The Coal Mines Labour Welfare Fund (Repeal) Act, 1986
The Coal Mines Labour Welfare Fund (Repeal) Act, 1986 was enacted to repeal the Coal Mines Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1947.
"Coal Mines Labour Welfare Repeal Act Central Government Administrative Burden"
Summary
The Coal Mines Labour Welfare Fund (Repeal) Act, 1986 is an Act of the Indian Parliament that was enacted to repeal the Coal Mines Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1947. The Act abolished the Coal Mines Labour Welfare Fund and transferred all its assets and liabilities to the general revenue account of the central government. The Act also made provisions for the transfer of the employees of the Fund to other departments of the central government or state governments. The objective of the Act was to rationalize the number of welfare funds and to reduce the administrative burden on the government.
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| 1 | Section 1: Short Title And Commencement | Open |
| 2 | Section 2: Definitions | Open |
| 3 | Section 3: Repeal Of Act 32 Of 1947 And Dissolution Of Housing Board | Open |
| 4 | Section 4: Consequential Provisions | Open |
| 5 | Section 5: Power Of Central Government To Direct Vesting Of Rights In A Government Company | Open |
| 6 | Section 6: Continuation Of Suits, Etc, Against Central Government | Open |
| 7 | Section 7: Moneys, Etc, Of The Fund To Be Credited To The Consolidated Fund Of India | Open |
| 8 | Section 8: Collection And Payment Of Arrears Of Duty | Open |
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