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State of Karnataka - Subsection

Section 2(2) in The Karnataka Prohibition Of Beggary Act, 1975

(2)“beggar” means any person other than a child who,-
(a)solicits or receives alms in a public place whether or not under any pretence such as singing, dancing, fortune telling, performing tricks, or selling articles;
(b)enters any private premises for the purpose of soliciting or receiving alms;
(c)exposes or exhibits with the object of obtaining or extorting alms, any sore, wound, injury, deformity or disease whether of a human being or of an animal;
(d)having no visible means of subsistence, wanders about or remains in any public place in such condition or manner as makes it likely that he exists by soliciting or receiving alms;
(e)allows himself to be used as an exhibit for the purpose of soliciting or receiving alms:
Provided that a person shall not be deemed to be a beggar if he,-
(i)is a religious mendicant licensed by the Central Relief Committee to solicit alms in the prescribed manner ;
(ii)in the performance of any religious vow or obligation as sanctioned by custom or religion collects alms in a private or public place, without being a nuisance; or
(iii)is permitted in writing by the Central Relief Committee to collect contributions in cash or kind from the public for any public institution, whether religious or secular or for the furtherance of any object for the good of the public; or
(iv)is a student collecting alms for the prosecution of his studies;