Criminal Justice (Safety of United Nations Workers) Act, 2000
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 SECOND SCHEDULE  | ||
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 PART I  | ||
Common law offences  | ||
1. Murder.  | ||
2. Manslaughter.  | ||
3. Rape.  | ||
Non-fatal offences  | ||
4. Any offence under the following provisions of the Non-Fatal Offences against the Person Act, 1997 —  | ||
(a) section 2 (assault);  | ||
(b) section 3 (assault causing harm);  | ||
(c) section 4 (assault causing serious harm);  | ||
(d) section 5 (threats to kill or cause serious harm);  | ||
(e) section 12 (poisoning);  | ||
(f) section 13 (endangerment);  | ||
(g) section 15 (false imprisonment).  | ||
Sexual offences  | ||
5. Any offence under the following provisions of the Criminal Law (Rape) (Amendment) Act, 1990 —  | ||
(a) section 2 (sexual assault);  | ||
(b) section 3 (aggravated sexual assault);  | ||
(c) section 4 (rape under section 4).  | ||
Explosives  | ||
6. Any offence under section 2 (causing explosion likely to endanger life or damage property) of the Explosive Substances Act, 1883 .  | ||
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 PART II  | ||
Section 3.  | ||
Explosives  | ||
1. Any offence under section 2 (causing explosion likely to endanger life or damage property) of the Explosive Substances Act, 1883 .  | ||
Criminal damage  | ||
2. Any offence under the following provisions of the Criminal Damage Act, 1991 —  | ||
(a) section 2 (damaging property);  | ||
(b) section 3 (threat to damage property);  | ||
(c) section 4 (possessing any thing with intent to damage property).  | ||
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