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The Police Act 1861
Interpretation clause: (Section 1 in The Police Act 1861)
Constitution of the force: (Section 2 in The Police Act 1861)
Superintendence in the State Government: (Section 3 in The Police Act 1861)
Inspector-General of Police etc: (Section 4 in The Police Act 1861)
Powers of Inspector General Exercise of power: (Section 5 in The Police Act 1861)
[Repealed]: (Section 6 in The Police Act 1861)
Appointment dismissal etc of inferior officers: (Section 7 in The Police Act 1861)
Certificates to police officers: (Section 8 in The Police Act 1861)
Police-officers not to resign without leave or two months’ notice: (Section 9 in The Police Act 1861)
Police-officers not to engage in other employment: (Section 10 in The Police Act 1861)
[Repealed]: (Section 11 in The Police Act 1861)
Power of Inspector-General to make rules: (Section 12 in The Police Act 1861)
Additional police-officer employed at cost of individuals: (Section 13 in The Police Act 1861)
Appointment of additional force in the neighbourhood of railway and other works: (Section 14 in The Police Act 1861)
Quartering of additional police in disturbed or dangerous districts: (Section 15 in The Police Act 1861)
Awarding compensation to sufferers from misconduct of inhabitants or persons interested in land: (Section 15A in The Police Act 1861)
Recovery of moneys payable under sections 13 14 15 and 15A and disposal of same when recovered: (Section 16 in The Police Act 1861)
Special police-officers: (Section 17 in The Police Act 1861)
Powers of special police-officers: (Section 18 in The Police Act 1861)
Refusal to serve as special police-officers: (Section 19 in The Police Act 1861)
Authority to be exercised by police-officers: (Section 20 in The Police Act 1861)
Village police-officers: (Section 21 in The Police Act 1861)
Police-officers always on duty and may be employed in any part of district: (Section 22 in The Police Act 1861)
Duties of police-officers: (Section 23 in The Police Act 1861)
Police-officers may lay information etc: (Section 24 in The Police Act 1861)
Police-officers to take charge of unclaimed property and be subject to Magistrates orders as to disposal: (Section 25 in The Police Act 1861)
Magistrate may detain property and issue proclamation: (Section 26 in The Police Act 1861)
Confiscation of property if no claimant appears: (Section 27 in The Police Act 1861)
Persons refusing to deliver up certificate etc on ceasing to be police-officers: (Section 28 in The Police Act 1861)
Penalties for neglect of duty etc: (Section 29 in The Police Act 1861)
Regulation of public assemblies and processions and licensing of the same: (Section 30 in The Police Act 1861)
Powers with regard to assemblies and processions violating conditions of license: (Section 30A in The Police Act 1861)
Police to keep order in public roads etc: (Section 31 in The Police Act 1861)
Penalty for disobeying orders issued under last three sections etc: (Section 32 in The Police Act 1861)
Saving of control of Magistrate of district: (Section 33 in The Police Act 1861)
Punishment for certain offences on roads etc: (Section 34 in The Police Act 1861)
Jurisdiction: (Section 35 in The Police Act 1861)
Power to prosecute under other law not affected: (Section 36 in The Police Act 1861)
Recovery of penalties and fines imposed by Magistrates: (Section 37 in The Police Act 1861)
[Repealed]: (Section 41 in The Police Act 1861)
Limitation of actions: (Section 42 in The Police Act 1861)
Plea that act was done under warrant: (Section 43 in The Police Act 1861)
Police-officers to keep diary: (Section 44 in The Police Act 1861)
State Government may prescribe form of returns: (Section 45 in The Police Act 1861)
Scope of Act: (Section 46 in The Police Act 1861)
Authority of District Superintendent of Police over village police: (Section 47 in The Police Act 1861)