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  1. Definitions. CHAPTER II. UNLAWFUL ASSOCIATIONS. Declaration of an association as unlawful. Reference to Tribunal. Tribunal. Period of operation and cancellation of notification. Power to prohibit the use of funds of an unlawful association. Power to notify places used for the purpose of an unlawful association.

  2. Section 1. Short title, extent and application. Section 2. Definitions. Section 3. Declaration of an association as unlawful. Section 4. Reference to Tribunal. Section 5. Tribunal. Section 6. Period of operation and cancellation of notification. Section 7. Power to prohibit the use of funds of an unlawful association. Section 8.

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    The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 [Sec. 2 (i) "secession of a part of the territory of India from the Union" includes the assertion of any claim to determine whether such part will remain a part of the territory of India; (j) "State Government", in relation to a Union territory, means the Administrator thereof; (k) "terrorist act ...

  4. S.O. 3816(E).—Whereas, the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (37 of 1967) (hereinafter referred to as the said Act) has been enacted to provide for more effective prevention of certain unlawful activities of individuals and associations and for dealing with terrorist activities and for matters connected therewith; And whereas, clause ...

  5. ACT NO. 37 OF 1967. [30th December, 1967.] An Act to provide for the more effective prevention of certain unlawful activities of individuals and associations and for matters connected therewith. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Eighteenth Year of the Republic of India as follows:-.

  6. Jul 26, 2022 · The Unlawful Actions (Prevention) Act, 1967 (hereinafter ‘UAPA’) is designed to make illegal and terrorist activities that threaten India’s integrity and sovereignty, punishable by nature.

  7. Full text containing the act, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, with all the sections, schedules, short title, enactment date, and footnotes.