Grounds on which licence may be refused or cancelled. Such sanction when granted shall be endorsed on the licence. (3) Such licences shall not be transferred by the licensee to any other person without the sanction of the Commissioner of Police and if transferred without such sanction shall thereupon become void. (f) the number of passengers (in any) which it may carry. (e) the number of horses or other animals (if any) by which it is to be drawn (d) the number and class of the conveyance (c) the local area for which the licence is granted (b) the date on which the licence was granted and the date on which it will expire by efflux of time (a) the full name and address of the licensee: (2) Such licences shall contain the following and such other particulars and conditions as the Commissioner of Police may prescribe:. (1) Such licences shall remain in force for the licensing year unless sooner determined under the provisions of this Act, and shall be renewable. (b) where the conveyance is licensed to carry passengers the number of passengers which it is licensed to carry, shall be clearly inscribed in such manner as the Commissioner of Police may direct. (a) the number of the conveyance as entered in the licence granted for the same and (1) No person shall keep or let for hire any public conveyance without a licence granted by the Commissioner of Police in this behalf. (e) "licensee" means the holder of a licence granted under this Act or a public conveyance or a horse or a driver of a public conveyance. (d) "driver" includes a conductor, attendant or other person in charge of a public conveyance (ii) where the rest of the Act or any portion thereof has been extended to any area and a Commissioner of Police has been appointed for that area, the Commissioner of Police for that area Īnd includes any person authorised by the Commissioner of Police concerned to exercise or perform any power or duty imposed or conferred on him by this Act ] In this Act unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context. (2) This section and Sections 36, 38 and 39 extend to the ]. (1) This Act may be called the Bombay Public Conveyances Act, 1920. This Act has been re-enacted and the amendments made by Section 9 and Schedule E of the said Act has been continued in force by Bombay 52 of 1947, Section 2.Īn Act to amend the Law relating to the regulation of Public conveyances 1. This Act was repealed and Section 2 thereof was re-enacted by Bombay 18 of 1948, Section 2. Sections 1, 36, 38 and 39 of this Act were extended to that part of the State of Bombay to which immediately before the commencement of this Act they did not extend (vide Bombay 86 of 1958, Section 2).įor Statement of Objects and Reasons, see Bombay Government Gazette, 1919, Part-V, page 945 for Report of Select Committee, see Bombay Government Gazette, 1920, Part V, page 51 and for Proceedings in Council, see Bombay Government Gazette, 1919, Part V, page 1092, see Bombay Government Gazette, 1920, page 265. Adapted and modified by the Gujarat Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1960.Adapted and modified by the Bombay Adaptation of Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1956. Adapted and modified by the Adaptation of Laws Order 1950.Adapted and modified by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Order in Council.
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