Bombay Presidency - Act
Bombay Hindu Places of Public Worship (Entry Authorization) Act, 1956
BOMBAY PRESIDENCY
India
India
Bombay Hindu Places of Public Worship (Entry Authorization) Act, 1956
Act 31 of 1956
- Published on 28 May 1956
- Not commenced
- [This is the version of this document from 28 May 1956.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
This Act was extended to that part of the State of Bombay to which, immediately before the commencement of Bombay 36 of 1958, it did not extend (vide Bombay 36 of 1958, section 2).For Statement of objects and Reasons, see Bombay Government Gazette, Extraordinary, 1956, Part V, p. 191.An Act to make better provision of the throwing open of places of public worship to all classes and sections of Hindus.Whereas it is expedient to make better provisions of the throwing open of places of public worship to all classes and sections of Hindus; It is hereby enacted in the Seventh Year of the Republic of India as follows:-(3)It shall come into force [in the Bombay area of the State of Gujarat] on such date as the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette [appoint and in that part of the [State of Bombay] to which it is extended by the Bombay Hindu Places of Public Worship (Entry Authorisation) (Extension) Act, 1957 (Bombay XXXVI of 1958), it shall come into force on such other date as the State Government, may, by notification published in the like manner, appoint]. (a)"Place of public worship" means a place whether a temple or by any other name called, to whomsoever belonging which is dedicated to or for the benefit of , or is used generally by, Hindus, Jains, Sikhs or Buddhists or any section of class thereof, for the performance of any religious service or for offering prayers therein; and includes all lands and subsidiary shrines appurtenant or attached to any such place, and also any sacred tanks, wells, springs and water courses the water of which are worshipped, or are used for bathing or for worship; (b)"section" or "class" of Hindus includes any division, sub-division, caste, sub-caste, sect or denomination whatsoever of Hindus. (2)Nothing in this section shall be taken to relate to offences relating to the practice of "untouchability".