The Lepers (Punjab Amendment) Act, 1977
Punjab Act No. 7 of 1977
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An Act to amend the Lepers Act, 1898, in its application to the State of Punjab.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Punjab in the Twenty-eighth Year of the Republic of India as follows :-
- Short title.- This Act may be called the Lepers (Punjab Amendment) Act, 1977.
| Object & Reasons6 |
- Amendment of long title and preamble of Central Act 3 of 1898.- In the long title and the preamble of the Lepers Act, 1898 in its application to the State of Punjab (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act, the words "of pauper lepers" and "following certain callings", wherever occurring, shall be omitted.
- Insertion of new sections 8-A, 8-B and 8-C in Central Act 3 of 1898.-
After sections 8 of the principal Act, the following sections shall be inserted, namely :-
8A. Survey of local area. - (1) The State Government may, for the purpose of ascertaining whether any lepers are residing in any area and whether they are undergoing medical treatment of leprosy, cause a survey of such local area to be made through an Inspector of Lepers.
(2) The survey under sub-section (1) shall be made in such manner and the Inspector of Lepers shall, for discharging his functions, exercise such powers as may be prescribed.
(3) If as a result of survey made under sub-section (1), the Inspector of Lepers is of opinion that any leper is not undergoing medical treatment of leprosy he may arrest him without warrant and send the person so arrested to the nearest police station along with a certificate in Form BB set forth in the Schedule, whereupon the leper shall without unnecessary delay, be taken before a Judicial Magistrate of the First Class having jurisdiction or before any other Judicial Magistrate authorised in this behalf by the State Government.
8B. Lepers how to be dealt with. - If upon the certificate in Form BB and after giving the arrested person an opportunity of being heard it appears to the Magistrate that such person is a leper and he is not undergoing medical treatment of leprosy he shall send such person to a leper asylum together with an order in Form CC set forth in the Schedule where such leper shall be detained for the purpose of medical treatment of leprosy until discharged by the order of the Board or the District Magistrate:
Provided that if the leper undertakes in writing to the satisfaction of the Magistrate that he shall undergo medical treatment of leprosy, the Magistrate may instead of sending him to a leper asylum, discharge him after obtaining a bond with one or more sureties from the leper, and the provisions of section 446 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, shall apply to such a bond.
8C. Re-arrest of lepers not complying undertaking given under section 8-B. - Whoever, having been discharged under an order of the Magistrate on furnishing a bond under the proviso to section 8-B does not undergo medical treatment may be arrested without a warrant by any Police Officer or by any other person specially empowered by the State Government by an order in writing in this behalf and upon arrest shall, without unnecessary delay, be taken before a Judicial Magistrate of the First Class having jurisdiction or before any other Judicial Magistrate authorised in this behalf by the State Government for the purpose of taking action under section 8-B.
- Amendment of section 16 of Central Act 3 of 1898.- In section 16 of the principal Act, -
(i) in clause (a), the word 'and' occurring at the end shall be omitted;
(ii) in clause (b), the word 'and' shall be inserted at the end; and
(iii) after clause (b) as amended, the following clause shall be inserted namely :-
"(c) the manner in which survey shall be made under sub-section (1) of section 8-A and the powers that shall be exercised by the Inspector of Lepers for discharging the functions under that section."
- Amendment of Schedule of Central Act 3 of 1898.- In the Schedule to the principal Act, -
(i) after Form B, the following Form shall be inserted, namely :-
"BB - Certificate
(Section 8-A)
I, the undersigned _________________ (here enter name and official designation), hereby certify that I on the _________________ day of _____________________ at _______________ personally examined _____________________ (here enter name of leper), residing at _____________________ and that the said _____________________ is a leper as defined by the Lepers Act, 1898, and that I have formed this opinion on the following grounds, and I am satisfied that the aforesaid leper is not undergoing medical treatment of leprosy.
(Here state the grounds)
Given under my hand this _______________ day of _____________________ 19____
(Signature)
Inspector of Lepers."
(ii) after Form C, the following Form shall be inserted, namely :
"CC. - Warrant Of Detention
(Section 8-B)
To
The Superintendent of leper asylum at _____________________
Whereas it has been made to appear to me that _____________________ (name and description) resident of _____________________ is a leper as defined in the Lepers Act, 1898; and whereas I am satisfied that he is not undergoing medical treatment of leprosy.
This is to authorise you, the said Superintendent, to receive the said ______________ into your custody together with this order safely to keep him/her in the said asylum for the purpose of giving him/her medical treatment of leprosy until he/she shall be discharged by order of the Board or the District Magistrate
Given under my hand and the seal of the Court this day of _______19___.
(Signature)
(Seal), Judicial Magistrate."
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