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Start Free TrialKarnataka Police Act, 1963 Chapter VIII
Title: Offences and Punishments
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....which there is reason to believe is stolen property, or property fraudulently obtained, shall, if he fails to account for such possession or act to the satisfaction of the Magistrate, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months or with fine which may extend to one hundred rupees or with both. Section 99 - Omission by pawnbroker, etc., to report to the Police the possession or tender of property suspected to be stolen Whoever being a pawnbroker, dealer in second hand property, or worker in metals or reasonably believed by the Commissioner or the Superintendent in the area under their respective charges to be such a person, and having received from a Police Officer a written or printed information that the possession of any property suspected to have been transferred by any offence mentioned in section 410 of the Indian Penal Code or by any offence punishable under sections 417, 418, 419 or 420 of the said Code, is found in possession or thereafter comes into the possession or has an offer either by way of sale, pawn, exchange or for custody, alteration or otherwise, howsoever made to him of property answering the description.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Police Act, 1963 Section 96
Title: Being Found Under Suspicious Circumstances Between Sunset and Sunrise
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
Whoever is found between sunset and sunrise,-- (a) armed with any dangerous instrument with intent to commit an offence, or (b) having his face covered, or otherwise disguised with intent to commit an offence, or (c) in any dwelling house or other building, or boat, without being able satisfactorily to account for his presence there, or (d) lying or loitering in any street, yard or other place, being a reputed thief and without being able to give satisfactory account of himself, or (e) having in his possession without lawful excuse (the burden of proving which excuse shall be on such person) any implement of house breaking, shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionForest Act, 1963 Chapter 2
Title: Reserved Forests
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....Act (1) Any forest which has been notified as a State Forest under the Mysore Forest Act, 1900, or as a reserved forest under the Indian Forest Act, 1927, the Madras Forest Act, 1882, or the Hyderabad Forest Act, 1355F, prior to the date on which this Act comes into force, shall be a reserved forest under this Act: Provided that if the rights of private persons to or over any land or forest produce in such forest shall not have been inquired into, settled and recorded in a manner which the State Government deems sufficient, the same shall be inquired into, settled and recorded in the manner provided by this Act; and until such inquiry, settlement and record have been completed, the operation of this section shall not abridge, or affect such rights. (2) All questions decided, orders issued and records prepared in connection with the constitution of such forest as a State Forest or reserved forest shall be deemed to have been decided, issued and prepared under this Act, and the provisions of this Act relating to reserved forests shall apply to forests to which the provisions of sub-section (1) are applicable. Section 24 - Acts prohibited in reserved forests Any person.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionForest Act, 1963 Section 5
Title: Proclamation by Forest Settlement Officer
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....the neighbourhood of such land a proclamation,-- (a)specifying, as nearly as possible, the situation and limits of the proposedforest; (b)setting forth the substance of the provisions of section 6; (c)explaining the consequences which, as hereinafter provided, will ensue on suchforest being constituted a reserved forest; and (d)fixing a period of not less than three months from the date of publishing suchproclamation, and requiring every person claiming any right or making any claimreferred to or mentioned in section 4, either to present to such officer withinsuch period a written notice specifying or to appear before him within suchperiod and state the nature of such right or claim (if any) and in either caseto produce all documents in support thereof. TheForest Settlement Officer shall also serve a notice to the same effect on everyknown or reputed owner or occupier of any land included in or adjoining theland proposed to be constituted a reserved forest or on his recognised agent ormanager. Such notice may be sent by registered post to persons residing beyondthe limits of the district in which such land is situate.
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