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[The Sind District Police Act, 1867]
*[For Statement of Objects and Reasons, see B.G.G.,
1867, Pt. V, p. 61 for Report of the Select Committee, see ibid .,p. 78,
and for Proceedings in Council, see ibid, pp. 92, 343, and 358.
The short title was given by the Sind Short Titles
Act, 1921 (Sind 2 of 1921), which has been rep. by the Sind Laws (Adaptation,
Revision, Repeal and Declaration) Ordinance, 1955 (Surd 5 of 1955), s. 5,
Sch.1.]
[28th December, 1867]
An Act for the regulation of the District Police in **
[
** [Subs. by the W. P. A. O., 1964, for the
[Preamble] Rep. by the Sind Laws Regulation, 1936 (Reg. VI of 1936), s.3
1. [Rep. Sind Act IV of 1890.]
2. [Rep. Act 12 of 1873.]
3. [Rep. Sind Act IV of 1890.]
4. [Rep. Sind Act IV of 1890.]
5. [Rep. Sind Act IV of 1890.]
6. [Rep. Sind Act IV of 1890.]
7. [Rep. Sind Act IV of 1890.]
8. [Rep. Sind Act IV of 1890.]
9. [Rep. Sind Act IV of 1890.]
10. [Rep. Sind Act IV of 1890.]
11. [Rep. Sind Act IV of 1890.]
12. [Rep. Sind Act IV of 1890.]
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30. [Rep. Sind Act IV of 1890.]
31. [Rep. Sind Act IV of 1890.]
32. [Rep. Sind Act IV of 1890.]
33. Any person
who on any public thoroughfare, without he permission of a Magistrate **** * *
constructs any booth, shed, stable or the like, or lays down any stones or
building material; or ***The words "or Municipal Commissioner" rep.
by the Sind Laws (Adaptation, Revision, Repeal and Declaration) Ordinance, 1955
(Sind 5 of 1955) s. 6, Sch. II. who within the limits or site of any town or
village, without sufficient cause, willfully allows to accumulate any offensive
Matter in cesspools, dung-heaps or the like, so as to cause annoyance to the
neighbouring residents or to passengers; or who, without sufficient cause,
willfully allows any offensive matter to issue on to any public thoroughfare
from any house, factory, stable, privy or the like; or who deposits the bodies
of dead animals, or refuse or filth of any description either in channels which
in the rainy season feed any tank or reservoir set apart for drinking, or in
other places where to deposit such is offensive to the community; or who in
disregard of established rules or the order of a Magistrate, stakes or stores
grass or other inflammable material within fifty who disobeys the order of a
Magistrate given in respect to land in or near towns, villages or dwelling
places, or in or near public roads and thoroughfares, for the pruning of
hedges, or for the pruning or removal of overgrown prickly-pear or other
vegetation, the unchecked growth of which is likely to be injurious to health;
to remove the same when so stacked or stored; or yards
of a dwelling-house, out-house or other buildings; or fails
shall be punishable for every such offence, on conviction
before a Magistrate, to the extent of fifty rupees fine, or, in default of
payment, to imprisonment not exceeding eight days,---
Provided that no person shall be required below three
feet in height and three feet in width.
34. Removal of Prickly pear or other nuisance from
waste land of town or Village.----Whenever
the removal of prickly-pear or other vegetation or of any nuisance, from the
common or waste-land of any town or village shall, in the opinion of a
*[Magistrate of the first class], be necessary, it shall be lawful for the said
Magistrate to order such removal by a general notice addressed to all persons
having an interest in the said common land, and to the inhabitants of the town
or village at large, which notice shall be fixed to the **[Police station or
the Police outpost or the village school building] or other principal place of
public resort: and if within a reasonable time, being not less than seven days,
to be specified in the said notice the order be not carried out, the Magistrate
may cause the vegetation or nuisance to be removed, and on the requisition of
the said Magistrate the cost of the removal shall be assessed and levied from
the inhabitant; ***[as arrears of land revenuer********.
*Subs. by the
**Subs, by the Sind Laws (Adaptation, Revision, Repeal
and Declaration) Ordinance 1955 (Sind 5 of 1955) S. 7 , Sch. II, for
"chowree"
***Subs ibid, for "in the manner provided in
sections 16 and 17".
****The words" of this Act" rep. by the Sind
General Clauses Act, 1886 (
35 [Rep. Sind Act IV of 1890]
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