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be useful for saving or prolonging life, or alleviating suffering, or for combating any disease whether of human beings, animals or plants;
(b) for the purpose of testing any former discovery alleged to have been made for the advancement of the types of knowledge referred to in paragraph (a);
(c) by the order in writing of any judge or district judge in any case where such judge is satisfied that it is essential for the purpose of justice in a criminal case to make such experiment.
(2) Except under and in accordance with an endorsement made under section 10, no licensee shall perform any experiment unless-
(a) throughout the whole of the experiment the animal is under the influence of some anaesthetic of sufficient power to prevent the animal feeling pain; and
(b) if the pain is likely to continue after the effect of the anaesthetic has ceased, or if any serious injury has been inflicted on the animal, the animal is killed before it recovers from the influence of the anaesthetic which has been administered.
(3) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this section shall be guilty of an offence. (Added, 12 of 1964, s. 5)
7. (1) The Licensing Authority may grant a licence to any person to perform any experiment for any purpose specified in such licence during such period and subject to such conditions, in addition to the conditions specified in this Ordinance, as he may think fit.
(2) It shall be a condition of any licence granted under sub-section (1) that any experiment performed pursuant to such licence shall be performed at such place as may be specified in such licence.
8. Where the Licensing Authority is satisfied that it is desirable, he may, by endorsement of any licence, authorize the holder thereof to perform experiments for the purpose of attaining manual skill during such period and subject to such conditions as the Licensing Authority may think fit.
9. (1) Where the Licensing Authority is satisfied that it is absolutely necessary for the due instruction of persons attending any lectures for the purpose of acquiring physiological knowledge or any knowledge which will be used for saving or prolonging life, or alleviating suffering, or for combating any disease whether of human beings, animals or plants, for any such lecture to be illustrated by the performance of any experiment, the Licensing Authority may grant to a licensee a teaching permit to perform any experiment for the purpose of illustrating such lecture.
Grant of licences.
Endorsements to enable performance of experiments for manual skill.
Grant of permits.
1964 Ed.]
Animals (Control of Experiments).
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be useful for saving or prolonging life, or alleviating suffering, or for combating any disease whether of human beings, animals or plants;
(b) for the purpose of testing any former discovery alleged to have been made for the advancement of the types of knowledge referred to in paragraph (a);
(c) by the order in writing of any judge or district judge in any case where such judge is satisfied that it is essential for the purpose of justice in a criminal case to make such experiment.
(2) Except under and in accordance with an endorsement made under section 10, no licensee shall perform any experiment unless-
(a) throughout the whole of the experiment the animal is under the influence of some anaesthetic of sufficient power to prevent the animal feeling pain; and
(b) if the pain is likely to continue after the effect of the anaesthetic has ceased, or if any serious injury has been inflicted on the animal, the animal is killed before it recovers from the influence of the anaesthetic which has been administered.
(3) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this section shall be guilty of an offence. (Added, 12 of 1964, s. 5)
7. (1) The Licensing Authority may grant a licence to any person to perform any experiment for any purpose specified in such licence during such period and subject to such conditions, in addition to the conditions specified in this Ordinance, as he may think fit.
(2) It shall be a condition of any licence granted under sub- section (1) that any experiment performed pursuant to such licence shall be performed at such place as may be specified in such licence.
8. Where the Licensing Authority is satisfied that it is desir- able, he may, by endorsement of any licence, authorize the holder thereof to perform experiments for the purpose of attaining manual skill during such period and subject to such conditions as the Licensing Authority may think fit.
9. (1) Where the Licensing Authority is satisfied that it is absolutely necessary for the due instruction of persons attending
any lectures for the purpose of acquiring physiological knowledge or any knowledge which will be used for saving or prolonging life, or alleviating suffering, or for combating any disease whether of human beings, animals or plants, for any such lecture to be illustrated by the performance of any experiment, the Licensing Authority may grant to a licensee a teaching permit to perform any experiment for the purpose of illustrating such lecture.
Grant of licences.
Endorsements to enable performance of experiments for manual skill.
Grant of permits.
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