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Start Free TrialThe Madras City Police Act, 1888 Complete Act
State: Tamil Nadu
Year: 1888
.....of keeping or using a room as a common gaming house can be made out only if there is sufficient proof of presence of element of profit. The mere fact that sometimes persons play cards in a house and perhaps for money, does not necessarily make it a common gaming house -1952 MWN 162: Gain is a necessary element to prove the charge " 1954 Crl LJ 56. AIR 1954 Mad 134; 4 . (This Section was repealed by section 3 of, and the second Schedule to, the Tamil Nadu Repealing and Amending Act, 1957 (Tamil Nadu Act XXV of 1957)). [ ]. 5 . Administration vested in the Commissioner of police:- The administration of the Police of the City of Madras shall be vested in an officer to be styled the Commissioner of Police for Madras. (The words "who shall from time to time be appointed by the Governor in Council of Fort St. George and may be removed by the same authority "were omitted by the Adaptation Order of 1937.) [* * *] Administration of police employed at Railway Stations, etc., may be vested in the Inspector-General of Police:- ( This proviso was added by section 1 of the Madras Act III of 1898. As to the control by the Inspector-General of Police of the City Police, see.....
List Judgments citing this sectionPolice Act, 1861 Section 34
Title: Punishment for Certain Offences on Roads ,etc.
State: Central
Year: 1861
.....as to cause inconvenience or danger to the public: Exposing goods for sale.- Fourth.Any person who exposes any goods of sale: Throwing dirt into street.- Fifth.Any person who throws or lays down any dirt, filth, rubbish or any stones or building materials, or who constructs any cowshed, stable or the like, or who cause any offensive matter to run from any house, factory, dungincapable of taking care of himself: Being found drunk or riotous.- Sixth.Any person who is found drunk or riotous or who incapable of taking care of himself: Indecent exposure of person.- Seventh.Any person who wilfully and indecently exposes his person, or any offensive deformity or disease, or commit nuisance by easing himself, or by bathing or washing in any tank or reservoir not being a place set apart for the purpose: Neglect to protect dangerous places.- Eighth.Any person who neglects to fence in or duly to protect any well, tank or other dangerous place or structure.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Police Act, 1963 Chapter VIII
Title: Offences and Punishments
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....or any part of a vehicle in any street (unless when in the case of an accident repairing on the spot is necessary) or carries on therein any manufacture or operation so as to be a serious impediment to traffic or a serious annoyance to residents or to the public; (f) (i) causes obstruction in any street by allowing any animal or vehicle which has to be loaded or unloaded or has to take up or set down passengers, to remain or stand therein longer than may be necessary for such purpose; or by leaving any vehicle standing or by fastening any cattle therein, or using any part of a street as a halting place for vehicles or cattle, or by leaving any box, bale, package or other thing whatsoever in or upon a street for an unreasonable length of time; (ii) or causes obstruction by exposing anything for sale or setting out anything for sale or upon any stall, booth, board, cask, basket or in any other way whatsoever contrary to any regulation made and published by the Commissioner, or a District Magistrate; (g) causes obstruction on any foot-way, or drives, rides or leaves any animal or drives, drags or pushes any vehicle thereupon; (h) exhibits, contrary to any regulation made.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionLife Insurance Corporation Act, 1956 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1956
.....in the first instance, and if the amount so determined is approved by the Central Government, it shall be offered to the insurer in full satisfaction of the compensation payable to him under this Act, and if, on the other hand, the amount so offered is not acceptable to the insurer, he may, within such time as may be prescribed for the purpose, have the matter referred to the Tribunal for decision. CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT SECTION 17: CONSTITUTION OF TRIBUNAL (1) The Central Government may for the purposes of this Act constitute one or more Tribunals and each of the Tribunals shall consist of three members appointed by the Central Government one of whom shall be a person who is, or has been, a Judge of a High Court or has been a Judge of the Supreme Court, and he shall be the Chairman thereof. (2) A Tribunal may choose one or more persons possessing special knowledge of any matter relating to any case under inquiry to assist the Tribunal in determining any question which has to be decided by it under this Act. (3) Every Tribunal shall have the powers of a Civil Court while trying a suit under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 in respect of the following matters :- (a).....
List Judgments citing this sectionPolice Act, 1861 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1861
.....14 Appointment of additional force in the neighbourhood of railway and other works Whenever any railway, canal or other public work, or any manufactory or commercial concern shall be carried on. or be in operation in any part of the country, and shall appear to the Inspector-General that the employment of an additional police force in such place is rendered necessary by the behaviour or reasonable apprehension of the behaviour of the persons employed upon such work, manufactory or concern, it shall be lawful for the Inspector-General, with the consent of the State Government, to depute such additional force to such place and to employ the same so long as such necessity shall continue and to make orders from time to time, upon the person having the control or custody of the funds used in carrying on such work, manufactory or concern, for the payment of the extra force so rendered necessary, and such person shall thereupon cause payment to be made accordingly. Section 15 Quartering of additional police in disturbed or dangerous districts 1[a] Substituted for the original section by the Police Act (1861) Amendment Act, 1895 (8 of 1895), Section 4. [ (1) It shall be lawful for.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Kerala Police Act, 1960 Complete Act
State: Kerala
Year: 1960
.....of such notice. 9. Additional force in neighbourhood of the railway and other works .-Whenever any railway, canal or other public work or any manufactory or commercial concern is carried on or is in operation, in any part of the State and it appears to the Inspector-General that the employment of additional police force in such place or neighbourhood is rendered necessary by the behaviour or reasonable apprehension of the behaviour of the persons employed in such work, manufactory or concern he may with the sanction of the Government, direct the employment of such additional force, to such place or neighbourhood and maintain the same so long as such necessity continues; and make orders from time to time upon the person having the control or custody of the funds used in carrying on such work, manufactory or commercial concern for the payment of the additional police force so rendered necessary and such person shall thereupon cause payment to be made accordingly. 10. Recovery of moneys payable under sections 8 & 9 .-(1) All moneys payable under sections 8 and section 9 shall be recoverable by the District Magistrate in the manner provide for the recovery of fines under the.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Police (Pondicherry Amendment) Act, 1966 Complete Act
State: Pondicherry
Year: 1966
.....intent to commit an offence, or (iii) lying or loitering or squatting in any bazaar yard or public place and without being able to give a satisfactory account of himself, or (iv) in any dwelling house, or other building, or on board any vessel or boat, without being able to account satisfactorily for his presence there, or (v) having in his possession, without lawful excuse any implement of house breaking, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months. 34-B. Penalty for certain offences in public place :- Whoever, in any public place,- (i) Driving without light.- Drives, drags or pushes any vehicle at any time between half-an-hour after sunset and half-an-hour before sunrise without a sufficient light; (ii) Driving etc. , otherwise than in accordance with rules of the road.- Without reasonable cause, drives, drags or pushes any vehicle otherwise than in accordance with the rules of the road notified from time to time by the State Government, or fails to obey the directions of a police officer for the time being in charge of the regulation of traffic: (iii) Driving etc., animal or vehicle on a foot-way.- Leads or rides any.....
List Judgments citing this sectionThe Tamil Nadu Towns Nuisances Act, 1889 Complete Act
State: Tamil Nadu
Year: 1889
.....to fence in or protect any well, tank or other dangerous places or structure, or Whoever causes any offensive matter to run from any house, factory, dung-heap or the like into the street " shall be liable on conviction to fine not exceeding fifty rupees or to imprisonment of either description which may extend to one month. 5. Penalty for cruelty to animals " Whoever cruelly beats, ill-treats, tortures, ordrives, rides or otherwise uses any animal in an unfit state to be so driven, ridden or used, or causes any animal to be cruelly beaten, ill-treated, tortured, or to be driven, ridden or used when unfit to be driven, ridden or used, shall be liable on conviction to fine not exceeding fifty rupees, or to imprisonment of either description not exceeding one month, or to both. (Repealed by the Tamil Nadu Gaming Act, 1930 (Tamil Nadu Act III of 1930) 6. [Repealed] 7. [Repealed] (Original section 7 was renumbered as sub-section (1) of section 8 by Section 3 of the Madras City Police, (Town Nuisances and Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Amendment Act, 1942) (Tamil Nadu Act XX of 1942) Re-enacted permanently with specified modifications by section 2 (2) of and.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCalcutta Police Act, 1866 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1866
.....entering or remaining in or on building, land, vehicle, etc 3838. Sec. 29 subs. for the original Sec. by Ben. Act 3 of 1910. Whoever without satisfactory excuse, wilfully enters or remains in or upon any dwelling-house or private premises or any land or ground attached thereto, or any ground, building, monument or structure belonging to 3939. Subs. by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937 and the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. [Government] or appropriated to public purposes, or any vehicle, boat or vessel, shall, whether he cause, any actual damage or not, be liable to fine which may extend to twenty rupees. Section 30 Order of maintenance for wife or child; restoration of woman or child detained for unlawful purpose Rep. by Act 4 of 1877. Section 31 Order of maintenance for wife or child; restoration of woman or child detained for unlawful purpose Rep. by Act 4 of 1877. Section 32 Apprehension and punishment of reputed thieves, etc Any person found between sunset and sunrise armed with any dangerous or offensive instrument whatsoever, with intent to commit any criminal act; any reputed thief found between sunset and sunrise on board any vessel.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCalcutta Suburban Police Act, 1866 Complete Act
State: West Bengal
Year: 1866
.....Wrongfully entering or remaining in or on building, land, vehicle, etc 2828. Secs. 15A and 15B ins. by Ben. Act 3 of 1910. Whoever, without satisfactory excuse, wilfully enters or remains in or upon any dwelling-house or private premises or any land or ground attached thereto, or any ground,building, monument or structure belonging to the 2727. Words subs. by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937 and the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950, respectively. [Government] or appropriated to public purposes, or any vehicle, boat or vessel, shall, whether he causes any actual damage or not, be liable to fine which may extend to twenty rupees. Section 16 Apprehension and punishment of reputed thieves, etc A Police-officer may arrest without a warrant any person found, between sunest and sunrise, armed with any dangerous or offensive instrument whatsoever, with intent to commit any offence against the person or property of another; any reputed thief found between sunset and sunrise, on board any vessel or boat, or lying or loitering in any bazar, street, * * yard, thoroughfare or other place, who shall not give a satisfactory account of himself; any person.....
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