Bare Acts

CHAPTER VI : PENALTIES


24. Penalty for forcibly opposing the seizure of cattle of rescuing the same
Whoever forcibly opposes the seizure of cattle liable to be seized under this Act,
and whoever rescues the same after seizure, either from a pound, or from any person taking or about to take them to a
pound, such person being near at hand and acting under the powers conferred by this Act,
shall, on conviction before a Magistrate, be punished with imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months, or with fine
not exceeding five hundred rupees, or with both.
25. Recovery of penalty for mischief committed by causing cattle to trespass
Any fine imposed under the next following section or] for the offence of mischief by causing cattle to trespass on any land
may be recovered by sale of all or any of the cattle by which the trespass was committed , whether they were seized in
the act of trespassing or not, and whether they are the property of the person convicted of the offence, or were only his
charge when the trespass was committed.
26. Penalty for damage cause to land or crops or public roads by pigs
Any owner or keeper of pigs who, through neglect or otherwise, damages or causes or permits to be damaged any land,
or any crop or produce of land, or any public road, by allowing such pigs to trespass thereon, shall, on conviction before a
Magistrate, be punished with fine not exceeding ten rupees.
The State Government, by notification in the Official Gazette, may from time to time, with respect to any local area
specified in the notification, direct that the foregoing portion of this section shall be read as if it had reference to cattle
generally, or to cattle of a kind described in the notification, instead of to pigs only, or as if the words "fifty rupees" were
substituted for the words "ten rupees" or as if there were both such reference and such substitution.]
27. Penalty on pound- keeper failing to perform duties
Any pound-keeper releasing or purchasing or delivering cattle contrary to the provisions of section 19, or omitting to
provide any impounded cattle with sufficient food and water, or failing to perform any of the other duties imposed upon
him by this Act, shall, over and above any other penalty to which he may be liable, be punished, on conviction before a
Magistrate, with fine not exceeding fifty rupees.
Such fines may be recovered by deductions from the pound-keeper’s salary.
28. Application of fines recovered under section 25, 26 or 27
All fines recovered under section 25, section 26 or section 27 may be appropriated in whole or in part as compensation for
loss or damage proved to the satisfaction of the convicting Magistrate.  

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