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Start Free TrialCantonments Act, 2006 Section 300
Title: Penalty for Loitering and Importuning for Purposes of Prostitutionn
State: Central
Year: 2006
(1) Whoever in a cantonment loiters for the purpose of prostitution or importunes any person to the commission of sexual immorality, shall be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees and in case of subsequent offence shall be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to one year. (2) No prosecution for an offence under this section shall be instituted except on the complaint of the person importuned, or of a military officer in whose presence the offence was committed, or of a member of the Military, Naval or Air Force Police, being employed in the cantonment and authorised in this behalf by the Officer Commanding the Station, in whose presence the offence was committed, or of a police officer not below the rank of Assistant Sub-Inspector, who is deployed in the cantonment and authorised in this behalf by the Officer Commanding the Station with the concurrence of District Magistrate.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCantonments Act, 2006 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 2006
.....of whatever grade in immediate executive engineering charge of a cantonment; (t) "factory" means a factory as defined in clause (m) of (S.2 of the Factories Act, 1948) (63 of 1948); (u) "Forces" means the regular Army, Navy and Air Force or any part of any one or more of them; (v) "General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, the Command" (GOC-in-C, Command) means the Officer Commanding any of the Commands; (w) "General Officer Commanding the Area" means the Officer Commanding any one of the areas into which India is for military purposes for the time being divided, or any sub-area which does not form part of any such area, or any area which the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, declare to be an area for all or any of the purposes of this Act; (x) "Group Housing" means a group of houses for dwelling purposes and may comprise all or any of the following: namely, (a) a dwelling unit, (b) open spaces intended for recreation and ventilation, (c) roads, paths, sewers, drains, water supply and ancillary installations, street lighting and other amenities, (d) convenient shopping place, schools, community hall or other amenities for common use; (y).....
List Judgments citing this sectionCantonments Act, 2006 Chapter XIV
Title: Removal and Exclusion from Cantonments and Suppression of Sexual Immorality
State: Central
Year: 2006
.....the owner, lessee, tenant or occupier, as the case may be, to discontinue such use of the building within such period as may be specified in the order. Section 300 - Penalty for loitering and importuning for purposes of prostitutionn (1) Whoever in a cantonment loiters for the purpose of prostitution or importunes any person to the commission of sexual immorality, shall be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to three months, or with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees and in case of subsequent offence shall be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to one year. (2) No prosecution for an offence under this section shall be instituted except on the complaint of the person importuned, or of a military officer in whose presence the offence was committed, or of a member of the Military, Naval or Air Force Police, being employed in the cantonment and authorised in this behalf by the Officer Commanding the Station, in whose presence the offence was committed, or of a police officer not below the rank of Assistant Sub-Inspector, who is deployed in the cantonment and authorised in this behalf by the Officer Commanding the Station with the concurrence.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCantonments Act, 2006 Chapter XIII
Title: Public Safety and Suppression of Nuisances
State: Central
Year: 2006
.....animal found picketed or straying as aforesaid may be removed by any officer or employee of the Board to a pound. (5) Whoever in a cantonment manufactures, supplies, carries or uses for packaging or any other purposes material of non-biodegradable nature including polythene bags shall be punished with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees or imprisonment which may extend to six months. Section 290 - Registration and control of dogs (1) A Board may make bye-laws to provide for the registration of all dogs kept within the cantonment. (2) Such bye-laws shall -- (a) require the registration, by any officer authorised in this behalf of all dogs kept in the cantonment; (b) require that every registered dog shall wear a collar to which shall be attached a metal token to be issued by the registration authority, and fix the fee payable for the issue thereof; (c) require that any dog which has not been registered or which is not wearing such token shall, if found in any public place, be detained at a place set apart for the purpose; and (d) fix the fee which shall be charged for such detention and provide that any such dog shall be liable to be destroyed or.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCantonments Act, 2006 Section 289
Title: Penalty for Causeing Nuisances
State: Central
Year: 2006
.....years being in his charge from easing himself in any street or other public place within the cantonment shall be punishable with fine which may extend to two hundred-fifty rupees. (3) The owner or keeper of any animal found picketed or staying without a keeper in a street or other public place in a cantonment shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees. (4) Any animal found picketed or straying as aforesaid may be removed by any officer or employee of the Board to a pound. (5) Whoever in a cantonment manufactures, supplies, carries or uses for packaging or any other purposes material of non-biodegradable nature including polythene bags shall be punished with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees or imprisonment which may extend to six months.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCantonments Act, 2006 Chapter XV
Title: Powers, Procedures, Penalties and Appeals
State: Central
Year: 2006
.....present refuses to open such door, gate or barrier. Section 310 - Entry to be made in the day time Save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act, no entry authorised by or under this Act shall be made except between the hours of sunrise and sunset. Section 311 - Owner`s consent ordinary to be obtained Save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act, no building or land shall be entered without the consent of the occupier, or if there is no occupier of the owner thereof, and no such entry shall be made without giving the said occupier or owner, as the case may be, not less then four hours, written notice of the intention to make such entry: Provided that no such notice shall be necessary if the place to be inspected is a factory or workshop or trade premises or a place used for carrying on any trade, calling or occupation specified in section 277 or a stable for horses or a shed for cattle or a latrine privy or urinal or a work under construction, or fur the purpose of ascertaining whether any animal intended for human food is slaughtered in that place in contravention of this Act or any bye-law made thereunder. Section 312 - Regard to be had social and religious.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCantonments Act, 2006 Section 314
Title: Arrest Without Warrant
State: Central
Year: 2006
.....the police force employed in a cantonment may, without a warrant, arrest any person committing in his view a breach of any of the provisions of this Act which are specified in Schedule IV: Provided that-- (a) in the case of a breach of any such provisions as is specified in Part B of Schedule IV, no person shall be so arrested who consents to give his name and address, unless there is reasonable ground for doubting the accuracy of the name or address so given, the burden of proof of which shall lie on the arresting officer, and no person so arrested shall be detained after his name and address have been ascertained; and (b) no person shall be so arrested for an offence under section 300 except -- (i) at the request of the person importuned, or of a military officer in whose presence the offence was committed; or (ii) by or at the request of a member of the Military, Naval or Air Force Police, who is employed in the cantonment and authorised in this behalf by the Officer Commanding the Station, and in whose presence the offence was committed or by or at the request of any police officer not below the rank of assistant sub-inspector who is deployed in the cantonment and.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCantonments Act, 2006 Schedule IV
Title: Fourth Schedule
State: Central
Year: 2006
SCHEDULE IV (See section 314) CASES IN WHICH POLICE MAY ARREST WITHOUT WARRANT PART A Section Subject 174 Making or selling of food, etc., or washing of clothes, by infected person. 289(1)(a)(i) Drunkenness, etc. PART B 183(1) Remaining in, or re-entering, cantonment after notice of expulsion for failure to attend hospital or dispensary. 259 Destroying, etc., name of street or number affixed to building. 282 Feeding animal on filth, etc. 289(1)(a)(ii) Using threatening or abusive words, etc. 289(1)(a)(iii) Indecent exposure of person, etc. 289(1)(a)(iv) Begging. 289(1)(a)(v) Exposing deformity, etc. 289(1)(a)(vii) Gaming. 289(1)(a)(vii) Destroying notice, etc. 289(1)(a)(viii) Displaces, damages, alters, pavements, gutter, stormwater drain. 289(1)(f) Keeping common gaming-house, etc. 289(1)(g) Beating drum, etc. 289(1)(h) Singing, etc., so as to disturb public peace or order. 290(6) Setting loose, or setting on, ferocious dog. 296 .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCantonments Act, 2006 Complete Act
Title: Cantonments Act, 2006
State: Central
Year: 2006
.....Section346 - Power to make rules Section347 - Supplemental provisions respecting rules Section348 - Power to make bye-laws Section349 - Penalty for breach of bye-laws Section350 - Supplemental provisions regarding bye-laws and regulations Section351 - Rules and bye-laws to be available for inspection and purchase Chapter XVII Section352 - Extension of certain provisions of the Acti and rules to place beyond cantonments Section353 - Power to delegate functions to the president, etc. Section354 - Registration Section355 - Validity of notice and other documents Section356 - Admissibility of document or entry as evidence Section357 - Evidence by officer or employee of the Board Section358 - Application of Act 4 of 1899 Section359 - Power to remove diffulties Section360 - Repeals and savings ScheduleI - FIRST SCHEDULE ScheduleII - SECOND SCHEDULE ScheduleIII - THIRD SCHEDULE ScheduleIV - FOURTH SCHEDULE ScheduleV - FIFTH SCHEDULE
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