Section 6 Protection Of Civil Rights Act, 1955
Section 6 Protection Of Civil Rights Act, 1955:
Punishment for refusing to sell goods to render services. Whoever on the ground of" untouchability" refuses to sell any goods or refuses to render any- service to any person at. the same time and place and on the same terms and conditions at or on which such goods are sold or services are rendered to other persons in the ordinary course of business 1 shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term of not less than one month and not more than six months and also with fine which shall be not less than one hundred rupees and not more than five hundred rupees.
Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 6 Protection Of Civil Rights Act, 1955:
Rajendra Yadav vs State Of U.P. Thru. Secretary on 3 July, 2010
Allahabad High Court
Dalip Singh vs Faquir Singh And Another on 16 May, 1996
Punjab-Haryana High Court
Laxman Jayaram Shant vs The State Of Maharashtra on 17 April, 1980
Bombay High Court
Bharatinath Namdeo Gavand vs Lakhsman Mali And Ors. on 9 January, 2006
Bombay High Court
Veeru @ Virendra Rai vs Principal Secretary The State Of on 15 September, 2014
Madhya Pradesh High Court
Syed Gafar vs The Divisional Commissioner, on 12 September, 1997
Karnataka High Court
Rupabhai Bhalabhai Bharwad vs State Of Gujarat And Anr. on 23 November, 1993
Gujarat High Court
Baste Subrayalu vs Robert Mariadassou And Ors. on 11 February, 1986
Madras High Court
Shantabai And Another vs State Of Maharashtra on 24 August, 1981
Bombay High Court
A.D.C.Gurusamy vs Union Of India on 26 September, 2007
Madras High Court
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