Electronic and Postal Communications (Radio communications and Frequency
Spectrum)
G.N. No. 424 (contd)

(a)
(b)

communication system of any Armed Forces; or
the efficient and convenient working or
maintenance of any other station or network or
telecommunication system or service licenced by
the Authority.
(2) A licensee shall cease to operate his station or
network and shall take any other immediate action when it has
been informed by the Authority that the working of its station or
wireless network causes interference to other networks or
stations.
(3) A licensee shall, where so directed by the Authority
in writing, cease to operate any or all of the equipment
comprised in its station ornetwork for such period of time as
may be required by the Authority for the purpose of
investigation and resolution of interference to radiocommunication.
(4) A licensee shall screen or isolate all parts of the
station or apparatus which may be dangerous so as to ensure
safety of radio-communication operators.
Inspection,
examination
or test of
station
or
network

10.-(1) Any authorised officer shall be entitled, to enter
into any building, premises, compound or other place, vehicle,
vessel or aircraft where a station or wireless network is
installed, or is being installed and may inspect, examine or test
any equipment comprised therein.
(2) The owner or occupier of such building, premises,
compound or other place, vehicle, vessel or aircraft shall allow
an authorised officer to enter therein and inspect such station or
network or equipment.

Inspection
of licence,
search or
ceasure of
radiocommunication
equipment

11.-(1)
Any authorised officer, on his own or in
accompany of apolice officer shall be entitled, upon production
of proof of identity, to examine the licence of a station or
network or, if it is not immediately available, require its
production at the office of the Authority or a named police
station within twenty four hours.
(2) Any authorised officer accompanied by a police officer

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