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Title: Pounds and Pound-keepers
State: Central
Year: 1871
.....for every pound. Any pound-keeper may hold simultaneously any other office under the Government.(Pound keepers may hold other offices.) Every pound-keeper shall be deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of the Indian Penal Code.](Pound-keepers to be public servants.) Section 7 to9 - DUTIES OF POUND-KEEPERS Section 7 - To keep registers and furnish returns Every pound-keeper shall keep such registers and furnish such returns as the State Government from time to time directs. Section 8 - To register seizures When cattle are brought to a pound, the pound-keeper shall enter in his register,-- (a) the number and description of the animals, (b) the day and hour on and at which they were so brought, (c) the name and residence of the seizer, and (d) the name and residence of the owner, if known and shall give the seizer or his agent a copy of the entry. Section 9 - To take charge of and feed cattle The pound-keeper shall take charge of, feed and water cattle until they are disposed of as hereinafter directed.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCattle Trespass Act, 1966 Chapter II
Title: Pounds and Pound-keepers
State: Karnataka
Year: 1966
.....as the pound-keeper for any pound established for any area or areas other than a village or villages. (3) Every pound-keeper appointed under sub-section (1) shall be deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code. Section 6 - Duties of pound-keepers (1) Every pound-keeper shall keep such registers and furnish such returns as may be prescribed. (2) When cattle are brought to a pound, the pound-keeper shall enter in a register maintained for the purpose,- (a) the number and description of the animals; (b) the day and the hour at which they were brought ; (c) the name and residence of the person seizing or causing the seizure of the cattle; and (d) the name and residence of the owner, if known. (3) The pound-keeper shall give the person seizing, or causing the seizure of, the cattle or his agent a copy of the entry made under sub-section (2). (4) The pound-keeper shall take charge of the cattle and provide them with sufficient food and water until they are disposed of in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCattle Trespass Act,1871 Section 6
Title: Appointment of Pound Keepers
State: Central
Year: 1871
[Substituted by the A.O.1937.] [The State Government shall appoint a pound-keeper for every pound. Any pound-keeper may hold simultaneously any other office under the Government.(Pound keepers may hold other offices.) Every pound-keeper shall be deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of the Indian Penal Code.](Pound-keepers to be public servants.)
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionForeigners Act, 1946 Section 7
Title: Obligation of Hotel Keepers and Others to Furnish Particulars
State: Central
Year: 1946
.....in this behalf by the District Magistrate. 1 [(4) If in any area prescribed in this behalf the prescribed authority by notice published in such manner as may in the opinion of the authority be best adapted for informing the persons concerned so directs, it shall be the duty of every person occupying or having under his control any residential premises to submit to such person and in such manner such information in respect of foreigners accommodated in such premises as may be specified; and the provisions of sub-section (2) shall apply to every person accommodated in any such premises.] __________________________ 1. Inserted by Act 38 of 1947, section 6 (w.e.f. 15-12-1947).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCattle Trespass Act, 1966 Section 5
Title: Appointment of Pound-keepers
State: Karnataka
Year: 1966
(1) The District Magistrate shall appoint any police patel of a village entitled under a notification under sub-section (2) of section 3, to use the pound, as the pound-keeper for such pound: Provided that where it is deemed necessary the District Magistrate shall appoint a person other than such police patel as the pound-keeper of such pound. (2) The District Magistrate shall appoint such person as he deems fit as the pound-keeper for any pound established for any area or areas other than a village or villages. (3) Every pound-keeper appointed under sub-section (1) shall be deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCattle Trespass Act, 1966 Section 6
Title: Duties of Pound-keepers
State: Karnataka
Year: 1966
(1) Every pound-keeper shall keep such registers and furnish such returns as may be prescribed. (2) When cattle are brought to a pound, the pound-keeper shall enter in a register maintained for the purpose,- (a) the number and description of the animals; (b) the day and the hour at which they were brought ; (c) the name and residence of the person seizing or causing the seizure of the cattle; and (d) the name and residence of the owner, if known. (3) The pound-keeper shall give the person seizing, or causing the seizure of, the cattle or his agent a copy of the entry made under sub-section (2). (4) The pound-keeper shall take charge of the cattle and provide them with sufficient food and water until they are disposed of in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCattle Trespass Act,1871 Section 19
Title: Officers and Pound-keepers Not to Purchase Cattle at Sales Under Act
State: Central
Year: 1871
No officer of police or other officer or pound-keeper appointed under the provisions herein contained shall, directly or indirectly, purchase any cattle at a sale under this Act. No pound-keeper shall release or deliver any impounded cattle otherwise than in accordance with the former part of this Chapter, unless such release or delivery is ordered by a Magistrate or Civil Court.(Pound-keepers when not to release impounded cattle.)
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSarais Act, 1867 Section 3
Title: Notice of This Act to Be Given to Keepers of Sarais
State: Central
Year: 1867
Within six months after this Act shall come into operation, the Magistrate of the District in which any sar to which this Act shall apply may be situate shall, and from time to time thereafter such Magistrate may, give to the keeper of every such sar notice in writing of this Act, by leaving such notice for the keeper at the sar, and shall by such notice require the keeper to register the sar as by this Act provided. Such notice may be in the form in the Schedule to this Act annexed or to the like effect.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionSarais Act, 1867 Section 8
Title: Power to Order Reports from Keepers of Sars
State: Central
Year: 1867
The keeper of a sarai shall from time to time, if required so to do by an order of the Magistrate of the District served upon him, report, either orally or in writing as may be directed by the Magistrate, to such Magistrate or to such person as the Magistrate shall appoint, every person who resorted to such sarai during the preceding day or ought. If written reports are required for any space of time, exceeding a single day or night, schedules shall be furnished by the Magistrate of the District to the keeper. The keeper shall from time to time kill up the said schedule with information so required, and transmit them to the said Magistrate, in such manner and at such intervals as may from time to time be ordered by him.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCattle Trespass Act,1871 Section 27
Title: Penalty on Pound-keeper Failing to Perform Duties
State: Central
Year: 1871
Any pound-keeper releasing or purchasing or delivering cattle contrary to the provisions of section 19, or omitting to provide any impounded cattle with sufficient food and water, or failing to perform any of the other duties imposed upon him by this Act, shall, over and above any other penalty to which he may be liable, be punished, on conviction before a Magistrate, with fine not exceeding fifty rupees. Such fines may be recovered by deductions from the pound-keeper's salary.
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