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formally made public

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Interestingly, the most controversial Gas Infrastructure Development Cess (GIDC) Ordinance promulgated recently was not among the ordinances laid before the house.
The Supreme Court in its January 17 verdict had also ruled that no amendment shall be made to the said Reforms Order as so promulgated except in terms of the procedure provided in Article 124 of the same, nor shall it be repealed or substituting (as the case may be) the same being placed before this Court by the Federation through an application that will be treated as a petition under Article 184(3) of the Constitution.
The judgment said: The proposed order (modified in the manner as noted in the judgment), shall be forthwith promulgated by the president on the advice of the federal government, and in any case within a fortnight.
The Sub-Committee of the Social Committee at the State Council responsible for studying the review of the Marine Pollution Control Act promulgated by Royal Decree 34/74 on Tuesday, held its first meeting, under Hon Dr Hamed Sulaiman al Salmi, head of the Social Committee in the presence of other members.
It was added in the briefing that their service rules will be framed under the provisions given in the ordinances promulgated by the KP Governor.
Summary: New Delhi [India], Mar 08 (ANI): Hours after President Ram Nath Kovind promulgated The Central Education Institutions (Reservation in Teachers' Cadre) Ordinance 2019, a PIL was filed in the Supreme Court against the Ordinance on Friday.
Of the 20 newly promulgated TRs, two qualifications, Electric Power Distribution Operation and Maintenance (EPDOM) NC III and NC IV, are newly formulated.
Article (4) states that the Commercial Companies Law promulgated under Royal Decree No.4/74 shall be cancelled, and so shall all that contravenes this (new) law or contradicts with its provisions.
Mr Seretse explained that this was done in line with the Building Control Act (Cap 65:2), which was promulgated in 1962 together with the Building Control Regulations, which were promulgated in 1981.
The sources said the government gives special attention for enactment and implementation of laws for protection of Women Rights and in this context major laws have bee promulgated.
The sources said the government gives special attention for enactment and implementation of laws for the protection of women rights and in this context, major laws have been promulgated. These included the Criminal Law (Amendment) (Offences relating to Honour Killing) Act, 2016, The Criminal Law (Third Amendment) Act, 2011 (anti-women practices), The Protection Against Harassment of Women at workplace Act, 2010, Hindu Marriage Act, 2017: (the first personal law to regulate Hindu marriages, has been promulgated to register marriages and to prohibit marriage of minors by prescribing the minimum age of eighteen years) and The Women in Distress and Detention Fund (Amendment) Act, 2018 (to operationalize Fund for women in distress and detention.
The (Domestic) Valuation Standards Comparison Chart provides a comparison of the respective business valuation standards promulgated by NACVA to standards promulgated by the AICPA, ASA, IBA, and USPAP.
The GB Order 2018, which was promulgated in May, replaced the GB Empowerment and Self-Governance Order, 2009.
The new board shall serve a term of three renewable years and the Housing Minister shall carry out the edict which shall become effective since the date of its issuance and shall be promulgated in the Officials Gazette.