.....who has been called to treat an animal which he has reason to believe to be affected with a scheduled disease, shall forthwith report the fact to the Inspector exercising powers in the area. Section 14 - Power of Veterinary Surgeon to hold post mortem Subject to such Rules, as may be prescribed, the Veterinary Surgeon may make or cause to be made a post mortem examination of any animal which at the time of his death was infective, or is suspected to have been then infective and for this purpose he may cause the carcass of any such animal to be exhumed. Section 15 - Power to isolate infective animals (1) Where an Inspector has reason to believe that any animal is infective, he may, by order in writing, direct the owner or person in charge of such animal to keep it where it is for the time being or to remove it or allow it to be removed to such place of isolation or segregation as may be prescribed and within such period as may be specified in the order : Provided that where there is no person in charge of the animal and the owner is unknown or the order cannot be communicated to him without undue delay or the person in charge of the animal refuses to do as.....
List Judgments citing this section.....(2) by two witnesses who were present at the marriage ceremony; (3) in cases which the woman is represented by an agent by two witnesses to the fact of the agent having been duly authorised to represent her ; and (4) by the Muhammedan Registrar; (b) (i) if the entry be of a divorce other than the kind known as Khula or Talaq-i-tafweez in a register in the Form 'B' contained in the Schedule- (1) by the man who has effected the divorce; (2) by the witness who identifies the man who has effected the divorce; (3) if the man be of the Shia sect-by two witnesses to the divorce being effected; and (4) by the Muhammedan Registrar; (ii) if the entry be of a divorce of the kind known as Khula in a register in the Form 'C contained in the Schedule- (1) by the parties to the Khula ; provided that, if the woman be a pardanashin the entry may be signed on her behalf by her duly authorised agent; (2) by the person who identifies the man; (3) by the person who identifies the woman; (4) if the application for registration has been made by an agent on behalf of the woman by two witnesses to the fact or the agent having been duly authorised to represent her; (5) if the man be of the Shia.....
List Judgments citing this section.....census taken in accordance with the provisions of the Census Act, 1948 (XXXVII of 1948); (b) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act. Section 3 - Power in regard to expenses Notwithstanding anything contained in any enactment in regard to the funds of any Local authority, the Provincial Government may direct that such portion of any expenses, as may be prescribed, incurred for anything done in accordance with the Census Act, 1948 (XXXVII of 1948) or the rules made there under may be charged to the funds of any Local authority constituted for and on behalf of the area within which such expenses were incurred. Section 4 - Obligation of Local authority to give assistance Every Local authority shall be bound to give such assistance in connection with a census as it may be called upon to give by an order made under Section 6 of the Census Act, 1948 (XXXVII of 1948). Section 5 - Power to enforce orders If the Provincial Government after receiving a report from the District Magistrate or the Superintendent of Census is satisfied that a Local authority has made default in performing any duty imposed on it by or under this Act or the Census Act, 1948 (XXXVII of 1948).....
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