Section 33 in The Indian Red Cross Society (Bengal Branch) Act, 1920
33. Interpretation. - If any doubt arises about the interpretation of these rules ... Indian Independence (Adaptation of Bengal and Punjab Acts) order, 1948.] . (See Section 9.) Statement showing the share of the East Pakistan Red Cross Society
Section 7 in The Indian Red Cross Society (Bengal Branch) Act, 1920
7. Purposes to which the funds of the Society may be applied.
- Notwithstanding
Section 6B in The Indian Red Cross Society (Bengal Branch) Act, 1920
6B. [ Composition of the Managing Body. [Sections
Section 6E in The Indian Red Cross Society (Bengal Branch) Act, 1920
6E. [ Power to make rules and power to act notwithstanding vacancy. [Sections ... funds of the Society; (k) the relations with the Indian Red Cross Society and contribution of sums to that Society; (l) the interpretation of rules
Section 6F in The Indian Red Cross Society (Bengal Branch) Act, 1920
6F. [ Transitory provisions and savings. [Sections ... rule which were in force immediately before the commencement of the Indian Red Cross Society (Bengal Branch) (Amendment) Ordinance, 1950 and are not inconsistent with
Section 24 in The Indian Red Cross Society (Bengal Branch) Act, 1920
24. General powers of the Managing Body. - (1) The Managing Body may, subject
Section 2 in The Indian Red Cross Society (Bengal Branch) (Validation) Act, 1964
2. Definitions.
- In this Act unless there is anything repugnant ... subject or context, - (1) "the Amending Act" means the Indian Red Cross Society (Bengal Branch) (Amendment) Act, 1963; (2) "the Principal Act" means the Indian
Section 13 in The Indian Red Cross Society (Bengal Branch) Act, 1920
13. Business which may be transacted at general meetings and quorum
Section 3 in The Indian Red Cross Society (Bengal Branch) (Validation) Act, 1964
3. Validation of constitution and actions of the Managing Body.
- Notwithstanding anything
Section 8 in The Indian Red Cross Society (Bengal Branch) Act, 1920
8. Power to receive other gifts and to distribute funds through other societies