34Punishment for certain offences on roads, etc
Any person who, on any road or in any 1[open place or street or thoroughfare within the limits of any town to which this section shall be specially extended by the 2[State Government], commits any of the following offences, to the obstruction, inconvenience, annoyance, risk, danger or damage of the 3[residents or passengers] shall, on conviction before a Magistrate, be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty rupees, or to imprisonment 4[with or without hard labour] not exceeding eight days;
Power of police-officers.--and it shall be lawful for any police-officer to take into custody, without a warrant, any person who within his view commits any of such offences, namely:--
First.--Slaughtering cattle, furious riding, etc.--Any person who slaughters any cattle or cleans any carcass; any person who rides or drives any cattle recklessly or furiously, or trains or breaks any horse or other cattle:
Second.--Cruelty to animals.--Any person who wantonly or cruelly beats, abuses or tortures any animal:
Third.-Obstructing passengers.--Any person who keeps any cattle or conveyance of any kind standing longer than is required for loading or unloading or for taking up or setting down passengers, or who leaves any conveyance in such a manner as to cause inconvenience or danger to the public:
Fourth.--Exposing goods for sale.--Any person who exposes any goods for sale:
Fifth.--Throwing dirt into street.--Any person who throws or lays down any dirt, filth, rubbish or any stones or building materials, or who constructs any cowshed, stable or the like, or who causes any offensive matter to run from any house, factory, dungheap, or the like:
Sixth.A--Being found drunk or riotous.--Any person who is found drunk or riotous or who is incapable of taking care of himself:
Seventh.--Indecent exposure of person.--Any person who wilfully and indecently exposes his person, or any offensive deformity or disease, or commits nuisance by easing himself, or by bathing or washing in any tank or reservoir not being a place set apart for that purpose:
Eighth.--Neglect to protect dangerous places.--Any person who neglects to fence in or duly to protect any well, tank or other dangerous place or structure.
STATE AMENDMENT
Uttar Pradesh.--
Amendment of section 34-A of Act No. 5 of 1861-- For section 34-A of the Police Act, 1861, the following section shall be substituted, namely:--
"34-A. Compounding of offences under sections 32 and 34.--An offence punishable under section 32 or section 34 may, subject to any general or special order of the State Government in this behalf, be compounded by the District Superintendent of Police, either before or after the institution of the prosecution, on realization of such amount of composition fee as he thinks fit, not exceeding the maximum amount of fine fixed for the offence, and when the offence is so compounded--"
(i) before the institution of the prosecution, the offender shall not be liable to prosecution for such offence and shall, if in custody, be set at liberty ;
(ii) before the institution of the prosecution, the composition shall amount to acquittal of the offender."
[Vide the Uttar Pradesh Act 35 of 1979, s. ]
Abatement of certain trials.-- Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, --
(1) the trial of an accused for --
(a) an offence punishable under --
"(i) the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988; or"
(ii) the Public Gambling Act, 1867, not being an offence punishable under section 3 of that Act or an offence in respect of wagering punishable under section 13 of that Act; or
(iii) section 34 of the Police Act, 1861; or
(iv) section 160 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860; or
(b) any other offence punishable with fine only, or
(2) a procedure, under section 107 or section 109 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, pending before a Magistrate on the date of commencement of this Act from before "December 31, 2015" shall abate.
[Vide the Uttar Pradesh Act 35 of 1979, s. 9, and amended by Uttar Pradesh Act 29 of 2016 and 9 of 2018]
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1. Ins. by s. 13, ibid.,
2. Subs. by the A.O. 1950 for "Provincial Government" which had been subs. by the A.O. 1937, for "L.G.".
3. Subs. by Act 8 of 1895, s. 13, for "residents and passengers".
4. Ins. by Act 1 of 1903, s. 3 and the Second Schedule.
- 1 Interpretation clause
- 2 Constitution of the force
- 3 Superintendence in the State Government
- 4 Inspector-General of Police, etc
- 5 Powers of Inspector General Exercise of power
- 6 [Repealed.]
- 7 Appointment, dismissal, etc., of inferior officers
- 8 Certificates to police officers
- 9 Police-officers not to resign without leave or two months’ notice
- 10 Police-officers not to engage in other employment
- 11 [Repealed.]
- 12 Power of Inspector-General to make rules
- 13 Additional police-officer employed at cost of individuals
- 14 Appointment of additional force in the neighbourhood of railway and other works
- 15 Quartering of additional police in disturbed or dangerous districts
- 15A Awarding compensation to sufferers from misconduct of inhabitants or persons interested in land
- 16 Recovery of moneys payable under sections 13, 14, 15 and 15A, and disposal of same when recovered
- 17 Special police-officers
- 18 Powers of special police-officers
- 19 Refusal to serve as special police-officers
- 20 Authority to be exercised by police-officers
- 21 Village police-officers
- 22 Police-officers always on duty and may be employed in, any part of district
- 23 Duties of police-officers
- 24 Police-officers may lay information, etc
- 25 Police-officers to take charge of unclaimed property, and be subject to Magistrates orders as to disposal
- 26 Magistrate may detain property and issue proclamation
- 27 Confiscation of property if no claimant appears
- 28 Persons refusing to deliver up certificate, etc., on ceasing to be police-officers
- 29 Penalties for neglect of duty, etc
- 30 Regulation of public assemblies and processions and licensing of the same
- 30A Powers with regard to assemblies and processions violating conditions of license
- 31 Police to keep order in public roads, etc
- 32 Penalty for disobeying orders issued under last three sections, etc
- 33 Saving of control of Magistrate of district
- 34 Punishment for certain offences on roads, etc
- 35 Jurisdiction
- 36 Power to prosecute under other law not affected
- 37 Recovery of penalties and fines imposed by Magistrates
- 41 [Repealed.]
- 42 Limitation of actions
- 43 Plea that act was done under warrant
- 44 Police-officers to keep diary
- 45 State Government may prescribe form of returns
- 46 Scope of Act
- 47 Authority of District Superintendent of Police over village police