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Home Bare Acts Phrase: aggravation Page 1 of about 77 results ( seconds)Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012, (Central) Section 5
Title: Aggravated Penetrative Sexual Assault
State: Central
Year: 2012
.....assault on a child, which-- (i) physically incapacitates the child or causes the child to become mentally ill as defined under clause (b) of section 2 of the Mental Health Act, 1987(14 of 1987) or causes impairment of any kind so as to render the child unable to perform regular tasks, temporarily or permanently; or (ii) in the case of female child, makes the child pregnant as a consequence of sexual assault; (iii) inflicts the child with Human Immunodeficiency Virus or any other life threatening disease or infection which may either temporarily or permanently impair the child by rendering him physically incapacitated, or mentally ill to perform regular tasks; or (k) whoever, taking advantage of a child's mental or physical disability, commits penetrative sexual assault on the child; or (l) whoever commits penetrative sexual assault on the child more than once or repeatedly; or (m) whoever commits penetrative sexual assault on a child below twelve years; or (n) whoever being a relative of the child through blood or adoption or marriage or guardianship or in foster care or having a domestic relationship with a parent of the child or who is living in the same or.....
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Title: Punishment for Aggravated Sexual Assault
State: Central
Year: 2012
Whoever, commits aggravated sexual assault shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which shall not be less than five years but which may extend to seven years, and shall also be liable to fine.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionProtection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012, (Central) Section 6
Title: Punishment for Aggravated Penetrative Sexual Assault
State: Central
Year: 2012
Whoever, commits aggravated penetrative sexual assault, shall be punished with rigorous imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than ten years but which may extend to imprisonment for life and shall also be liable to fine.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionProtection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012, (Central) Section 9
Title: Aggravated Sexual Assault
State: Central
Year: 2012
.....assault on a child, which-- (i) physically incapacitates the child or causes the child to become mentally ill as defined under clause (l) of section 2 of the Mental Health Act, 1987(14 of 1987) or causes impairment of any kind so as to render the child unable to perform regular tasks, temporarily or permanently; or (ii) inflicts the child with Human Immunodeficiency Virus or any other life threatening disease or infection which may either temporarily or permanently impair the child by rendering him physically incapacitated, or mentally ill to perform regular tasks; or (k) whoever, taking advantage of a child's mental or physical disability, commits sexual assault on the child; or (l) whoever commits sexual assault on the child more than once or repeatedly; or (m) whoever commits sexual assault on a child below twelve years; or (n) whoever, being a relative of the child through blood or adoption or marriage or guardianship or in foster care, or having domestic relationship with a parent of the child, or who is living in the same or shared household with the child, commits sexual assault on such child; or (o) whoever, being in the ownership or management or.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 2012
.....over another person, for the purpose of any offence under this Act, is said to aid the doing of that act. 17. Whoever abets any offence under this Act, if the act abetted is committed in consequence of the abetment, shall be punished with punishment provided for that offence. Explanation. " An act or offence is said to be committed in consequence of abatement, when it is committed in consequence of the instigation, or in pursuance of the conspiracy or with the aid, which constitutes the abetment. 18. Whoever attempts to commit any offence punishable under this Act or to cause such an offence to be committed, and in such attempt, does any act towards the commission of the offence, shall be punished with imprisonment of any description provided for the offence, for a term which may extend to one-half of the imprisonment for life or, as the case may be, one-half of the longest term of imprisonment provided for that offence or with fine or with both. CHAPTER V PROCEDURE FOR REPORTING OF CASES 19. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, any person (including the child), who has apprehension that an offence under this Act is likely to.....
List Judgments citing this sectionProtection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012, (Central) Complete Act
Title: the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012
State: Central
Year: 2012
..... Chapter I - PRELIMINARY Section 1 - Short title, extent and commencement Section 2 - Definitions Chapter II - SEXUAL OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN Section 3 to 4 - A. Section 3 - Penetrative sexual assault Section 4 - Punishment for penetrative sexual assault Section 5 to 6 - B. Section 5 - Aggravated penetrative sexual assault Section 6 - Punishment for aggravated penetrative sexual assault Section 7 to 8 - C. Section 7 - Sexual assault Section 8 - Punishment for sexual assault Section 9 to 10 - D. Section 9 - Aggravated sexual assault Section 10 - Punishment for aggravated sexual assault Section 11 to 12 - E. Section 11 - Sexual harassment Section 12 - Punishment for sexual harassment Chapter III - USING CHILD FOR PORNOGRAPHIC PURPOSES AND PUNISHMENT THEREFOR Section 13 - Use of child for pornographic purposes Section 14 - Punishment for using child for pornographic purposes Section 15 - Punishment for storage of pornographic material involving child Chapter IV - ABETMENT OF AND ATTEMPT TO COMMIT AN OFFENCE Section 16 - Abetment of an offence Section 17 - Punishment for abetment Section 18 - Punishment for attempt to commit an offence Chapter V -.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDalmia Dadri Cement Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1981 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1981
.....giving them any retrenchment benefits, the State Government of Haryana has been continuously urging the Government of India to take over this factory in view of the fact that a large number of employees will be thrown out of employment, if the factory is permanently closed down. The State Government of Haryana has indicated that owing to financial constraints and lack of technical expertise, the State Government is not in a position to take over this cement factory for restarting and running it. 3. The liability of the factory on its restart has been assesed and in the interest of restarting production of cement and also to provide employment to the workers, the Central Government had decided that it would be in the public interest to acquire the cement factory of this company and to transfer it to the Cement Corporation of India which is a public sector undertaking engaged in the manufacture and sale of cement. 4. The Bill seeks to give effect to the above object- Gaz. of Ind., 5-5-1981, Pt. II. S. 2 Ext., p. 361. An Act to provide for the acquisition and transfer of the undertakings of the Dalmia Dadri Cement Limited with a view to securing the proper management of such.....
List Judgments citing this sectionHowrah Offences Act, 1857 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1857
.....3 of 1884. Section 17 Pawnbrokers, etc., to report stolen property, pawnbrokers, etc., when to be deemed receivers of stolen goods Rep. by Ben. Act 3 of 1884. Section 18 Manufacture or possession of gunpowder Whoever manufactures gunpowder, or, without a license form the Magistrate, has in his possession in any house, shop, warehouse or other building, at any one time, a greater quantity of gunpowder than ten pounds, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred rupees, and also to forfeit such gunpowder so manufactured or possessed, together with the vessel or receptacle in which it may be contained. Section 19 Licenses by Magistrate for sale and deposit of gunpowder, etc. The Magistrate may grant to any person a license of the sale or keeping in deposit of any quantity of gunpowder not exceeding fifty pounds on such conditions, and for such term not exceeding one year, as shall be specified in the license; and any person who shall be guilty of a breach of any of such conditions shall be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred rupees, and to forfeit all gunpowder so kept in deposit contrary thereto, and the vessels containing it, and also to forfeit his.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Himachal Pradesh Judicial Officers (Pay, Allowances & Conditions of Service) Act, 2003 Complete Act
State: Himachal
Year: 2003
.....exercise of the powers vested in him under sub- section (1) of section 4 of the Himachal Pradesh Judicial Officers (Pay and Conditions of Service) Act, 2003 (Act No.10 of 2003), is pleased to make the following rules to regulate the pay of Judicial Officers, namely:- 1. Short title.- These rules may be called the Himachal Pradesh Judicial Officers (Pay Fixation) Rules, 2003. 2. Definitions.- (1) In these rules, unless there is anything repugnant to the subject or context,- (a) "Act" means the Himachal Pradesh Judicial Officers (Pay and Conditions of Service) Act, 2003; (b) "basic pay" means the amount drawn monthly by a Judicial Officer in the existing scale of the post held by him or to which he is entitled by the reasons of his position in a cadre including ex-gratia annual increment(s) and additional pay, if any, but shall not include Special Pay and Personal Pay; (c) "Government" means the Government of Himachal Pradesh; (d) "existing pay scale" means the pre-revised pay scale in respect of a post held or a personal scale allowed to a Judicial Officer as on 1st day of January, 1996, whether in a substantive or officiating capacity; (e) "revised pay" means basic pay of a.....
List Judgments citing this sectionRequisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property Act, 1952 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1952
.....the Defence of India Act, 1939would continue to remain under requisition. Subsequently, the Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property Act, 1952 was enacted to confer-powers on the Government in this regard. Section 24of the Act provided .that any property which was subject to requisition under the Act of 1947 shall be deemed to have been requisitioned under the Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property Act, 1952. This Act was initially to remain in force for six years and was to expire on the 13th March, 1958. The life of the Act was however, extended from time to time, and will now remain in force up to the 13th March, 1970. 2. Chapter VI of the Defence of India Act, 1962provided for the requisitioning and acquisition of immovable property. The Act ceased to have effect with effect from the 10th July, 1968, namely six months after Proclamation of Emergency which was revoked with effect from the 10th January, 1968. As there were numerous properties requisitioned under the Defence of India Act, 1962, it was not found possible either to release them or to acquire them by the payment of compensation. The Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property.....
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