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The Punjab Borstal Act, 1926 Complete Act

State: Haryana

Year: 1926

.....Sessions Judge might have passed. (5) An appeal shall not lie under sub-section (3), or sub-section (4) against a conviction or on any finding of fact but only on the ground that the order appealed against is illegal or unduly severe. No person who has been once detained to be detained again. 11. No person who has been previously detained for the whole period prescribed in an order of detention or who has been transferred to jail under section 20 of this Act, shall again be ordered to be detained. Release on Furnishing security. 12. Any person detained for failure to furnish security shall be released on furnishing such security. Enquiry to be made regarding the age of the offender before the passing of an order of detention. 13. (1) Before passing an order of detention under this Act the Magistrate, District Magistrate or Court, as the case may be, shall enquire or cause enquiry to be made into the question of the age of the offender, and after taking such evidence (if any) as may be deemed necessary or proper shall record a finding thereon. (2) A similar enquiry shall be made and finding recorded by every Magistrate not empowered to pass an order of detention.....

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Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 2000

.....passed the order in respect of the juvenile, take such steps in respect of the juvenile as may be deemed necessary under the provisions of this Act. SECTION 23: PUNISHMENT FOR CRUELTY TO JUVENILE OR CHILD Whoever, having the actual charge of, or control over, a juvenile or the child, assaults, abandons, exposes or willfully neglects the juvenile or causes or procures him to be assaulted, abandoned, exposed or neglected in a manner likely to cause such juvenile or the child unnecessary mental or physical suffering shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or fine, or with both. SECTION 24: EMPLOYMENT OF JUVENILE OR CHILD FOR BEGGING (1) Whoever employs or uses any juvenile or the child for the purpose or causes any juvenile to beg shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years and shall also be liable to fine. (2) Whoever, having the actual charge of, or control over, a juvenile or the child abets the commission of the offence punishable under sub-section (1), shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year and shall also be liable to fine. SECTION 25: PENALTY FOR GIVING.....

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The Identification of Prisoners Act, 1920 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1920

.....in connection with an offence punishable with rigorous imprisonment for a term of one year or upwards, or (b) in respect of whom a direction or order under Section 55 or 56 of the Bombay Police Act, 1951, or under sub-section (1) or (2) of Section 23 of the Bombay Beggars Act, 1945, or under Section 2 of the Bombay Public Security Measures Act, 1947, has been made, shall, if so required by a police officer, allow his measurements or photograph to be taken in the prescribed manner." (ii) After Sec. 4 insert Section 4A as in Maharashtra. [Act 11 of 1960]. Karnataka In its application to the State of Karnataka, for Section 4 substitute the following: "4. Taking of measurements or photographs of unconvicted persons. - Any person - (a) who has been arrested in connection with an offence punishable under Section 96 of the Karnataka Police Act, 1963, or in connection with an offence punishable of the Karnataka Police Act, 1963, or in connection with an offence punishable with rigorous imprisonment for a term of one year or upward or in connection with an offence for the commission of which on a second or subsequent occasion enhanced penalties have been.....

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The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 1973

.....faith in his aid and under his direction, to make such an examination of the person arrested as is reasonably necessary in order to ascertain the facts which may afford such evidence, and to use such force as is reasonably for that purpose. (2) Whenever the person of a female is to be examined under this section, the examination shall be made only by, or under the supervision of, a female registered medical practitioner. Explanation.-In this section and in section 54, "registered medical practitioner" means a medical practitioner who possesses any recognized medical qualification as defined in clause (h) of section 2 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 ( 102 of 1956) and whose name has been entered in a State Medical Register. 54. Examination of arrested person by medical practitioner at the request of the arrested person. When a person who is arrested, whether on a charge or otherwise alleges, at the time when he is produced before a Magistrate or at any time during the period of his detention in custody that the examination of his body will afford evidence which will disprove the commission by him of any offence or which will establish the commission by any other.....

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The Sikkim Children Act, 1982 Complete Act

State: Sikkim

Year: 1982

.....absolutely or on such conditions as the Government may think: fit to impose. (2) The Government may, notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, order.:.- . (a) a neglected child to be transferred from one children's home to another; (b) a delinquent child to be transferred from one special school to another or from a special school to a hostel school or from a special school to a children's home; (c) a child who has been released on licence which has been revoked or forfeited, to be sent to the special school or children's home from which he was released or to any other special school or children's home hostel school: Provided that the total period of the stay of the child in a special school or children's home shall not be increased by such transfer. (3) The Government may, notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, at any time, discharge a child from the care of any person under whom he was placed under this Act, either absolutely or on such conditions as the Government may think fit to impose. Transfers between children's home etc under the Act and children's homes etc., o f like nature in different parts of India. 50. (1) The Government may direct.....

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The Sikkim Prisons Act, 2007 Complete Act

State: Sikkim

Year: 2007

.....other records as the Government may, by rule direct, and the Jailer shall make an entry in its proper place stating in respect of each direction the fact of its having been or not having complied with, accompanied by such observations, as the Jailer thinks fit to make with the date & time of the entry. CHAPTER IX VISITS TO PRISONERS Visits to civil and under-trial /convicted prisoners. 37 . Due provision shall be made for the admission, at proper times and under proper restrictions, into every prison of persons with whom civil or un-convicted criminal / convicted prisoners may desire to communicate, care being taken that so far as may be consistent with the interests of justice, prisoners under trial may see their duly qualified legal advisers without the presence of any other person. Search of visitor. 38 . (1) The Jailer may demand the name and address of any visitor to a prisoner, and, when the Jailer has any ground for suspicion, may search any visitor, or cause to be searched, but the search shall not be made in the presence of any prisoner or of another visitor. (2) In case of any such visitor refusing to permit himself to be searched, the Jailer may deny.....

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The Tamil Nadu District Police Act, 1859 Complete Act

State: Tamil Nadu

Year: 1859

.....any distinctive article of the dress or appointment directed to be worn exclusively by the Police-Force, without being able to account satisfactorily for his possession thereof, or who shall put on the dress of any Police-officer, or any dress designed to represent it, or to be taken for it, or who shall otherwise personate the character or act the part of any Police-officer for any purpose whatever, shall, in addition to any other punishment to which he may be liable for any offence committed under the assumed character, be liable on conviction before a Magistrate to a penalty not exceeding two hundred rupees, or to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for a period not exceeding six months, or both. 21. Duties of Police Officers " Every Police-officer shall, for all purposes in this Act contained, be considered to be always on duty and shall have the powers of a Police-officer in every part of the General Police District. It shall be his duty to use his best endeavours and ability to prevent all crimes, offences and public nuisances; to preserve the peace; to apprehend disorderly and suspicious characters; to detect and bring offenders to justice; to collect and.....

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The Tripura Children Act, 1983 Complete Act

State: Tripura

Year: 1983

.....and Children's Court. Section 6 Power of Board and Children's Court. Section 7 Procedure to be followed by a Magistrate not empowered under the Act. Section 8 Children's Homes Cum Observation Homes. Section 9 Special Schools. Section 10 After Care Organisation. Chapter III Section 11 Production of neglected child before the Board. Section 12 Special procedure to be followed when neglected child has parents. Section 13 Inquiry by the Board regarding neglected children. Section 14 Power to commit neglected child to suitable custody. Section 15 Uncontrollable Children. Chapter IV Section 16 Bail and custody of children. Section 17 Information to parent or guardians or Probation Officer. Section 18 Inqiury by Children's Court regarding delinquent children. Section 19 Orders that may be passed regarding delinquent children. Section 20 Order that may not be passed against delinquent children. Section 21 Proceedings under Chapter- VIIl of CRPC not competent against child. Section 22 No joint trial of child and person not a child. Section 23 Removal of disqualification on attaching to conviction. Section 24 Special provision in respect of pending cases. Section 25 Sitting etc. of.....

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Calcutta Port Pilotage Act, 1948 Section 5

Title: Rules Regulating Pilots

State: Central

Year: 1948

(1) The Commissioners may from time to time make rules- (a) For fixing and regulating the salaries, wages and allowances for pilot age to be received by the Pilots, and (b) For regulating the behavior and conduct of pilots, and may enforce the observance of such rules by the imposition of pecuniary penalties not exceeding two hundred rupees for every breach thereof or by suspension or deprivation of appointment or otherwise, as to them may appear expedient: PROVIDED that any such order made by the Commissioners shall, as respects any officer whose salary amounts to or exceeds one thousand rupees, be subject to the previous sanction of the Central Government. (2) No such rules shall take effect until they are approved by the Central Government and published in the Official Gazette.

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Delhi Rent Act, 1995 Chapter IX

Title: Miscellaneous

State: Central

Year: 1995

.....any Rent Authority or additional Rent Authority in respect of anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done in pursuance of this Act. Section 78 - Special provision regarding decrees affected by the Delhi Tenants (Temporary Protection) Act, 1956 and the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958 Where any decree or order for the recovery of possession of any premises to which the Delhi Tenants (Temporary Protection) Act, 1956(97 of 1956) or the Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958(59 of 1958), applies is sought to be executed on the cesser of operation of any of those Acts in relation to those premises, the Rent Authority executing the decree or order may, on the application of the person against whom the decree or order has been passed or otherwise, reopen the case and if it is satisfied that the decree or order could not have been passed if this Act had been in force on the date of the decree or order the Rent Authority may, having regard to the provisions of this Act, set aside the decree or order or pass such other order in relation thereto as he thinks fit. Section 79 - Transfer of pending cases to Rent Authority On the commencement of this Act, all cases pertaining to.....

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