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Start Free TrialTelegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1950 Section 5
Title: Penalty for Unlawful Possession of Telegraph Wires
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....and such fine shall not be less than two thousand rupees : Provided that where a person has made a declaration under section 3 in relation to any quantity of telegraph wires, the burden of proving, in respect of the quantity so declared that it came into his possession lawfully, shall not be on such person.] ________________________ 1. Substituted for former Section 5 by the Telegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) (Amdt.) Act, 1962 (15 of 1962), Section 2 (30-3-1962). 2. Substituted by the Telegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) (Amdt.) Act, 1975 (44of 1975), Section 3 (7-8-1975). 3. Substituted for the words "to be mentioned in the judgment of the Court, such imprisonment," by the Telegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) (Amdt.) Act, 1975 (44of 1975), Section 3 (7-8-1975).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTelegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1950 Complete Act
Title: Telegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1950
State: Central
Year: 1950
Preamble1 - TELEGRAPH WIRES (UNLAWFUL POSSESSION) ACT, 1950 Section1 - Short title, extent and commencement Section2 - Definitions Section3 - Duty to declare possession of telegraph wires Section4 - Duty to have telegraph wires converted or sold Section4A - 4A. Prohibition of sale or purchase of telegraph wires Section5 - Penalty for unlawful possession of telegraph wires Section6 - Penalty for contravention of provisions of Section 3 or Section 4 Section6A - Powers of search and seizure Section6B - Confiscation of telegraph wires, conveyances, etc Section7 - Cognizance of offences Section8 - Power to make rules
List Judgments citing this sectionTelegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1950 Section 4-A
Title: 4a. Prohibition of Sale or Purchase of Telegraph Wires
State: Central
Year: 1950
1[4A. Prohibition of sale or purchase of telegraph wires No person shall, after the commencement of the Telegraphs Wires (Unlawful Possession) Amendment Act, 1953, sell or purchase any quantity of telegraph wires except with the permission of such authority as may be prescribed.] ________________________ 1. Inserted by the Telegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) (Amendment) Act, 1953 (53 of 1953), Section 3 (30-12-1953).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTelegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1950 Section 6B
Title: Confiscation of Telegraph Wires, Conveyances, Etc
State: Central
Year: 1950
Where any person has been convicted for the contravention of any of the provisions of this Act, the telegraph wires in relation to which the contravention has been made, and any conveyance or animal used for the transport of such telegraph wires, shall be liable to confiscation by the Court unless the owner of the conveyance or animal proves that it was so used without the knowledge or connivance of the owner himself, his agent, if any, and the person in charge of the conveyance or animl and that each of them had taken all reasonable precautions against such use : Provided that where any such conveyance or animal is used for the transport of goods or passengers for hire, the owner of the conveyance or animal shall be given an option to pay in lieu of the confiscation of the conveyance or animal, a fine not exceeding the market price of the conveyance or animal on the date of seizure thereof or the value of the telegraph wires in relation to which the contravention has been made, whichever is less : Provided further that any telegraph wires, so seized and confiscated shall be handed over by the' Court to such authority as may be specified by the Central Government.]
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTelegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1950 Preamble 1
Title: Telegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1950
State: Central
Year: 1950
TELEGRAPH WIRES (UNLAWFUL POSSESSION) ACT, 1950 [Act, No. 74 of 1950] [28th December, 1950] PREAMBLE An Act to regulate the possession of telegraph wires and to provide for the punishment of the offence of unlawful possession thereof. BE it enacted by Parliament as follows:--
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTelegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1950 Section 3
Title: Duty to Declare Possession of Telegraph Wires
State: Central
Year: 1950
Every person in possession of telegraph wires shall, within six months from the commencement of this Act, make a declaration in writing, in such form and to such authority as may be prescribed, stating the quantity of telegraph wires in his possession.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTelegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1950 Section 4
Title: Duty to Have Telegraph Wires Converted or Sold
State: Central
Year: 1950
Every person in possession of telegraph wires which exceed ten pounds in weight shall, within one year from the commencement of this Act, have the whole of the quantity as is in excess often pounds converted into ingots: Provided that it shall be open to any such person to sell the whole or any part of the telegraph wires in his possession at such price and to such authority as may be prescribed.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTelegraph Wires (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1950 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....07: COGNIZANCE OF OFFENCES 9[(1) No Court shall take cognizance of any offence punishable under this Art, except on a report in writing of the facts constituting such offence made by a person who is a public servant within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code -.] (2) No Court inferior to that of a presidency Magistrate or a Magistrate of the first class shall try any offence punishable under this Act. SECTION 08: POWER TO MAKE RULES (1) The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules10to carry out the purposes of this Act. (2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely:- (a) the form in which, and the authorities to which, declarations under section 3 -may be made; (b) the authorities to which, and the prices at which, telegraph wires may be sold under section 4 -. 11[(3) Every rule made under this section shall be laid as soon as may be after it is made before each House of Parliament while it is in session for a total period of thirty days which may be comprised in one session12[or in two or more successive sessions, and.....
List Judgments citing this sectionControl of Organized Crimes Acts, 2000 Section 14
Title: Authorization of Interception of Wire, Electronic or Oral Communication
State: Karnataka
Year: 2000
.....investigating or law enforcement officer making the application and the head of the department authorizing the application; (b) A statement of the facts and circumstances relied upon by the applicant, to justify his belief that an order should be issued including- (i) Details as to the offence of organized crime that has been, is being or is about to be committed; (ii) A particular description of the nature and location of the facilities from which or the place where the communication is to be intercepted; (iii) A particular description of the type of communications sought to be intercepted; and (iv) The identity of the person, if known, committing the offence of organized crime and whose communications is to be intercepted; (c) A statement as to whether or not other modes of enquiry or intelligence gathering have been tried and failed or why they reasonably appear to be unlikely to succeed if tried or to be too dangerous or is likely to expose the identity of those connected with the operation of interception; (d) A statement of the period of time for which the interception is required to be maintained, if the nature of the enquiry is such that the authorization.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPrevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 [Repealed] Section 47
Title: Interception and Disclosure of Wire, Electronic or Oral Communications Prohibited
State: Central
Year: 2002
.....communication in violation of this Chapter; (e) intentionally discloses, or endeavours to disclose, to any other unauthorised person the contents of any wire, electronic or oral communication, intercepted by means authorised by section 39; (f) intentionally continues the interception of wire, electronic or oral communication after the issue of an order of rejection by the Competent Authority under this Chapter; (g) intentionally continues the interception of wire, electronic or oral communication after the issue of an order of disapproval by the Review Committee under sub-section (3) of section 46, shall for such violation be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year and with fine up to rupees fifty thousand.
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