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Start Free TrialIndian Fisheries Act, 1897 Section 6
Title: Protection of Fish in Selected Waters by Rules of State Government
State: Central
Year: 1897
.....modes of using them. (4) Such rules may also prohibit all fishing in any specified water for a period not exceeding two years. (5) In making any rule under this section the1[State] Government may,-- (a) direct that a breach of it shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one hundred rupees, and, when the breach is a continuing breach, with a further fine which may extend to ten rupees for every day after the date of the first conviction during which the breach is proved to have been persisted in; and (b) provide for (i) the seizure, forfeiture and removal of fixed engines, erected or used or nets used, in contravention of the rule, and (ii) the forfeiture of any fish taken by means of any such fixed engine or net. (6) The power to make rules under this section is subject to the condition that they shall be made after previous publication. ________________________ 1. Substituted for "Provincial" by A.L.O., 1950. 2. Some of the rules are: (1) Fishing in Waters of Tungabhadra Reservoir Rules (2) Mysore Fisheries (Prohibition of Fishing) Rules, 1963 (3) Goa, Daman and Diu Aid to Fisheries Rules, 1963 (4) Prohibition of Fishing in Conserved Waters,.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionReformatory Schools Act, 1897 Section 6
Title: Requisites of Schools
State: Central
Year: 1897
Every school so established or used must provide-- (a) sufficient means of separating the inmates at night ; (b) proper sanitary arrangements water-supply, food clothing and bedding for the youthful offenders detailed therein ; (c) the means of giving such youthful offenders industrial training ; (d) an infirmary or proper place for the reception of such youthful offenders when sick.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGeneral Clauses Act 1897 Section 6
Title: Effect of Repeal
State: Central
Year: 1897
Where this Act, or any1[Central Act] or Regulation made after the commencement of this Act, repeals any enactment hitherto made or hereafter to be made, then, unless a different intention appears, the repeal shall not-- (a) revive anything not in force or existing at the time at which the repeal takes effect; or (b) affect the previous operation of any enactment so repealed or anything duly done or suffered thereunder; or (c) affect any right, privilege, obligation or liability acquired, accrued or incurred under any enactment so repealed; or (d) affect any penalty, forfeiture or punishment incurred in respect of any offence committed against any enactment so repealed; or (e) affect any investigation, legal proceeding or remedy in respect of any such right, privilege, obligation, liability, penalty, forfeiture or punishment as aforesaid; and any such investigation, legal proceeding or remedy may be instituted, continued or enforced, and any such penalty, forfeiture or punishment may be imposed as if the repealing Act or Regulation had not been passed. ________________________ 1. Substituted by the A.O. 1937, for "Act of the Governor General in Council".
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Short Titles Act, 1897 Schedule I
Title: The Schedule
State: Central
Year: 1897
.....Act, 1866. 1867 XVI Authorizing the making of certain acting appointments to certain Judicial Offices. The Acting Judges Act, 1867. " XXV Providing for the regulation of Printing presses and Newspapers, for the preservation of copies of books printed in British India, and for the registration of such books. The Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867. 1870 V Enabling the High Courts at the Presidency-towns to deal with costs of petitions for certain moneys transferred to Government. The Unclaimed Deposits Act, 1870. 1877 IV Regulating the procedure and increasing the jurisdiction of the Courts of Magistrates in the Presidency-towns. The Presidency Magistrates (Court-fees) Act, 1877. 1888 VIII Removing doubts as to the legality of the levy of certain Tolls. The Indian Tolls Act, 1888. 1892 II Validating certain marriages solemnized under Part VI of the Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872. The Marriages Validation Act, 1892. 1897 .....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionGeneral Clauses Act 1897 Preamble 1
Title: General Clauses Act, 1897
State: Central
Year: 1897
.....1936 (5 of 1936), Section 3 and Schedule The Act has been partially extended to Berar by the Berar Laws Act, 1941 (4 of 1941) and to the new Provinces and Merged States by the Merged States (Laws) Act, 1949 (59 of 1949). The Act has been extended to-- Goa, Daman and Diu with modifications by Regulation 12 of 1962, Section3 and Schedule; Dadra and Nagar Haveli by Regulation 6 of 1963, Section2 and ScheduleI; Pondicherry by Regulation 7 of 1963, Section3 and ScheduleI; and Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands by Regulation 8 of 1965, Section3 and Schedule It has been amended in Assam by the Assam Commissioners' Powers Distribution Act, 1939 (Assam Act 1 of 1939).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionReformatory Schools Act, 1897 Part II
Title: Reformatory Schools
State: Central
Year: 1897
.....Preliminary inquiry and finding as to age of youthful offender (1) Before directing any youthful offender to be sent to a Reformatory School under section 8, section 9 or section 10, the Court or Magistrate shall inquire into the question of his age and, after taking such evidence (if any) as may be deemed necessary, shall record finding thereon, stating his age as nearly as may be. (2) A similar inquiry shall be made and finding recorded by every Magistrate not empowered to pass an order under section 8 before submitting his proceedings and forwarding the youthful offender to the District Magistrate as required by section 9, sub-section (1). Section 12 - Government to determine Reformatory School to which such offenders shall be sent Every youthful offender directed by a Court or Magistrate to be sent to a Reformatory School shall be sent to such Reformatory School as the State Government may, by general or special order, appoint for the reception of youthful offenders so dealt with by such Court or Magistrate : Provided that, if accommodation in a Reformatory School is not immediately available for such youthful offender, he may be detained in the juvenile ward or.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionEpidemic Diseases Act, 1897 Section 2
Title: Power to Take Special Measures and Prescribe Regulations as to Dangerous Epidemic Diseases
State: Central
Year: 1897
.....of persons traveling by railway or otherwise, and the segregation, in hospital, temporary accommodation or otherwise, of persons suspected by the inspecting officer of being infected with any such disease. (3) 6[***] _______________________ 1. Substituted by the A.O.1937, for "G.G. in C." 2. Substituted by the A.O.1937, for "India". 3. Substituted by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937 as modified by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Supplementary order, 1937 for "G.G. in C." 4. Substituted by the A.O.1937, for "he". 5. Omitted by A.O.1937. 6. Sub-section (3) omitted by Act 38 of 1920, Section 2. and Schedule I.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionFisheries Act, 1897 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1897
.....several provinces was as follows: In 1875 a Fisheries Act was passed for British (now lower) Burma. In 1880 the Punjab Government submitted a draft Act and Rules. In 1881 the Bombay Government submitted a Bill for the preservation of game and fish. In 1883, the Government of Madras submitted a draft Fishery Bill. In 1889 the North-Western Provinces Government submitted recommendations made hy the Commissioner of Kumaon for preserving fish in the hills. The conference at Delhi was unanimous in making the following five recommendations: (1) The prevention of dynamite and other explosives being used for the destruction of fish: (2) The prevention of poisoning waters: (3) The enforcement of fish ladders on weirs and other works in rivers of any size. ten vards width being suggested as a minimum; (4) The regulation of fixed obstructions and engines in such rivers; (5) The protection of stock-pools. The members of the Conference differed as to the expediency of (a) regulating the size of the mesh of nets; (h) prohibiting or regulating the haling out rivers and streams for the purpose of catching fish; and (c) conferring on the Government power to assume control of the right to fish in.....
List Judgments citing this sectionGeneral Clauses Act 1897 Section 30
Title: Application of Act to Ordinances
State: Central
Year: 1897
1 [30. Application of Act to Ordinances In this Act the expression2 [Central Act], wherever it occurs, except in section 5 and the word "Act" in3 [clauses (9), (13), (25), (40), (43), (52) and (54)] of section 3 and in section 25 shall be deemed to include an Ordinance made and promulgated by the Governor General under section 23 of the Indian Councils Act, 1861 (24 and 25 Vict., c.67)4 [or section 72 of the Government of India Act, 1915,] (5 and 6 Geo. V. c, 61)5 [or section 42 6 [* * *] of the Government of India Act, 1935] (26 Geo. V. c. 2)7 [and an Ordinance promulgated by the President under article 123 of the Constitution.] ________________________ 1.Inserted by Act 17 of 1914, Section 2 and Schedule I. 2.Substituted by the A.O. 1937, for "Act of the Governor General inCouncil". 3.Substituted by the A.O. 1950, for "clauses (9), (12), (38), (48) and(50)". 4.Inserted by Act 24 of 1917, Section 2 and Schedule I. 5.Inserted by the A.O. 1937. 6.The words and figures "or section 43" omitted by the A.O. 1947. 7.Added by the A.O. 1950.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Fisheries Act, 1897 Section 7
Title: Arrest Without Warrant for Offences Under This Act
State: Central
Year: 1897
(1) Any police officer or other person specially empowered by the1[State] Government in this behalf, either by name or as holding any office for the time being, may, without an order from a Magistrate and without warrant, arrest any person committing in his view any offence punishable under section 4 or 5 or under any rule under section 6-- (a) if the name and address of the person are unknown to him, and (b) if the person declines to give his name and address, or if there is reason to doubt the accuracy of the name and address if given. (2) A person arrested under this section may be detained until his name and address have been correctly ascertained: Provided that no person so arrested shall be detained longer than may be necessary for bringing him before a Magistrate, except under the order of a Magistrate for his detention ________________________ 1. Substituted for "Provincial" by A.L.O., 1950.
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