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Start Free TrialIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 445
Title: House Breaking
State: Central
Year: 1860
.....means by which that passage was not intended by the occupier of the house to be opened. Fourthly.--If he enters or quits by opening any lock in order to the committing of the house-trespass, or in order 10 the quitting of the house after a house-trespass. Fifthly.--If he effects his entrance or departure by using criminal force or committing an assault or by threatening any person with assault. Sixthly.--If he enters or quits by any passage which he knows to have been fastened against such entrance or departure, and to have been unfastened by himself or by an abettor of the house-trespass. Explanation.--Any out-house or building occupied with a house, and between which and such house there is an immediate internal communication, is part of the house within the meaning of this section. Illustrations (a) A commits house-trespass by making a hole through the wall of Z's house, and putting his hand through the aperture. This is house-breaking. (b) A commits house-trespass by creeping into a ship at a port-hole between decks. This is house-breaking. (c) A commits house-trespass by entering Z's house through a window. This is house-breaking. (d) A commits.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Panchayat Raj Act, 1954 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1954
.....utility and declared as such under Section 1 of the Delhi Land Reforms Act, 1954, by the Chief Commissioner, or acquired under the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, or any other enactment relating to acquisition of land for a public purpose. Explanation - In this sub-section the expression "rural areas" has the meaning assigned to it in the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957]. 11. Came into force on 12-5-1956 vide Notification No. F. 17(10)/(56)-GAIR Dated 5-5-1956. [3] It shall come into force on such date as the Chief Commissioner may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint. Section2 Definitions In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, - (1) "Adult" means a person who has completed his twenty-first year; (2) "Bhumidhar" and "Asami" shall hear the same meaning respectively assigned to them in the Delhi Land Reforms Act, 1954; (3) "building" means any shop, house, hut, out-house, estate or stable whether used for the purpose of human habitation or otherwise or whether of masonry, bricks, wood, mud, thatch, metal or any other material whatever and includes a wall and a well: (4) "bye-laws" means bye-laws made by the Gaon Panchayat under this.....
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Electricity Act, 1910 [Repealed] Section 12
Title: Provision as to the Opening and Breaking Up of Streets, Railways and Tramways
State: Central
Year: 1910
.....3 [***],the Commissioner of Police may by order in writing direct any such support,stay or strut to be removed or altered. (3) When making an order undersub-section (2), the District Magistrateor the Commissioner of Police, as the case may be, shall fix the amount ofcompensation or of annual rent, or of both, which should in his opinion be paid by thelicensee to the owner or occupier. (4) Every order made by aDistrict Magistrate or a Commissioner of Police under subsection (2) shall be subject torevision by the State Government. (5) Nothing contained insub-section (1) shall be deemed toauthorise or empower any licensee to open or break up any street not repairableby 4 [the Central Government or the State Government]or a local authority, or any railway or tramway, except such streets, railwaysor tramways (if any), or such parts thereof, as he is specially authorised tobreak up by his license, without thewritten consent of the person by whom the street is repairable or of the personfor the time being entitled to work the railway or tramway, unless with thewritten consent of the State Government: Provided that the State Government shall not give any suchconsent as.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionFire Force Act, 1964 Chapter III
Title: Powers of the State Government, the Director and Members of the Force
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
.....both for fire-fighting purposes, to secure, on such terms as to payment or otherwise as may be provided by or under the arrangements, the provisions by that person of assistance for the purpose of dealing with fires occurring in any area in which this Act is in force. Section 13 - Preventive measures (1) The State Government may by notification in the official Gazette, require owners or occupiers of premises in any area or any class of premises used for purposes which in its opinion are likely to cause a risk of fire, to take such precautions as may be specified in such notification. (2) Where a notification has been issued under sub-section (1), it shall be lawful for the Director or any officer of the Force authorised by the State Government in this behalf to direct the removal of objects or goods likely to cause a risk of fire, to a place of safety; and on failure of the owner or occupier to do so, the Director or such officer may, after giving the owner or occupier a reasonable opportunity of making representation, seize, detain or remove such objects or goods.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionFire Force Act, 1964 Section 10
Title: Powers of Members of the Force on Occurrence of Fire
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
On the occurrence of fire in any area in which this Act is in force, any member of the Force who is in charge of fire-fighting operations on the spot may-- (a) remove, or order any other member of the Force to remove any person who by his presence interferes with or impedes the operation for extinguishing the fire or fox saving life or property; (b) close any street or passage in or near which a fire is burning; (c) for the purpose of extinguishing fire, break into or break through or pull down, any premises for the passage of hose or appliances or cause them to be broken into or broken through or pulled down, doing as little damage as possible; (d) require the authority in charge of water supply in the area to regulate the water mains so as to provide water at a specified pressure at the place where fire has broken out and utilise the water of any stream, cistern, well or tank or of any available source of water, public or private, for the purpose of extinguishing or limiting the spread of such fire; (e) exercise the same powers for dispersing as assembly of persons likely to obstruct the fire-fighting operations as if he were an officer-in-charge of a police station.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMerchant Shipping (Radio Direction Finders) Rules, 1968 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1968
.....are at any port or place in India or within the territorial waters of India. (3) They shall come into force at once. Rule 2 Definitions In these rules (1) "Act" means the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 (44 of 1958); (2) "existing installation" means (a) an installation wholly installed on board a ship before the 26th May, 1965; and (b) an installation part of which was installed on board a ship before the 26th May 1965 and the rest of which consists either of parts installed in replacement of identical part or parts which comply with the requirements of these rules; (3) "interference" means any radiation or any induction which endangers the functioning of a radio navigation service or obstructs, or repeatedly interrupts radio service operating in accordance with these rules; (4) "new installation" means any installation which is not an existing installation; (5) "radio inspector" means a person appointed as such under Sec. 10 of the Act; (6) "Schedule" means a Schedule to these rules; (7) in relation to classes of emission"Class A-1" means telegraphy by on-off keying without the use of a modulating audio frequency; "Class A-2" means telegraphy by the on-of f keying of an.....
List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 457
Title: Lurking House-trespass or House-breaking by Night in Order to Commit Offence Punishable with Imprisonment
State: Central
Year: 1860
.....court may, for adequate and special reasons to be me ntioned in the judgment, impose a sentence of imprisonment for a term of less than three years". 2[ State of Uttar Pradesh Amendment of section 457 - section 457 of the principal Act shall be renumbered as subsection (I) of that section and after sub section ( 1 ) as so renumbered, the following sub-section shall be added namely-- ( 2 ) Whoever commits lurking house trespass by night or house breaking by night in any building used as a place of worship in order to the committing of the offence of theft of any idol or icon from such buildings shall notwithstanding any thing contained in sub-section ( 1 ) be punished with rigorous imprisonment which shall not be less than three years but which may extend to fourteen years and with fine which shall not be less than five thousand rupees: Provided that the court may, for adequate and special reasons to be me ntioned in the judgment, impose a sentence of imprisonment for a term of less than three years. _________________ 1. Vide Tamil Nadu Act No. 28 of 1993 , section 5 . 2. Vide U.P.Act 24 of 1995 , section 11 .
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionOriental Gas Company Act ,1857 Section 1
Title: Power to Break Up Streets, Etc., Under Superintendence, and to Open Drains
State: Central
Year: 1857
In the Town of Calcutta and its environs and in any other town or place to which the provisions of this Act may hereafter be extended, by a law to be passed for that purpose the Oriental Gas Company Limited under such superintendence as is hereinafter specified may open and break up the soil and pavement of the several streets and bridges and may open and break up any sewers drains or tunnels within or under such streets and bridges and lay down and place within the same limits pipes conduits service pipes and other works and from time repair alter or remove the same and also make any sewers that may be necessary for carrying off the washings and waste liquids which may arise in the making of the Gas and for the purposes aforesaid may remove and use all earth and materials inland under such streets and bridges and they may in such streets erect any pillars lamps and other works and do all other acts which the said Company shall from time to time deem necessary for supplying Gas to the inhabitants of the said Town of Calcutta and its environs or other town or place as aforesaid doing as title damage as may be in the execution of the powers hereby granted and making compensation.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionOriental Gas Company Act ,1857 Section 3
Title: Notice to Be Served on Persons Having Control, Etc., Before Breaking Up Streets or Opening Drains
State: Central
Year: 1857
Before the said Company proceed to open or break up any street, bridges, sewer, drain.or tunnel shall given to the municipal Commissioners for the Town of Calcutta, or Other persons under whose control or management the same may be or to other persons under whose control to management the same may be or to their Clerk, Surveyor, or other officer notice in writing of their intention or open or break up the clear days before beginning such work ; except in cases of emergency arising from defects in any of the pipes or other works, and then so soon as is possible after the beginning of the work or the necessity for the same shall have arisen.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 446
Title: House-breaking by Night
State: Central
Year: 1860
Whoever commits house-breaking after sunset and before sunrise, is said to commit "house-breaking by night".
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