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ACT No.37 of 1948
[AS ON 1955]
An Act to provide for certain matters in connection with the taking of census.
[3rd September.1948.]
WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for the taking of census in {The word "the
Provinces and Acceding States" were rep.by the A.O.1950.} India or any part thereof
whenever necessary or desirable and to provide for certain matters in connection with the
taking of such census;
It is hereby enacted as follows:-
1.Short title and extent:- (1) This Act may be called the Census Act, 1948.
{Subs., ibid., for the former sub-section.}[(2) It extends to the whole of India {Subs.by
Act 51 of 1950, s.2, for "except the States of Hyderabad, Jammu and Kashmir, Mysore
and Travancore-Cochin ".} [except the State of Jammu and Kashmir].]
{Ins., ibid., s.3.The original s.2 was rep.by the A.O.1950.}2.Rule of construction
respecting enactments not extending to part B States:- Any reference to the Indian Penal
Code or the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, shall, in relation to a Part B State, be construed
as a r reference to the corresponding enactment in force in that State.]
3.Central Government to take census:- The Central Government may, by notification in the
Official Gazette, declare its intention of taking a census in the whole or any part of the
territories to which this Act extends, whenever it may consider it necessary or desirable
so to do, and thereupon the census shall be taken.
4.Appointment of ceases staff:- (1) The Central Government may appoint a Census
Commissioner to supervise the taking of the census throughout the area in which the census
is intended to be taken, and Superintendents of Census Operations to supervise the taking
of the census within the several States.
(2) The State Government may appoint persons as census-officers to take, or aid in, or
supervise the taking of, the census within any specified local area and such persons, when
so appointed, shall be bound to serve accordingly.
(3) A declaration in writing, signed by any authority authorised by the State Government
in this behalf that any person has been duly appointed a census-officer for any local area
shall be conclusive proof of such appointment.
(4) The State Government may delegate to such authority as it thinks fit the power of
appointing census-officers conferred by subsection (2).
5.Status of census authorities as public servants:- The Census Commissioner, all
Superintendents of Census Operations and all census-officers shall be deemed to be public
servants within the meaning of the Indian Penal Code.
6.Discharge of duties of census officers in certain cases:- (1) Where the District
Magistrate, or such authority as the State Government may appoint in this behalf, by a
written order so directs-
(a) every officer in command of any body of men belonging to the naval, military or air
forces, or of any vessel of war, of India,
(b) every person (except a pilot or harbourmaster) having charge or control of a vessel,
(c) every person in charge of a lunatic asylum, hospital, workhouse, prison, reformatory
or lock-up or of any public, charitable, religious or educational institution.
(d) every keeper, secretary or manager of any sarai, hotel, boarding-house, lodging-house,
emigration depot or club,
(e) every manager or officer of a railway or any commercial or industrial establishment,
and
(f) every occupant of immovable property wherein at the time of the taking of the census
persons are living,
shall perform such of the duties of a census-officer in relation to the persons who at the
time of the taking of the census are under his command or charge, or are inmates of his
house, or are present on or in such immovable property or are employed under him as may be
specified in the order.
(2) All the provisions of this Act relating to census-officers shall apply, so far as may
be, to all persons while performing such duties under this section, and any person
refusing or neglecting to perform any duty which under this section he is directed to
perform shall be deemed to have committed an offence under section 187 of the Indian Penal
Code.
7.Powers call upon certain persons to assistance:- The District Magistrate, or such
authority as the State Government may appoint in this behalf for any local area, may, by
written order which shall have effect throughout the extent of his district or of such
local area, as the case may be, call upon-
(a) all owners and occupiers of land, tenure-holders, and farmers and assignees of land
revenue, or their agents,
(b) all members of the district, municipal, panchayat and other local authorities and
officers and servants of such authorities, and
(c) all officers and members of staff of any factory, firm or establishment,
to give such assistance as shall be specified in the order towards the taking of a census
of the persons who are, at the time of the taking of the census, on the lands of such
owners, occupiers, tenure-holders, farmers and assignees, or in the premises of factories,
firms and other establishments, or within the areas for which such local authorities are
established, as the case may be, and the persons to whom an order under this section is
directed shall be bound to obey it and shall, while acting in pursuance of such order, be
deemed to be public servants within the meaning of the Indian Penal Code.
8.Asking of questions and obligation to answer:- (1) A census-officer may ask all such
questions of all persons within the limits of the local area for which he is appointed as,
by instructions issued in this behalf by the State Government and of published in the
Official Gazette, he may be directed to ask.
(2) Every person of whom any question is asked under subsection (1) shall be legally bound
to answer such question to the best of his knowledge or belief:
Provided that no person shall be bound to state the name of any female member of his
household, and no woman shall be bound to state the name of her husband or deceased
husband or of any other person whose name she is forbidden by custom to mention.
9.Occupier to permit access and affixing of numbers:- Every person occupying any house,
enclosure, vessel or other place shall allow census-officers such access thereto as they
may require for the purposes of the census and as, having regard to the of customs of the
country, may be reasonable, and shall allow them to paint on, or affix to, the place such
letters, marks or numbers as may be necessary for the purposes of the census.
10.Occupier or manager to fill up schedule:- (1) Subject to such orders as the State
Government may issue in this behalf, a census-officer may, within the local area for which
he is appointed, leave or cause to be left a schedule at any dwelling house or with the
manager or any officer of any commercial or industrial establishment, for the purpose of
its being filled up by the occupier of such house or of any specified part thereof or by
such manager or officer with such particulars as the State Government may direct regarding
the inmates of such house or part thereof, or the persons employed under such manager or
officer, as the case may be, at the time of the taking of the census.
(2) When such schedule has been so left, the said occupier, manager or officer, as the
case may be, shall it up or cause it to be filled up to the best of his knowledge or
belief so far as regards the inmates of such house or part thereof or the persons employed
under him.as the case may be, at the time aforesaid, and shall sign his name thereto and,
when so required, shall deliver the schedule so filled up and signed to the census-officer
or to such person as the census-officer may direct.
11.Penalties:- (1) (a) Any census-officer or any person lawfully required to give
assistance towards the taking of a census who refuses or neglects to use reasonable
diligence in performing any duty imposed upon him or in obeying any order issued to him in
accordance with this Act or any rule made thereunder, or any person who hinders or
obstructs another person in performing any such duty or in obeying any such order, or
(b) any census-officer who intentionally puts any offensive or improper question or
knowingly makes any false return or, without the previous sanction of the Central
Government or the State Government, discloses any information which he has received by
means of, or for the purposes of, a census return, or
(c) any sorter, compiler or other member of the census staff who removes, secretes,
damages or destroys any census document or deals with any census document in a manner
likely to falsify or impair the tabulations of census results, or
(d) any person who intentionally gives a false answer to, or refuses to answer to the best
of his knowledge or belief, any question asked of him by a census-officer which he is
legally bound by section 8 to answer, or
(e) any person occupying any house, enclosure, vessel or other place who refuses to allow
a census-officer such reasonable access thereto as he is required by section 9 to allow,
or
(f) any person who removes, obliterates, alters, or damages any letters, marks or numbers
which have been painted or affixed for the purposes of the census, or
(g) any person who, having been required under section 10 to fill up a schedule, knowingly
and without sufficient cause fails to comply with the provisions of that section, or makes
any false return thereunder, or
(h) any person who trespasses into a census office, shall be punishable with fine which
may extend to one thousand rupees and in case of a conviction under part (b) or (c) shall
also be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to six months.
(2) Whoever abets any offence under sub-section (1) shall be punishable with fine which
may extend to one thousand rupees.
12.Sanction required for prosecutions:- No prosecution under this Act shall be instituted
except with the previous sanction of the State Government or of an authority authorised in
this behalf by the State Government.
13.Operation of other laws not barred:- Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to prevent any
person from being prosecuted under any other law for any act or omission which constitutes
an offence under this Act:
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Provided that no such prosecution shall be instituted except with the previous sanction
referred to in section 12.
14.Jurisdiction:- No court inferior to that of a Presidency Magistrate or a Magistrate of
the second class {Ins.by Act 51 of 1950, s.4.} [or in a Part B State, a Magistrate
corresponding to a Magistrate of the second class] shall try, whether under this Act or
under any other law, any act or omission which constitutes an offence under this Act.
15.Records of census not open to inspection nor admissible in evidence:- No person shall
have a right to inspect any book, register or record made by a census-officer in the
discharge of his duty as such, or any schedule delivered under section 10, and
notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, no entry in any
such book, register, record or schedule shall be admissible evidence in any civil
proceeding whatsoever or in any criminal proceeding other than a prosecution under this
Act or any other law for any act or omission which constitutes an offence under this Act.
16.Temporary suspension of other laws as to mode of taking census in
municipalities:-Notwithstanding anything in any enactment or rule with respect to the mode
in which a census is to be taken in any municipality, the municipal authority, in
consultation with the Superintendent of Census Operations or with such other authority as
the State Government may authorize in this behalf, shall, at the time it appointed for the
taking of any census cause the census of the municipality to be taken wholly or in part by
any method authorised by or under this Act.
17.Grant of statistical abstracts:- The Census Commissioner or any Superintendent of
Census Operations or such person as the State Government may authorizes in this behalf
may, if he so thinks fit, at the request and cost (to be determined by him) of any local
authority or person, cause abstracts to be prepared and supplied containing any such
statistical information as can be derived from the census returns for India or any State,
as the case may be, being information which is not contained in any published report and
which in his opinion it is reasonable for that authority or person to require.
18.Power to make rules:- (1) The Central Government may make rules for carrying out the
purposes of this Act
(2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, the
Central Government may make rules providing for the appointment of census-officers and of
persons to perform any of the duties of census-officers or to give assistance towards the
taking of a census, and for the general instructions to be issued to such officers and
persons.
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