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HARYANA PREVENTION OF 
BEGGARY ACT 1971 
(Amended by Haryana Act 27 of 1975) 
Extended to 
UNION TERRITORY OF 
CHANDIGARH 
(Section 1) 
= Paramjit Singh, Legal-cum-Probation Officer, UTCPS, Chandigarh =
Definition of Begging (Section 2) 
In this Act, “Beggar” means any person who is found 
Begging; and “Begging” means : 
1. Soliciting or receiving alms in a public place by singing, 
dancing, fortune-telling, performing tricks or selling articles; 
2. Wandering about or remaining in any public place by 
soliciting or receiving alms; 
3. Entering on any private premises for soliciting or receiving 
alms ; 
4. Exposing or exhibiting any sore, wound, injury, deformity or 
disease of human or animal for obtaining and extorting alms; or 
5. Allowing oneself as an exhibit for the purpose of soliciting or 
receiving alms.
Power to Arrest (Section 3) 
Any Police Officer or other person authorized in this behalf 
by the State Government may arrest without warrant any 
beggar and: 
1. Such Police Officer or other person shall take or send the 
person so arrested to the nearest police station: Provided that 
the other person may hand him over to a Police Officer if he 
finds it convenient. 
2. The provisions of [Section 57 of the Code of Criminal 
Procedure,1973] shall apply to arrest and the officer in-charge 
of the police station shall keep the arrested person in the 
prescribed manner until he is brought before a court.
Summary Inquiry before Detention (Section 4) 
Where a person is brought before a court under Section 3: 
1. The court shall make a summary inquiry 
2. If the inquiry cannot be completed forthwith, the court may 
adjourn it and order the person to be remanded to such place and 
custody as may be convenient or release him on a bail bond, with 
or without sureties. 
3. If court is not satisfied that the person was found begging it shall 
order that such person be released forthwith.
Summary Inquiry before Detention (Section 4) 
1. If, on making the inquiry, the court is satisfied that such person 
was found begging it shall record a Finding that the person is a 
beggar and convict him accordingly. 
2. The court shall order the person convicted to be detained in a 
Certified Institution for a period of not less than one year and not 
more than two years: 
3. If the court is satisfied from the circumstances of the case that 
such person is not likely to beg again, it may release him after due 
admonition on a bond, with or without sureties:
Summary Inquiry before Detention (Section 4) 
Provided further that if the beggar is a minor, the bond shall 
be with sureties. In passing an order under this section, the 
court shall have regard to the following considerations: — 
1. Age and character of the beggar ; 
2. Circumstances and conditions of living; 
3. Report made by the Probation Officer ; and 
4. Any other matter required to be taken into consideration 
When the person found to be a beggar is a child, the court 
shall not make any order but forward the child to a Board 
constituted under section 3 of the Haryana Children Act, 
1974, for being dealt with under that Act.
Penalty for Begging after Detention (Sector 5) 
Whoever having been previously detained in a Certified 
Institution under provisions of Section 4 is found begging 
again shall be punishable as under: 
1. When a person is convicted for the second time the court shall 
order him to be detained in a Certified Institution for a period not 
less than one year and not more than three years. 
2. When a person is convicted for the third or subsequent time, 
the court shall order him to be detained for a period of five years 
in the Certified Institution and may convert any period of such 
detention, not exceeding one year, into a sentence of 
imprisonment : Provided that the total period of detention and 
imprisonment, if any, shall not exceed five years.
Coordination, A 
Power of Court to detain Dependents 
(Sector 6) 
When the court has ordered the detention of a beggar in a 
Certified Institution under section 4 or section 5, it may 
after making such inquiry as it thinks fit, order any person 
who is wholly dependent on such beggar to be detained in 
a Certified Institution for a like period: 
Where the dependent person is a child above the age of 
five years, the court shall forward him to a Board 
constituted under Section 3 of the Haryana Children Act, 
1974, for being dealt with under that Act.
Report of Medical Officer before passing Sentence 
(Section 7) 
The court which finds a person to be guilty under section 4 or section 5 shall, before 
passing any sentence : 
1. Send such person to Medical Officer of Local Civil Hospital or Medical Officer of 
Certified Institution for a report on his age, physical capacity, infectious or 
contagious diseases. 
2. If the medical officer certifies that person is not a child, is physically capable, not 
suffering from infectious or contagious diseases, the court shall pass a sentence of 
such person to a Certified Institution. 
3. If the medical officer reports that the said person is physically incapable and not 
suffering from any infectious or contagious disease, the court shall pass a sentence 
of such person to a Special Home. 
4. If the medical officer reports that the said person is suffering from any infectious 
or contagious disease, the court shall pass a sentence of such person to a Certified 
Home.
Punishment for escape from Certified 
Institution (Section 8) 
Punishable with imprisonment 
which may extend to Three 
Months.
Penalty for Employing Person for 
Begging (Section 9) 
Whoever employs, causes, connives, 
encourages, uses any person to 
solicit or receive alms shall be 
punished with imprisonment : 
Which shall not be less than One Year 
But may extend to Three Years
Bonds & Appeals (Sections 10 & 11) 
Bonds : The provisions of Chapter XXXIII of 
the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973], shall 
apply to bonds taken under this Act. 
Appeals : An appeal or revision shall lie as 
provided in Chapters XXIX and XXX of the 
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 from any 
order of detention made under this Act
Power to Release (Section 12) 
If the State Government at any time, of its own 
motion or on application made to it, is satisfied that a 
person convicted under section 4 or section 5 and 
committed to a Certified Institution has been cured of 
the disease or is in a fit state of health to earn his 
living or is otherwise fit to be discharged before the 
expiry of his term, may order or direct that the person 
so detained be released with or without restrictions or 
conditions.
Reception Centres & Certified Institutions 
(Sections 13 & 14) 
The State Government may provide and maintain 
one or more Reception Centers and Certified 
Institutions at such place or places as it thinks fit, and 
may certify any institution to be a Reception Centre 
or Certified Institution for the purposes of this Act. 
Certified Institution may also provide for the teaching 
of agricultural, industrial, general education and 
medical care of the inmates.
Search in Reception Centers & Certified 
Institutions (Section 15) 
The Superintendent of a Reception Centre or a Certified Institution may 
order that any person received in the Reception Centre or Certified 
Institution shall be searched, cleansed, that his personal effects shall be 
inspected, and that any money or valuables found with or on the said 
person shall be kept in the custody of such Superintendent. 
The Superintendent may order that any money or valuables found with or 
on the said person shall be disposed of in the prescribed manner. 
Where the court passes an order other than an order of detention with 
regard to any such person, his money and valuables shall be returned to 
him and if his clothing has been destroyed, he shall be provided with 
fresh clothing. 
Provided that a female shall be searched only by a female with due 
decency.
Management, Discipline and Disciplinary 
Imprisonment (Sections 16 & 17) 
•Persons remanded to, or detained in, Reception Centres and Certified 
Institutions under this Act shall be subject to such rules of management 
and discipline including the imposition of manual or other work and 
awarding of punishment as may, from time to time, be prescribed. 
•The Chief Inspector, Inspector or Superintendent may report to the court 
the case of any person detained in a Certified Institution who willfully 
disobeys or neglects to comply with any rule; and the court may 
thereupon, if satisfied that the said person has willfully disobeyed or 
neglected to comply with any such rule, convert the balance of the period 
of his detention in a Certified Institution or part thereof into a term of 
imprisonment.
Appointment & Transfer of Chief Inspectors 
& Other Authorities (Sections 18 & 19) 
1) For carrying out the purposes of this Act the State Government may appoint a Chief 
Inspector of Certified Institutions, Inspectors, Assistant Inspectors and Probation 
Officers as it thinks fit to assist the Chief Inspector, and every person so appointed to 
assist the Chief Inspector shall have the powers, and perform such of the duties of the 
Chief Inspector, as the State Government may direct, but shall act under the directions 
of the Chief Inspector. 
2) Every Certified Institution shall, at least once in every six months, be inspected by the 
Chief Inspector. Transfer from one Reception Centre or certified institution to another. 
3) Subject to conditions prescribed, the Chief Inspector may direct any person detained 
in a Reception Centre or Certified Institution to be transferred there from to another 
Reception Centre or Certified Institution in the State: Provided that the total period of 
detention of such person shall in no case be increased by such transfer. 
4) In directing such transfer the Chief Inspector shall have regard to the medical 
certificate and the directions, if any, made by the State Government, or court under 
section 23.
Release on License (Section 20) 
The Chief Inspector or the Superintendent of the Certified Institution grant 
permission to a person detained in a Certified Institution to absent himself 
for short periods ; and may release such person conditionally and issue him 
a licence. Such licence shall be in force until the expiry of the term of 
detention, unless sooner revoked. Such period of absence shall be deemed 
to be part of his detention. 
Revocation of License of Absence (Section 21) 
1) Subject to such conditions as may be prescribed, the Chief Inspector 
may at any time revoke licence, and thereupon the released person shall be 
detained in a Certified Institution until the expiry of the term. 
2) Chief Inspector may, if necessary, cause the released person to be 
arrested and sent to the nearest Reception Centre .
Procedure on order of Detention or Sentence 
of Imprisonment (Section 22) 
1) When a person is ordered to be detained in a Certified Institution 
under section 4, section 5 or section 6, the court will forward him to 
the nearest Reception Centre. The person shall be handed over to 
the custody of Superintendent of the Reception Centre until he is 
sent there from to a Certified Institution. 
2) When a person is sentenced to imprisonment, the court passing 
the sentence of imprisonment shall forward him with a warrant to a 
jail together with detention order. After the sentence of imprisonment 
is executed, the jail officer shall forward him a copy of the detention 
order to the nearest Reception Centre, and thereupon to a Certified 
Institution.
Medical Examination and Detention of 
Leprosy Patients and Lunatics (Section 23) 
1) Where it appears to the State Government that any beggar detained in 
a Certified Institution under any order of a court is of unsound mind or is 
a leper, the State Government may order his removal to a mental hospital 
or leper asylum or other place of safe custody, to be kept and treated. 
2) Where it appears to the State Government that the beggar has ceased 
to be of unsound mind, or is cured of leprosy, the State Government 
shall, by an order direct to send him to the Certified Institution from 
which he was removed. 
3) The provisions of Section 31 of the Indian Lunacy Act, 1912, and 
Section 14 of the Lepers Act, 1898, shall apply to every beggar confined 
in a mental hospital or leper asylum
Transfer between Certified Institutions 
(Section 24) 
The State Government may direct any person 
detained in a Certified Institution to transfer 
him to any other Institution of alike nature in 
any other part of India. 
Provided that no person shall be transferred to 
any other State without the consent of the 
Government of other State.
Seizure and Disposal of Animals 
(Section 25) 
1) Any Police Officer or other person effecting the arrest 
of a person who was found begging may seize any animal 
with sore, wound, injury, deformity or disease of which 
was exposed or exhibited by such person with the object 
of soliciting or receiving alms. 
2) The Police Officer or other person effecting the seizure 
may remove such animal to any infirmary appointed 
under section 35 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 
Act, 1890, for treatment and detention therein pending 
orders of the Court .
Offences to be Cognizable and Non-Bailable 
(Section 26) 
The offences under sections 5 and 9 of this Act shall be 
cognizable and non-bailable 
Persons to be deemed Public Servants 
(Section 27) 
All persons empowered to perform any function under 
this Act shall be deemed to be public servants within 
the meaning of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (XLV of 
1860)
Visiting Committee (Section 28) 
For every Certified Institution, the State Government shall 
appoint a Visiting Committee in such manner as may be 
prescribed and assign such powers, duties and functions to the 
Committee as may be prescribed 
Advisory Committee (Section 29) 
The State Government may, for the whole or any part of the 
State, constitute an Advisory Committee consisting of such 
persons, not exceeding eleven in number, as it may appoint
Protection of action taken under this Act 
(Section 30) 
No suit, prosecution or other legal proceedings shall lie 
against any person empowered to perform any function 
under this Act for anything which is in good faith done or 
intended to be done under this Act 
Power to Make Rules (Section 31) 
The State Government may, by notification make rules 
for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
Removal of Difficulties (Section 32) 
If any difficulty arises in giving effect to 
the provisions of this Act, the State 
Government may by order publish in the 
Official Gazette and make such provision 
or give such direction as appears to it to 
be necessary for removing such difficulty.
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HARYANA PREVENTION OF BEGGARY ACT 1971

  • 1. HARYANA PREVENTION OF BEGGARY ACT 1971 (Amended by Haryana Act 27 of 1975) Extended to UNION TERRITORY OF CHANDIGARH (Section 1) = Paramjit Singh, Legal-cum-Probation Officer, UTCPS, Chandigarh =
  • 2. Definition of Begging (Section 2) In this Act, “Beggar” means any person who is found Begging; and “Begging” means : 1. Soliciting or receiving alms in a public place by singing, dancing, fortune-telling, performing tricks or selling articles; 2. Wandering about or remaining in any public place by soliciting or receiving alms; 3. Entering on any private premises for soliciting or receiving alms ; 4. Exposing or exhibiting any sore, wound, injury, deformity or disease of human or animal for obtaining and extorting alms; or 5. Allowing oneself as an exhibit for the purpose of soliciting or receiving alms.
  • 3. Power to Arrest (Section 3) Any Police Officer or other person authorized in this behalf by the State Government may arrest without warrant any beggar and: 1. Such Police Officer or other person shall take or send the person so arrested to the nearest police station: Provided that the other person may hand him over to a Police Officer if he finds it convenient. 2. The provisions of [Section 57 of the Code of Criminal Procedure,1973] shall apply to arrest and the officer in-charge of the police station shall keep the arrested person in the prescribed manner until he is brought before a court.
  • 4. Summary Inquiry before Detention (Section 4) Where a person is brought before a court under Section 3: 1. The court shall make a summary inquiry 2. If the inquiry cannot be completed forthwith, the court may adjourn it and order the person to be remanded to such place and custody as may be convenient or release him on a bail bond, with or without sureties. 3. If court is not satisfied that the person was found begging it shall order that such person be released forthwith.
  • 5. Summary Inquiry before Detention (Section 4) 1. If, on making the inquiry, the court is satisfied that such person was found begging it shall record a Finding that the person is a beggar and convict him accordingly. 2. The court shall order the person convicted to be detained in a Certified Institution for a period of not less than one year and not more than two years: 3. If the court is satisfied from the circumstances of the case that such person is not likely to beg again, it may release him after due admonition on a bond, with or without sureties:
  • 6. Summary Inquiry before Detention (Section 4) Provided further that if the beggar is a minor, the bond shall be with sureties. In passing an order under this section, the court shall have regard to the following considerations: — 1. Age and character of the beggar ; 2. Circumstances and conditions of living; 3. Report made by the Probation Officer ; and 4. Any other matter required to be taken into consideration When the person found to be a beggar is a child, the court shall not make any order but forward the child to a Board constituted under section 3 of the Haryana Children Act, 1974, for being dealt with under that Act.
  • 7. Penalty for Begging after Detention (Sector 5) Whoever having been previously detained in a Certified Institution under provisions of Section 4 is found begging again shall be punishable as under: 1. When a person is convicted for the second time the court shall order him to be detained in a Certified Institution for a period not less than one year and not more than three years. 2. When a person is convicted for the third or subsequent time, the court shall order him to be detained for a period of five years in the Certified Institution and may convert any period of such detention, not exceeding one year, into a sentence of imprisonment : Provided that the total period of detention and imprisonment, if any, shall not exceed five years.
  • 8. Coordination, A Power of Court to detain Dependents (Sector 6) When the court has ordered the detention of a beggar in a Certified Institution under section 4 or section 5, it may after making such inquiry as it thinks fit, order any person who is wholly dependent on such beggar to be detained in a Certified Institution for a like period: Where the dependent person is a child above the age of five years, the court shall forward him to a Board constituted under Section 3 of the Haryana Children Act, 1974, for being dealt with under that Act.
  • 9. Report of Medical Officer before passing Sentence (Section 7) The court which finds a person to be guilty under section 4 or section 5 shall, before passing any sentence : 1. Send such person to Medical Officer of Local Civil Hospital or Medical Officer of Certified Institution for a report on his age, physical capacity, infectious or contagious diseases. 2. If the medical officer certifies that person is not a child, is physically capable, not suffering from infectious or contagious diseases, the court shall pass a sentence of such person to a Certified Institution. 3. If the medical officer reports that the said person is physically incapable and not suffering from any infectious or contagious disease, the court shall pass a sentence of such person to a Special Home. 4. If the medical officer reports that the said person is suffering from any infectious or contagious disease, the court shall pass a sentence of such person to a Certified Home.
  • 10. Punishment for escape from Certified Institution (Section 8) Punishable with imprisonment which may extend to Three Months.
  • 11. Penalty for Employing Person for Begging (Section 9) Whoever employs, causes, connives, encourages, uses any person to solicit or receive alms shall be punished with imprisonment : Which shall not be less than One Year But may extend to Three Years
  • 12. Bonds & Appeals (Sections 10 & 11) Bonds : The provisions of Chapter XXXIII of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973], shall apply to bonds taken under this Act. Appeals : An appeal or revision shall lie as provided in Chapters XXIX and XXX of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 from any order of detention made under this Act
  • 13. Power to Release (Section 12) If the State Government at any time, of its own motion or on application made to it, is satisfied that a person convicted under section 4 or section 5 and committed to a Certified Institution has been cured of the disease or is in a fit state of health to earn his living or is otherwise fit to be discharged before the expiry of his term, may order or direct that the person so detained be released with or without restrictions or conditions.
  • 14. Reception Centres & Certified Institutions (Sections 13 & 14) The State Government may provide and maintain one or more Reception Centers and Certified Institutions at such place or places as it thinks fit, and may certify any institution to be a Reception Centre or Certified Institution for the purposes of this Act. Certified Institution may also provide for the teaching of agricultural, industrial, general education and medical care of the inmates.
  • 15. Search in Reception Centers & Certified Institutions (Section 15) The Superintendent of a Reception Centre or a Certified Institution may order that any person received in the Reception Centre or Certified Institution shall be searched, cleansed, that his personal effects shall be inspected, and that any money or valuables found with or on the said person shall be kept in the custody of such Superintendent. The Superintendent may order that any money or valuables found with or on the said person shall be disposed of in the prescribed manner. Where the court passes an order other than an order of detention with regard to any such person, his money and valuables shall be returned to him and if his clothing has been destroyed, he shall be provided with fresh clothing. Provided that a female shall be searched only by a female with due decency.
  • 16. Management, Discipline and Disciplinary Imprisonment (Sections 16 & 17) •Persons remanded to, or detained in, Reception Centres and Certified Institutions under this Act shall be subject to such rules of management and discipline including the imposition of manual or other work and awarding of punishment as may, from time to time, be prescribed. •The Chief Inspector, Inspector or Superintendent may report to the court the case of any person detained in a Certified Institution who willfully disobeys or neglects to comply with any rule; and the court may thereupon, if satisfied that the said person has willfully disobeyed or neglected to comply with any such rule, convert the balance of the period of his detention in a Certified Institution or part thereof into a term of imprisonment.
  • 17. Appointment & Transfer of Chief Inspectors & Other Authorities (Sections 18 & 19) 1) For carrying out the purposes of this Act the State Government may appoint a Chief Inspector of Certified Institutions, Inspectors, Assistant Inspectors and Probation Officers as it thinks fit to assist the Chief Inspector, and every person so appointed to assist the Chief Inspector shall have the powers, and perform such of the duties of the Chief Inspector, as the State Government may direct, but shall act under the directions of the Chief Inspector. 2) Every Certified Institution shall, at least once in every six months, be inspected by the Chief Inspector. Transfer from one Reception Centre or certified institution to another. 3) Subject to conditions prescribed, the Chief Inspector may direct any person detained in a Reception Centre or Certified Institution to be transferred there from to another Reception Centre or Certified Institution in the State: Provided that the total period of detention of such person shall in no case be increased by such transfer. 4) In directing such transfer the Chief Inspector shall have regard to the medical certificate and the directions, if any, made by the State Government, or court under section 23.
  • 18. Release on License (Section 20) The Chief Inspector or the Superintendent of the Certified Institution grant permission to a person detained in a Certified Institution to absent himself for short periods ; and may release such person conditionally and issue him a licence. Such licence shall be in force until the expiry of the term of detention, unless sooner revoked. Such period of absence shall be deemed to be part of his detention. Revocation of License of Absence (Section 21) 1) Subject to such conditions as may be prescribed, the Chief Inspector may at any time revoke licence, and thereupon the released person shall be detained in a Certified Institution until the expiry of the term. 2) Chief Inspector may, if necessary, cause the released person to be arrested and sent to the nearest Reception Centre .
  • 19. Procedure on order of Detention or Sentence of Imprisonment (Section 22) 1) When a person is ordered to be detained in a Certified Institution under section 4, section 5 or section 6, the court will forward him to the nearest Reception Centre. The person shall be handed over to the custody of Superintendent of the Reception Centre until he is sent there from to a Certified Institution. 2) When a person is sentenced to imprisonment, the court passing the sentence of imprisonment shall forward him with a warrant to a jail together with detention order. After the sentence of imprisonment is executed, the jail officer shall forward him a copy of the detention order to the nearest Reception Centre, and thereupon to a Certified Institution.
  • 20. Medical Examination and Detention of Leprosy Patients and Lunatics (Section 23) 1) Where it appears to the State Government that any beggar detained in a Certified Institution under any order of a court is of unsound mind or is a leper, the State Government may order his removal to a mental hospital or leper asylum or other place of safe custody, to be kept and treated. 2) Where it appears to the State Government that the beggar has ceased to be of unsound mind, or is cured of leprosy, the State Government shall, by an order direct to send him to the Certified Institution from which he was removed. 3) The provisions of Section 31 of the Indian Lunacy Act, 1912, and Section 14 of the Lepers Act, 1898, shall apply to every beggar confined in a mental hospital or leper asylum
  • 21. Transfer between Certified Institutions (Section 24) The State Government may direct any person detained in a Certified Institution to transfer him to any other Institution of alike nature in any other part of India. Provided that no person shall be transferred to any other State without the consent of the Government of other State.
  • 22. Seizure and Disposal of Animals (Section 25) 1) Any Police Officer or other person effecting the arrest of a person who was found begging may seize any animal with sore, wound, injury, deformity or disease of which was exposed or exhibited by such person with the object of soliciting or receiving alms. 2) The Police Officer or other person effecting the seizure may remove such animal to any infirmary appointed under section 35 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1890, for treatment and detention therein pending orders of the Court .
  • 23. Offences to be Cognizable and Non-Bailable (Section 26) The offences under sections 5 and 9 of this Act shall be cognizable and non-bailable Persons to be deemed Public Servants (Section 27) All persons empowered to perform any function under this Act shall be deemed to be public servants within the meaning of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (XLV of 1860)
  • 24. Visiting Committee (Section 28) For every Certified Institution, the State Government shall appoint a Visiting Committee in such manner as may be prescribed and assign such powers, duties and functions to the Committee as may be prescribed Advisory Committee (Section 29) The State Government may, for the whole or any part of the State, constitute an Advisory Committee consisting of such persons, not exceeding eleven in number, as it may appoint
  • 25. Protection of action taken under this Act (Section 30) No suit, prosecution or other legal proceedings shall lie against any person empowered to perform any function under this Act for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done under this Act Power to Make Rules (Section 31) The State Government may, by notification make rules for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
  • 26. Removal of Difficulties (Section 32) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act, the State Government may by order publish in the Official Gazette and make such provision or give such direction as appears to it to be necessary for removing such difficulty.
  • 27. Let us strive to bring every single person into the mainstream of Society!