| 1 | Interpretation. |
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| 2 | Laws repealed. |
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| 3 | Jurisdiction of Officers appointed under Regulation XI, 1816. |
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| 4 | Superintendence vested in Governor in Council. |
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| 5 | Inspector-General of Police, &c. |
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| 6 | Powers of Police, &c. |
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| 8 | Constitution of the Force. |
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| 9 | Inspector-General to control Force and make rules. |
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| 10 | Appointment and dismissal of Police Officers. |
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| 11 | Police Officers to receive certificates of Office. |
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| 12 | Police Superannuation Fund. |
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| 13 | Additional Police Officers employed at the cost of Individuals. |
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| 14 | Appointment of additional Force in the neighbourhood of Railway and other works. |
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| 15 | Payment of money for support of additional Police Force. |
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| 16 | Special Police Officers. |
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| 17 | Powers of special Police Officers. |
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| 18 | Refusal to serve. |
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| 19 | Police Officers not to resign without leave or two months’ notice. |
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| 20 | Unlawful assumption of Police functions, personation of Police, &c. |
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| 21 | Duties of Police Officers. |
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| 22 | Police Officer may arrest without warrant. |
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| 24 | Release on bail. |
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| 25 | Superior Officer of Police may take recognizance for appearance of prosecutor or witness. |
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| 26 | Condition of recognizance. |
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| 27 | Remands. |
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| 28 | Entering drinking shops, &c. without a warrant. |
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| 29 | Inspection of weights and measures. |
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| 30 | Police Officer not to receive complaints of petty offences. |
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| 31 | Police Officers may lay informations, &c. |
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| 32 | All warrants &c. to be executed by Officers of the Police Force. |
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| 33 | Warrant to be endorsed. |
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| 34 | Service of summonses, &c. |
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| 35 | Warrant without summons. |
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| 36 | Notification of substance of warrant. |
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| 37 | Warrant how to be executed. |
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| 38 | No unnecessary restraint. |
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| 39 | Breaking of outer door of window. |
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| 40 | Breaking open Zenanah or female apartment. |
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| 41 | Party arrested to be brought immediately to the authority mentioned in the warrant. |
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| 42 | No threat or promise, to compel disclosure by party arrested. |
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| 43 | Police Officer may require assistance. Penalty for refusal to assist. |
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| 44 | Penalties for neglect of duty &c. |
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| 45 | Penalty for receiving unauthorized fees, &c. |
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| 46 | Penalty for extortion, &c. |
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| 47 | Penalty for obstructing a Police Officer in the execution of his duty. |
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| 48 | Certain duties of Police Officers within the limits of Towns. Obstructions and nuisances in roads. |
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| 49 | Regulation of public processions, &c., and of carriages and persons at places of public resort. |
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| 50 | Jurisdiction. |
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| 51 | Liability to prosecution for higher penalties not affected. |
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| 52 | Levy of fines. |
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| 53 | Limitation of action. |
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| 54 | Plea that act was done under a warrant. |
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| 55 | Operation of Act. |
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| 7 | Inspector-General to be appointed a Justice of the Peace. To have the powers of a Magistrate but to exercise such powers under the orders of Government. District Superintendent may be appointed a Magistrate. In what cases he may act in that capacity |
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| 23 | Persons arrested without warrant to be taken to Station House until brought before Magistrate or bailed |
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