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Home Bare Acts Phrase: cattle fairThe Haryana Cattle Fairs Act, 1970 Complete Act
State: Haryana
Year: 1970
.....that the holder of a broker's licence has violated any of the terms and conditions of the licence or has contravened any of the provisions of this Act or the rules, made thereunder, he may, after giving to the broker a reasonable opportunity of being heard, suspend or cancel his licence. (5) An order suspending or canceling a broker's licence shall be revisable by the Deputy Commissioner concerned in such manner as may be prescribed. 11. Power to prohibit entry of certain persons and cattle in fair areas. (1) No person shall" a. bring within a fair area any cattle suffering from any contagious or infectious disease ; or b. obstruct the sale or purchase of cattle or unduly interfere therewith or misguide brokers, sellers or purchasers within the fair area or cause loss to the income of the cattle fair by unfair means. (2) The fair officer shall have power" a. to prohibit the entry in the fair area of any cattle referred to in clause (a) of sub-section (1) or to cause to be driven out of such area such cattle ; b. to get the cattle in the fair area immunized if necessary ; c. to isolate any diseased cattle ; d. to arrange for the disposal of dead cattle in.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Rajasthan State Cattle Fairs Act, 1963 Complete Act
State: Rajasthan
Year: 1963
.....urinal or rubbish dump any place not allotted for the purpose; (c) does not pay or evades the payment of any fee or tax payable under this act or rules made thereunder; or (d) contravenes any of the provisions of this Act or any rules or regulations made thereunder; shall be punishable, on conviction, with a fine which may extend shall be punishable, on conviction, with a fine which may extend to Rs. 500/- and where the offence is a continuing one, with a further fine which may extend to Rs. 25/- for every day, after the date of first conviction, during which such offence continues. 17. Cognizance of offences. " (1) No court shall take cognizance of any offence under this Act except on a complaint made in writing by the Officer-in-charge. (2) Any offence under this Act may be tried in summary way. 18. Composition of offences.- The Officer-in-charge may compromise with any person who in the opinion of the Officer-in-charge has committed an offence punishable under this Act or any rules or regulations made thereunder and on such compromise no proceedings shall be taken against such person in respect of such offence. Provided that the State Government may.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCattle Trespass Act, 1966 Chapter IV
Title: Delivery or Sale of Cattle
State: Karnataka
Year: 1966
.....within seven days (1) If the cattle be not claimed within seven days from the date of their being impounded, the pound-keeper shall report the fact to the officer in charge of the nearest police station, or to such officer as the District Magistrate appoints in this behalf: Provided that in the case of asses or sheep the claim shall be made within three days from the date of their impounding. (2) On receipt of a report under sub-section (1), the officer concerned shall display in a conspicuous part of his office a notice stating,- (a) the number and description of the cattle; (b) the place where they were seized; (c) the place where they were impounded; and shall cause proclamation of the same to be made by beat of drum in the village or area and at the market place near the place of seizure. (3) If the cattle be not claimed within seven days, or within three days in the case of asses or sheep, from the date of notice under sub-section (2), they shall be sold by public auction by the said officer or an officer of his establishment deputed for that purpose at such place and time and subject to such conditions as the District Magistrate by general or special.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCattle Trespass Act,1871 Chapter IV
Title: Delivery or Sale of Cattle
State: Central
Year: 1871
.....not claimed within a week If the cattle be not claimed within seven days from the date of their being impounded, the pound-keeper shall report the fact to the officer in charge of the nearest police-station, or to such other officer as the Magistrate of the District appoint in this behalf. Such officer shall thereupon stick up in a conspicuous part of his office a notice stating-- (a) the number and description of the cattle, (b) the place where they were seized. (c) the place where they are impounded. and shall cause proclamation of the same to be made by beat of drum in the village and at the market-place nearest to the place of seizure. If the cattle be not claimed within seven days from the date of the notice, they shall be sold by public auction by the said officer, or an officer of his establishment deputed for that purpose, at such place and time and subject to such condition as the Magistrate of the District by general or special order from time to time directs: Provided that, if any such cattle are, in the opinion of the Magistrate of the District, not likely to fetch a fair price if sold as aforesaid, they may be disputed of in such manner as he thinks.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCattle Trespass Act, 1966 Section 15
Title: Procedure if Cattle Be Not Claimed Within Seven Days
State: Karnataka
Year: 1966
..... (a) the number and description of the cattle; (b) the place where they were seized; (c) the place where they were impounded; and shall cause proclamation of the same to be made by beat of drum in the village or area and at the market place near the place of seizure. (3) If the cattle be not claimed within seven days, or within three days in the case of asses or sheep, from the date of notice under sub-section (2), they shall be sold by public auction by the said officer or an officer of his establishment deputed for that purpose at such place and time and subject to such conditions as the District Magistrate by general or special order from time to time directs: Provided that if the bid of any person for any cattle at a public auction is, in the opinion of the officer authorised to sell them, not a fair price, he may reject the bid, and may dispose of the cattle in such manner as he thinks fit.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCattle Trespass Act,1871 Section 14
Title: Procedure if Cattle Be Not Claimed Within a Week
State: Central
Year: 1871
If the cattle be not claimed within seven days from the date of their being impounded, the pound-keeper shall report the fact to the officer in charge of the nearest police-station, or to such other officer as the Magistrate of the District appoint in this behalf. Such officer shall thereupon stick up in a conspicuous part of his office a notice stating-- (a) the number and description of the cattle, (b) the place where they were seized. (c) the place where they are impounded. and shall cause proclamation of the same to be made by beat of drum in the village and at the market-place nearest to the place of seizure. If the cattle be not claimed within seven days from the date of the notice, they shall be sold by public auction by the said officer, or an officer of his establishment deputed for that purpose, at such place and time and subject to such condition as the Magistrate of the District by general or special order from time to time directs: Provided that, if any such cattle are, in the opinion of the Magistrate of the District, not likely to fetch a fair price if sold as aforesaid, they may be disputed of in such manner as he thinks fit.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Panchayat Raj Act, 1993 Section 36
Title: Powers of Deputy Commissioner to Prohibit Fairs Etc., on Election Day
State: Karnataka
Year: 1993
The Deputy Commissioner may, in order to ensure free and fair election, prohibit any fair (including cattle fair) or shandies in a panchayat area on the day of election to the Grama Panchayat of such area.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCattle Trespass Act, 1966 Chapter III
Title: Impounding Cattle
State: Karnataka
Year: 1966
.....require the aid of the police in preventing such resistance or rescue and any officer of police shall, when so required, render the aid necessary. Section 10 - Fines for cattle impounded (1) For every cattle impounded under this Act, the pound-keeper shall levy a fine in accordance with the scale for the time being fixed by notification by the State Government in this behalf and the State Government may fix different scales for different areas of the State in which the pounds are located: Provided that it shall be lawful for the State government to fix progressively increasing scales in respect of cattle belonging to or kept by the same person according to the number of cattle impounded at a time and the number of times such cattle are impounded. (2) All fines levied under sub-section (1) shall be sent by the pound-keeper to the District Magistrate, in the manner prescribed. Section 11 - List of fines and Charges for feeding A list containing the scale of fines fixed under section 10 in respect of the area in which a pound is located and of the rates of charges for feeding and watering cattle in such pound fixed under section 4 shall be displayed in a conspicuous.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCattle Trespass Act, 1966 Complete Act
Title: Cattle Trespass Act, 1966
State: Karnataka
Year: 1966
.....23 - Recovery of compensation Chapter VI Section 24 - Penalty for forcibly opposing the seizure of cattle or rescuing the same Section 25 - Penalty for damage caused to land or crops or public roads by cattle Section 26 - Recovery of penalty for mischief committed by causing cattle to trespass Section 27 - Penalty on pound-keeper failing to perform duties Section 28 - Application of fines recovered under section 25, 26 or 27 Chapter VII Section 29 - Saving of right to sue for compensation Section 30 - Power of State Government to authorise local authorities to exercise powers under the Act Section 31 - Power to make rules Section 32 - Notifications and rules to be laid before State Legislature Section 33 - Repeal and savings
List Judgments citing this sectionCattle Trespass Act,1871 Complete Act
Title: Cattle Trespass Act,1871
State: Central
Year: 1871
Preamble - CATTLE-TRESPASS Act, 1871 Chapter I Section1 - Title and extent Section2 - Repealed Section3 - Interpretation clause Chapter II Section4 - POUNDS AND POUND-KEEPERS Section5 - Control of pounds, Rates of charge for feeding impounded catte Section6 - Appointment of pound keepers Section7 - To keep registers and furnish returns Section8 - To register seizures Section9 - To take charge of and feed cattle Chapter III Section10 - Cattle damaging land Section11 - Cattle damaging public roads, canals and embankments Section12 - Fines for cattle impounded Chapter IV Section13 - Procedure when owner claims the cattle and pays fines and charges Section14 - Procedure if cattle be not claimed within a week Section15 - Delivery to owner disputing legality of seizure but making deposit Section16 - Procedure when owner refuses or omits to pay the fines and expenses Section17 - Disposal of fines, expenses, and surplus proceeds of sales Section18 - Repealed Section19 - Officers and pound-keepers not to purchase cattle at sales under Act ChapterV - COMPLAINTS OF ILLEGAL SEIZURE OR DETENTION Section20 - Power to make complaints Section21 - Procedure on complaint .....
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