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Start Free TrialThe Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Complete Act
State: Assam
Year: 1973
.....believing that an examination of his person will afford evidence as to the commission of an offence, it shall be lawful for a registered medical practitioner, acting at the request of a police officer not below the rank of sub-inspector,and for any person acting in good faith in his aid and under his direction, to make such an examination of the person arrested as is reasonably necessary in order to ascertain the facts which may afford such evidence, and to use such force as is reasonably for that purpose. (2) Whenever the person of a female is to be examined under this section, the examination shall be made only by, or under the supervision of, a female registered medical practitioner. Explanation.-In this section and in section 54, "registered medical practitioner" means a medical practitioner who possesses any recognized medical qualification as defined in clause (h) of section 2 of the Indian Medical Council Act, 1956 ( 102 of 1956) and whose name has been entered in a State Medical Register. 54. Examination of arrested person by medical practitioner at the request of the arrested person. When a person who is arrested, whether on a charge or otherwise alleges, at.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Schedule 1
Title: The First Schedule (Chapter Xi to Xix)
State: Central
Year: 1973
..... ______________________ 1.Vide Uttar Pradesh Act 47 of 1975, section 4 (w.e.f. 15-9-1975). 2.Vide West Bengal Act 34 of 1974, section 5 (w.e.f. 16-7-1974). 3.Vide Orissa Act 13 of 1962. 4.Vide Tamil Nadu Act 30 of 1984. 5.Vide Andhra Pradesh Act 16 of 1968, section 27. 6.Same as that of Maharashtra. 7.Vide Bombay Act 82 of 1958. 8.Vide Mysore Act 27 of 1951. 9.Inserted by Act 43 of 1986, section 11 (w.e.f. 19-11-1986). 10.Inserted by Act 42 of 1993, section 4 (w.e.f. 22-5-1993). 11.Substituted by Act 43 of 1983, section 5, for the entries relating tosection 376 (w.e.f. 25-12-1983). 12.Substituted by Act 30 of 2001, section 3 and Second Schedule (w.e.f.3-9-2001). 13.Substituted for the word "Non-bailable" by Code of CriminalProcedure (Amendment) Act, 2005. 14.Substituted for the word "Bailable" by Code of Criminal Procedure(Amendment) Act, 2005. 15.Substituted for the word "Ditto" by Code of Criminal Procedure(Amendment) Act, 2005.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKonkan Passenger Ships (Acquisition) Act, 1973 Chapter II
Title: Acquisition of the Konkan Passenger Ships
State: Central
Year: 1973
.....to the Central Government or to such person as that Government may specify in this behalf: Provided that where common books, documents or other papers are maintained by the company in relation to the Konkan passenger ships or any of them and other ships, copies of so much of the books, documents and other papers as relate to the Konkan passengers ships or any of them shall be delivered forthwith to the Central Government or the person specified by that Government. Section 9 - Duty to furnish inventory of articles on the ships The company shall, within such period as the Central Government may allow in this behalf, furnish to that Government a complete inventory, as on the appointed day, of the assets, instruments, apparatus and all other properties, whether on board or on the shores or elsewhere, in relation to the Konkan passenger ships.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKonkan Passenger Ships (Acquisition) Act, 1973 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1973
.....expressions used in this Act and not defined but defined in the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958, have the meanings respectively assigned to them in that Act. SECTION 03: ACQUISITION OF THE KONKAN PASSENGER SHIPS On the appointed day, the ownership of the Konkan passenger ships shall, by virtue of this Act; stand transferred to, and vests in, the Central Government free from all in cumbrances. SECTION 04: POWER OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO DIRECT VESTING OF KONKAN PASSENGER SHIPS IN A GOVERNMENT COMPANY (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in section 3-, the Central Government may, if it is satisfied that a Government company is willing to comply, or has complied, with such terms and conditions as that Government may think fit to impose, direct, by an order in writing, that the ownership in relation to the Konkan passenger ships shall, instead of continuing to vest in the Central Government, vest in that Government company either on the date of publication of the direction or on such earlier or later date (not being a date earlier than the appointed day) as may be specified in the direction. (2) Where an order vesting the ownership of the Konkan passenger ships in any Government company.....
List Judgments citing this sectionKonkan Passenger Ships (Acquisition) Act, 1973 Section 6
Title: Central Government to Become the Lessee in Respect of Shore Properties, Etc
State: Central
Year: 1973
(1) On and from the appointed day, a permanent lease shall be deemed to have been granted by the company in favour of the Central Government or the Government company, as the case may be, in respect of every property, movable and immovable (including jetties, wharves and other property needed for navigational purposes), on the shores of the Konkan coast and owned and used by the company immediately before the suspension of the Konkan coastal passenger shipping service for running the said service. (2) The lease referred to in sub-section (1) shall be held by the Central Government or the Government company, as the case may be, or such terms and conditions and on the payment of such rent as may be mutually agreed upon by and between the company and the Central Government or the Government company, and in default of such agreement, as may be determined by the principal civil court of original jurisdiction within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the property in question is situated. (3) Where any property, movable or immovable (including jetties, wharves and other property needed for navigational purposes), on the shores of the Konkan coast was used by the company for.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionThe Punjab Utilization of Surplus Area Scheme, 1973 Complete Act
State: Punjab
Year: 1973
.....this scheme; (e) "Rules" means the Punjab Land Reforms Rules, 1973; (f) all words and expressions used herein and not defined but defined in the Act or rules shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Act or the rules, as the case may be. [1] [1] 3. Application by eligible person. " An eligible person may make an application to the Circle Revenue Officer in Form I for allotment of land comprised in the surplus area. Such an application shall be made within three months of the date of commencement of this scheme or within such extended period as may, for reasons to be recorded, be allowed by the Circle Revenue Officer. 4. Power to proceed suo motu - Proceedings for allotment of land comprised in the surplus area may also be initiated suo motu by the Circle Revenue Officer. 5. Procedure to be observed by Circle Revenue officer - When an application is made under paragraph 3 or when the Circle Revenue Officer suo motu initiates proceedings under paragraph 4, he shall, after giving the persons seeking allotment or being considered for allotment, an opportunity of being heard and after making such summary inquiry, as he may consider necessary prepare a.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Chapter 11
Title: Preventive Action of the Police
State: Central
Year: 1973
.....or authorised under any other provisions of this Code or of any other law for the time being in force. STATE AMENDMENT 1Maharashtra: In section 151 ,- (a) in sub-section ( 2 ), after the words "required or authorised" the words, "under sub section ( 3 ) or" shall be inserted; (b) after sub-section ( 2 ), the following sub-section shall be inserted, namely:- "( 3 ) (a) Where a person is arrested under this section and the officer making the arrest, or the officer in charge of the police station before whom the arrested person is produced, has reasonable grounds to believe that the detention of the arrested person for a period longer than twenty-four hours from the time of arrest (excluding the time required to take the arrested person from the place of arrest to the Court of a Judicial Magistrate) is necessary by reason that- (i) The person is likely to continue the design to commit, or is likely to commit, the cognizable offence referred to in sub-section ( 1 ) after hi s release; and (ii) the circumstances of the case are such that his being at large is likely to be prejudicial to the maintenance of public order,. the officer making the arrest, or.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Section 152
Title: Prevention of Injury to Public Property
State: Central
Year: 1973
A police officer may of his own authority interpose to prevent any injury attempted to be committed in his view to any public property, movable or immovable, or the removal or injury of any public landmark or buoy or other mark used for navigation.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKonkan Passenger Ships (Acquisition) Act, 1973 Section 5
Title: General Effect of Vesting
State: Central
Year: 1973
(1) For the purposes of section 3, the Konkan passenger ships shall be deemed to include all assets, rights powers, authorities, privileges and all properties in the ships, all rights under any policy of insurance, licence or any other instrument, and all other properties, belonging to or held for the purpose of running, the ships (or for which any order has been placed by the company), including fuels, stores, machinery apparatus, navigational aids, maps, charts, spare tail shafts, spare propellers and other spare parts, whether on board or on the shore. (2) If on the appointed day any suit, appeal or other proceeding of whatever nature in relation to any business of the company relating to the Konkan coastal passenger shipping service or the Konkan passenger ships is pending by or against the company, the same shall not abate, be discontinued or be, in any way, prejudicially affected by reason of the transfer of the Konkan passenger ships, or of anything contained in this Act, but the suit, appeal or other proceeding may be continued, prosecuted and enforced by or against the company.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1973
.....believing that an examination of his person will afford evidence as to the commission of an offence, it shall be lawful for a registered medical practitioner, acting at the request of a police officer not below the rank of sub-inspector, and for any person acting in good faith in his aid and under his direction, to make such an examination of the person arrested as is reasonably necessary in order to ascertain the facts which may afford such evidence, and to use such force as is reasonably necessary for that purpose. (2) Whenever the person of a female is to be examined under this section, the examination shall be made only by, or under the supervision of, a female registered medical practitioner. Explanation. "In this section and in sections 53-A and 54," (a) "examination" shall include the examination of blood, blood-stains, semen, swabs in case of sexual offences, sputum and sweat, hair samples and finger nail clippings by the use of modern and scientific techniques including DNA profiling and such other tests which the registered medical practitioner thinks necessary in a particular case; (b) "registered medical practitioner" means a medical practitioner who possess.....
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