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Start Free TrialBombay Police Act, 1951, (Maharashtra) Section 63A
Title: Control of Camps, Etc., and Uniforms: Control of Camps, Parades, Etc., and Banning Use of Uniform, Etc.
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1951
.....under any law for the time-being in force, would be likely to prejudice the security of the State or the maintenance of public order, the State Government may, by general or special order prohibit or restrict the wearing, or display in public, of any such dress or article of apparel by any member of such body or association or organisation. (3) Every general or special order under sub-sections (1) and (2) shall be published in the manner prescribed for the publication of a public notice under section 163. Explanation.--For the purposes of sub-section (2), a dress or an article of apparel shall be deemed to be worn or displayed in public, if it is worn or displayed in any place to which the public have access.] ___________________ 1. This heading and section 63A were inserted by Bom. 20 of 1953,Section 7. 2. These words were substituted for the words "State of Bombay" by the Maharashtra Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1960.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionBombay Police Act, 1951, (Maharashtra) Section 126
Title: Omission by Pawn
State: Maharashtra
Year: 1951
.....information that the possession of any property suspected to have been transferred by any offence mentioned in section 410 of the Indian Penal Code, or by any offence punishable under sections 417, 418, 419 or 420 of the said Code, is found in possession or thereafter comes into the possession or has an offer either by way of sale, pawn, exchange or for custody, alteration or otherwise howsoever, made to him of Property answering the description contained in such information, shall, unless-- (i) he forthwith gives information to the Commissioner, or the 1 [Superintendent], as the case may be, or at a Police Station of such possession or offer and takes all reasonable means to ascertain and to give information as aforesaid of the name and address of the person from whom the possession or offer was received; or (ii) the property being, as an article of common wearing apparel otherwise, incapable of identification from the written or printed information given, has been inno way concealed after the receipt of such information, on conviction, be punished with fine which may extend to 2 [two thousand rupees] in respect of each such article of property so in his possession or......
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