Act XXII of 1922 · 4 pages
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THE POLICE (INCITEMENT TO DISAFFECTION) ACT, 1922
CONTENTS
1. Short title, extent and commencement
2. Definition
3. Penalty for causing disaffection, etc.
4. Saving of acts done by police associations and other persons for certain purposes
5. Sanction to trial of offences by subordinate Courts
6. Trial of cases
THE SCHEDULE
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THE POLICE (INCITEMENT TO DISAFFECTION) ACT, 1922
ACT No. XXII of 1922
[5th October, 1922]
An Act to provide a penalty for spreading disaffection among the police and for kindred offences.
WHEREAS it is expedient to penalize the spreading of disaffection among the police and other
kindred offences; It is hereby enacted as follows: ___
1. Short title, extent and commencement.___(1) This Act may be called the Police (Incitement
to Disaffection) Act, 1922.
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[(2) It extends to the whole of Pakistan.]
(3) It shall come into force in any Province or part of a Province on such date4 as the
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[Provincial Government] may, by notification in the 2[official Gazette], direct.
2. Definition. In this Act the expression “member of a police-force” means any person
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appointed or enrolled for the performance of police duties under any enactment specified in the
Schedule.
3. Penalty for causing disaffection, etc. Whoever intentionally causes or attempts to cause,
or does any act which he knows is likely to cause, disaffection ; towards 3[Pakistan] or the Government
established by law in 1[Pakistan] 4[* * *] amongst the members of a police-force, or induces or attempts
to induce, or does any act which he knows is likely to induce, any member of a police-force to withhold
his services or to commit a breach of discipline shall be punished with imprisonment which may extend
to six months, or with fine which may extend to two hundred rupees, or with both.
Explanation.___ Expressions of disapprobation of the measures of the Government with a view
to obtain their alteration by lawful means, or of disapprobation of the administrative or other action of
the Government, do not constitute an offence under this section unless they cause or are made for the
purpose of causing or are likely to cause disaffection.
4. Saving of acts done by police associations and other persons for certain purposes.
Nothing shall be deemed to be an offence under this Act which is done in good faith___
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Subs. by the Central Laws (Statute Reform) Ordinance, 1960 (XXI of 1960), s. 3 and 2nd Sch.
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Subs. by A. O., 1937.
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Subs. by the Central Laws (Adaptation) Order, 1961 (P. O. No. 1 of 1961), Art. 2 and Sch.
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Omitted by the Adaption of Central Acts and Ordinances Order, 1949 (Order No. 4 of 1949), Art. 3 and Sch.
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Subs. by the Federal Laws (Revision & Declaration) Ordinance, 1981 (XXVII of 1981), s. 5 (only to the extent of Islamabad Capital Territory) to read as
“2. Definition In this Act, the expression “member of a police-force” means any person appointed or enrolled for the performance of police duties
under the Police Act, 1861 (V of 1861), or the Police Act, 1888 (III of 1888).”
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(a) for the purpose of promoting the welfare or interest of any member of a police-
force by inducing him to withhold his services in any manner, authorised, by
law; or
(b) by or on behalf of any association formed for the purpose of furthering the
interests of members of a police-force as such, where the association has been
authorised or recognised by the Government and the act done is done under any
rules or articles of the association which have been approved by the
Government.
5. Sanction to trial of offences by subordinate Courts. No Court shall proceed to the trial of
any offence under this Act except with the previous sanction, or on the complaint, of the District
Magistrate 1[* * *].
6. Trial of cases.___ (1) No Court inferior to that of a 1[* * *] Magistrate of the first class shall
try and offence under this Act.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in Chapter XXII of the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1898 (V of 1898), no offence under this Act shall be triable summarily.
2THE SHEDULE
(See section 2)
Year No. Short title
Acts of the Governor General in Council.
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1861 V The Police Act, 1861.
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1888 III The Police Act, 1888.
1892 V The Bengal Military Police Act, 1892.
Madras Act.
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[* * * * * * * * *]
1890 IV Bombay Act.
The Bombay District Police Act, 1890.
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Bengal Acts.
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Omitted by the Adaptation of Central Acts & Ordinances Order, 1949 (Order No. 4 of 1949), Art. 3 and Sch.
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This schedule stood omitted to the extent of ICT by the Federal Laws (Revision & Declaration) Ordinance, 1981 (XXVII of 1981), s. 5 and 4th Sch.
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1920 II The Eastern Frontier Rifles (Bengal Battalion) Act, 1920.
Burma Act.
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Assam Act.
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Regulation by the Governor General in Council.
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4912 Dated: 25-02-2025
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Omitted by the Adaptation of Central Acts and Ordinances Order, 1949 (Order No. 4 of 1949), Art. 3 and Sch.
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