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Karnataka Live--stock Improvement Act, 1961 Section 13

Title: Power of Licensing Officer to Castrate Bulls

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

.....the prescribed manner, free of charge. (2) (a) If it is not known in whose ownership, possession or custody a bull is for the time being, and the fact cannot be ascertained after an enquiry in the prescribed manner, the Licensing Officer may seize the bull or cause it to be seized, and if he is of opinion that the bull has attained the prescribed age and is unsuitable for breeding purposes on any of the grounds specified in sub--section (1) of section 5, may direct that the bull be castrated by a method and in a manner approved by the Director, and marked with a prescribed mark in the prescribed manner, free of charge. (b) Every bull seized under clause (a) shall, after it has been castrated and marked as aforesaid, where necessary, be sold by public auction or sent to a pinjrapole or infirmary, recognised by the State Government in this behalf. (c) In case the owner of any bull seized under clause (a) appears before the Licensing Officer within such time as may be prescribed in this behalf and proves to the satisfaction of such officer that the bull is owned by him,-- (i) in case the bull has been sold by public auction, the proceeds of such sale shall be paid to the.....

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Karnataka Live--stock Improvement Act, 1961 Section 8

Title: Inspection of Bulls

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

The Licensing Officer may, by notice served in the prescribed manner, require any person keeping a bull to submit it for inspection at any reasonable time by himself or by any officer deputed by him for the purpose, either at the place where the bull is kept for the time being, or at any appointed place in the village, town or city in which the bull is kept specified in the order, and thereupon it shall be the duty of the person keeping the bull to submit it for inspection accordingly, and render all reasonable assistance in connection with such inspection to the officer concerned.

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Bombay Live-stock Improvement Act, 1933, (Maharashtra) Section 11

Title: Power to Order Castration of Bull

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1933

(1) A live-stock officer may, by notice served in the prescribed manner, require that any bull which has attained the prescribed age at the date when the notice is served and in respect of which no licence is for the time being in force under this Act, shall be castrated in a prescribed manner within one month after the notice takes effect. Such castration shall, if the owner or other person who keeps the bull requires, be performed or caused to be performed by the live-stock officer free of charge. (2) For the purpose of this section, a notice shall be served on the owner of the bull or on any other person who keeps the bull. 1[(3) * * *] _________________ 1. Sub-section (3) was Omitted by Bom. 35 of 1950, section 6.

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Karnataka Live--stock Improvement Act, 1961 Section 4

Title: Bulls Which Have Attained a Certain Age to Be Licensed

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

(1) No person shall keep a bull which has attained the prescribed age except under and in accordance with the conditions of a licence granted under this section. Explanation:--Where a person keeps more than one bull he shall obtain a separate licence in respect of each bull. (2) Every licence under this section shall be granted by the Director or any officer not below the rank of a Veterinary Inspector authorised by the Director by general or special order. It shall be in such form, for such period, and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed: Provided that no fee shall be charged for the grant of the licence.

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Karnataka Live--stock Improvement Act, 1961 Section 14

Title: Power of Licensing Officer, Etc., to Inspect or Mark Bull and to Enter Premises

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

For the purposes of this Act, a Licensing Officer or any officer authorised by the Director in this behalf shall have power at all reasonable times,-- (a) to inspect any bull; (b) to mark any bull with a prescribed mark in the prescribed manner; and (c) subject to such conditions and restrictions, if any, as may be prescribed, to enter any premises or other place where he has reason to believe that a bull is kept.

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Karnataka Live--stock Improvement Act, 1961 Section 21

Title: Bull Dedicated to a Religious Purpose

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

(1) Save as provided in sub--section (2), nothing contained in this Act shall apply to a bull dedicated in good faith for a religious purpose in accordance with any religious usage or custom, provided that notice of the dedication is given in the prescribed manner, to the Licensing Officer. (2) If the Licensing Officer is of opinion that any such bull, as is referred to in sub--section (1), is of the description set out in sub--clause (a), or (b) or (c) of sub--section (1) of section 5, he may cause such bull to be effectively castrated by a method and in a manner approved by the Director.

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Bombay Live-stock Improvement Act, 1933, (Maharashtra) Section 10

Title: Inspection of Bulls

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1933

Any person who keeps a bull shall at any reasonable time, either at the place where the bull is for the time being or at any other reasonable place, submit the bull for inspection by any live-stock officer when required by such officer to do so and render all reasonable assistance to that officer for the purpose of inspection.

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Karnataka Live--stock Improvement Act, 1961 Section 9

Title: Power to Order Castration of Bulls

State: Karnataka

Year: 1961

(1) The Licensing Officer may, by notice served in the prescribed manner, require any person keeping a bull which has attained the prescribed age and in respect of which no licence is for the time being in force under this Act, to have it effectively castrated within thirty days from the date of service of the notice, by a method and in a manner approved by the Director and specified in the order. (2) Such castration shall be performed or caused to be performed by the Licensing Officer free of charge, unless the owner or other person keeping the bull desires to make his own arrangements for complying with the notice.

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Bombay Live-stock Improvement Act, 1933, (Maharashtra) Section 9A

Title: Intimation About Unmarked Bulls

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1933

1[Every person who on the date of the issue of the notification under clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 2 has in his possession any bull or who, at any time thereafter, comes into possession of any bull, which is not branded with a distinguishing mark prescribed under this Act, shall give intimation of such possession to the live-stock officer within such period as may be prescribed.] _________________ 1. Section 9A was inserted by Mah. 48 of 1962, section 5.

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Bombay Live-stock Improvement Act, 1933, (Maharashtra) Section 5

Title: Prohibition for Keeping a Bull for Breeding Purposes

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1933

No person shall keep a bull which has attained the pre-scribed age except under and in accordance with the terms, conditions and restrictions of licence under section 6.

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