provisions of the various Universities’
Acts[7], etc., “prescribing a standard code providing for the terms and
conditions of service” of the non-teaching employees ... various
organizations described thereunder. The expression standard code is
traceable to Section 8(3) [8] of the Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994
which authorises the State
under the provisions of the various
Universities’ Acts7, etc., “prescribing a standard code providing for the
terms and conditions of service” of the non-teaching ... purpose of securing and maintaining uniform standards, by notification
in the Official Gazette, prescribe a Standard Code providing for the classification, manner and
mode
refers to the guidelines issued by the respondents under
the Indian Standard Code of Practice for design,
installation and maintenance for overhead power lines,
particularly
states/UTs have
adopted the
accessibility
standards envisages
in the MBBLs.
- National Building
Code 2016 has been
notified and
published on March ... Code of India (NBC),
relevant parts of absence of which has been
revised National there are no comprehensively
Building Code. standards and updated
Rule 7 of the Maharashtra Non-Agricultural
Universities and Affiliated Colleges Standards Code
(Terms and Conditions of Services of Non-Teaching
Employees) Rules
Rule 7 of the Maharashtra Non-Agricultural
Universities and Affiliated Colleges Standards Code
(Terms and Conditions of Services of Non-Teaching
Employees) Rules
Rule 7 of the Maharashtra Non-Agricultural
Universities and Affiliated Colleges Standards Code
(Terms and Conditions of Services of Non-Teaching
Employees) Rules
counsel for the appellant placed reliance on the Bureau of Indian Standard, Code for Classification of Processed Ferrous Scarp, "RE-ROLLABLE STEEL SCRAP, which
with the Grid Standards, which is given as under:-
34. Grid Standards.---- Every transmission licensee shall comply with such technical standards, of operation and maintenance ... ensure both National Grid Code and State Grid Code are consistent and there cannot be any inconsistencies of different standards at the State level. This
practicable, be based on national technical regulations or recognised national standards or building codes, wherever such standards exist or in their absence, relevant International Standards