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IEI Charter 1935 Transcription
THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS (INDIA)
ROYAL CHARTER
AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE
The 13th day of August, 1935
PRESENT,
THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL
WHEREAS there was this day read at the Board a Report of a Committee
of the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, dated the
1st day of August, 1935, in the words following, viz. :-
" Your Majesty having been pleased, by Your Order of the 21st day of
February, 1935, to refer unto this Committee the humble Petition of
Sir Thomas Guthrie Russel, President of the Institution of Engineers
(India) and others praying for the grant of a Charter of
Incorporation to the said Institution:
" The Lords of the Committee, in the obedience to Your Majesty's said
Order of Reference, have taken the said Petition into consideration,
and do this day agree humbly to report, as their opinion, to Your
Majesty, that a Charter may be granted by Your Majesty in terms of
the Draft hereunto annexed."
HIS MAJESTY, having taken into consideration the said Report, and the
Draft Charter accompanying it, was pleased, by and with the advice of
His Privy Council, to approve thereof, and to order, as it is hereby
ordered, that the Most Honorable the Marquees of Zetland, one of His
Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, do cause a Warrant to be
prepared for His Majesty's Royal Signature, for passing under the
Great Seal a Charter in conformity with the said Draft, which is
hereunto annexed.

George the fifth, by the Grace of God of Great Britain, Ireland and
the British Dominion beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith,
Emperor of India.
To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting!
Whereas the Association or Institution incorporated under the Indian
Companies Act, 1913, and known as the Institution of Engineers
(India) hath petitioned Us for a Charter of Incorporation such as in
and by these Presents granted
And Whereas We are minded to comply with the prayer of such Petition
1 The Persons now Members of the said Association or
Institution known as the Institution of Engineers (India) and all
such persons as may hereafter become Members of the Body Corporate
hereby constituted pursuant to or by virtue of the powers granted by
these Presents, and their Successors, shall for ever hereafter (so
long as they shall continue to be such Members) be by virtue of these
Presents one Body Corporate and Politic by the name of "The
Institution of Engineers (India)" and by the same name shall have
perpetual succession and a Common Seal, with power to break, alter
并重新密封不时说their will and
pleasure, and by the same name shall and may sue and be sued in all
courts, and in all manner of actions and suits, and shall have power
to do all other matters and things incidental or appertaining to a
body Corporate, including power to take and hold personal property
and power to purchase, take on lease and hold lands, tenements or
hereditaments or any interest in any lands, tenements or
hereditaments whatsoever in Our Indian Empire for the purpose of the
Institution and power to sell, let on lease, alienate, or otherwise
dispose of the same on any part thereof.
2 The object and purposes for which the
Institution of Engineers (India) (hereinafter called "the
Institution ") is hereby constituted are to promote the general
advancement of Engineering and Engineering science and their
application in India and to facilitate the exchange of information
and ideas on those subjects amongst the Members of and persons
attached to the Institution and otherwise, and for that purpose-
A To promote and advance the science, practice and business of
工程的分支机构(以下简称参考red to as "
Engineering " in India.
B To diffuse among its Members information on all matters
affecting Engineering and to encourage, assist and extend knowledge
and information connected therewith by establishment and promotion of
lectures, discussions or correspondence; by the holding of
conferences; by the publication of papers, periodicals or journals,
books, circulars and maps or other literary undertaking; by
Engineering research work; or by the formation of a library or
libraries and collection of models, designs, drawings, and other
Articles of interest in connection with Engineering or otherwise
howsoever
D To promote the study of Engineering with a view to disseminate
the information obtained for facilitating the scientific and economic
development of Engineering in India
E To establish, aquire, carry on, control or adVice with regard
to colleges, schools or other educational establishments where
students or apprentices may obtain a sound education and training in
Engineering on such terms as may be settled by the Institution
F To encourage, regulate and elevate the technical and general
knowledge of persons engaged in or about to engage in Engineering or
in any employment manual or otherwise in connection therewith and
with a view thereto provide for the holding of classes and to test by
examination or otherwise the competence of such persons and to
institute and establish professorship, studentships, scholarships,
rewards and other benefactions and to grant Certificates of
Competency whether under any Act of the Government of India or Local
Governments regarding the Conduct and Qualifications of Engineers or
otherwise howsoever
G To give to the Government of India, the local Governments and
Municipalities and other public bodies and others, facilities for
conferring with and ascertaining the views of Engineers as regards
matters directly or indirectly affecting Engineering and to confer
with the said Governments, Municipalities and other public bodies and
others in regard to all matters affecting Engineering
H To encourage inventions and investigate and make known their
nature and merits
I To arrange and promote the adoption of equitable forms of
contracts and other documents used in Engineering and to encourage
the settlement of disputes by and to encourage the settlement of
disputes by arbitration and to act as or nominate arbitrators and
umpires on such terms and in such cases as may seem expedient
J To promote efficiency and just and honorable dealing and to
suppress malpractice in Engineering
K To do all such other acts and things as are incidental or
conductive to the attainment of the above objects or any of them
3 With a view to the better attainment of the
objectives of the Institution, the Institution shall use its best
endeavors to arrange (in so far as not already arranged) the sub
division of India into areas and the establishment of local centers
for the Members and others of and attached to the Institution who
reside or are occupied in those areas and shall from time to time
prescribe and when desirable alter the boundaries of such areas which
shall be regulated in such manner as the Bye-Laws for the time being
of the Institution shall prescribe
4 The Institution shall not carry on any trade or
business or engage in any transaction with a view to the pecuniary
gain or profit of the Members thereof. No Member shall have any
personal claim on any property of the Institution and no part of the
income or the property of the Institution shall be paid or
transferred directly or indirectly by way of dividend or bonus or
otherwise howsoever by way of profit to the Members of the
Institution except in the case of and as a salaried officer of the
Institution
5 There shall be a Council of the Institution
consisting of such number of Members, with such qualifications, and
to be elected or constituted as such Members of the Council in such
manner, and to hold office for such period, and on such terms as to
re-election and otherwise, as the Bye-Laws for the time being of the
Institution shall direct
6,除非和直到规范性文件的时间
being of the Institution shall otherwise direct-
a The Council at their last meeting prior to the annual general
meeting of the Institution in each year shall elect from among their
number a President for the ensuing year, and the President so elected
进入他的办公室,随后每年general meeting
and shall be ex officio a Member of the Council for the ensuing year;
b Of the Members of the Council of the Institution, other than
the President, such number as shall coincide with the total number of
Local Centers for the time being of the Institution shall be Vice
Presidents, and the said Vice Presidents shall be the respective
Chairman for the time being of the several Local Centers of the
Institution
7 The first President of the Council shall be ���
8 The Institution shall have such officers, with such
functions, tenure and terms of office as the Bye-Laws of the
Institution may prescribe, and such other officers and servants as
the Council of the Institution may from time to time appoint. The
first Secretary of the Institution shall be Chaitanys chand
9 The government and the control of the
Institution and its affairs shall be vested in the Council subject to
the provisions of these Presents and to the Bye Laws for the time
being of the Institution. The business of the Council shall be
conducted in such manner as the Council may from time to time
prescribe
10 All the powers of the Institution shall be vested in
and exercisable by the Council except so far as the same are by these
presents or by the Bye Laws for the time being of the Institution
由研究所明确需要锻炼ion in general
meeting
11 Unless and until the Bye Laws of the Institution
shall otherwise provide there shall be five classes of Members of the
Institution termed respectively Honorary Life Members, Honorary
Members, Members, Associate Members and Companions, of whom the
Members and the Associate Members shall be known as Corporate Members
and Honorary Life Members, Honorary Members and Companions shall be
known as non Corporate Members
The Members of the said existing Association or Institution known as
the Institution of Engineers (India) who by virtue of these presents
become Members of the Institution shall be deemed to have entered the
Institution as Members of the same class as that to which they
belonged in the said existing Association or Institution
12 Unless and until the Bye Laws of the Institution
shall otherwise provide the Institution may attach to itself
students, Associates and Subscribers, which expressions shall have
the meanings respectively assigned to them by the Articles of
Association and Bye Laws of the existing Association or Institution
known as the Institution of Engineers (India). The students,
Associates and Subscribers attached to the said existing Association
or Institution shall be deemed to be attached similarly to the
Institution
13 The qualifications, method and terms of admission,
privileges, and obligations, including liability to expulsion or
suspension of Members of each of the said five classes respectively
shall be such as the Bye Laws for the time being of the Institution
shall direct
14 The Council shall alone have power to decide
conclusively respecting each person proposed for or seeking admission
to any class of Membership of the Institution whether he has or has
not fulfilled such conditions as are applicable to his case
15 A Member of the Institution shall be entitled to the
exclusive use after his name of the abbreviated designation `MIE
(India)'; an Associate Member of the abbreviated designation `AMIE
(India)'; a Companion of the abbreviated designation `Hon Life MIE
(Ind)'; an Honorary Life Member of the abbreviated designation `Hon
Life MIE(Ind)'; and an Honorary Member of the abbreviated
designation `Hon MIE (Ind) `
16 Every person being at any time a Corporate Member of
the Institution may so long as he shall be a Corporate Member take or
use the name or title of "Chartered Engineer (India)'
17 The meeting of the Institution shall be of such
classes and shall be held for such purposes as may from time to time
be prescribed by the Bye Laws of the Institution and the rights of
the several classes of Members of and of persons attached to the
Institution of attending and voting at the said meetings shall be
such or subject to such restrictions as may be so prescribed
18 The Corporate Members or the majority of such Members
present in person or by proxy and voting at any duly convened General
meeting of the Corporate Members with respect to which notice shall
have been given of the matters to be taken into consideration
thereat, shall have power from time to time to make such Bye Laws of
the Institution as to them shall seem requisite and convenient for
the regulation, government and advantage of the Institution, its
Members and property and for the furtherance of the objects and
purposes of the Institution and from time to time to revoke, alter or
amend any Bye Law or Bye Laws theretofore made so that the same shall
be reasonable and not repugnant to these presents or to the Laws and
Statutes of India; Provided that no such Bye Law , revocation,
alteration or amendment shall take effect until the same has been
allowed by the Lords of Our Privy Council of which allowance a
certificate under the hand of the clerk of our Privy Council shall be
conclusive evidence
19 The first Bye Laws to be made under these presents
shall be made by the Corporate Members of the Institution within the
period of 12 months from the date of these presents, unless the lord
of our Privy Council shall see fit to extend such period of which
extension the Certificate of the Clerk of Our Privy Council shall be
conclusive evidence
20 Pending the making up and approval of the Bye Laws to
be made under these presents but no longer, the Article of
Associations of the said existing Association or Institution known
as the Institution of Engineers (India) and Bye Laws thereof shall be
the Bye Laws of the Institution and shall have effect as though the
Institution, its officers and Members, had therein been referred to
throughout in lieu of the said existing Association or Institution,
its officers and Members
21 The property and the money of the said existing
Association or Institution known as the Institution of Engineers )
India) (including the property and moneys (if any) held by them as
trustees) shall from the date of these presents become and be deemed
to be the property of the Institution or such person or persons on
its behalf as the Bye Laws may prescribe
22 And We do hereby, for Us, Our Heirs and Successors
Grant and declare that these our letters patent, or the enrollment or
exemplification thereof, shall be in all things good, firm, valid and
effectual, according to the true intent and meaning of the same, and
shall be taken, construed and adjudged in all our courts or elsewhere
in the most favorable and beneficial sense and for the best advantage
of the said Institution, any mis-recital, non- recital, omission,
defect, imperfection, matter or thing whatsoever notwithstanding

In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent
Witness Ourself at Westminster the ninth day of September the twenty
sixth year of our reign
By Warrant under the King's Sign Manual
From:
Professional Engineer (India) Suraj Singh

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 1:53 pmPost subject: IEI Charter 1935 Transcription Reply with quote

absolutely fascinating reading! thanks for this wonderful piece of history!

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Quote:
IEI Charter 1935 Transcription
THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS (INDIA)
ROYAL CHARTER
AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE
The 13th day of August, 1935
PRESENT,
THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL
WHEREAS there was this day read at the Board a Report of a Committee
of the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, dated the
1st day of August, 1935, in the words following, viz. :-
" Your Majesty having been pleased, by Your Order of the 21st day of
February, 1935, to refer unto this Committee the humble Petition of
Sir Thomas Guthrie Russel, President of the Institution of Engineers
(India) and others praying for the grant of a Charter of
Incorporation to the said Institution:
" The Lords of the Committee, in the obedience to Your Majesty's said
Order of Reference, have taken the said Petition into consideration,
and do this day agree humbly to report, as their opinion, to Your
Majesty, that a Charter may be granted by Your Majesty in terms of
the Draft hereunto annexed."
HIS MAJESTY, having taken into consideration the said Report, and the
Draft Charter accompanying it, was pleased, by and with the advice of
His Privy Council, to approve thereof, and to order, as it is hereby
ordered, that the Most Honorable the Marquees of Zetland, one of His
Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, do cause a Warrant to be
prepared for His Majesty's Royal Signature, for passing under the
Great Seal a Charter in conformity with the said Draft, which is
hereunto annexed.
George the fifth, by the Grace of God of Great Britain, Ireland and
the British Dominion beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith,
Emperor of India.
To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting!
Whereas the Association or Institution incorporated under the Indian
Companies Act, 1913, and known as the Institution of Engineers
(India) hath petitioned Us for a Charter of Incorporation such as in
and by these Presents granted
And Whereas We are minded to comply with the prayer of such Petition
1 The Persons now Members of the said Association or
Institution known as the Institution of Engineers (India) and all
such persons as may hereafter become Members of the Body Corporate
hereby constituted pursuant to or by virtue of the powers granted by
these Presents, and their Successors, shall for ever hereafter (so
long as they shall continue to be such Members) be by virtue of these
Presents one Body Corporate and Politic by the name of "The
Institution of Engineers (India)" and by the same name shall have
perpetual succession and a Common Seal, with power to break, alter
并重新密封不时说their will and
pleasure, and by the same name shall and may sue and be sued in all
courts, and in all manner of actions and suits, and shall have power
to do all other matters and things incidental or appertaining to a
body Corporate, including power to take and hold personal property
and power to purchase, take on lease and hold lands, tenements or
hereditaments or any interest in any lands, tenements or
hereditaments whatsoever in Our Indian Empire for the purpose of the
Institution and power to sell, let on lease, alienate, or otherwise
dispose of the same on any part thereof.
2 The object and purposes for which the
Institution of Engineers (India) (hereinafter called "the
Institution ") is hereby constituted are to promote the general
advancement of Engineering and Engineering science and their
application in India and to facilitate the exchange of information
and ideas on those subjects amongst the Members of and persons
attached to the Institution and otherwise, and for that purpose-
A To promote and advance the science, practice and business of
工程的分支机构(以下简称参考red to as "
Engineering " in India.
B To diffuse among its Members information on all matters
affecting Engineering and to encourage, assist and extend knowledge
and information connected therewith by establishment and promotion of
lectures, discussions or correspondence; by the holding of
conferences; by the publication of papers, periodicals or journals,
books, circulars and maps or other literary undertaking; by
Engineering research work; or by the formation of a library or
libraries and collection of models, designs, drawings, and other
Articles of interest in connection with Engineering or otherwise
howsoever
D To promote the study of Engineering with a view to disseminate
the information obtained for facilitating the scientific and economic
development of Engineering in India
E To establish, aquire, carry on, control or adVice with regard
to colleges, schools or other educational establishments where
students or apprentices may obtain a sound education and training in
Engineering on such terms as may be settled by the Institution
F To encourage, regulate and elevate the technical and general
knowledge of persons engaged in or about to engage in Engineering or
in any employment manual or otherwise in connection therewith and
with a view thereto provide for the holding of classes and to test by
examination or otherwise the competence of such persons and to
institute and establish professorship, studentships, scholarships,
rewards and other benefactions and to grant Certificates of
Competency whether under any Act of the Government of India or Local
Governments regarding the Conduct and Qualifications of Engineers or
otherwise howsoever
G To give to the Government of India, the local Governments and
Municipalities and other public bodies and others, facilities for
conferring with and ascertaining the views of Engineers as regards
matters directly or indirectly affecting Engineering and to confer
with the said Governments, Municipalities and other public bodies and
others in regard to all matters affecting Engineering
H To encourage inventions and investigate and make known their
nature and merits
I To arrange and promote the adoption of equitable forms of
contracts and other documents used in Engineering and to encourage
the settlement of disputes by and to encourage the settlement of
disputes by arbitration and to act as or nominate arbitrators and
umpires on such terms and in such cases as may seem expedient
J To promote efficiency and just and honorable dealing and to
suppress malpractice in Engineering
K To do all such other acts and things as are incidental or
conductive to the attainment of the above objects or any of them
3 With a view to the better attainment of the
objectives of the Institution, the Institution shall use its best
endeavors to arrange (in so far as not already arranged) the sub
division of India into areas and the establishment of local centers
for the Members and others of and attached to the Institution who
reside or are occupied in those areas and shall from time to time
prescribe and when desirable alter the boundaries of such areas which
shall be regulated in such manner as the Bye-Laws for the time being
of the Institution shall prescribe
4 The Institution shall not carry on any trade or
business or engage in any transaction with a view to the pecuniary
gain or profit of the Members thereof. No Member shall have any
personal claim on any property of the Institution and no part of the
income or the property of the Institution shall be paid or
transferred directly or indirectly by way of dividend or bonus or
otherwise howsoever by way of profit to the Members of the
Institution except in the case of and as a salaried officer of the
Institution
5 There shall be a Council of the Institution
consisting of such number of Members, with such qualifications, and
to be elected or constituted as such Members of the Council in such
manner, and to hold office for such period, and on such terms as to
re-election and otherwise, as the Bye-Laws for the time being of the
Institution shall direct
6,除非和直到规范性文件的时间
being of the Institution shall otherwise direct-
a The Council at their last meeting prior to the annual general
meeting of the Institution in each year shall elect from among their
number a President for the ensuing year, and the President so elected
进入他的办公室,随后每年general meeting
and shall be ex officio a Member of the Council for the ensuing year;
b Of the Members of the Council of the Institution, other than
the President, such number as shall coincide with the total number of
Local Centers for the time being of the Institution shall be Vice
Presidents, and the said Vice Presidents shall be the respective
Chairman for the time being of the several Local Centers of the
Institution
7 The first President of the Council shall be ………
8 The Institution shall have such officers, with such
functions, tenure and terms of office as the Bye-Laws of the
Institution may prescribe, and such other officers and servants as
the Council of the Institution may from time to time appoint. The
first Secretary of the Institution shall be Chaitanys chand
9 The government and the control of the
Institution and its affairs shall be vested in the Council subject to
the provisions of these Presents and to the Bye Laws for the time
being of the Institution. The business of the Council shall be
conducted in such manner as the Council may from time to time
prescribe
10 All the powers of the Institution shall be vested in
and exercisable by the Council except so far as the same are by these
presents or by the Bye Laws for the time being of the Institution
由研究所明确需要锻炼ion in general
meeting
11 Unless and until the Bye Laws of the Institution
shall otherwise provide there shall be five classes of Members of the
Institution termed respectively Honorary Life Members, Honorary
Members, Members, Associate Members and Companions, of whom the
Members and the Associate Members shall be known as Corporate Members
and Honorary Life Members, Honorary Members and Companions shall be
known as non Corporate Members
The Members of the said existing Association or Institution known as
the Institution of Engineers (India) who by virtue of these presents
become Members of the Institution shall be deemed to have entered the
Institution as Members of the same class as that to which they
belonged in the said existing Association or Institution
12 Unless and until the Bye Laws of the Institution
shall otherwise provide the Institution may attach to itself
students, Associates and Subscribers, which expressions shall have
the meanings respectively assigned to them by the Articles of
Association and Bye Laws of the existing Association or Institution
known as the Institution of Engineers (India). The students,
Associates and Subscribers attached to the said existing Association
or Institution shall be deemed to be attached similarly to the
Institution
13 The qualifications, method and terms of admission,
privileges, and obligations, including liability to expulsion or
suspension of Members of each of the said five classes respectively
shall be such as the Bye Laws for the time being of the Institution
shall direct
14 The Council shall alone have power to decide
conclusively respecting each person proposed for or seeking admission
to any class of Membership of the Institution whether he has or has
not fulfilled such conditions as are applicable to his case
15 A Member of the Institution shall be entitled to the
exclusive use after his name of the abbreviated designation `MIE
(India)'; an Associate Member of the abbreviated designation `AMIE
(India)'; a Companion of the abbreviated designation `Hon Life MIE
(Ind)'; an Honorary Life Member of the abbreviated designation `Hon
Life MIE(Ind)'; and an Honorary Member of the abbreviated
designation `Hon MIE (Ind) `
16 Every person being at any time a Corporate Member of
the Institution may so long as he shall be a Corporate Member take or
use the name or title of "Chartered Engineer (India)'
17 The meeting of the Institution shall be of such
classes and shall be held for such purposes as may from time to time
be prescribed by the Bye Laws of the Institution and the rights of
the several classes of Members of and of persons attached to the
Institution of attending and voting at the said meetings shall be
such or subject to such restrictions as may be so prescribed
18 The Corporate Members or the majority of such Members
present in person or by proxy and voting at any duly convened General
meeting of the Corporate Members with respect to which notice shall
have been given of the matters to be taken into consideration
thereat, shall have power from time to time to make such Bye Laws of
the Institution as to them shall seem requisite and convenient for
the regulation, government and advantage of the Institution, its
Members and property and for the furtherance of the objects and
purposes of the Institution and from time to time to revoke, alter or
amend any Bye Law or Bye Laws theretofore made so that the same shall
be reasonable and not repugnant to these presents or to the Laws and
Statutes of India; Provided that no such Bye Law , revocation,
alteration or amendment shall take effect until the same has been
allowed by the Lords of Our Privy Council of which allowance a
certificate under the hand of the clerk of our Privy Council shall be
conclusive evidence
19 The first Bye Laws to be made under these presents
shall be made by the Corporate Members of the Institution within the
period of 12 months from the date of these presents, unless the lord
of our Privy Council shall see fit to extend such period of which
extension the Certificate of the Clerk of Our Privy Council shall be
conclusive evidence
20 Pending the making up and approval of the Bye Laws to
be made under these presents but no longer, the Article of
Associations of the said existing Association or Institution known
as the Institution of Engineers (India) and Bye Laws thereof shall be
the Bye Laws of the Institution and shall have effect as though the
Institution, its officers and Members, had therein been referred to
throughout in lieu of the said existing Association or Institution,
its officers and Members
21 The property and the money of the said existing
Association or Institution known as the Institution of Engineers )
India) (including the property and moneys (if any) held by them as
trustees) shall from the date of these presents become and be deemed
to be the property of the Institution or such person or persons on
its behalf as the Bye Laws may prescribe
22 And We do hereby, for Us, Our Heirs and Successors
Grant and declare that these our letters patent, or the enrollment or
exemplification thereof, shall be in all things good, firm, valid and
effectual, according to the true intent and meaning of the same, and
shall be taken, construed and adjudged in all our courts or elsewhere
in the most favorable and beneficial sense and for the best advantage
of the said Institution, any mis-recital, non- recital, omission,
defect, imperfection, matter or thing whatsoever notwithstanding
In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent
Witness Ourself at Westminster the ninth day of September the twenty
sixth year of our reign
By Warrant under the King's Sign Manual
From:
Professional Engineer (India) Suraj Singh

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yeah nice history but pl lets accept it as history!!
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[quote]absolutely fascinating reading! thanks for this wonderful piece of
history!

Chandrashekaran

On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 16:10:45 +0530, wrote:

Quote:
IEI Charter 1935 Transcription
THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS (INDIA)
ROYAL CHARTER
AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE
The 13th day of August, 1935
PRESENT,
THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL
WHEREAS there was this day read at the Board a Report of a Committee
of the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, dated the
1st day of August, 1935, in the words following, viz. :-
" Your Majesty having been pleased, by Your Order of the 21st day of
February, 1935, to refer unto this Committee the humble Petition of
Sir Thomas Guthrie Russel, President of the Institution of Engineers
(India) and others praying for the grant of a Charter of
Incorporation to the said Institution:
" The Lords of the Committee, in the obedience to Your Majesty's said
Order of Reference, have taken the said Petition into consideration,
and do this day agree humbly to report, as their opinion, to Your
Majesty, that a Charter may be granted by Your Majesty in terms of
the Draft hereunto annexed."
HIS MAJESTY, having taken into consideration the said Report, and the
Draft Charter accompanying it, was pleased, by and with the advice of
His Privy Council, to approve thereof, and to order, as it is hereby
ordered, that the Most Honorable the Marquees of Zetland, one of His
Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, do cause a Warrant to be
prepared for His Majesty's Royal Signature, for passing under the
Great Seal a Charter in conformity with the said Draft, which is
hereunto annexed.
George the fifth, by the Grace of God of Great Britain, Ireland and
the British Dominion beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith,
Emperor of India.
To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting!
Whereas the Association or Institution incorporated under the Indian
Companies Act, 1913, and known as the Institution of Engineers
(India) hath petitioned Us for a Charter of Incorporation such as in
and by these Presents granted
And Whereas We are minded to comply with the prayer of such Petition
1 The Persons now Members of the said Association or
Institution known as the Institution of Engineers (India) and all
such persons as may hereafter become Members of the Body Corporate
hereby constituted pursuant to or by virtue of the powers granted by
these Presents, and their Successors, shall for ever hereafter (so
long as they shall continue to be such Members) be by virtue of these
Presents one Body Corporate and Politic by the name of "The
Institution of Engineers (India)" and by the same name shall have
perpetual succession and a Common Seal, with power to break, alter
并重新密封不时说their will and
pleasure, and by the same name shall and may sue and be sued in all
courts, and in all manner of actions and suits, and shall have power
to do all other matters and things incidental or appertaining to a
body Corporate, including power to take and hold personal property
and power to purchase, take on lease and hold lands, tenements or
hereditaments or any interest in any lands, tenements or
hereditaments whatsoever in Our Indian Empire for the purpose of the
Institution and power to sell, let on lease, alienate, or otherwise
dispose of the same on any part thereof.
2 The object and purposes for which the
Institution of Engineers (India) (hereinafter called "the
Institution ") is hereby constituted are to promote the general
advancement of Engineering and Engineering science and their
application in India and to facilitate the exchange of information
and ideas on those subjects amongst the Members of and persons
attached to the Institution and otherwise, and for that purpose-
A To promote and advance the science, practice and business of
工程的分支机构(以下简称参考red to as "
Engineering " in India.
B To diffuse among its Members information on all matters
affecting Engineering and to encourage, assist and extend knowledge
and information connected therewith by establishment and promotion of
lectures, discussions or correspondence; by the holding of
conferences; by the publication of papers, periodicals or journals,
books, circulars and maps or other literary undertaking; by
Engineering research work; or by the formation of a library or
libraries and collection of models, designs, drawings, and other
Articles of interest in connection with Engineering or otherwise
howsoever
D To promote the study of Engineering with a view to disseminate
the information obtained for facilitating the scientific and economic
development of Engineering in India
E To establish, aquire, carry on, control or adVice with regard
to colleges, schools or other educational establishments where
students or apprentices may obtain a sound education and training in
Engineering on such terms as may be settled by the Institution
F To encourage, regulate and elevate the technical and general
knowledge of persons engaged in or about to engage in Engineering or
in any employment manual or otherwise in connection therewith and
with a view thereto provide for the holding of classes and to test by
examination or otherwise the competence of such persons and to
institute and establish professorship, studentships, scholarships,
rewards and other benefactions and to grant Certificates of
Competency whether under any Act of the Government of India or Local
Governments regarding the Conduct and Qualifications of Engineers or
otherwise howsoever
G To give to the Government of India, the local Governments and
Municipalities and other public bodies and others, facilities for
conferring with and ascertaining the views of Engineers as regards
matters directly or indirectly affecting Engineering and to confer
with the said Governments, Municipalities and other public bodies and
others in regard to all matters affecting Engineering
H To encourage inventions and investigate and make known their
nature and merits
I To arrange and promote the adoption of equitable forms of
contracts and other documents used in Engineering and to encourage
the settlement of disputes by and to encourage the settlement of
disputes by arbitration and to act as or nominate arbitrators and
umpires on such terms and in such cases as may seem expedient
J To promote efficiency and just and honorable dealing and to
suppress malpractice in Engineering
K To do all such other acts and things as are incidental or
conductive to the attainment of the above objects or any of them
3 With a view to the better attainment of the
objectives of the Institution, the Institution shall use its best
endeavors to arrange (in so far as not already arranged) the sub
division of India into areas and the establishment of local centers
for the Members and others of and attached to the Institution who
reside or are occupied in those areas and shall from time to time
prescribe and when desirable alter the boundaries of such areas which
shall be regulated in such manner as the Bye-Laws for the time being
of the Institution shall prescribe
4 The Institution shall not carry on any trade or
business or engage in any transaction with a view to the pecuniary
gain or profit of the Members thereof. No Member shall have any
personal claim on any property of the Institution and no part of the
income or the property of the Institution shall be paid or
transferred directly or indirectly by way of dividend or bonus or
otherwise howsoever by way of profit to the Members of the
Institution except in the case of and as a salaried officer of the
Institution
5 There shall be a Council of the Institution
consisting of such number of Members, with such qualifications, and
to be elected or constituted as such Members of the Council in such
manner, and to hold office for such period, and on such terms as to
re-election and otherwise, as the Bye-Laws for the time being of the
Institution shall direct
6,除非和直到规范性文件的时间
being of the Institution shall otherwise direct-
a The Council at their last meeting prior to the annual general
meeting of the Institution in each year shall elect from among their
number a President for the ensuing year, and the President so elected
进入他的办公室,随后每年general meeting
and shall be ex officio a Member of the Council for the ensuing year;
b Of the Members of the Council of the Institution, other than
the President, such number as shall coincide with the total number of
Local Centers for the time being of the Institution shall be Vice
Presidents, and the said Vice Presidents shall be the respective
Chairman for the time being of the several Local Centers of the
Institution
7 The first President of the Council shall be �?��?��?�
8 The Institution shall have such officers, with such
functions, tenure and terms of office as the Bye-Laws of the
Institution may prescribe, and such other officers and servants as
the Council of the Institution may from time to time appoint. The
first Secretary of the Institution shall be Chaitanys chand
9 The government and the control of the
Institution and its affairs shall be vested in the Council subject to
the provisions of these Presents and to the Bye Laws for the time
being of the Institution. The business of the Council shall be
conducted in such manner as the Council may from time to time
prescribe
10 All the powers of the Institution shall be vested in
and exercisable by the Council except so far as the same are by these
presents or by the Bye Laws for the time being of the Institution
由研究所明确需要锻炼ion in general
meeting
11 Unless and until the Bye Laws of the Institution
shall otherwise provide there shall be five classes of Members of the
Institution termed respectively Honorary Life Members, Honorary
Members, Members, Associate Members and Companions, of whom the
Members and the Associate Members shall be known as Corporate Members
and Honorary Life Members, Honorary Members and Companions shall be
known as non Corporate Members
The Members of the said existing Association or Institution known as
the Institution of Engineers (India) who by virtue of these presents
become Members of the Institution shall be deemed to have entered the
Institution as Members of the same class as that to which they
belonged in the said existing Association or Institution
12 Unless and until the Bye Laws of the Institution
shall otherwise provide the Institution may attach to itself
students, Associates and Subscribers, which expressions shall have
the meanings respectively assigned to them by the Articles of
Association and Bye Laws of the existing Association or Institution
known as the Institution of Engineers (India). The students,
Associates and Subscribers attached to the said existing Association
or Institution shall be deemed to be attached similarly to the
Institution
13 The qualifications, method and terms of admission,
privileges, and obligations, including liability to expulsion or
suspension of Members of each of the said five classes respectively
shall be such as the Bye Laws for the time being of the Institution
shall direct
14 The Council shall alone have power to decide
conclusively respecting each person proposed for or seeking admission
to any class of Membership of the Institution whether he has or has
not fulfilled such conditions as are applicable to his case
15 A Member of the Institution shall be entitled to the
exclusive use after his name of the abbreviated designation `MIE
(India)'; an Associate Member of the abbreviated designation `AMIE
(India)'; a Companion of the abbreviated designation `Hon Life MIE
(Ind)'; an Honorary Life Member of the abbreviated designation `Hon
Life MIE(Ind)'; and an Honorary Member of the abbreviated
designation `Hon MIE (Ind) `
16 Every person being at any time a Corporate Member of
the Institution may so long as he shall be a Corporate Member take or
use the name or title of "Chartered Engineer (India)'
17 The meeting of the Institution shall be of such
classes and shall be held for such purposes as may from time to time
be prescribed by the Bye Laws of the Institution and the rights of
the several classes of Members of and of persons attached to the
Institution of attending and voting at the said meetings shall be
such or subject to such restrictions as may be so prescribed
18 The Corporate Members or the majority of such Members
present in person or by proxy and voting at any duly convened General
meeting of the Corporate Members with respect to which notice shall
have been given of the matters to be taken into consideration
thereat, shall have power from time to time to make such Bye Laws of
the Institution as to them shall seem requisite and convenient for
the regulation, government and advantage of the Institution, its
Members and property and for the furtherance of the objects and
purposes of the Institution and from time to time to revoke, alter or
amend any Bye Law or Bye Laws theretofore made so that the same shall
be reasonable and not repugnant to these presents or to the Laws and
Statutes of India; Provided that no such Bye Law , revocation,
alteration or amendment shall take effect until the same has been
allowed by the Lords of Our Privy Council of which allowance a
certificate under the hand of the clerk of our Privy Council shall be
conclusive evidence
19 The first Bye Laws to be made under these presents
shall be made by the Corporate Members of the Institution within the
period of 12 months from the date of these presents, unless the lord
of our Privy Council shall see fit to extend such period of which
extension the Certificate of the Clerk of Our Privy Council shall be
conclusive evidence
20 Pending the making up and approval of the Bye Laws to
be made under these presents but no longer, the Article of
Associations of the said existing Association or Institution known
as the Institution of Engineers (India) and Bye Laws thereof shall be
the Bye Laws of the Institution and shall have effect as though the
Institution, its officers and Members, had therein been referred to
throughout in lieu of the said existing Association or Institution,
its officers and Members
21 The property and the money of the said existing
Association or Institution known as the Institution of Engineers )
India) (including the property and moneys (if any) held by them as
trustees) shall from the date of these presents become and be deemed
to be the property of the Institution or such person or persons on
its behalf as the Bye Laws may prescribe
22 And We do hereby, for Us, Our Heirs and Successors
Grant and declare that these our letters patent, or the enrollment or
exemplification thereof, shall be in all things good, firm, valid and
effectual, according to the true intent and meaning of the same, and
shall be taken, construed and adjudged in all our courts or elsewhere
in the most favorable and beneficial sense and for the best advantage
of the said Institution, any mis-recital, non- recital, omission,
defect, imperfection, matter or thing whatsoever notwithstanding
In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent
Witness Ourself at Westminster the ninth day of September the twenty
sixth year of our reign
By Warrant under the King's Sign Manual
From:
Professional Engineer (India) Suraj Singh

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Dear Suraj Singh
You are wasting your time, for your information the general opinion of the forum is on midnight of 15 August 1947, all the rules vanished, new government formed after that what ever the rules are framed are act. All the previous acts has lost there validity since their date expired. So after independence no such act was framed, and very simple there is no space for engineering in India. Now tomorrow morning I will install a petrol pump at my house. Since the India petroleum act is also too old (1934). that is also not valid in ajad bharat.
Daljeet

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yeah nice history but pl lets accept it as history!!
sangeeta wij
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Subject: IEI Charter 1935 Transcription

[quote]absolutely fascinating reading! thanks for this wonderful piece of
history!

Chandrashekaran

On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 16:10:45 +0530, wrote:

Quote:
IEI Charter 1935 Transcription
THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS (INDIA)
ROYAL CHARTER
AT THE COURT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE
The 13th day of August, 1935
PRESENT,
THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL
WHEREAS there was this day read at the Board a Report of a Committee
of the Lords of His Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, dated the
1st day of August, 1935, in the words following, viz. :-
" Your Majesty having been pleased, by Your Order of the 21st day of
February, 1935, to refer unto this Committee the humble Petition of
Sir Thomas Guthrie Russel, President of the Institution of Engineers
(India) and others praying for the grant of a Charter of
Incorporation to the said Institution:
" The Lords of the Committee, in the obedience to Your Majesty's said
Order of Reference, have taken the said Petition into consideration,
and do this day agree humbly to report, as their opinion, to Your
Majesty, that a Charter may be granted by Your Majesty in terms of
the Draft hereunto annexed."
HIS MAJESTY, having taken into consideration the said Report, and the
Draft Charter accompanying it, was pleased, by and with the advice of
His Privy Council, to approve thereof, and to order, as it is hereby
ordered, that the Most Honorable the Marquees of Zetland, one of His
Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, do cause a Warrant to be
prepared for His Majesty's Royal Signature, for passing under the
Great Seal a Charter in conformity with the said Draft, which is
hereunto annexed.
George the fifth, by the Grace of God of Great Britain, Ireland and
the British Dominion beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith,
Emperor of India.
To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting!
Whereas the Association or Institution incorporated under the Indian
Companies Act, 1913, and known as the Institution of Engineers
(India) hath petitioned Us for a Charter of Incorporation such as in
and by these Presents granted
And Whereas We are minded to comply with the prayer of such Petition
1 The Persons now Members of the said Association or
Institution known as the Institution of Engineers (India) and all
such persons as may hereafter become Members of the Body Corporate
hereby constituted pursuant to or by virtue of the powers granted by
these Presents, and their Successors, shall for ever hereafter (so
long as they shall continue to be such Members) be by virtue of these
Presents one Body Corporate and Politic by the name of "The
Institution of Engineers (India)" and by the same name shall have
perpetual succession and a Common Seal, with power to break, alter
并重新密封不时说their will and
pleasure, and by the same name shall and may sue and be sued in all
courts, and in all manner of actions and suits, and shall have power
to do all other matters and things incidental or appertaining to a
body Corporate, including power to take and hold personal property
and power to purchase, take on lease and hold lands, tenements or
hereditaments or any interest in any lands, tenements or
hereditaments whatsoever in Our Indian Empire for the purpose of the
Institution and power to sell, let on lease, alienate, or otherwise
dispose of the same on any part thereof.
2 The object and purposes for which the
Institution of Engineers (India) (hereinafter called "the
Institution ") is hereby constituted are to promote the general
advancement of Engineering and Engineering science and their
application in India and to facilitate the exchange of information
and ideas on those subjects amongst the Members of and persons
attached to the Institution and otherwise, and for that purpose-
A To promote and advance the science, practice and business of
工程的分支机构(以下简称参考red to as "
Engineering " in India.
B To diffuse among its Members information on all matters
affecting Engineering and to encourage, assist and extend knowledge
and information connected therewith by establishment and promotion of
lectures, discussions or correspondence; by the holding of
conferences; by the publication of papers, periodicals or journals,
books, circulars and maps or other literary undertaking; by
Engineering research work; or by the formation of a library or
libraries and collection of models, designs, drawings, and other
Articles of interest in connection with Engineering or otherwise
howsoever
D To promote the study of Engineering with a view to disseminate
the information obtained for facilitating the scientific and economic
development of Engineering in India
E To establish, aquire, carry on, control or adVice with regard
to colleges, schools or other educational establishments where
students or apprentices may obtain a sound education and training in
Engineering on such terms as may be settled by the Institution
F To encourage, regulate and elevate the technical and general
knowledge of persons engaged in or about to engage in Engineering or
in any employment manual or otherwise in connection therewith and
with a view thereto provide for the holding of classes and to test by
examination or otherwise the competence of such persons and to
institute and establish professorship, studentships, scholarships,
rewards and other benefactions and to grant Certificates of
Competency whether under any Act of the Government of India or Local
Governments regarding the Conduct and Qualifications of Engineers or
otherwise howsoever
G To give to the Government of India, the local Governments and
Municipalities and other public bodies and others, facilities for
conferring with and ascertaining the views of Engineers as regards
matters directly or indirectly affecting Engineering and to confer
with the said Governments, Municipalities and other public bodies and
others in regard to all matters affecting Engineering
H To encourage inventions and investigate and make known their
nature and merits
I To arrange and promote the adoption of equitable forms of
contracts and other documents used in Engineering and to encourage
the settlement of disputes by and to encourage the settlement of
disputes by arbitration and to act as or nominate arbitrators and
umpires on such terms and in such cases as may seem expedient
J To promote efficiency and just and honorable dealing and to
suppress malpractice in Engineering
K To do all such other acts and things as are incidental or
conductive to the attainment of the above objects or any of them
3 With a view to the better attainment of the
objectives of the Institution, the Institution shall use its best
endeavors to arrange (in so far as not already arranged) the sub
division of India into areas and the establishment of local centers
for the Members and others of and attached to the Institution who
reside or are occupied in those areas and shall from time to time
prescribe and when desirable alter the boundaries of such areas which
shall be regulated in such manner as the Bye-Laws for the time being
of the Institution shall prescribe
4 The Institution shall not carry on any trade or
business or engage in any transaction with a view to the pecuniary
gain or profit of the Members thereof. No Member shall have any
personal claim on any property of the Institution and no part of the
income or the property of the Institution shall be paid or
transferred directly or indirectly by way of dividend or bonus or
otherwise howsoever by way of profit to the Members of the
Institution except in the case of and as a salaried officer of the
Institution
5 There shall be a Council of the Institution
consisting of such number of Members, with such qualifications, and
to be elected or constituted as such Members of the Council in such
manner, and to hold office for such period, and on such terms as to
re-election and otherwise, as the Bye-Laws for the time being of the
Institution shall direct
6,除非和直到规范性文件的时间
being of the Institution shall otherwise direct-
a The Council at their last meeting prior to the annual general
meeting of the Institution in each year shall elect from among their
number a President for the ensuing year, and the President so elected
进入他的办公室,随后每年general meeting
and shall be ex officio a Member of the Council for the ensuing year;
b Of the Members of the Council of the Institution, other than
the President, such number as shall coincide with the total number of
Local Centers for the time being of the Institution shall be Vice
Presidents, and the said Vice Presidents shall be the respective
Chairman for the time being of the several Local Centers of the
Institution
7 The first President of the Council shall be �?��?��?�
8 The Institution shall have such officers, with such
functions, tenure and terms of office as the Bye-Laws of the
Institution may prescribe, and such other officers and servants as
the Council of the Institution may from time to time appoint. The
first Secretary of the Institution shall be Chaitanys chand
9 The government and the control of the
Institution and its affairs shall be vested in the Council subject to
the provisions of these Presents and to the Bye Laws for the time
being of the Institution. The business of the Council shall be
conducted in such manner as the Council may from time to time
prescribe
10 All the powers of the Institution shall be vested in
and exercisable by the Council except so far as the same are by these
presents or by the Bye Laws for the time being of the Institution
由研究所明确需要锻炼ion in general
meeting
11 Unless and until the Bye Laws of the Institution
shall otherwise provide there shall be five classes of Members of the
Institution termed respectively Honorary Life Members, Honorary
Members, Members, Associate Members and Companions, of whom the
Members and the Associate Members shall be known as Corporate Members
and Honorary Life Members, Honorary Members and Companions shall be
known as non Corporate Members
The Members of the said existing Association or Institution known as
the Institution of Engineers (India) who by virtue of these presents
become Members of the Institution shall be deemed to have entered the
Institution as Members of the same class as that to which they
belonged in the said existing Association or Institution
12 Unless and until the Bye Laws of the Institution
shall otherwise provide the Institution may attach to itself
students, Associates and Subscribers, which expressions shall have
the meanings respectively assigned to them by the Articles of
Association and Bye Laws of the existing Association or Institution
known as the Institution of Engineers (India). The students,
Associates and Subscribers attached to the said existing Association
or Institution shall be deemed to be attached similarly to the
Institution
13 The qualifications, method and terms of admission,
privileges, and obligations, including liability to expulsion or
suspension of Members of each of the said five classes respectively
shall be such as the Bye Laws for the time being of the Institution
shall direct
14 The Council shall alone have power to decide
conclusively respecting each person proposed for or seeking admission
to any class of Membership of the Institution whether he has or has
not fulfilled such conditions as are applicable to his case
15 A Member of the Institution shall be entitled to the
exclusive use after his name of the abbreviated designation `MIE
(India)'; an Associate Member of the abbreviated designation `AMIE
(India)'; a Companion of the abbreviated designation `Hon Life MIE
(Ind)'; an Honorary Life Member of the abbreviated designation `Hon
Life MIE(Ind)'; and an Honorary Member of the abbreviated
designation `Hon MIE (Ind) `
16 Every person being at any time a Corporate Member of
the Institution may so long as he shall be a Corporate Member take or
use the name or title of "Chartered Engineer (India)'
17 The meeting of the Institution shall be of such
classes and shall be held for such purposes as may from time to time
be prescribed by the Bye Laws of the Institution and the rights of
the several classes of Members of and of persons attached to the
Institution of attending and voting at the said meetings shall be
such or subject to such restrictions as may be so prescribed
18 The Corporate Members or the majority of such Members
present in person or by proxy and voting at any duly convened General
meeting of the Corporate Members with respect to which notice shall
have been given of the matters to be taken into consideration
thereat, shall have power from time to time to make such Bye Laws of
the Institution as to them shall seem requisite and convenient for
the regulation, government and advantage of the Institution, its
Members and property and for the furtherance of the objects and
purposes of the Institution and from time to time to revoke, alter or
amend any Bye Law or Bye Laws theretofore made so that the same shall
be reasonable and not repugnant to these presents or to the Laws and
Statutes of India; Provided that no such Bye Law , revocation,
alteration or amendment shall take effect until the same has been
allowed by the Lords of Our Privy Council of which allowance a
certificate under the hand of the clerk of our Privy Council shall be
conclusive evidence
19 The first Bye Laws to be made under these presents
shall be made by the Corporate Members of the Institution within the
period of 12 months from the date of these presents, unless the lord
of our Privy Council shall see fit to extend such period of which
extension the Certificate of the Clerk of Our Privy Council shall be
conclusive evidence
20 Pending the making up and approval of the Bye Laws to
be made under these presents but no longer, the Article of
Associations of the said existing Association or Institution known
as the Institution of Engineers (India) and Bye Laws thereof shall be
the Bye Laws of the Institution and shall have effect as though the
Institution, its officers and Members, had therein been referred to
throughout in lieu of the said existing Association or Institution,
its officers and Members
21 The property and the money of the said existing
Association or Institution known as the Institution of Engineers )
India) (including the property and moneys (if any) held by them as
trustees) shall from the date of these presents become and be deemed
to be the property of the Institution or such person or persons on
its behalf as the Bye Laws may prescribe
22 And We do hereby, for Us, Our Heirs and Successors
Grant and declare that these our letters patent, or the enrollment or
exemplification thereof, shall be in all things good, firm, valid and
effectual, according to the true intent and meaning of the same, and
shall be taken, construed and adjudged in all our courts or elsewhere
in the most favorable and beneficial sense and for the best advantage
of the said Institution, any mis-recital, non- recital, omission,
defect, imperfection, matter or thing whatsoever notwithstanding
In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent
Witness Ourself at Westminster the ninth day of September the twenty
sixth year of our reign
By Warrant under the King's Sign Manual
From:
Professional Engineer (India) Suraj Singh

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