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The Railway Protection Force Act, 1957
Enactment Date: 29-08-1957
Act Year: 1957
Ministry: Ministry of Railways
Enforcement Date: 10-09-1959
Criminal Justice
Short Title
The Railway Protection Force Act, 1957
Long Title
An Act to provide for the constitution and regulation of an armed Force of the Union for the better protection and security of railway property, passenger area and passengers and for matters connected therewith.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 29-08-1957
Act Year: 1957
Ministry: Ministry of Railways
Enforcement Date : 10-09-1959
Section 17(1)
Crime: Violating duty or wilfully breaching or neglecting any rule or lawful order made by a superior officer.
Section 17(1)
Crime: Withdrawing from duties of office without permission.
Section 17(1)
Crime: Failing to report for duty on the expiration of the leave.
Section 17(1)
Crime: Engaging, without authority, for any employment other than the duty as an enrolled member of the Force.
Section 17(1)
Crime: Being guilty of cowardice.
Section 16A(2)
Crime: Willfully neglecting or refusing to surrender the certificate of appointment, arms, accoutrements, clothing and other articles furnished for the performance of duties after ceasing to be a member of the Force.
The Railways Act, 1989
Enactment Date: 03-06-1989
Act Year: 1989
Ministry: Ministry of Railways
Enforcement Date: 01-07-1990
Transportation and Infrastructure
Short Title
The Railways Act, 1989
Long Title
An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to Railways.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 03-06-1989
Act Year: 1989
Ministry: Ministry of Railways
Enforcement Date : 01-07-1990
Section 180G.
Crime: Intentionally insulting or causing any interruption in inquiry proceedings.
Section 180G.
Crime: Deliberately making a false statement before the inquiring officer.
Section 178.
Crime: A railway servant making a false report when required by railway administration to inquire into a claim for loss, destruction, damage, deterioration or non-delivery of any consignment.
Section 177.
Crime: A railway servant signing and furnishing a false return.
Section 176(b)
Crime: A railway servant unnecessarily keeping a level crossing closed against the public.
Section 176(a)
Crime: A railway servant unnecesarily allowing any rolling stock to stand across a place where the railway crosses a public road on the level.
Section 175(c)
Crime: A railway servant endangering the safety of any person by any rash or negligent act or omission.
Section 175(b)
Crime: A railway servant endangering the safety of any person by disobeying any instruction, direction, or order under this Act.
Section 175(a)
Crime: A railway servant endangering the safety of any person by disobeying any rule under this Act.
Section 174(c)
Crime: Obstructing any train or rolling stock on a railway by tampering with, disconnecting or interering in any other manner with its hose pipe or tampering with signal gear or otherwise.
Section 174(b)
Crime: Obstructing any train or rolling stock on a railway by keeping any rolling stock on the railway.
Section 174(a)
Crime: Obstructing any train or rolling stock on a railway by squatting or picketing or during any rail roko agitation or bandh.
Section 173.
Crime: A railway servant abandoning their duty when entrusted with any responsibility connected with the running of a train or any other rolling stock from one station or place to another station or place, before reaching such station or place without authority or without properly handing over such train or rolling stock to another authorised railway servant.
Section 172.
Crime: A railway servant being intoxicated on duty.
Section 172.
Crime: A railway servant being intoxicated on duty when the performance of such a duty while being intoxicated will endanger the safety of any person travelling or being upon a railway.
Section 168
Crime: Father or guardian failing to execute a bond for the amount set by the court which has convicted their child under twelve years of an offence against the railways.
Section 167.
Crime: Smoking inside a compartment of a train.
Section 166(b)
Crime: Obliterating or altering any letters or figures under any board or document or any rolling stock.
Section 166(a)
Crime: Pulling down or wilfully damaging any board or document set up or posted by the order of the railway administration on a railway or any rolling stock.
Section 164 r/w Section 67
Crime: Taking any dangerous goods along or entrusting any dangerous goods for carriage to the railway administration.
Section 164 r/w Section 67
Crime: Taking any offensive goods or entrusting any offensive goods for carriage to the railway administration.
Section 163
Crime: Giving a false account when required to furnish an account of goods.
Section 162(b)
Crime: Male person occupying any berth or seat reserved for the exclusive use of females after having been required by any railway servant to vacate it.
Section 162(a)
Crime: Male person entering any carriage, compartment, room or other place or staying in any carriage, room, or place which is reserved for the exclusive use of females.
Section 161.
Crime: Driving or negligently leading a vehicle in crossing an unmanned level crossing.
Section 160(2)
Crime: Breaking any gate or chain or barrier set up on either side of a level crossing which is closed to road traffic.
Section 160(1)
Crime: Opening any gate or chain or barrier set up on either side of a level crossing which is closed to road traffic.
Section 159.
Crime: Driver or conductor of any vehicle disobeying reasonable directions of any railway servant or police officer while upon the premises of a railway.
Section 158.
Crime: Person under whose authority any railway servant is employed contravening any provision or rules made under the Chapter of regulations of hours of work and period of rest.
Section 158 r/w Section 133(2)(i)
Crime: Failing to grant a rest of atleast four periods of thirty consecutive hours each or five periods of atleast twenty-two consecutive hours each, including a full night, to any locomotive or traffic running staff.
Section 158 r/w Section 133(1)(b)
Crime: Failing to grant a rest of twenty-four consecutive hours or more to a railway servant whose employment is intermittent.
Section 158 r/w Section 133(1)(a)
Crime: Failing to grant a rest of thirty consecutive hours or more to a railway servant whose employment is intensive or continuous.
Section 158 r/w Section 132(3)
Crime: Employing a railway servant whose employment is intensive for more than forty-five hours a week on an average in a two-weekly period of fourteen days.
Section 158 r/w Section 132(2)
Crime: Employing a railway servant whose employment is continuous for more than fifty-four hours a week on an average in a two-weekly period of fourteen days.
Section 158 r/w Section 132(1)
Crime: Employing a railway servant whose employment is intermittent for more than seventy-five hours in any week.
Section 157.
Crime: Wilfully altering or defacing one's pass or ticket so as to render the date, number or any material portion illegible.
Section 156.
Crime: Traveling on the roof, step or footboard of any carriage or an engine or any other part of a train not intended for the use of passengers.
Section 155(2)
Crime: Resisting the lawful entry of another passenger into a compartment not reserved for the person resisting.
Section 155(1)(b)
Crime: Refusing to leave any berth or seat reserved for another passenger.
Section 155(1)(a)
Crime: Refusing to leave any compartment where no berth or seat has been reserved.
Section 154.
Crime: Doing any act in a rash and negligent manner which is likely to endanger the safety of any person travelling or being upon any railway.
Section 154.
Crime: Omitting to do what one is legally bound to do which is likely to endanger the safety of any person travelling or being upon any railway.
Section 153.
Crime: Unlawfully committing any act which endangers the safety of any person travelling or being on any railway.
Section 153.
Crime: Endangering the safety of any person travelling on or being on any railway by any wilful omission or neglect.
Section 153.
Crime: Obstructing any rolling stock upon any railway.
Section 152.
Crime: Unlawfully throwing or causing to fall anything upon any rolling stock forming part of a train with the intent or knowledge to endanger the safety of any person.
Section 151.
Crime: Causing damage or destruction of certain railway properties such as railway track, bridges, station buildings and installations, carriages or wagons, locomotives, signalling, telecommunications, electric traction and block equipments and other properties as notified by the Central Government.
Section 150(2) r/w Section 150(1)(e)
Crime: Doing or causing any other act or thing in relation to any railway with intent to cause death or in the process of doing such act causes death of a person or with the knowledge that it will cause the death of any person.
Section 150(1)(e)
Crime: Doing, causing or attempting to do any other act or thing in relation to any railway with knowledge that they are likely to endanger the safety of any person travelling on the railway.
Section 150(2) r/w Section 150(1)(d)
Crime: Making, showing, hiding or removing any signal or light upon or near to any railway with intent to cause death of any person or actually causing death of any person in the process of doing such act or with the knowledge that such act that it will cause the death of any person.
Section 150(1)(d)
Crime: Making, showing, hiding or removing any signal or light upon or near to any railway with intent or with knowledge that they are likely to endanger the safety of any person travelling on the railway.
Section 150(2) r/w Section 150(1)(c)
Crime: Turning, moving, unlocking or diverting any points or other machinery belonging to any railway with intent to cause death or in the process of doing such act causes death of a person or with the knowledge that it will cause the death of any person.
Section 150(1)(c)
Crime: Turning, moving, unlocking or diverting any points or other machinery belonging to any railway with intent or with knowledge that they are likely to endanger the safety of any person travelling on the railway.
Section 150(2) r/w Section 150(1)(b)
Crime: Taking up, removing, loosening or displacing any rail, sleeper or other matter or things of any railway with intent to cause death or in the process of doing such act causes death of a person or with the knowledge that it will cause the death of any person.
Section 150(1)(b)
Crime: Taking up, removing, loosening or displacing any rail, sleeper or other matter or things of any railway with intent or with knowledge that they are likely to endanger the safety of any person travelling on the railway.
Section 150(2) r/w Section 150(1)(a)
Crime: Putting or throwing any wood, stone, or thing on or across any railway with intent to cause death or in the process of doing such act causes death of a person or with the knowledge that it will cause the death of any person.
Section 150(1)(a)
Crime: Putting or throwing any wood, stone, other matter or thing on or across any railway with intent or with knowledge that they are likely to endanger the safety of any person travelling on the railway.
Section 149.
Crime: Making a false claim in while requiring compensation from a railway administration for loss, destruction, damage, deterioration or non-delivery of any consignment.
Section 148 r/w Section 125
Crime: Making a false claim for compensation from a railway administration for loss, destruction, damage, deterioration or non-delivery of any consignment.
Section 147.
Crime: Unlawfully entering any part of a railway.
Section 147.
Crime: Misusing any property or refusing to leave after having lawfully entered any part of a railway.
Section 146.
Crime: Wilfully obstructing or preventing any railway servant in the discharge of their duties.
Section 145(c)
Crime: Wilfully or without excuse interfering with any amenity provided by the railway administration so as to affect the comfortable travel of any passenger in any railway carriage or part of a railway.
Section 145(b)
Crime: Committing any nuisance or act of indecency or using abusive or obscene language in any railway carriage or part of a railway.
Section 145(a)
Crime: Being in a state of intoxication in any railway carriage or part of a railway.
Section 144(1)
Crime: Canvassing for any custom or hawking or exposing for sale any article in any railway carriage or any part of a railway without a license.
Section 143(1)(b)
Crime: Person not being a railway servant or authorised agent purchasing or selling tickets with a view to carrying on any such business either by themself or by any other person.
Section 143(1)(a)
Crime: Person not being a railway servant or authorised agent carrying on the business of procuring and supplying tickets for travel on a railway or for reserved accomodation for journey in a train.
Section 142(2)
Crime: Purchasing any ticket or any half of a return ticket from a person who is not a railway servant or authorised agent.
Section 142(2)
Crime: Obtaining any ticket against which reservation of a seat or berth has been made or any half of a return ticket or a season ticket from a person who is not a railway servant or authorised agent.
Section 142(1)(b)
Crime: Parting with the possession of a ticket against which reservation of a seat or berth has been made or any half of a return ticket or a season ticket not being a railway servant or authorised agent.
Section 142(1)(a)
Crime: Selling any ticket or any half of a return ticket not being a railway servant or authorised agent.
Section 141
Crime: Using or interfering with any means provided by railway administration in a train for communication between passengers and the railway servant in charge of the train without reasonable or sufficient cause.
Section 141
Crime: Passenger using the alarm chain without reasonable and sufficient cause.
Section 138(4)
Crime: Failing or refusing to pay excess charge or difference of fare.
Section 138(4)
Crime: Defaulting on payment of excess charge or difference of fare.
Section 137(1)(b)
Crime: Using a single pass or single ticket which has already been used on a previous journey with intent to defraud railway administration.
Section 137(1)(a) r/w Section 55
Crime: Entering or remaining in any carriage on a railway or travelling in a train without a ticket or pass with an intent to defraud railway administration.
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016
Enactment Date: 25-03-2016
Act Year: 2016
Ministry: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Enforcement Date: 01-05-2016
Property Law
Short Title
The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016
Long Title
An Act to establish the Real Estate Regulatory Authority for regulation and promotion of the real estate sector and to ensure sale of plot, apartment or building, as the case may be, or sale of real estate project, in an efficient and transparent manner and to protect the interest of consumers in the real estate sector and to establish an adjudicating mechanism for speedy dispute redressal and also to establish the Appellate Tribunal to hear appeals from the decisions, directions or orders of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority and the adjudicating officer and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 25-03-2016
Act Year: 2016
Ministry: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Enforcement Date : 01-05-2016
Section 68.
Crime: Allottee failing to comply with or contravening any order, decision or direction of the Authority.
Section 66.
Crime: Real estate agent failing to comply with or contravening any order, decision, or direction of the Appellate Tribunal.
Section 64.
Crime: Promoter failing to comply with or contravening any order, decision, or direction of the Appellate Tribunal.
Section 59(2) r/w section 3
Crime: Promoter failing to comply with orders, decisions or directions issued by the Authority as punishment for non-registration.
Section 59(2) r/w section 3
Crime: Continuing to advertise, market, book, sell or offer for sale or invite persons to purchase any plot, apartment or building in any real estate after being punished by the Authority for non-registration.
The Recycling of Ships Act, 2019
Enactment Date: 13-12-2019
Act Year: 2019
Ministry: Ministry of Shipping
Transportation and Infrastructure
Short Title
The Recycling of Ships Act, 2019
Long Title
An Act to provide for the regulation of recycling of ships by setting certain standards and laying down the statutory mechanism for enforcement of such standards and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 13-12-2019
Act Year: 2019
Ministry: Ministry of Shipping
Enforcement Date :
Section 33(2)
Crime: Master or agent of a ship restraining or detaining any person authorised to detain or survey the ship, on the execution of their duty.
Section 33(2)
Crime: Master or agent of a ship forcibly taking to sea any person authorised to detain or survey the ship, on the execution of their duty.
Section 33(1)
Crime: Owner or master of a ship proceeding to sea after detention or after service of any notice or order for such detention, before being released by the National Authority.
Section 32
Crime: Contravening any provision of this Act or rule or regulation made thereunder for which no specific punishment is provided.
Section 31(6)(iii) r/w Section 22(2)
Crime: Failing to respond to a notice issued for oil spill within twenty-four hours of issue of third notice.
Section 31(6)(ii) r/w Section 22(2)
Crime: Failing to respond to a notice issued for oil spill within twenty-four hours of issue of second notice.
Section 31(6)(i) r/w Section 22(2)
Crime: Failing to respond to a notice issued for oil spill within twelve hours of issue of first notice.
Section 31(5)
Crime: Failing to ensure safe and environmentally sound removal and management of any hazardous material from a ship in accordance with the the regulations.
Section 31(2) r/w Section 12(9)
Crime: Ship recycling facility failing to renew certificate of authorisation upon its expiry.
Section 31(2) r/w Section 12(4)
Crime: Continuing ship recycling after expiry of six months from date of commencement of this Act without having applied for authorisation.
Section 31(2) r/w Section 12(3)
Crime: Ship recycling facility failing to apply for authorisation within sixty days of commencement of this Act.
Section 31(2) r/w Section 12(1)
Crime: Ship Recycler failing to prepare a ship recycling facility managment plan when seeking a certificate of authorisation.
Section 31(1)
Crime: Installing any prohibited hazardous material in a ship in contravention of the provisions of this Act or rules or regulations made thereunder.
Section 31(1)
Crime: Using any prohibited hazardous material in a ship in contravention of the provisions of this Act or rules or regulations made thereunder.
Section 31 (4) r/w Section 18(1)
Crime: Recycling a ship without the written permission or deemed permission from the Competent Authority.
Section 31 (3) r/w Section 17(1)
Crime: Ship Recycler recycling a ship without a ship recycling plan prepared in accordance with guidelines issued by the National Authority.
The Registration Act, 1908
Enactment Date: 18-12-1908
Act Year: 1908
Ministry: Ministry of Rural Development
Department: Department of Land Resources
Enforcement Date: 01-01-1909
Civil Procedure
Short Title
The Registration Act, 1908
Long Title
An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to the Registration of Documents.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 18-12-1908
Act Year: 1908
Ministry: Ministry of Rural Development
Department: Department of Land Resources
Enforcement Date : 01-01-1909
Section 82(c)
Crime: Falsely personating another and presenting any document, making any admission or statement, causing any summons or commission to be issued, or doing any other act in any proceeding or enquiry.
Section 82(b)
Crime: Intentionally delivering a false copy or translation of a document or false copy of a map or plan in any proceeding when required by the Registering officer.
Section 82(a)
Crime: Intentionally making a false statement before any officer or in any proceeding or enquiry under this Act.
Section 81
Crime: Registering officer or other person employed in their office incorrectly endorsing, copying, translating or registering any document with the intention to cause injury, or knowing that it is likely to cause injury.
The Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969
Enactment Date: 31-05-1969
Act Year: 1969
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Home
Enforcement Date: 01-10-1970
Symbols, Records and Statistics
Short Title
The Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969
Long Title
An Act to provide for the regulation of registration of births and deaths and for matters connected therewith.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 31-05-1969
Act Year: 1969
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Home
Enforcement Date : 01-10-1970
Section 23(4)
Crime: Contravening any provision of this Act for which no penalty is provided, without reasonable cause.
Section 23(3) r/w Section 10(3)
Crime: Medical practitioner neglecting or refusing to provide or issue a certificate of the cause of death free of charge when the person was attended by the medical practitioner and death occurs in any place other than a medical institute.
Section 23(3) r/w Section 10(2)
Crime: Medical Institute neglecting or refusing to provide or issue a certificate of the cause of death free of charge when death occurs in the medical institute.
Section 23(3)
Crime: Neglecting or refusing to deliver a certificate issued by the medical institute or practitioner to the Registrar.
Section 23(2)
Crime: Registrar or Sub-Registrar neglecting or refusing without reasonable cause to register any birth or death occurring in their jurisdiction.
Section 23(2)
Crime: Registrar or Sub-Registrar neglecting or refusing to give a cerficate of registration of births or death to the informant.
Section 23(2)
Crime: Registrar or Sub-Registrar neglecting or refusing to submit any returns regarding the entries of births and deaths in the register kept by them.
Section 23(1A)(c) r/w Section 8(1)(e)
Crime: Headman or corresponding officer in a village or local officer in-charge of police station in other areas refusing to write their name, description and place of abode or to put their thumb mark in the register of births and deaths with respect to new-born child or dead body found deserted.
Section 23(1A)(c) r/w Section 8(1)(dc)
Crime: Person in-charge of surrogacy clinic refusing to write their name, description and place of abode or to put their thumb mark in the register of births and deaths with respect to birth of a child through surrogacy.
Section 23(1A)(c) r/w Section 8(1)(db)
Crime: Person in-charge or caretaker of child care institution refusing to write their name, description and place of abode or to put their thumb mark in the register of births and deaths ith respect to an orphan, abandoned, or surrendered child.
Section 23(1A)(c) r/w Section 8(1)(da)
Crime: Person in-charge of Specialised Adoption Agency refusing to write their name, description and place of abode or to put their thumb mark in the register of births and deaths with respect to a child taken on adoption from the Agency.
Section 23(1A)(c) r/w Section 8(1)(d)
Crime: Person in-charge refusing to write their name, description and place of abode or to put their thumb mark in the register of births and deaths in case of a birth or death in a choultry, chattram, tavern, barrack, public resort etc.
Section 23(1A)(c) r/w Section 8(1)(c)
Crime: Jailor in charge refusing to write their name, description and place of abode or to put their thumb mark in the register of births and deaths in the case of births and deaths in jail.
Section 23(1A)(c) r/w Section 8(1)(b)
Crime: Medical officer in charge or any person authorised by them refusing to write their name, description and place of abode or to put their thumb mark in the register of births and deaths with respect to births and deaths in a hospital, health centre, maternity home, nursing home etc.
Section 23(1A)(b) r/w Section 8(1)(e)
Crime: Headman or corresponding officer in a village or local officer in-charge of police station in other areas giving or causing to give any false information for the purpose of being inserted in any register of births and deaths with respect to new-born child or dead body found deserted.
Section 23(1A)(b) r/w Section 8(1)(dc)
Crime: Person in-charge of surrogacy clinic giving or causing to give any false information for the purpose of being inserted in any register of births and deaths with respect to birth of a child through surrogacy.
Section 23(1A)(b) r/w Section 8(1)(db)
Crime: Person in-charge or caretaker of child care institution giving or causing to give any false information for the purpose of being inserted in any register of births and deaths with respect to an orphan, abandoned, or surrendered child.
Section 23(1A)(b) r/w Section 8(1)(da)
Crime: Person in-charge of Specialised Adoption Agency giving or causing to give any false information for the purpose of being inserted in any register of births and deaths with respect to a child taken on adoption from the Agency.
Section 23(1A)(b) r/w Section 8(1)(d)
Crime: Person in-charge giving or causing to give any false information for the purpose of being inserted in any register of births and deaths in case of a birth or death in a choultry, chattram, tavern, barrack, public resort etc.
Section 23(1A)(b) r/w Section 8(1)(c)
Crime: Jailor in charge giving or causing to give any false information for the purpose of being inserted in any register of births and deaths in the case of births and deaths in jail.
Section 23(1A)(b) r/w Section 8(1)(b)
Crime: Medical officer in charge or any person authorised giving or causing to give any false information for the purpose of being inserted in any register of births and deaths with respect to births and deaths in a hospital, health centre, maternity home, nursing home etc.
Section 23(1A)(a) r/w Section 8(1)(e)
Crime: Headman or corresponding officer in a village or local officer in-charge of police station in other areas failing without reasonable cause to give any information with respect to births and deaths in the case of new-born child or dead body found deserted.
Section 23(1A)(a) r/w Section 8(1)(dc)
Crime: Person in-charge of surrogacy clinic failing without reasonable cause to give any information with respect to births and deaths in the case of birth of a child through surrogacy.
Section 23(1A)(a) r/w Section 8(1)(db)
Crime: Person in-charge or caretaker of child care institution failing without reasonable cause to give any information with respect to births and deaths in the case of an orphan, abandoned, or surrendered child.
Section 23(1A)(a) r/w Section 8(1)(da)
Crime: Person in-charge of Specialised Adoption Agency failing without reasonable cause to give any information with respect to births and deaths in the case of a child taken on adoption from the Agency.
Section 23(1A)(a) r/w Section 8(1)(d)
Crime: Person in-charge failing without reasonable cause to give any information required to register births and deaths in respect of births and deaths in a choultry, chattram, tavern, barrack, public resort etc.
Section 23(1A)(a) r/w Section 8(1)(c)
Crime: Jailor in charge failing without reasonable cause to give any information with respect to births and deaths in a jail.
Section 23(1A)(a) r/w Section 8(1)(b)
Crime: Medical officer in charge or any person authorised failing without reasonable cause to give any information with respect to births and deaths in a hospital, health centre, maternity home, nursing home etc.
Section 23(1)(c)
Crime: Refusing to write their name, description and place of abode or to put their thumb mark or signature in the register of births and deaths.
Section 23(1)(b)
Crime: Giving or causing to give any false information for the purpose of being inserted in any register of births and deaths.
Section 23(1)(a) r/w Section 8, Section 9
Crime: Failing to give any information required to register births and deaths when it is their duty under this Act, without reasonable cause.
Section 23(4A)
Crime: Medical officer, jailor, person in-charge of choultry, chattram, tavern etc, Specialised Adoption agency, child-care institute, surrogacy clinic or headman or corresponding officer in a village or local officer in-charge of police station in other areas contravening any provision of this Act for which no penalty is provided.
The Registration of Foreigners Act, 1939
Enactment Date: 08-04-1939
Act Year: 1939
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Internal Security
Enforcement Date: 08-04-1939
Citizenship; Admission into; Emigration to, and Expulsion from, India; and Cross-border Movement
Short Title
The Registration of Foreigners Act, 1939
Long Title
An Act to provide for the registration of foreigners in India.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 08-04-1939
Act Year: 1939
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Internal Security
Enforcement Date : 08-04-1939
Section 5
Crime: Foreigner contravening or failing to comply with any provisions or rules under this Act.
Section 5
Crime: Any Indian citizen contravening or failing to comply with any provisions or rules under this Act.
The Rehabilitation Council of India Act, 1992
Enactment Date: 01-09-1992
Act Year: 1992
Ministry: Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Department: Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities
Enforcement Date: 31-07-1993
Social Welfare
Short Title
The Rehabilitation Council of India Act, 1992
Long Title
An Act to provide for the constitution of the Rehabilitation Council of India for regulating and monitoring the training of rehabilitation professionals and personnel, promoting research in rehabilitation and special education, the maintenance of a Central Rehabilitation Register and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 01-09-1992
Act Year: 1992
Ministry: Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Department: Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities
Enforcement Date : 31-07-1993
Section 13(3) r/w Section 13(2)(d)
Crime: Giving evidence in any court as an expert, on any matter relating to the handicapped, without possessing required qualification and enrollment.
Section 13(3) r/w Section 13(2)(c)
Crime: Signing or authenticating any certificate as a rehabilitation professional, without possessing required qualification and enrollment.
Section 13(3) r/w Section 13(2)(b)
Crime: Practicing as rehabilitation professional without required rehabilitation qualification and enrollment.
Section 13(3) r/w Section 13(2)(a)
Crime: Holding office as rehabilitation professional or any such office in Government or in any institution maintained by a local or other authority, without required qualification and enrollment.
The Rehabilitation Finance Administration Act, 1948
Enactment Date: 23-03-1948
Act Year: 1948
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Internal Security
Enforcement Date: 01-06-1948
Social Welfare
Short Title
The Rehabilitation Finance Administration Act, 1948
Long Title
An Act to establish the Rehabilitation Finance Administration.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 23-03-1948
Act Year: 1948
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Internal Security
Enforcement Date : 01-06-1948
Section 17(4) r/w Section 17(3)
Crime: Any officer or person engaged in inspection communicating or allowing the communication of any information relating to the borrower's affairs to any person not legally entiteld to it.
Section 17(4) r/w Section 17(1)
Crime: Failing to comply with an order requiring any borrower to furnish information or produce books of accounts or documents for inspection.
The Religious Institutions (Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1988
Enactment Date: 01-09-1988
Act Year: 1988
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Home
Enforcement Date: 26-05-1988
Charitable and Religious Institutions; Co-operative Societies
Short Title
The Religious Institutions (Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1988
Long Title
An Act to prevent the misuse of religious institutions for political and other purposes.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 01-09-1988
Act Year: 1988
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Home
Enforcement Date : 26-05-1988
Section 9 r/w Section 211(b) BNS
Crime: Manager or employee of a religious institution failing to provide information with respect to the commission of an offence or for preventing the commission of such incident, or to apprehend an offender regarding a contravention of this Act to the relevant police station.
Section 9 r/w Section 211(a) BNS
Crime: Manager or employee of a religious institution failing to provide information regarding a contravention of this Act to the relevant police station.
Section 7 r/w Section 6
Crime: Religious institution or manager allowing any ceremony, festival, congregation, procession, or assembly organised or held under its auspices to be used for any political activity.
Section 7 r/w Section 5
Crime: Religious institution or manager using or allowing the use of funds or other properties belonging to or controlled by the institution for the benefit of any political party, any political activity, or for the commission of any punishable offence.
Section 7 r/w Section 4
Crime: Religious institution or manager allowing the entry of arms and ammunition or of any person carrying arms and ammunitions into the institution.
Section 7 r/w Section 3(i)
Crime: Religious institution or manager using or allowing the use of any premises belonging to or controlled by for contravening the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971.
Section 7 r/w Section 3(h)
Crime: Religious institution or manager using or allowing the use of any premises belonging to or controlled by the institution for carrying on of any activity prejudicial to the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India.
Section 7 r/w Section 3(g)
Crime: Religious institution or manager using or allowing the use of any premises belonging to or controlled by the institution for doing of any act which promotes or attempts to promote disharmony or feelings of enmity, hatred or ill-will between different religious, racial, language or regional groups or castes or communities.
Section 7 r/w Section 3(f)
Crime: Religious institution or manager using or allowing the use of any premises belonging to or controlled by the institution for carrying on any unlawful or subversive act prohibited under any law or any court order.
Section 7 r/w Section 3(e)
Crime: Religious institution or manager using or allowing the use of any premises belonging to or controlled by the institution for erecting or putting up any construction or fortification without a valid licence or permission.
Section 7 r/w Section 3(d)
Crime: Religious institution or manager using or allowing the use of any premises belonging to or controlled by the institution for keeping any goods or articles in contravention of any law.
Section 7 r/w Section 3(c)
Crime: Religious institution or manager using or allowing the use of any premises belonging to or controlled by the institution for storing any arms or ammunitions.
Section 7 r/w Section 3(b)
Crime: Religious institution or manager using or allowing the use of any premises belonging to or controlled by the institution for harbouring any person accused or convicted of an offence.
Section 7 r/w Section 3(a)
Crime: Religious institution or manager using or allowing the use of any premises belonging to or controlled by the institution for promoting or propagating any political activity.