The Sarais' Act, 1867
The Sarais' Act, 1867 is an Indian law that regulates the provisions of inns, rest-houses and lodging places
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Summary
The Sarais' Act, 1867 was enacted to regulate and maintain the provisions of inns, rest-houses, and lodging places in India. The Act ensures that such establishments are properly maintained and provide basic amenities to their guests. It also outlines the rights and duties of the owners and guests of such establishments, and lays down penalties for any violation of the provisions of the Act. The Act is particularly relevant for travelers and tourists who depend on these establishments for their accommodation needs.