or
contributions under the rules of the Fund;
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[(f) “Railway administration” means—
(i) any company administering a railway or tramway in
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[any part of India] either
under a special Act of Parliament
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[of the United Kingdom] or an Indian law, or under
under contract with the Government, or
(ii)the manager of any railway or tramway administered by the Central Government] or by a
State Government,
and includes, in any case referred to in sub-clause (ii) the
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[Central Government] or the. State
Government, as the case may be;]
(g) “Railway Provident Fund” means a Provident Fund constituted by the authority of a rail
Way administration for any class or classes of its employees.
3. Protection of compulsory deposits.—(1) A compulsory deposit in any Government or
Railway Provident Fund shall not in any way be capable of being assigned or charged and shall
not be liable to attachment under any decree or order of any Civil, Revenue or Criminal Court in
respect of any debt or liability incurred by the subscriber or depositor, and neither the Official
Assignee nor any receiver appointed under the Provincial Insolvency Act, 1920 (5 of 1920),
shall be entitled to, or have any claim on, any such compulsory deposit.
(2)Any sum standing to the credit of any subscriber to, or depositor in, any such Fund at
the time of his decease and payable under the rules of the Fund to any dependant of the
subscriber or depositor, or to such person as may be authorised by law to receive payment on
his behalf, shall, subject to any deduction authorised by this Act and, save where the
dependant is the widow or child of the subscriber or depositor, subject also to the rights of an
assignee under an assignment made before the commencement of this Act, vest in the
dependant, and shall, subject as aforesaid, be free from any debt or other liability incurred by
the deceased or incurred by the dependant before the death of the subscriber or depositor.
4. Provisions regarding re-payments.—(1)When under the rules of any Government or
Railway Provident Fund the sum standing to the credit of any subscriber or depositor, or the
balance thereof after the making of any deduction authorised by this Act, has become payable,
the officer whose duty is to make the payment shall pay the sum or balance, as the case may
be, to the subscriber or depositor, or, if he is dead, shall—
(a)if the sum or balance, or, any part thereof, vests in a dependant under the
provisions of section 3, pay the same to the dependant or to such person as may be
authorised by law to receive payment on his behalf; or
1. Subs. by Act 25 of 1942, s. 3 and the Second Schedule, for “its employees”.
2. Subs. by Act 7 of 1927, s. 2, for “for teachers in educational institutions”.
3. I n s . b y t h e A . O . 1 9 3 7 .
4. The words “credited in respect of such subscriptions or deposits” omitted by Act 1 of 1930, s.2.
5. Subs. by the A.O. 1937, for clause (f).
6. Subs. by Act 3 of 1951, s. 3 and Sch., for “a part A State or a part C State”.
7. Ins. by the A.O. 1950.
8. Subs. by the A.O. 1948, for “Federal Railway Authority”.
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(b) if the whole sum or balance, as the case may be, does not exceed five thousand
rupees, pay the same, or any part thereof, which is not payable under clause (a),to any person
nominated to receive it under the rules of the Fund, or, if no person is so nominated, to any
person appearing to him to be otherwise entitled to receive it; or
(c) in the case of any sum or balance, or any part thereof, which is not payable to any person
under clause (a)or clause (b) pay the same,—
(i)to any person nominated to receive it under the rules of the Fund, on production
by such person of probate or letters of administration evidencing the grant to him of
administration to the estate of the deceased or a certificate granted under the Succession
Certificate Act, 1889
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(7 of 1889), or under the Bombay Regulation VIII of 1827,
entitling the holder thereof to receive payment of such sum, balance or part, or
(ii)where no person is so nominated, to any person who produces such probate, letters or
certificate:
Provided that, where the whole or any part of any sum standing to the credit of the
subscriber or depositor has been assigned to any other person before the commencement of this
Act, and notice in writing of the assignment has been received by the officer from the assignee,
the officer shall, after making any deduction authorised by this Act and any payment due under
clause (a)to or on behalf of the widow or children of the subscriber or depositor—
(i) if the subscriber or depositor or, if he is dead, the person to whom in the absence
of any valid assignment the sum or balance would be payable under this sub-section
gives his consent in writing, pay the sum or part or the balance thereof, as the case may
be, to the assignee, or
(ii) if such consent is not forthcoming, withhold payment of the sum, part or balance, as the
case may be, pending a decision of a competent Civil Court as to the person entitled to receive it.
(2) The making of any payment authorised by sub-section (1) shall be a full discharge to the
Government or the railway administration, as the case may be, from all liability in respect of so
much of the sum standing to the credit of the subscriber or depositor as is equivalent to the
amount so paid.
5. Rights of nominees.—
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[(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any law for the time
being in force or in any disposition, whether testamentary or otherwise, by a subscriber to, or
depositor in, a Government or Railway Provident Fund of the sum standing to his credit in the
Fund, or of any part thereof, where any nomination, duly made in accordance with the rules of
the Fund, purports to confer upon any person the right to receive the whole or any part of such
sum on the death of the subscriber or depositor occurring before the sum has become payable or
before the sum, having become payable, has been paid, the said person shall, on the death as
aforesaid of the subscriber or depositor, become entitled, to the exclusion of all other persons, to
receive such sum or part thereof, as the case may be, unless—
(a) such nomination is at any time varied by another nomination made in like manner or
expressly cancelled by notice given in the manner and to the authority prescribed by those
rules, or
(b) such nomination at any time becomes invalid by reason of the happening of some
contingency specified therein,—
and if the said person predeceases the subscriber or depositor, the nomination shall, so far as it
relates to the right conferred upon the said person, become void and of no effect:
Provided that where provision has been duly made in the nomination in accordance with
the rules of the Fund, conferring upon some other person such right in the stead of the person
1. See now the Indian Succession Act, 1925 (39 of 1925).
2. Subs.by Act 11 of 1946, s. 2, for sub-section (1).
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deceased, such right shall, upon the decease as aforesaid of the said person, pass to such other
person.]
(2)Notwithstanding anything contained in
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[the Indian Succession Act, 1925 (39 of 1925)]
or the Bombay Regulation VIII of 1827, any
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[person, who becomes entitled as aforesaid, may
be granted] a certificate-under that Act, or that Regulation, as the case may be, entitling him to
receive payment of such sum or part, and such certificate shall not be deemed to be invalidated
or superseded by any grant to any other person of probate or letters of administration to the
estate of the deceased.
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[(3) The provisions of this section as amended by sub-section (1)of section 2 of the Provident Funds
(Amendment) Act, 1946 (11 of 1946), shall apply also to all such nominations made before the date of
the commencement of that Act:
Provided that the provisions of this section as so amended shall not operate to affect any
case, in which before the said date any sum has been paid, or has under the rules of the Fund
become payable in pursuance of any nomination duly made in accordance with those rules.]
6. Power to make deductions.—When the sum standing to the credit of any subscriber or
depositor in any Government or Railway Provident Fund which is a contributory Provident
Fund becomes payable, there may, if the authority
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[specified in this behalf in. the rules of the
fund] so directs, be deducted therefrom and paid to
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[Government or the Railway admini-
station, as the case may bed],—
(a) any amount due under a liability incurred by the subscriber or depositor to
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[Government or the Railway administration], but not exceeding in any case the total
amount of any contributions credited to the account of the subscriber or depositor and of
any interest or increment which has accrued on such contributions; or
(b) where the subscriber or depositor has been dismissed from
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[his employment]
for any reasons specified in this behalf in the rules of the Fund, or where he has
resigned such employment within five years of the commencement thereof, the whole
or any part of the amount of any such contributions, interest and increment.
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[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.—(1) In this section, unless the context otherwise requires,—
(a) “Central Government officer” means a subscriber to, or depositor in, a contributory
provident fund constituted by the Central Government, who, immediately before his
retirement, is a member of a Central Service Class I, but does not include an officer
appointed under a contract of service for a specified term;
(b) “commercial employment” means employment in any capacity (including that of
an agent) under any company, co-operative society, firm or individual engaged in
trading, commercial, industrial, financial or professional business and includes also—
(i) a directorship of a company;
(ii) the holding of any office, whether elective or otherwise, such as that of
president, chairman, manager, secretary, treasurer, by whatever name called in a co-
operative society; and
1. Subs. by Act 35 of 1950, s. 3 and the Second Schedule, for “the Succession Certificate Act, 1889”.
2. Subs. by Act 11 of 1946, s. 2, for certain words.
3. Added by s. 2, ibid.
4. Subs. by Act 28 of 1925, s. 3, for “by which the Fund has been constituted”.
5. Subs. by s. 3, ibid., for “that authority”.
6. Subs. by s. 3, ibid., for “the employment of that authority”.
7. Ins. by Act 46 of 1975, s. 2 (w.e.f. 7-2-1977).
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(iii) the setting up of practice, either independently or as partner of a firm, as
adviser or consultant in matters in respect of which the Central Government officer,—
(A) has no pr ofe ssi ona l qua lific ati ons and t he ma tter s in res pe ct of which
t he practice is to be set up or is carried on are relatable to his official knowledge or
experience, or
(B) has professional qualification, but the matters in respect of which such practice is to
be set up are such as are likely to give his clients an unfair advantage by reason of the posts
held by him under the Central Government, or
(C) has to undertake work involving liaison or contact with the offices or officers of
Central Government,
but does not include employment in or under a corporation or company wholly or substantially
owned or controlled by Government or employment in or under a body controlled or financed
wholly or substantially by Government;
(c) “Government contributions” means contributions made after the commencement of the
Provident Funds (Amendment) Act, 1975 (46 of 1975), in respect of any period after such
commencement, by the Central Government or by a State Government or by a local authority within
the meaning of the Local Authorities Loans Act, 1914 (9 of 1914);
(d) “prescribed” means prescribed by rules made by the Central Government by notification in
the Official Gazette.
(2)No Central Government officer shall have any right to the Government contributions made to his
credit in a contributory provident fund in any case where he takes up commercial employment at any
time before the expiry of two years from the date of his retirement without the prior permission of the
Central Government.
Explanation 1.—For the purposes of this sub-section and sub-section (7), “date of retirement” in
relation to a Central Government officer re-employed after retirement without any break either in the
same or any other Class I post under the Central Government or any other equivalent post under a State
Government, shall mean the date on which such Central Government officer finally ceases to be re-
employed in Government service.
Explanation 2.—A Central Government officer permitted by the Central Government to take up a
particular commercial employment during his leave preparatory to retirement shall be deemed, for the
purposes of this sub-section, to have obtained prior permission of the Central Government for his
continuance in such employment after retirement.
(3) Subject to the provisions of sub-section (4), the Central Government may, by order in
writing, on an application made in the prescribed form by a Central Government officer, grant,
subject to such conditions, if any, as it may deem necessary, permission, or refuse, for reasons to
be recorded in the order, permission, to such officer to take up the commercial employment
specified in the application.
(4)In granting or refusing permission under this section to a Central Government officer for
taking up any commercial employment, the Central Government shall have regard to the following
factors, namely:—
(a) the nature of the employment proposed to be taken up and the antecedents of the
employer;
(b) whether his duties in the employment which he proposes to take up might be such as to bring
him into conflict with Government;
(c) whether the officer while in service had any such dealing with the employer under whom lie
proposes to seek employment as might afford a reasonable basis for the suspicion that such officer
had shown favours to such employer;
(d) any other relevant factors which may be prescribed.
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(5) Where within a period of sixty days of the date of receipt of an application under
sub-section (3), the Central Government does not refuse to grant the permission applied for
or does not communicate the refusal to the applicant, the Central Government shall be deemed to have
granted the permission applied for.
(6) Where the Central Government grants the permission applied for subject to any
conditions or refuses such permission, the applicant may, within thirty days of the receipt of
the order of the Central Government to that effect, make a representation against any such
condition or refusal and the Central Government may make such orders thereon as it deems
fit:
Provided that no order other than an order cancelling such condition or granting such
permission without any conditions shall be made under this sub-section without giving the
person making the representation an opportunity to show cause against the order proposed to
be made.
(7) if any Central Government officer takes up any commercial employment at any time
before the expiry of two years from the date of his retirement without the prior permission of
the Central Government or commits a breach of any condition Subject to which permission to
take up any commercial employment has been granted to him under this section, it shall be
competent for the Central Government to declare by order in writing and for reasons to be
recorded therein that he shall not be entitled to such part of the Government contributions made
in relation to such officer as may be specified in the order and if he has received payment
thereof, to direct that he shall refund to the Central Government an amount equivalent to such
part of the Government contributions:
Provided that no such order shall be made without giving the officer concerned an opportunity of
showing cause against such declaration or direction:
Provided further that in making any order under this sub-section, the Central Government shall have
regard to the following factors, namely:—
(i) the financial circumstances of the officer concerned;
(ii) the nature of, and the emoluments from, the commercial employment taken up by the
officer concerned;
(iii) such other relevant factors as may be prescribed.
(8) Any a mount require d to be refunded by an order under sub-section (7) ma y, if it is
not refunded within the prescribed period, be recovered as arrears of land revenue.
(9) Every order passed by the Central Government under this section shall be communicated to the
officer concerned.
(10) The provisions of this section shall have effect notwithstanding anything to the
contrary contained in any other provision of this Act or the rules applicable to any contributory
provident fund.
(11)Every rule made by the Central Government under this section shall be laid, as soon as
may be after it is made, before each House of Parliament, while it is in session, for a total period
of thirty days which may be comprised in one session or in two or more successive sessions, and
if, before the expiry of the session immediately following the session or the successive sessions
aforesaid, both Houses agree in making any modification in the rule or both Houses agree that
the rule should not be made, the rule shall thereafter have effect only in such modified form or
be of no effect, as the case may be; so, however, that any such modification or annulment shall
be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under that rule.]
7. Protection for acts done in good faith.—No suit or other legal proceeding shall lie
against any person in respect of anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done
under this Act.
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8. Power to apply the Act to other Provident Funds.—
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[(1)] The
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[appropriate Government] may,
by notification in the Official Gazette, direct that the provisions of this Act
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[(except section 6A)]shall
apply to any Provident Fund established for the benefit of its employees by any local authority
within the meaning of the Local Authorities Loans Act, 1914 (9 of 1914), and, on the making of
such declaration, this Act shall apply accordingly, as if such Provident Fund were a Government
Provident Fund and such local authority were the Government.
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[(2) The
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[appropriate Government] may, by notification in the Official Gazette, direct that
the provisions of this Act
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[(except section 6A)] shall apply to any Provident Fund established for
the benefit of the employees of any of the institutions specified in the Schedule, or of any group of
such institutions, and, on the making of such declaration, this Act shall apply accordingly, as if
such Provident Fund were a Government Provident Fund and the authority having custody of the
Fund were the Government:
Provided that section 6 shall apply as if the authority making the contributions referred to in that
section were the Government.
(3)The
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[appropriate Government] may, by notification in the Official Gazette, add to the Schedule
the name of any public institution it may deem fit, and any such addition shall take effect as if it had
been made by this Act.]
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[(4) In this section “the appropriate Government” means—
(a) in relation to a cantonment authority, a port authority for a major port, and any
institution which, or the objects of which, appear to the Central Government to fall within
List I in the Seventh Schedule to
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[the Constitution], the Central Government; and
(b) in other cases, the State Government.
Explanation.—“The State Government” in relation to an institution registered under the
Societies Registration Act, 1860 (21 of 1860) means the State Government of the State in which the
society is registered.]
9. Savings as to estates of soldiers.—Nothing in section 4 or section 5 shall apply to money
belonging to any estate for the purpose of the administration of which the Regimental Debts Act, 1893
(56 & 57 Viet., c.5), applies.
10. [Repeals.] Rep. by the Repealing Act, 1927 (12 of 1927), s. 2 and Sch.
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1. Section 8 re-numbered as sub-section (1) thereof by Act 1 of 1930, s. 3.
2. Subs. by the A.O. 1937, for “L.G.”.
3. Ins. by Act 46 of 1975, s. 3 (w.e.f. 7-2-1977).
4. Added by Act 1 of 1930, s. 3.
5. Subs. by the A.O. 1937, for “G.G. in C.”.
6. Ins. by Act 46 of 1975, s. 3 (w.e.f. 7-2-1977).
7. Ins. by the A.O. 1937.
8. Subs. by the A.O. 1950, for “the Government of India Act, 1935”.
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[THE SCHEDULE
LIST OF INSTITUTIONS
[See sub-section (2) of section 8]
1. The Pasteur Institute of India, Kasauli.
2. The Calcutta Improvement Tribunal.
3. A Court of Wards.
4. The Indian Central Cotton Committee.
5. The Trustees for the European Hospital for mental diseases at Ranchi.
6. The National Association for supplying female medical aid to the women of India.
7. A College affiliated to a University established by Statute.]
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8. The Indian Coal Grading Board.
9. The Lady Minto’s Indian Nursing Association.
10. The Indian Red Cross Society.
11. The Indian Lac Cess Committee.
12. The Madras State Branch of the Indian Red Cross Society.
13. The Imperial Bank of India.
14. The Bihar and Orissa Medical Examination Board.
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16. The Institution created for the control of emigrant Labour under the Tea Districts Emigrant
Labour Act, 1932.
17. The Bombay Board of Film Censors.
18. The Calcutta University.
19. The Central Board of Irrigation.
20. The Reserve Bank of India.
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22. The Banaras Hindu University.
23. The Medical Council of India.
24. The Indian Coffee Cess Committee.
25. The Inter-State Board for Anglo-Indian and European Education.
26. The Indian Research Fund Association.
27. The Delhi Joint Water and Sewage Board.
28. The Tuberculosis Association of India.
29. The Coal Mines Stowing Board.
1. The Schedule containing items 1 to 7 was added by Act 1 of 1930, s. 4. The original Schedule was omitted by Act
12 of 1927, s. 2 and Sch.
2. Items a fter 7 wer e added from ti me to time b y notifications under s. 8(3) of the Act.
3. Entry “15. The Punjab University.” omitted by the A.O. 1948.
4. Entry “21. The Trustees of the Victoria Memorial Park, Rangoon.” omitted, ibid.
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30. A Group Committee of the Sleeper Pool of Indian Railways.
31. The Indian Coffee Market Expansion Board.
32. The Coal Mines Rescue Stations Committee.
33. The Indian Coffee Board.
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35. The Indian Rubber Board.
36. The Indian Central Sugarcane Committee.
37. All-India Cattle Show Committee.
38. The Coal Mines Labour Welfare Fund.
39. The Indian Coconut Committee.
40. The Indian Central Tobacco Committee.
41. The Employees' State Insurance Corporation.
42. The Indian Tea Licensing Committee.
43. The Coal Board established under the Coal Mines (Conservation and Safety) Act, 1952.
44. The Delhi Road Transport Authority, New Delhi.
45. The Central Tea Board.
46. The Indian Central Oilseeds Committee.
47. The Central Institute of Research in Indigenous Systems of Medicine, Jamnagar.
48. The Indian Standards Institution, Delhi.
49. The Textiles Committee.
50. The Deshbandhu College, Kalkaji.
51. The Damodar Valley Corporation.
52. The Central Silk Board.
53. The University Grants Commission, New Delhi.
54. The Khadi and Village Industries Commission.
55. The Lawrence School (Sanawar) Society.
56. The Kalavati Saran Children’s Hospital, New Delhi.
57. The Sri Guru TegBahadurKhalsa College, Delhi.
58. The Tea Board.
59. Lady Shri Ram College for Women, New Delhi.
60. Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi.
61. The Central Board for Worker’s Education.
62. The Oil and Natural Gas Commission.
63. The School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi.
64. The Central Board of Trustees for the administration of the Provident Fund established under the
Employees’ Provident Funds Scheme, 1952.
1. Entry “34. The N.W.F. Provincial Branch of the Indian Red Cross Society.” Om i t t e d b y t h e A . 0 . 1 9 4 8 .
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65. The Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation.
66. Uttar Pradesh Financial Corporation established (incorporated) under the State Financial
Corporations Act, 1951 (63 of 1951).
67. Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.
68. The Indian Nursing Council.
69. Gujarat State Financial Corporation established (incorporated) under the State Financial
Corporations Act, 1951 (63 of 1951).
70. Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.
71. Rajasthan Financial Corporation incorporated under the State Financial Corporations Act, 1951
(63 of 1951).
72. Air India International Corporation.
73. The Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi.
74. The Pannalal Girdharlal D.A.V. College, New Delhi.
75. Delhi School of Social Work, Delhi.
76. The All-India Institute of Medical Sciences.
77. The Board of Trustees for the administration of the Provident Fund established under the Coal
Mines Provident Fund Scheme, 1948.
78. Janki Devi Mahavidyalaya, New Delhi.
79. The Indian Council for Cultural Relations, New Delhi.
80. National Productivity Council.
81. The National Industrial Development Corporation Limited.
82. The Post-Graduate Training Centre in Ayurveda, Jamnagar.
83. The Indian Investment Centre, New Delhi.
84. The Indian Airlines Corporation.
85. The Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.
86. The Vizagapatam Dock Labour Board established under the Dock Workers (Regulation of
Employment) Act, 1948 (9 of 1948).
87. The Central Social Welfare Board.
88. Orissa State Financial Corporation incorporated under the State Financial Corporations Act, 1951
(63 of 1951).
89. The Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi.
90. Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi.
91. The Delhi Wakf Board.
92. Institute of Applied Manpower Research, New Delhi.
93. The Indian Law Institute.
94. The Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.
95. Dyal Singh College, New Delhi.
96. Pramila College, Delhi.
97. Sanatan Dharma College, New Delhi.
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98. Pharmacy Council of India.
99. The Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta.
100. The Sainik Schools Society.
101. The Salar Jung Museum Board, Hyderabad.
102. The Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi.
103. Madhya Pradesh Financial Corporation incorporated under the State Financial
Corporations Act, 1951 (63 of 1951).
104. The Central Council of Gosamvardhana.
105. The State Bank of India constituted by the State Bank of India Act, 1955 (23 of 1955).
106. All-India Institute of Mental Health, Bangalore.
107. The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi.
108. Delhi Library Board, Delhi.
109. The National Institute of Health Administration and Education, New Delhi.
110. The All-India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysore.
111. The Indian Museum, Calcutta.
112. Press Council of India.
113. National Council of Education, Research and Training.
114. Indian Institute of Mass Communication Society.
115. The National Institute for Training in Industrial Engineering, Bombay.
116. Cochin Port Trust.
117. Visakhapatnam Port Trust.
118. Kandla Port Trust.
119. Mormugao Port Trust.
120. Paradip Port Trust.
121. Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi.
122. National Book Trust, India, New Delhi.
123. Export Inspection Council.
124. Export Inspection Agency, Bombay.
125. Export Inspection Agency, Delhi.
126. Export Inspection Agency, Calcutta.
127. Export Inspection Agency, Madras.
128. Export Inspection Agency, Cochin.
129. The National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology, Ranchi.
130. The Unit Trust of India established under the Unit Trust of India Act, 1963 (52 of 1963).
131. The Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi.
132. The National Institute of Bank Management, Bombay.
133. The Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh.
134. The Cardamom Board established under the Cardamom Act, 1965 (42 of 1965).
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135. Victoria Memorial Hall, Calcutta.
136. Central Institute of Research and Training in Public Co-operation, New Delhi.
137. The Mormugao Dock Labour Board established under the Dock Workers (Regulation of
Employment) Act, 1948 (9 of 1948).
138. The Cochin Dock Labour Board established under the Dock Workers (Regulation of
Employment) Act, 1948 (9 of 1948).
139. The Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies, New Delhi.
140. The Institute for Defence Studies and Anal ysis, New Delhi.
141. Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi.
142. Iron Ore Board.
143. Council of Historical Research, New Delhi.
144. Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad.
145. Seamen's Provident Fund Organisation.
146. Rural Electrification Corporation Limited.
147. Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, Bombay.
148. Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangthan.
149. Bal Bhawan Society (India).
150. Power Engineers Training Society.
151. National Institute of Hydrology.
152. Raman Research Institute, Bangalore.
153. Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi.
154. National Labour Institute.
155. National Co-operative Development Corporation, New Delhi.
156. The National Water Development Agency, New Delhi.
157.
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[The Delhi Development Authority.]
1. Ins. by Notification No. S.O. 01(E), dated 31st December, 2019.