Section 7 of The Sarais' Act : Section 7: Duties Of Keepers Of Sarai

The Sarais' Act

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where the keeper of a lodging facility (referred to as a Sarai) in India is faced with a health emergency when a guest is diagnosed with an infectious disease. According to Section 7 of The Sarais Act, 1867, the keeper must:

  • Immediately inform the nearest police station about the guest's illness to prevent the spread of the disease.
  • Allow a Magistrate or an authorized person to inspect the Sarai at any time for health and safety compliance.
  • Ensure that the rooms, verandas, and water sources are cleaned regularly to the Magistrate's satisfaction to maintain hygiene.
  • Remove any overgrown vegetation or tree branches that could facilitate unauthorized access to the Sarai.
  • Maintain the structural integrity of the Sarai, including gates, walls, and roofs, to ensure guest safety.
  • Employ an adequate number of security personnel as determined necessary by the Magistrate for the protection of guests and their belongings.
  • Display a list of charges for the services provided by the Sarai in a manner directed by the Magistrate.

This section aims to ensure public health and safety within the premises of a Sarai, which is essential for both the guests and the local community.

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