Power to amend Second Schedule.
Issue of search warrant
in certain
cases.
Assaulting or resisting or obstruct-
ing forest officer.
Acts
prohibited in forests
etc.
Penalties and for- feiturc.
Repeal of Ordinances
No. 5 of
412
18. It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to amend the Second Schedule in any manner whatsoever.
19. Whenever it appears to a magistrate, upon the oath of any person, that there is reasonable cause to suspect that any trees, shrubs or plants or any parts thereof are contained in any building or place in contravention of this Ordinance or of any regulations made thereunder or of any of the enactments specified in the Second Schedule, such magistrate may by warrant directed to any European Officer of the Botanical and Forestry Department, empower him with such assistants as may be necessary, by day or night—
(1) to enter, and, if necessary, break into, such building or place and to search for and take possession of any trees, shrubs or plants or parts thereof which may be found there, and to carry the same before a magistrate; and
(2) to arrest any person who may appear to have such trees, shrubs or plants or parts thereof in his possession, custody or control.
20. Every person who assaults or resists or obstructs any forest officer in the execution of his duty shall be guilty of an offence against this Ordinance.
21. Every person who, without lawful authority or excuse, in any forest, plantation or prohibited area-
(a) cuts grass, removes turf or earth, rakes pine
needles;
(b) fells or lops any tree or strips off the bark or leaves from or otherwise damages the same;
(c) trespasses or pastures cattle or permits cattle to trespass;
(d) damages any notice, fence, fire-barrier or forestry path;
shall be guilty of an offence against this Ordinance.
22. (1) Every person who contravenes any of the provisions of this Ordinance or of any regulation made there- under shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars and to imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months.
(2) It shall be lawful for a magistrate to forfeit any severed tree or plant or portion of a tree or plant with regard to which any contravention of any such provision or regula- tion or of any enactment specified in the Second Schedule shall have been committed.
23. The Forest Fires Prevention Ordinance, 1917, the Crown Land Preservation Ordinance, 1917, the Plants 1917, No. 6 Ordinance, 1920, the Forest Officers Ordinance, 1923, and the Prohibited Areas Ordinance, 1927 are repealed.
of 1917,
No. 11 of
1920, No. 32
of 1923, No. 12 of 1927.
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