No: 40-3/2020-DM-I(A) Dated: Apr, 15 2020

No. 40-3/2020-DM-l(A)

Government of India Ministry of Home Affairs

North Block,  New Delhi-110001

Dated 15th April, 2020

ORDER

Whereas,  in exercise  of the powers, conferred  under Section  10(2)(1) of the Disaster  Management  Act  2005, the  undersigned,  in  his capacity  as Chairperson, National Executive Committee, has issued an Order dated 141h April, 2020  that the lockdown  measures  stipulated  in the Consolidated  Guidelines  of Ministry  of Home Affairs (MHA) for containment of COVID-19 epidemic in the country, will continue to remain in force up to 3rd  May, 2020 to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the country;

Whereas, to mitigate hardship to the public, select additional activities will be allowed, which will come into effect from 20th April, 2020.  However, these additional activities will be operationalized by States/ Union Territories (UTs)/ District Administrations  based on strict compliance  to the existing  guidelines  on lockdown measures.  Before operating these relaxations, States/ UTs/ District Administrations shall  ensure that  all  preparatory  arrangements with  regard  to social  distancing  in offices,  workplaces,  factories  and  establishments,  as also  other  sectoral requirements  are in place. The consolidated  revised guidelines  incorporating these relaxations are enclosed;

Whereas,  the  consolidated  revised guidelines  will  not apply  in  containment zones,  as demarcated  by States/  UTs/ District administrations. If any new area  is included  in  the category of a containment zone,  the activities allowed in that area till the time  of its  categorization  as a containment  zone,  will  be suspended  except for those activities as are specifically permitted under the guidelines of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW),  Government of India;

Whereas,  in exercise  of the  powers,  conferred under Section  10(2)(1) of the Disaster  Management  Act, 2005, the undersigned,  in  his capacity  as Chairperson, National Executive Committee, hereby issues directions to all the all Ministries/ Departments of Government of India, State/Union Territory Governments  and State/Union Territory Authorities for the strict implementation of enclosed consolidated revised guidelines.

To:

1. The Secretaries of Ministries/ Departments of Government of India

2.  The Chief Secretaries/Administrators of States/Union Territories

(As per list attached)

Copy to:

i. All members of the National Executive Committee.

ii. Member Secretary, National Disaster Management Authority.

Consolidated Revised Guidelines on the measures to be taken by Ministries/ Departments of Government of India, State/ UT Governments and State/UT authorities for containment of COVID-19 in the country

[As per Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) Order No. 40-3/2020-DM-I (A) dated 15th April, 2020]

1. With the extension of the lockdown period, the following activities will continue to remain prohibited across the country until 3rd May, 2020:

i. All domestic and international air travel of passengers, except for purposes enumerated in para 4 (ix), and for security purposes.

ii. All passenger movement by trains, except for security purposes.

iii. Buses for public transport.

iv. Metro rail services.

v. Inter-district  and  inter-State movement  of  individuals except  for  medical reasons or for activities permitted under these guidelines.

vi. All educational, training, coaching institutions etc. shall remain closed.

vii. All  industrial  and commercial activities other than those specifically permitted under these guidelines.

viii. Hospitality services other  than  those specifically permitted under these guidelines.

ix. Taxis  (including  auto  rickshaws  and  cycle  rickshaws)  and  services  of  cab aggregators.

x. All cinema halls, malls, shopping complexes, gymnasiums,  sports complexes, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres, bars and auditoriums, assembly halls and similar places.

xi. All social/ political/ sports/ entertain menu academic/ cultural/ religious functions/ other gatherings.

xii. All  religious  places/  places  of  worship  shall  be closed  for  public.  Religious congregations are strictly prohibited.

xiii. In  case of funerals,  congregation  of more than twenty  persons  will  not  be permitted.

2. Operation of guidelines in Hotspots and containment zones

i. 'Hotspots', i.e., areas of large COVID-19 outbreaks, or clusters with significant spread  of  COVID-19,  will  be  determined  as  per  the  guidelines  issued  by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), Government of India (Gol).

ii. In  these  hotspots,  containment  zones  will  be demarcated  by  States/  UTs/ District administrations  as per the guidelines of MoHFW.

iii. In  these containment  zones,  the activities allowed under these guidelines will not be permitted.  There  shall  be strict  perimeter  control  in  the  area  of the containment zones  to ensure  that there  is  no  unchecked  inward/  outward movement  of  population  from these  zones except  for  maintaining  essential services  (including  medical  emergencies  and  law  and order  related duties) and Government  business continuity. The guidelines  issued in this regard by MoHFW will be strictly implemented by State/ UT Governments and the local district authorities.

3. Select permitted activities allowed with effect from 20th May, 2020:

i. To mitigate hardship  to  the  public, select  additional  activities  have  been

allowed  which  will  come  into  effect  from  20th April,  2020. These  limited

exemptions  will  be  operationalized  by  States/  UTs/  district  administrations based on strict  compliance  to the existing  guidelines. Also,  before allowing these  select  additional  activities,  States/  UTs/  district  administrations  shall ensure that  all  preparatory arrangements with regard  to  the Standard Operating  Procedures  (SOPs)  for  social  distancing  in  offices,  workplaces, factories and establishments, as also other sectoral requirements are in place.

ii. The  consolidated revised  guidelines incorporating these  select  permitted activities have been enumerated in paras 5-20 below.

4. Strict enforcement of the lockdown guidelines

i. State/ UT Governments shall not dilute these guidelines issued under the Disaster Management Act,  2005, in any manner,  and shall strictly enforce the same.

ii. State/ UT Governments,  may,  however,  impose  stricter  measures than  these guidelines as per requirement of the local areas.

5. All  health services (including AYUSH) to remain functional, such  as:

i. Hospitals,  nursing  homes,  clinics, telemedicine facilities.

ii. Dispensaries,  chemists,  pharmacies,  all  kinds  of  medicine  shops  including Jan Aushadhi Kendras and medical equipment shops.

iii. Medical laboratories and collection centres.

iv. Pharmaceutical  and medical research labs,  institutions carrying out COVID-19 related research.

v. Veterinary  Hospitals,  dispensaries,  clinics,  pathology labs,  sale and supply of vaccine and medicine.

vi. Authorised  private establishments, which support the provisioning of essential services,  or  efforts  for containment of  COVID-19, including home  care providers, diagnostics, supply chain firms serving hospitals.

vii. Manufacturing units  of  drugs, pharmaceuticals, medical  devices, medical oxygen, their packaging material, raw material and intermediates.

viii. Construction of medical/ health infrastructure including manufacture of ambulances.

ix. Movement (inter and intra State, including  by air) of all medical and veterinary personnel,  scientists,  nurses,  para-medical  staff,  lab  technicians,  mid-wives and other hospital support services, including ambulances.

6. Agricultural and related activities:

A. All agricultural and horticultural activities to remain fully functional, such as:

i. Farming operations by farmers and farm workers in field.

ii. Agencies  engaged  in  procurement  of  agriculture  products,  including  MSP

operations.

iii. 'Mandis' operated  by the Agriculture  Produce  Market Committee  (APMC)  or as  notified  by  the  State/  UT  Government  (e.g.,  satellite  mandis). Direct marketing  operations  by the  State/  UT  Government  or by  industry,  directly

from farmers/  group of farmers,  FPOs'  co-operatives  etc. States/  UTs  may promote decentralized marketing and procurement at village level.

iv. Shops of agriculture machinery, its spare parts (including its supply chain) and repairs to remain open.

v. 'Custom  Hiring Centres (CHC)' related to farm machinery.

vi. Manufacturing,  distribution and retail of fertilizers,  pesticides and seeds.

vii. Movement (inter and intra  State) of harvesting and sowing  related  machines like combined harvester and other agriculture/ horticulture implements.

B. Fisheries - the following activities will be functional:

i. Operations of the fishing (marine and inland)/ aquaculture industry,  including feeding  & maintenance,  harvesting,  processing,  packaging,  cold  chain,  sale and marketing.

ii. Hatcheries, feed plants, commercial aquaria.

iii. Movement of fish/ shrimp and fish  products, fish seed/ feed and workers for all these activities.

C. Plantations- the following activities will be functional:

i. Operations  of  tea,  coffee  and  rubber  plantations,  with maximum  of  50% workers.

ii. Processing, packaging, sale and marketing of tea, coffee, rubber and cashew, with  maximum of 50% workers.

D. Animal husbandry - the following activities will be functional:

i. Collection,  processing, distribution and sale of milk and milk products  by milk processing plants, including transport and supply chain.

ii. Operation of animal husbandry farms including poultry farms & hatcheries and livestock farming activity.

iii. Animal feed manufacturing  and feed plants,  including  supply of raw  material, such as maize and soya.

iv. Operation of animal shelter homes,  including  Gaushalas.

7. Financial sector:  following to remain functional:

i. Reserve Bank of India  (RBI)  and RBI regulated financial  markets and  entities like NPCI, CCIL, payment system operators and standalone primary dealers.

ii. Bank  branches and  ATMs, IT vendors  for  banking  operations, Banking Correspondents (BCs), ATM operation and cash management agencies.

a. Bank branches be allowed to work as per normal working hours till disbursal of DBT cash transfers is complete.

b. Local administration to provide adequate security personnel at bank branches and BCs  to  maintain social  distancing, law and order  and staggering of account holders.

iii. SEBI, and capital and debt market services as notified  by the Securities  and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). iv. IRDAI and Insurance companies.

8. Social sector:  following  to  remain functional:

i. Operation of homes  for  children/ disabled/ mentally challenged/ senior citizens/ destitute/women/widows.

ii. Observation homes, after care homes and places of safety for juveniles.

iii. Disbursement  of  social  security  pensions,  e.g., old  age/  widow/  freedom fighter pensions; pension and provident fund services provided by Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO).

iv. Operation of Anganwadis - distribution  of food items and nutrition  once in  15 days at the  doorsteps  of beneficiaries,  e.g.,  children,  women  and  lactating mothers. Beneficiaries will not attend the Anganwadis.

9. Online  teaching/ distance  learning to be encouraged:

i. All educational, training, coaching institutions etc. shall remain closed.

ii. However, these  establishments are  expected  to  maintain  the academic schedule through online teaching.

iii. Maximum  use of Door darshan (DD)  and other educational  channels  may  be made for teaching purposes.

10. MNREGA works to be allowed:

i. MNREGA  works  are  allowed with strict  implementation  of social  distancing and face mask.

ii. Priority  to  be  given  under  MNREGA  to  irrigation  and  water  conservation works.

iii. Other Central and State sector schemes  in  irrigation  and water  conservation sectors may also be allowed to be implemented and suitably  dovetailed with MNREGA works.

11. Public utilities:  following to remain functional:

i. Operations of Oil and Gas sector, including refining, transportation, distribution, storage and retail of products, e.g., petrol, diesel, kerosene, CNG, LPG, PNG etc.

ii. Generation,  transmission  and distribution  of power at Central  and State/  UT levels.

iii. Postal services, including post offices.

iv. Operations  of utilities  in  water,  sanitation and waste management sectors,  at municipal/ local body levels in States and UTs.

v. Operation of utilities providing telecommunications  and internet services.

12. Movement, loading/ unloading of goods/ cargo (inter and intra State) is allowed, as under:

i. All goods traffic will be allowed to ply.

ii. Operations of Railways: Transportation  of goods and parcel trains.

iii. Operations of  Airports and related  facilities for  air  transport for cargo movement, relief and evacuation.

iv. Operations of  Seaports and  Inland Container Depots  (ICDs)  for cargo transport, including authorized custom clearing and forwarding agents.

v. Operations  of  Land  Ports for  cross  land  border  transportation  of  essential goods, including petroleum products and LPG,  food products, medical supplies.

vi. Movement of all trucks and other goods/ carrier vehicles with two drivers and one  helper  subject  to the  driver carrying  a valid  driving  license;  an  empty truck/ vehicle will be allowed to ply after the delivery of goods, or for pick up of goods.

vii. Shops for truck  repairs and dhabas on highways, with  a stipulated  minimum distance as prescribed by the State/ UT authorities.

viii. Movement  of staff and contractual  labour for operations  of railways,  airports/ air carriers, seaports/ ships/ vessels, land ports and ICDs is allowed on passes being issued by the local authority on the basis of authorizations issued by the respective  designated  authority  of the  railways,  airports,  seaports,  land ports and ICDs.

13. Supply of essential goods is allowed, as under:

i. All  facilities  in  the  supply  chain  of  essential  goods,  whether involved in manufacturing,  wholesale  or retail of  such goods through  local  stores,  large brick  and  mortar  stores  or  e-commerce  companies  should  be  allowed  to operate,  ensuring strict social distancing without any restriction  on their timing of opening and closure.

ii. Shops (including  Kirana and single shops selling essential  goods) and  carts, including  ration shops (under PDS), dealing with food and groceries (for daily use),  hygiene  items,  fruits  and  vegetables,  dairy  and  milk  booths,  poultry, meat  and fish,  animal  feed  and fodder  etc,  should  be  allowed  to operate, ensuring  strict  social  distancing  without  any  restriction  on  their  timing  of opening and closure.

iii. District authorities may encourage and facilitate home delivery to minimize the movement of individuals outside their homes.

14. Commercial  and private  establishments,  as listed  below,  will be allowed to operate:

i. Print and electronic media including broadcasting,  DTH and cable services.

ii. IT and IT enabled Services, with upto 50% strength.

iii. Data and call centres for Government activities only.

iv. Government  approved Common Service Centres (CSCs) at Gram  Panchayat level.

v. E-commerce  companies. Vehicles  used  by e-commerce  operators  will  be allowed to ply with necessary permissions.

vi. Courier services.

vii. Cold storage  and warehousing  services,  including  at ports, airports,  railway stations,  container  Depots,  individual  units  and  other  links  in  the  logistics chain.

viii. Private  security services and facilities  management services for maintenance and upkeep of office and residential complexes.

ix. Hotels, homestays, lodges and motels, which are accommodating  tourists and persons stranded due to lockdown,  medical and emergency  staff,  air and sea crew.

x. Establishments  used/ earmarked for quarantine facilities.

xi. Services  provided  by  self-employed persons,  e.g., electrician, IT  repairs, plumbers, motor mechanics, and carpenters.

15. Industries/ Industrial Establishments (both Government and private), as listed below, will be allowed to operate:

i. Industries operating in rural areas, i.e., outside  the limits of municipal corporations and municipalities.

ii. Manufacturing and  other  industrial establishments with  access  control in Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and Export Oriented Units  (EoUs),  industrial estates, and industrial townships. These establishments shall make arrangements for stay of workers within their premises as far as possible and/ or  adjacent  buildings  and  for  implementation  of  the Standard operating protocol  (SOP)  as referred  to  in  para 21 (ii)  below. The  transportation  of workers  to  work  place  shall  be  arranged  by  the  employers in  dedicated transport by ensuring social distancing.

iii. Manufacturing units  of  essential  goods,  including  drugs, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, their raw material and intermediates.

iv. Food processing  industries  in  rural  areas, i.e.,  outside the limits  of municipal corporations and municipalities.

v. Production units, which require continuous process, and their supply chain.

vi. Manufacturing of IT hardware.

vii. Coal production,  mines and mineral production,  their transportation,  supply of explosives and activities incidental to mining operations.

viii. Manufacturing units of packaging material.

ix. Jute industries with staggered shifts and social distancing.

x. Oil and gas exploration/ refinery.

xi. Brick kilns in  rural  areas i.e.,  outside the limits  of municipal corporations  and municipalities.

16. Construction activities, listed as below, will be allowed to operate:

i. Construction  of roads, irrigation  projects,  buildings and all kinds of  industrial projects,  including  MSMEs,  in  rural areas,  i.e.,  outside the limits  of municipal corporations and municipalities; and all kinds of projects in  industrial estates.

ii. Construction of renewable energy projects.

iii. Continuation  of  works in  construction  projects,  within the limits  of  municipal corporations  and municipalities,  where workers  are available  on  site and no workers are required to be brought in from outside (in situ construction).

17. Movement of persons is allowed in the following cases:

i. Private  vehicles  for  emergency  services,  including  medical  and  veterinary care,  and for procuring  essential  commodities.  In  such cases,  one passenger besides the private vehicle driver can be permitted in the  backseat,  in  case of

 four-wheelers;  however,  in case of two-wheelers,  only the driver of the vehicle is to be permitted.

ii. All personnel travelling to place of work and back in the exempted categories, as per the instructions of the State/ UT local authority.

18. Offices of the Government of India, its Autonomous/ Subordinate Offices will remain open, as mentioned below:

i. Defence,  Central Armed  Police Forces,  Health  and Family Welfare,  Disaster management and Early Warning Agencies (IMO,  INCOIS,  SASE and National Centre of Seismology, CWC), National Informatics Centre (NIC), Food Corporation  of  India  (FCI), NCC,  Nehru  Yuva  Kendras  (NYKs)  and Customs to function without any restriction.

ii. Other  Ministries  and  Departments,  and  offices  under  their  control,  are  to function  with  100%  attendance  of  Deputy  Secretary  and levels  above  that. Remaining officers and staff to attend upto 33% as per requirement.

19. Offices  of  the  State/  Union  Territory  Governments, their  Autonomous Bodies and Local Governments will remain open, as mentioned below:

i. Police,  home  guards,  civil defence,  fire  and  emergency  services,  disaster management, prisons and  municipal services will  function without any restrictions.

ii. All other Departments of State/ UT Governments to work with  restricted  staff.

Group 'A' and 'B'  officers may attend as required. Group 'C' and levels below that may attend  upto  33% of  strength,  as per requirement  to  ensure  social distancing. However, delivery  of  public  services  shall be  ensured, and necessary staff will be deployed for such purpose.

iii. District  administration  and Treasury  (including  field  offices  of the  Accountant General) will function with restricted staff. However, delivery of public services shall be ensured, and necessary staff will be deployed for such purpose.

iv. Resident  Commissioner  of States/  UTs,  in  New Delhi, only to the extent  of coordinating COVID-19 related activities and internal kitchen operations.

v. Forest offices:  staff/ workers required to operate and maintain zoo,  nurseries, wildlife, fire-fighting in forests, watering plantations, patrolling and  their necessary transport movement.

20. Persons to remain under mandatory quarantine, as under:

i. All  such persons who have  been directed by health care personnel to  remain under  strict home/  institutional  quarantine  for  a period  as decided  by local Health Authorities.

ii. Persons violating quarantine will be liable to legal action under Section  188 of the IPC,  1860.

iii. Quarantined  persons, who have arrived in  India  after 15.2.2020,  after expiry of their quarantine period and being tested Covid-19 negative, will be released following the protocol prescribed  in the SOP issued by MHA.

21. Instructions for enforcement of above lockdown measures:

i. All  the  district  magistrates shall  strictly  enforce  the  National  COVID 19 directives as specified  in Annexure I. Penalties  prescribed  shall  be  levied and collected from all persons and entities violating these directives.

 ii. All  industrial  and commercial  establishments,  work  places, offices  etc.  shall put  in  place  arrangements  for  implementation  of  SOP  as  in  Annexure  II before starting their functioning.

iii. In order to implement these containment measures, the District Magistrate will deploy Executive Magistrates as Incident Commanders  in the  respective local jurisdictions. The Incident Commander will  be responsible  for  the  overall implementation of these measures in their  respective jurisdictions.  All other line department officials in the specified  area will work under the directions of such  incident  commander.  The  Incident  Commander  will  issue  passes  for enabling essential movements as explained.

iv. The Incident Commanders will in particular ensure that  all  efforts for mobilization of resources, workers and material for augmentation and expansion of hospital infrastructure shall continue without any hindrance.

v. Additional  activities  permitted  in these  guidelines shall be implemented in a phased  manner, after making  all arrangements necessary for strict implementation of the guidelines.  These will come  into force with effect from 20th April, 2020.

22. Penal provisions

Any person violating these lockdown  measures will be liable to be proceeded against as per the provisions  of  Section  51 to 60 of the  Disaster  Management  Act,  2005, besides  legal  action  under  Sec. 188  of  the  IPC,  and  other  legal  provisions  as applicable.  Extracts of these penal provisions are at Annexure  Ill.

 

Union  Home Secretary

Annexure I

National Directives for COVID-19 Management

The  National  Directives  shall  be  enforced  by the  District  Magistrate  through fines and penal action as prescribed in the Disaster  Management Act 2005.

PUBLIC SPACES

1. Wearing of face cover is compulsory in all public places, work places.

2. All  persons  in  charge of public  places,  work  places  and transport shall  ensure social distancing  as per  the guidelines issued  by Ministry of Health  and Family Welfare.

3. No  organization  /manager of public  place  shall  allow  gathering  of  5 or  more persons

4. Gatherings  such  as  marriages  and  funerals  shall  remain regulated  by  the District Magistrate.

5. Spitting  in public spaces  shall be punishable with fine.

6. There should be strict ban on sale of liquor, gutka, tobacco etc.  and spitting should be strictly prohibited.

WORKSPACES

7. All  work places  shall  have  adequate arrangements for temperature  screening  and provide  sanitizers at convenient places.

8. Work  places  shall  have  a gap of one  hour between  shifts  and will stagger the lunch breaks of staff, to ensure social distancing.

9. Persons above  65 years of age and persons  with co-morbidities and parents of children below the age of 5 may be encouraged to work from home.

10. Use  of Arogya setu will  be  encouraged  for  all  employees  both  private  and public.

11.  All organizations shall sanitize their work places  between  shifts.

12. Large meetings  to be prohibited.

MANUFACTURING  ESTABLISHMENTS

13. Frequent cleaning  of common  surfaces  and mandatory hand washing  shall  be mandated.

14. No  overlap  of  shifts  and  staggered  lunch  with  social  distancing in  canteens shall be ensured.

15. Intensive communication  and training  on good hygiene  practices shall be taken up.

Annexure II

Standard Operating Procedure for Social  Distancing  for Offices, Workplace, Factories and Establishments

The following  measures shall be implemented  by all offices,  factories  and  other establishments:

1. All  areas  in  the premises  including  the following  shall  be disinfected  completely using user friendly disinfectant mediums:

a. Entrance Gate of building, office etc.

b. Cafeteria and canteens.

c. Meeting room, Conference halls/ open areas available/ verandah/entrance gate of site, bunkers,  porta cabins,  building etc.

d. Equipment and lifts.

e. Washroom, toilet, sink; water points etc.

f. Walls/ all other surfaces

2. For workers  coming from outside,  special transportation  facility  will be  arranged without any dependency on the public transport system.  These vehicles should be allowed to work only with 30-40% passenger capacity.

3. All vehicles  and machinery entering the premise should  be disinfected  by  spray mandatorily.

4. Mandatory thermal scanning of everyone entering and exiting the work place to be done.

5. Medical insurance for the workers to be made mandatory.

6. Provision for hand  wash & sanitizer preferably with touch free mechanism will  be made at all entry and exit points and common areas.  Sufficient quantities of all the items should be available.

7. Work places shall have a gap of one hour between shifts and will stagger the lunch breaks of staff, to ensure social distancing.

8. Large gatherings or meetings of 10 or more people to be discouraged. Seating  at least 6 feet away from others on job sites and in gatherings, meetings and training sessions.

9. Not more than 2/4 persons (depending on size) will be allowed to travel in  lifts  or hoists.

10. Use of staircase for climbing should be encouraged.

11. There  should  be strict ban of gutka,  tobacco  etc.  and spitting  should  be  strictly prohibited.

12. There should be total ban on non-essential visitors at sites.

13. Hospitals/clinics  in  the  nearby  areas,  which  are  authorized  to  treat  COVID-19 patients,  should  be identified  and  list should  be available  at work  place all the times.

Annexure  Ill

Offences and Penalties for Violation of Lockdown Measures

A. Section 51 to 60 of the Disaster Management Act, 2005

51. Punishment for obstruction,  etc.- Whoever,  without  reasonable  cause

(a) obstructs any officer or employee of the Central Government or the State Government, or a  person  authorised  by  the  National  Authority  or  State Authority  or District Authority  in  the discharge  of his functions  under this Act; or

(b) refuses to comply with any direction  given by or on behalf of the  Central Government or the State Government or the National Executive Committee or the State Executive Committee or the District Authority under this Act,

shall  on conviction  be punishable  with  imprisonment  for a term  which  may extend to one year or with fine, or with both, and if such obstruction or refusal to comply with  directions  results  in  loss  of lives  or .imminent danger thereof, shall  on conviction  be punishable  with  imprisonment  for  a  term  which  may extend to two years.

52. Punishment for false claim.- Whoever knowingly makes a claim which he knows  or  has  reason  to  believe  to  be  false  for  obtaining  any  relief, assistance, repair,  reconstruction  or other  benefits  consequent  to  disaster from  any  officer  of  the  Central  Government, the  State  Government,  the National  Authority,  the  State  Authority  or  the  District  Authority, shall,  on conviction  be punishable  with  imprisonment for a term which  may extend to two years, and also with fine.

53. Punishment for misappropriation of money or materials, etc. - Whoever,  being entrusted with  any money or materials, or otherwise being,  in custody of,  or dominion over,  any money or goods,  meant for providing  relief in any threatening disaster situation or disaster, misappropriates or appropriates for his own use  or disposes  of such  money or materials or any part thereof or wilfully compels any other person so to do, shall on conviction be punishable with imprisonment for a  term which may extend to two years, and also with fine.

54.  Punishment  for false warning.- Whoever  makes  or circulates  a  false alarm or warning as to disaster or its  severity or magnitude,  leading to panic, shall  on conviction,  be punishable  with  imprisonment  which  may  extend  to one year or with fine.

55. Offences  by Departments  of the Government.-

(1)  Where  an  offence under this Act  has been committed  by any Department  of the  Government, the head  of the Department  shall be deemed to be guilty of the offence and shall be liable to be proceeded  against and punished  accordingly  unless he proves  that  the  offence  was  committed  without  his  knowledge  or  that  he exercised all due diligence to prevent the commission of such offence.

(2)  Notwithstanding  anything contained  in  sub-section  (1 ), where an  offence under this Act has been committed by a Department of the Government and it is proved that the offence has been committed with the consent or connivance of,  or is  attributable  to any neglect  on the part of,  any officer, other than the head of the  Department,  such officer shall  be  deemed  to be guilty  of that offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

56. Failure  of officer  in  duty or his connivance  at the contravention  of the  provisions  of  this  Act.- Any  officer, on  whom  any  duty  has  been imposed  by  or  under  this  Act  and  who  ceases  or  refuses  to  perform  or withdraws  himself from the duties of  his  office  shall, unless he  has obtained the  express  written  permission  of  his  official  superior  or  has  other  lawful excuse for so doing, be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year or with fine.

57. Penalty  for contravention  of any order  regarding  requisitioning.- lf any  person  contravenes  any  order  made  under  section  65,  he  shall  be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year or with fine or with both.

58. Offence  by companies.-

(1)  Where an offence under this Act has  been committed by a company or body corporate,  every person who at the time the offence  was  committed,  was  in charge  of, and  was responsible  to,  the company,  for  the conduct  of the  business  of the  company,  as well  as the company,  25 shall be deemed to be guilty of the  contravention  and shall be liable  to  be  proceeded  against  and punished  accordingly:  Provided  that nothing  in  this  sub-section shall render  any  such  person liable to  any punishment  provided in  this Act,  if he proves that the offence was committed without  his  knowledge  or  that  he  exercised  due  diligence  to  prevent  the commission  of such  offence.  (2) Notwithstanding  anything  contained  in  sub• section (1 ),  where  an  offence  under  this  Act  has  been  committed by  a company,  and it is proved that the offence was committed with the consent or connivance  of  or is  attributable  to  any neglect  on the  part of  any  director, manager,  secretary or other officer  of the company,  such director,  manager, secretary or other officer shall also, be deemed to be guilty of that offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

Explanation.- For  the  purpose  of this  section-  (a)  "company"  means  any body corporate and includes  a firm or other association  of individuals;  and (b) "director",  in  relation to a firm, means a partner in the firm.

59. Previous sanction for prosecution.- No prosecution for offences punishable  under  sections  55  and  56  shall  be  instituted  except  with  the previous sanction of the Central Government or the State Government,  as the case may be, or of any officer authorised  in this behalf,  by general or special order,  by such Government.

60. Cognizance of offences.- No court shall take cognizance of an  offence under this Act except on a complaint made by- (a) the National Authority, the State Authority,  the Central  Government,  the State  Government,  the District Authority  or any other  authority  or officer  authorised  in  this  behalf  by that Authority  or Government,  as the case  may be; or (b)  any person who  has given  notice  of  not  less  than  thirty  days  in  the  manner  prescribed,  of the alleged  offence  and  his intention to  make  a  complaint  to  the  National Authority, the State Authority, the Central Government, the State Government, the District Authority or any other authority or officer authorised  as aforesaid.

B. Section 188 in the Indian Penal Code, 1860

188.  Disobedience  to order duly promulgated  by public  servant- Whoever, knowing that, by an order promulgated by a public servant lawfully empowered to promulgate such order,  he is directed to abstain from a certain act, or to take certain order with certain  property  in  his possession  or under his  management,  disobeys such  direction, shall, if such disobedience  causes or tends  to  cause  obstruction,  annoyance  or  injury,  or  risk  of obstruction, annoyance  or  injury,  to  any  person  lawfully  employed,  be  punished  with simple  imprisonment for a term which may extend to one month or with fine which may  extend to  two  hundred rupees, or  with both;  and  if such disobedience causes  or  trends  to  cause  danger  to  human  life,  health  or safety,  or causes  or tends to cause a riot or affray,  shall be  punished  with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand  rupees, or with both.

Explanation. - lt  is  not  necessary that the offender  should  intend  to  produce harm,  or  contemplate  his  disobedience as  likely  to  produce harm.  It  is sufficient  that  he  knows  of  the  order  which  he  disobeys, and  that  his disobedience  produces,  or is likely to produce,  harm.

Illustration

An order is promulgated by a  public servant lawfully empowered to promulgate  such  order,  directing  that  a religious  procession  shall  not  pass down a certain  street. A knowingly disobeys  the order, and thereby  causes danger of riot. A has committed the offence defined in this section.

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