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The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 2013
Enactment Date: 18-09-2013
Act Year: 2013
Ministry: Ministry of Finance
Department: Department of Financial Services
Enforcement Date: 01-02-2014
Financial Laws
Short Title
The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 2013
Long Title
An Act to provide for the establishment of an Authority to promote old age income security by establishing, developing and regulating pension funds, to protect the interests of subscribers to schemes of pension funds and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 18-09-2013
Act Year: 2013
Ministry: Ministry of Finance
Department: Department of Financial Services
Enforcement Date : 01-02-2014
Section 32(2)
Crime: Failing to pay the penalty imposed by the member under this Act.
Section 32(2)
Crime: Failing to comply with any of the directions or orders issued by the member under this Act.
Section 32(1)
Crime: Contravening the provisions of this Act or any rules and regulations made thereunder.
Section 16(7)(d)
Crime: Failing or refusing to sign the notes of any examination.
Section 16(7)(c)
Crime: Failing or refusing to appear before the Investigating Authority personally when required to do so without a reasonable cause.
Section 16(7)(b)
Crime: Failing or refusing to furnish any information as per the duty without a reasonable cause.
Section 16(7)(a)
Crime: Failing or refusing to produce any book, register, other document or record to an investigative Authority without a reasonable cause.
The Petroleum Act, 1934
Enactment Date: 06-09-1934
Act Year: 1934
Ministry: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Enforcement Date: 30-03-1937
Energy Laws
Short Title
The Petroleum Act, 1934
Long Title
An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the import, transport, storage, production, refining and blending of petroleum.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 06-09-1934
Act Year: 1934
Ministry: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Enforcement Date : 30-03-1937
Section 23(1)(f)
Crime: Failing to give information of an accident that has occurred in connection to the refining, blending, storage or conveyance of petroleum.
Section 23(1)(e)
Crime: Refusing or neglecting to show the authorised officer any petroleum in such place under one's control or charge where petroleum is imported, transported, stored, produced, refined or blended.
Section 23(1)(e)
Crime: Failing to provide required assistance in the inspection of petroleum, in any place under one's control or charge where petroleum is imported, transported, stored, produced, refined or blended.
Section 23(1)(e)
Crime: Refusing to allow an Inspector to take samples of petroleum during inspection in any place under one's control or charge where petroleum is imported, transported, stored, produced, refined or blended.
Section 23(1)(d)
Crime: Refusing or neglecting to show the authorised officer any receptacle, plant or appliance used, where petroleum is being imported, stored, produced, refined or blended or is under transport.
Section 23(1)(d)
Crime: Obstructing or failing to render reasonable assistance to authorised officer during an inspection where petroleum is being imported, stored, produced, refined or blended or is under transport.
Section 23(1)(c)
Crime: Contravening any condition of a licence with respect to importing, transporting, or storing petroleum.
Section 23(1)(b) r/w Section 5
Crime: Contravening any Central Government rule with respect to the production, refining and blending of petroleum.
Section 23(1)(b) r/w Section 4
Crime: Contravening any Central Government rule with respect to the import, transport and storage of petroleum.
Section 23(1)(a)
Crime: Refining or blending any petroleum in contravention of the provisions on control over petroleum, or any rules made thereunder.
Section 23(1)(a)
Crime: Storing any petroleum in contravention of the provisions on control over petroleum, or any rules made thereunder.
Section 23(1)(a)
Crime: Producing any petroleum in contravention of the provisions on control over petroleum, or any rules made thereunder.
Section 23(1)(a)
Crime: Transporting any petroleum in contravention of the provisions on control over petroleum, or any rules made thereunder.
Section 23(1)(a)
Crime: Importing any petroleum in contravention of the provisions on control over petroleum, or any rules made thereunder.
The Petroleum and Minerals Pipelines (Acquisition of Right of User in Land) Act, 1962
Enactment Date: 07-12-1962
Act Year: 1962
Ministry: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Enforcement Date: 07-12-1962
Energy Laws
Short Title
The Petroleum and Minerals Pipelines (Acquisition of Right of User in Land) Act, 1962
Long Title
An Act to provide for the acquisition of right of user in land for laying pipelines for the transport of petroleum and minerals and for matters connected therewith.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 07-12-1962
Act Year: 1962
Ministry: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Enforcement Date : 07-12-1962
Section 15(4)
Crime: Causing damage to a pipeline being used for transportation of petroleum products, crude oil, or gas with the intent to commit sabotage.
Section 15(4)
Crime: Causing damage to a pipeline being used for transportation of petroleum products, crude oil, or gas with the intent or knowledge that such damage to the pipeline can cause death or bodily injury.
Section 15(2)
Crime: Wilfully making any unauthorised connection with any pipeline laid.
Section 15(2)
Crime: Wilfully removing, destroying, damaging or displacing any pipeline laid.
Section 15(2)
Crime: Wilfully inserting any device to extract petroleum product or minerals from such pipeline.
Section 15(2)
Crime: Wilfully disrupting supplies being made through a pipeline.
Section 15(1) r/w Section 9
Crime: Owner or occupier of the land under which pipelines has been laid wilfully doing any act that will or likely cause damage in any manner to the pipeline.
Section 15(1) r/w Section 8
Crime: Wilfully obstructing any person from entering any land for the purpose of maintaining, examining, repairing, altering, or removing any pipelines or for inspection or measurement.
Section 15(1) r/w Section 7
Crime: Wilfully obstructing any person from laying pipelines in a land where the right of user is vested in the Central or State Government or a corporation.
Section 15(1) r/w Section 4
Crime: Wilfully obstructing any person from entering, surveying, taking levels of a land etc., for the purpose of ascertaining whether pipelines can be laid or for inspection.
Section 15(1) r/w Section 4
Crime: Wilfully filling up, destroying, damaging or displacing any trench or mark made to ascertain whether pipelines can be laid.
The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board Act, 2006
Enactment Date: 31-03-2006
Act Year: 2006
Ministry: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Enforcement Date: 01-10-2007
Energy Laws
Short Title
The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board Act, 2006
Long Title
An Act to provide for the establishment of Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board to regulate the refining, processing, storage, transportation, distribution, marketing and sale of petroleum, petroleum products and natural gas excluding production of crude oil and natural gas so as to protect the interests of consumers and entities engaged in specified activities relating to petroleum, petroleum products and natural gas and to ensure uninterrupted and adequate supply of petroleum, petroleum products and natural gas in all parts of the country and to promote competitive markets and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 31-03-2006
Act Year: 2006
Ministry: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Enforcement Date : 01-10-2007
Section 49
Crime: Willfully removing, destroying or damaging any pipeline or city or local natural gas distribution network or other work of the common carrier or contract carrier for supplying petroleum, petroleum products or natural gas.
Section 48.
Crime: Laying, building, operating or expanding a common carrier or contract carrier or a city or local natural gas distribution network without obtaining authorisation.
Section 47
Crime: Establishing or operating a liquefied natural gas terminal without registration.
Section 46
Crime: Any person, being an entity, markets any notified petroleum, petroleum products or natural gas without a valid registration, or authorisation.
Section 45.
Crime: Wilfully fails to comply with the order of the Appellate Tribunal.
Section 44
Crime: Contravening the directions of the Board.
The Pharmacy Act, 1948
Enactment Date: 04-03-1948
Act Year: 1948
Ministry: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Department: Department of Health and Family Welfare
Enforcement Date: 04-03-1948
Legal, Medical and Other Professions
Short Title
The Pharmacy Act, 1948
Long Title
An Act to regulate the profession of pharmacy.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 04-03-1948
Act Year: 1948
Ministry: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Department: Department of Health and Family Welfare
Enforcement Date : 04-03-1948
Section 43(1)
Crime: Failing to surrender one's certificate of registration or certificate of renewal, when one's name has been removed from the register of pharmacists, without sufficient cause.
Section 42(1)
Crime: Person other than a registered pharmacist compounding, preparing, or mixing any medicine on the prescription of a medical practitioner.
Section 42(1)
Crime: Person other than a registered pharmacist dispensing any medicine on the prescription of a medical practitioner.
Section 41(1)
Crime: Falsely representing or suggesting that one is registered as a pharmacist, by using the description pharmacist, chemist, druggist etc., or through other means.
The Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991
Enactment Date: 18-09-1991
Act Year: 1991
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of States
Enforcement Date: 11-07-1991
Charitable and Religious Institutions; Co-operative Societies
Short Title
The Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991
Long Title
An Act to prohibit conversion of any place of worship and to provide for the maintenance of the religious character of any place of worship as it existed on the 15th day of August, 1947, and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 18-09-1991
Act Year: 1991
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of States
Enforcement Date : 11-07-1991
Section 6(3) r/w Section 3
Crime: Criminally conspiring to convert any place of worship of any religious denomination or any section into a place of worship of a different section of the same religious denomination or of a different religious denomination or any section.
Section 6(1) r/w Section 3
Crime: Converting any place of worship of any religious denomination into a place of worship of a different section of the same religious denomination, or of a different religious denomination.
The Plantations Labour Act, 1951
Enactment Date: 02-11-1951
Act Year: 1951
Ministry: Ministry of Labour and Employment
Enforcement Date: 01-04-1954
Labour Laws
Short Title
The Plantations Labour Act, 1951
Long Title
An Act to provide for the welfare of labour, and to regulate the conditions of work, in plantations.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 02-11-1951
Act Year: 1951
Ministry: Ministry of Labour and Employment
Enforcement Date : 01-04-1954
Section 37A.
Crime: Employer failing to comply with a court order during the specified period.
Section 36
Crime: Contravening any provision of this Act or rules where there is no penalty provided.
Section 34.
Crime: Knowingly using a certificate granted to another person as one's own certificate.
Section 34.
Crime: Knowingly allowing one's certificate to be used or attempted to be used by another person.
Section 33(2)
Crime: Wilfully preventing any person from appearing before or being examined by an inspector.
Section 33(2)
Crime: Wilfully refusing to produce any register or other document on the demand of the inspector.
Section 33(1)
Crime: Obstructing an inspector in the discharge of their duties.
Section 33(1)
Crime: Refusing or wilfully neglecting to afford the inspector any reasonable facility for making any inspection, examination or inquiry authorised by or under this Act.
Section 35.
Crime: Contravening any provision of this Act or any rules which prohibit, restrict, or regulate the employment of persons in a plantation.
The Poisons Act, 1919
Enactment Date: 03-09-1919
Act Year: 1919
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Home
Enforcement Date: 03-09-1919
Public Health
Short Title
The Poisons Act, 1919
Long Title
An Act to consolidate and amend the law regulating the importation, possession and sale of poisons.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 03-09-1919
Act Year: 1919
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Home
Enforcement Date : 03-09-1919
Section 6(1)(c)
Crime: Breaking any condition of a licence for the importation of any poison.
Section 6(1)(b)
Crime: Importing any restricted poison without a license.
Section 6(1)(a) r/w Section 2
Crime: Breaching any rule made to regulate the sale and possession of poisons.
The Police Act, 1861
Enactment Date: 22-03-1861
Act Year: 1861
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Internal Security
Enforcement Date: 22-03-1861
Criminal Justice
Short Title
The Police Act, 1861
Long Title
An Act for the Regulation of Police.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 22-03-1861
Act Year: 1861
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Internal Security
Enforcement Date : 22-03-1861
Section 34
Crime: Slaughtering any cattle, cleaning any carcass, riding or driving any cattle recklessly or furiously, or training or breaking any horse or other cattle.
Section 34
Crime: Wantonly or cruelly beating, abusing or torturing any animal.
Section 34
Crime: Keeping any cattle or any conveyance standing longer than is required, or leaving any conveyance in such a manner as to cause inconvenience or danger to the public.
Section 34
Crime: Exposing any goods for sale.
Section 34
Crime: Throwing or laying down any dirt, filth, rubbish or any stones or building materials, or constructing any cowshed, stable or the like or causing any offensive matter to run from any house, factory, dung-heap or the like.
Section 34
Crime: Being drunk or riotous or being incapable of taking care of oneself.
Section 34
Crime: Wilfully and indecently exposing own person, or any offensive deformity or disease.
Section 34
Crime: Committing nuisance by easing oneself.
Section 34
Crime: Committing nuisance by bathing or washing in any tank or reservoir, not being a place set apart for the purpose.
Section 34
Crime: Neglecting one's duty to fence in or protect any well, tank or other dangerous place or structure.
Section 32 r/w Section 31
Crime: Failing to obey an order given by the police for keeping order on the public roads, in public streets, thoroughfares, ghats and landing-places, places of public resort.
Section 32 r/w Section 31
Crime: Failing to obey an order to prevent obstructions on the occasions of assemblies and processions on the public roads and public streets.
Section 32 r/w Section 30A(2)
Crime: Failing to obey an order for dispersing any procession or assembly which violates the conditions of any license granted.
Section 32 r/w Section 30A(1)
Crime: Failing to obey an order for stopping any procession which violates the conditions of any license granted for conduct or assemblies and processions.
Section 32 r/w Section 30(4)
Crime: Failing to obey an order regulating the extent to which music may be used in the streets on the occasion of festivals and ceremonies.
Section 32 r/w Section 30(2)
Crime: Conducting an assembly or procession without applying for a license, when required to have one.
Section 32 r/w Section 30(1)
Crime: Failing to obey directions relating to the timings, route and conduct of assemblies and processions on public roads, or in public streets or thoroughfares.
Section 29
Crime: Violating duty or wilfully breaching or neglecting any rule or regulation or lawful order made by a competent authority.
Section 29
Crime: Withdrawing from duties as a police officer without permission.
Section 29
Crime: Withdrawing from duties as a police officer without having given two months' previous notice.
Section 29
Crime: Police officer failing to report for duty on the expiration of leave.
Section 29
Crime: Police officer engaging without authority in any employment other than the police duty.
Section 29
Crime: Police officer being guilty of cowardice.
Section 29
Crime: Police officer offering any unwarrantable personal violence to any person in police custody.
Section 19
Crime: Neglecting or refusing to serve, or to perform one's assigned duties, as a special police officer.
Section 19
Crime: Neglecting or refusing to obey lawful order or direction for the performance of one's duties as a special police officer.
The Police-Forces (Restriction of Rights) Act, 1966
Enactment Date: 02-12-1966
Act Year: 1966
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Internal Security
Enforcement Date: 03-12-1966
Criminal Justice
Short Title
The Police-Forces (Restriction of Rights) Act, 1966
Long Title
An Act to provide for the restriction of certain rights conferred by Part III of the Constitution in their application to the members of the Forces charged with the maintenance of public order so as to ensure the proper discharge of their duties and the maintenance of discipline among them.
Basic Details
Enactment Date: 02-12-1966
Act Year: 1966
Ministry: Ministry of Home Affairs
Department: Department of Internal Security
Enforcement Date : 03-12-1966
Section 4
Crime: Being a member of, or associating in any way with, any trade union, labour union, political association or with any class of trade unions, labour unions or political associations, without authorization from the Central Government, while also being a member of a police force.
Section 4
Crime: Being a member of, or associating in any way with, any other society, institution, association or organisation that is not recognised as part of the force and is not of a purely social, recreational or religious nature, without authorization from the Central Government, while also being a member of the police force.
Section 4
Crime: Communicating with the press or publishing or causing to be published any book, letter or other document, without authorization from the Central Government, except where such communication or publication is in the bona fide discharge of duties or is of a purely literary, artistic or scientific character or is of a prescribed nature while being a member of the police force.
Section 4
Crime: Participating in, or addressing, any meeting or taking part in any demonstration, organised by any body of persons for any political purposes or for such other purposes as may be prescribed while being a member of the police force, without authorization from the Central Government.