Section 18:
Imprisonment of offender if distress not sufficient.
If upon the return of such warrant it
shall appear that no sufficient distress can be had whereon to levy such penalty, and the same shall not
be forthwith paid, or in case it shall appear to the satisfaction of such Magistrate by the confession of
the offender or otherwise that he has not sufficient goods and chattels whereupon such penalty could
be levied if warrant of distress were issued, such Magistrate may, by warrant under his hand, commit
the offender 1*** to prison, there to be imprisoned, according to the discretion of such officer, for any
term not exceeding two calendar months when the amount of penalty shall not exceed fifty rupees,
and for any term not exceeding four calendar months when the amount shall not exceed one hundred
rupees, and for any term not exceeding six calendar months in any other case, the commitment to be
determinable in each of the cases aforesaid on payment of the amount.
Notes:
1. The words "provided he is not a European British subject" omitted by the A.O. 1950.