Examples of DMC Act in a sentence
Thus, any advertisement displayed to public view in any manner whatsoever at any place within Delhi visible from any public street / public place, attracts the provisions of DMC Act and requires the prior written permission of the Commissioner, MCD and payment of advertisement tax, except those which relate to the business of a railway administration and exhibited within the railway stations or upon any wall or other property of a railway administration.
In view of the provisions of the DMC Act read with Section 184/185 of the Indian Railway Act, DMRC Ltd.
The advertisement display shall be strictly in accordance with the specific provisions as laid down in the DMC Act (Tax on advertisement other than advertisement published in newspaper) Bye-laws, 1996 (as amended up-to-date) (hereinafter referred to as “amended bye-laws, 1996”), or the advertisement prevailing policy of MCD or NDMC or Delhi Municipality in force at that time and terms & conditions of allotment.
As per provisions of Section 35 of the DMC Act, at its first meeting each year, the Corporation elects one of its Members to be the Chairperson, known as the Mayor and another as Deputy Mayor.
The head of the Statutory Audit Department of each Delhi Municipal Corporation is the Municipal Chief Auditor, who is appointed by the Corporation under Section 89 of the DMC Act, 1957 with the previous approval of the Government.
Property tax is one of the taxes levied by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi under section 113 of DMC Act, 1957 in order to meet its civic obligations.
Every Corporation, unless sooner dissolved under section 490 of DMC Act 1957, shall continue for 5 years from the date appointed for its first meeting.The Corporation is composed of the councillors who are chosen by direct election on the basis of adult suffrage from various wards.
No person shall occupy or permit to occupy any building without first obtaining Completion Certificate from the M.C.D. as required U/S 346 of the DMC Act.
No person can change the use of any land or building or part thereof to other than the sanctioned or permissible use and the offence of the misuse is punishable u/s 347 of the D.M.C. Act 1957, which may result in simple imprisonment that may extend to six months or fine which may extend to Rs.5,000/- or with both.
Even if DMR (O&M) Act, 2002 allowsMetro Administration to use their properties for display of advertisement, it grants no exemption to DMRC from compliance of statutory provisions of DMC Act.