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Section 48 in The Water (Prevention And Control Of Pollution) Act, 1974 [Entire Act]
The Water (Prevention And Control Of Pollution) Act, 1974
Section 24 in The Water (Prevention And Control Of Pollution) Act, 1974 [Entire Act]
Section 43 in The Water (Prevention And Control Of Pollution) Act, 1974 [Entire Act]
Karnataka State Pollution Control ... vs B. Heera Naik on 26 November, 2019
c. If the concerned public servant happens to be a Chief Officer or
Commissioner of a Municipal Council or Town Panchayat, he
cannot strictly be called "the Head of the Department of the
Government". Therefore, in terms of decision of this Court in B.
Heera Naik (Supra), the matter would not come under Section 48
of the Water Act. But the matter would come directly under
Section 47 of the Water Act. According to said decision, even in
such cases, the deeming fiction available under Section 47 of the
Water Act would dis-entitle the public servant from the protection
under Section 197 of the Code.
Section 197 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 [Entire Act]
Section 33 in The Water (Prevention And Control Of Pollution) Act, 1974 [Entire Act]
V.C.Chinnappa Goudar vs Kar.State Pollution Control Bd. on 10 March, 2015
b. By virtue of the decision of this Court in V.C. Chinnappa Goudar
(Supra), because of deeming fiction under Section 48 of the Water
Act, the protection under Section 197 of the Code would not be
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available and the matter ought to be considered de hors such
protection.