What is gangster?
In India, the Gangsters Act was enacted and implemented by the government in 1986
against criminals who commit gang crimes. According to the Specialization Act 1986,
a group of one or more persons who acquire unfair advantage through crime or commit
an unlawful act for this purpose is said to be a natural person.
If it is any
kind of crime. Simply put, a terrorist is a member of a gang. Most of the associates
are considered part of the crime. The word supernatural is derived from crowd and the
suffix -ster. These gangs commit much larger and more complex crimes than an individual
criminal.
Uttar Pradesh Gangster and Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act, 1986
Uttar Pradesh Gangs and Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act, 1986
-:Act:-
The following Act is enacted in the Peaceful Year of the Republic of
India:
1-(1) This Act will be called the Uttar Pradesh Gangs and Anti-Social
Activities (Prevention) Act, 1986.
(2) It will extend to entire Uttar Pradesh.
2--In this Act,--
(k)means the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973;
(b)means a group of persons who, either for the purpose of disturbing public order
or for obtaining any undue temporal, economic, material or other advantage for themselves or any other person;
singly or collectively commit the following anti-social activities by means of violence, or threat or display
of violence, or intimidation, or coercion, or in any other way, namely:-
(i) earlier offenses punishable under Chapter 16, or Chapter 17, or Chapter 22 of the Indian
Penal Code; Or
(ii) distilling or manufacturing or storing or transporting any liquor or
wine or noxious prescribed substance or other prescribed or narcotic in contravention of any
provisions of the Joint Laboratory Act, 1910 or the Narcotic Substances and Psychotropic
Substances Act, 1985 or any other corresponding Act; or allotment or sharing, or alienation or
distribution or cultivation of any contract; Or
(iii) taking possession or taking possession
of a settled right by process other than lawful process, or making a false claim to title or possession
in favor of himself or any other person occupying a settled right; Or
(iv) Attempting to gain advantage
or prevent any public law servant or any practitioner from following his full opinion; Or
(v) Offenses punishable under the Women and Girls Suppression of Trafficking in Persons Act,
1956; Or
(f) an offense punishable under section 3 of the Public Offenses Act, 1867; Or
(vii) bidding in any auction lawfully conducted by or on behalf of any Government department, local body or public or private corporation, for any right or authority, or for the supply of goods or any work going on; A tender used to give a benefit to a person; Or
(viii) the profit received by a person from resuming his lawful activity, profession, business or occupation or any other lawful activity connected therewith or incorporated therein; Or
(ix) any public circulation of profit or commercial document constituting an offense punishable under section 171-D of the Indian Penal Code, or physically preventing the character from exercising his franchise by any law; May go; Or
(x) inciting others to commit violence to disrupt communal harmony