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Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 47

Title: Search of Place Entered by Person Sought to Be Arrested

State: Central

Year: 1973

.....such free ingress thereto, and afford all reasonable facilities for a search therein. (2) If ingress to such place cannot be obtained under sub-section (1), it shall be lawful in any case for a person acting under a warrant and in any case in which a warrant may issue, but cannot be obtained without affording the person to be arrested an opportunity of escape, for a police officer to enter such place and search therein, and in order to effect an entrance into such place, to break open any outer or inner door or window of any house or place, whether that of the person to be arrested or of any other person, if after notification of his authority and purposes, and demand of admittance duly made, he cannot otherwise obtain admittance: Provided that, if any such place is an apartment in the actual occupancy of a female (not being the person to be arrested) who, according to custom, does not appear in public, such person or police officer shall, before entering such apartment, give notice to such female that she is at liberty to withdraw and shall afford her every reasonable facility for withdrawing, and may then break open the apartment and enter it. (3) Any police officer or.....

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Electricity Act, 2003 Section 163

Title: Power for Licensee to Enter Premises and to Remove Fittings or Other Apparatus of Licensee

State: Central

Year: 2003

.....to in sub-section (1) for any of the purposes mentioned therein; (b) enter any premises to which electricity is to be supplied by him, for the purpose of examining and testing the electric wires fittings, works and apparatus for the use of electricity belonging to the consumer. (3) Where a consumer refuses to allow a licensee or any person authorised as aforesaid to enter his premises or land in pursuance of the provisions of sub-section (1) or, sub-section (2), when such licensee or person has so entered, refuses to allow him to perform any act which he is authorised by those sub-sections to perform, or fails to give reasonable facilities for such entry or performance, the licensee may, after the expiry of twenty-four hours from the service of a notice in writing on the consumer, cut off the supply to the consumer for so long as such refusal or failure continues, but for no longer.

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Indian Electricity Act, 1910 [Repealed] Section 20

Title: Power for Licensee to Enter Premises and to Remove Fittings or Other Apparatus of Licensee

State: Central

Year: 1910

.....has so entered, refuses to allow him to perform any act which he is authorised by those sub-sections toperform, or fails to give reasonable facilities for such entry or performance,the licensee may, alter the expiry of twenty-four hours from the service of anotice in writing on the consumer, cut off the supply to the consumer for solong as such refusal or failure continues, but for no longer.] _____________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 32 of 1959, Section 13. 2. Substituted by Act 32 of 1959, Section 13, for "inspecting andtesting". 3. Inserted by Act 1 of 1922, Section7. 4. Substituted by Act 32 of 1959, Section 13, for certain formerwords. 5. Inserted by Act 1 of 1922, Section 7. 6. Inserted by Act 32 of 1959, Section 13.

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 Section 352P

Title: Ban on Entering or Leaving an Indian Port Without Certificate

State: Central

Year: 1958

(1) No Indian ship, which has on board 2000 tons or more oil in bulk as cargo shall enter or leave or attempt to enter or leave any port or place in India unless it carries on board a certificate issued under sub-section (2) of section 352N or a certificate accepted under section 352O. (2) No ship other than an Indian ship carrying 2000 tons or more oil in bulk as cargo, wherever registered, shall enter or leave or attempt to enter or leave any port or place in India, unless it carries on board a certificate issued under sub-section (2) of section 352N or a certificate accepted under section 352O. (3) No customs officer shall grant inward entry or outward clearance to any ship to which sub-section (1) or, as the case may be, sub-section (2) applies, unless its master produces a certificate required under the respective sub-section.

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Depositories Act, 1996 (22 of 1996) Section 19B

Title: Penalty for Failure to Enter into an Agreement

State: Central

Year: 1996

1 [Section 19B - Penalty for failure to enter into an agreement If a depository or participant or any issuer or its agent or any person, who is registered as an intermediary under the provisions of Section 12 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992 (15 of 1992), and is required under this Act or any rules or regulations made thereunder, to enter into an agreement, fails to enter into such agreement, such depository or participant or issuer or its agent or intermediary shall be liable to a penalty of one lakh rupees for each day during which such failure continues or one crore rupees, whichever is less for every such failure. _________________________ 1. Inserted vide The Securities Laws (Amendment) Act, 2004

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Public Gambling Act 1867 Section 5

Title: Powers to Enter and Authorise Police to Enter and Search

State: Central

Year: 1867

.....by night or by day, and byforce, if necessary, any such house, walled enclosure, room or place, and may eitherhimself take into custody, or authorise such officer to take into custody, allpersons whom he or such officer finds therein, whether or not then actuallygaming; and may seizeor authorise such officer to seize all instruments of gaming, and all moneys andsecurities for money, and articles of value, reasonably suspected to have beenused or intended to be used for the purpose of gaming which are found therein; and may searchor authorise such officer to search all pans of the house, walled enclosure,room or place with he or such officer shall have so entered when he or suchofficer has reason to believe that any instruments of gaming are concealedtherein, and also the persons of those whom he or such officer so takes intocustody; and may seizeor authorise such officer to seize and take possession of all instruments ofgaming found upon such search. ________________________ 1.Substituted for the words "Provincial Government" by A. L. O.,1950.

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Christian Marriage Act1872 Section 35

Title: Copies of Certificates to Be Entered and Numbered

State: Central

Year: 1872

Such copies shall be entered in order from the beginning to the end of the said book, and shall bear both the number of the certificate as copied, and also a number to be entered by the Marriage Registrar, indicating the number of the entry of the said copy in the enter said book, according to the order in which he receives each certificate.

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Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 [Repealed] Section 43

Title: Power to Board to Enter into Arrangements for Purchase or Sale of Electricity Under Certain Conditions

State: Central

Year: 1948

(1) The Board may enter into arrangements with any person producing electricity within the State for the purchase by the Board on such terms as may be agreed, of any surplus electricity which that person may be able to dispose of. (2) Where a sanctioned scheme so provides, the Board may, on such terms as may be agreed upon, enter into arrangements with any Government or person for the purchase or sale of electricity (to be generated or used outside the State: Provided that the Board may not enter into such arrangements with any such Government or person without the consent of the State Government, or into arrangements with any such person without the consent of the Government of the State within which the electricity is to be generated or used. 1[***] __________________________ 1. Sub-section (3) Inserted by Act 115 of 1976, Section 25 w.r.e.f. 8-10-1976 and omitted by Act 50 of 1991, Section 10 w.e.f. 15-10-1991.

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Securities Contracts Regulation Act, 1956 (42 of 1956) Section 23B

Title: Penalty for Failure by Any Person to Enter into an Agreement with Clients

State: Central

Year: 1956

1[Section 23B - Penalty for failure by any person to enter into an agreement with clients If any person, who is required under this Act or any bye-laws of a recognised stock exchange made thereunder, to enter into an agreement with his client, fails to enter into such an agreement, he shall be liable to a penalty of one lakh rupees for each day during which such failure continues or one crore rupees, whichever is less for every such failure.] ___________________ 1. Inserted vide The Securities Laws (Amendment) Act, 2004

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New Delhi Municipal Council Act 1994 Section 341

Title: Power to Enter Land Adjoining Land in Relation to Any Work

State: Central

Year: 1994

(1) The Chairperson or any person authorised in this behalf by him or empowered in this behalf by or under any provision of this Act, rules, regulations or bye-laws made thereunder, may enter on any land within fifty meters of any work authorised by or under this Act, rules, regulations or bye-laws made thereunder with or without assistants and workmen for the purpose of depositing thereon any soil, gravel, stone or other materials or for obtaining access to such work or for any other purposes connected with the execution of the same. (2) The person so authorised shall, before entering on any such land, state the purpose thereof, and shall, if so required by the owner or occupier thereof, fence off so much of the land as may be required for such purpose. (3) The person so authorised shall, in exercising any power conferred by this section, do as little damage as may be and compensation shall be payable by the Council in accordance with bye-laws made in this behalf to the owner or occupier of such land or to both for any such damage, whether permanent or temporary.

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