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    And the rules Thereunder;

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    Made Thereunder, he shall be liable to a penalty which.

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    Thereunder, except for any failures to register or comply which are not,

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    Designs Act, 2000 as amended from time to time and rules Thereunder.

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    In response to another question about violence portrayed in films and television, Javadekar stated that all content telecast on private satellite TV channels is regulated as per Cable Television Networks(Regulation) Act, 1995 and the Rules framed Thereunder.

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    (b)“convertible foreign exchange” means foreign exchange which is for the time being treated by the Reserve Bank of India as convertible foreign exchange for the purposes of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999(42 of 1999), and any rules made Thereunder;

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    (b)“convertible foreign exchange” means foreign exchange which is for the time being treated by the Reserve Bank of India as convertible foreign exchange for the purposes of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999(42 of 1999), and any rules made Thereunder;

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    (c)“convertible foreign exchange” means foreign exchange which is for the time being treated by the Reserve Bank of India as convertible foreign exchange for the purposes of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999(42 of 1999) and the rules made Thereunder.

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    The Election Commission(EC) works in accordance with Article 324 of the Constitution of India, the Representation of the People Act(RP Act), 19511 and the rules framed by the government Thereunder, and various judgments of the Supreme Court and High Courts.

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    (ba)“convertible foreign exchange” means a foreign exchange which is for the time being treated by the Reserve Bank of India as convertible foreign exchange for the purpose of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999(42 of 1999) and the rules made Thereunder;

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    Any official who meets the Minister on his private visit to the constituency shall be guilty of misconduct under the relevant service rules; and if he happens to be an official mentioned in Section 129(1) of the Representation of People Act, 1951, he shall also be additionally considered to have violated the statutory provisions of that Section and liable to penal action provided Thereunder.

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    No Any official who meets the Minister on his private visit to the constituency shall be guilty of misconduct under the relevant service rules; and if he happens to be an official mentioned in Section 129(1) of the Representation of People Act, 1951, he shall also be additionally considered to have violated the statutory provisions of that Section and liable to penal action provided Thereunder.

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