Section 6B:
Confiscation of telegraph wires, conveyances, etc.
1[6B. Confiscation of telegraph wires, conveyances, etc.--Where any person has been convicted for
the contravention of any of the provisions of this Act, the telegraph wires in relation to which the
contravention has been made, and any conveyance or animal used for the transport of such telegraph
wires, shall be liable to confiscation by the Court unless the owner of the conveyance or animal proves
that it was so used without the knowledge or connivance of the owner himself, his agent, if any, and the
person in charge of the conveyance or animal and that each of them had taken all reasonable precautions
against such use:
Provided that where any such conveyance or animal is used for the transport of goods or passengers
for hire, the owner of the conveyance or animal shall be given an option to pay in lieu of the confiscation
of the conveyance or animal, a fine not exceeding the market price of the conveyance or animal on the
date of seizure thereof or the value of the telegraph wires in relation to which the contravention has been
made, whichever is less:
Provided further that any telegraph wires, so seized and confiscated shall be handed over by the Court
to such authority as may be specified by the Central Government.]
Notes:
1. Ins. by 44 of 1975, s. 4 (w.e.f. 7-8-1975).