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3. Punishments for offences of atrocities.—
(1) Whoever, not being a member
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14. Special Court and Exclusive Special Court.—
(1) For the purpose of providing
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18. Section 438 of the Code not to apply to persons committing an offence
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15A. Rights of victims and witnesses.—
(1) It shall be the duty and responsibility
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14A. Appeals.—
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure
prohibition of untouchability. Furthermore, the Untouchability Offences Act of 1955 (renamed as the Protection of Civil Rights Act in 1976) considers the practice of untouchability ... social justice. Also the Schedule Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 led to the establishment of special courts to decide the cases
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15. Special Public Prosecutor and Exclusive Public Prosecutor.—
(1) For every Special Court
prohibition of untouchability. Furthermore, the Untouchability Offences Act of 1955 (renamed as the Protection of Civil Rights Act in 1976) considers the practice of untouchability ... social justice. Also the Schedule Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 led to the establishment of special courts to decide the cases
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hereinafter referred to as “the Atrocities Act”.
Digitally signed by
GULSHAN KUMAR
ARORA
Date ... Section 14 of the Atrocities Act, Mr. Ranjit Kumar
argued that only the Special Judge under the Atrocities Act was competent
to pass an order
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4. Punishment for neglect of duties.—
(1) Whoever, being a public servant