Section 23 SC ST Act in Hindi
Section 23 The Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 in Hindi and English
Section 23 SC ST Act: “ Power to make rules ”–
(1) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
(2) Every rule made under this Act 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.
High Courts / Supreme Court of India Important Judgments Related to Section 23 of Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989:
Yannam Satyanarayan vs State Of A.P. on 23 January, 2006 - Andhra High Court
Sant Bilash Singh And Ors. vs The State Of Bihar And Anr. on 6 August, 2002 - Patna High Court
Sessions Judge-Cum-Special vs State Of Orissa on 12 November, 2001 - Orissa High Court
Ramnath Sadashiv Koltharkar vs The State Of Maharashtra on 10 December, 1998 - Bombay High Court
Smt.Ram Deni Devi & Anr vs The State Of Bihar & Ors on 18 January, 2011 - Patna High Court
Dalit'S Watch Thru.Its Secreta vs The State Of Bihar & Ors on 18 January, 2011 - Patna High Court
Ambuj Sharma @ Ambuj Kr.Sharma vs The State Of Bihar & Ors on 18 January, 2011 - Patna High Court
Hori Lal And Another vs State Of Madhya Pradesh on 18 April, 2011 - Chattisgarh High Court
Anil Kumar vs The State Of Bihar & Ors on 18 January, 2011 - Patna High Court
V.Ponnusamy vs State Represented By on 8 February, 2016 - Madras High Court
Vadivel vs Police Station) on 16 February, 2016 - Madras High Court
Elangovan vs State: Rep. By on 16 February, 2016 - Madras High Court
Amarendra Nath Tewary vs Basana Lohar (Midya) on 22 May, 2019 - Calcutta High Court
M.Duraikannan vs Government Of Tamil Nadu on 19 May, 2007 - Madras High Court
Smt. Satki Devi And Anr. Etc. vs Tikam Singh And Ors. on 29 August, 2006 - Rajasthan High Court
Viswanadhula Chittibabu vs State Of A.P. on 24 July, 2002 - Andhra High Court
Stalin Father @ Nanda Stalin vs The State Of A.P. Rep. By Public Prosecutor on 10 August, 2004 - Andhra High Court
C.Sathiyanathan vs Veeramuthu on 14 November, 2008 - Madras High Court
Vellaichamy vs State Rep. By on 8 August, 2007 - Madras High Court
Bidhu Bhusan Rath And Ors. vs State Of Orissa on 24 April, 2003 - Orissa High Court
Section 23 of SC ST Act 1989 in Hindi / अनुसूचित जाति और अनुसूचित जनजाति (अत्याचार निवारण) अधिनियम की धारा 23 का विवरण : नियम बनाने की शक्ति-
(1) केन्द्रीय सरकार राजपत्र में अधिसूचना द्वारा, इस अधिनियम के प्रयोजनों को कार्यान्वित करने के लिए नियम बना सकेगी।
(2) इस अधिनियम के अधीन बनाया गया प्रत्येक नियम, बनाए जाने के पश्चात् यथाशीघ्र संसद् के प्रत्येक सदन के समक्ष, जब वह सत्र में हो, कुल तीस दिन की अवधि के लिए रखा जाएगा। यह अवधि एक सत्र में अथवा दो या अधिक आनुक्रमिक सत्रों में पूरी हो सकेगी। यदि उस सत्र के या पूर्वोक्त आनुक्रमिक सत्रों के ठीक बाद के सत्र के अवसान के पूर्व दोनों सदन उस नियम में कोई परिवर्तन कले के लिए सहमत हो जाएं तो तत्पश्चात् वह ऐसे परिवर्तित रूप में ही प्रभावी होगा। यदि उक्त अवसान के पूर्व दोनों सदन सहमत हो जाएं कि वह नियम नहीं बनाया जाना चाहिए तो तत्पश्चात् वह निष्प्रभाव हो जाएगा, किन्तु नियम के ऐसे परिवर्तित या निष्प्रभाव होने से उसके अधीन पहले की गई किसी बात की, विधिमान्यता पर प्रतिकूल प्रभाव नहीं पड़ेगा।
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