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Nov 18 1959 (HC)

indulal K. Yagnik Vs. State

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : (1960)62BOMLR206

..... was charged with having committed an offence under section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922. ..... application we will assume that the aforesaid speech made by the petitioner falls under the mischief of section 3 of the police (incitement to disazffection) act, 1922.(5) mr. ..... the question as to the validity of section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffectio n) act beig act no. ..... (12) section 3 of the act reads:'whoever intentionally causes or attempts to cause, or does any act which he knows is likely to caue, disaffection towards the government established by law in india amongst the members of a police-force, or induces or attempts to induce, or does any act which he knows is likely to induce, any member of a police-force to withhold his services or to commit a breach of discipline ..... leaned fairly heavily on the case of romesh thappar : 1950crilj1514 was that a speech to police constables, as the speech in this case was which on the assumption that it cases disaffection against the government of bombay, cannot affect either the security of state or the public order ..... that poblic order can be maintained or that it would be consistent with the interests of public order if members of the police force were permittedto be disaffected or inducements to them to withhold their services or to commit breach of the rules of discipline were allowed. ..... 145(2) of the bombay police act and that therefore incitement to commit such an offence must be held to be protected by clause .....

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Sep 23 2003 (HC)

Sri Kamala Lochan Nayak Vs. State of Orissa and ors.

Court : Orissa

Reported in : 97(2004)CLT19

..... delinquent as a result of the circulation of 'barta' had produced breach of discipline among members of the force and hence the charge of creating disaffection stands as per the definition of disaffection given in the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922.xx xx xx the following facts have been proved by the prosecution : (i) the delinquent c/689 kamal lochan nayak was posted in the head quarters ..... been contravention of section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922. ..... - whoever intentionally causes or attempts to cause or does any act which he knows is likely to cause, disaffection towards the government established by law in india amongst the members of a police-force, or induces or attempts to induce, or does any act which he knows is likely to induce, any member of a police-force to withhold his services or to commit a breach of discipline shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to ..... contained in the act prescribes that whoever intentionally causes or attempts to cause or does any act which he knows is likely to cause disaffection amongst the members of the police force shall be punished ..... other hand, submitted that there are some comments in the booklet which would indicate that the allegations were made indirectly against some police officers without naming them and in a disciplined organisation like police department, such type of indiscipline may create disaffection among the members of the force. .....

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Jul 01 2013 (SC)

N.Sengodan Vs. Secretary to Govt.Home Chennai and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

..... on the basis of the above said report, received by me, i registered a case in crime no.11/98 on the file of fairlands police station for the offence under section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922 and section 505 (1)(b) ipc and sent the copies of the first information report to the concerned officials and taken the case on file for investigation. sd. ..... the grounds of arrest he informed is that a case has been registered at his station in crime no.11 of 1998 for offences under section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922 and under section 505(1)(b) ipc and that the same was under investigation. ..... based on the said news item, on 6th january, 1998, the 3rd respondent, ramasamy, the then inspector of police, fairlands police station, salem city had registered a case in crime no.11/98 for offence under section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922 and section 505(1)(b) of the indian penal code. ..... therefore, it is not clear on what basis the charge under section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922 and section 505(1)(b) of the ipc was levelled against the appellant.33. ..... the 4th respondent, e.gopi, is former inspector of police, sooramangalam police station, salem city on whose complaint a case in crime no.11/98 was registered against the appellant under section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922 and section 505(1)(b) of the indian penal code.4. .....

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Nov 20 1981 (HC)

C. Krishna Reddy and anr. Vs. Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad and or ...

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Reported in : 1982CriLJ592

..... he also urged that the police (incitement to disaffection) act 1922 is not applicable to the city ..... 4 of the police force (restriction of rights) act of 1966 and section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act of 1922. ..... 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922 at mirchowk police station and that the same is ..... 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922 against the detenus. 5. mr. ..... case was registered under section 3 of the indian police (incitement of disaffection) act of 1922. ..... the 1st detenu as the president of the association brought to the notice of the commissioner of police on 5-10-81 that the problem required immediate solution, that all oppressive actions taken against the members should be withdrawn immediately and that the association, which represents the substantial majority in the department (n.g.os) has to be recognised ..... 4 of the police force (restriction of rights) act, 1966 and ..... the detention is beyond the scope of section 3 of the national security act and has no nexus to the security of the state or for maintenance of public order and maintenance of essential ..... the 1st respondent (commissioner of police) swooped down upon the detenus with the aid of central reserve police and arrested the detenus under section ..... and sub-inspectors of police formed into andhra pradesh police non-gazetted officer, association ..... the lower cadre of the police department was very much exploited and the service conditions virtually deprived them of all .....

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Feb 25 1969 (HC)

Jai NaraIn and ors. Vs. State

Court : Delhi

Reported in : 5(1969)DLT648

..... causing or attempting to cause or doing any act knowing that such act is likely to cause disaffection towards, the government established by law in india by the members of police force or inducing or attempting to adduce or doing acts knowing that such acts were likely to induce any member of police force to withhold his services or to commit breach of discipline in voilation of section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922: and (c) they also committed offences under section 4 of the police force (restriction of rights) act, 1966, and section 7 of the criminal ..... tried separately and are alleged to have committed offences under section 188, indian penal code, section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922, and section 4 of the police force (restriction of right) act, 1966. mr. ..... against whom the first complaint is for violation of section 188, indian penal code, and section 3 of the police forces (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922. ..... under section 188, indian penal code, section 3 of the police (incitement to dissaffection) act. ..... dhar, the offences alleged against the petitioners of the violation of section 7 of the essential services (maintenance) ordinance and of the police act must be treated as having been committed in the course of the same transaction as the object of each one, of them, according to the prosecution, was to absent from duty and hold a demonstration outside ..... 1922, and section 4 of the police force (restriction of rights) act .....

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Aug 01 1947 (PC)

In Re: A.K. Gopalan Nambiar Alias A.K. Gopalan

Court : Chennai

Reported in : AIR1948Mad270; (1947)2MLJ376

..... section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922, runs as follows:whoever intentionally causes or attempts to cause or does any act which he knows is likely to cause disaffection towards his majesty or the government established by law in british india amongst the members of a police force, or induces or attempts to induce, or does any act which he knows is likely to induce, any member of a police force to withhold his services, or to commit a breach of discipline shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend to six months, or with fine which, may extend to ..... of the police (incitement to disaffection) act 1922, and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for four months by the sub-divisional magistrate, ..... can be no doubt that the general trend of the speech was not only an attack on the police but was also calculated to create disaffection among them against the government and also to incite them to go on strike. ..... my opinion it is not necessary that the words should be addressed directly to the members of the police to attract the application of section 3 of act xxii of 1922. ..... :it is the good for nothing persons and idiots who join the police service ...most of the present day police officials are erstwhile table cleaners in hotels and tea shops. ..... is obvious that the speaker must have intended that his words should reach the members of the police force so that they may act according to his appeal.3. ..... speech would therefore fall within section 3 of act xxii of 1922. .....

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Feb 06 1995 (HC)

Ranjitsinh Sabaalsinh Rathod Vs. State of Gujarat

Court : Gujarat

Reported in : (1995)2GLR1845

..... the accused was also charged for the offence punishable under section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922. ..... is the appellant herein, is not guilty for the aforesaid offences, and therefore, the accused came to be acquitted from the said charges for the offences under sections 3 and 7 of the prevention of damage to public property act and also under section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act under the provisions of sections 397 and 189 of the code of criminal procedure.13. ..... 3 and 7 of the prevention of damage to public property act, and also under section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1966. ..... looking to the mischief and serious illegal actions alleged to have been committed by the accused who was on strike and that too in the police chowky, where he was working as a police constable, the charge under section 3 of the police act, 1922 was framed against him. ..... :whoever intentionally causes or attempts to cause or does any act which he knows is likely to cause disaffection towards the government established by law in india amongst the members of a police-force, or induces or attempts to induce, or does any act which he knows is likely to induce, any member of a police-force to withhold his services or to commit a breach of discipline shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, or with both.12. .....

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Jul 11 1985 (SC)

Union of India and anr. Vs. Tulsiram Patel and ors.

Court : Supreme Court of India

Reported in : AIR1985SC1416; (1985)87BOMLR563; (1985)3CompLJ45(SC); [1985(51)FLR362]; (1985)IILLJ206SC; 1985(2)SCALE133; (1985)3SCC398; [1985]Supp2SCR131; 1985(2)SLJ145(SC)

..... authority in any employment other than his duty as a member of the force, or who shall be guilty of cowardice, shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months.under section 19 of the cisf act, the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922, applies to supervisory officers and members of the cis force as it applies to members ..... with reference to the words 'conditions of service' occurring in section 243 of the government of india act, 1935, under which the conditions of service of the subordinate ranks of the various police forces in india were to be determined by or under acts relating to those forces, the judicial committee of the privy council held in north-west frontier province v. ..... disaffection in any of these forces is likely to spread, for disaffected or dissatisfied members of these forces spread such dissatisfaction and disaffection among other members of the force and thus induce them not to discharge their duties properly and to commit acts of indiscipline, insubordination and disobedience to the orders of their superiors. ..... amongst the more obvious acts which affect the security of the state would be disaffection in the armed forces or para-military forces. .....

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Jan 19 1974 (HC)

Balukishan A. Devidaval Vs. the State of Maharashtra

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 1975CriLJ1891

..... 18 lays down that the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922 shall apply to members of the force as it applies to members of a police force. ..... makes the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922 applicable to members of the force, in our opinion, however, the very fact that under section 14 of the act. ..... member of the railway protection force has to make over the person arrested to a police officer or a police station shows that despite some powers of arrest and search given to the r p f, and despite extending the provisions of the police (incitement to disaffection) act. ..... emperor : air1926bom517 was overruled; and it was laid down by the full bench that an abkari officer, investigating under the bombay abkari act was a police officer within the meaning of section 25 of the indian evidence act, 1872, having regard to section 41 of the bombay abkari act, which ran as follows:(1) every abkari officer not below such rank as government may prescribe shall within the area for which he is appointed have power to investigate all ..... go only by the term or the designation given by the legislation but what we should find out is whether the officer concerned is exercising all the powers of a police officer which enables him to extort a confession which confession can be used against him if the provisions of section 25 of the act do not apply.it will be pertinent to note here, there-fore, what were the provisions which were considered by the full bench decision under the .....

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Sep 08 1982 (HC)

Tukaram Bhau Mane Vs. State of Maharashtra

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : (1983)85BOMLR115; 1983MhLJ317

..... that was a case where the applicant was charged under section 3 of the police (incitement to disaffection) act, 1922, with having intentionally caused or done an act which he knew likely to cause disaffection towards the government established by law in india amongst the members of the police force or with inducing the members of the police force to withhold their service or commit a breach of discipline. ..... had withdrawn from duty in concert with other members of the police force and had further acted in defiance of authority and also instigated his fellow constables to withdraw from duty and to wilfully disobey the orders of the superior officers and had participated in illegal activities along with other members of the constabulary in the city of bombay and that he had by his various acts of commission and omission disturbed public order and endangered the ..... it appears that on august 21, 1982 the commissioner of police had issued a notice in which it was stated that 23 policemen mentioned in the said notice had been dismissed from the bombay city police force by the government of maharashtra with effect from august 18, 1982 by an order under section 25(2) of the bombay police act read with clause (c) of the second proviso to article 311(2) of the constitution of india and that further orders for their eviction from the quarters occupied .....

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