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Karnataka Police Act, 1963 Chapter VI

Title: Executive Powers and Duties of the Police

State: Karnataka

Year: 1963

.....require an account thereof, and, should the account given by the possessor be manifestly false or suspicious, may seize such article and report the facts to a1[Judicial Magistrate], who shall thereon proceed according to sections 523 and 525 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, or any other law in force. _______________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 13 of 1965 w.e.f . 1.10.1965. Section 67 - Power to search suspected persons in a street When in a street or a place of public resort a person has possession or apparent possession of any article which a Police Officer in good faith suspects to be stolen property, such Police Officer may search or examine the same and may require an account thereof, and, should the account given by the possessor be manifestly false or suspicious, may seize such article and report the facts to a1[Judicial Magistrate], who shall thereon proceed according to sections 523 and 525 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, or any other law in force. _______________________________ 1. Substituted by Act 13 of 1965 w.e.f . 1.10.1965. Section 68 - Duties of Police Officers towards the public It shall be the duty of every Police.....

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Karnataka Police Act, 1963 Section 69

Title: Police to Regulate Traffic, Etc., in Streets

State: Karnataka

Year: 1963

It shall be the duty of a Police Officer,-- (a) to regulate and control the traffic in the streets, to prevent obstructions therein and, to the best of his ability, to prevent infraction of any rule or order made under this Act, or any other law in force for observance by the public in or near the streets; (b) to keep order in the streets and at and within public bathing, washing and landing places, fairs, bazaars, temples and all other places of public resort and in the neighborhood of places of public worship during the time of public worship; (c) to regulate resort to public bathing, washing and landing places, to prevent overcrowding thereat and in public ferry, boats and, to the best of his ability, to prevent the infraction of any rule or order lawfully made for observance by the public at any such place or on any such boat.

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Bombay Police Act, 1951, (Maharashtra) Section 67

Title: Police to Regulate Traffic, Etc. in Streets

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1951

It shall be the duty of a Police Officer -- (a) to regulate and control the traffic in the streets, to prevent obstructions therein and to the best of his ability, to prevent the infraction of any rule or order made under this Act or any other law in force for observance by the public in or near the streets; (b) to keep order in the streets and at and within public bathing, washing and landing places, fairs, temples and all other places of public resort and in the neighbourhood of places of public worship during the time of public worship; (c) to regulate resort to public bathing, washing and landing places, to prevent overcrowding thereat and in public ferry-boats and, to the best of his ability, to prevent the infraction of any rule or order lawfully made for observance by the public at any such place or on any such boat.

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Geneva Conventions Act, 1960 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1960

.....power to sentence him to death or to imprisonment for a term of two years or more, shall not proceed with the trial until it is proved to the satisfaction of the Court that a notice containing the particulars mentioned in the next following sub-section, so far as they are known to the prosecutor, has been served not less than three weeks previously on the protecting power (if there is a protecting power) and, if the accused is a protected prisoner of war, on the accused and the prisoners' representative. (2) The particulars referred to in the foregoing sub-section are - (a) the full name and description of the accused, including the date of his birth and his profession or trade, if any, and, if the accused is protected prisoner of war, his rank and arm, regimental, personal or serial number; (b) his place of detention, internment or residence; (c) the offence with which he is charged- and (d) the Court before which the trial is to take place and the time and place appointed for the trial. (3) For the purposes of this section a document purporting - (a) to be signed on behalf of the protecting power or by the prisoners representative or by the person accused, as the case may.....

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The Kerala Police Act, 1960 Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 1960

.....of such notice. 9. Additional force in neighbourhood of the railway and other works .-Whenever any railway, canal or other public work or any manufactory or commercial concern is carried on or is in operation, in any part of the State and it appears to the Inspector-General that the employment of additional police force in such place or neighbourhood is rendered necessary by the behaviour or reasonable apprehension of the behaviour of the persons employed in such work, manufactory or concern he may with the sanction of the Government, direct the employment of such additional force, to such place or neighbourhood and maintain the same so long as such necessity continues; and make orders from time to time upon the person having the control or custody of the funds used in carrying on such work, manufactory or commercial concern for the payment of the additional police force so rendered necessary and such person shall thereupon cause payment to be made accordingly. 10. Recovery of moneys payable under sections 8 & 9 .-(1) All moneys payable under sections 8 and section 9 shall be recoverable by the District Magistrate in the manner provide for the recovery of fines under the.....

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The Punjab Village Common Lands Regulation Act 1961 Complete Act

State: Punjab

Year: 1961

.....contravention of any of the provisions of this Act or the Rules made there under ; (ii) has been entered into as result of fraud or concealment of fact ; or (iii) is detrimental to the interests of the panchayat as prescribed; the Collector may, notwithstanding anything as aforesaid, cancel the lease, contract or agreement or vary the terms thereof unconditionally or subject to such conditions as he may think fit ; Provided that no order under this sub-section shall be passed by the collector without affording reasonable opportunity of being heard to the parties to the lease, contract or agreement. (3) Where the terms of any lease, contract or agreement have been revised by the Collector under sub-section (2), the variation shall, notwithstanding anything contained it this Act or Shamilat law or in any other law for the time being in force be binding on the parties to the lease, contract or agreement as the case may be. (4) Where the lessee or the person with whom a contract or agreement has entered into by a Panchayat refuses to accept the variation made by the Collector under this section in the terms of lease, contract or agreement, as the case may be, shall be.....

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Calcutta Police Act, 1866 Complete Act

State: West Bengal

Year: 1866

.....entering or remaining in or on building, land, vehicle, etc 3838. Sec. 29 subs. for the original Sec. by Ben. Act 3 of 1910. Whoever without satisfactory excuse, wilfully enters or remains in or upon any dwelling-house or private premises or any land or ground attached thereto, or any ground, building, monument or structure belonging to 3939. Subs. by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937 and the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. [Government] or appropriated to public purposes, or any vehicle, boat or vessel, shall, whether he cause, any actual damage or not, be liable to fine which may extend to twenty rupees. Section 30 Order of maintenance for wife or child; restoration of woman or child detained for unlawful purpose Rep. by Act 4 of 1877. Section 31 Order of maintenance for wife or child; restoration of woman or child detained for unlawful purpose Rep. by Act 4 of 1877. Section 32 Apprehension and punishment of reputed thieves, etc Any person found between sunset and sunrise armed with any dangerous or offensive instrument whatsoever, with intent to commit any criminal act; any reputed thief found between sunset and sunrise on board any vessel.....

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Calcutta Suburban Police Act, 1866 Complete Act

State: West Bengal

Year: 1866

.....Wrongfully entering or remaining in or on building, land, vehicle, etc 2828. Secs. 15A and 15B ins. by Ben. Act 3 of 1910. Whoever, without satisfactory excuse, wilfully enters or remains in or upon any dwelling-house or private premises or any land or ground attached thereto, or any ground,building, monument or structure belonging to the 2727. Words subs. by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937 and the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950, respectively. [Government] or appropriated to public purposes, or any vehicle, boat or vessel, shall, whether he causes any actual damage or not, be liable to fine which may extend to twenty rupees. Section 16 Apprehension and punishment of reputed thieves, etc A Police-officer may arrest without a warrant any person found, between sunest and sunrise, armed with any dangerous or offensive instrument whatsoever, with intent to commit any offence against the person or property of another; any reputed thief found between sunset and sunrise, on board any vessel or boat, or lying or loitering in any bazar, street, * * yard, thoroughfare or other place, who shall not give a satisfactory account of himself; any person.....

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Geneva Convention Act 1960 Schedule I

Title: First Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1960

.....medical units and establishments clearly visible to the enemy land, air or naval forces, in order to obviate the possibility of any hostile action. Article 43 The medical units belonging to neutral countries, which may have been authorized to lend their services to a belligerent under the conditions laid down in Article 27, shall fly, along with the flag of the convention, the national flag of that belligerent, wherever the latter makes use of the faculty conferred on him by Article 42. (Marking of units of neutral countries.) Subject to orders to the contrary by the responsible military authorities, they may on all occasions, fly their national flag, even if they fall into the hands of the adverse party. Article 44 With the exception of the cases mentioned in the following paragraphs of the present Article, the emblem of the Red Cross on a white ground and the words "Red Cross", or "Geneva Cross" may not be employed, either in time of peace or in time of war, except to indicate or to protect the medical units and establishments, the personnel and material protected by the present convention and other conventions dealing with similar matters. The same shall.....

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Geneva Convention Act 1960 Schedule II

Title: Second Schedule

State: Central

Year: 1960

.....hospital ships or sick-bays of vessels of the protection due to them:- (Conditions not depriving hospital ships of protection.) (1) The fact that the crews of ships or sick-bays are armed for the maintenance of order, for their own defence or that of the sick and wounded. (2) The presence on board of apparatus exclusively intended to facilitate navigation or communication. (3) The discovery on board hospital ships or in sick-bays of portable arms and ammunition taken from the wounded, sick and shipwrecked and not yet handed to the proper service. (4) The fact that the humanitarian activities of hospital ships and sick-bays of vessels or of the crews extend to the care of wounded, sick or shipwrecked civilians. (5) The transport of equipment and of personnel intended exclusively for medical duties, over and above the normal requirements. CHAPTER IV PERSONNEL Article 36 The religious, medical and hospital personnel or hospital ships and their crews shall be respected and protected; they may not be captured during the time they are in the service of the hospital ship, whether or not there are wounded and sick on board. (Protection of the personnel of.....

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