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Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1932 Complete Act

Title: Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1932

State: Central

Year: 1932

.....- Dissemination of contents of proscribed document Section6 - [Repealed] Section7 - Molesting a person to prejudice of employment or business Section8 - Power to order parent or guardian to pay fine imposed on young person Section9 - Procedure in offences under the Act Section10 - Power of State Government to make certain offences cognizable and non-bailable Section11 - Amendment of S. 16, Act 14 of 1908, Amendment of S. 17, Act 14 of 1908. Insertion of new Ss. 17A to 17F in Act 14 of 1908, Amendment of title and preamble of Act 23 of 1931 Section12 - [Repealed] Section13 - [Repealed] Section14 - [Repealed] Section15 - Amendment of S. 1, Act 23 of 1931 Section16 - Amendment of S. 4, Act 23 of 1931 Section17 - Cessation of effect of S. 62, Ordinance 10 of 1932 Section18 - Adoption and continuance of action taken under Ordinance 10 of 1932 Section19 - Adoption and continuance of action taken under Act 23 of 1931 as amended by Ordinance 10 of 1932 Section20 - Trial of, and completion of trials of, offences against Ordinance 10 of 1932

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Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1932 Section 2

Title: Dissuasion from Enlistment. Tampering with Public Servants. Boycotting a Public Servant

State: Central

Year: 1932

[Repealed by the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1935, Section 2.]

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Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1932 Section 3

Title: Dissuasion from Enlistment. Tampering with Public Servants. Boycotting a Public Servant

State: Central

Year: 1932

[Repealed by the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1935, Section 2.]

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Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1932 Section 4

Title: Dissuasion from Enlistment. Tampering with Public Servants. Boycotting a Public Servant

State: Central

Year: 1932

[Repealed by the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1935, Section 2.]

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Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1938 Section 2

Title: Dissuasion from Enlistment and Instigation to Mutiny or Insubordination After Enlistment

State: Central

Year: 1938

.....public or any person to do, after entering any such Force, anything which is an offence punishable as mutiny or insubordination under section 27 of the Indian Army Act, 1911, or sections 10,12 and 14 to 17inclusive of the Indian Navy (Discipline) Act, 1934 or sections 35 to 37 inclusive of the Indian Air Force Act,1932, as the case may be, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine, or with both. No person shall be prosecuted for any offence under this Act except with the previous sanction of the State Government. Exception 1. - The provisions of clause (a) of this section do not extend to comments on or criticism of the policy of Government in connection with the Military, Naval or Air Forces, made in good faith without any intention of dissuading from enlistment. Exception II. - The provisions of clause (a) of this section do not extend to the case in which advice is given in good faith for the benefit of the individual to whom it is given, or for the benefit of any member of his family or of any of his dependants.

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Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1938 Complete Act

Title: Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1938

State: Central

Year: 1938

Preamble1 - CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT ACT, 1938 Section1 - Short title, extent and commencement Section2 - Dissuasion from enlistment and instigation to mutiny or insubordination after enlistment

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Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1932 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1932

.....1957. Extended in Punjab by Punj. Acts 44 of 1957; 25 of 1964. Repealed in part and amended by Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1935. Repealed in part by Act 1 of 1938. An Act to supplement the criminal law WHEREAS it is expedient to supplement the criminal law and to that end to amend the Indian Press (Emergency Powers) Act, 1931 and further to amend 1[* * *] the Indian Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1908, for the purposes hereinafter appearing; It is hereby enacted as follows :- SECTION 01: SHORT TITLE, EXTENT, DURATION AND COMMENCEMENT (1) This Act may be called the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1932-. 2[(2) It extends to the whole of Indian except3[the territories which, immediately before the 1st November, 1956, were comprised in Part B States].] 4[(3)* * * * * *] (4) The whole of the Act except5[* * *]Section 7-shall come into force at once and the6[State Government] may by notification7in the8[Official Gazette] direct that9[* * *] Section 7 shall come into force in any area on such date as may be specified in the notification. SECTION 02-04: DISSUASION FROM ENLISTMENT TAMPERING WITH PUBLIC SERVANTS. BOYCOTTING A PUBLIC SERVANT [Repealed by the Criminal Law Amendment Act,.....

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Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1938 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1938

.....mutiny or insubordination under section 27 of the Indian Army Act, 1911, or sections 10,12and14to17inclusive of6[* * *]the Indian Navy (Discipline) Act, 1934orsections 35to37inclusive of the Indian Air Force Act, 1932, as the case may be, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year, or with fine, or with both. No person shall be prosecuted for any offence under this Act except with the previous sanction of the 7[State Government]8. Exception 1.- The provisions of clause (a) of this section do not extend to comments on or criticism of the policy of Government in connection with the Military, Naval or Air Forces, made in good faith without any intention of dissuading from enlistment. Exception II.- The provisions of clause (a) of this section do not extend to the case in which advice is given in good faith for the benefit of the individual to whom it is given, or for the benefit of any member of his family or of any of his dependants. 2. Words "except Part B States"were omitted by the Part B States Laws Act, 1951 (3 of 1951), S. 3 and Sch. (1-4-1951). 3. Substituted for 'Province' by A.L.O., 1950. 4. The Act came into force- (i) in.....

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