MYSORE FACTORIES (CONTROL OF DISMANTLING)(REPEAL) ACT, 1980
51 of 1981
3 February, 1981
STATEMENT OF OBJECTS AND REASONS MYSORE ACT No. 51 OF 1981 Karnataka Gazette, Extraordinary, dated 3-2-1981 The Mysore Factories (Control of Dismantling) Act, 1944 which is in force in the old Karnataka State, prohibits the dismantling of any factory or the removal of any spare parts kept for maintaining the machinery of a factory, without the written permission of the Government. The law was enacted, obviously, in the context of the situation then prevailing when India was involved in the second world war. It is felt that there is no need for the above measure in the circumstances now prevailing. Hence this Bill to [ x x x x x ] (First published in the Karnataka Gazette, Extraordinary, on the Twenty-sixth day of November, 1981) (Received the assent of the President on the Seventeenth day of November, 1981)
An Act to repeal the Mysore Factories (Control of Dismantling) Act, 1944, (Mysore Act XXIX of 1944). Whereas, it is expedient to repeal the Mysore Factories (Control of Dismantling) Act, 1944 (Mysore Act No. XXIX of 1944). Be it enacted by the Karnataka State Legislature in the Thirty-second year of the Republic of India as follows.
Section 1 Short title and commencement
(1) This Act may be called the Mysore Factories (Control of Dismantling) (Repeal) Act, 1980.
(2) It shall come into force at once.
Section 2 Repeal of Mysore Act XXIX of 1944
The Mysore Factories (Control of Dismantling) Act, 1944 (Mysore Act XXIX of 1944) is hereby repealed. |