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Bombay Presidency - Section

Section 73 in The Bombay Children Act, 1948

73. Repatriation.

(1)In the case of a youthful offender whose ordinary place of residence lies outside the jurisdiction of the court before which he is brought, if the court is satisfied after due inquiry that it is expedient so to do, the court may send the youthful offender on his own bond back to a relative or a fit person, who is fit and willing to receive him at his native place and exercise proper care and control of him, notwithstanding the fact that the youthful offender has to be sent to a place outside the [State] [This word was substituted for the word 'Province' by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950.].
(2)Any breach of the said bond shall render the youthful offender, if found at any time at any place within the [State] [This word was substituted for the word 'Province' by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950.] liable to be committed to [Classifying Centre] [These Words were substituted for the words 'Certified school' by Maharashtra 54 of 1975, Section 40.] or to the care of another fit person.