Section 234:
Prohibition of removal, etc., of lamps.
(1) No person shall, without lawful authority, take
away or wilfully or negligently break or throw down or damage--
(a) any lamp or any appurtenance of any lamp or lamp post or lamp iron set up; in any public
street or any public place;
(b) any electric wire for lighting such lamp;
(c) any post, pole, standard, stay, strut, bracket or other contrivance for carrying, suspending or
supporting any electric wire or lamp.
(2) No person shall wilfully or negligently extinguish the light of any lamp set up in any public street
or any public place.
(3) If any person wilfully or through negligence or accident breaks, or causes any damage to any of
the things described in sub-section (1) he shall in addition to any penalty to which he may be subjected
under this Act, pay the expenses of repairing the damage so done by him.