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The Gazette of India REGISTERED No. D. (D)-73 The Gazette of India PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 43] NEW DELHI, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1976/KARTIKA 1, 1898 Separate paging is given to this Part in order that it may be filed as a separate compilation PART II—Section 3—Sub-section (ii) Statutory Orders and Notifications issued by the Ministries of the Government of India (other than the Ministry of Defence) by Central Authorities (other than the Administrations of Union Territories) of RC No, 9/66-SPE-CIA(I) against Shri Amur Nath Grover of M/s. Model Woollen Mills, Thana, Bombay and others in the High Court of Bombay. [No. 225/8/76-AVD. 11] B. C. VANJANI, Under Secy. CABINET SECRETARIAT (Department of Personnel ami Admn. Reforms) New Delhi, the 7th October, 1976 S.O. 3682.—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub- ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA section (6) of section 24 of the Code of Criminal Proce- dure, 1973 (2 of 1974), the Central Government hereby New Delhi, the 4lh October, 1976 appoints Shri P. P. Khambatta, Advocate, Bombay, as a Special Public Prosecutor to conduct on behalf of the State S.O. 3683—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub- in criminal Appeal Nos. 683 and 684 of 1975, arising out section (l) of Section 13A of the Representation of the 89 GI/76—1 (3695) 3696 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : OCTOBER 23, 1976/KARTIKA 1, 1898 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)] People Act, 1950 (43 of 1950), the Election Commission of INCOME TAX India, in consultiition with the Administration of the Union Territory of Pondichcrry, hereby nominates Shri S. R. G;in- S.O. 3686—In exercise of the powers conferred by clause dotra, I.A.S., Secretary to the Government, Health and Edu- (v) of subsection (23c) of Section 10 of the Income-tax cation Department, as the Chief Electoral Officer for the Union Territory of Pondicherry with effect from the date Act, 1961 (43 of 1961) the Central Government hereby he takes charge of the office and until further orders vice notifies 'Shri Raghavendra Swamy Mutt, Nanjangud' for the Shri A, Chandrasekhara Menon. purpose of the said section for and from assessment yenr(s) [No. 154 /POND. 116] 1973-74. P. K. MISRA, Secy. [No. 1410/F. No. 197/51/76-IT(AD] T. P. THUNJHUNWALA, Director MINISTRY OF FINANCE (Department of Revenue and Banking) New Delhi, the 28th July, 1976 (INCOME-TAX) (Banking Wlnff) S.O. 3684.—In exercise of the powers conferred by New Delhi, the 7th October, 1976 clause (v) of sub-section (23c) of section 10 of the Income- S.O. 3687.—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub- tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), the Central Government hereby section (1) of section 11 of the Regional Rural Banks Act, notifies 'Sri Sarada Math, Calcutta' for the purpose of the 1976 (21 of 1976), the Central Government hereby appoints said section for and from assessment year(s) 1975-76, Shri R. G. Puri as the Chairman of the 'Shekhawati Gramin [No. 1408/F. No. 197/42/76-IT(AT)] Bank, Sikar1 and specifies the period commencing on the 7th October, 1976 and ending with the 31st March, 1977 as the period for which the said Shri R, O. Puri shall hold office as such Chairman. [No. F. 4-81 /76-AC1 INCOME-TAX S.O. 3685.—In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (v) of sub-section (23c) of Section 10 of the Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), the Central Government hereby notifies 'Ramakrishna Sarada Mission, Calcutta' for the pur- pose of the said section for and from the assessment year(s) 1974-75. [No. 1409/F. No. 197/42/76-IT(AI)l New Delhi, the 11th October, 1976 S.O. 3688—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub- section (1) of section 11 of the Regional Rural Banks Act, 1976 (21 of 1976), the Central Government hereby appoints Shri Swamp Chandra Dash as the Chairman of the 'Cuttack Gramya Bank, Cuttack' and specifies the period commencing on the 11th October, 1976 and ending with the 31st March, 1977, as the period for which the said Shri Swarup Chandra Dash shall hold office as such Ch.iirman. [No. F. 4-76/76-AC1 C. R. BISWAS, Dy. Secy. 3697 notes in the month of March, 1976 to the value of fifty five lakhs of rupees, are chargeable under the said Act. I No. 57/76-Stamps/F. No. 471/74/76-CUs VII.l (Revenue Wlnu> ORDER ORDER New Delhi, the 8th October, 1976 STAMPS STAMPS S.O. 3691.—In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (a) S.O. 3689.—In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 9 of the Indian Stamps Act, of sub-section (1) of section 9 of the Indian Stamps Act, 1899 (2 of 1899), the Central Government hereby remits the 1899 (2 of 1899), the Central Government hereby remits the duty with which the bonds in the form of promissory notes to duty with which the ad-hoc bonds in the form of promissory the value of one hundred and ten Inkhs of rupees, to be notes to the value of fifty lakhs of rupees, to be issued issued by the !K.arnataka State Financial Corporation, Ban- by the Kerala Financial Corporation, are chargeable under galore, arc chargeable under the said Act. the said Act. fNo. 56/76-Stamps/F. No. 471/73/76-Cus. VII.l [No. 54/76-Stamps. F. No. 471/71/76-Cus. Vll] ORTJER STAMPS ORDER S.O. 3692.—In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 9 of the Indian Stamp Act, New Delhi, the 11th October, 1976 1899 (2 of 1899), the Central Government hereby remits the STAMPS duty with which tho 10.25 per cent Maharashtra State Electri- city Board Unguaranteed Debentures, 1988 to the value of S.O. 3690.—In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (a) four crores and fifty lakhs of rupees to be floated by the of sub-section (1) of section 9 of the Indian Stamps Act, Maharashra State Electricity Board are chargeable under the 1899 (2 of 1899), Hie Central Government hereby remits the sniil Act. duty with which the 6-1/4 per cent Orissa State Financial Coporation Bonds, 1986 issued in the form of promissory [No. 55/767Stamps/F. No. 471/72/76-Cus. VII.l 3698 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : OCTOBER 23, 1976/KARTTKA 1, 1898 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)] New Delhi, the 13th October, 1976 STAMPS S.O. 3693.—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub- section (2) of soction 20 of the Indian Stamp Act, 1399 (2 of 1899), and in supersession of the notification of the Government of India in the Department of Revenue & Banking (Revenue Wing) No. 43/76-Stamps RNo.471/24/76-Cus.VII (S.0.3113) dated the i6th August, 1976, published at pages 2846-2847 of the Gazotte of India, in part II, Section 3, Sub-Siction (ii), dated the 28th August, 1976, the Central Government hereby prescribes in column (3) of the Table below the rale of exchange for the conversion of the foreign currency specified in the cor- responding entry in column (2) thereof into tlie currency of India for the purpose of calculating stamp duty. TABLE SI. No. Foreign currency Rate of exchange of foreign currency equivalent to Rs. 100 1. Austrian Schillings 193 2. Australian Dollers 8,77 3. Belgian Francs 419 4. Canadian Dollars . 10,81 5. Danish Kroners . 65.80 6. Deutsche Marks . 27.40 7. Dutch Guilders . 28.60 8. French Francs . 54.80 9. Hong Kong Dollars 53.50 10. Italian Lire ..... 9520 11. Japanese Yen .... 3200 12. Malaysian Dollars . 27.60 13. Norwegian Kroners . 59.50 14. Pound Sterling . 6.7695 15. Swedish Kroners . 47.90 16. Swiss Francs . 27,30 17. U.S.A. Dollars . 11,14 [No. 58/76/Stamps/F.No.471/24/76-Cus.VIIJ D. K. ACHARYYA, Under Secy 3699 CENTRAL BOARD OF DIRECT TAXES New Delhi, the 1st July, 1976 INCOME-TAX S.O. 3694.—In exercise of the powers conferred by sub- section (1) of section 122 of the Tncornc-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961) and of all other power enabling it in lhat behalf and in supersession of all previous notifications in this regard, the Cen- tral Board of Direct Taxes hereby directs that Appellate Assis- tant Commissioners of Income-tax of the Ranges specified in Column 2 of the Schedule below shall perform their functions in respect of all persons and income assessed to Tncomc-tax and Super-tax in the Tncomc-tax Circles, Wards and Districts specified in the corresponding entry in Column 3 thereof : SI. Range Income-tax Circles, Wards and Nci. Districts 1 2 3 1. Special Range, 1. A-Ward, Circle I, Lucknow. Lucknow 2. B-Ward, Circle I, Lucknow. 3. C-Ward, Circle 1, Lucknow. 4. A-Ward, Circle II, Lucknow. (which existed upto 31-5-68 and thereafter 1-8-68 to 1-6-69 and thereafter). 5. Comnanies Circle, Lucknow. 6. Special Circle, Lucknow. 7, E.D.-cum-Tncomc-tax Circles, Lucknow. 3700 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : OCTOBER 23, 1976/KARTIKA 1, 1898 [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)] 1 2 :t 2. Luckiiow Range, 1. Circle I, Lucknow excluding; Lucknow (i) A-Ward, Circle I, Lucknow (ii) B-Ward, Circle 1, Lucknow (iii) C-Ward, Circle I, Lucknow 2. Circle II, Lucknow (which existed upto 31-5-68 & from 1-8-68 to 1-6-69 and thereafter) excluding A War/1 3.
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