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The Representation of the People Act, 1950
Enactment Date: 12-05-1950
Act Year: 1950
Ministry: Ministry of Law and Justice
Department: Legislative Department
Enforcement Date: 12-05-1950
Delimitation and Elections
Short Title
The Representation of the People Act, 1950
Long Title
An Act to provide the allocation of seats in, and the delimitation of constituencies for the purpose of election to, the House of the People and the Legislatures of States, the qualifications of voters at such elections, the preparation of electoral rolls, the manner of filling seats in the Council of States to be filled by representatives of Union territories, and matters connected therewith.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 12-05-1950
Act Year: 1950
Ministry: Ministry of Law and Justice
Department: Legislative Department
Enforcement Date : 12-05-1950
Section 32
Crime: Being guilty of any act or omission in breach of any official duty in regards to the preparation, revision or correction of an electoral roll or the inclusion or exclusion of any entry in or from that roll.
Section 31(b)
Crime: Making a false statement or declaration in writing with respect to an inclusion or exclusion of any entry in or from an electoral roll.
Section 31(a)
Crime: Making a false statement or declaration in writing in the preparation, reivision or correction of an electoral roll.
The Representation of the People Act, 1951
Enactment Date: 17-07-1951
Act Year: 1951
Ministry: Ministry of Law and Justice
Department: Legislative Department
Enforcement Date: 17-07-1951
Delimitation and Elections
Short Title
The Representation of the People Act, 1951
Long Title
An Act to provide for the conduct of elections to the Houses of Parliament and to the House or Houses of the Legislature of each State, the qualifications and disqualifications for membership of those Houses, the corrupt practices and other offences at or in connection with such elections and the decision of doubts and disputes arising out of or in connection with such elections.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 17-07-1951
Act Year: 1951
Ministry: Ministry of Law and Justice
Department: Legislative Department
Enforcement Date : 17-07-1951
Section 129(3) r/w Section 129(2)(c)
Crime: Endeavouring to influence the voting of any person at an election in any manner.
Section 129(3) r/w Section 129(2)(b)
Crime: Endeavouring to dissuade any person from giving their vote at an election.
Section 129(3) r/w Section 129(2)(a)
Crime: Endeavouring to persuade any person to give their vote at an election.
Section 129(3) r/w Section 129(1)
Crime: Election officials doing any act for the furtherance of prospects of the election of a candidate.
Section 128(2)
Crime: Election officials failing to maintain and aid in maintaining the secrecy of the voting and communicating any information to any person calculated to violate such secrecy.
Section 127A(4) r/w Section 127A(2)
Crime: Printing any election pamphlet or poster without declaring the identity of the publisher, and without sending a copy to the designated officials.
Section 127A(4) r/w Section 127A(1)
Crime: Printing or publishing or causing to be printed and published any election pamphlet or poster which does not bear the names and addresses of the printer and publisher on its face.
Section 127.
Crime: Acting or inciting other to act in a disorderly manner for the purpose of preventing the transaction of business for which a public meeting of a political character is taking place.
Section 126A(1)
Crime: Conducting any exit poll and publishing or publicising by any means the result of any exit poll during such period as notified by the Election Commission.
Section 126(1)(c)
Crime: Propogating any election matter to the public by holding or arranging any musical concert or theatrical performance or entertainment or amusement with a view to attracting members of the public.
Section 126(1)(b)
Crime: Displaying to the public, by cinematograph, television etc, any election matter in any polling area during the during the forty-eight hours before conclusion of the poll for any election in the polling area.
Section 126(1)(a)
Crime: Convening or holding any public meeting or procession in connection with an election in any polling area during the forty-eight hours before conclusion of the poll for any election in the polling area.
Section 126(1)(a)
Crime: Attending or joining any public meeting or procession in connection with an election in any polling area during the forty-eight hours before conclusion of the poll for any election in the polling area.
Section 126(1)(a)
Crime: Addressing any public meeting or procession in connection with an election in any polling area during the forty-eight hours before conclusion of the poll for any election in the polling area.
Section 125A(iii)
Crime: Candidate or proposer concealing any information in their nomination paper or affidavit which is required to be delivered with intent to be elected in an election.
Section 125A(ii)
Crime: Candidate or proposer giving false information with intent to be elected in an election.
Section 125A(i) r/w Section 33A(1)
Crime: Candidate or proposer failing to furnish information as to whether they are accused of any offence punishable with imprisonment for two years or more in a pending case in which charge has been framed and whether they have been convicted of an offence and sentenced to imprisonment for one year or more, with intent to be elected in an election.
Section 125
Crime: Promoting feelings of enmity or hatred on grounds of religion, race, caste, community or language between different classes of citizens of India in connection with an election.
Section 167 r/w Section 162
Crime: Contravening any order requiring furnishing of information related to a property which has been requisitioned by the State Government.
Section 167 r/w Section 160
Crime: Contravening any order made for requisition of a premises, vehicle, vessel or animal.
Section 136(2)(b) r/w Section 136(1)(f)
Crime: Destroying, taking, opening or interfering with any ballot box or ballot papers without due authority.
Section 136(2)(b) r/w Section 136(1)(e)
Crime: Fraudulently putting into any ballot box anything other than the ballot paper which one is authorised by law to put in.
Section 136(2)(b) r/w Section 136(1)(d)
Crime: Supplying any ballot paper to any person or receiving any ballot paper from any person or possessing any ballot paper without due authority.
Section 136(2)(b) r/w Section 136(1)(c)
Crime: Fraudulently defacing or destroying any ballot paper or official mark on any ballot paper or any declaration of identity or official envelop used in connection with voting by postal ballot.
Section 136(2)(b) r/w Section 136(1)(b)
Crime: Fraudulently defacing, destroying or removing any list, notice or other document affixed by or under authority of returning officer.
Section 136(2)(b) r/w Section 136(1)(a)
Crime: Fraudulently defacing or destroying any nomination paper.
Section 136(2)(a) r/w Section 136(1)(f)
Crime: Election officials destroying, taking, opening or interfering with any ballot box or ballot papers without due authority.
Section 136(2)(a) r/w Section 136(1)(e)
Crime: Election officials fraudulently putting into any ballot box anything other than the ballot paper which they are authorised by law to put in.
Section 136(2)(a) r/w Section 136(1)(d)
Crime: Election officials supplying any ballot paper to any person or receiving any ballot paper from any person or possessing any ballot paper without due authority.
Section 136(2)(a) r/w Section 136(1)(c)
Crime: Election officials fraudulently defacing or destroying any ballot paper or official mark on any ballot paper or any declaration of identity or official envelop used in connection with voting by postal ballot.
Section 136(2)(a) r/w Section 136(1)(b)
Crime: Election officials fraudulently defacing, destroying or removing any list, notice or other document affixed by or under authority of returning officer.
Section 136(2)(a) r/w Section 136(1)(a)
Crime: Election officials at a polling station or any other offier or clerk employed on official duty in connection with the election fraudulently defacing or destroying any nomination paper.
Section 135C.
Crime: Selling, giving or distributing any spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquors or substances at a hotel, tavern, shop, or any other private or public place, within a polling area during the period of forty-eight hours before the conclusion of the poll for any election in that polling area.
Section 135B.
Crime: Employer failing to grant a holiday in any business, trade, industrial undertaking or any other establishment and entitled to vote at an election to the House of the People or the Legislative Assembly of a State.
Section 135B.
Crime: Deducting or abating the wages of any such person on account of a holiday given on the day of poll.
Section 135A(1) r/w Explanation (e) to Section 135A
Crime: Aiding or conniving at any such activity in furtherance of the prospects of the election of a candidate, as a government servant.
Section 135A(1) r/w Explanation (d) to Section 135A
Crime: Seizing a place for counting of votes, making the counting authorities surrender the ballot papers or voting machines and doing of anything which affects the orderly counting of votes.
Section 135A(1) r/w Explanation (d) to Section 135A
Crime: Seizing a place for counting of votes, making the counting authorities surrender the ballot papers or voting machines and doing of anything which affects the orderly counting of votes, as a government servant.
Section 135A(1) r/w Explanation (c) to Section 135A
Crime: Coercing or intimidating or threatening any elector and preventing them from going to the polling station or a place fixed for the poll to cast their vote.
Section 135A(1) r/w Explanation (c) to Section 135A
Crime: Coercing or intimidating or threatening any elector and preventing them from going to the polling station or a place fixed for the poll to cast their vote, as a government servant.
Section 135A(1) r/w Explanation (b) to Section 135A
Crime: Taking possession of a polling station or place fixed for poll and allowing only their supporters to exercise the right to vote and preventing others from free exercise of their right to vote.
Section 135A(1) r/w Explanation (b) to Section 135A
Crime: Taking possession of a polling station or place fixed for poll and allowing only their supporters to exercise the right to vote and preventing others from free exercise of their right to vote, as a government servant.
Section 135A(1) r/w Explanation (a) to Section 135A
Crime: Seizing a polling station or place fixed for poll and making polling authorities surrender the ballot papers or voting machines and doing of any other act which affects the orderly conduct of elections.
Section 135A(1) r/w Explanation (a) to Section 135A
Crime: Seizing a polling station or place fixed for poll making polling authorities surrender the ballot papers or voting machines and doing of any other act which affects the orderly conduct of elections, as a government servant.
Section 135.
Crime: Unauthorisedly taking a ballot paper out of a polling station.
Section 134B.
Crime: Any person other than an election official or police officer appointed to maintain peace and order at a polling station going armed with arms of any kind within the neighbourhood of a polling station.
Section 134A.
Crime: Any person in service of the government acting as an election agent or polling agent or counting agent of a candidate at an election.
Section 134.
Crime: Election official being guilty of any act or omission in breach of their official duty without reasonable cause.
Section 133 r/w Section 123(5)
Crime: Hiring or procuring of any vehicle or vessel by a candidate or agent or any other person with consent of candidate or agent for free conveyance of any elector to or from any polling station for the poll.
Section 133 r/w Section 123(5)
Crime: Using any vehicle or vessel by a candidate or agent or any other person with consent of candidate or agent for free conveyance of any elector to or from any polling station for the poll.
Section 132(3)
Crime: Re-entering the polling station after having been removed by the presiding officer or police officer on duty or person authorised, without the permission with the presiding officer.
Section 131(2) r/w Section 131(1)(b)
Crime: Shouting or acting in a disorderly manner within or at the entrance of the polling station or in any public or private place in the neighbourhood on date or dates on which a poll is taken at any polling station so as to cause annoyance to any person visiting the polling station for the poll or to interfere with the work of the officials on duty at the polling station.
Section 131(2) r/w Section 131(1)(a)
Crime: Using or operating a megaphone or loudspeaker within or at the entrance of the polling station or in any public or private place in neighbourhood on date or dates of polling, so as to cause annoyance to any person visiting the polling station for the poll or to interfere with the work of the officials at the polling station.
Section 130(1)(e)
Crime: Exhibiting any notice or sign relating to the election within polling station or at any public or private place within a distance of one hundred metres of the polling station on the date or dates of polling.
Section 130(1)(d)
Crime: Persuading any elector not to vote at the election within polling station or at any public or private place within a distance of one hundred metres of the polling station on the date or dates of polling.
Section 130(1)(c)
Crime: Persuading any elector not to vote for any particular candidate within polling station or at any public or private place within a distance of one hundred metres of the polling station on the date or dates of polling.
Section 130(1)(b)
Crime: Soliciting the vote of any elector within polling station or at any public or private place within a distance of one hundred metres of the polling station on the date or dates on which a poll is taken at any polling station.
Section 130(1)(a)
Crime: Canvassing for votes within polling station or at any public or private place within a distance of one hundred metres of the polling station on the date or dates on which a poll is taken at any polling station.
The Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property Act, 1952
Enactment Date: 14-03-1952
Act Year: 1952
Ministry: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Enforcement Date: 14-03-1952
Land Laws
Short Title
The Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property Act, 1952
Long Title
An Act to provide for the requisitioning and acquisition of immovable property for the purposes of the Union.स्थावर सम्पत्ति अधिग्रहण और अर्जनअधिनियम, 1952
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 14-03-1952
Act Year: 1952
Ministry: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
Enforcement Date : 14-03-1952
Section 20.
Crime: Contravening any provision, rules, or directions made under this Act.
Section 20
Crime: Obstructing the lawful exercise of any power conferred by or under this Act.
The Reserve and Auxiliary Air Forces Act, 1952
Enactment Date: 22-08-1952
Act Year: 1952
Ministry: Ministry of Defence
Department: Department of Military Affairs
Enforcement Date: 15-08-1955
Defence of India and Armed Forces
Short Title
The Reserve and Auxiliary Air Forces Act, 1952
Long Title
An Act to provide for the constitution and regulation of certain Air Force Reserve and also an Auxiliary Air Force and for matters connected therewith.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 22-08-1952
Act Year: 1952
Ministry: Ministry of Defence
Department: Department of Military Affairs
Enforcement Date : 15-08-1955
Section 30 r/w Section 14
Crime: Listed category of citizens failing to present themselved for examination before a medical officer when required by the competent authority.
Section 30 r/w Section 13, Section 16
Crime: Failing to comply with the notice calling for inquiry or for service.
Section 30 r/w Section 13
Crime: Failing to comply with a written notice calling for inquiry regarding one's fitness for service in the Air Defence Reserve and requiring to present oneself as stated in the notice.
Section 30 r/w Section 11(2)
Crime: Listed category of citizens failing to furnish particulars upon receipt of an order made by the competent authority.
Section 30 r/w Section 11(1)
Crime: Listed category of citizens failing to fill up the prescribed form and lodging it with the competent authority.
Section 27(2) r/w Section 27(1)(c)
Crime: Employer failing to pay the reserved forces personnel by way of compensation for failure or inability to re-employ such personnel, a sum not exceeding an amount equal to six months’ remuneration at the rate at which his last remuneration was payable to him by the employer.
Section 27(2) r/w Section 27(1)(b)
Crime: Employer failing to re-employ a reserved forces personell on such terms as prescribed in the order.
The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934
Enactment Date: 06-03-1934
Act Year: 1934
Ministry: Ministry of Finance
Department: Department of Financial Services
Enforcement Date: 06-03-1934
Banking and Insurance
Short Title
The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934
Long Title
An Act to Constitute a Reserve Bank of India.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 06-03-1934
Act Year: 1934
Ministry: Ministry of Finance
Department: Department of Financial Services
Enforcement Date : 06-03-1934
Section 58B(6)
Crime: Contravening or defaulting in compliance with any requirement of this Act or any order, regulation or direction made or given or condition imposed.
Section 58B(5A) r/w Section 45S(i), Section 45-I(c)
Crime: Accepting any deposit if one's business includes any activities such as financing, acquisition of shares, stock, bonds, debentures, or securities, or letting or delivering of any goods to a hirer, carrying on any class of insurance business, managing, conducting, or supervising as foreman, agent of chits, or collecting monies in lumpsum and awarding prizes or distributing monies in any other way.
Section 58B(5A) r/w Section 45S(3)
Crime: Issuing or causing to any advertisement in any form for soliciting deposit on and from 1st April 1997 while being an individual or firm or unincorporated association of individuals.
Section 58B(5A) r/w Section 45S(2)
Crime: Failing to repay any deposit taken after it becomes due for repayment or within three years from the date of commencement, i.e. 1st day of April 1997.
Section 58B(5A) r/w Section 45S(1)(ii)
Crime: Accepting any deposit if one's principal business is that of receiving of deposits under any scheme or arrangement or in any other manner or lending in any manner.
Section 58B(5)(b) r/w Section 45, Section 45J
Crime: Any person other than an auditor issuing any prospectus or advertisement which is prohibited or regulated by the Reserve Bank or any order made by the Reserve Bank.
Section 58B(5)(aa)
Crime: Any person other than an auditor failing to comply with any direction or order made by the Reserve Bank relating to non-banking institutions receiving deposits and financial institutions.
Section 58B(5)(a)
Crime: Any person other than an auditor receiving any deposit without authorisation or in contravention of any direction or order.
Section 58B(4AAA)
Crime: Failing to comply with any order made by the Company Law Board for the repayment of a deposit accepted by a non-banking financial company.
Section 58B(4AA)
Crime: Auditor failing to comply with any direction or order made by the Reserve Bank.
Section 58B(4A) r/w Section 45-IA(1)
Crime: Non-banking financial company commencing or carrying on the business of a non-banking financial institution without obtaining a certificate of registration.
Section 58B(4A) r/w Section 45-IA(1)
Crime: Non-banking financial company commencing or carrying on the business of a non-banking financial institution without having net owned fund of twenty-five lakh rupees, not exceeding one hundred crore rupees, as notified by the Reserve Bank.
Section 58B(4) r/w Section 45E
Crime: Disclosing any credit information contained in any statement submitted by a banking company whose disclosure is prohibited.
Section 58B(3) r/w Section 31
Crime: Drawing, accepting, making or issuing any bill of exchange, hundi, promissory note or engagement for the payment of money payable to bearer on demand.
Section 58B(3) r/w Section 31
Crime: Borrowing, owing, or taking up any sum or sums of money on bills, hundis, or promissory notes payable to bearer on demand of any person who has issued or made such bill, hundi, note.
Section 58B(2)
Crime: Failing to produce any book, account or other document or furnishing any statement, information or particulars which are one's duty to produce or furnish under this Act, or any order, regulation or direction.
Section 58B(2)
Crime: Failing to answer any question put to one in pursuance of the provisions of this Act or any order, regulation or direction made under this Act.
Section 58B(1)
Crime: Wilfully making a false statement in any application, declaration, return, statement, information or particulars made, required or furnished by or under or for the purposes of any provisions of the Act.
Section 58B(1)
Crime: Wilfully making a false statement in any order, regulation or direction made or given under the Act.
Section 58B(1)
Crime: Wilfully making a false statement in any prospectus or advertisement issued for or in connection with the invitation by any person, of deposits of money from the public.
Section 58B(1)
Crime: Wilfully omitting to make a material statement in any application, declaration, return, statement, information or particulars made, required or furnished by or under or for the purposes of any provisions of the Act.
Section 58B(1)
Crime: Wilfully omitting to make a material statement in any prospectus or advertisement issued for or in connection with the invitation by any person, of deposits of money from the public.
Section 58B(1)
Crime: Wilfully omitting to make a material statement in any order, regulation or direction made or given under the Act.
Section 42(3A)(b)
Crime: Director and officer of the scheduled bank knowingly and wilfully accepting fresh deposits in contravention of a prohibition by the Reserve Bank.
Section 42(3A)(a)
Crime: Director, manager or secretary of the scheduled bank knowingly and wilfully being a party to the default of the scheduled bank, where the average daily balance held at the Reserve Bank is below the prescribed minimum for multiple fortnights.
The Richardson and Cruddas Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertaking) Act, 1972
Enactment Date: 30-12-1972
Act Year: 1972
Ministry: Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
Department: Department of Heavy Industry
Enforcement Date: 31-03-1973
Nationalisation
Short Title
The Richardson and Cruddas Limited (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertaking) Act, 1972
Long Title
An Act to provide for the acquisition and transfer of the undertaking of the Richardson and Cruddas Limited, for the reconstruction of the register of its members and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 30-12-1972
Act Year: 1972
Ministry: Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
Department: Department of Heavy Industry
Enforcement Date : 31-03-1973
Section 24(g) r/w Section 3
Crime: Failing to comply with any order or direction made under this Act.
Section 24(f) r/w Section 3
Crime: Making a false or frivolous claim before the Tribunal with regard to the ownership of, or any right in, any share.
Section 24(e) r/w Section 3
Crime: Failing to furnish any return, statement or other information relating to the undertaking of the old company which has vested in the Central Government by this Act, upon being required in writing so to do.
Section 24(d) r/w Section 6
Crime: Wilfully failing to furnish an inventory as required by the Central Government or new company of the old company.
Section 24(d) r/w Section 6
Crime: Furnishing an inventory containing any particulars which are incorrect or false, when required by the Central Government or new company to furnish such inventory.
Section 24(c) r/w Section 5(2)
Crime: Wilfully withholding or failing to furnish to the Central Government, new company or any other specified person, any books, documents or other papers relating to the undertaking.
Section 24(b) r/w Section 3
Crime: Wrongfully obtaining possession of any property forming part of the undertaking which has been transferred to and vested in the Central Government by this Act.
Section 24(a) r/w Section 3
Crime: Wrongfully withholding property from the Central Government or new company
The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009
Enactment Date: 26-08-2009
Act Year: 2009
Ministry: Ministry of Education
Department: Department of School Education and Literacy
Enforcement Date: 01-04-2010
Education
Short Title
The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009
Long Title
An Act to provide for free and compulsory education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 26-08-2009
Act Year: 2009
Ministry: Ministry of Education
Department: Department of School Education and Literacy
Enforcement Date : 01-04-2010
Section 13(2)(b)
Crime: Subjecting a child or their parents or guardian to any screening procedure during the child's admission to school.
Section 13(2)(a)
Crime: Receiving a capitation fee as any school or person when admitting a child to school.
Section 18(5)
Crime: Establishing or running a school without obtaining certificate of recognition.
Section 18(5)
Crime: Continuing to run a school after withdrawal of recognition.
The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013
Enactment Date: 26-09-2013
Act Year: 2013
Ministry: Ministry of Rural Development
Department: Department of Land Resources
Enforcement Date: 01-01-2014
Land Laws
Short Title
The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013
Long Title
An Act to ensure, in consultation with institutions of local self-government and Gram Sabhas established under the Constitution, a humane, participative, informed and transparent process for land acquisition for industrialisation, development of essential infrastructural facilities and urbanisation with the least disturbance to the owners of the land and other affected families and provide just and fair compensation to the affected families whose land has been acquired or proposed to be acquired or are affected by such acquisition and make adequate provisions for such affected persons for their rehabilitation and resettlement and for ensuring that the cumulative outcome of compulsory acquisition should be that affected persons become partners in development leading to an improvement in their post acquisition social and economic status and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 26-09-2013
Act Year: 2013
Ministry: Ministry of Rural Development
Department: Department of Land Resources
Enforcement Date : 01-01-2014
Section 85
Crime: Contravening any of the provisions of this Act relating to payment of compensation or rehabilitation and resettlement.
Section 84(1)
Crime: Providing false or misleading information.
Section 84(1)
Crime: Producing any false document.
The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016
Enactment Date: 27-12-2016
Act Year: 2016
Ministry: Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Department: Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities
Social Welfare
Short Title
The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016
Long Title
An Act to give effect to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 27-12-2016
Act Year: 2016
Ministry: Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Department: Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities
Enforcement Date :
Section 93
Crime: Failing to produce any book, account or other documents or to to furnish any statement, information or particulars when duty-bound to do so under this Act.
Section 92(f)
Crime: Performing, conducting or directing any medical procedure to be performed on a woman with disability which leads to or is likely to lead to termination of pregnancy without her express consent, barring exceptions.
Section 92(e)
Crime: Voluntarily injuring, damaging or interferes with the use of any limb or sense or any supporting device of a person with disability.
Section 92(d)
Crime: Being in a position to dominate the will of a child or woman with disability, and using that position to exploit her sexually.
Section 92(c)
Crime: Voluntarily or knowingly denying food or fluids to a person with disability in one's actual charge or control.
Section 92(b)
Crime: Assaulting or using force to any person with disability with intent to dishonour them or outrage the modesty of a woman with disability.
Section 92(b)
Crime: Outraging the modesty of a woman with disability.
Section 92(a)
Crime: Intentionally insulting or intimidating with intent to humiliate a person with disability in any place within public view.
Section 91.
Crime: Fraudulently availing any benefit meant for persons with benchmark disabilities.
Section 89.
Crime: Contravening any of the provisions of this Act or any rules made thereunder.
The SAARC Convention (Suppression of Terrorism) Act, 1993
Enactment Date: 26-04-1993
Act Year: 1993
Ministry: Ministry of External Affairs
Enforcement Date: 26-04-1993
Criminal Justice
Short Title
The SAARC Convention (Suppression of Terrorism) Act, 1993
Long Title
An Act to give effect to the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Convention on Suppression of Terrorism and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 26-04-1993
Act Year: 1993
Ministry: Ministry of External Affairs
Enforcement Date : 26-04-1993
Section 4
Crime: Seizing or detaining any person and threatening to kill or injure them, to cause a Convention country to do or abstain from any act to avoid the execution of such threat.