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Cantonments Act,2006

Act No : 41


Section : CASES IN WHICH POLICE MAY ARREST WITHOUT WARRANT

SCHEDULE IV(See section 314)CASES IN WHICH POLICE MAY ARREST WITHOUT WARRANTPART A Section Subject174 Making or selling of food, etc., or washing of clothes, by infected person. 289(1)(a)(i) Drunkenness, etc.PART B183(1) Remaining in, or re-entering, cantonment after notice ofexpulsion for failure to attend hospital or dispensary. 259 Destroying, etc., name of street or number affixed to building.282 Feeding animal on filth, etc. 289(1)(a)(ii) Using threatening or abusive words, etc. 289(1)(a)(iii) Indecent exposure of person, etc. 289(1)(a)(iv) Begging. 289(1)(a)(v) Exposing deformity, etc. 289(1)(a)(vii) Gaming. 289(1)(a)(xii) Destroying notice, etc. 289(1)(a)(xiii) Displaces, damages, alters, pavements, gutter, stormwater drain.289(1)(f) Keeping common gaming-house, etc. 289(1)(g) Beating drum, etc. 289(1)(h) Singing, etc., so as to disturb public peace or order. 290(6) Setting loose, or setting on, ferocious dog. 296 Discharging fire-arms, etc., so as to cause danger. 300 Loitering or importuning for sexual immorality. 304(a) Remaining in, or returning to, a cantonment after notice of expulsion.


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