Schedule I
Part I – Offences in connection wherewith vehicles and receptacles may be sealed and confiscated under Section 51 and 52
Any offence under any law relating to the illicit possession, conveyance or supply of habit forming drugs or intoxicating liquor.Any offence under any law relating to the illicit possession of or dealing in precious metals or precious stones. Breaking or entering any premises, whether under the common law or a statutory provision, with intent to commit an offence.Theft, whether under common law or a statutory provisionPart II – Offences referred to in respect of which arrests may, under Part V, be made without warrant
Treason.Sedition.Murder.Culpable homicide.Rape, or any statutory offence of a sexual nature against a girl of under a prescribed age.Sodomy and bestiality.Indecent assault.Robbery.Assault in which a dangerous wound is inflicted.Arson.Breaking or entering any premises with intent to commit an offence either at common law or in contravention of any statute. Theft, either at common law or as defined by any statute.Receiving any stolen goods or property knowing the same to have been stolen.Fraud.Forgery or uttering a forged document knowing it to be forged. Offences against the laws for the prevention of illicit dealing in or possession of precious metals, precious stones or relating to the illicit possession conveyance or supply of habit forming drugs.Offences relating to the coinage.Offences the punishment whereof may be a period of imprisonment exceeding 6 months, without the option of a fine.Any conspiracy, incitement or attempt to commit any of the above-mentioned offences.Schedule II
Offences, a second or subsequent conviction whereof renders the offender liable to be declared an habitual criminal under Part XVI
Rape or any statutory offence of a sexual nature against a girl of or under a precribed age.Robbery.Assault with intent to commit murder rape or robbery, or to do grievous bodily harm or indecent assault.Arson.Fraud.Forgery or uttering a forged document knowing it to be forged. Offences relating to coinage.Breaking or entering any premises (whether at common law or in contravention of any statute) with intent to commit an offence. Theft either at common law or as defined by statuteReceiving stolen property knowing the same to have been stolen. Extortion or threats by letter or otherwise with intent to extort. Offences described in any law for the suppression of brothels and the punishment of immorality-Offences against the laws for the prevention of illicit dealing in or possession of precious metals precious stones, or against any law relating to intoxicating liquor, or any law regulating the possession or disposal of arms or ammunition, or under any law relating to the illicit possession, conveyance or supply of habitforming drugs.Any conspiracy, incitement, or attempt to commit any of the above mentioned offences.Schedule III
Offences on conviction whereof the offender cannot be dealt with under section three hundred and fourteen
Murder.Robbery.Any conspiracy, incitement or attempt to commit any of the above-mentioned offences.