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Delhi Police Act,1978

Act No : 34


Section : Powers with regard to offences under Act 50 of 1960.

73.Powers with regard to offences under Act 50 of 1960.- (1) When in respect of an animal an offence punishable under sub-section (1) of section 11 or section 12 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 has been committed, or when there is a reasonable ground for suspecting that such offence has been committed, a police officer may--- (a) take the animal to the Metropolitan Magistrate, or (b) if the accused person so requires, take the animal to a veterinary officer specified by general or special order by the Administrator in this behalf: Provided that the police officer may, instead of taking the animal to a veterinary officer, take the animal for detention in a dispensary, or in any suitable place approved by the Administrator by general or special order and the animal shall thereupon be detained there until its production before a Metropolitan Magistrate, or (c) take the animal to an infirmary appointed under section 35 of the said Act for treatment and detention therein, pending direction of a Magistrate under sub-section (2) of that section, or (d) when the animal is in such physical condition that it cannot be taken to a veterinary officer or a Metropolitan magistrate, draw 317 up a report of the condition of the animal in the presence of two or more respectable persons describing such wound, sores, fractures bruises, or other marks of injury as may be found on the body of the animal: Provided that the police officer may take the animal for detention in a dispensary or any suitable place approved by the Administrator by general or special order and the animal shall thereupon be detained there until its production before a Metropolitan Magistrate. (2) Where an animal is detained in a dispensary, infirmary or other place under sub-section (1), the animal shall be produced before a Metropolitan Magistrate with the least possible delay and in 'any case within a period not exceeding three days from the date on which it was so detained.


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