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TypeBare Act JurisdictionCentral Government

Census Act, 1948 Section 11

PENALTIES

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Census Act, 1948 Section 11 is part of Census Act, 1948 - PENALTIES. Read the section text below and explore Indian court judgments that cite it.

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Section Text

1)22[(a)any census-officer or any person lawfully required to give assistance towards the taking of census who refuses to perform any duty imposed upon him by this Act or any rule made thereunder, or any person who binders or obstructs another person in performing any such duty, or (aa) any census-officer or any person lawfully required to give assistance towards the taking of a census who neglects to use reasonable diligence in performing any duty imposed upon him or in obeying any order issued to him in accordance with this Act or any rule made thereunder, or any person who binders or obstructs another person in performing any such duty or obeying any such order, or":]

(b) any census-officer who intentionally puts any offensive or improper question or knowingly makes any false return or, without the previous sanction of the Central Government or the21[State Government], discloses any information which he has received by means of, or for the purposes of, a census return, or (c) any sorter, compiler or other member of the census staff who removes, secrets, damages or destroys any census document or deals with any census document in a manner likely to falsify or impair the tabulations of census results, or 23[(ca) any local authority which fails to comply with an order made under Section 4-A. or":]

(d) any person who intentionally gives a false answer to, or refuses to answer to the best of his knowledge or belief, any question asked of him by a census-officer which he is legally bound by Section 8-to answer, or (e) any person occupying any house, enclosure, vessel or other place who refuses to allow a census-officer such reasonable access thereto as he is required by Sec. 9-to allow, or (f) any person who removes, obliterates, alters, or damages any letters, marks or numbers which have been painted or affixed for the purposes of the census, or (g) any person Who, having been required under Section 10-to fill up a schedule, knowingly and without sufficient cause fails to comply with the provisions of that section, or makes any false return thereunder, or (h) any person who trespasses into a census office, shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees and in case of a conviction under part24[(a), (b) or (c) shall also be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to three years]

(2) Whoever abets any offence under sub-section (1) shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees.

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