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Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, 1984
This edition of The Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, 1984 (Act 3 of 1984, dated 16-3-1984), as amended by The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 (34 of 2019, dated 9-8-2019, w.e.f. 31-10-2019, vide SO 2889(E), dated 9-8-2019), is presented along with The Delhi Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 2007 (Delhi Act 1 of 2009, dated 17-1-2009).
This compilation serves as an authoritative legal reference for the protection of public property and prevention of its damage or defacement in India.
The book presents the bare text of the law—precisely as enacted—supplemented with short comments for better understanding, making it ideal for statutory referencing, academic study, and professional use. It ensures direct access to the provisions that govern offences relating to public property, penalties, and preventive measures under both central and applicable state laws.
The content spans the full scope of the Acts, including:
• Definitions and scope of “public property” and “damage”
• Punishments for committing mischief or causing damage to public property
• Enhanced penalties for damage during riots and public disturbances
• Powers of police and magistrates in prevention and investigation of such offences
• Liability of organisers and leaders in cases of mass damage
• Provisions of the Delhi Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 2007, including prohibition of unauthorised defacement by writing, marking, or affixing posters
• Penalties for defacement of public and private property in Delhi
• Preventive and enforcement measures to safeguard public assets
• Jurisdiction of courts and procedural aspects of prosecution under the Acts
This edition is particularly suitable for:
• Law enforcement agencies and public officials
• Legal practitioners specialising in criminal and municipal law
• Government departments responsible for protection of public property
• Academicians, researchers, and students studying criminal or property law
• Civic bodies, NGOs, and organisations engaged in public property protection campaigns
Whether used in legal practice, law enforcement offices, municipal departments, or academic institutions, this edition delivers the full legislative authority of The Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, 1984, along with allied Delhi legislation, as applicable in 2024.
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