According to Section 44 of PERA Act 2024, several actions are explicitly punishable to ensure proper enforcement of the law. These include:
Refusal to assist an officer – Individuals are legally obligated to cooperate with enforcement officers during the execution of...
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According to Section 44 of PERA Act 2024, several actions are explicitly punishable to ensure proper enforcement of the law. These include:
Refusal to assist an officer – Individuals are legally obligated to cooperate with enforcement officers during the execution of their duties.
Encroachment on State land – Unauthorized occupation or use of State land is a violation of the Act and punishable under Section 44.
Resistance in taking property – Any attempt to resist lawful seizure or recovery of State property is considered an offence.
Since all these actions compromise enforcement processes and the authority of officers, Section 44 treats them as punishable offences. This ensures accountability, legal compliance, and protection of State property, reinforcing the enforcement powers granted under PERA.
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