ljdkjh xtV] mRrjk[k - India Code
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ljdkjh xtV] mRrjk[k.M
mRrjk[k.M ljdkj }kjk izdkf”kr
vlk/kkj.k
fo/kk;h ifjf”k’V
Hkkx&1] [k.M ¼d½
¼mÙkjk[k.M vf/kfu;e½
nsgjknwu] “kqdzokj] 04 tuojh] 2008 bZ0
ikS’k] 14] 1929 “kd lEor~
mRrjk[k.M “kklu
fo/kk;h ,oa lalnh; dk;Z foHkkx
la[;k 1215@fo/kk;h ,oa lalnh; dk;Z@2008
nsgjknwu] 04 tuojh] 2008
vf/klwpuk
fofo/k
**Hkkjr dk lafo/kku** ds vuqPNsn 200 ds v/khu jkT;iky egksn; us mRrjk[k.M fo/kku lHkk }kjk
ikfjr mRrjk[k.M iqfyl fo/ks;d] 2007 dks fnukad 02 tuojh] 2008 dks vuqefr iznku dh vkSj og
mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 01 o’kZ 2008 ds :i esa loZ&lk/kkj.k dh lwpukFkZ bl vf/klwpuk }kjk
izdkf”kr fd;k tkrk gSA
mÙkjk[k.M iqfyl vf/kfu;e] 2007
izoj lfefr }kjk ;Fkk la”kksf/kr
¿vf/kfu;e la[;k 01] o’kZ 2008À
iqfyl O;oLFkk dh mHkjrh gqbZ pqukSfr;ksa] dkuwu dk “kklu ykxw djus] jkT; vkSj turk dh lqj{kk dh leL;k;sa]
lq”kklu ,oa ekuo vf/kdkjksa dks /;ku esa j[krs gq,] iqfyl vf/k’Bku] fofu;eksa rFkk izcU/ku] iqfyl dh Hkwfedk] drZO;ksa vkSj
mÙkjnkf;Roksa dks iqu% ifjHkkf’kr djrs gq, n{k O;kolkf;d] izHkkoh tokcnsg vkSj turk dh fe= iqfyl dks mÙkjnk;h cuk,
tkus ds nf’Vdks.k ls ;g
vf/kfu;e
Hkkjr x.kjkT; ds 58osa o’kZ esa mÙkjk[k.M jkT; dh fo/kku lHkk }kjk fuEufyf[kr vf/kfu;e :Ik esa vf/kfu;fer
gks%&
v/;k;&,d
izkjfEHkd
Lakf{kIr uke] izkjEHk
vkSj foLrkj
1- ¼1½ bl vf/kfu;e dk laf{kIr uke mRRkjk[k.M iqfyl vf/kfu;e] 2007 gSA
¼2½ ;g] jktLo iqfyl {ks= dks NksM+dj] leLr mRrjk[k.M jkT; vkSj jkT; ds ckgj rSukr
jkT; iqfyl cy ij ykxw gksxkA
¼3½ ;g ml fnuk¡d dks izo`Rr gksxk tks ljdkj }kjk jkti= eas vf/klwfpr dj fu;r fd;k
tk;A
IkfjHkk’kk;sa 2- bl vf/kfu;e eas tc rd fd lUnHkZ ls vU;Fkk visf{kr u gks%&
¼d½ ^^vf/kfu;e^^ ls mRrjk[k.M iqfyl vf/kfu;e] 2007 vfHkizsr gS(
¼[k½ ^^i”kq^^ ls xk;] HkSal] ÅaV] ?kksMs] x/ks] [kPpj] HksM] cdjh vkSj lwvj vfHkizsr gS(
¼x½ ^^eq[; lfpo^^ ls jkT; ljdkj dk eq[; lfpo vfHkiszr gS(
¼?k½ ^^ftyk^^ ls mRrj izns”k Hkw&jktLo vf/kfu;e] 1901 ¼mRrjk[k.M jkT; eas ;Fkk izoRr vkSj
le;≤ ij ;Fkkla”kksf/kr½ ds v/khu ftys ds :i eas vf/klwfpr jktLo {ks= vfHkizsr
gS(
¼³½ ^^ftyk eftLVªsV^^ ls ,slk eq[; vf/kdkjh vfHkizsr gS ftls ftys ds flfoy iz”kklu lkSaik
x;k gS vkSj n.M izfdz;k lafgrk] 1973 ¼dsUnzh; vf/kfu;e la[;k 2 o’kZ 1974½ dh /kkjk
20 ds v/khu jkT; ljdkj }kjk bl :i eaas fu;qDr fd;k x;k gS(
¼p½ ^^e.Myk;qDr^^ ls ,slk vf/kdkjh vfHkizsr gS] ftls bl :i eas inkfofgr fd;k x;k gS
vkSj tks mRrj izns”k Hkw&jktLo vf/kfu;e] 1901 ¼mRrjk[k.M jkT; eas ;Fkk izo`Rr vkSj
le;& le; ij ;Fkkla”kksf/kr½ ds v/khu vf/klwfpr jktLo e.My dk izHkkjh gS(
¼N½ ^^?kjsyw lsod^^ ls ,slk O;fDr vfHkizsr gS] tks ikfjJfed ij vFkok vU;Fkk] ?kjksa eas ?kjsyw
dk;Z djrk gS(
¼t½ ^^jkT; ds fo:) nzksg^^ ls fdlh lewg ;k tula[;k ds fdlh Hkkx }kjk ,slk jktnzksg
vfHkizsr gS] ftleas fdlh Hkkjrh; {ks= eas fdlh Hkkx dks iFkd djuk Hkh] lfEefyr gS(
¼>½ ^^vkUrfjd lqj{kk^^ ls jkT; ds vUnj fo/oaldkjh vkSj jk’Vªfojks/kh rkdrksa ls jkT; dh
,drk o v[k.Mrk dk ifjj{k.k vfHkizsr gS(
¼¥½ ^^;q)eku xfrfof/k;k¡^^ ls jktuSfrd mn~ns”; izkIr djus ds fy, foLQksVd] Toyu”khu
inkFkZ] vkXus;L= ;k vU; ?kkrd vL=ksa ;k [krjukd inkFkkZsa ds mi;ksx }kjk fdlh
lewg dh fgald xfrfof/k vfHkizsr gS(
¼V½ ^^uSfrd v/kerk^^ ls ,sls fdlh vijk/k eas “kkfey gksuk vfHkizsr gS] tks vU; ckrksa ds
lkFk&lkFk] Ny&diV] tkylkth] Lokid ¼Mªx½ u”kk fdlh efgyk dh “kkyhurk dks
Bsl igq¡pkuk ;k Hkkjrh; n.M lafgrk ¼vf/kfu;e la[;k 45 o’kZ 1860½ ds v/;k;&6 eas
mfYyf[kr jkT; ds fo:) fd;k x;k dksbZ vijk/k lfEefyr gS(
¼B½ ^^laxfBr vijk/k^^ eas ,slk vijk/k lfEefyr gS] tks fgalk ;k fgalk dh /kedh }kjk voS/k
ykHk izkIr djus ds lkekU; vk”k; ds vuqlj.k eas fdlh lewg ;k O;fDr;ksa ds fxjksg
}kjk fd;k x;k gks(
¼M½ ^^lkoZtfud vkeksn ,oa lkoZtfud euksjatu LFky^^ ls ,slk LFkku vfHkizsr gS] tks jkT;
ljdkj }kjk vf/klwfpr fd;s tk;sa(
¼<½ ^^iqfyl ftyk^^ ls ,slk izknsf”kd {ks= vfHkizsr gS] ftls ljdkj }kjk bl fufeRr
vf/klwfpr fd;k x;k gS(
¼.k½ ^^iqfyl ftys dh lhek^^ ls jktLo iqfyl {ks= dks NksM+dj jktLo ftys dk izknsf”kd
{ks= vfHkizsr gS(
¼r½ ^^iqfyl vf/kdkjh^^ ls Hkkjrh; iqfyl lsok] mRrjk[k.M iqfyl lsok vFkok mRrjk[k.M
v/khuLFk iqfyl lsok ds vf/kdkjh vfHkizsr gS vkSj bleas bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu xfBr
fdlh vU; lsok ds iqfyl vf/kdkjh Hkh lfEefyr gS(
1¿¼Fk½ ^^iqfyl dkfeZd^^ ls ,sls iqfyl vf/kdkjh ,oa leLr vU; O;fDr vfHkiszr gS] ftuds
fy, iqfyl egkfuns”kd ;k iqfyl egkfuns”kd dk dksbZ v/khuLFk vf/kdkjh fu;qfDr
izkf/kdkjh gS(À
¼n½ ^^fofgr^^ ls bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu fofgr vfHkizsr gS(
¼/k½ ^^lkoZtfud LFky^^ ls ,slk LFkku vfHkizsr gS] tgk¡ turk izos”k dj ldrh gS vkSj bleas
fuEufyf[kr LFkku lfEefyr gksaxs&
¼,d½ lkoZtfud Hkou] Lekjd vkSj mudh ifjlhek,a( vkSj
¼nks½ dksbZ ,slk LFkku tks turk dks ikuh izkIr djus] /kksus] Luku djus ;k euksjatu ds
iz;kstuksa ds fy, lqyHk gks(
¼u½ ^^fofu;e^^ ls bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu cuk;s x;s fofu;e vfHkizsr gS(
¼i½ ^^jktLo iqfyl {ks=^^ ls bl :i eas fo|eku vFkok jktLo iqfyl {ks= ds :i eas
vf/klwfpr fd;k x;k {ks= vfHkizsr gS(
¼Q½ ^^jktLo iqfyl iz.kkyh^^ ls jktLo iqfyl {ks= eas fo|eku iqfyl dh dk;Z iz.kkyh
vfHkizsr gS(
¼c½ ^^fu;e^^ ls bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu cuk;s x;s fu;e vfHkizsr gS(
¼Hk½ ^^lsok^^ ls bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu xfBr iqfyl lsok vfHkizsr gS(
¼e½ ^^v/khuLFk in^^ ls lgk;d vFkok mi iqfyl v/kh{kd ds fuEu Lrj ds in vfHkizsr gS(
¼;½ ^^iqfyl v/kh{kd^^ ls iqfyl ftyk dk izHkkjh iqfyl vf/kdkjh ,oa lerqY; in ds iqfyl
vf/kdkjh vfHkizsr gS(
¼j½ ^^vkradoknh xfrfof/k^^ ls lekt ;k mlds fdlh Hkkx eas vkrad QSykus ds mn~ns”; vkSj
fof/k }kjk LFkkfir ljdkj dks vR;f/kd Hk;Hkhr djus ds vk”k; ls foLQksVdksa ;k
Toyu”khy inkFkkZsa ;k vkXus;L=ksa ;k vU; ?kkrd “kL=ksa ;k fo’kSyh xSlkas ;k vU;
jlk;uksa ;k ifjladVe; izdfr ds inkFkkZsa ds mi;ksx }kjk fdlh O;fDRk ;k lewg dh
dksbZ xfrfof/k vfHkizsr gS(
¼y½ ^^ihfM+r^^ ls ,slk O;fDr vfHkizsr gS] ftldks O;fDrxr vFkok lkewfgd :i ls vkijkf/kd
vigkfu] ftleas “kkjhfjd vFkok ekufld {kfr] HkkoukRed ihM+k] vkfFkZd gkfu vFkok
muds ekSfyd vf/kdkjksa dks i;kZIr :i ls gkfu igq¡ph gks rFkk bleas mRrjk[k.M eas ykxw
fof/k;k¡ ,ao mudk mYya?ku Hkh lfEefyr gS(
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1& mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 27 o’kZ 2018 dh /kkjk 2 }kjk ¼Fk½ izLrkforA
¼o½ ^^lk{kh^^ ls ,slk O;fDr vfHkizsr gS%&
¼d½ ftlus fdlh vijk/k ds lECkU/k eas tSlk fofgr fd;k tk,] c;ku fn;k gS ;k
lk{; fn;k gS ;k nsus dk lger gks x;k gS(
¼[k½ mijksDr [k.M ¼d½ eas fufnZ’V O;fDr d s lg;ksxh vFkok lEcU/kh }kjk bl
vf/kfu;e ds v/khu laj{k.k vFkok vU; lgk;rk visf{kr gks ldrh gS( ;k
¼x½ fdlh vU; dkj.k ls bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu laj{k.k vFkok vU; lgk;rk dh
vis{kk djsA
fVIi.kh %& ,sls “kCnksa vkSj inksa dk] ftudk bl vf/kfu;e esa iz;ksx fd;k x;k gS] fdUrq
ftUgsa fo”ks’k :Ik ls ifjHkkf’kr ugha fd;k x;k gS] ogh vFkZ gksxk] tks n.M izfdz;k
lafgrk] 1973 rFkk Hkkjrh; n.M lafgrk] 1860 esa fn;k x;k gSA
v/;k;&nks
iqfyl cy dk xBu ,oa laxBu
jkT; ds fy, ,d
iqfyl cy dk xBu
3- ¼1½ jkT; ds fy, ,d iqfyl cy gksxkA
¼2½ iqfyl cy eass ,sls in] lnL; rFkk ,slk@,sls laxBu gksaxs tks lk/kkj.k vkSj fo”ks’k
vkns”kksa }kjk jkT; ljdkj fofgr djsA
¼3½ jkT; ljdkj ds lexz fu;a=.k ds v/;/khu jkT; ds iqfyl cy dk iz”kklu iqfyl
egkfuns”kd eas fufgr jgsxkA
iqfyl jsat 4- ¼1½ jkT; ljdkj vf/klwpuk }kjk jkT; dks ,d ;k ,d ls vf/kd iqfyl jast eas foHkkftr
dj ldsxhA
¼2½ iqfyl jast eas iqfyl cy dk iz”kklu ,d vf/kdkjh eas fufgr gksxk] ftldk in iqfyl
mi egkfujh{kd ds Lrj ls fuEu ugha gksxkA
iqfyl ftyk 5- ftyk eftLVªsV dh LFkkuh; vf/kdkfjrk eas iqfyl ftyk dk iz”kklu ftyk eftLVªsV ds
lkekU; leUo; rFkk lkekU; funsZ”ku eas iqfyl v/kh{kd eas fufgr gksxkA
ftyk Lrjh; fo”ks’k
izdks’B
6- fdlh fo”ks’k Js.kh ds vijk/k ij dk;Zokgh djus ;k vijk/k ls ihfM+r O;fDr lfgr
leqnk; dks vkerkSj ij csgrj lsok iznku djus ds iz;kstu ls jkT; ljdkj fdlh
iqfyl ftys eas ,d ;k ,d ls vf/kd fo”ks’k izdks’B lftr dj ldsxhA
iqfyl Fkkus 7- ¼1½ jkT; ljdkj] vf/klwpuk }kjk] pkSfd;ksa lfgr ;k muds fcuk iqfyl Fkkus lftr djsxhA
¼2½ jkT; ljdkj] vf/klwpuk }kjk] oRr vf/klwfpr djsxh vkSj ,d o`Rr eas U;wure nks Fkkus
gksaxsA
¼3½ Fkkus dk iz/kku izHkkjh vf/kdkjh gksxk] ftldk in iqfyl mifujh{kd ds Lrj ls fuEu
ugha gksxkA
jktLo iqfyl {ks= 8- jktLo iqfyl iz.kkyh ds v/khu fdlh ftys dk ,slk {ks= gksxk] ftls le;≤ ij
ljdkj }kjk vo/kkfjr fd;k tk,A
jsyos iqfyLk 9- ¼1½ bl vf/kfu;e eas fdlh ckr ds gksrs gq, Hkh] jkT; ljdkj] jkti= eas vf/klwpuk ds
ek/;e ls] jkT; eas ,sls jsy {ks=ksa dks lfEefyr djrs gq,] tks fofufnZ’V fd;s tk;a]
iqfyl v/kh{kd ds v/khu ,d ;k ,d ls vf/kd jsyos iqfyl ftys lftr dj ldrh
gSA
¼2½ jkT; ljdkj] vf/klwpuk }kjk ,d jssyos iqfyl ftys dks lgk;d@mi iqfyl v/kh{kd
ds Lrj ds vf/kdkjh ds v/khu ,d ;k ,d ls vf/kd oRrksa eas foHkkftr dj ldsxhA
¼3½ jkT; ljdkj] vf/klwpuk }kjk] fdlh jsyos iqfyl ftys eas ,d vf/kdkjh ds v/khu]
ftldk in iqfyl mi fujh{kd ds Lrj ls fuEu ugha gksxk] ,d ;k ,d ls vf/kd Fkkus
lftr dj ldsxhA
jkT; vfHklwpuk
foHkkx
10- jkT; ljdkj] lk/kkj.k ;k fo”ks’k vkns”k }kjk] vfHklwpuk ds laxzg] lekdyu] fo”ys’k.k
vkSj izlkj ds fy, jkT; vfHklwpuk foHkkx lftr dj ldrh gSA
jkT; vijk/k vUos’k.k
foHkkx
11- jkT; ljdkj] lk/kkj.k vFkok fo”ks’k vkns”k }kjk] fofufnZ’V vijk/kksa ds vUos’k.k gsrq ;k
tSalk iqfyl egkfuns”kd vkSj@;k jkT; ljdkj }kjk funs”k fn;k tk,] vijk/k vUos’k.k
foHkkx lftr dj ldrh gSA
fof”k’V iqfyl bdkbZ;k¡ 12- bl vf/kfu;e ;k rRle; izoÙk fdlh vU; fof/k eas fdlh ckr ds gksrs gq, Hkh%&
¼1½ jkT; ljdkj] lk/kkj.k ;k fo”ks’k vkns”k }kjk] fof”k’V iqfyl cy dk fuekZ.k] la[;k]
dR;] mÙkjnkf;Ro Hkh vo/kkfjr dj ldsxhA
¼2½ fof”k’V iqfyl cy eas ,slk iz”kklfud <kapk vkSj inkuqdze gksxk] tSlk fofgr fd;k
tk,A
¼3½ fof”k’V iqfyl cy ds dÙkZO;] mÙkjnkf;Ro] “kfDr;k¡ vkSj fo”ks’kkf/kdkj ,sls gksaxs] tSals
jkT; ljdkj }kjk fofgr fd, tk,aA
¼4½ jkT; ljdkj] lk/kkj.k vFkok fo”ks’k vkns”k }kjk] ,sls fof”k’V iqfyl cy dks Hkax dj
ldrh gS vFkok ;qfDr laxr cuk ldrh gSA
ftyk l”kL= fjtoZ
,oa jkT; l”kL=
iqfyl cVkfy;u
13- fof/k ds izorZu vkSj O;oLFkk cuk;s j[kus ;k ,slh ifjfLFkfr;ksa eas tc “kkfUr ds Hkax gksus
dh lEHkkouk gks vkSj vkink izcU/ku dk;kZsa] cfUn;ksa ds vuqj{kdksa ;k ,sls vU;
dÙkZO;ksa ds ikyu eas] ftuds fy, fo”ks’k “kL= ;k j.kuhfr eas dq”ky ;k l”kL= iqfyl
dh mifLFkfr vko”;d gks] flfoy iqfyl dh lgk;rk ds fy, jkT; ljdkj leqfpr
ekuo “kfDr lfgr izR;sd iqfyl ftys ds fy, l”kL= iqfyl fjtoZ ds :i eas vkSj
jkT; ds fy, leqfpr la[;k eas l”kL= iqfyl cVkfy;u ds :i eas l”kL= iqfyl
bdkbZ;k¡ ;k fo”ks’k l”kL= iqfyl bdkbZ;k¡ lftr djsxhA ,sls fjtoZ cVkfy;uksa dk
xBu] izf”k{k.k] rSukrh vkSj iz”kklu bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu cuk;s x;s fu;eksa ds
vuqlkj gksxkA
fo”ks’k iqfyl vf/kdkjh 14- bl fufeÙk fofgr fu;eksa ds v/khu jgrs gq,] fo”ks’k ifjfLFkfr;ksa eas] fo”ks’k iqfyl
vf/kdkjh] ftyk eftLVªsV ds ijke”kZ ls iqfyl v/kh{kd }kjk fu;qDr fd;s tk,axsA
Ikqfyl izf”k{k.k laLFkk, 15- ¼1½ jkT; ljdkj] iqfyl egkfuns”kd ds ijke”kZ ls] iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa ,oa deZpkfj;ksa ds
fy, izf”k{k.k&lg&f”k{kk uhfr fu/kkZfjr dj ldrh gSA bl uhfr dk mn~ns”; iqfyl
vf/kdkfj;ksa eas] tSls&tSls os vius O;olk; eas izxfr djrs tk,a] eas mi;qDr “kSf{kd ,ao
O;kolkf;d ;ksX;rk,a izkIr djus ds fy, lsok laLdfr dks izksRlkfgr djuk Hkh gksxkA
¼2½ jkT; ljdkj] lk/kkj.k vFkok fo”ks’k vkns”k }kjk] jkT; iqfyl izf”k{k.k laLFkkuksa] iqfyl
izf”k{k.k fo|ky; vkSj vU; izf”k{k.k laLFkkvksa lfgr iqfyl izf”k{k.k laLFkk,a LFkkfir dj
ldsxhA
¼3½ iqfyl izf”k{k.k laLFkkvksa dk i;Zos{k.k rFkk iz”kklu bl iz;kstu gsrq cuk, x, fofu;eksa
ds vuqlkj gksxkA
iqfyl vuqla/kku ,oa
fodkl C;wjks
16- ¼1½ jkT; ljdkj] iqfyl vkSj vijk/k ls lEcfU/kr fo’k;ksa ij vuqla/kku djus ds fy, iqfyl
vuqla/kku ,oa fodkl C;wjks dh LFkkiuk dj ldsxhA
¼2½ C;wjks dk iz”kklu vkSj dkedkt dh ifjfLFkfr;k¡ ,slh gksaxh] tSlh fofgr dh tk,aA
Rkduhdh ,oa lgk;d
cy
17- jkT; ljdkj] iqfyl egkfuns”kd ds lexz fu;a=.k eas rduhdh vfHkdj.kksa vkSj lsokvksa
dk ltu ,ao vuqj{k.k dj ldrh gS] tSlk le;≤ ij vf/klwpukvksa }kjk bl
fufeÙk visf{kr gksA
fof/k lykgdkj vkSj
foÙkh; fu;U=d
18- jkT; ljdkj] fof/kd ,oa foÙkh; ekeyksa eas iqfyl egkfuns”kd dh lgk;rk vkSj mls
ijke”kZ nsus ds fy, dze”k% ,d fof/k lykgdkj vkSj ,d foÙkh; fu;U=d fu;qDr dj
ldsxhA
v/;k;&rhu
iqfyl cy dk iz”kklu
iqfyl cy ij v/kh{k.k 19- fdlh vU; fof/k eas dksbZ ckr ds gksrs gq, Hkh] jkT; ljdkj] iqfyl cy ls lEcfU/kr
lHkh ekeyksa eas] v/kh{k.k dh “kfDr dk iz;ksx djsxhA
Ikqfyl egkfuns”kd 20- ¼1½ iqfyl egkfuns”kd ds lexz fu;a=.k] funs”ku vkSj i;Zos{k.k ds fy, jkT; ljdkj ,d
iqfyl egkfuns”kd fu;qDr djsxhA
¼2½ iqfyl egkfuns”kd ds in ij] iwoZ ls dk;Zjr vf/kdkfj;ksa vFkok ,sls vf/kdkfj;ksa] tks
iqfyl egkfuns”kd ds in ij inksUufr ds ;ksX; ik;s x, gSa] dh ukfedk eas ls] ljdkj
}kjk xfBr ,d lfefr }kjk] laoh{kk ds i”pkr] fu;qDr dh tk;sxh %
ijUrq ;g fd ukfedk eas vf/kdkfj;ksa dh la[;k jkT; eas egkfuns”kd ds fy,
Lohdr laoxZ inksa dh la[;k dh rhu xquk ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA
¼3½ bl izdkj fu;qDr iqfyl egkfuns”kd dk dk;Zdky vf/ko’kZrk ds v/khu jgrs gq,
U;wure nks o’kZ gksxkA
¼4½ jkT; ljdkj] fuEufyf[kr vk/kkj ij] dkj.k fofufnZ’V djrs gq,] ,d fyf[kr vkns”k
}kjk] iqfyl egkfuns”kd dks mlds in ls] mlds dk;Zdky dh lekfIr ls iwoZ gVk
ldrh gS%&
¼,d½ fdlh nkf.Md vijk/k eas fdlh fof/k U;k;ky; }kjk nks’k fl) fd;s tkus ij
vFkok fdlh U;k;ky; }kjk Hkz’Vkpkj vFkok uSfrd v/kerk eas vUroZfyr ekeys
eas vkjksi yxk;s tkus ij( ;k
¼nks½ “kkjhfjd vkSj ekufld jksx ls v{kerk ds dkj.k] iqfyl egkfuns”kd ds :Ik eas
vius dR;ksa ds fuoZgu ds fy, v;ksX; gksus ij( ;k
¼rhu½ dsUnz vFkok vU; jkT; ljdkj ds v/khu leku in ;k mPPkre in ij izksUufr
fd;s tkus ij( ;k
¼pkj½ mlds Lo;a ds vuqjks/k ij(
¼5½ vkiokfnd ekeyksa eas] iqfyl egkfuns”kd jkT; ljdkj }kjk ?kksj vn{krk ;k mis{kk ds
fy, mlds dk;Zdky dh lekfIr ls iwoZ in ls gVk;k tk ldsxk] ;fn izkjfEHkd tkap
ds ckn izFken’V~;k xEHkhj izdfr dk ekeyk LFkkfir gks tk;sA
Ikqfyl iz”kklu 21- ljdkj ds vuqeksnu ds v/;/khu] iqfyl egkfuns”kd bl vf/kfu;e vkSj rRle; izoÙk
fdlh vU; fof/k ds vuq:Ik %&
¼d½ vijk/k fuokj.k]
¼[k½ vijk/k vUos’k.k]
¼x½ dkuwu vkSj O;oLFkk cuk;s j[kus]
¼?k½ iqfyl laxBu vkSj iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa }kjk fu’ikfnr dk;Z dk fofu;eu vkSj
fujh{k.k]
¼³½ iqfyl cy dks iznku fd;s tkus okys gfFk;kjksa] lTtk] iks’kkd vkSj vU; lk/kuksa
dk fooj.k vkSj ek=k dk fu/kkZj.k]
¼p½ iqfyl cy ds lnL;ksa ds vkokl LFky dk p;u]
¼N½ iqfyl cy dk fofu;eu] rSukrh] lapyu vkSj vofLFkfr]
¼t½ lHkh inksa vkSj Jsf.k;ksa ds vf/kdkfj;ksa dks M~;wVh lkSaiuk vkSj jhfr vkSj “krsZa fofgr
djuk] ftuds v/khu os dze”k% viuh “kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx vkSj dÙkZO;ksa dk ikyu
djsaxs]
¼>½ iqfyl }kjk vfHklwpuk vkSj lwpuk dks ,d= djus rFkk mlds lEizs’k.k dk
fofu;eu] vkSj
¼¥½ lk/kkj.kr% iqfyl dks vf/kd n{k cukus] “kfDr dk nq:i;ksx vkSj muds }kjk
dÙkZO;ksa dh mis{kk dks jksdus ds fy, iqfyl dh fofHkUu bdkbZ;ksa vkSj vf/kdkfj;ksa
}kjk j[ks tkus okys vfHkys[k] jftLVj vkSj izi= rFkk izLrqr fd;s tkus okyh
foojf.k;k¡ fofgr djus ds fy,] fofu;e cuk;sxk vkSj vkns”k tkjh djsxkA
vuq”kklfud dk;Zokfg;k 22- ^^Hkkjr dk lafo/kku^^ ds vuqPNsn 311 ds micU/kksa ds v/khu] vuq”kklfud dk;Zokfg;k¡
bl vf/kfu;e ds vUrxZr cuk;s x;s fu;eksa vkSj fofu;eksa ds vuqlkj lapkfyr dh
tk,xhA
vuq”kklfud “kkfLr;k 23- ¼1½ iqfyl v/kh{kd ds Lrj ;k mlls mPprj Lrj dk vf/kdkjh ml Lrj ds iqfyl
vf/kdkjh] dks ftldk og fu;qfDRk izkf/kdkjh gS] fuEufyf[kr eas ls dksbZ n.M ns ldsxk]
vFkkZr&
¼d½ inkoufr(
¼[k½ vfuok;Z lsokfuofÙk(
¼x½ lsok ls gVkuk(
¼?k½ inP;qfr(
¼³½ osru eas dVkSrh(
¼p½ osru of) jksduk( vkSj
¼N½ inksUufr jksdukA
¼2½ iqfyl v/kh{kd ds Lrj dk ;k mlls mPprj Lrj dk dksbZ iqfyl vf/kdkjh] vius
v/khuLFk vjktif=r iqfyl vf/kdkjh dks fuEufyf[kr eas ls dksbZ n.M ns ldsxk]
vFkkZr&
¼d½ ,d ekg ls vuf/kd ds osru dk tqekZuk(
¼[k½ ifjfuUnk ;k HkRlZukA
¼3½ dksbZ Hkh iqfyl mi v/kh{kd ;k mlds lerqY; Lrj dk dksbZ vf/kdkjh] iqfyl fujh{kd]
mi fujh{kd ;k mlls fuEu Lrj ds fdlh vf/kdkjh dks ifjfuUnk ;k HkRlZuk dk n.M
ns ldrk gSA
¼4½ fujh{kd ;k mlls mPprj Lrj dk dksbZ vf/kdkjh dkUlVsfcy vkSj gsMdkUlVsfcy dks
y?kq n.M ns ldsxkA
¼5½ fdlh vf/kdkjh dks mi/kkjk ¼1½] ¼2½] ¼3½ vFkok ¼4½ eas mfYyf[kr n.M fn;s tkus ij
mlds }kjk mlh laO;ogkj eas fd;s x;s nkf.Md vijk/k ls] ftleas foHkkxh; dk;Zokgh
ds dkj.k fdlh foHkkxh; fu;e ds mYya?ku djus ij mls nf.Mr fd;k x;k gS]
vfHk;kstu dh mldh ftEesnkjh izHkkfor ugha gksxhA
fuyEcu 24- iqfyl v/kh{kd ;k mlls mPprj Lrj dk dksbZ iqfyl vf/kdkjh vius v/khuLFk
fujh{kd ;k mlls fuEu Lrj ds iqfyl vf/kdkjh dks dkj.k vfHkfyf[kr djus ds
mijkUr fuyfEcr dj ldsxkA
vopkj 25- dksbZ Hkh iqfyl vf/kdkjh fdlh vU; vipkj ;k O;ogkj ds] tSlk fd laxr fu;eksa eas
fofgr gS] vfrfjDr fuEufyf[kr eas ls fdlh vopkj ds fy, vuq”kklfud dk;Zokgh ds
fy, ftEesnkj gksxk%&
¼d½ fof/k lEer vkns”kksa dh voKk(
¼[k½ M~;wVh dh mis{kk(
¼x½ vu/khurk ;k dksbZ dBksj vkpj.k(
¼?k½ vuf/kdr feF;kjksi ;k M~;wVh ls vuqifLFkfr(
¼³½ dk;jrkiw.kZ dk;Z(
¼p½ vf/kdkj dk nq:i;ksx( ;k
¼N½ dksbZ ,slk dk;Z tks ,d vf/kdkjh dks “kksHkk ugha nsrkA
n.M ds vkns”kksa ds
fo:) vihy
26- orZeku vf/kfu;e ds vuqlj.k eas ;k mlds v/khu cuk;s x;s fu;eksa ds vUrxZr fdlh
vf/kdkjh ds fo:) ikfjr n.M ds fdlh vkns”k ds fo:) fuEu ds le{k vihy gks
ldsxh&
¼d½ tgk¡ vkns”k iqfyl egkfuns”kd }kjk ikfjr fd;k tkrk gS&jkT; ljdkj dks( vkSj
¼[k½ tgk¡ vkns”k iqfyl egkfuns”kd ds v/khuLFk vf/kdkjh }kjk ikfjr fd;k tkrk
gS&iqfyl inkuqdze eas ,slk vkns”k ikfjr djus okys izkf/kdkjh ls vxys mPprj
Lrj ds vf/kdkjh dksA
jsyos {ks=ksa eas iqfyl
iz”kklu
27- ¼1½ jkT; ljdkj] jsyos {ks=ksa ds Ikz”kklu eas iqfyl egkfuns”kd dh lgk;rk ds fy, iqfyl
mi egkfujh{kd ds Lrj ls vfuEu fdlh iqfyl vf/kdkjh dks rSukr dj ldrh gSA
¼2½ jsyos {ks= eas iqfyl ftys dk iz”kklu iqfyl v/kh{kd eas fufgr gksxkA
¼3½ iqfyl egkfuns”kd ds fu;a=.k ds v/khu jgrs gq,] ,sls iqfyl vf/kdkjh vius&vius
izHkkjksa ds vUrxZr fLFkr jsy ls lEcfU/kr iqfyl dR; dk rFkk vU; ,sls d`R;ksa dk
fuoZgu djsaxs] tks jkT; ljdkj }kjk le;≤ ij mUgsa lkSais tk,A
¼4½ dksbZ Hkh iqfyl vf/kdkjh] ftls jkT; ljdkj }kjk bl mi/kkjk ds v/khu lk/kkj.k vFkok
fo”ks’k vkns”k ls dk;Z djus ds fy, l”kDr fd;k tkrk gS] iqfyl ftys ;k mlds fdlh
Hkkx esa ml iqfyl ftys ds fdlh iqfyl Fkkus ds izHkkjh vf/kdkjh dh fdUgha “kfDr;ksa
dk iz;ksx dj ldsxkA ,slh “kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx djrs le; mls vius Fkkus dh lhekvksa
ds vUnj] ,sls vf/kdkjh ds d`R;ksa dk fuoZgu djrs gq,] ml iqfyl Fkkus dk izHkkjh
vf/kdkjh le>k tk;sxkA
¼5½ fdUgha lk/kkj.k vkSj fo”ks’k vkns”kksa ds v/khu] ftUgsa jkT; ljdkj bl fufeÙk ikfjr djsa]
,sls vf/kdkjh esa vius dR;ksa ds fuoZgu esa] “kfDr;k¡ vkSj fo”ks’kkf/kdkj] jkT; ds izR;sd
Hkkx esa] fufgr gksaxs rFkk bl vf/kfu;e vFkok rRle; izoÙk fdlh vU; fof/k ds
vUrxZr muds nkf;Ro ogh gksaxs] tks iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa ds gSaA
¼6½ iqfyl v/kh{kd] jkT; ljdkj dh iwokZuqefr ls] bl vf/kfu;e }kjk ;k mlds v/khu
iznÙk fdUgha “kfDr;ksa vkSj dR;ksa dks] fdlh lgk;d ;k mi v/kh{kd dks izR;k;ksftr
dj ldsxkA
eq[; iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa dh
inkof/k
28- ¼1½ fdlh Fkkus ds izHkkjh vf/kdkjh ds :i eas rSukr fdlh iqfyl vf/kdkjh dh inkof/k]
U;wure ,d o’kZ ,oa fdlh iqfyl oRr ds izHkkjh vf/kdkjh ds :i eas ;k iqfyl v/kh{kd
ds :i esa ;k fdlh jsat ds miegkfujh{kd@egkfujh{kd dh inkof/k] vf/kof’kZrk ds
v/khu jgrs gq,] U;wure nks o’kZ gk sxh %
ijUrq bl izkfo/kku ds vUrxZr vkPNkfnr fdlh iqfyl vf/kdkjh dks]
fuEufyf[kr ds ifj.kkeLo:i] mldh inkof/k dh lekfIr ls iwoZ] LFkkukUrfjr fd;k tk
ldsxk%&
¼d½ mPprj in ij inksUufr gksus ij ;k izfrfu;qfDr ij tkus ij( ;k
¼[k½ nks’k fl) gksus ij( ;k
¼x½ fdlh fof/k U;k;ky; }kjk nkf.Md vijk/k dk vkjksi yxk;s tkus ij( ;k
¼?k½ “kkjhfjd vkSj ekufld jksx ;k vU;Fkk v{kerk ls vius dR;ksa vkSj dÙkZO;ksa ds
vuqikyu eas vleFkZ gksus ij( ;k
¼³½ fdlh fjfDr ds Hkjus ds fy,( ;k
¼p½ mlds Lo;a ds vuqjks/k ij( ;k
¼N½ tufgr easA
¼2½ vkiokfnd ekeyksa eas] ?kksj vdq”kyrk ;k mis{kk ds fy,] tgk¡ izkjfEHkd tk¡p ds i”pkr
izFke n’V;k xEHkhj izdfr dk ekeyk lafLFkr fd;k x;k gS] l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk fdlh
vf/kdkjh dks mlds in ls gVk;k tk ldsxkA
v/;k;&pkj
jkT; iqfyl cksMZ rFkk iqfyl vf/k’Bku lfefr
jkT; iqfyl cksMZ 29- jkT; ljdkj] ;Fkk”kh?kz bl v/;k; ds micU/kksa ds v/khu lkSais x;s dR;ksa dk iz;ksx
djus ds fy, ,d jkT; iqfyl cksMZ LFkkfir djsxhA
cksMZ dh lajpuk 30- jkT; iqfyl cksMZ eas fuEufyf[kr gksaxs%&
¼d½ xg ea=h & v/;{k
¼[k½ izfri{k ds usrk vFkok ;FkkfLFkfr] ;fn fojks/kh&ny dk usrk u gks rks jkT; dh
fo/kkulHkk esa vdsyk lcls cM+s fojks/khny dk usrk & lnL;
¼x½ eq[; lfpo & lnL;
¼?k½ xg foHkkx dk izeq[k lfpo@lfpo & lnL;
¼³½ iqfyl egkfuns”kd & lnL;
¼p½ f”k{kk] fof/k] yksd iz”kklu] lapkj ek/;e vFkok fdlh vU; {ks= ls lR;fu’Bk vkSj
l{kerk ds fy, iz[;kr nks xSj jktuSfrd O;fDr ¼ftUgsa ,rn~i”pkr ^^Lora=
lnL;^^ dgk x;k gS½] ftUgsa bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu xfBr p;u ukfedk dh
laLrqfr ij fu;qDr fd;k tkuk gS & lnL;( vkSj
¼N½ Hkkjrh; iqfyl lsok ds jkT; laoxZ ds ,d iqfyl vf/kdkjh dks] ftldk in vij
iqfyl egkfuns”kd ls fuEu Lrj dk ugha gksxk] jkT; ljdkj }kjk mlds lfpo ds
:i eas ukfer fd;k tk;sxkA
Lora= lnL;ksa ds
p;u ds fy, ukfedk
dh lajpuk&
31- jkT; iqfyl cksMZ ds Lora= lnL;@lnL;ksa dks] p;u ukfedk dh flQkfj”k ij fu;qDr
fd;k tk;sxk] ftleas fuEufyf[kr gksaxs%&
¼d½ jkT; dk eq[;ea=h(
¼[k½ jkT; fo/kku lHkk dk v/;{k(
¼x½ jkT; dk xg ea=h(
¼?k½ jkT; fo/kku lHkk eas fojks/kh ny dk usrk vFkok] ;FkkfLFkfr ;fn fojks/kh ny dk
dksbZ usrk u gks rks jkT; ds fo/kkulHkk eas vdsys lcls cM+s fojks/kh ny dk usrkA
Lora= lnL;ksa dh
vik=rk ds vk/kkj&
32- dksbZ Hkh O;fDr jkT; iqfyl cksMZ dk Lora= lnL; fu;qDr ugha fd;k tk;sxk ;fn
og%&
¼d½ Hkkjr dk ukxfjd ugha gS( ;k
¼[k½ fof/k U;k;ky; }kjk nks’k fl) fd;k x;k gS ;k ftlds fo:) fdlh fof/k
U;k;ky; eas vkjksi yxk;s x;s gSa( ;k
¼x½ ftldh Hkz’Vkpkj ;k vopkj ds vk/kkj ij lsok;sa lekIr dj nh x;h gS vFkok
ftls lsok ls gVk fn;k x;k gS vFkok lsok ls vfuok;Z :i ls lsokfuoÙk gqvk gS(
vFkok
¼?k½ fuokZfpr jktuSfrd in /kkj.k djrk gS] ftleas laln vFkok fo/kkulHkk vFkok
LFkkuh; fudk; dk lnL; lfEefyr gS vFkok fdlh jktuSfrd ny ls lEcfU/kr
fdlh laxBu ;k fdlh jktuSfrd ny dk inkf/kdkjh gS( ;k
¼³½ fodr fpÙk gSA
Lora= lnL;ksa dk
dk;Zdky vkSj
fo”ks’kkf/kdkj
33- fdlh O;fDr dks nks o’kZ dh vof/k ds fy, Lora= lnL; fu;qDr fd;k tk ldrk gSA
fdlh Hkh O;fDr dks mlds ,d dk;Zdky ls vf/kd ds fy, fu;qDr ugha fd;k tk;sxkA
Lora= lnL;] cSBd Qhl vkSj cSBd ds LFkku ls vkus&tkus ds fy, ifjogu rFkk cksMZ
}kjk lkSais x;s fdlh dk;Z ds lEcU/k eas] tSalk fd le;≤ ij fofgr fd;k tk,]
;k=k HkÙkk dk gdnkj gksxkA
Lora= lnL; dk
gVk;k tkuk
34- ¼1½ jkT; iqfyl cksMZ ds fdlh Lora= lnL; dks] fuEufyf[kr eas ls fdlh dkj.k ls] jkT;
ljdkj }kjk fdlh Hkh le; gVk;k tk ldsxk%&
¼d½ izekf.kr v{kerk( ;k
¼[k½ izekf.kr nqO;Zogkj( ;k
¼x½ i;kZIr dkj.k ds fcuk jkT; iqfyl cksMZ dh yxkrkj rhu cSBdksa eas mifLFkr jgus
eas vlQy jgus ij( ;k
¼?k½ “kkjhfjd vkSj ekufld v”kDrrk ds dkj.k v{kerk( ;k
¼³½ lnL; ds :i eas vius dR;ksa ds fuoZgu ds fy, vU;Fkk v;ksX; gks tkus ij( ;k
¼p½ p;u ukfedk dh flQkfj”k ijA
¼2½ blds vfrfjDr fdlh Lora= lnL; dks jkT; ljdkj }kjk jkT; iqfyl cksMZ ls gVk;k
tk ldrk gS] ;fn og bl v/;k; eas fofufnZ’V fdlh dkj.k vik=rk izkIr dj ysrk
gSA
¼3½ bl izdkj gVk;s tkus ds fy, jkT; ljdkj fyf[kr :i eas dkj.k crk;sxhA
jkT; iqfyl cksMZ ds
d`R;
35- jkT; iqfyl cksMZ }kjk fuEufyf[kr dR;ksa dk fu’iknu fd;k tk;sxk] vFkkZr%&
¼1½ n{k] izHkkoh] mÙkjnk;h rFkk tokcnsg iqfyl O;oLFkk ds lao/kZu gsrq uhfr lEcU/kh ekxZ
funsZ”kksa ds lEcU/k eas jkT; ljdkj dks lq>ko rFkk ijke”kZ nsuk(
¼2½ fu’iknu ladsrdksa dks fpfUgr djus eas] ftueas vU; ckrksa ds vfrfjDr izpkyu n{krk]
turk ds lek/kku] ihfM+r O;fDr ds lek/kku dh rqyuk eas iqfyl vUos’k.k rFkk
izfrfdz;k] tokcnsgh] lalk/kukas dk b’Vre~ mi;ksx vkSj ekuo vf/kdkj ekudks a dk ikyu
“kkfey gS] jkT; ljdkj dks lq>ko nsuk( vkSj
¼3½ mijksDr mi/kkjk ¼2½ eas fpfUgr fu’iknu ladsrdksa ds vuqlkj] le;≤ ij iqfyl
cy ds dk;Z fu’iknu dh vfHko/kZu ds mik; lq>kuk(
¼4½ fuEufyf[kr ds lkis{k] iqfyl ds laxBukRed dk;Z fu’iknu ds ewY;kadu ds fy, lq>ko
nsuk%&
¼d½ fu’iknu ladsrd] tks Lo;a jkT; iqfyl cksMZ }kjk fpfUgr vkSj fu/kkZfjr fd;s x;s
gSa(
¼[k½ iqfyl ds ikl miyC/k lalk/ku rFkk izfrcU/kA
¼5½ iqfyl ds dk;Z ls lEcfU/kr lwpuk vkSj vkadM+s laxzg djus ds fy, uhfr lEcU/kh ekxZ
funsZ”k lq>kuk( rFkk
¼6½ iqfyl dh n{krk] izHkkfork] tokcnsgh rFkk vuqfdz;k”khyrk ds lq/kkj ds fy, vFkkZsik;
lq>kukA
jkT; iqfyl cksMZ dk
O;;
36- ikfjJfed] HkÙkksa vkSj jkT; iqfyl cksMZ ds ljdkjh dk;Z ds lECkU/k eas ;k=k vkSj cksMZ ds
Lora= lnL;ksa ls lEcfU/kr O;; jkT; ljdkj }kjk bl lEcU/k eas fofgr fu;eksa ds
vuqlkj ogu fd;k tk;sxkA
jkT; iqfyl cksMZ dh
okf’kZd fjiksVZ
37- jkT; iqfyl cksMZ] izR;sd o’kZ ds vUr eas] xr o’kZ ds nkSjku vius dk;Z vkSj iqfyl cy
ds dk;Z ds fu’iknu ds ewY;kadu ls lEcfU/kr ,d fjiksVZ jkT; ljdkj dks izLrqr
djsxkA jkT; ljdkj bl fjiksVZ dks jkT; dh fo/kku lHkk ds le{k ;Fkk”kh?kz izLrqr
djsxhA
iqfyl vf/k’Bku lfefr 38- ¼1½ jkT; ljdkj] ;Fkk”kh?kz] ,d iqfyl vf/k’Bku lfefr dk xBu djsxh ¼ftls ,rn~i”pkr
^lfefr^ dgk x;k gS½] ftldk iqfyl egkfuns”kd v/;{k gksxk vkSj nks vU; ofj’Bre~
vf/kdkjh lnL; gksaxs] ftudk in iqfyl egkfujh{kd ds Lrj ls fuEu ugha gksxkA
¼2½ vf/k’Bku lfefr }kjk fuEufyf[kr dR;ksa vkSj dÙkZO;ksa dk ikyu fd;k tk;sxk vFkkZr%&
¼d½ v/khuLFk inksa ij p;u rFkk inksUufr ds fy, izfdz;k,a fu/kkZfjr djuk(
¼[k½ v/khuLFk vf/kdkfj;ksa dk ,d jsat ls nwljs eas LFkkukUrj.k(
¼x½ iqfyl mi v/kh{kd@iqfyl lgk;d v/kh{kd ds inksa ds vf/kdkfj;ksa dk
LFkkukUrj.k(
¼?k½ {ks= eas dk;Zjr iqfyl vij v/kh{kd vkSj mlls mPprj inksa ds iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa
ds LFkkukUrj.k vkSj rSukrh ds lECkU/k eas jkT; ljdkj dks flQkfj”k djuk(
¼³½ v/khuLFk vf/kdkfj;kas dk ,d iqfyl ftys ls nwljs eas LFkkukUrj.k ds fy,
ekxZfunsZ”k@vuqns”k fofgr djuk( RkFkk
¼p½ iqfyl dkfeZdksa dh f”kdk;rksa dk fo”ys’k.k rFkk fujkdj.k] tgk¡ vko”;d gks] jkT;
ljdkj dks lq/kkj ds mik; lq>kukA
¼3½ jkT; ljdkj] ftu ekeyksa eas mfpr le>s] ,sls dkj.kksa ls] tks fyf[kr gksa] dk mYys[k
djrs gq,] lfefr ds fu.kZ; eas ifjorZu ;k la”kks/ku dj ldrh gSA
v/;k;&ik¡p
iqfyl dh Hkwfedk] dR; rFkk drZO;
iqfyl dh Hkwfedk]
d`R; rFkk dÙkZO;&
39- ¼1½ lkekU;r% iqfyl dh fuEufyf[kr lkadsfrd Hkwfedk vkSj dR;] ljdkj }kjk le;&
le; ij cuk;s x;s fu;eksa ds vuqlkj gksaxs%&
¼d½ fu’i{krkiwoZd fof/k dks ykxw djuk vkSj mldh e;kZnk cuk, j[kuk] turk ds
thou] Lora=rk] lEifÙk] ekuo vf/kdkj vkSj xfjek dk laj{k.k(
¼[k½ dkuwu vkSj O;oLFkk dks cuk;s j[kus eas lgk;rk djuk(
¼x½ vkUrfjd lqj{kk dk laj{k.k] vkradoknh xfrfof/k;ksa] lkeqnkf;d leUo; ds Hkax
gksus] ;q)eku xfrfof/k;ksa rFkk vU; vkUrfjd lqj{kk dks izHkkfor djus okyh vU;
ifjfLFkfr;ksa dk fuokj.k vkSj fu;a=.k(
¼?k½ lM+dksa] jsyksa] iqyksa dh lajpukvksa rFkk vf/k’Bku bR;kfn lkoZtfud lEifÙk;ksa dh
fo/oald dk;kZsa ;k fdlh izdkj ds vkdze.k ls laj{k.k(
¼³½ vijk/k fuokj.k rFkk muds fuokjd dk;kZsa vkSj mik;ksa rFkk vijk/k fuokj.k gsrq
lE;d mik;ksa ds dk;kZUo;u ls lEcfU/kr vfHkdj.kksa ds lkFk&lkFk lg;ksx rFkk
lgk;rk }kjk vijk/k dh ?kVuk;sa ?kfVr gksus ds voljksa dks de djuk(
¼p½ fdlh f”kdk;rdrkZ vFkok mlds izfrfuf/k }kjk Lo;a mifLFkr gksdj vFkok Mkd
}kjk] bZ&esy vFkok vU; lk/kuksa ls izkIr leLr f”kdk;rksa dk lE;d :i ls
vfHkLohdfr ds i”pkr ml ij rqjUr vuqorhZ dkjZokbZ djuk(
¼N½ ,slh f”kdk;rksa vFkok vU;Fkk }kjk mlds laKku eas vkus okys laKs; vijk/kksa dk
iathdj.k vkSj vUos’k.k] f”kdk;rdrkZ dks izkFkfedh dh izfr lE;d :i ls iznku
dj vkSj tgk¡ mfpr gks] vijkf/k;ksa dks fgjklr esa ysuk vkSj fof/k vuqlkj vUos’k.k
lapkfyr djuk(
¼t½ tuleqnk; eas lqj{kk dh Hkkouk iSnk djuk vkSj mls cuk;s j[kuk rFkk ;FkklEHko
la?k’kZ@vkUnksyu dks jksduk vkSj lkSgknZ dks c<kok nsuk(
¼>½ izkdfrd ;k ekuo tfur vkinkvksa ds dkj.k mRiUu ifjLFkfr;ksa eas yksxksa dks
;FkklEHko lgk;rk iznku djuk vkSj jkgr rFkk iquokZl mik;ksa eas vU; vfHkdj.kksa
dks Rofjr lgk;rk iznku djuk(
¼¥½ ,sls O;fDr;ksa dh lgk;rk djuk] ftuds “kjhj ;k lEifÙk dks vigkfu dk [krjk
gks vkSj d’Vizn fLFkfr;ksa eas iM+s O;fDr;ksa dks vko”;d jkgr vkSj lgk;rk iznku
djuk(
¼V½ turk vkSj okguksa dh O;ofLFkr :i ls vkus&tkus dks lqfo/kktud cukuk rFkk
lM+dksa vkSj egkekxksZa ij ;krk;kr dk fu;a=.k vkSj fofu;eu(
¼B½ lkoZtfud “kkfUr vkSj lHkh izdkj ds vijk/kksa ds lEcU/k eas] ftleas lkekftd
vijk/k Hkh “kkfey gS rFkk jk’Vªh; lqj{kk dks izHkkfor djus okys ekeyksa ds lECkU/k
eas vfHklwpuk ,d= djuk] Lo;a mu ij dk;Zokgh djus ds vfrfjDr leLr
lEcfU/kr vfHkdj.kksa] tks fofgr fd;s tk;sa] eas mls izpkfjr djuk(
¼M½ ,sls vU; dÙkZO;ksa dk ikyu rFkk mÙkjnkf;Roksa dk fuoZgu] tks mUgsa jkT; ljdkj
vFkok fdlh Ikzkf/kdkjh }kjk] ftls rRle; izoÙk fdlh fof/k ds v/khu ,sls funs”k
tkjh djus ds fy, l”kDr fd;k x;k gS] lkSais x, gSa(
¼<½ iqfyl Fkkus eas vkH;kfld vijkf/k;ksa vkSj laxfBr vijk/k eas vUroZfyr O;fDr;ksa dk
vfHkys[k j[kuk vkSj mldks iznf”kZr djuk(
¼.k½ ftyk vkSj jkT; Lrj ij vkH;kflr vijkf/k;ksa vkSj laxfBr vijk/k eas vUroZfyr
O;fDr;ksa dk v|kof/kd vfHkys[k j[kukA
¼2½ iqfyl vf/kdkjh] M~;wVh ij rSukr iqfyl vf/kdkjh dh gSfl;r ls leLr vnkfor
¼ykokfjl½ py lEifÙk dks vius dCts eas ysxk vkSj /kkjk 46 ds micU/kksa ds vuqlkj
mldh lqjf{kr vfHkj{kk vkSj mlds fuLrkj.k ds fy, dk;Zokgh djsxkA
jktLo iqfyl {ks= eas
d`R;
40- bl vf/kfu;e eas fdlh ckr ds gksrs gq, Hkh] vijk/kksa ds oSKkfud vUos’k.k] HkhM+ dk
fofu;eu vkSj jkgr] jkgr dk;Z vkSj ,sls vU; izcU/k] tSlk ftyk eftLVªsV }kjk
vkiokfnd ifjfLFkfr;ksa eas ftys ds iqfyl v/kh{kd ds ek/;e ls funs”k fn;k tk;s]
iqfyl cy vkSj l”kL= iqfyl bdkbZ;ksa }kjk ,slh lgk;rk nsuk ,oa vUos’k.k djuk] tks
jktLo iqfyl {ks= eas visf{kr gks] fof/k lEer gksxkA
ofj’B iqfyl
vf/kdkjh }kjk
v/khuLFk vf/kdkjh ds
dÙkZO;ksa dk ikyu
41- dksbZ ofj’B iqfyl vf/kdkjh] mlds v/khuLFk vf/kdkjh dks fof/k vFkok fof/k lEer
vkns”k }kjk lkSais x;s fdlh dÙkZO; dk fuokZg dj ldsxkA tgk¡ dkuwu dks O;kid :i
ls ykxw djus ;k mlds fdlh mYya?ku ls cpus ds fy, vko”;d vFkok lehphu
izrhr gks] rks og Lo;a vius vFkok fof/k lEer :Ik ls mldh deku vkSj izkf/kdkj ds
v/khu fof/k lEer dk;Zokgh djus okys v/khuLFk O;fDr ds dk;Z ls mldh dk;Zokgh eas
lgk;rk dj ldrk gS] mls vuqiwfjr] vf/kdzkUr vFkok mldks jksd ldrk gSA
iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa dh
M~;wVh vkSj mudh
rSukrh
42- bl vf/kfu;e ds iz;kstukFkZ] izR;sd iqfyl vf/kdkjh fujUrj M~;wVh ij le>k tk;sxk
vkSj fdlh Hkh le;] jkT; ds fdlh Hkkx eas ;k jkT; ds ckgj iqfyl vf/kdkjh ds :i
eas mls rSukr fd;k tk ldrk gSA
Ikqfyl vf/kdkjh dk
fdlh vU; fu;kstu
eas izoÙk u gksuk
43- dksbZ Hkh iqfyl vf/kdkjh] tc rd fd mls jkT; ljdkj }kjk ,slk djus ds fy,
fyf[kr :i eas fof”k’V :i ls vuqefr u ns nh tk;s] bl vf/kfu;e ds v/khu vius
dÙkZO;ksa ls fHkUu fdlh vU; fu;kstu ;k dk;kZy; eas] pkgs tks Hkh gks] dk;Z ugha djsxkA
iqfyl vf/kdkjh dk
M~;wVh vkfn ls foeq[k
u gksuk
44- dksbZ Hkh iqfyl vf/kdkjh vius in ds dÙkZO;ksa ls foeq[k ugha gksxkA
Ikqfyl vf/kdkjh }kjk
lwpuk dk
izLrqqrhdj.k
45- fdlh {ks=kf/kdkj okys eftLVªsV ds le{k fdlh lwpuk dks izLrqr djus vkSj lEeu]
okj.V] ryk”kh dk okj.V ;k ,slh vU; vknsf”kdk] ds fy, tks fdlh vijk/k djus okys
O;fDr ds fo:) fof/k }kjk tkjh dh tk ldrh gS] vkosnu djuk fdlh Hkh iqfyl
vf/kdkjh dk mÙkjnkf;Ro gksxkA
Ikqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa
}kjk ,slh vnkfor
¼ykokfjl½ pylEifÙk
dks vius dCts eas
ysuk] tks fdlh okn
ls lEcfU/kr lEifÙk
ugha gS
46- leLr vnkfor ¼ykokfjl½ py lEifÙk dks vius dCts eas ysuk vkSj mldh lwph ml
iqfyl v/kh{kd] ds tks mls fofgr jhfr ls fuLrkfjr djus ds fy, l{ke gksxk] izLrqr
djuk] izR;sd iqfyl vf/kdkjh dk dÙkZO; gksxk rFkk og l{ke vkf/kdkfjrk okys
lEcfU/kr U;k;ky; dks ml lEcU/k esa iw.kZ :i ls lwfpr djsxkA
iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa
}kjk nSfudh ¼Mk;jh½
j[kk tkuk
47- Ikqfyl Fkkus ds izR;sd izHkkjh vf/kdkjh dk ;g dÙkZZO; gksxk fd og ,d lk/kkj.k Mk;jh
,sls iz:i vkSj ,slh jhfr ls j[ks] tks le;≤ ij fofgr dh tk;sA
jkT; ljdkj
foojf.k;ksa dk iz:i
fofgr dj ldsxh
48- jkT; ljdkj] iqfyl egkfuns”kd rFkk vU; vf/kdkfj;ksa }kjk tSlk] jkT; ljdkj mfpr
le>s] foojf.k;k¡ izLrqr djus dk funs”k ns ldrh gS rFkk ,slh foofj.kh ds iz:i]
ftueas fooj.kh rS;kj dh tkuh gS] fofgr dj ldsxhA
OkfnZ;k¡] in] fpUg]
lTTkk vkfn
49- ¼1½ jkT; ljdkj] iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa vFkok ;FkkfLFkfr] fdlh oxZ ds iqfyl vf/kdkfj;kas ds
fy, onhZ] infpUg vkSj lTtk fofgr dj ldsxhA
¼2½ iqfyl egkfuns”kd] le;≤ ij ofnZ;k¡ iguus vkSj infpUg rFkk lTtk /kkj.k djus
ds fy, funs”k tkjh dj ldsxkA
v/;k;&N%
iqfyl O;oLFkk ds fy, fo”ks’k izkfo/kku
fo”ks’k vijk/k vUos’k.k
bdkbZ;k¡
50- ¼1½ jkT; ljdkj] ,d vf/kdkjh ds v/khu] ftldk in iqfyl mi fujh{kd ds Lrj ls fuEu
ugha gksxk] iqfyl ftys vFkok iqfyl Fkkus gsrq fo”ks’k vijk/k vUos’k.k bZdkbZ lftr dj
ldrh gS vkSj ,sls vijk/k Hkh fofufnZ’V dj ldrh gS] ftuds fo’k; eas ,slh bdkbZ;ksa
dks vUos’k.k dk;Z djuk gksxkA
¼2½ ,slh bdkbZ;ksa eas rSukr iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa dks] iqfyl egkfuns”kd dh fyf[kr vueqfr
ls] vR;Ur fo”ks’k ifjfLFkfr;ksa ds flok;] fdlh vU; M~;wVh ij ugha yxk;k tk;sxkA
¼3½ fo”ks’k vijk/k vUos’k.k bdkbZ;ksa }kjk] vU; ,sls vijk/kksa ds fo’k; eas Hkh vUos’k.k fd;k tk
ldsxk] tks iqfyl egkfuns”kd ds lk/kkj.k vkSj fo”ks’k vkns”k }kjk fofufnZ’V fd;s tk;saA
lkoZtfud LFkyksa ds
vkj{k.k vkSj vojks/k
¼cSfj;j½ fuekZ.k djus
dh “kfDr rFkk
lkoZtfud LFkyksa ij
laxhr rFkk /ofu
la;U=ksa ds iz;ksx dks
fu;af=r djuk
51- ¼1½ ,slh tk¡p vkSj izfrcU/kksa ds v/khu] tks jkT; ljdkj vFkok bl iz;kstu ds fy,
izkf/kdr fdlh vf/kdkjh }kjk fofufnZ’V fd;s tk;sa] iqfyl v/kh{kd] lkoZtfud lwpuk
}kjk] fdlh lkoZtfud iz;kstu gsrq fdlh xyh ;k vU; lkoZtfud LFky dks vLFkk;h
:i ls vkjf{kr dj ldrk gS vkSj ,slh ifjfLFkfr;ksa ds flok;] tks fofufnZ’V dh tk;sa]
turk dks bl izdkj vkjf{kr LFkyksa eas izos”k djus ls jksd ldrk gSA
¼2½ iqfyl v/kh{kd fdlh iqfyl vf/kdkjh dks%&
¼d½ fof/k O;oLFkk cuk;s j[kus gsrq lkoZtfud ekxksZa vkSj xfy;ksa esaq vojks/k vkSj
vko”;d lajpukvksa ds fuekZ.k ds fy,(
¼[k½ fdlh fof/k ds mYya?ku ds fy, okguksa vkSj mueas cSBs O;fDr;ksa dh tk¡p djus ds
fy, Ikzkf/kdr dj ldsxkA
¼3½ ftys ds iqfyl v/kh{kd vFkok vU; fdlh vf/kdkjh] tks lgk;d@mi v/kh{kd iqfyl
ls U;wu Lrj dk u gks] }kjk fdlh lM+d vFkok lkoZtfud LFky ij vFkok mlds
fudV gks jgs fdlh izLrqrhdj.k ;k vU; xfrfof/k] ftlls fd LFkkuh; fuokfl;ksa dks
{kqC/krk gks] ds lEcU/k eas iz;qDr gks jgs laxhr ,oa vU; /ofu midj.kksa ds iz;ksx dk
le; vFkok mudh /ofu rhozrk dk fu/kkZj.k fd;k tk ldrk gSA
fof/k vkSj O;oLFkk
cuk;s j[kuk
52- ¼1½ iqfyl ftys ds lECkU/k eas iqfyl v/kh{kd] ftyk eftLVsªV dh lgefr ls] ,slh jhfr ls
tSlh fofgr dh tk,] fuEufyf[kr ds lEcU/k eas lk/kkj.k vkSj fo”ks’k vkns”k tkjh dj
ldsxk %&
¼d½ yksd vkeksn&izeksn vkSj yksd&euksjatu LFkyksa dk fofu;eu vkSj ;fn yksd fgr
eas vko”;d gks rks fdlh LFkku dks yksd vkeksn&izeksn vkSj yksd&euksjatu ds
fy, fdlh LFkku dk mu O;fDr;ksa dh lqj{kk vkSj dY;k.k lqfuf”pr djus ds
fy,] ftuds izHkkfor gksus dh lEHkkouk gks] izfr’ks/k] ftlds dkj.k ys[kc) fd;s
tk;saxs(
¼[k½ yksd vkeksn&izeksn] yksd& euksjatu ;k fdlh lkoZtfud lHkk ds LFkku vFkok
tu lewg eas izos”k vkSj fudkl fofu;fer djuk vkSj lkoZtfud “kkfUr cuk;s
j[kus dh O;oLFkk djuk rFkk ,sls LFkkuksa ij minzo dh jksdFkke(
¼x½ fdlh lkoZtfud ekxZ] xyh ;k vke jkLrs ij tu lewg vkSj tqywlksa dks
fofu;fer djuk rFkk ,sls ekxZ] ftuls ,sls tqywl xqtj ldsaxs] mudk le;
fu/kkZfjr djuk(
¼?k½ ,sls O;fDr dk] tks fdlh ekxZ] xyh ;k vke jkLrs ij dksbZ tqywl ;k fdlh
lkoZtfud LFkku ij tulHkk vk;ksftr djuk pkgrk gS] ;g dÙkZO; gksxk fd
og ftyk eftLVªsV] iqfyl v/kh{kd vkSj lEcfU/kr Fkkus ds izHkkjh dks lwfpr djs(
¼³½ ;fn mijksDr [k.M ¼?k½ eas mfYyf[kr fdlh vf/kdkjh ds ikl ;g fo”okl djus
dk dkj.k gS ;k lwpuk izkIr gksus vkSj lek/kku gksus ij] fd ;fn ,sls tqywl ;k
tulewg dks fu;af=r ;k fofu;fer fd, fcuk vuqefr nh tkrh gS] mlls “kkfUr
Hkax gksus dh lEHkkouk gksrh gS] rks og vko”;d “krsZa] ftueas larks’ktud
fofu;eu] izcU/k Hkh “kkfey gS] fofgr dj ldrk gSA dsoy mUgha “krksZa ij ,slk
tulewg ;k tqywl fudkyk tk ldsxkA fo”ks’k ifjfLFkfr;ksa eas vkSj ,sls dkj.kksa
ls] ftUgsa ys[kc) fd;k tk;s] tufgr eas ,sls tulewg ;k tqywl dks izfr’ks/k
fd;k tk ldsxk(
¼p½ ;fn fdlh tulewg ;k tqywl }kjk mijksDr [k.M ¼³½ ds v/khu fdlh vkns”k
dh mis{kk ;k voKk dh tkrh gS] rks mls Hkkjrh; n.M lafgrk] 1860 ds
v/;k;&vkB ds v/khu ^^vfof/kekU;^^ tulewg le>k tk;sxkA
¼2½ rFkkfi] vkiokfnd ,oa vifjgk;Z ifjfLFkfr;ksa eas] Fkkus dk Hkkj lk/kd vf/kdkjh]
lEcfU/kr dk;Zdkjh eftLVªsV dh lgefr ls] mi/kkjk ¼1½ ls lEcfU/kr ekeyksa eas
dk;Zokgh djsxkA
¼3½ iqfyl v/kh{kd] izeq[k LFkkuh; lekpkj i=ksa eas izdkf”kr vkns”k }kjk izR;sd edku]
nqdku] lkoZtfud ifjlj ls ;g vis{kk dj ldsxk fd og fofufnZ’V izi= eas fdjk;snkj
vFkok ?kjsyw ukSdj dk fooj.k izLrqr djsA
¼4½ ftyk iqfyl v/kh{kd fdlh O;fDr ls] tks fdlh /ku lEcU/kh ykHk ds fy, ,slk dksbZ Hkh
O;olk;] tylk] izn”kZuh] fodz;] euksjatu bR;kfn vk;ksftr djrk gS] ftleas yksd
lqj{kk ds iz;kstu ds fy, ;k yksd “kkfUr ;k O;oLFkk cuk;s j[kus ds fy, vfrfjDRk
iqfyl cy dh rSukrh dh vko”;drk gks] rks ,slk mi;ksDrk izHkkj mn~xghr dj ldsxk]
tks fofgr fd;k tk,A
;krk;kr dk fofu;eu 53- iqfyl v/kh{kd] eksVj pkydksa] lkbfdy pykus okyksa] iSny pyus okys vkSj tkuojksa ds
lkFk pyus okys O;fDr;ksa rFkk ckbflfdy lfgr okguksa dh ikfdZax ds fy,] ;krk;kr
dh lqO;ofLFr vkSj fuckZ/k vkoktkgh lqfuf”pr djus ds mn~ns”; ls] lkoZtfud ekxksZa
vkSj xfy;ksa ds mi;ksx dks fofu;fer djus ds fy,] le;≤ ij funs”k tkjh dj
ldsxkA
Lkk{kh dk laj{k.k 54- ¼1½ jkT; ljdkj] ;Fkk”kh?kz] ekuo vf/kdkj laj{k.k ds mik; ds :i eas lk{kh ds laj{k.k ds
fy, fu;e cuk;sxhA
¼2½ jkT; ljdkj vFkok jkT; ljdkj }kjk izkf/kdr dksbZ vf/kdkjh {ks=kf/kdkj okys
U;k;ky; eas lk{kh dks ,slh “krkZsa vkSj fucU/kuksa ds v/khu] tks fofgr fd;s tk;sa] lajf{kr
lk{kh ?kksf’kr djus ds fy, vkosnu ns ldrk gSA
¼3½ lk{kh ds laj{k.k ds fy, vU; ckrksa ds vfrfjDr fuEu “kkfey gSa%&
¼d½ vko”;d izcU/k djuk(
¼,d½ lk{kh dks ubZ igpku LFkkfir djus ds fy, vuqqefr nsus( vFkok
¼nks½ lk{kh ,oa mlds ifjokj dks vU;Fkk laj{k.k vkSj lqj{kk iznku djus ds fy,
vko”;d O;oLFkk djukA
¼[k½ lk{kh dh iquLFkkZiuk(
¼x½ lk{kh ds fy, vkokl iznku djuk(
¼?k½ lk{kh dh lEifÙk ds fy, ifjogu O;oLFkk djuk(
¼³½ lk{kh dks ;qfDr;qDr foÙkh; lgk;rk iznku djuk(
¼p½ lk{kh laj{k.k dk;Zdze eas] iz”kklu ls lEcfU/kr fdlh O;fDr dks vius dÙkZO;ksa ds
ikyu eas dfYir uke dk mi;ksx djus vkSj bu dfYir ukeksa ds leFkZu eas
izys[khdj.k dh vuqefr iznku djuk(
¼N½ lk{kh laj{k.k ls lEcfU/kr Hkkjr vkSj fons”kh jkT; ds chp gq, djkj vFkok O;oLFkk
ds vuqlj.k eas] mÙkjk[k.M eas mifLFkr fons”kh lk{kh ds lEcU/k eas] [k.M ¼d½ ls
¼p½ rd eas mfYyf[kr dksbZ mik; djuk(
¼t½ dksbZ vU; dk;Z djuk] ftls jkT; ljdkj lk{kh dh lqj{kk lqfuf”pr djus ds fy,
vko”;d le>rh gSA
¼4½ bl /kkjk ds izorZu eas fdlh dfBukbZ dks nwj djus ds fy, jkT; ljdkj ,sls vkns”k
ikfjr dj ldsxh] tSlk og mfpr le>sA
ihfM+r O;fDr dk
iquokZl
55- ¼1½ jkT; ljdkj vijk/kh i{k ls ihfM+r O;fDr dh lqj{kk vkSj laj{k.k ds fy, lgk;rk ds
:i eas leqfpr mik; fofgr dj ldsxhA
¼2½ jkT; ljdkj] ,sls vU; vkns”k ikfjr dj ldsxh] tSlk og bl /kkjk ds izorZu eas
dfBukbZ dks nwj djus ds fy, vko”;d le>sA
Xkzkeh.k {ks=ksa eas
j{kdksa dh HkrhZ
56- ¼1½ ,d iqfyl ftys ds izR;sd xk¡o vFkok xk¡oks ds lewg eas] bl fufeÙk fofgr fu;eksa ds
vuqlkj] fofgr dk;Zdky ds fy,] iqfyl v/kh{kd }kjk HkrhZ fd;k x;k ,d j{kd
gksxkA
¼2½ xk¡o vFkok lEcfU/kr xk¡oks ds lewg eas jgus okyk 30 ls 60 o’kZ dh vk;q ds oxZ dk
LoLFk O;fDr] fuEukuqlkj] fu/kkZfjr ojh;rk ds dze eas] j{kd ds :i eas HkrhZ fd;s tkus
ds fy, ik= gksxk%&
¼d½ HkwriwoZ lSfud@HkwriwoZ v)ZlSfud(
¼[k½ gksexkMZ Lo;a lsod@izkUrh; j{kd ny ¼ih0vkj0Mh0½(
¼x½ ,slk f[kykM+h] ftlus jkT; Lrj ij ftys dk izfrfuf/kRo fd;k gS( rFkk
¼?k½ vU; dksbZ O;fDrA
¼3½ fdlh Hkh ,sls O;fDr dks HkrhZ ugha fd;k tk;sxk] tks fuEufyf[kr fu/kkZfjr fujgZrk,a
j[krk gks%&
¼d½ og uSfrd v/kerk ls lEcfU/kr vijk/k ds fy, nks’kh Bgjk;k x;k gS(
¼[k½ mlds fo:) vkijkf/kd vkjksi ls lEcfU/kr ekeys ij ;k rks fopkj fd;k tk
jgk gS ;k ekeyk vUos’k.kk/khu gSA
¼4½ xzke j{kd ds :i eas lwphc) fdlh O;fDr dh inkof/k 3 o’kZ dh gksxhA tuinh;
iqfyl v/kh{kd }kjk ;g inkof/k c<+k;h ;k uohdr dh tk ldrh gS %
ijUrq fdlh Hkh xzke j{kd dks] mldh lwphc)rk ds pkyw jgus ds nkSjku]
mlds leuqns”kd ls gVk;k tk ldsxk] ;fn og mi/kkjk ¼3½ eas fofufnZ’V vik=rkvksa eas
ls dksbZ Hkh mixr djrk gS ;k xzke j{kd ds :i eas mlds dÙkZO;ksa vkSj mÙkjnkf;Roksa
ds fuoZgu eas mis{kk djrk ik;k tkrk gSA
xk¡o dk j{kd
voSrfud dk;ZdrkZ
gksxk
57- ¼1½ xk¡o dk j{kd ,d voSrfud dk;ZdrkZ gksxk vkSj mls yksd lsod le>k tk;sxk] tSlk
fd Hkkjrh; n.M lafgrk] 1860 ¼vf/kfu;e la[;k 45 o’kZ 1860½ eas ifjHkkf’kr gSA
¼2½ mls ,slk ekuns; vkSj tsc[kpZ dk Hkqxrku fd;k tk ldrk gS] tks fd jkT; ljdkj
}kjk le;≤ ij fu/kkZfjr fd;k tk;sA
Xkk¡o ds j{kd dh
igpku
58- ¼1½ Ikqfyl ftys eas] izR;sd j{kd dks] iqfyl v/kh{kd ;k mlds }kjk izkf/kdr vf/kdkjh }kjk]
igpku ds fy, ,d cSt] onhZ vkSj ,d QksVks igpku i= fuxZr fd;k tk;sxkA
¼2½ ,slk O;fDr xk¡o dk j{kd u jgus ij] iqfyl v/kh{kd ;k mlds }kjk izkf/kdr fdlh
vf/kdkjh dks] igpku dk cSt] onhZ] QksVks igpku i= vkSj xk¡o ds j{kd ds :i eas
mlds }kjk j[ks x;s leLr vfHkys[k vkSj nLrkost rRdky lqiqnZ djsxkA
j{kd ds dÙkZO; vkSj
mÙkjnkf;Ro
59- j{kd ds fuEufyf[kr drZO; vkSj mÙkjnkf;Ro gkssaxs] vFkkZRk&
¼1½ xk¡o eas fdlh vijk/k ds ?kVus ij ;k fof/k vkSj O;oLFkk dh ifjfLFkfr ds lEcU/k eas]
iqfyl Fkkus eas ;Fkk”kh?kz fjiksVZ djuk vkSj vijkf/k;ksa dks idM+okus eaas iqfyl dh
lgk;rk djuk(
¼2½ vijk/k fuokj.k vFkok fof/k vkSj O;oLFkk dh leL;k ds fuokj.k dh nf’V ls] xk¡o eas
lkekU; fuxjkuh j[kuk rFkk mlds lEcU/k esa iqfyl Fkkus dks rRijrk ls lwfpr djuk(
¼3½ fdlh lafnX/k xfrfof/k] lafnX/k O;fDr;ksa ds vkus&tkus vFkok xk¡o eas fdlh ‘kM;a= ds
lEcU/k eas] ftlls vijk/k vFkok fof/k vkSj O;oLFkk Hkax gksus dh lEHkkouk gks] fdlh
lwpuk ds izfr lrdZ vkSj laosnu”khy jguk vkSj ,slh lwpuk dks iqfyl Fkkus eas rRijrk
ls igq¡pkuk(
¼4½ n.M izfdz;k lafgrk] 1973 dh /kkjk 43 ds v/khu] fdlh O;fDRk ;k O;fDr;ksa dks “kL=ksa]
xksyk ck:n] lEifÙk ;k fdlh vkifÙk tud vFkok lafnX/k oLrq] ;fn dksbZ gks] tks
mlls vf/kxghr dh x;h gks] fxj¶rkj djus vkSj ;k iqfyl Fkkus dks lkSa aius eas fdlh
ukxfjd dh vfoyEc lgk;rk djukA ;fn fxj¶rkj O;fDr dksbZ efgyk gks rks iqfyl
j{kd ds lkFk ,d efgyk tk;sxh(
¼5½ iqfyl ds vkus rd vijk/k ds LFky dh lqj{kk vkSj ifjj{k.k lE;d~ :i ls ;g
lqfuf”pr djuk fd mlds lkFk mRlqd n”kZdksa vFkok fdlh vU; O;fDr }kjk NsM+[kkuh
ugha dh tkrh gS(
¼6½ iqfyl v/kh{kd }kjk lk/kkj.k vkSj fo”ks’k vkns”k ds ek/;e ls fofgr xk¡oksa eas ,slh
xfrfof/k;ksa vkSj ?kVukvksa dh fjiksVZ djus ds fy,] ftudk vijk/k] fof/k vkSj O;oLFkk
rFkk vU; iqfyl O;oLFkk ls lEcU/k gksxk] U;wure vof/k;ksa ds vUrjky ij iqfyl Fkkus
ds izHkkjh ls HksaV djuk(
¼7½ fofgr vfHkys[k vkSj jftLVjksa dks j[kuk(
¼8½ iqfyl O;oLFkk ls lEcfU/kr turk dh f”kdk;rksa vkSj izfroknksa dks fjdkMZ djuk vkSj
xk¡o eas vijk/k rFkk fof/k vkSj O;oLFkk ls lEcfU/kr ekeyksa ij xzke iapk;r ls lEidZ
cukuk( rFkk
¼9½ ,sls vU; lk/kkj.k drZO;ksa dk ikyu djuk] tSlk ftyk eftLVªsV vFkok iqfyl v/kh{kd
funs”k nsA
Xkzke j{kk ny 60- Ikqfyl v/kh{kd] tc dHkh visf{kr gks] fuokjd x”r yxkus] vijk/k de djus ds mik;ksa
dks c<+kok nsus vkSj fofgr jhfr ls iqfyl dks mlds dk;Z eas lk/kkj.kr% lgk;rk djus
ds fy,] fdlh Hkh xk¡o ds fy, xzke lqj{kk ny ds fuekZ.k gsrq LFkkuh; lEEkkfur
O;fDr;ksa ds ,d lewg dks laxfBr dj ldrk gSA
Lkkeqnkf;d lEidZ
lewg
61- ¼1½ ftyk iqfyl v/kh{kd] iqfyl cy dh mlds drZO;ksa ds fuoZgu eas lgk;rk djus ds fy,
izR;sd iqfyl Fkkus ds fy, leqnk; ds izfrfuf/k;ksa ls xfBr ,d ;k vf/kd leqnk;
lEidZ fofgr jhfr ls xfBr djsxkA
¼2½ leqnk; lEidZ lewg ,sls dR;ksa dk ikyu djsxk vkSj mlds ,sls mÙkjnkf;Ro gksaxs] tks
fofgr fd;s tk;saA
v/;k;&lkr
lkoZtfud O;oLFkk ,oa vkarfjd lqj{kk ds lUnHkZ eas iqfyl O;oLFkk
vkarfjd lqj{kk ;kstuk,sa 62- ¼1½ iqfyl egkfuns”kd] jkT; ljdkj ds vuqeksnu ls lkoZtfud O;oLFkk vkSj lEiw.kZ jkT;
dh lqj{kk lEcU/kh leL;kvksa] ds lek/kku gsrq vkarfjd lqj{kk ;kstuk cuk,xkA ftys dh
vkUrfjd lqj{kk ;kstuk,a] ftys ds ftyk eftLVªsV ,oa iqfyl v/kh{kd }kjk la;qDr :i
ls rS;kj dh tk;sxhA
¼2½ vkarfjd lqj{kk ;kstukvksa dk vko”;drkuqlkj de ls de rhu o’kZ eas ,d ckj iqujh{k.k
@iqufoZyksdu fd;k tk,xk(
ijUrq ;g fd iqufoZyksdu dk dk;Z iwoZorhZ iqujh{k.k@iqufoZyksdu dh rkjh[k ls
rhu o’kZ dh lekfIr ls igys iwjk fd;k tk ldrk gSA
¼3½ vkarfjd lqj{kk ;kstukvksa eas] vU; ckrksa ds lkFk&lkFk] fdlh egRoiw.kZ voLFkkiuk] ;fn
ml {ks= eas fLFkr gks rks] mlds vf/k’Bku ;k LFkkiuk dh lqj{kk ds lEcU/k eas flfoy
iz”kklu rFkk iqfyl dh Hkwfedk dks Hkh “kkfey fd;k tk;sxkA
¼4½ vkarfjd lqj{kk ;kstuk r S;kj djrs le; iqfyl egkfuns”kd] ftyk eftLVªsV vkSj iqfyl
v/kh{kd] ;FkkfLFkfr] fof”k’V fof/k vkSj O;oLFkk lECkU/kh leL;kvksa dh vkdfLedrkvksa
vkSj lqj{kk dh vko”;drkvksa dks Hkh] tks ,slh ifjfLFkfr;ksa eas mRiUu gks ldrh gS] /;ku
eas j[ksaxsA
¼5½ vkarfjd lqj{kk ;kstukvksa eas] ukxfjd iz”kklu] iqfyl vkSj jkT; ljdkj ds vU; foHkkxksa
}kjk dh tkus okyh dk;Zokgh ds fy, fu;fer :i ls v/;kof/kd rFkk O;kid ekud
ifjpkyu izfd;kvksa dks “kkfey fd;k tk,xkA
v/;k;&vkB
iqfyl dh tokcnsgh
Ikqfyl dh tokcnsgh
ds fy, vfrfjDr ra=
63- orZeku ra=ksa vkSj foHkkxh; izkf/kdkfj;ksa ds d`R;ksa] drZO;ksa rFkk mÙkjnkf;Roksa ds
vfrfjDr] iqfyl dh tokcnsgh] bl v/;k; eas of.kZr vfrfjDr ra= ds ek/;e ls vkSj
vf/kd lqfuf”pr dh tk;sxhA
vkpj.k ds fy, tokcnsgh
1 ¿jkT; ,oa ftyk
iqfyl f”kdk;r
izkf/kdj.k
64- ¼1½ jkT; ljdkj] /kkjk 71 esa fn;s x;s dR;ksa ds fuoZgu ds fy, ,d jkT;
iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k ¼ftls ,rn~i”pkr ^izkf/kdj.k* dgk x;k gS½ dk
xBu djsxh] ftleas ,d v/;{k rFkk vf/kdre pkj vU; lnL; gkssaxsaA
¼2½ ¼d½ jkT; esa jktLo iqfyl O;oLFkk ,oa jsxqyj iqfyl O;oLFkk izpfyr
gksus dks nf’Vxr j[krs gq, dqekÅa ea.My ds ftyksa ds fy, ftyk uSuhrky
ds gY}kuh esa ftyk f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k xfBr dh tk;sxhA bl izkf/kdj.k
dk {ks=kf/kdkj dqekÅa e.My ds leLr ftyksa vFkkZr uSuhrky]
Å/keflaguxj] vYeksM+k] ckxs”oj] pEikor ,oa fiFkkSjkx<+ esa gksxkA
¼[k½ mDr Øe esa gh x<+oky e.My ds ftyksa ds fy, ftyk nsgjknwu ds
nsgjknwu esa Hkh ftyk f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k xfBr dh tk;sxhA bl izkf/kdj.k
dk {ks=kf/kdkj x<+oky e.My ds leLr ftyksa vFkkZr nsgjknwu] gfj}kj]
ikSM+h] peksyh] :nziz;kx] fVgjh ,oa mRrjdk”kh esa gksxkAÀ
2¿jkT; iqfyfl
f”kdk;r Ikzkf/kdj.k
dh lajpuk
65- jkT; iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k eas ,d v/;{k ,oa vf/kdre pkj vU; lnL;
gksaxsAÀ
3¿ftyk iqfyfl
f”kdk;r Ikzkf/kdj.k
dh lajpuk
65-
d
izR;sd ftyk iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k eas ,d v/;{k ,oa nks vU; lnL;
gksaxsAÀ 4 ¿ jkT;@ ftyk
iqfyl f”kdk;r
izkf/kdj.k dh
lnL;rk ds fy,
vik=rk
66- ¼1½ dksbZ Hkh O;fDr jkT;@ftyk iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k dk lnL; gksus ds
fy;s ik= ugha gksxk] ;fn og&
¼d½ Hkkjr dk ukxfjd ugha gS(
¼[k½ mldh vk;q 70 o’kZ ls vf/kd gS(
¼x½ fdlh iqfyl] lSU; vFkok lgc) laxBu esa dk;Zjr gS(
¼?k½ yksd lsod ds :i esa dk;Z dj jgk gS(
¼³½ fdlh fuokZfpr in ij dk;Z dj jgk gS] ftlesa lkaln vFkok fo/kk;d ;k
LFkkuh; fudk; dk lnL; Hkh “kkfey gS(
¼p½ fdlh ,sls laxBu dk lnL; gS ;k fdlh izdkj ls mlls lEc) gS] ftls
fo|eku fof/k ds v/khu fof/k fo:) ?kksf’kr dj fn;k x;k gS]
¼N½ fdlh jktuSfrd ny dk lnL; vFkok inkf/kdkjh gS(
¼t½ fdlh vijk/k ds fy;s nks’kh Bgjk;k x;k gS vkSj ftlds fo:) fdlh fof/k
U;k;ky; }kjk vkjksi yxk;s x;s gSa( vFkok
¼>½ fodr fPkRr dk gS vkSj mls l{ke U;k;ky; }kjk ,slk ?kksf’kr dj fn;k
x;k gSA
¼2½ fu;qfDr% ¼d½ jkT; iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k ds v/;{k] ek0 mPpre
U;k;ky;@ek0 mPp U;k;ky; ds lsokfuoRr U;k;k/kh”k gksaxsA jkT; iqfyl
f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k ds v/;{k dh fu;qfDr jkT; ljdkj }kjk mPp
U;k;ky; ds ek0 eq[; U;k;k/kh”k }kjk lq>k;s x;s lsokfuoRr U;k;k/kh”kksaa
ds iSuy esa ls gh dh tk ldsxhA
¼[k½ jkT; iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k ds lnL;ksa dh fu;qfDr jkT; ljdkj }kjk]
jkT; ekuokf/kdkj vk;ksx@ yksdk;qDr@jkT; yksd lsok vk;ksx }kjk rS;kj fd;s
x;s ukeksa ds iSuy ls dh tk;sxh rFkk jkT; ekuokf/kdkj vk;ksx@yksdk;qDr@jkT;
yksd lsok vk;ksx }kjk lnL;ksa ds p;u gsrq ukeksa dk iSuy lsokfuoRr flfoy
losZUVl@iqfyl vf/kdkjh@ vU; foHkkxksa ds lsokfuoRr vf/kdkjh rFkk flfoy
lkslkbZVh esa ls rS;kj dh tk;sxhA
¼3½ ¼d½ ftyk iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k ds v/;{k ds in ij lsokfuoRr ftyk
tt dks fu;qDr fd;k tk;sxk rFkk ftyk iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k ds v/;{k
dh fu;qfDr jkT; ljdkj }kjk ek0 mPp U;k;ky; ds eq[; U;k;k/kh”k vFkok
muds }kjk ukfer ek0 mPp U;k;ky; ds ek0 U;k;k/kh”k }kjk lq>k;sa x;s ukeksa
ds iSuy esa ls dh tk ldsxhA
¼[k½ ftyk iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k ds lnL;ksa dh fu;qfDr jkT; ljdkj
}kjk jkT; ekuokf/kdkj vk;ksx@yksdk;qDr@jkT; yksd lsok vk;ksx }kjk rS;kj
fd;s x;s ukeksa ds iSuy esa ls dh tk;sxh rFkk jkT; ekuokf/kdkj
vk;ksx@yksdk;qDr@jkT; yksd lsok vk;ksx }kjk lnL;ksa ds p;u gsrq ukeksa ds
iSuy lsokfuoRr flfoy losZUV~l@iqfyl vf/kdkjh@ vU; foHkkxksa ds lsokfuoRr
vf/kdkjh rFkk flfoy lkslkbZVh ls rS;kj dh tk ldsxhAÀ
----------------------------------------------- 1&mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 27 o’kZ 2018 dh /kkjk 3 }kjk izfrLFkkfirA
2&mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 27 o’kZ 2018 dh /kkjk 4¼,d½ }kjk izfrLFkkfirA
3&mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 27 o’kZ 2018 dh /kkjk 4¼nks½ }kjk var%LFkkfirA
4&mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 27 o’kZ 2018 dh /kkjk 5 }kjk izfrLFkkfirA
1¿jkT; ,oa ftyk
iqfyl f”kdk;r
izkf/kdj.k ds v/;{k
vkSj lnL;ksa dh
inkof/k vkSj lsok
“krZsÀ
67- ¼1½ fdlh lnL; vkSj v/;{k dh inkof/k rhu o’kZ gksxh] tc rd fd og%&
¼d½ vius dk;Zdky ds lekIr gksus ls igys fdlh le; R;kxi= ugha nsrk] vFkok
¼[k½ mls /kkjk 68 eas mfYyf[kr fdlh dkj.k ls mlds in ls u gVk fn;k tk,A
¼2½ v/;{k rFkk lnL; iqufuZ;qfDr ds fy, ik= gksaxsA
¼3½ lnL;ksa dk ikfjJfed] HkÙks vkSj vU; lsok “krZas rFkk fuca/ku ,sls gksaxs tks jkT; ljdkj
}kjk le;≤ ij vf/klwfpr fd;s tk;saA
2¿jkT; ,oa ftyk
iqfyl f”kdk;r
izkf/kdj.k ds v/;{k
vkSj lnL;ksa dk in
ls gVk;k tkuk
68- jkT; ,oa ftyk iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k ds v/;{k vFkok fdlh lnL; dks
jkT;iky ds vkns”k }kjk] fuEufyf[kr dkj.k ls] mlds in ls gVk;k tk
ldsxk%&
¼d½ izekf.kr vopkj vFkok nqO;Zogkj(
¼[k½ izkf/kdj.k ds drZO;ksa ds ikyu esa fujUrj mis{kk(
¼x½ fdlh ,slh ifjfLFkfr dk mRié gksuk] ftlds dkj.k dksbZ lnL; /kkjk
66¼1½ ds v/khu izkf/kdj.k esa fu;qfDr ds fy;s vik= gks tk;sxk( ;k
¼?k½ fdlh lnL; }kjk vius in ds drZO;ksa ds vfrfjDr vius in ij dk;Z
djrs gq;s dksbZ vU; oSrfud fu;qfDr izkIr djukAÀ
¿jkT; ,oa ftyk
iqfyl f”kdk;r
Ikzkf/kdj.k ds
deZpkjhÀ3
69- ¼1½ jkT; ljdkj izkf/kdj.k ds lnL;ksa ds fy, deZpkfj;ksa dh O;oLFkk djsxhA
¼2½ deZpkfj;ksa dh la[;k jkT; ljdkj }kjk fofgr dh tk;sxhA
¼3½ izkf/kdj.k }kjk deZpkfj;ksa dk p;u ,slh izfdz;k ds vuqlkj fd;k tk;sxk] tks ljdkj
}kjk fofgr dh x;h gSA
¼4½ deZpkfj;ksa dk ikfjJfed rFkk vU; lsok “krsZ vkSj fuca/ku le;≤ ij jkT; ljdkj
}kjk vf/klwfpr fd;s tk;saxsA 4¿¼5½ jkT;@ftyk iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k esa Field Inquiries ds fy,
lhvkbZMh@baVsyhtsUl@ foftysUl ,oa vU; tkap ,tsfla;ks ls lsokfuoRr
vf/kdkfj;ksa dks vko”;drkuqlkj lg;qDr fd;k tk ldsxkAÀ
dk;Z lapkyu 70- 5¿jkT; iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k vius rFkk ftyk iqfyl f”kdk;r
izkf/kdj.k ds dk;Z lapkyu ds fy;s] jkT; ljdkj ds vuqeksnu ls] Lo;a fu;e cuk;sxkAÀ
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1&mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 27 o’kZ 2018 dh /kkjk 6 }kjk “kh’kZd izfrLFkkfirA
2&mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 27 o’kZ 2018 dh /kkjk 7 }kjk izfrLFkkfirA
3& mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 27 o’kZ 2018 dh /kkjk 8¼,d½ }kjk “kh’kZd izfrLFkkfirA
4&mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 27 o’kZ 2018 dh /kkjk 8¼nks½ }kjk var%LFkkfirA
5&mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 27 o’kZ 2018 dh /kkjk 9 }kjk izfrLFkkfirA
1¿jkT; iqfyl
f”kdk;r Ikzkf/kdj.k ds
d`R;
71- ¼1½ ¼d½ jkT; iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k] vij iqfyl v/kh{kd ,oa mlls
mPp Lrj ds iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa ds fo:) f”kdk;rksa ij tkap djsxkA
¼[k½ izkf/kdj.k] mlds }kjk lh/ks izkIr vopkj dh f”kdk;ras] vkxs
dk;Zokgh ds fy;s jkT; ljdkj ds xg foHkkx dks vxzlkfjr djsxk(
ijUrq ;g fd xqeuke f”kdk;r ij dksbZ laKku ugha fy;k tk;sxkA
¼x½ izkf/kdj.k iqfyl dkfeZdksa ds fo:) **xEHkhj vopkj** dh f”kdk;ras
izkIr gksus ij vkjksiksa dh tkap dj ldsxkA
Li’Vhdj.k %
bl v/;k; gsrq] **xEHkhj vipkj** ls fdlh iqfyl vf/kdkjh dk dksbZ ,slk
dk;Z vfHkizsr gS] ftlds dkj.k %&
¼,d½ iqfyl fgjklr esa eR;q(
¼nks½ xEHkhj pksV] tSlk fd Hkkjrh; n.M lafgrk] 1860 dh /kkjk 320 eas
ifjHkkf’kr gS(
¼rhu½ cykRdkj vFkok cykRdkj dk iz;kl(
¼pkj½ fof/k lE;d izfØ;k ds fcuk fxj¶rkjh ;k fujks/k(
¼ikap½ ekuokf/kdkjksa dk mYy?kau( ;k
¼N%½ Hkz’Vkpkj( ds vkjksi yxk;s tk ldsaxsA
¼?k½ izkf/kdj.k] jkT; ljdkj ;k iqfyl egkfuns”kd }kjk mldks fufnZ’V]
fdlh vU; ekeys dh Hkh tkap dj ldrk gS] ;fn izkf/kdj.k dh jk; esa
ekeyk LorU= tkap ds ;ksX; gS(
¼M-½ izkf/kdj.k] jkT; ljdkj ds xg foHkkx ls le;≤ ij izkIr frekgh
fjiksVZ ds ek/;e ls] iqfyl foHkkx ds jktif=r vf/kdkfj;ksa ds fo:)
vopkj dh f”kdk;rkas ij foHkkxh; dk;Zokgh vFkok foHkkxh; tkapksa dh
izkfLFkfr dk vuqJo.k dj ldsxk rFkk ,sls ekeykssa esa dk;Zokgh iwjh djus
ds fy;s jkT; ljdkj dks leqfpr ijke”kZ ns ldsxk(
¼p½ izkf/kdj.k] fdlh f”kdk;rdrkZ ds }kjk dh x;h **vopkj** dh f”kdk;r]
ftls iwoZ esa ifjHkkf’kr fd;k x;k gS] dh fdlh iqfyl vf/kdkjh }kjk dh tk
jgh foHkkxh; tkap dh izfØ;k esa vuqfpr foyEc gksus ;k mlds ifj.kke ls
vlUrq’V gksus ds fdlh ekeys ds laKku esa vkus ij] “kklu ls fjiksVZ ekax
ldsxk] vkxs dh dk;Zokgh ds fy;s leqfpr ijke”kZ tkjh dj ldrk gS vFkok
fdlh vU; vf/kdkjh }kjk u;s fljs ls iqu% tkap djkus ds fy;s funss”k tkjh
dj ldsxkA
¼N½ izkf/kdj.k] iqfyl dkfeZdksa ds vopkj ds dR; dks jksdus ds fy;s] jkT;
iqfyl ds fy;s lkekU; ekXkZ funsZ”k lq>k ldsxkA
ftyk iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k ds dR;% ¼2½ ¼d½ ftyk iqfyl f”kdk;r
izkf/kdj.k] iqfyl mik/kh{kd ,oa mlls fuEu Lrj ds iqfyl
vf/kdkfj;ksa@dkfeZdksa ds fo:) f”kdk;rksa ij tkap djsxhA
¼[k½ ftyk iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k xEHkhj dnkpkj] tks iqfyl vfHkj{kk esa
eR;q] xEHkhj pksV vFkok cykRdkj ds izdj.kksa ds vfrfjDr iqfyl dfeZ;ksa
}kjk tcju olwyh] Hkwfe ,oa Hkouksa ij voS/k dCts vkfn rFkk vU; xEHkhj
?kVukvksa] ftlesa in dk nq:i;ksx ifjyf{kr gks dh tkWp djsxh rFkk
foHkkxh;@vkijkf/kd dk;Zokgh dh laLrqfr djsxhAÀ
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1&mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 27 o’kZ 2018 dh /kkjk 10 }kjk izfrLFkkfirA
1¿jkT; ,oa ftyk
iqfyl f”kdk;r
izzkf/kdj.k dh
“kfDr;ka
72- ¼1½ jkT; ,oa ftyk iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k] fof/kd fo”ks’kkf/kdkj ds v/khu]
,sls fcUnqvksa ;k ekeykas ij fdlh O;fDr ls lwpuk iznku djus dh vis{kk
djus ds fy;s vf/kd`r gksxk] tks izkf/kdj.k dh jk; esa tkap ds fo’k; esa
mIk;ksxh vFkok laxr gks ldrh gS vkSj ,slk O;fDr] ftlls ,slh vis{kk dh
x;h gS] Hkkjrh; n.M lafgrk] 1860 dh /kkjk 176 vkSj 177 ds vFkkZUrxZr
,slh lwpuk iznku djus ds fy;s ck/;dkjh gksxkA
¼2½ jkT; ,oa ftyk iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k dks] bl v/;k; ds vUrxZr]
vius drZO;ksa ds fuoZgu ds fy;s flfoy U;k;ky; dh “kfDr;ka gksxhA
¼3½ ,sls ekeykssa esa] ftuesa jkT;@ftyk iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k }kjk lh/ks
tkap dh tk jgh gks] izkf/kdj.k tkap iw.kZ gksus ij] vius fu’d’kZ ls jkT;
ljdkj dks lwfpr dj ldsxhA mijksDr xfBr jkT;@ftyk iqfyl
f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k }kjk fdlh vipkjh iqfyl dkfeZd ds fo:)
vuq”kklukRed dk;Zokgh ds lEcU/k esa tks vuq”kalk dh tk;sxh] og jkT;
ljdkj ij ck/;dkjh gksxh vFkkZr mDr izkf/kdj.kksa ds }kjk dh x;h
vuq”kalk ds Øe esa vipkjh iqfyl dkfeZd ds fo:) dk;Zokgh izkjEHk djrs
gq, mls uSlfxZd U;k; ds fl)kUrksa ds vuqlkj lquokbZ dk Ik;kZIr volj
nsrs gq, uksfVl nsdj fof/k ds vuqlkj dk;Zokgh jkT; ljdkj }kjk
lEikfnr dh tk;sxhA ;fn jkT; iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k }kjk fdlh
vipkjh iqfyl dkfeZd ds fo:) vuq”kklukRed dk;Zokgh dh vuq”kalk dh
tkrh gSa] rks ,slh ifjfLFkfr esa lEcfU/kr vipkjh dkfeZd }kjk mls Hkkjrh;
lafo/kku }kjk iznRr laoS/kkfud vf/kdkjksa ds vuqlkj l{ke U;k;ky; esa
pqukSrh nh tk ldsxhAÀ 2¿jkT;@ ftyk iqfyl
f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k
dh fjiksVZÀ
73- 3¿¼1½ jkT; iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k] izR;sd dys.Mj o’kZ dh lekfIr ij]
lesfdr :Ik ls] ,d okf’kZd fjiksVZ rS;kj djsxk] ftlesa vU; ckrksa ds vfrfjDr
fuEufyf[kr dk lekos”k gksxk%&
¼d½ **xEHkhj vopkj**ds ekeyksa dh la[;k vkSj izdkj] ftudh mlds }kjk
tkap dh x;h(
¼[k½ **xEHkhj vopkj** ds ekeyksa dh l[;k vkSj izdkj] tks mls f”kdk;rdrkZ }kjk
f”kdk;r dh foHkkxh; tkap ls vlUrq’V gksus ij lanfHkZr fd;s x;s(
¼x½ mijksDr ¼[k½ esa fufnZ’V ekeyksa lfgr ,sls ekeykas dh la[;k vkSj izdkj
ftuesa mlds }kjk iqfyl dks vkxs dh dk;Zokgh ds fy;s ijke”kZ vkSj
funs”k fn;k x;k(
¼?k½ jkT; esa iqfyl dkfEkZdksa ds }kjk fd;s x;s vopkj dk Lo:i] ftUgsa
fpfUgr fd;k x;k gS] vkSj
¼M-½ iqfyl dh tokcnsgh c<k+us ds mik;ksa ls lEcfU/kr flQkfj”kasAÀ
¼2½ izkf/kdj.k dh okf’kZd fjiksVZ] jkT; dh fo/kkulHkk ds le{k j[kh tk;sxhA
fjiksVZ ,d lkoZtfud nLrkost gksxk] tks turk dks miyC/k gksxkA
¼3½ izkf/kdj.k] mu fo”ks’k ekeyksa ds lEcU/k eas] ftudh mlds }kjk lh/ks tk¡p
dh x;h] fo”ks’k fjiksVZ Hkh rS;kj dj ldrk gSA os fjiksVZas Hkh turk dks
miyC/k djk;h tk;saxhA
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1&mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 27 o’kZ 2018 dh /kkjk 11 }kjk izfrLFkkfirA
2&mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 27 o’kZ 2018 dh /kkjk 12¼,d½ }kjk izfrLFkkfirA
3&mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 27 o’kZ 2018 dh /kkjk 12¼nks½ }kjk izfrLFkkfirA
f”kdk;r drkZ ds
vf/kdkj
74- ¼1½ dksbZ Hkh O;fDr iqfyl dkfeZdksa ds fdlh ^vopkj^ vFkok ^xEHkhj vopkj^ ls lEcfU/kr
f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k eas ntZ djk ldsxk %
ijUrq ;g fd 1¿lEcaf/kr izkf/kdj.kÀ }kjk dksbZ f”kdk;r Lohdkj ugha dh
tk;sxh] ;fn fof/k }kjk LFkkfir fdlh vU; izkf/kdj.k vFkok fdlh U;k;ky; }kjk ml
f”kdk;r dh fo’k;oLrq dh tk¡p dh tk jgh gSA
¼2½ mu ekeyksa eas] tgk¡ fdlh O;fDr }kjk iqfyl Ikzkf/kdkfj;ksa ls f”kdk;r dh x;h gS] og
foHkkxh; tk¡p dh fdlh voLFkk eas] tk¡p izfdz;k eas vuqfpr foyEc ds fo’k; eas 1¿lEcaf/kr izkf/kdj.kÀ dks lwfpr dj ldrk gSA
¼3½ f”kdk;rdrkZ dks] tk¡p izkf/kdkjh ¼lEcfU/kr iqfyl izkf/kdj.k vFkok izkf/kdj.k½ }kjk
tk¡p dh izxfr ds lEcU/k eas le;≤ ij lwfpr fd;s tkus dk vf/kdkj gksxkA tk¡p
vFkok foHkkxh; dk;Zokgh ds iw.kZ gksus ij f”kdk;rdrkZ dks mlds fu’d’kksZa ds lEcU/k eas
;Fkk”kh?kz lwfpr fd;k tk;sxkA
Lkn~Hkko iwoZd fd;s
x;s dk;Z ds izfr
laj{k.k
75- jkT; ljdkj] jkT; iqfyl cksMZ] mlds lnL; vkSj deZpkjh] iqfyl f”kdk;r izkf/kdj.k]
mlds lnL; vkSj deZpkjh ;k cksMZ vFkok izkf/kdj.k ds funs”k ds v/khu dk;Z djus
okys fdlh O;fDr ds fo:)] bl vf/kfu;e ds micU/kksa ds vuqlj.k eas ln~HkkoiwoZd dh
x;h ;k bl vk”k; ls dh tkus okyh fdlh ckr ds lEcU/k eas] dksbZ okn ;k vU;
fof/kd dk;Zokgh ugha dh tk;sxhA
foRr iks’k.k 76- dR;ksa ds n{krkiwoZd fu’iknu ds fy,] jkT; ds ctV ds leqfpr eq[; “kh’kZ eas iFkd
la?kVd] tSlk jkT; ljdkj }kjk fu/kkZfjr fd;k tk,] iznku fd;k tk;sxkA
v/;k;&ukS
dY;k.k vkSj f”kdk;rksa dk fuokj.k
iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa dk
dY;k.k
77- ¼1½ iqfyl egkfuns”kd] vius i;Zos{k.k vkSj fu;a=.kk/khu] iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa ,oa vU;
dkfeZdksa ds fy, dY;k.kdkjh mik;ksa ds dk;kZUo;u ds fy, mÙkjnk;h gksxkA
¼2½ jkT; ljdkj] bl lEcU/k eas iqfyl egkfuns”kd dks ijke”kZ nsus vkSj mldh lgk;rk ds
fy, ,d ;k ,d ls vf/kd iqfyl vf/kdkjh fu;qDr dj ldrh gSA
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1&mRrjk[k.M vf/kfu;e la[;k 27 o’kZ 2018 dh /kkjk 13 }kjk izfrLFkkfirA
Ikqfyl dY;k.k C;wjks 78- ¼1½ ,d iqfyl dY;k.k C;wjks gksxk ¼ftls ,rn~i”pkr ^^C;wjks^^ dgk x;k gS½] ftldk iz/kku
,d ,slk vf/kdkjh gksxk] ftldk in iqfyl miegkfujh{kd ls fuEu Lrj dk ugha
gksxkA
¼2½ vU; ckrksa ds vfrfjDr] C;wjks ds dR; vkSj drZO;ksa eas iqfyl dkfeZdksa ds fy,
dY;k.kdkjh mik;ksa dk iz”kklu vkSj vuqJo.k “kkfey gS] ;Fkk&
¼d½ fpfdRlk] fo”ks’kdj iqjkuh vkSj xEHkhj chekfj;ksa dh fpfdRlk] ftleas lsok fuofÙk
ds i”pkr iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa vkSj vU; dkfeZdksa rFkk muds vkfJrksa ds fy,
fpfdRlk ;kstuk;sa] tks jkT; ljdkj ds deZpkfj;ksa ij ykxw gksrh gS] “kkfey gSa(
¼[k½ M~;wVh ds nkSjku pksV yxus ij iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa vkSj vU; dkfeZdksa dks fpfdRlk
lgk;rk] tSlk jkT; ljdkj }kjk fu/kkZfjr fd;k tk;(
¼x½ lsok djrs le; er O;fDr;ksa ds fudV lEcfU/k;ksa dks foÙkh; lgk;rk] tSlk jkT;
ljdkj }kjk fu/kkZfjr fd;k tk;s(
¼?k½ iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa vkSj vU; dkfeZdksa ds vkfJrksa ds fy, mi;qDr f”kYi eas f”k{kk]
O;kolkf;d ijke”kZ rFkk izf”k{k.k] tSlk jkT; ljdkj }kjk fu/kkZfjr fd;k tk;(
vkSj
¼³½ ln~HkkoiwoZd drZO;ksa ds ikyu ds lEcU/k eas leqfpr fof/kd lqfo/kk;sa] tSlk jkT;
ljdkj }kjk fu/kkZfjr fd;k tk;A
¼3½ C;wjks dh lajpuk] mldh “kfDr;k¡ vkSj d`R; ,sls gkasxs] tSlk jkT; ljdkj }kjk fofgr
fd;k tk;A
Ckhek vkSj tksf[ke
HkÙkk
79- ¼1½ jkT; ljdkj] lHkh iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa ds fy, pksV yxus] v{kerk ;k M~;wVh ds le;
eR;q ds fo:)] ,d chek ;kstuk fofgr djsxhA
¼2½ jkT; ljdkj] xEHkhj tksf[ke okys fo”ks’k [k.Mksa eas rSukr iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa ds fy,]
jkT; ljdkj ds fu;eksa ds vuqlkj] tksf[ke&HkÙkk Hkh fofgr dj ldrh gSA
f”kdk;r fuokj.k 80- ¼1½ iqfyl egkfuns”kd] jkT; ljdkj ds vuqeksnu ls] iqfyl dkfeZdksa dh O;fDrxr vkSj
lkewfgd f”kdk;rksa ij fopkj djus ds fy,] fofu;eksa ds ek/;e ls] ,d larks’ktud]
ikjn”khZ vkSj lgHkkfxrk okyk f”kdk;r fuokj.k ra= cuk;sxhA f”kdk;rsa mnkjrkiwoZd
izkIr dh tk,axhA
¼2½ ;g ra=] O;fFkr i{k dks] ;fn mldk izFke Lrj ij mldh f”k{kk ds fuLrkj.k ls
lek/kku ugha gksrk gS] vihy dk vf/kdkj lqfuf”pr djsxkA
v/;k;&nl
lk/kkj.k vijk/k] “kkfLr;k¡ vkSj mÙkjnkf;Ro
vfu;af=r vkpj.k ds
vijk/k
81- ¼1½ ;fn dksbZ O;fDr] fdlh ekxZ] xyh] vke jkLrs ;k [kqys LFkku] tks lkoZtfud gks] eas
fuEufyf[kr eas ls dksbZ vijk/k djrk gS] ftlls ogk¡ ds fuokfl;ksa ;k jkg pyrs
O;fDr;ksa dks vlqfo/kk] ijs”kkuh ;k ;k [krjk gks] U;k;ky; }kjk nks’kh Bgjk;s tkus ij]
U;wure~ :0 500&@vkSj vf/kdre~ :0 1]000&@ds tqekZus ls nf.Mr fd;k tk;sxk]
;Fkk %&
¼d½ u”ks eass /kqÙk rFkk naxk ;k turk eas minzo djrs gq, ik;k tkus ij(
¼[k½ iqfyl] vfXu”keu ny ;k fdlh vU; vko”;d lsok dks >wBk vykeZ yxkdj
xqejkg djus ;k tkucw> dj vQokg QSykus ijA
¼2½ fdlh O;fDr dks] tks mi/kkjk ¼1½ eas mfYyf[kr dksbZ vijk/k djrk gS vkSj ?kVuk LFky
ij gh vijk/k dk “keu djus eas vlQy jgrk gS] mls fcuk okj.V ds fgjklr eas ysuk]
fdlh iqfyl vf/kdkjh ds fy, fof/k lEer gksxkA
¼3½ bl /kkjk eas mfYyf[kr vijk/kksa dk] bl fufeÙk fo”ks’k :i ls l”kDr iqfyl vf/kdkfj;ksa
}kjk] fofgr U;wure jkf”k dh vk/kh jkf”k tek djus ij] ?kVukLFky ij gh “keu fd;k
tk ldrk gSA
¼4½ mi/kkjk ¼1½ ds v/khu fgjklr eas fu:) O;fDr dks] vijk/k ds “keu gksus ds rqjUr
i”pkr~ eqDr dj fn;k tk;sxk] vU;Fkk ,sls O;fDr dks fgjklr eas fy;s tkus ds 24 ?k.Vs
ds vUnj {ks=kf/kdkj okys eftLVªsV ds le{k izLrqr fd;k tk;sxkA
leUo; 82- ¼1½ fdlh e.My esa fof/k vkSj O;oLFkk ds izcU/ku dks izHkkoh cukus ds fy,] tgk¡ visf{kr
gks] e.Myk;qDr }kjk jkT; ljdkj rFkk fofHkUu vU; ,tsfUl;ksa eas leUo; LFkkfir
fd;k tk;sxkA
¼2½ fdlh ftys eas fof/k vkSj O;oLFkk ds izHkkoh izcU/ku ds fy,] tgk¡ Hkh visf{kr gks] ftyk
eftLVªsV }kjk jkT; ljdkj ,ao fofHkUu ,tsfUl;ksa eas leUo; LFkkfir fd;k tk;sxkA
¼3½ leUo; ds iz;kstu gsrq] ftyk eftLVªsV ftys ds iqfyl v/kh{kd vkSj ftys ds
foHkkxk/;{kksa ls] tc dHkh visf{kr gks] lk/kkj.k vkSj fo”ks’k izdkj dh lwpuk eaxk ldrk
gS] tgk¡ ifjfLFkfr dh ekax gks] ftyk eftLVªsV leUo; ds mn~ns”; dh izkfIr gsrq
leqfpr fyf[kr vkns”k ifkjr djsxk vkSj funs”k tkjh djsxkA
¼4½ leUo; gsrq ftyk eftLVªsV ls funs”k izkIr gksus ij lHkh lEcfU/kr foHkkxk/;{k] ftys ds
iqfyl v/kh{kd dks iw.kZ lgk;rk iznku djuk lqfuf”pr djsaxsA
vkns”kksa vkSj funs”kksa
dk ikyu u djus ds
fy, “kkfLr
83- ¼1½ /kkjk 51] 52] 53 vkSj /kkjk 81 dh mi/kkjk ¼3½ ,oa ¼4½ ds v/khu tkjh fd;s x;s fof/k
lEer vkns”kksa dk ikyu u djus okys O;fDr ij] l{ke {ks=kf/kdkj okys fof/k U;k;ky;
eas vfHk;kstu pyk;k tk;sxk ,oa nks’kh Bgjk;s tkus ij vf/kdre :0 10]000@& ds
tqekZus ls nf.Mr fd;k tk ldsxkA
¼2½ rFkkfi] /kkjk 51] 52 ,oa 53 ds vijk/k dk ?kVukLFky ij “keu fd;k tk ldrk gS]
;fn lEcfU/kr Fkkus ds izHkkjh ds ikl fofgr vf/kdre jkf”k dh vk/kh jkf”k tek dj
nh tk;sA
Ikqfyl onhZZ dk
vuf/kd`r mi;ksx
84- ;fn dksbZ O;fDr] tks iqfyl vf/kdkjh ugha gS] jkT; ljdkj ;k] ;FkkfLFkfr] jkT;
ljdkj }kjk izkf/kdr vf/kdkjh }kjk izkf/kdr fd;s fcuk] iqfyl dh onhZ ;k mlds
leku fn[kus okyh iks”kkd ;k mDr onhZ dk dksbZ fof”k’V fpUg /kkj.k djrk gS] rks
mldk nks’k fl) gks tkus ij mls N% ekg ds vf/kdre dkjkokl ;k :0 5]000@& ds
vf/kdre tqekZuk ;k nksuks ls nf.Mr fd;k tk ldrk gSA
Ikqfyl vf/kdkjh
bR;kfn }kjk drZO;
dh mis{kk ds fy,
“kkfLr;k
85- izR;sd iqfyl vf/kdkjh%&
¼d½ tks l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk ikfjr fdlh fof/k lEer fu;e ;k fofu;e dh mis{kk] ;k
tkucw>dj mYya?ku ;k drZO; ds mYYak?ku dk nks’kh gS( ;k
¼[k½ tks fcuk vuqefr ds ;k iwoZ lwpuk fn;s cxSj vius in ds drZO;ksa ls foeq[k gks x;k gS(
;k
¼x½ NqV~Vh ds dkj.k vuqifLFkr jgrs gq,] ,slh NqV~Vh dh lekfIr] ij fcuk ;qfDr;qDr dkj.k
ds vius dke ij mifLFkr gksus eas vlQy gksrk gS( ;k
¼?k½ ftlus viuh iqfyl M~;wVh ls fHkUu fdlh vU; fu;kstu eas fcuk fdlh izkf/kdkj ds
fu;qfDr izkIr dj yh gS( ;k
¼³½ tks dk;jrk dk nks’kh ik;k x;k gS( ;k
¼p½ viuh vfHkj{kk eas fdlh O;fDr ds “kjhj ij vuko”;d fgalk djrs gq, ik;k x;k gS( ;k
¼N½ n.M izfdz;k lafgrk] 1973 dh /kkjk 154 }kjk visf{kr] fcuk fdlh fof/k lEer dkj.k
ds] izkFkfedh dk iathdj.k djus eas vlQy gksrk gS( ;k
¼t½ M~;wVh ds le; u”ks dh gkyr eas ik;k x;k gS( ;k
¼>½ ,sls dk;Z djrk gS] tks fdlh iqfyl vf/kdkjh ds fy, fdlh Hkh izdkj ls “kksHkuh; ugha
gS(
mls rhu eghus ds osru ds cjkcj dh vf/kdre /kujkf”k ds tqekZus ls] ;k vf/kdre
rhu ekg ds fdlh izdkj ds dkjkokl ls ;k nksuksa ls nf.Mr fd;k tk ldsxk(
¼¥½ ¼,d½ bl [k.M ds v/khu dk;Zokgh fu;qfDr izkf/kdkjh vFkok ftys ds iqfyl v/kh{kd
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THE UTTARAKHAND POLICE ACT, 2007
As amended by the Select Committee
[ACT No. 01 OF 2008]
to provide for establishment, regulations and management of the police, redefine its role, duties and
its responsibilities and to enable it to function as an efficient professional effective, accountable and people
friendly and responsive agency by taking into account the emerging challenges of policing, enforcement of
rule of law, the concern for the security of the State and the people, good governance and human rights, this
AN
ACT
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Uttarakhand in the Fifty- Eighth year of the Republic of
India.
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
Short title,
extent and
commencement
1. (1) This Act may be called the Uttarakhand Police Act, 2007.
(2) It extends to the whole of the State of Uttarakhand and to the Police force of
the State, deployed outside the State, except the Revenue Police Area.
(3) It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may, b
notification in the official Gazette, specify in this behalf.
Definitions
2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires-
(a) "Act "means the Uttarakhand Police Act, 2007;
(b) "Cattle" means and includes cows, buffaloes, elephants, camels, horse asses,
mules, sheep, goats and swine;
(c) "Chief Secretary" means the Chief Secretary to the State Government;
(d) "District" means a Revenue territory, notified as a Revenue District under the
U.P. Land Revenue Act, 1901 (As amended from time to time and as
applicable to the State of Uttarakhand)
(e) "District Magistrate" means the Chief Officer, entrusted with the
administration of a District and so appointed by the State Government under
Section 20 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Central Act 2 of 1974);
(f) "Divisional Commissioner" means the officer designated as such and in
charge of a Revenue Division, notified under the U.P. Land Revenue Act,
1901 (As amended from time to time and as applicable to the State of
Uttarakhand)
(g) "Domestic Help" means a person working for remuneration or otherwise
performing domestic chores in a household;
(h) "Insurgency" means and includes waging of armed struggle, by a group or a
section of population, against the State, which includes the separation of a
part from the territory of India;
(i) "Internal Security" means preservation of Sovereignty and Integrity of the
State from disruptive and anti-national forces within the State;
(j) "Militant Activities" means and includes any violent activity of a group,
using explosives, inflammable substances, firearms or other lethal weapons
or hazardous substances, in order to achieve its political objectives;
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(k) "Moral turpitude" means involvement in any crime, which among other
things, either pertains to cheating; forgery, drugs, intoxication, offending the
modesty of a woman. or any offence against the State as mentioned in
Chapter VI of the Indian Penal Code (Central Act 45 of 1860);
(l) "Organized crime" means and includes any crime, committed by a group or a
network of persons, in pursuance of its common intention of unlawful gain,
by using violent means or threat of violence;
(m) "Place of public amusement and public entertainment" means and includes
such places, as may be notified by the State Government;
(n) "Police District" means the territorial area, notified by the government for
this purpose;
(o) "The boundary of the Police District" means the territorial area of the
Revenue District, excluding the Revenue Police Area;
(p) "Police Officer" means any officer, belonging to the Indian Police Service,
Uttarakhand Police Service or Uttarakhand Police Subordinate Service and
includes any other service, constituted under this Act.
(q) 1{'Police Personnel" means such police officers and all other persons, for
whom the Appointing Authority is the State Government or Director General
of Police or any officer subordinate of the Director General of Police;}
(r) "Prescribed" means prescribed under this Act;
(s) "Public place" means any place, to which the public have access an includes -
(i) a public building, monument and precincts thereof; and
(ii) any place, accessible to the public for drawing water, washing or
bathing or for purposes of recreation;
(t) "Regulation" means regulations made under this Act;
(u) "Revenue Police Area" means the area, existing as such or to be notified as a
Revenue Police Area;
(v) "Revenue Police System" means the system of Policing, existing in Revenue
Police ·Area;
(w) 'Rules'' means rules, made under this Act;
(x) "Service" means the Police Service, constituted under this Act;
(y) "Subordinate Rank" means all ranks, below the rank of Assistant or Deputy
Superintendent of Police;
(z) "Superintendent of Police" means the police officer in charge of a Police
District and shall include police officers of equivalent rank;
(za) "Terrorist activity" means and includes any activity of a person or a group,
using explosives or inflammable substances or firearms or other lethal
weapons or noxious gases or other chemicals or any other substance of a
hazardous nature with the aim to strike terror in the society or any section
thereof, and with an intent to overawe the Government, established by law;
(zb) "Victim" means a victim of crime who, individually or collectively, have
suffered criminal harm, including physical or mental injury, emotional
suffering, economic loss or substantial impairment of their fundamental
rights, and includes acts or omissions that are in violation of laws operative
within Uttarakhand;
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1-Subs. by section 2 of UK Act no 27 of 2018.
(zc) "Witness" means a person -
(1) who has made a statement, or who has given or agreed to give
evidence in relation to the commission of any offences, as may be
prescribed;
(2) relation or associate to a person, referred to in clause (a) above, may
require protection or other assistance under this Act; or
(3) for any other reason, may require protection or other assistance under
this Act.
NOTE:- Words and expressions used in this Act, but not defined specifically,
shall have the same meaning as provided in the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973 and the Indian Penal Code, 1860.
CHAPTER II
CONSTITUTION AND ORGANIZATION OF THE POLICE FORCE
Constitution of
the Police
Force for the
State
3- (1) There shall be a Police Force for the State.
(2) The Police Force shall consist of such ranks and members and have such
organizations, as the State Government may, by general or special orders,
prescribe.
(3) The administration of the Police Force of the State, subject to the overall
control of the State Government, shall vest in the Director General of Police.
Police Ranges 4- (1) The State Government may, by notification, divide the state into one or more
Police Ranges.
(2) The administration of the Police Force in the Police Range shall vest in an
officer, not below the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police.
Police District
5- The administration of the Police District within the local jurisdiction of the
District Magistrate, shall be vested in a Superintendent of Police under the
general coordination and direction of the District Magistrate.
District level
Special Cells
6- For the purpose of dealing with a particular category of crime or providing
better service to the community at large including victims of crime, the
State Government may create one or more Special Cells in a Police District.
Police Stations
7- (1) The State Government shall, by notification, create Police Stations, with or
without outposts.
(2) The State Government shall, by notification, notify the Circle and there shall
be minimum two Police Stations in a Circle.
(3) A Police Station shall be headed by an Officer-in-charge, who shall not be
below the rank of Sub-Inspector of Police.
Revenue
Police Areas
8- Under the Revenue Police System, such area of any District shall fall as the
Government determines time to time.
Railway Police
9- (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, the State Government may,
by notification in the Official Gazette, create one or more Railway Police
District under the control of Superintendent of Police including such railway
areas in the State as the State Government may specify.
(2) The State Government may, by notification, divide a Railway Police
District into one or more Circles, to be headed by an officer of the rank of'
Assistant/Deputy Superintendent of Police.
(3) The State Government may, by notification, create one or more Police
Stations in the Railway Police District, to be headed by an officer of the
rank not below the rank of a Sub-Inspector of Police.
State
Intelligence
Department
10- The State Government may, by a general or special order, create a State
Intelligence Department for collection, collation, analysis and dissemination
of intelligence.
State Crime
Investigation
Department
11- The State Government may, by a general or special order, create a Crime
Investigation Department for investigation of specified crimes, as directed
by the State Government and /or by Director General of Police.
Specialized
Police Units
12- Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, or any other law for the
time being in force -
(1) The State Government may, by a general or special order, create Specialized
Police Force and may also determine the number, functions and
responsibilities of such Police Force.
(2) A specialized Police Force may comprise of such administrative structure
and hierarchy, as may be prescribed.
(3) The duties, responsibilities, powers, and privileges of a Specialized Police
Force may be such, as prescribed by the State Government.
(4) The State Government may, by a general or special order, disband or
rationalize such a Specialized Police Force at any time.
District Armed
Reserves and
State Armed
Police Batta-
lions
13- To assist the civil police in enforcement of law and maintenance of order or
in situations of likely breach of peace or in disaster management functions,
in escort of prisoners, or to discharge such other duties, which may require
special weapons and tactical teams or presence of armed police, the State
Government shall create Armed Police Units or Special Armed Police Units
with appropriate manpower strengths in the form of an Armed Police
Reserve for each Police District and Armed Police Battalions for the State.
The constitution, recruitment, training, deployment and administration of
such Reserve Battalions shall be as per rules made under this Act.
Special Police
Officers
14- Subject to the rules prescribed in this behalf, the Superintendent of Police
shall, under special circumstances, appoint Special Police officer in
consultation with the District Magistrate.
Police Train-
ing Institutions
15- (1) The State Government may lay down a Training-cum-Education Policy, in
consultation with the Director General of Police, for the police officers and
personnel. This policy shall also aim to promote a service culture among
police officers for acquiring appropriate educational and professional
qualifications, as they advance in their career.
(2) The State Government may, by a general or special order, establish Police
Training Institutions including State Police Training Institutes, Police
Training Schools, and other Training Institutions, including Police Academy.
(3) The supervision and administration of the Police Training Institutions shall
be in accordance with Rules, made for this purpose. Bureau of
Police
Research and
16- (1) The State Government may establish a Bureau of Police Research and
Development for undertaking research into matters, relating to police and
Development
crime.
(2) The administration and working conditions of the Bureau may be such as
may be prescribed.
Technical and
Support Forces
17- The State Government may create and maintain, under the overall control of
the Director General of Police, such technical agencies and forces as required
through notifications made from time to time for this purpose.
Legal Advisor
and Financial
Controller
18- The State Government may appoint a Legal Advisor and a Financial
Controller to assist and advise the Director General of Police on legal and
financial matters respectively.
CHAPTER III
ADMINISTRATION OF THE POLICE FORCE
Superintendence
over the Police
Force
19- Notwithstanding anything contained in any law, the State Government shall
exercise power of superintendence over the Police Force in respect of all
matters.
Director
General of
Police
20- (1) For the overall control, direction and supervision of the Police Force, the
State Government shall appoint a Director General of Police.
(2) The Director - General of police shall be appointed from a panel of officers,
already working in the rank of the Director General of Police, or the officers
who have been found suitable for promotion in the rank of Director General
of Police, after screening by a committee, as constituted by the Government :
Provided that the number of officers in the panel shall not exceed three
times the number of cadre posts, sanctioned for the rank of Director General
of Police in the State.
(3) The Director General-of Police; so appointed, shall have a minimum tenure
of two years, subject to superannuation.
(4) The State Government may remove the Director General of Police from
his/her post before the expiry of the tenure, by a written orders specifying
reasons, on the following grounds ---
(i) on conviction by a court of law in a criminal offence or where charges
have been framed by a court in a case involving corruption or moral
turpitude; or
(ii) on becoming incapable to perform his/her functions as the Director
General of Police due to physical or mental illness; or
(iii) on promotion or transfer to a higher or similar post under the Central or
any other State Government; or
(iv) on his/her own request.
(5) In exceptional cases, the Director General of Police may be removed from
his post by the State Government before the expiry of his/her tenure, for
gross inefficiency and negligence, where a prima facie case of a serious
nature has been established after a preliminary enquiry.
Administration
of police
21- Subject to the approval of the State Government, the Director General of
Police shall make regulations or issue orders, not inconsistent with this Act
and with any other law for the time being in force for - (a) prevention of crime,
(b) investigation of crime,
(c) maintenance of law and order,
(d) regulation and inspection of the police organization and of the work
performed by police officers,
(e) determining the description and quantity of arms, accoutrements,
clothing and other wherewithal's to be provided to the Police force;
(f) selection of the places of residence of members of the Police force,
(g) regulation, deployment, movements and location of the police force,
(h) assigning duties to officers of all ranks and grades and prescribe the
manner and the conditions, subject to which they shall exercise and
perform their respective powers and duties,
(i) regulating the collection and communication of intelligence and
information by the police,
(j) prescribing the records, registers and forms to be maintained and the
returns to be submitted by different police units and officers and
generally, for the purpose of rendering the police more efficient,
preventing abuse of power and neglect of duties by them.
Disciplinary
Proceedings
22- Subject to the provisions of Article 311 of the Constitution of India,
disciplinary proceedings shall be conducted, as per the Rules and Regulations
made under this Act.
Disciplinary
Penalties
23- (1) An officer of the rank of Superintendent of Police or above may award any
of the following punishments, to a police officer of a rank for which he is the
Appointing Authority, namely-
(a) Reduction in rank,
(b) Compulsory retirement,
(c) Removal from service,
(d) Dismissal,
(e) Reduction in salary,
(f) Withholding of increment, and
(g) Withholding of promotion.
(2) Any police officer of the rank of Superintendent of Police or above may
award any of the following punishments to any non-gazetted police officer
subordinate to him, namely-
(a) fine not exceeding one month's salary,
(b) reprimand or censure.
(3) A Deputy Superintendent of Police or any officer of equivalent rank may
award the punishment of reprimand or censure, to a Police Inspector or Sub
Inspector of Police or an officer below its rank.
(4) Any officer of and above the rank of Inspector may award minor punishments
to Constables and Head Constables.
(5) Any punishment, mentioned in sub-section (1),(2),(3) or (4) above, awarded
to an officer, will not affect his liability for prosecution for any criminal
offence, committed by him in the same transaction, for which departmental
action has led to the award of punishment to him for any transgression of
departmental rules.
Suspension
24- A police officer of or above the rank of Superintendent of Police may place a
police officer of the rank of Inspector or below, subordinate to him, under
suspension for reasons to be recorded in writing.
Misconduct
25- A police officer shall, in addition to any other delinquent act or behavior, as
specified in the relevant rules, be liable for disciplinary action for any of the
following misconduct -
(a) disobedience of lawful orders;
(b) neglect of duty;
(c) insubordination or any oppressive conduct;
(d) unauthorized malingering or absence from duty;
(e) act of cowardice;
(f) misuse of right; or
(g) any other act, unbecoming of an officer.
Appeals
against orders
of punishment
26- An appeal against any order of punishment passed against an officer under in
the present Act or any rules made there under, shall lie -
(a) where the order has been passed by the Director General of Police-to
the State Government; and
(b) where the order has been passed by an officer, subordinate to the
Director General of Police-to the officer, who is next higher in rank in
the Police hierarchy from the officer, who passed such order.
Administration
of Police in
Railway Areas
27- (1) The State Government may place an officer not below the rank of Deputy
Inspector General of Police, to assist the Director General of Police in the
administration of the Railway Areas.
(2) The administration of a Police District in a Railway Area shall vest in a
Superintendent of Police.
(3) Subject to the control of the Director General of Police, such police officers
shall discharge police functions, connected with the railways, situated within
their respective charges and such other functions, as the State Government
may; from time to-time; assign to them.
(4) Any police officer, whom the State Government has, by a general or special
order, empowered to act under this sub-section, may exercise within the
Police District or any part thereof, any of the powers of an officer-in-charge
of a Police Station in that Police District. While exercising such powers, he
shall be deemed to be an Officer-in-Charge of that Police Station,
discharging the functions of such officer within the limits of his Police
Station.
(5) Subject to any general or special orders, which the State Government may
pass in this behalf, such police officers shall in the discharge of their
functions, be vested within every part of the state, with the powers and
privileges and be subjected to the liabilities of police officers under this Act
or any other law for the time being in force. (6) The Superintendent of Police may, with the previous permission of the State
Government, delegate any of the powers and functions conferred on him by
or under this Act, to an Assistant or Deputy Superintendent of Police.
Term of office
of key police
functionaries
28- (1) A Police Officer, posted as an Officer-in-charge of a Police Station; shall
have a minimum term of one year and, as an Officer in-Charge of a Police
Circle or as a Superintendent of Police or as a. Deputy Inspector
General/Inspector General of a. Range, .shall have a. minimum term of two.
years, subject to superannuation :
Provided that any police officer covered under this section may be
transferred from his post before the expiry of the tenure by the competent
authority by a written order, specifying reasons on the following grounds:-
(a) on promotion to a higher post or proceeding on deputation; or
(b) on proving the guilt; or
(c) on framing of a charge by a court of law for a criminal offence; or
(d) on becoming incapable due to any physical or mental illness or otherwise
becoming unable to discharge his functions and duties; or
(e) for filling up a vacancy; or
(f) on his own request; or
(g) in the public interest.
(2) In exceptional cases, an officer may be removed from his post by the
competent Authority for-gross inefficiency or negligence, where a prima
facie case of a serious nature has been established after a preliminary
enquiry.
CHAPTER IV
STATE POLICE BOARD AND POLICE ESTABLISHMENT COMMITTEE
State Police
Board
29- The State Government shall, as soon as may be, establish a State Police
Board to perform the functions, assigned to it under the provisions of this
Chapter.
Composition
of the Board
30- The State Police Board shall comprise the following
(a) Home Minister ------- Chairman
(b) The Leader of the Opposition or as the case may be, if there is no Leader of
the Opposition, the Leader of the largest single opposition party in the State
Legislative Assembly - -----Member
(c) Chief Secretary -------------Member
(d) Principal Secretary / Secretary, Home Department ---------------- Member
(e) Director General of Police ------Member
(f) Two non-political persons of proven reputation for integrity and competence
(hereinafter referred to as "Independent Members") from any field, such as
academia, law, public administration, media or any other field, to be
appointed on the recommendation of the Selection Panel, constituted under
this Act.--------- Member
(g) One police officer, belonging to the State cadre of Indian Police Service, not
below the rank of Additional Director General of Police, to be nominated by
the State Government, as its Secretary. Composition
of the panel
for selection of
Independent
Members
31- Independent Member(s) of the State Police Board shall be appointed on the
recommendation of a Selection Panel, which shall consist of -
(a) Chief Minister of the State,
(b) Speaker of the State Legislative Assembly,
(c) Home Minister of the State, and
(d) Leader of the Opposition in the State Legislative Assembly; or as the
case may be, if there is no Leader of the Opposition, the Leader of the
largest single opposition party in the State Legislative Assembly.
Grounds of
ineligibility for
Independent
Members
32- No person shall be appointed as an independent Member of the State Police
Board if he-
(a) is not a citizen of India; or
(b) has been convicted by a court of law or charges have been framed
against him /her by a Court of law; or
(c) has been dismissed or removed from service or compulsorily retired on
the grounds of corruption or misconduct; or
(d) holds an elected political office, which includes a. member of Parliament
or State Legislature or a local body, or is an office-bearer of any political
party or any organization, connected with any political party; or
(e) is of unsound mind.
Term and
privileges of
Independent
Members
33- A person may be appointed as an Independent Member for a period of two
years. No person shall be appointed for more than one term. An independent
member shall be entitled to a sitting fee, transport to and from the place of
meeting, as well as for touring expenses in connection with any task,
entrusted by the Board, as prescribed from time to time.
Removal of
Independent
Member
34- (1) The State Government may remove any Independent Member of the State
Police Board at any point of time on any of the following grounds:-
(a) proven incompetence; or
(b) proven misbehavior; or
(c) failure to attend three consecutive meetings of the State Police Board
without sufficient reason; or
(d) becoming incapable by reasons of physical or mental infirmity; or
(e) otherwise becoming unable to discharge his functions as a member; or
(f) on the recommendation of the Selection Panel.
(2) In addition, an Independent Member may also be removed from the State
Police Board by the State Government, if he incurs any of the grounds of
ineligibility, specified in this Chapter.
(3) The State Government shall state in writing the grounds for such removal.
Functions of the
State police
Board
35- The State Police Board shall perform the following functions, namely-
(1) Suggest and advise the State Government on policy guidelines for promoting
efficient, effective, responsive and accountable policing,
(2) Suggest the State Government in identifying performance indicators, which
shall, inter alia, include operational efficiency, public satisfaction, victim
satisfaction vis-a-vis police investigation and response, accountability,
optimum utilization of resources, and observance of human rights standards, (3) Suggest measures to enhance the performance of the Police Force
periodically as per the performance indicators, identified in sub section (2)
above,
(4) suggest towards evaluating organizational performance of the police against-
(i) performance indicators, as identified and laid down by the State Police
Board itself;
(ii) resources available with, and constraints of the police;
(5) suggest policy guidelines for gathering information and statistics related to
police work; and
(6) suggest ways and means to improve the efficiency, effectiveness,
accountability, and responsiveness of the police.
Expenses of
the State
Police Board
36- The expenses on account of remuneration, allowances, and travel in
connection with official business of the State Police Board, and in respect of
the Independent Members of the Board, shall be borne by the State
Government, as per the rules prescribed in this respect.
Annual report
of the State
Police Board
37- The State Police Board shall at the end of each year, present to the State
Government a report on its work during the preceding year on the evaluation
of performance of the Police Force. The State Government shall, as soon as
may be, lay this report before the State Assembly.
Police
Establishment
Committee
38- (1) The State Government shall, as soon as may be, constitute a Police
Establishment Committee (hereinafter referred to as the 'Committee') with
the Director General of Police as its Chairperson and two other senior most
police officers in the Department, not below the rank of Inspector General of
Police, as members.
(2) Establishment Committee shall perform the following functions and duties,
namely -
(a) lay procedures. for the selection and promotions in the Subordinate
Ranks;
(b) transfer of subordinate officers from one Range to another;
(c) transfer of officers of the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police/
Assistant Superintendent of Police ;
(d) recommend to the State Government, regarding the transfer and posting
of police officers of the rank of Additional Superintendent of Police and
above;
(e) prescribe guidelines and instructions for transfer of subordinate officers
from one Police District to another; and
(f) analyse and redress the grievances of the police personnel and wherever
necessary, suggest remedial measures to the State Government.
(3) The State Government may, in such matters as it may deem fit, for reasons to
be recorded in writing, alter or amend the decisions of the Committee.
CHAPTER V
ROLE FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES OF THE POLICE
Role functions
and duties of
the police
39. (1) The indicative role and functions of the police, as per the rules made by the
Government from time to time, may broadly constitute the following -
(a) to uphold and enforce the law impartially, and to protect life, liberty,
property, human rights, and dignity of the members of the public;
(b) to assist in maintaining law and order;
(c) to protect internal security, to prevent and control terrorist activities,
breaches of communal harmony, militant activities and other situations
affecting internal security;
(d) to protect public properties including roads, railways, bridges
installations and establishment etc, against acts of vandalism or any kind
of attack;
(e) to prevent crimes, and reduce the opportunities for the commission of
crimes through their own preventive actions and measures as well as by
assisting and cooperating with other relevant agencies in implementing
due measures for prevention of crimes;
(f) to accurately register all complaints, brought to them by a complainant,
or his representative, in person or received by post, e-mail or other
means, and take prompt follow-up action thereon, after duly
acknowledging the receipt of the complaint;
(g) to register and investigate all cognizable offences coming to their notice
through such complaints or otherwise, duly supplying a copy of the First
Information Report to the complainant, and where appropriate,
apprehend the offenders and conduct investigations as per law;
(h) to create and maintain a feeling of security in the community and, as far
as possible, prevent conflicts and promote amity;
(i) to provide all possible help to people in situations, arising out of natural
or man-made disasters, and provide active assistance to other agencies in
relief and rehabilitation measures;
(j) to help the individuals, who are in danger of physical harm to their
person or property, and to provide necessary help and afford relief to
people in distressed situations;
(k) to facilitate orderly movement of people and vehicles and to control and
regulate traffic on roads and highways;
(l) to collect intelligence reports, relating to matters affecting public peace,
and all kinds of crimes, including social offences and other matters
relating to national security and disseminate the same to all such
agencies as may be prescribed, besides acting on it themselves.
(m) to perform all such other duties and discharge such responsibilities, as
may be enjoined on that by the State Government or an Authority,
empowered to issue such directions under any law for the time being in
force;
(n) to keep and display, in the Police Station, a record of habitual offenders
and persons involved in organized crime;
(o) to maintain, updated record of habitual offenders and persons involved in
organized crime, at the District and State level.
(2) A police officer shall take charge, as a police officer on duty, of at un-claimed
properties and shall take action for their safe custody and disposal in
accordance with the provisions of Section 46. Functions in
Revenue
police Area
40- Not withstanding anything contained in this Act, it shall be lawful for the
police force and armed police units to investigate and to render such
assistance, as may be required in the Revenue Police Area, in the scientific
investigations of crimes and regulation of crowd and relief, rescue operations
and such other arrangements, as the District Magistrate may direct in
exceptional circumstances through the Superintendent of Police of the
District.
Senior Police
officer perfor-
ming duties of
a subordinate
officer
41- A senior police officer may perform any duty assigned by law or by a lawful
order to any officer subordinate to him. He/She may assist, supplement,
supersede or prevent any action of the subordinate by his own action or that
of any person lawfully acting under his command or Authority, whenever the
same may appear necessary or expedient for comprehensively enforcing the
law or for avoiding any infringement thereof;
Police officers
always on duty
42- Every police officer shall, for the purposes of this Act, be considered to be
always on duty, and may, at any time, be employed as a police officer in any
and may be
employed in
any part of the
State
part of the State or outside it.
Police officer
not to engage
in other
employment
43- No police officer shall engage himself in an employment or office
whatsoever, other than his duties under this Act, unless expressly permitted
to do so in writing by the State Government.
Police officer
not to with-
draw from
duty etc.
44- No police officer shall withdraw himself from duties of his office.
Police officers
may lay Infor-
mation etc.
45- It shall be the duty of any police officer to lay any information before a
Judicial Magistrate, having jurisdiction and to apply for summons, warrant,
search warrant or such other legal process, as may be, by law, issued against
any person, committing an offence.
Police officers
to take charge
of unclaimed
property not
being a case
property
46- It shall be the duty of every police officer to take charge of all unclaimed
moveable property and to furnish an inventory thereof to the Superintendent
of Police, who shall be competent for the disposal of the same in the manner
prescribed and shall keep the concerned court, having competent jurisdiction,
fully informed in this regard.
Police officers
to keep diary
47- It shall be the duty of every officer in charge of a Police Station to keep a
general diary in such form and manner as may, from time to time, be
prescribed.
State Govern-
ment may
prescribe form
of returns
48- The State Government may direct the submission of returns by the Director
General of Police and other officers, as the State Government may deem
proper, and may prescribe the forms, in which such return are to be prepared.
Uniforms,
insignia, acco-
uterments etc
49- (1) The State Government may prescribe uniform, insignia and accoutrements
for police officers, or as the case may be, police officers of any class.
(2) The Director General of Police may, from time to time, issue directions for
wearing of uniforms and carrying of insignia and accoutrements: CHAPTER VI
SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR POLICING
Special Crime
Investigation
Units
50- (1) The State Government may create, for Police Districts or Police Stations, a
Special Crime Investigation Units, headed by an officer not below the rank of
Sub Inspector of Police and may also specify the offences to be investigated
by such units.
(2) The police officers posted to such units shall not be diverted to any other
duty, except under very special circumstances, with the written permission of
the Director General of Police.
(3) The Special Crime Investigation Units may also investigate other offences, as
may be specified by general or special order of Director General of Police.
Power to
reserve public
places and
erect barriers
and regulate
the use of
51- (1) Subject to such inquiry and restrictions ,as may be specified by the State
Government or any officer authorized for the purpose, the Superintendent of
Police may, by public notice, temporarily, reserve, for any public purpose,
any street or other public place and prohibit the public from entering the area
so reserved, except on such conditions as may be specified.
music and
other sound
systems in
public places
(2) The Superintendent of Police may authorize any police officer:-
(a) to erect barriers and other necessary structures on public roads and
streets, required for maintenance of law and order.
(b) to check vehicles or occupants thereof, for violation of any law.
(3) The District Superintendent of Police or any officer, not below the rank of
Assistant /Deputy Superintendent of Police, may regulate the time and the
volume of music and other sound systems, which are being used in
connection with any performance and other activities in or near any street or
public place causing annoyance to the residents of the neighborhood.
Maintenance
of Law and
Order
52- (1) In respect of a Police District, the Superintendent of Police, in concurrence
with the District Magistrate, may issue general or special orders in such
manner, as may be prescribed, in respect of the following -
(a) Regulating places of public amusement and public entertainment and, if
necessary in the interest of general public, prohibiting any such places of
public amusement and public entertainment for ensuring the safety and
well-being of persons, likely to be affected;
(b) Regulating the entry or exit at any place of public amusement, public
entertainment, or at any place of public meeting or assembly and
providing for the maintenance of public peace and prevention of
disturbance at such places;
(c) Regulating all assemblies and processions on any public road, street or
thoroughfare and lay down the route, by which and the time, at which
such a procession may pass;
(d) It shall be the duty of any person intending to organize a procession on
any road or street or thoroughfare or to convene a public meeting at any
public place, to inform the District Magistrate, the District
Superintendent ·of Police, and the Officer in-charge of the concerned
Police Station;
(e) If any of the officers, mentioned in clause (d) above, has reason to
believe, or on receipt of information and upon being satisfied has reason
believe that such an assembly or procession, if allowed without due
control and regulation, is likely to cause a breach of peace, he may
prescribe necessary conditions, including provisions for satisfactory
regulatory arrangements. On those conditions alone, the assembly or the
procession may be taken out. In special circumstances and for reasons to
be recorded in writing, such assembly or procession may be prohibited in
public interest.
(f) Any assembly or procession, which neglects or refuses to obey any order
issued under clause (e) above, shall be deemed to be an "unlawful
assembly" under Chapter VIII of the Indian Penal Code, 1860.
(2) However, in exceptional and unavoidable circumstance, the officer-in-charge
of the Police Station shall take action in matters referred to in sub-section (1),
with the concurrence of the concerned Executive Magistrate.
(3) The Superintendent of Police may, by an order published in prominent local
newspapers, require every owner of a household, a shop, or a public premise
to furnish details of a tenant or domestic help in the specified format.
(4) The District Superintendent of Police may levy such service charges, as may
be prescribed, on a person, who, for any monetary gain, conducts any
business, organizes any Function, Exhibition, Sale, Entertainment etc., which
requires deployment of extra Police force for the purpose of the safety of
general public or maintaining public peace and law and order.
Regulation of
Traffic
53- Superintendent of Police may, time to time, issue directions for regulating the
use of public road and street in respect of motorists, cyclists, pedestrians and
persons, accompanying animals, and for parking of vehicles including
bicycles, with a view to ensuring smooth and orderly movement of traffic.
Witness
Protection
54- (1) The State Government shall, as soon as may be, frame Rules for Witness
Protection as a measure of Human Rights protection.
(2) The State Government or an officer, authorized by the State Government
may apply to the Court, having jurisdiction, for declaring a witness as a
protected witness under such terms and such conditions, as may be
prescribed.
(3) The measures for protecting such witness may include, inter alia:-
(a) Making necessary arrangements:
(i) allowing the witness to establish a new identity; or
(ii) providing arrangements to protect and provide security to the witness
and his family;
(b) relocating the witness;
(c) providing accommodation for the witness;
(d) providing transport for the property of the witness;
(e) providing reasonable financial assistance to the witness;
(f) permitting any person, involved in the administration of the witness
protection programme, to use an assumed name in carrying out his or her
duties and for documentation in support of those assumed names;
(g) taking any of the steps listed in clauses (a) to (f), in respect of a foreign
witness, present in Uttarakhand, pursuant to an agreement or
arrangement between India and a foreign State, relating to witness
protection;
(h) any other action, which the State Government considers necessary, to
ensure the safety of the witness.
(4) The State Government may pass such orders, as deemed necessary, to remove
any difficulty in the operation of this section.
Victim
Rehabilitation
55- (1) The State Government may prescribe appropriate measure for the safety,
protection and assistance for a victim from the accused.
(2) The State Government may pass such other orders, as deemed necessary, to
remove any difficulty in the operation of this section.
Enlistment of
Village Guards
in Rural Areas
56- (1) Each village or group of villages in a Police District shall have one Village
Guard, enlisted by the Superintendent of Police for such tenure, as prescribed
in accordance with the Rules, prescribed in this behalf.
(2) A person of sound health, in the age group of 30 to 60 years, residing in the
village or the group of villages concerned, shall be eligible for enlistment as
Village Guard, in the order of preference laid down below -
(a) Ex- Serviceman/Para military personnel
(b) Home Guard volunteers /Pranteya Rakshak Dal (P.R.D),
(c) A sports person, who has represented a District at the State level; and
(d) Any other person.
(3) No person having any of the disqualifications laid down below, shall be
enlisted, if -
(a) he has been convicted for an offence involving moral turpitude;
(b) a case involving a criminal charge, is either under trial or is under
investigation against him.
(4) The tenure of a person, enlisted as village Guard, shall be 3 years. That tenure
may be extended or renewed by the District Superintendent of Police :
Provided that a village Guard, during the tenure of his enlistment,
may be removed from his guardship, if he incurs any' of the disqualifications,
specified in sub-section (3) or if he is found neglecting his duties and
responsibilities as a village Guard.
Village Guard
to be Honorary
Worker
57- (1) Village Guard shall be an honorary worker and shall be deemed to be a
Public Servant, as defined in the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (Act No. 45 of
1860)
(2) He may be paid such honorarium and pocket expenses, as determined by the
State Government from time to time.
Identification
of Village
Guard
58- (1) Each Village Guard in the Police District may be provided with an
Identification Badge, Uniform and a Photo Identify Card, by the
Superintendent of Police or an officer authorized by him.
(2) Any person, who ceases to be such a Village Guard, shall, forthwith, deliver
to the Superintendent of Police or to an officer authorized by him, his,
Identification Badge, Uniform, Photo Identity Card and all records and
documents, maintained by him as Village Guard.
Duties and
Responsibilities
of Village
Guard
59- The duties and responsibilities of a village Guard shall be as follows,
namely-
(1) Reporting the occurrence of any crime or law and order situation in the
village, at the earliest, to the police station and assisting the police in
bringing the offenders to book;
(2) Maintaining a general vigil in the village from the point of view of
prevention of crime or prevention of a law and order problem and promptly
informing the police station about the same;
(3) Remaining alert and sensitive to any information about any suspicious
activity, movement of suspicious persons or development of any conspiracy
in the village, that is likely to lead to a crime or breach of law and order, and
promptly passing on such information to the police station;
(4) Assisting any citizen, in arresting or handing over to the Police Station, any
person or persons under section 43 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
along with the arms, ammunition, property or any objectionable or suspicious
object, if any, seized from him, without delay. In case the arrested person is a
woman, the male Village Guard shall be accompanied by a woman;
(5) Security and preserving the scene of any crime, till the arrival of the police
and duly ensuring that it is not disturbed by curious onlookers or anyone else;
(6) Meeting the in-charge of the Police Station at such periodical intervals, as
prescribed by the Superintendent of Police through a general or special order,
to report on such activities and incidents in the villages, as would have a
bearing on crime, law and order and other policing concerns;
(7) Maintaining the prescribed records and registers;
(8) Recording any public grievances or complaints in relation to policing, and
liaising with the village Panchayat, on matters relating to crime and law and
order in the village; and
(9) Performing such other general duties, as the District Magistrate or the
Superintendent of Police may direct. Village
Defence Team
60- The Superintendent of Police may, wherever required, organize a group of
local respectable persons for any village, to form a Village Defence Team,
for carrying out preventive patrolling, promoting crime reduction measures
and generally, assisting the police in their functioning in the manner
prescribed. Community
Liaison Group
61- (1) The District Superintendent of Police shall, in the prescribed manner
constitute one or more Community Liaison Groups out of the representatives
of the community, in every Police Station, to assist the police force in
discharging their duties.
(2) Such Community Liaison Group (s) shall perform such functions and shall
have such responsibilities, as may be prescribed.
CHAPTER VII
POLICE ADMINISTRATION IN THE CONTEXT OF PUBLIC ORDER
AND INTERNAL SECURITY
Internal security
Schemes
62- (1) The Director General of Police shall, with the approval of the State
Government, form an Internal Security Scheme to deal with the problems of
Public order and security of the entire State. The Internal Security Schemes
for the District shall be prepared jointly by the concerned District Magistrate
and Superintendent of Police.
(2) The Internal Security Schemes shall be reviewed and revised as necessary at
least once in three years, provided that the work of revision may be
completed before the expiry of three years from the date of preceding review/
revision.
(3) The Internal Security Schemes shall, inter alia, cover the role of the civil
administration and the police with regard to the security of any establishment
or installation, relating to important infrastructure, if any, located in the area.
(4) While preparing the Internal Security Schemes, the Director General of
Police, the District Magistrates and the Superintendents of Police, as the case
may be, shall take into consideration the contingencies of specific law and
order problems and security requirements that may arise in such situations.
(5) The Internal Security Schemes shall incorporate, regularly updated and
comprehensive Standard Operating Procedures for the action to be taken by
the civil administration and the police and other State Government
Departments.
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CHAPTER VIII
POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY
Additional 63- In addition to the existing mechanisms, functions, duties and responsibilities of
the departmental authorities, accountability of the police shall be further
mechanism for
police
accountability
insured through the additional mechanism detailed in this chapter.
1{State and
District Police
complaints
Authority
64- (1) The State Government shall constitute a State Police Complaint Authority,
(hereinafter referred to as the ‘Authority') for discharge the functions given
in section 71, consisting of a Chairperson and maximum four other
Members.
(2) (a) In view to the prevalent revenue police provision and regular police
provision in the State for the District of the Kumauon region a District
Complaint Authority shall be constituted. The jurisdiction of this Authority
shall be all the districts of the Kumaun region means Nainital, Uddhamsingh
Nagar, Almora, Bagehswar, Champawat and Pithoragarh.
(b) In the said continuation for the districts of the Garhwal region a
District Complaint Authority in Dehradun for the district Dehradun shall be
constituted. The jurisdiction of this Authority shall be all the districts of the
Garhwal region means Dehradun, Haridwar, Pouri, Chamoli, Rudrapryag,
Tehri and Uttarkashi.} 2{Compositio
n of the State
Police
Complaint
Authority
65- The State Police Complaint Authority shall have one Chairperson and maximum
four other Members.}
3{Compositio
n of the
District Police
Complaint
Authority
65.A The District Police Complaint Authority shall have one Chairperson and two
other Members.}
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1-Subs. by section 3 of UK Act no.27 of 2018.
2- Subs. by section 4(i) of UK Act no. 27 of 2018.
3- Ins. by section 4(ii) of UK Act no. 27 of 2018.
1{Ineligibility
for member-
ship of the
State/District
Police
66- (1) A person shall not be eligible to be a member of the State/District Police
Complaint Authority, if he/she
(a) is not a citizen of India;
Complaint
Authority (b) is above 70 years of age;
(c) is serving in any police, military or allied organization;
(d) is employed as a public servant;
(e) holds any elected office, which include Member of Parliament or Member
of State Legislature or of any Local Body;
(f) is a member of, or is associated, in any manner, with an organization,
declared as unlawful under an existing law;
(g) is an office bearer or a member of any political party;
(h) has been convicted for any offence or against whom charges have been
framed by any court of law; or
(i) is a person of unsound mind and has been so declared by a competent
court.
(2) Appointment: (a) The Chairperson of the State Police Complaint Authority
shall be retired judge of the Hon’ble Supreme Court / Hon’ble High Court. The
appointment of the Chairperson of the State Police Complaint Authority may be
made by the State Government only amongst from the panel of retired judges
suggested by the Hon’ble Chief Justice of the High Court.
(b) The appointment of the members of the State Police Complaint Authority
shall be made by the State Government from the panel of the names prepared by
the State Human Right Commission / Lokayukta/ State Public Service
Commission and the panel of names for the selection of members of State
Human Right Commission/ Lokayukta/ State Public Service Commission shall
be prepared from amongst the retired civil servants/ police officers/ retired
officers of other department and civil society.
(3) (a) The retired District Judge shall be appointed as the Chairperson of the
District Police Complaint Authority and the appointment of Chairperson of
District Police Complaint Authority may be made by the State Government,
amongst from the panel of names suggested by the Chief Justice of Hon’ble High
Court or justice of Hon’ble High Court nominated by him;
(b) The appointment of the members of the District Police Complaint Authority
shall be made by the State Government, amongst from the panel of the names
prepared by the State Human Rights Commission/ Lokayukta / State Public
Service Commission and the panel of names for the selection of members of
State Human Rights Commission / Lokayukta/ State Public Service Commission
may be prepared from amongst the retired civil servants/ police officers/ retired
officers of other departments and civil society.}
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1-Subs. by section 5 of UK Act no.27 of 2018.
1{Term of
office and
conditions of
service of
Chairperson
67- (1) The term of office of a member and the Chairperson shall be three years
unless--
(a) he resigns at any time before the expiry of his term; or
and Members
of the State
and District
Police
Complaint
Authority}
(b) he is removed from the office on any of the grounds, mentioned under
section 68.
(2) The Chairperson and the members shall be eligible for reappointment.
(3) The remuneration, allowances and other terms and conditions of service of the
members shall be such, as may be notified by the State Government from
time to time. 2{ Removal of
Chairperson
and Members
of the State
and District
Police
Complaint
Authority
68- The Chairperson or any member of the State and District Police Complaint
Authority may be removed from his office by an order of the Governor on the
following grounds-
(a) Proven misconduct or misbehavior;
(b) Persistent negligence to perform duties of the Authority;
(c) Occurrence of any such situation, that would make a member ineligible for
appointment to the Authority under sub-section (1) of Section 66; or
(d) Any member engaging himself, during his term of office, in any paid
employment outside the duties of his office.} 3{Staff of the
State and
District Police
Complaint
Authority}
69- (1) The State Government shall provide staff to the members of the Authority.
(2) The strength of the staff shall be prescribed by the State Government.
(3) The staff shall be selected by the Authority in accordance with the procedure,
prescribed by the Government.
(4) The remuneration and other terms and conditions of service of the staff shall
be a notified from time to time by the State Government.
(5) {For field inquiries in the State/District Police Complaint Authority,
the retired officers may be attached as per necessity from the CID/
Intelligence / vigilance and other inquiry Agencies.}4
Conduct of
business
70- 5{The State Police Complaint Authority shall frame rules for the conduct
of business on its own for itself and for District Police Complaint
Authority with the approval of the Government.}
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1-Subs. by section 6 of UK Act no.27 of 2018.
2-Subs. by section 7 of UK Act no.27 of 2018.
3-Subs. by section 8(i) of UK Act no.27 of 2018.
4-Ins. by section 8(ii) of UK Act no.27 of 2018.
3-Subs. by section 9 of UK Act no.27 of 2018.
1{Functions of
the State/
District Police
Complaint
71- (1) (a) The State Police Complaint Authority shall inquire into the
complaints against the police officers of the Additional Police
Superintendent and higher status to them.
Authority (b) The Authority shall forward the complaint of misconduct received
directly by it to the Home Department of the State Government for further
proceeding;
Provided that no cognizance shall be taken in anonymous
complaints.
(c) The Authority may inquire into allegations of “serious misconduct"
against police personnel, on a complaint received by it.
Explanation: "Serious misconduct" for the purpose of this Chapter, means
any act of a police officer, due to which charges may be framed for the
following:-
(a) death in police custody;
(b) grievous hurt, as defined under Section 320 of the Indian Penal
Code, 1860;
(c) rape or attempt to commit rape;
(d) arrest or detention without due process of law;
(e) violation of human rights; or
(f) Corruption.
(d) The Authority may also inquire into any other case, referred to it by
the State Government or the Director General of Police if, in the
opinion of the Authority, the nature of the case is fit for independent
inquiry.
(e) The Authority may monitor the status of departmental inquiries or
departmental action on the complaints of "misconduct" against
gazetted officers, through quarterly reports, obtained periodically from
the Director General of Police, and may give appropriate advice to the
State Government for completion of action in such cases.
(f) The Authority may also call for a report from the Director General of
Police and may issue appropriate advice for further action or a
direction for a fresh inquiry by another officer, when a complainant,
on being dissatisfied by the outcome of, or inordinate delay in the
process of departmental inquiry into his complaint of "misconduct" as
defined above, by any police officer, brings such matter to the notice
of the Authority.
(g) The Authority may suggest general guidelines for the State Police to
prevent misconduct on the part of police personnel’s.
(2) Functions of the District Police Complaint Authority :
(a) The District Police Complaint Authority shall proceed on the
complaint against the police officers of the Deputy Superintendent of
Police and lower status police officers / personnel’s.
(b) The District Police Complaint Authority shall enquire and shall
recommend departmental /criminal proceeding in the matter of serious
misconduct which is death in police custody, grievous hurt or cases of
rape and in addition to it forcefully recovery by the police personnel’s,
the illegal possession on the lands and buildings etc. and other serious
incidents which shows misuse of the post.}
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1-Subs. by section 10 of UK Act no.27 of 2018.
1{Powers of
the State and
District Police
Complaint
72- (1) The State and District Police Complaint Authority shall have the power to
require any person, subject to legal privilege, to furnish information on such
points or matters as, in the opinion of the Authority, may be useful for, or
relevant to, the subject matter of the inquiry and any person so required, shall
Authority be deemed to be legally bound to furnish such information within the
meaning of Section 176 and 177 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860.
(2) The State and District Police Complaint Authority, for discharging its duties
under this Chapter, shall have the power of a Civil Court.
(3) In the cases enquired directly by it, the State and District Police Complaint
Authority may, upon the completion of the enquiry, communicate its finding
to the State Government and recommend suitable action. The
recommendations regarding the disciplinary proceeding against any
misconduct police personnel by the aforesaid constituted State/ District
Police Complaint Authority, it shall be binding on the State Government by
means in continuation of recommendation made by the said authorities to
initiate proceeding against the misconduct police personnel according to the
principle of natural justice by giving sufficient opportunity of being heard
by giving notice according law, the proceeding shall be execute by the State
Government. If the recommendation made for disciplinary action against of
any misconduct police personnel by the State Police Complaint Authority
then in such condition it may be challenged by the concerning misconduct
personnel in the appropriate court according to the constitutional rights
conferred him by the Constitution of India.} 2{Reports of
the State
/District Police
Complaint
Authority }
73- {(1) The State Police Complaint Authority shall prepare an annual report at the
end of each calendar year, inter alia, containing the following, with such
other things -
(a) the number and type of cases of "serious misconduct", which have been
inquired into by it;
(b) the number and type of cases of "serious misconduct", which have been
referred to it by the complainants upon being dissatisfied by the
departmental inquiry into his complaint;
(c) the number and type of cases, including those referred to in (b) above, in
which advice or direction was issued by it to the police for further action;
(d) the patterns of 'misconduct' committed by the police personnel in the
State, which has been identified; and
(e) recommendations relating to measures to enhance police accountability.}3
(2) The annual report of the Authority shall be laid before the State Assembly.
The report shall be a public document, which shall be accessible to the
public.
(3) The Authority may also prepare special report with respect to specific cases,
directly inquired into by it. These reports shall also be made accessible to the
Public.
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1-Subs. by section 11 of UK Act no.27 of 2018.
2-Subs. by section 12(i) of UK Act no.27 of 2018.
3-Subs. by section 12(ii) of UK Act no.27 of 2018.
Rights of the
Complainant
74- (1) Any person may lodge his complaint, relating to any "misconduct" or
"serious misconduct" on the part of police personnel, with the 1{related
Authority};
Provided that no complaint shall be entertained by the 1{related
Authority}, if the subject matter of the complaint is being examined by any
other Authority or any court established by law,
(2) In cases, where a person has lodged a complaint with the police authorities,
he may inform the Authority, at any stage of the departmental inquiry, about
any undue delay in the processing of the inquiry,
(3) The complainant shall have a right to be informed of the progress of the
inquiry, from time to time, by the Inquiring Authority (the concerned police
Authority or the Authority), Upon completion of inquiry or departmental
proceeding, the complainant shall, as soon as may be, informed of the
conclusions of the same. Protection of
action taken in
good faith
75- No suit or other legal proceeding shall lie against the State Government, the
State Police Board, its members and staff, the Police Complaints Authority, its
Member and staff or any person acting under the direction of the Board or the
Authority, in respect of anything, which is done or intended to be done in good
faith in pursuance of the provisions of this Act.
Funding
76- For the efficient performance of duties, a separate component in appropriate
major head of the State budget, as the State Government may determine,, shall
be provided,
CHAPTER IX
WELFARE AND GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL
Welfare of
Police
Officers
77- (1) The Director General of Police shall be responsible for the implementation of
the welfare measures for the police officers and other personnel under his
supervision and control.
(2) The State Government may, in this regard, appoint one or more police
officers to advise and assist the Director General of Police. Police Welfare
Bureau
78- (1) There shall be a Police Welfare Bureau (hereinafter referred to as the Bureau),
which shall be headed by an officer, who shall not be below the rank of
Deputy Inspector General of Police.
(2) The function and duties of the Bureau shall, inter alia, include administration
and monitoring of welfare measures for police personnel, such as-
(a) health care, particularly in respect of chronic and serious ailments, which
include the post-retirement health care schemes for police officers and
other personnel and their dependents, as are applicable to the employees
of State Government;
(b) Medical assistance to police officers and other personnel, suffering injury
in the course of the performance of duty, as determined by the State
Government;
(c) Financial assistance to the next of kin of those dying in action, as
determined by the State Government;
(d) Education and career counseling and training in appropriate skills for
dependents of police officers and other personnel, as determined by the
State Government; and
(e) Appropriate legal facilities, relating to bona fide discharge of duties, as
determined by the State Government.
(3) The composition of the Bureau and its powers and functions shall be such, as
may be prescribed by the State Government.
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Insurance and
Risk
Allowance
79- (1) The State Government shall prescribe an Insurance Coverage for all police
officers against injury, disability, or death caused while on duty.
(2) The State Government may also prescribe an allowance for Police Officers,
posted in special wings carrying aggravated risks, as per State Government
rules.
Grievance
redressal
80- (1) The Director General of Police, with the approval of the State Government,
shall put in place a fair, transparent, and participatory grievance redressal
mechanism, by way of Regulations, for looking into individual as well as
collective grievances of the police personnel. The grievances shall be
liberally entertained.
(2) This mechanism shall ensure a right of appeal to the aggrieved party, if he is
not satisfied with the disposal of his grievance at the first level.
CHAPTER X
GENERAL OFFENCES, PENALTIES AND RESPONSILITIES
Offences of
disorderly
conduct
81- (l) Any person, who commits any of the following offences, on any road, or
street, thoroughfare, or any open place, which may cause inconvenience,
annoyance or danger to the residents or passers-by, shall, on being found
guilty by a court, be punished with a fine minimum Rs. Five Hundred and
maximum Rs. One Thousand, such as -
(a) being found intoxicated and riotous or found to be committing a nuisance
in public;
(b) knowingly spreading rumors or causing a false alarm to mislead the
police, fire brigade, or any other essential service.
(2) It shall be lawful for any police officer to take into custody without a warrant,
any individual, who commits any of the offences mentioned under sub-
section (1) and fails to compound that offence on the spot.
(3) The offences mentioned under this section, may be compounded on the spot,
on depositing half of the minimum prescribed amount with the police
officers, specially empowered in this behalf. (4) A person, detained in custody under sub-section (1), shall be released as soon
as the offence has been compounded, otherwise such person shall be
produced before the Magistrate, having jurisdiction within 24 hours of being
taken into custody.
Coordination
82- (1) For effective management of law and order in a Division, wherever required,
coordination among various other agencies and State Government shall be
made by the Divisional Commissioner.
(2) For effective management of law and order in a District, wherever required,
coordination among various other agencies and State Government shall be
made by the District Magistrate.
(3) For the purpose of coordination, the District Magistrate, may call for
information of a general or special nature, as and when required, from the
Superintendent of Police of a district and heads of other departments of the
district. Where the situation so demands, the District Magistrate shall pass
appropriate written orders and issue directions to achieve the objective
coordination.
(4) For the purpose of coordination, on receiving directions from the District
Magistrate, heads of all concerned departments shall ensure that full
assistance is rendered to the Superintendent of Police of the district.
Penalty for
disobeying
orders or
directions
83- (1) Any person, not complying the lawful orders, issued under section 51, 52, 53
and sub-section (3) and (4) of section 81, shall be prosecuted in a court of
competent jurisdiction and on conviction, shall be liable to a fine, which may
extend upto rupees ten thousand.
(2) However, the offence under section 51, 52 and 53 maybe compounded on the
spot, if a fine, amounting to half of the maximum prescribed, is deposited
with the Officer-in- charge of the concerned Police Station.
Unauthorized
use of police
uniform
84- Whoever, not being a police officer, wears a police uniform or any dress
having the appearance or bearing - any of the distinctive marks of that
uniform, without being authorized by the State Government or as the case
may be, by an officer authorized by the State Government, shall, on
conviction, be punished with imprisonment, which may extend up to six
months or fine, which may extend up to rupees five thousand or with both. .
Penalties for
neglect of duty
by police
officer etc.
85- Every Police officer -
(a) who is guilty of violation of any duty or of willful breach or of neglect of any
rule or regulation of lawful order by a competent authority; or
(b) who has withdrawn from the duties of his office without permission or
without having given prior notice; or
(c) who, being absent on leave, has failed, without reasonable cause, to report
himself / herself to duty on the expiration of such leave; or
(d) who has engaged him self her self, without authority, in any employment
other than his police duty; or
(e) who is found guilty of cowardice; or
(f) who has been found inflicting any unwarranted personal violence to any
person in his custody; or
(g) who, without lawful reasons, fails to register a First Information Report, as
required by section 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973; or (h) who is found in a state of intoxication, while on duty; or
(i) who acts in any other manner, unbecoming of a Police Officer;
shall be punished with a fine, which may extend to an amount equal to
three month salary, or with imprisonment of either description which may
extend to three months, or with both.
(j) (i) Any proceeding under this section shall be instituted by the Appointing
Authority or District Superintendent of Police.
(ii) The finding of the legal proceedings, instituted under this section, shall be
entered in the personal service records of the concerned Police personnel.
Chapter XI
Repeal and
savings
86- (1) The Indian Police Act, 1861 (Act 5 of 1861) is hereby repealed in its
application to the State of Uttarakhand.
(2) The repeal under sub-section (1) shall not affect the previous operation of the
enactments so repealed and anything done or action taken or deemed to have
been done or taken earlier (including any appointment or delegation made or
notification, order, direction or notice issued). Rules or Regulations made
under the provisions of the said Act shall, in so far as it is not inconsistent
with the provisions of this Act, be deemed to have been made under the
corresponding provisions of this Act, and shall continue to be in force unless
and until superseded by anything done or action taken under this Act.
Power to make
Rules and
Regulations
87- (1) The State Government may make Rules for carrying out the purposes of this
Act.
(2) All rules, made under this Act shall be laid, as soon as may be, before the
House of the state Legislature.
(3) The Director General of Police may frame Regulations, with the approval of
the State Government, in respect of matters, specified in this Act.
(4) State Government may direct the Director General of Police to amend any
Regulation made by him in such manner, as it may direct and thereupon, the
Director General of Police shall amend the Regulation in the manner as
directed.
(5) Every Rule and Regulation made this Act shall be notified by the State
Government in the Official Gazette.
Power to
remove
difficulties
88- (1) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act, the State
Government may, by order, in the Official Gazette, make such provisions,
within three years from the commencement of this Act, which are not
inconsistent with this Act, as it deems necessary or expedient for removing
the difficulty.
(2) Every order, issued under the section, shall, as soon as may be, be laid before
the State Legislature.