Karnataka Police Act, 1963 Section 156 - Bare Act

StateKarnataka Government
Year1963
Section TitleLess Heinous Offences
Act Info:

Every Reserve Police Officer who,-

(a) assaults or uses or attempts to use criminal force to any sentry; or

(b) being in command of a guard, piquet or patrol, refuses to receive any prisoner lawfully made over to his charge, or whether in such command or not, releases any prisoner or person without proper authority or negligently suffers any prisoner or person to escape; or

(c) being in command of a guard, piquet or patrol, permits any person belonging to such guard, piquet or patrol to engage himself in gambling or other behaviour prejudicial to good order and discipline; or

(d) being under arrest or in confinement, leaves his arrest or confinement before he is set at liberty by lawful authority; or

(e) is grossly insubordinate to his superior officer in the execution of his office; or

(f) refuses to superintend or assist in making or carrying out of any construction of any description ordered to be made either in quarters or in the field; or

(g) assaults or otherwise ill-uses any reserve police officer with reference to whom he is a superior officer; or

(h) designedly or through neglect damages or loses or fraudulently or without due authority disposes of his arms, clothes, tools, equipment, ammunition, accoutrements or other necessaries furnished to him for the execution of his office or any such articles entrusted to him or to any other person; or

(i) malingers, feigns, or produces disease or infirmity in himself or intentionally delays his cure or aggravates his disease or infirmity; or

(j) with intent to render himself or any other person unfit for duty, voluntarily causes hurt to himself or any other person; or

(k) commits extortion or without lawful authority extorts from any person carriage, porterage or provisions; or

(l) willfully or negligently ill-treats, injures or causes the death of any animal or damages, loses, or makes away with any animal or vehicle used in the public service,

shall, on conviction, be punished with rigorous imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees or with both.