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[Cites 0, Cited by 0] [Section 11B] [Entire Act]

Union of India - Subsection

Section 11B(2) in Indian Lunacy Act, 1912

(2)On publication of a notification under sub-section (1), the provisions of this Act as to the making of reception orders on petition and for temporary detention in suitable custody shall apply in the case of such lunatics, with the following modifications, namely:
(a)any application for reception order may be made by petition presented by such officer or agent of the foreign State in which the alleged lunatic ordinarily resides, as may by general or special order be approved by the [State Government] [Substituted by A. L. O., 1950.] in this behalf ;
(b)the functions of the Magistrate shall be performed by such officer as the [State Government] [Substituted by A. L. O., 1950.] may, by general or special order, appoint in this behalf, and such officer shall be deemed to be the Magistrate having jurisdiction over the alleged lunatic for all the purposes of the said provisions;
(c)for the purposes of Sees. 5 and 18(1), the expressions "medical officer" and "medical practitioner" shall include such person or class of persons as the [State Government] [Substituted by A. L. O., 1950.] may specify in this behalf;
(d)the Magistrate may in his discretion extend the period prescribed by Section 19 within which the alleged lunatic must have been medically examined; and
(e)sections 6 (1), (2), (3), 11, A[11-A] and 34 of the Act, shall not apply and with such other modifications, restrictions or adaptations as the [Central Government] [Inserted by Act 32 of 1923.] may, by notification in the [official Gazette] [Inserted by Act 32 of 1923.], direct for the purpose of facilitating the application of the said provisions.