Section 408 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860
408. Criminal breach of trust by clerk or servant.—
Whoever, being a clerk or servant or employed
Section 408 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
408. Powers of Sessions Judge to transfer cases and appeals.
(1) Whenever it is made ... appear to a Sessions Judge that an order under this sub-section is expedient for the ends of justice, he may order that any particular
votes; (90) “Tribunal” means the National Company Law Tribunal constituted under section 408; (91) “turnover” means the aggregate value of the realisation of amount made
Section 284 in The Companies Act, 1956
284. Removal of Directors .-
(1) A company may, by ordinary resolution, remove a Director ... being a Director appointed by the Central Government in pursuance of section 408) before the expiry of his period of office: Provided that this
Section 408 in The Companies Act, 1956
408. Powers of Government to prevent oppression or mis-management .-
(1) [Notwithstanding anything contained in this ... think fit, if the [Tribunal] [Substituted by Act 31 of 1988, Section 54, for sub-Sections
Section 412 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
412. Reasons to be recorded.
- A Sessions Judge or Magistrate making an order under Section 408
Tribunal" means the National Company Law Tribunal constituted under sub-section (1) of section 408 of the Companies Act, 2013 (1 of 1956). (2) Words
meaning of this section,] [ Substituted by Act 41 of 1974, Section 29, for " within the meaning of sub-Section ... profit in the company, is appointed by the Central Government, under section 408, as a Director of the company.] [ Inserted
Section 408 in The Companies Act, 2013
408. Constitution of National Company Law Tribunal.—
The Central Government shall, by notification, constitute, with effect from such
Section 408 in Kerala Municipality Act, 1994
408. Order of stoppage of buildings or works in certain cases.
(1) Where the erection of any building ... shall comply with the requisition accordingly. (3) After the requisition under sub-section (2) has been complied with, the Secretary may, if he thinks