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The JAMMU AND KASHMIR GIFT GOODS (UNLAWFUL POSSESSION) ACT, 1963

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GIFT GOODS (UNLA WFUL POSSESSION)
ACT, 1963
(Act No. XL of 1963)
GIFT GOODS (UNLA WFUL POSSESSION) ACT, 1963 209
THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR GIFT GOODS (UNLA WFUL
POSSESSION) ACT, 1963
(Act No.  XL of 1963)
CONTENTS
Preamble.
Section.
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
2. Definitions.
3. Unlawful possession of gift goods.
4. Offences under this Act to be cognizable.
5. Power to amend Schedule.
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GIFT GOODS (UNLA WFUL POSSESSION) ACT, 1963 211
THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR GIFT GOODS (UNLA WFUL
POSSESSION) ACT, 1963
(Act No.  XL of 1963)
[Received the assent of the Sadar-i-Riyasat on 16th October , 1963 and
published in Government Gazette dated 17th October , 1963.]
An Act to provide for the punishment of the offence of unlawful possession
of gift goods supplied by certain relief organisations.
Be it enacted by the Jammu and Kashmir State Legislature in the Fourteenth
Year of the Republic of India as follows:––
1.Short title, extent and commencement.–– This Act may be called the Jammu
and Kashmir Gift Goods (Unlawful Possession) Act, 1963.
(2) It extends to 
1
[the whole of the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir].
(3) It shall come into force at once.
2.Definitions.–– In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,β€”
(a) β€œgift goods” means any of the following goods namely,––
(i) cornmeal ;
(ii) milk powder ;
(iii) vegetable oil (soya bean oil or sunflower seed oil) supplied by
way of gift, by any relief organisation to any State Government
or to the Central Government or to any other person on behalf of
such Government ;
(b) β€œrelief organisation” means any organisation specified in the Schedule
to this Act.
3. Unlawful possession of gift goods.–– If any person is found or is proved to
have been in possession of any gift goods reasonably suspected of being stolen or
unlawfully obtained and cannot account satisfactorily how he came by the same,
1. Substituted by S.O 1229 (E) dated 31.03.2020 for β€œthe whole State”.
212 GIFT GOODS (UNLAWFUL POSSESSION) ACT, 1963
he shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years,
or with fine, or with both.
4. Offences under this Act to be cognizable. ––(1) Notwithstanding anything
contained in 
1
[the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974)], any offence under
this Act shall be deemed to be cognizable offence within the meaning of that Code.
(2) No Court below a 2[Judicial Magistrate] of the first class shall try any
offence under this Act.
5. Power to amend Schedule.–– The Government may, by notification, add
any organisation to or omit any organisation from, the Schedule and on the publi-
cation of such notification, such organisation shall be deemed to be included in or,
as the case may be, omitted from the Schedule.
THE SCHEDULE
[See section 2 (b)]
1. United Nation International Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF).
2. Co-operative for American Relief Everywhere (CARE)
3. Church World Service.
4. Lutheran World Relief.
5. Catholic Relief Service.
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1. Substituted by S.O. 1229 (E) dated 31.03.2020 for β€œthe Code of Criminal Procedure, Samvat
1989”.
2. Substituted by Act XL of 1966.

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