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Border Security Force Act, 1968 Complete Act

Title: Border Security Force Act, 1968

State: Central

Year: 1968

..... Section7 - Liability for service outside India Section8 - Resignation and withdrawal from the post Section9 - Tenure of service under the Act Section10 - Termination of service by Central Government Section11 - Dismissal, removal or reduction by the Director-General and by other officers Section12 - Certificate of termination of service Section13 - Restrictions respecting right to form association, freedom of speech, etc. Chapter III Section14 - Offences in relation to the enemy and punishable with death Section15 - Offences in relation to the enemy and not punishable with death Section16 - Offences punishable more severely on active duty than at other times Section17 - Mutiny Section18 - Desertion and aiding desertion Section19 - Absence without leave Section20 - Striking or threatening superior officers Section21 - Disobedience to superior officer Section22 - Insubordination and obstruction Section23 - False answers on enrolment Section24 - Certain forms of disgraceful conduct Section25 - Ill-treating a subordinate Section26 - Intoxication Section27 - Permitting escape of person in custody Section28 - Irregularity in connection with arrest or.....

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Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968 Complete Act

Title: Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968

State: Central

Year: 1968

.....joint venture or private sector Section14A - Technical Consultancy Service to industrial establishments Section15 - Officers and members of the Force to be considered always on duty and liable to be employed anywhere in India Section15A - Restrictions respecting right to form association, etc Section16 - Responsibilities of members of the Force during suspension Section17 - Surrender of certificate, arms, etc., by persons ceasing to be members of the Force Section18 - Penalties for neglect of duty, etc Section19 - Application of Act 22 of 1922 to members of the Force Section20 - Certain Acts not to apply to members of the Force Section21 - Protection of acts of members of the Force Section22 - Power to make rules Schedule1 - THE SCHEDULE

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Border Security Force Act, 1968 Chapter VII

Title: Procedure of Security Force Courts

State: Central

Year: 1968

.....and of the battalion, unit, or branch of the Force to which they belong. (3) Where a record is made in any battalion book in pursuance of this Act or of any rules made thereunder or otherwise in the discharge of official duties and purports to be signed by the commandant or by the officer whose duty it is to make such record, such record shall be evidence of the facts therein stated. (4) A copy of any record in any battalion book purporting to be certified to be a true copy by the officer having custody of such book shall be evidence of such record. (5) Where any person subject to this Act is being tried on a charge of desertion or of absence without leave, and such person has surrendered himself into the custody of any officer or other person subject to this Act, or any unit of the Force, or has been apprehended by such officer or person, a certificate purporting to be signed by such officer, or by the Commandant of the unit to which such person belongs, as the case may be, and stating the fact, date and place of such surrender or apprehension, and the manner in which he was dressed, shall be evidence of the matters so stated. (6) Where any person subject to this Act.....

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Border Security Force Act, 1968 Section 93

Title: Conviction of Offence Not Charged

State: Central

Year: 1968

.....A person charged before a Security Force Court with any one of the offences specified in clauses (a), (b), (c) and (d) of section 30 may be found guilty of any other of these offences with which he might have been charged. (6) A person charged before a Security Force Court with an offence punishable under section 46 may be found guilty of any other offence of which he might have been found guilty, if the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (5 of 1898), were applicable. (7) A person charged before a Security Force Court with any offence under this Act may, on failure of proof of an offence having been committed in circumstances involving a more severe punishment, be found guilty of the same offence as having been committed in circumstances involving a less severe punishment. (8) A person charged before a Security Force Court with any offence under this Act may be found guilty of having attempted or abetted the Commission of that offence, although the attempt or abetment is not separately charged.

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Border Security Force Act, 1968 Chapter VII

Title: Security Force Courts

State: Central

Year: 1968

.....and of whom not less than four are of a rank not below that of a confirmed Deputy Superintendent of Police. Explanation.--For the purposes of this section and section 69 "Deputy Superintendent of Police" includes any post of a higher rank and any post declared by Central Government by notification to be an equivalent post as also any post higher in rank than the post so declared. Section 69 - Composition of a Petty Security Force Court A Petty Security Force Court shall consist of not less than three officers each of whom has held the post of Deputy Superintendent of Police for not less than two whole years. Section 70 - Summary Security Force Court (1) A Summary Security Force Court may be held by the Commandant of any unit of the Force and he alone shall constitute the Court. (2) The proceedings shall be attended throughout by two other persons who shall be officers or subordinate officers or one of either, and who shall not as such, be sworn or affirmed. Section 71 - Dissolution of a Security Force Court (1) If a Security Force Court after the commencement of a trial is reduced below the minimum number of officers required by this Act, it shall be dissolved. .....

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Border Security Force Act, 1968 Section 37

Title: Offences Relating to Security Force Court

State: Central

Year: 1968

Any person subject to this Act who commits any of the following offences, that is to say,-- (a) being duly summoned or ordered to attend as a witness before a Security Force Court, wilfully or without reasonable excuse, makes default in attending; or (b) refuses to take an oath or make an affirmation legally required by a Security Force Court to be taken or made; or (c) refuses to produce or deliver any document in his power or control legally required by a Security Force Court to be produced or delivered by him; or (d) refuses, when a witness, to answer any question which he is by law bound to answer; or (e) is guilty of contempt of the Security Force Court by using insulting or threatening language, or by causing any interruption or disturbance in the proceedings of such court, shall, on conviction by a Security Force Court, be liable to suffer imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years or such less punishment as is in this Act mentioned.

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Border Security Force Act, 1968 Section 71

Title: Dissolution of a Security Force Court

State: Central

Year: 1968

(1) If a Security Force Court after the commencement of a trial is reduced below the minimum number of officers required by this Act, it shall be dissolved. (2) If, on account of the illness of the Law Officer or of the accused before the finding, it is impossible to continue the trial, a Security Force Court shall be dissolved. (3) The officer who convened a Security Force Court may dissolve the same if it appears to him that the exigencies of the service or necessities of discipline render it impossible or inexpedient to continue the said Security Force Court. (4) Where a Security Force Court is dissolved under this section the accused may be tried again.

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Border Security Force Act, 1968 Section 74

Title: Powers of a Summary Security Force Court

State: Central

Year: 1968

.....the officer empowered to convene a Petty Security Force Court for the trial of the alleged offender, an officer holding a Summary Security Force Court shall not try without such reference any offence punishable under any of the sections 14, 17 and 46 of this Act, or any offence against the officer holding the court. (3) A Summary Security Force Court may try any person subject to this Act and under the command of the officer holding the court, except an officer, or a subordinate officer. (4) A Summary Security Force Court may pass any sentence which may be passed under this Act, except the sentence of death or of imprisonment for a term exceeding the limit specified in sub-section (5). (5) The limit referred to in sub-section (4) shall be,-- (a) one year, if the officer holding the Security Force Court has held either the post of Superintendent of Police or a post declared by the Central Government by notification to be equivalent thereto, for a period of not less than three years or holds a post of higher rank than either of the said posts; and (b) three months, in any other case.

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Border Security Force Act, 1968 Section 117

Title: Remedy Against Order, Finding or Sentence of Security Force Court

State: Central

Year: 1968

(1) Any person subject to this Act who considers himself aggrieved by any order passed by any Security Force Court may present a petition to the officer or authority empowered to confirm any finding or sentence of such Security Force Court, and the confirming authority may take such steps as may be considered necessary to satisfy itself as to the correctness, legality or propriety of the order passed or as to the regularity of any proceeding to which the order relates. (2) Any person subject to this Act who considers himself aggrieved by a finding or sentence of any Security Force Court which has been confirmed, may present a petition to the Central Government, the Director-General, or any prescribed officer superior in command to the one who confirmed such finding or sentence, and the Central Government, the Director-General, or the prescribed officer, as the case may be, may pass such order theron as it or he thinks fit.

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Border Security Force Act, 1968 Section 142

Title: Provisions as to Existing Border Security Force

State: Central

Year: 1968

(1) The Border Security Force in existence at the commencement of this Act shall be deemed to be the Force constituted under this Act. (2) Member of the Border Security Force in existence at the commencement of this Act shall be deemed to have been appointed or as the case may be enrolled as such under this Act. (3) Anything done or any action taken before the commencement of this Act in relation to the constitution of the Border Security Force referred to in sub-section (1), in relation to any person appointed or enrolled, as the case may be, thereto, shall be as valid and as effective in law as if such thing or action was done or taken under this Act: Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall render any person guilty of any offence in respect of anything done or omitted to be done by him before the commencement of this Act.

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