Title : Registers of Returns
State : Central
Year : 1968
(1) All returns relating to enemy property submitted to the Custodian under this Act shall be recorded in such registers as may be prescribed. (2) All such register shall be open to inspection subject to the payment of such fees as may be prescribed and to such reasonable restrictions as the Custodian may impose, to any person who, in the opinion of the Custodian, is interested in any particular enemy property as a creditor or otherwise and any such person may also obtain a copy of the relevant portion from the registers on payment of the prescribed fees. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Divesting of Enemy Property Vested in the Custodian
State : Central
Year : 1968
The Central Government may, by general or special order, direct that any enemy property vested in the Custodian under this Act and remaining with him shall be divested from him and be returned, in such manner as may be prescribed, to the owner thereof or to such other person as may be specified in the direction and thereupon such property shall cease to vest in the Custodian and shall revest in such owner or other person. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Constitution of the Force
State : Central
Year : 1968
(1) There shall be an armed force of the Union called the Border Security Force for ensuring the security of the borders of India. (2) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Force shall be constituted in such manner as may be prescribed and the conditions of service of the members of the Force shall be such as may be prescribed. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Kinds of Security Force Courts
State : Central
Year : 1968
For the purposes of this Act there shall be three kinds of Security Force Courts, that is to say,-- (a) General Security Force Courts; (b) Petty Security Force Courts; and (c) Summary Security Force Courts. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Composition of General Security Force Court
State : Central
Year : 1968
A General Security Force Court shall consist of not less than five officers, each of whom has held the post of Deputy Superintendent of Police for not less than three whole years and of whom not less than four are of a rank not below that of a confirmed Deputy Superintendent of Police. Explanation.--For the purposes of this section and section 69 "Deputy Superintendent of Police" includes any post of a higher rank and any post declared by Central Government by notification to be an equivalent post as also any post higher in rank than the post so declared. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Powers of a General Security Force Court
State : Central
Year : 1968
A General Security Force Court shall have the power to try any person subject to this Act for any offence punishable thereunder and to any sentence authorised thereby. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Place of Trial
State : Central
Year : 1968
Any person subject to this Act who commits any offence against it may be tried and punished for such offence in any place whatever. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Oaths of Member, Law Officer and Witness
State : Central
Year : 1968
(1) An oath or affirmation in the prescribed manner shall be administered to every member of every Security Force Court and to the Law Officer or as the case may be the officer approved under section 83, before the commencement of the trial. (2) Every person giving evidence before a Security Force Court shall be examined after being duly sworn or affirmed in the prescribed form. (3) The provisions of sub-section (2) shall not apply where the witness is a child under twelve years of age and the Security Force Court is of opinion that though the witness understands the duty of speaking the truth, he does not understand the nature of an oath or affirmation. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Presumption as to Signatures
State : Central
Year : 1968
In any proceeding under this Act, any application, certificate, warrant, reply or other document purporting to be signed by an officer in the service of the Government shall, on production, be presumed to have been duly signed by the person by whom and in the character in which it purports to have been signed, until the contrary is shown. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Enrolment Paper
State : Central
Year : 1968
(1) Any enrolment paper purporting to be signed by an enrolling officer shall, in proceedings under this Act, be evidence of the person enrolled having given the answers to questions which he is therein represented as having given. (2) The enrolment of such person may be proved by the production of the original or a copy of his enrolment paper purporting to be certified to be a true copy by the officer having the custody of the enrolment paper. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this section