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Karnataka Prohibition of Beggary Act, 1975 Section 20

Title: Temporary Release of Beggars

State: Karnataka

Year: 1975

(1) The Government or any authority to which the Government may delegate its power in this behalf, may, subject to such conditions as may be prescribed, release on parole for such period as it may deem necessary any beggar detained in a relief centre in case of any serious illness or death of any member of the beggar's family or any of his nearest relatives or for any other sufficient cause. (2) The period of release of a beggar under sub-section (1) shall not count towards the total period of his detention in the relief centre.

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Bombay Prevention of Begging Act, 1959, (Maharashtra) Chapter II

Title: Procedure for Dealing with Beggars and Beggar Offenders

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1959

Chapter II PROCEDURE FOR DEALING WITH BEGGARS AND BEGGAR OFFENDERS

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Karnataka Prohibition of Beggary Act, 1975 Section 21

Title: Unconditional Release of Beggars

State: Karnataka

Year: 1975

At any time after the expiration of three months from the date on which a beggar is detained in a relief centre, if the officer-in-charge of such relief centre is satisfied from the conduct of such beggar in such centre during the period of his detention that there is a probability that such person will abstain from begging, he may recommend to the Government his unconditional release and the Government may order the release of such person unconditionally and thereupon the term for which such person had been ordered to be detained in a relief centre shall be deemed to have expired.

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Bombay Prevention of Begging Act, 1959, (Maharashtra) Section 9

Title: Court May Order Detention of Persons Wholly Dependent on Beggars

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1959

(1) When the Court has ordered the detention of a person in a Certified Institution under section 5 or section 6 it may, after making such inquiry as it thinks fit, order any other person who is wholly dependent on such person to be detained in a Certified Institution for a like period: Provided that before such order is made such dependent person shall be given an opportunity of showing cause why it should not be made. (2) Where the dependent person is a child the Court shall forward him to a Juvenile Court which shall deal with him under section 40 of the Bombay Children Act, 1948 as if the child were a person described in clause (a) of that section : Provided that where the dependent person is the beggar's own child, being a child who is under the age of five years, and the beggar is an able bodied mother, not being a contagious leper or a lunatic, the child may be ordered to be detained in a Certified Institution without being separated from the mother as regards the place of detention, until it attains the age of five years, and thereafter dealt with as provided in this sub-section. (3) For the purpose of this section, the Court may if necessary cause the dependent.....

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Karnataka Prohibition of Beggary Act, 1975 Section 12

Title: Magistrate to Send Beggar to the Relief Centre

State: Karnataka

Year: 1975

Section 12 - Magistrate to send beggar to the relief centre (1) If a person against whom action has been taken under section 11 is again produced before a magistrate for a similar offence, or on the ground that such person does not or is unable to comply with the directions contained in the said section and if the magistrate on enquiry finds that the person has contravened the provisions of section 3, he shall convict him and pass a sentence of detention in the nearest relief centre for such period1[which shall not be less than one year but which may extend to three years] as may be specified in the order. (2) An order of detention passed by a magistrate under sub-section (1) may at any time be revoked or modified. _______________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 26 of 2003 w.e.f. 21.5.2003

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Karnataka Prohibition of Beggary Act, 1975 Section 13

Title: Infirm, Disabled and Decrepit Beggars and Persons Suffering from Any Incurable Disease to Be Arrested and Sent to Receiving Centres

State: Karnataka

Year: 1975

.....of arrest to the court of such magistrate: Provided that no person arrested shall be detained in the custody beyond a period of twenty-four hours without the authority of a magistrate. (2) Where a person who is produced under subsection (1) before a magistrate is found on enquiry by such magistrate to have contravened the provisions of section 3, the magistrate shall convict him and pass sentence of detention in the nearest relief centre for such period1[which shall not be less than one year but which may extend to three years] as may be specified in the order and an order of detention passed by a magistrate may at any time be revoked or modified by such magistrate. _______________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 26 of 2003 w.e.f. 21.5.2003

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Karnataka Prohibition of Beggary Act, 1975 Section 18

Title: Refusal of a Beggar to Go to an Institution or to a Magistrate Punishable with Imprisonment or Fine or Both

State: Karnataka

Year: 1975

Any beggar refusing or failing to accompany a Police Officer or any officer authorised by the Government in this behalf appear before a magistrate or to be taken to an institution when required under this Act, shall be punished on conviction by a magistrate with simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to one month or with fine which may extend to fifty rupees or with both.

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Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985 Chapter 52

Title: Cotton

State: Central

Year: 1985

.....printing, water-proofing, shrink-proofing, organdie processing and any other like process or any combination of such processes shall amount to 'manufacture'. Tariff Item Description of goods Unit Rate of duty (1) (2) (3) (4) 5201 COTTON, NOT CARDED OR COMBED 5201 00 - Cotton, not carded or combed : - --- Indian cotton: 5201 00 11 -- ---- Bengal deshi kg. Nil 5201 00 12 -- ---- Indian cotton of staple length 20.5 mm (25/32") and below (e.g., oomras, yellow picking, Assam comillas) kg. Nil 5201 00 13 -- ---- Indian cotton of staple length exceeding 20.5mm (26/32") but not exceeding 24.5mm (30/32") kg. Nil 5201 00 14 -- ---- Indian cotton of staple length over 24.5 mm (31/32") to 28 mm kg. Nil 5201 00 15 -- ---- Indian cotton of.....

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Central Excise Tariff (Amendment) Act, 2004 Chapter LII

Title: Cotton

State: Central

Year: 2004

.....printing, water-proofing, shrink-proofing, organdie processing and any other like process or any combination of such processes shall amount to 'manufacture'. Tariff Item Description of goods Unit Rate of duty (1) (2) (3) (4) 5201 COTTON, NOT CARDED OR COMBED 5201 00 - Cotton, not carded or combed: --- Indian cotton: 5201 00 11 ---- Bengal deshi kg. Nil 5201 00 12 ---- Indian cotton of staple length.....

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The Bombay Prevention of Begging Act, 1959 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1959

THE BOMBAY PREVENTION OF BEGGING ACT, 1959 THE BOMBAY PREVENTION OF BEGGING ACT, 1959 [BOMBAY ACT No. X OF 1960]1 [8th February 1960] Adapted and modified by the Maharashtra Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1960 Amended by Mah. 30 of 1976 15 of 1976 (13-2-1976).3 An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to beggars for the purpose of making uniform and better provision for the prevention of begging in the State of Bombay and for matters connected therewith WHEREAS it is expedient to make uniform and better provision for the prevention of begging in the State of Bombay; for the detention, training and employment of beggars and their dependents in certain institutions; for the custody, trial and punishment of beggar offenders; and for these and other purposes to consolidate and amend the law relating to beggars; It is hereby enacted in the Tenth Year of the Republic of India as follows: With a view to securing uniformity in the law relating to beggars and with a view to checking the growing problem of beggars and taking effective measures for their rehabilitation, it was proposed to make a uniform and better precision for the prevention.....

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