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offender, if the offender fails to pay the specified amount within the time
allowed to the offender.
(4) The Principal or the Headmaster shall send an intimation in writing
to the appropriate authority regarding the action which he is taking to recover
the fine, if it has not been paid within the time allowed to the offender. The
Principal or the Headmaster may allow additional time, not exceeding 14 days,
from the date of expiry of the time allowed to the offender by the person
making the award, for payment of the fine.
(5) If the offender fails to pay the fine within the time allowed by the
Principal or the Headmaster, the Principal or the Headmaster shall make a
report to the appropriate authority.
(6) On receipt or a report, the appropriate authority shall send a certified
copy of the award to the District Magistrate or the Chief Presidency
Magistrate as the case may be, having jurisdiction in the area in which the fine
has been imposed.
(7) On receipt of a certified copy, the District Magistrate or the Chief
Presidency Magistrate, as the case may be, shall recover the fine in accordance
with the provisions of the Criminal Procedure code, 1898, as if it has been
imposed by him and shall remit the amount recovered to the officer concerned.
(8) On realization of the fine from the offender, the officer concerned
shall credit the amount to the State Government.
Explanation.- In this rule, the expression “appropriate authority”
means:-
(1) In the case of college, the Secretary of the Department governing the
National Cadet Corps organisation in the State or the Vice-
Chancellor of the university or the Director of Public Instruction,
or the Head of the Department controlling a particular college or
institution, empowered in this behalf by the State Government.
(2) In the case of school-
(a) where a school is under the jurisdiction of a District Inspector
of Schools, such Inspector,
(b) in any other case, such Educational Authority as may be
specified in this behalf by the State Government.

