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Juvenile Justice Act, 1986 [Repealed] Chapter III

Title: Neglected Juveniles

State: Central

Year: 1986

.....the juvenile. Section 16 - Power to commit neglected juvenile to suitable custody (1) If the Board so thinks fit, it may, instead of making an order under sub-section (2) of Sec. 15, for sending the juvenile to a juvenile home, make an order placing the juvenile under the care of a parent, guardian or other fit person, on such parent, guardian or fit person executing a bond with or without surety to be responsible for the good behaviour and well-being of the juvenile and for the observance of such conditions as the Board may think fit to impose. (2) At the time of making an order under sub-section (1) or at any time subsequently, the Board may, in addition, make an order that the juvenile be placed under supervision for any period not exceeding three years in the first instance. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1) or subsection (2), if at any time it appears to the Board on receiving a report from the probation officer or otherwise, that there has been a breach of any of the conditions imposed by it in respect of the juvenile, it may, after making such inquiry as it deems fit, order the juvenile to be sent to a juvenile home. Section 17 -.....

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Indian Contract Act, 1872 Section 67

Title: Effect of Neglect of Promisee to Afford Promisor Reasonable Facilities for Performance

State: Central

Year: 1872

If any promisee neglects or refuses to afford the promisor reasonable facilities for the performance of his promise, the promisor is excused by such neglect or refusal as to any non-performance caused thereby. Illustration A contracts with B to repair B's house. B neglects or refuses to point out to A the places in which his house requires repair. A is excused for the non-performance of the contract if it is caused by such neglect or refusal.

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EMPLOYEES' STATE INSURANCE ACT, 1948 Section 68

Title: Corporation's rights where a principal employer fails or neglects to pay any contribution

State: Central

Year: 1948

.....by the principal employer, pay to the person the benefit at the rate to which he would have been entitled if the failure or neglect had not occurred and the Corporation shall be entitled to recover from the principal employer either-- 1[(i) the difference between the amount of benefit which is paid by the Corporation to the said person and the amount of the benefit which would have been payable on the basis of the contributions which were in fact paid by the employer; or] (ii) twice the amount of the contribution which the employer failed or neglected to pay, whichever is greater. (2) The amount recoverable under this section may be recovered as if it were an arrear of land-revenue 2[or under section 45C to section 45-I]. ______________ 1. Subs. by Act 53 of 1951, sec. 19, for clause (i) (w.e.f. 6-10-1951). 2. Added by Act 29 of 1989, sec. 27 (w.e.f. 20-10-1989).

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Collection of Statistics Act 2008 Section 15

Title: Penalty for Neglect or Refusal to Supply Particulars

State: Central

Year: 2008

(1) Whoever, fails to produce any books of accounts, vouchers, documents or other business records or whoever neglects or refuses to fill in and supply the particulars required in any information schedule or return given or sent to him or whoever neglects or refuses to answer any question or inquiry addressed to him as may be required under or for the purposes of any provision of this Act and the rules made thereunder, shall be punishable with a fine which may extend to one thousand rupees or, in the case of a company, with a fine which may extend to five thousand rupees. (2) The conviction of a person or company for an offence shall not relieve him or it of the obligations under sub-section (1) and if after the expiry of fourteen days from the date of conviction, he or it still fails to give the required particulars or continues to neglect or refuses to fill in and supply the particulars or to answer the question or inquiry, then he or it shall be punishable with a further fine which may extend to one thousand rupees or, in the case of a company, with a fine which may extend to five thousand rupees, for each day after the first during which the failure continues.

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Railway Protection Force Act, 1957 Section 17

Title: Penalties for Neglect of Duty, Etc

State: Central

Year: 1957

.....Force custody and shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment which may extend to one year. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, an offence punishable under this section shall be cognizable and non-bailable. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, the Central Government may invest Assistant Inspector-General, Senior Commandant or Commandant with the powers of a Magistrate of any class for the purpose of inquiring into or trying any offence committed by an enrolled member of the Force and punishable under this Act, or any offence committed by an enrolled member of the Force against the person or property of another member of the Force: Provided that-- (i) when the offender is on leave or absent from duty; or (ii) when the offence is not connected with the offender's duties as an enrolled member of the Force; or (iii) when it is a petty offence even if connected with the offender's duties as an enrolled member of the Force; or (iv) when, for reasons to be recorded in writing, it is not practicable for the Commandant invested with the powers of a Magistrate to inquire into or.....

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Juvenile Justice Act, 1986 [Repealed] Section 13

Title: Production of Neglected Juveniles Before Boards

State: Central

Year: 1986

.....person or organisation may take charge of that person for bringing him before a Board. (2) When information is given to an officer-in-charge of police station about any neglected juvenile found within the limits of such station, he shall enter in a book to be kept for the purpose the substance of such information and take such action thereon as he deems fit and if such officer does not propose to take charge of the juvenile, he shall forward a copy of the entry made to the Board. (3) Every juvenile taken charge of under sub-section (1) shall be brought before the Board without any loss of time but within a period of twenty-four hours of such charge taken excluding the time necessary for the journey from the place where the juvenile had been taken charge of to the Board. (4) Every juvenile taken charge of under sub-section (1) shall, unless he is kept with his parent or guardian, be sent to an observation home (but not to a police station or jail) until he can be brought before a Board.

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Juvenile Justice Act, 1986 [Repealed] Section 14

Title: Special Procedure to Be Followed when Neglected Juvenile Has Parents

State: Central

Year: 1986

(1) If a person, who in the opinion of the police officer or the authorised person or organisation is a neglected juvenile, has a parent or guardian who has the actual charge of, or control over, the juvenile, the police officer or the authorised person or the organisation may, instead of taking charge of the juvenile, make a report to the Board for initiating an inquiry regarding that juvenile. (2) On receipt of a report under sub-section (1), the Board may call upon parent or guardian to produce the juvenile before it and to show cause why the juvenile should not be dealt with as a neglected juvenile under the provisions of this Act and if it appears to the Board that the juvenile is likely to be removed from its Jurisdiction or to be concealed, it may immediately order his removal (if necessary by issuing a search-warrant for the immediate production of the juvenile) to an observation home or place of safety.

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Juvenile Justice Act, 1986 [Repealed] Section 15

Title: Inquiry by Board Regarding Neglected Juveniles

State: Central

Year: 1986

.....Where a Board is satisfied on inquiry that a juvenile is a neglected juvenile and that it is expedient so to deal with him, the Board may make an order directing the juvenile to be sent to a juvenile home for the period until he ceases to be a juvenile: Provided that the Board may, for reasons to be recorded, extend the period of such stay, but in no case the period of stay shall extend beyond the time when the juvenile attains the age of eighteen years. In the case of a boy, or twenty years, in the case of a girl: Provided further that the Board may, if it is satisfied that having regard to the circumstances of the case it is expedient so to do, for reasons to be recorded, reduce the period of stay to such period as it thinks fit. (3) During the pendency of any inquiry regarding a juvenile, the juvenile shall, unless he is kept with his parent or guardian, be sent to an observation home or a place of safety for such period as may be specified in the order of the Board : Provided that no juvenile shall be kept with his parent or guardian if, in the opinion of the Board, such parent or guardian is unfit or unable or exercise of does not exercise proper care control over.....

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Sale of Goods Act, 1930 Section 44

Title: Liability of Buyer for Neglecting or Refusing Delivery of Goods

State: Central

Year: 1930

When the seller is ready and willing to deliver the goods and requests the buyer to take delivery, and the buyer does not within a reasonable time after such request take delivery of the goods, he is liable to the seller for any loss occasioned by his neglect or refusal to take delivery and also for a reasonable charge for the care and custody of the goods: Provided that nothing in this section shall affect the rights of the seller where the neglect or refusal of the buyer to take delivery amounts to a repudiation of the contract.

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Inland Vessels Act, 1917 Section 57

Title: Penalty for Neglect or Refusal to Deliver, Up or Surrender Certificates of Survey or Registration

State: Central

Year: 1917

1 [57. Penalty For Neglect Or Refusal To Deliver, Up Or Surrender Certificates Of Survey Or Registration If the owner or master of an inland 2 [mechanically propelled vessel] without reasonable cause neglects or refuses-- (a) to deliver up a certificate of survey when required under section 14 so to do; or (b) to deliver up a certificate of registration when required under section 19N so to do; or (c) to surrender a certificate of registration as required by section 19-O, he shall be punishable with fine, which may extend to one hundred rupees.] ________________________ 1. Substituted for the original section, by the Inland Steam-vessels (Amendment) Act, 1951 (26 of 1951), Section 6 (w.e.f. 11-8-1951). 2. For the words "Steam-vessel" and "Steam-vessels" wherever they occur throughout the Act the words "mechanically propelled vessel" and "mechanically propelled vessels" substituted respectively, section 5 (w.e.f. 1-5-1078)

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