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REGULATION XX.
[AD. 1817.
to the sudder station,
unless the friends of
the party enter into
engagements to pre-
vent their doing mis-
chief.
/Aeir ^ro</ras,s'.
Darogah shall report
the arrival and pro-
posed residence of any
AAUy, 7Z7'777eA 4A$77, dAM'M7y/ o/
07' ^777 tZ777 Z77.FtZ776 jPd7'^07Z^.
XXX. 7^77*^. The darogahs of police shall uniformly report to the
magistrates whenever any individuals within their respective jurisdictions
may entertain in their service any extraordinary number of armed men, or
may commence building or repairing any fort or gurhee, or collecting
together any quantity of arms, ammunition, or military stores.
Ncco7z7. The darogahs of police are required to apprehend and send to
the magistrate, in pursuance of Section IX. Regulation XI. 1806, all per-
sons not actually in the Honourable Company's military service, or belong-
ing to persons specially exempted by Government from the operation of
the rule contained in the section above mentioned, who may be found
dressed in the uniform of the Company's sepoys or lascars, or in a dress so
nearly approaching to that uniform as to enable the persons wearing it to
impose themselves on the country people for sepoys and lascars.
jCGW. Native ofhcers and sepoys, excepting subadars, jummadars, and
serangs, even though in the service of the Company, who may temporarily
reside in or have occasion to travel into the interior parts of the country,
being forbidden by the fifth clause of Section IX. Regulation XI. 1806,
unless employed on the public service, to wear their uniform coats, the
local officers of police are empowered and directed to apprehend all per-
sons of the above description violating this prohibition, and to send them
to the magistrate.
AcwM. [Darogahs to apprehend persons wearing badges.]—
H^XUAVA. 1835.
AT/M. The darogahs of police shall prevent all encroachments on the
public roads, and shall, at the same time, report the circumstances of each
case for the information of the magistrate, and record an abstract of the
same in his thannahdarry proceedings.
NG'M. The police-darogah shall secure and send to the sudder station
of the district in which their thannahs may be situated, all insane persons
found within the limits of their respective jurisdictions, from whose insanity
there may be reason to apprehend any fatal or serious consequences, unless
the friends of such persons will agree to enter into engagements to adopt
such precautions as shall prevent their doing mischief. In such case, the
police-officer to whom the engagements may be tendered shall refrain
from securing the person of the insane individual, and await the instruc-
tions of the magistrate, to whom the circumstances of the case shall be
reported without delay.
Mq/ GAcMR tmA ATo'opcrmv.
XXXI. The officers of police are enjoined to show every mark
of personal respect and attention to the judges of Am-Azq MdMyu'o-
q7'^X_/7'077Z ,$^67m77 ^0
N<?co73<A* On the arrival of any European, not in his Majesty's or the
Honourable Company's civil or military service, who may propose to settle
* Europeans are permitted to reside in India under the provisions of 3 & 4 William IV.,
cap. 85, secs. 81 to 84, and to acquire and hold lands by Act IV. 1837.
REGULATION XX.
[AD. 1817.
to the sudder station,
unless the friends of
the party enter into
engagements to pre-
vent their doing mis-
chief.
/Aeir ^ro</ras,s'.
Darogah shall report
the arrival and pro-
posed residence of any
AAUy, 7Z7'777eA 4A$77, dAM'M7y/ o/
07' ^777 tZ777 Z77.FtZ776 jPd7'^07Z^.
XXX. 7^77*^. The darogahs of police shall uniformly report to the
magistrates whenever any individuals within their respective jurisdictions
may entertain in their service any extraordinary number of armed men, or
may commence building or repairing any fort or gurhee, or collecting
together any quantity of arms, ammunition, or military stores.
Ncco7z7. The darogahs of police are required to apprehend and send to
the magistrate, in pursuance of Section IX. Regulation XI. 1806, all per-
sons not actually in the Honourable Company's military service, or belong-
ing to persons specially exempted by Government from the operation of
the rule contained in the section above mentioned, who may be found
dressed in the uniform of the Company's sepoys or lascars, or in a dress so
nearly approaching to that uniform as to enable the persons wearing it to
impose themselves on the country people for sepoys and lascars.
jCGW. Native ofhcers and sepoys, excepting subadars, jummadars, and
serangs, even though in the service of the Company, who may temporarily
reside in or have occasion to travel into the interior parts of the country,
being forbidden by the fifth clause of Section IX. Regulation XI. 1806,
unless employed on the public service, to wear their uniform coats, the
local officers of police are empowered and directed to apprehend all per-
sons of the above description violating this prohibition, and to send them
to the magistrate.
AcwM. [Darogahs to apprehend persons wearing badges.]—
H^XUAVA. 1835.
AT/M. The darogahs of police shall prevent all encroachments on the
public roads, and shall, at the same time, report the circumstances of each
case for the information of the magistrate, and record an abstract of the
same in his thannahdarry proceedings.
NG'M. The police-darogah shall secure and send to the sudder station
of the district in which their thannahs may be situated, all insane persons
found within the limits of their respective jurisdictions, from whose insanity
there may be reason to apprehend any fatal or serious consequences, unless
the friends of such persons will agree to enter into engagements to adopt
such precautions as shall prevent their doing mischief. In such case, the
police-officer to whom the engagements may be tendered shall refrain
from securing the person of the insane individual, and await the instruc-
tions of the magistrate, to whom the circumstances of the case shall be
reported without delay.
Mq/ GAcMR tmA ATo'opcrmv.
XXXI. The officers of police are enjoined to show every mark
of personal respect and attention to the judges of Am-Azq MdMyu'o-
q7'^X_/7'077Z ,$^67m77 ^0
N<?co73<A* On the arrival of any European, not in his Majesty's or the
Honourable Company's civil or military service, who may propose to settle
* Europeans are permitted to reside in India under the provisions of 3 & 4 William IV.,
cap. 85, secs. 81 to 84, and to acquire and hold lands by Act IV. 1837.