(1) This Act may be called the Union territories (Separation of Judicial and Executive Functions) Act, 1969.
| Year | Description | Hindi Description | Files(Eng) | Files(Hindi) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17-09-1969 | Notification dated 17.09.1969 regarding appointment of date of the act in Delhi | |||
| 29-01-1970 | Notification Dt. 29.01.1970 regarding appointment of date on which the act shall came into force. |
In sections 3 to 9, "Union territory" means any Union territory other than the Union territory of Chandigarh.
For the purpose of separation of judicial and executive functions, the Code of Criminal Procedure, 18981 (5 of 1898), shall in its application to a Union territory, be amended in the manner and to the extent specified in the Schedule.
The provisions of this Act which amend the Code of Criminal Procedure, 18981 (5 of 1898), so as to alter the manner in which, the authority by which, or the law under or in accordance with which, any powers are exercisable, shall not render invalid any notification, order, commitment, attachment, bye-law, rule or regulation duly made or issued or anything duly done before the commencement of this Act, and any such notification, order, commitment, attachment, bye-law, rule or regulation or thing may be revoked, varied or undone in the like manner, to the like extent and in the like circumstances, as if it had been duly made, issued or done after the commencement of this Act by the competent authority and in accordance with the provisions then applicable to such case.
Where under any law the functions exercisable by a Magistrate relate to matters which involve the appreciation or sifting of evidence or the formulation of any decision which exposes any person to any punishment, or penalty, or detention in custody pending investigation, inquiry or trial or would have the effect of sending him for trial before any Court, such functions shall, subject to the provisions of this Act and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 18981 (5 of 1898) as amended by this Act, be exercisable by a Judicial Magistrate and where such functions relate to matters which are administrative or executive in nature, such as the grant of a licence, the suspension or cancellation of a licence, sanctioning a prosecution, or withdrawing from a prosecution, they shall, subject as aforesaid, be exercisable by an Executive Magistrate.
On the commencement of this Act in the transferred areas in the Union territory of Himachal Pradesh, the Punjab Separation of Judicial and Executive Functions Act, 1964 (Punjab Act 25 of 1964) and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 18981 (5 of 1898), as in force immediately before such commencement in the said areas shall stand repealed except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such repeal under the said Punjab Act or under the provisions of the laws amended by the said Punjab Act and section 6 of the General Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897), shall apply upon such repeal as if such repeal were a repeal of an enactment by a Central Act; and on such commencement, the said Code as amended by this Act shall extend to, and come into force in, the said areas and the provisions of the laws (other than the said Code) amended by the said Punjab Act shall have effect in the said areas as if such provisions had not been amended by the said Punjab Act.
(1) Save as provided in this section, nothing in this Act shall be deemed to affect—
(1) If any difficulty arises in giving effect to the provisions of this Act, the Central Government, in consultation with the High Court having jurisdiction in relation to the Union territory concerned, may, by order, do anything (including the specification of the appropriate Magistrate, whether judicial or executive, having jurisdiction under any law) not inconsistent with such provisions for the purpose of removing the difficulty:
Notwithstanding anything contained in section 21 of the Government of Union Territories Act, 1963 (20 of 1963), the Legislative Assembly of a Union territory may by law amend this Act in its application to that Union territory.