Category: "Maharashtra Prevention of Begging Act 1959"
Section 7 : Offences to be tried summarily :
The Maharashtra Prevention of Begging Act 1959 Section 7 : Offences to be tried summarily : All offences under this Act except those under section 11 shall be tried in a summary way. INSTALL Android APP *Note : All content on this website is for… more »
Section 6 : Penalty for begging after detention..
The Maharashtra Prevention of Begging Act 1959 Section 6 : Penalty for begging after detention as beggar : (1) Whoever, having been previously detained in a Certified Institution under this Act is found begging, shall on conviction be punished as… more »
Section 5 : Summary inquiry in respect of persons..
The Maharashtra Prevention of Begging Act 1959 Section 5 : Summary inquiry in respect of persons found begging and their detention : (1) Where a person who is brought before the court under the last preceding section is not proved to have previously… more »
Section 4 : Power to require person found begging..
The Maharashtra Prevention of Begging Act 1959 Section 4 : Power to require person found begging to appear before Court : (1) Any police officer, or other person authorised in this behalf in accordance with rules made by the State Government, may arrest… more »
Section 3 : Powers of Courts :
The Maharashtra Prevention of Begging Act 1959 Chapter II : Procedure for Dealing with Beggars and Beggar Offenders : Section 3 : Powers of Courts : The powers conferred on courts by this Act shall be exercised only by the High Court, a Court of… more »
Section 2 : Maharashtra Prevention of Begging Act 1959
The Maharashtra Prevention of Begging Act 1959 Section 2 : Definitions : (1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires- (i) "begging" means- (a) soliciting or receiving alms in a public place, whether or not under any pretence such as singing,… more »
Section 1 : Maharashtra Prevention of Begging Act 1959
The Maharashtra Prevention of Begging Act 1959 Maharashtra Act No. X of 1960 : (This Act received the assent of President on the 3rd February 1960 ; assent was first published in the Bombay Government Gazette, Part IV, Extraordinary, on the 8th February… more »