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Start Free TrialInformation Technology Act, 2000 Section 66E
Title: Punishment for Violation of Privacy.
State: Central
Year: 2000
.....violating the privacy of that person, shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend to three years or with fine not exceeding two lakh rupees, or with both. Explanation.- For the purposes of this section- (a) "transmit" means to electronically send a visual image with the intent that it be viewed by a person or persons; (b) "capture", with respect to an image, means to videotape, photograph, film or record by any means; (c) "private area" means the naked or undergarment clad genitals, public area, buttocks or female breast: (d) "publishes" means reproduction in the printed or electronic form and making it available for public; (e) "under circumstances violating privacy" means circumstances in which a person can have a reasonable expectation that- (i) he or she could disrobe in privacy, without being concerned that an image of his private area was being captured; or (ii) any part of his or her private area would not be visible to the public, regardless of whether that person is in a public or private place. ______________________ 1. Inserted vide Information Technology (Amendment) Act, 2008.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionNational Capital Region Planning Board Act, 1985 Section 29
Title: Violation of Regional Plan
State: Central
Year: 1985
(1) On and from the coming into operation of the finally published Regional Plan, no development shall be made in the region which is inconsistent with the Regional Plan as finally published. (2) Where the Board is satisfied that any participating State or the Union territory has carried out, or is carrying out, any activity which amounts to a violation of the Regional Plan, it may, by a notice in writing, direct the concerned participating State or the Union territory, as the case may be, to stop such violation of the Regional Plan within such time as may be specified in the said notice and in case of any omission or refusal on the part of the concerned participating State or the Union territory to stop activity, withhold such financial assistance to the concerned participating State or the Union territory, as the Board may consider necessary.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionManipur Municipalities Act, 1994 Section 225
Title: Penalty for Violating the Provision of This Act
State: Central
Year: 1994
If any person violates any of the provisions of this Act for which a penalty is not already provided under this Act, he shall be liable to a fine not exceeding rupees five hundred for each day in the case of continuing violation.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPolice Act, 1861 Section 30A
Title: Powers with Regard to Assemblies and Processions Violating Conditions of License
State: Central
Year: 1861
(1)Any Magistrate or District Superintendent of Police or Assistant DistrictSuperintendent of Police or Inspector of Police or any police-officerin charge of a station may stop any procession which violates the conditions ofa license granted under the last for going section, and may order it or anyassembly which violates an such conditions as aforesaid to disperse. (2) Any procession or assembly which neglects orrefuses to be any order given under the last preceding sub-sectionshall be deemed to be an unlawful assembly.]
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Penal Code (45 of 1860) Section 227
Title: Violation of Condition of Remission of Punishment
State: Central
Year: 1860
Whoever, having accepted any conditional remission of punishment, knowingly violates any condition on which such remission was granted, shall be punished with the punishment to which he was originally sentenced, if he has already suffered no part of that punishment, and if he has suffered any part of that punishment, then with so much of that punishment as he has not already suffered.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionFire Force Act, 1964 Section 23
Title: Penalty for Violation of Duty, Etc.
State: Karnataka
Year: 1964
Any member of the Force who,-- (a) is found to be guilty of any violation of duty or wilful breach of any provision of this Act or any rule or order made thereunder, or (b) is found to be guilty of cowardice, or (c) withdraws from the duties of his office without permission or without having given previous notice of at least two months, or 10 (d) being absent on leave fails without reasonable cause to report himself for duty on the expiration of such leave, or (e) accepts any other employment or office in contravention of the provisions of section 28, shall be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to three months or with fine which may extend to an amount not exceeding three months pay of such members or with both.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Selection of Candidates for Admission to Medical, Dental and Engineering Courses (Special Provisions) Act, 2004 Section 7
Title: Invalidation of Admissions Made in Violation of the Act
State: Karnataka
Year: 2004
All admissions made in violation of the provisions of this Act for the academic year 2004-05, whether made before or after the commencement of this Act, shall be invalid.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Agricultural Produce Marketing (Regulation) Act, 1998 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1998
.....be presumed that the budget, as presented by the Board, has been duly approved by the Government. Section16 Vacancies not to invalidate Board's action No act or proceeding of the Board shall be invalid merely by reason of the existence of any vacancy among its members or any defect in the constitution thereof. Section17 Powers and function of the Board (1)The Board shall exercise superintendence and control over the Marketing Committees. (2)The Government or the Chairman or the Vice-Chairman of the Board or any other official of the Board authorised in this behalf by the Board may call for from any Marketing Committee or any trader, godown keeper or any other functionary operating within the Market area any information or relating to agricultural produce and shall have and the power to inspect the records and accounts of such Marketing Committee, trader, godown-keeper or other functionary and shall also have power to seize or take into possession against proper receipt the records, and accounts books, stocks of notified agricultural produce along with its containers and carriers. (3)It may authorise officer/officers of the Board and/or Marketing Committees to.....
List Judgments citing this sectionGeneva Conventions Act, 1960 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1960
.....(d) procedural matters relating to legal representation, appeals, etc. 3. The existing law on the subject is to be found in the Geneva Convention Act, 1911 (an Act of the United Kingdom) as applied to India by the Gevena Convention Act, 1911 (British India) Order-in-Council dated the 24th October, 1916, and the Geneva Convention Implementing Act, 1936 (14 of 1936). The provisions of these Acts, however, are confined to extending protection to the two emblems, namely, the Red Cross and the Geneva Cross. 4. The Bill seeks to implement the Conventions in so far as it is necessary so to do and, at the same time, consolidates the law on the subject by repealing the United Kingdom Act of 1911andthe Central Act 14 of 1936and incorporating their provisions in the Bill." - Gaz. of Ind., 1959, Extra. Pt. II, S. 2, p. 1098. An Act to enable effect to be given to certain International Conventions done at Geneva on the twelfth day of August, 1949, to which India is a party, and for purposes connected therewith. Be it enacted by Parliament in the Eleventh Year of the Republic of India as follows :- -Geneva Conventions of 12th August, 1949, were ratified by the President on the 16th October,.....
List Judgments citing this sectionDelhi Police Act, 1978 Complete Act
State: Delhi
Year: 1978
.....Act, 1955, or under section 12 of that Act in so far as it relates to satta gambling or on two or more occasions under any other provisions of that Act (including section 12 of that Act in so far as it does not relate to satta gambling); or (c) of any offence under the Suppression of Immoral Traffic in Women and Girls Act, 1956; or (d) of any offence under section 25, section 26, section 27, section 28 or section 29 of the Arms Act, 1959; or (e) of any offence under section 135 of the Customs Act, 1962; or (f) of any offence under section 61, section 63 or section 66, of the Punjab Excise Act, 1955, as in Delhi; or (g) on two or more occasions of an offence under (i) the Opium Act, 1878; or (ii) the Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930; or (iii) the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940; or (iv) section 11 of the Bombay Prevention of Begging Act, 1959, as in force in Delhi; or (h) on three or more occasions of an offence under section 105 or section 107 of this Act, the Commissioner of Police may, if he has reason to believe that such person is likely again to engage himself in the commission of any of the offences referred to in this section, by order in writing, direct such.....
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