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Border Security Force Act, 1968 Section 53

Title : Minor Punishments

State : Central

Year : 1968

Subject to the provisions of section 54, a commandant or such other officer as is, with the consent of Central Government, specified by the Director-General may, in the prescribed manner, proceed against a person subject to this Act, otherwise than as an officer or a subordinate officer, who is charged with an offence under this Act and award such person, to the extent prescribed, one or more of the following punishments, that is to say,-- (a) imprisonment in Force custody upto twenty-eight days; (b) detention upto twenty-eight days; (c) confinement to the lines upto twenty-eight days; (d) extra guards or duties; (e) deprivation of any special position or special emoluments or any acting rank or reduction to a lower grade of pay; (f) forfeiture of good service and good..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Border Security Force Act, 1968 Section 62

Title : Inquiry into Absence Without Leave

State : Central

Year : 1968

(1) When any person subject to this Act has been absent from duty without due authority for a period of thirty days, a court of inquiry shall, as soon as practicable, be appointed by such authority and in such manner as may be prescribed; and such court shall, on oath or affirmation administered in the prescribed manner, inquire respecting the absence of the person, and the deficiency, if any, in the property of the Government entrusted to his care, or in any arms, ammunition, equipment, instruments, clothing or necessaries; and if satisfied of the fact of such absence without due authority or other sufficient cause, the court shall declare such absence and the period thereof and the said deficiency, if any, and the Commandant of the unit to which the person belongs shall make a record..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Border Security Force Act, 1968 Section 127

Title : Informality or Error in the Order or Warrant

State : Central

Year : 1968

Whenever any person is sentenced to imprisonment under this Act, and is undergoing the sentence in any place or manner in which he might be confined under a lawful order or warrant in pursuance of this Act, the confinement of such person shall not be deemed to be illegal only by reason of informality or error in, or as respects, the order, warrant or other document, or the authority by which, or in pursuance whereof such person was brought into, or, is confined in any such place, and any such order, warrant or document may be amended accordingly. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Border Security Force Act, 1968 Section 3

Title : Persons Subject to This Act

State : Central

Year : 1968

(1) The following persons shall be subject to this Act, wherever they may be, namely:-- (a) Officers and Subordinate Officers; and (b) under-officers and other persons enrolled under this Act. (2) Every person subject to this Act shall remain so subject until retired, discharged, released, removed or dismissed from the Force in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the rules. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Border Security Force Act, 1968 Section 136

Title : Fresh Sentence After Suspension

State : Central

Year : 1968

Where an offender, while a sentence on him is suspended under this Act, is sentenced for any other offence, then-- (a) if the further sentence is also suspended under this Act, the two sentences shall run concurrently; (b) if the further sentence is for a period of three months or more and is not suspended under this Act, the offender shall also be committed to prison or Force custody for the unexpired portion of the previous sentence, but both sentences shall run concurrently; and (c) if the further sentence is for a period of less than three months and is not suspended under this Act, the offender shall be so committed on that sentence only, and the previous sentence shall, subject to any order which may be passed under section 134 or section 135 continue to be suspended. View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Border Security Force Act, 1968 Section 140

Title : Protection for Acts of Members of the Force

State : Central

Year : 1968

(1) In any suit or proceeding against any member of the Force for any act done by him in pursuance of a warrant or order of a competent authority, it shall be lawful for him to plead that such act was done by him under the authority of such warrant or order. (2) Any such plea may be proved by the production of the warrant or order directing the act, and if it is so proved the member of the Force shall thereupon be discharged from liability in respect of the act so done by him, notwithstanding any defect in the jurisdiction of the authority which issued such warrant or order. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, any legal proceeding (whether civil or criminal) which may lawfully be brought against any member of the Force for anything..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968 Complete Act

State : Central

Year : 1968

CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL SECURITY FORCE ACT, 1968 CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL SECURITY FORCE ACT, 1968 50 of 1968 2nd December, 1968 At present security arrangements at important industrial undertakings in the public sector are handled by the Watch and ward staff of the Orgnisation concerned. The Watch and Ward staff is generally engaged in guarding the entrances or The perimeter of the industrial undertaking and in preventing entries of unauthorized persons. Unplanned recruitment, Inadequate supervision, training an discipline have made the existing watch and ward staff ill equipped to discharge its Responsibilities. It is considered necessary to strengthen the security arrangements in vital industrial undertakings. For that purpose it is proposed to constitute a centrally recruited,..... List Judgments citing this section

Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968 Section 5

Title : Appointment of Enrolled Member of the Force

State : Central

Year : 1968

The 1 [appointment of the enrolled members of the Force shall rest with the Director-General] who shall exercise that power in accordance with rules made under this Act: Provided that the power of appointment under this section may also be exercised by such other supervisory officer as the Central Government may by order specify in this behalf. ______________________ 1. Substituted for the words "appointment of members of the Force shall rest with the Inspector-General"by the Central Industrial Security Force (Amendment) Act (14 of 1983), section 6, (15-6-1983). View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section

Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968 Complete Act

Title : Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968

State : Central

Year : 1968

Preamble1 - CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL SECURITY FORCE ACT, 1968 Section1 - Short title, extent and commencement Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Constitution of the Force Section4 - Appointment and powers of supervisory officers Section5 - Appointment of enrolled member of the Force Section6 - Certificates of members of the Force Section7 - Superintendence and administration of the Force Section8 - Dismissal, removal, etc., of members of the Force Section9 - Appeal and revision Section10 - Duties of members of the Force Section11 - Power to arrest without warrant Section12 - Power to search without warrant Section13 - Procedure to be followed after arrest Section14 - Deputation of the Force to industrial undertakings in public sector joint venture or private sector Section14A -..... List Judgments citing this section

Indo-tibetan Border Police Force Act, 1992 Chapter V

Title : Deductions from Pay and Allowances

State : Central

Year : 1992

(1) The following deductions may be made from the pay and allowances of an officer, that is to say, (a) all pay and allowances due to an officer for every day he absents himself without leave, unless a satisfactory explanation has been given to, and accepted by, the Inspector- General under whom he is for the time being serving; (b) all pay and allowances for every day while he is in custody on a charge for an offence for which he is afterwards convicted by a criminal court or Force Court or by an officer exercising, authority under section 58; (c) any sum required to make good the pay of any person subject to this Act which he has unlawfully, retained or unlawfully refused to pay; (d) any sum required to make good such compensation for any expenses, loss, damage or destruction..... View Complete Act      List Judgments citing this section


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