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57b37784d94c6d3f3d710e06995dc0d599c0089f · 1984 · State unknown

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Parent: Asiatic Society Act, 1984 (7f361a1aedf4e30bebd5b06cf3a7cf3d043241c3)

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at“. .A‘.’ W “‘1 N ?‘ flfi ”MM ”n, n . .v ‘3“ .1“ AL ~ In 1‘ ?.1 n? g‘\‘ AL— I." A“ - warm EXTRAORDINARY m H—mr! 1 PART II—Sectlon 1 ' mtmt a' mtm PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY affaeafl‘,nytetrt,al=ai 23, ism/via 3, 1906 NEW DELHI, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, lgh/CHAITRA 3, 1905 mmfhfiwmfima'mhqmm fiwn'mmwfil Separate paging ls given to this Part in order that it may be filed as a separate compilation MINISTRY OF LAW, JUSTICE AND COMPANY AFFAIRS (legislative Department) New Delhi, the 23rd March, 1984/Chaitra 3, 19'06 (Saka) The folliowing Act of Parliament received the assent of the President on the 23rd March. 1984, and is Published for general infiormation:— THE ASIATIC SOCIETY ACT, I984. N0. 5 or 1984 [23rd March, 1984.] An Act to declare the institution known as the Asiatic Society haVing at present its registered office in Calcutta to be an institution of national importance and to provide for certain matters connected therewith. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Thirty—fifth Year of the Republic of India as followszre (1) This Act may be called the Asiatic Society Act, 1984. It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. Whereas the late William Jones founded on the 15th day of January, 1784. an institution in Calcutta which is now known as the Asiatic Society and the objects of which are such as to make the institution one of national importance. it is hereby declared that the said Asiatic Society is an institution of national importance. Pin 11] No. u] 511110" 1 EH 1 1 10EH!)d Con— 3:11:9Declare"9" 9f 233:" hi . an 3 his": tlon of national Importnnce. Definitions. Grant's, loans, etC., by Central Government to Society. Audit of accounts of Society. Annual report. In this Act, unless the context otherwise r

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1 · 10EH!)d Con— 3:11:9Declare"9" 9f 233:"
4 · For the purpose of enabling the Society to discharge efficiently its functions, including in particular those relating to research, literary, library, scientific and museological activities, collection of manuscripts, coins and art objects, and the publication of periodicals, books and other literature, the Central Government may, after due appropriation .made by Parliament by law in this behalf, pay to the Society in each financial year such sums of money as that Government considers necessary by way of grants, loans or otherwise.
11 · The Society shall be bound to afford all necessary, facilities to the Board constituted under section 8 and to every committee constituted under section 9 or section 10 for the purpose of enabling them to carry out their duties.
14 · The provisions of this Act shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith contained in the memorandum or regulations or the West Bengal Societies Registration Act, 1961 or any other law for the time force.
15 · (l) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette. make rules to carry out the provisions of this Act.