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TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCE
BETWEEN
The Protection of Women and Girls Bill, 1938, and the Protection
of Women and Girls Ordinance, 1897.
New Bill, clause.
Ordinance No. 4 of 1897, section.
Remarks,
1
1
"1938" for "*1897".
2.
2
"vessel" for "junk, boat" as more com- prehensive in para. (a). Paragraph (e) ig new.
8 (1) to (5) As amended by No. 21 of 1929.
3 (1) (a) to (e)
proviso
proviso
3 (2)
ЗА
4
4
5
5
As enacted by No. 21 of 1929 "or indict-
ment" added. See s. 7 (2).
"(such place not being a brothel)" omitted from para. (d). Although these words in brackets occur also in section 2 (4) of the "Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1885 (48 & 49 Vict. c. 69) they appear to afford an unnecessary pro- tection to brothels, The existing section of the Ordinance already departs from the provisions of the Act in that offences under paragraph (a) are excluded from the protection afforded by sub-section (2).
As enacted by No. 14 of 1934, s. 2. First proviso omitted as unnecessary and as casting doubt on other sections, e.g. sections 21 (2), 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26. See also clause 2 (e).
As amended by No. 14 of 1934, s. 3.
As amended by Nos, 14 and 33 of 1934.
7
7
8-10
8-10
11
11
As amended by No. 14 of 1934.
12-15
12-15
As enacted by No. 25 of 1986.
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18
17 (1)
17. (1)
17 (2)
17 (2)
17 (8)
17 (8)
17 (4)
17 (4)
As amended by No. 18 of 1929 and
No. 25 of 1986.
As enacted by No. 43 of 1903 and offence made a misdemeanor thus raising the penalty.
"prostitution therein" for "such pros-
titute".
"on summary conviction" added.