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Oudh Laws Act, 1876 Part III

Title: Part Iii

State: Central

Year: 1876

.....1908) as renders land liable to sale in execution of a decree shall be subject to the following restriction:No ancestral land shall be sold in satisfaction of a decree without the permission of the State Government. Explanation.In this section the words " ancestral land " mean- (a) land forming a mahal or share in or portion of a mahal, which has been owned continuously from the conclusion of the first regular settlement by the proprietor, which term shall include an under-proprietor as defined in section 4, clause (15), of the United Provinces Land revenue Act, 1901, (U.P.3 of 1901) or by the person or persons from whom such proprietor has directly or indirectly inherited such land; (b) land forming an estate or part of an estate as defined in the Oudh Estates Act, 1869; (c) land conferred by the British Government as a reward for services rendered to the State on the owner or on a person from whom such owner has directly or directly inherited such land; or (d) the interest of the holder of a grant of land revenue conferred by the British or any former Government on him or on a person from whom he has directly or indirectly inherited such interest.] Section 21 -.....

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Oudh Laws Act, 1876 Chapter IV

Title: Village and Road-police

State: Central

Year: 1876

.....to the Magistrate of the district; and such Magistrate shall dismiss him accordingly, unless the Magistrate has reason the think that such dismissal would be improper. Section 37 - Acts punishable Every village-policeman and road-policeman guilty of any wilful misconduct in his office, or of neglect of duty, such misconduct o neglect not being an offence within the meaning of the Indian Penal Code, (45 of 1860). or withdrawing from the duties of his office without permission and without having given at least two months' notice of his intention withdraw from such duties to the persons authorized to nominate appoint under sections 29, 32 and 33 (as the case may be), or offering any unnecessary personal violence to any person in his custody, Penalty.- shall be liable, on conviction before a Magistrate, to a penalty not exceeding three months' pay, or to imprisonment for a period to exceeding three months, or to both. Section 38 - Fines to be credited to such fund as Government appoints All fines levied under this Act on village-policemen or road policemen shall be credited to such fund as the State Government from time to time appoints.

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Oudh Laws Act, 1876 Section 34

Title: Duties of Village and Road Police-man

State: Central

Year: 1876

..... (b) he shall keep the police informed of all disputes which are likely to lead to any riot or serious affray: (c) he shall arrest all proclaimed offenders, and all persons whom he may find in the act of committing any offence specified in paragraph (a), clause (2), of this section: (d) he shall observe and from time to time report to the officer in charge of the police-station within the jurisdiction of which his village or beat may be situate, the movements of all bad characters in or on such village or beat: (e) he shall report to the officer in charge of such police-station the arrival of suspicious characters in the neighbourhood: (f) he shall supply to the best of his ability any local intermission which a Magistrate or any officer of police may re" quire, and shall promptly execute all orders issued to him: by competent authority.

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