The Requisitioning and acquisition of Immovable Property Act,1952 (Bare Act)/ Universal Law Publishing
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi: Universal Law Publishing, 2010Description: 29 pSubject(s): Bare ActDDC classification: 343.54Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Bare Acts and Legal Education Series | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 343.54 UNI/R (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | P12513 |
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THE REQUISITIONING AND ACQUISITION OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY ACT, 1952
Introduction
Sections
1. Short title, extent and duration
2. Definitions
3. Power to requisition immovable property
4. Power to take possession of requisitioned property ,
5. Rights over requisitioned property
6. Release from requisitioning
7. Power to acquire requisitioned property
8. Principles and method of determining compensation
9. Payment of compensation
10. Appeals from orders of requisitioning
11. Appeals from awards in respect of compensation
12. Competent authority and arbitrator to have certain powers of civil courts
13. Power to obtain information ^
14. Power to enter and inspect i,.
15. Service of notice and orders
16. Easement not to be disturbed '
17. Delegation of powers
18. Protection of action taken in good faith
19. Bar of jurisdiction of civil courts ,
20. Penalty for offences ^
21. Certain persons to be public servants
22. Power to make rules
23. VaUdation of certain requisitions and acquisitions
24. Repeals and savings
25. Special provision as to certain requisitions under Act 51 of 1962
26. Special provision as to certain requisitions under Act 42 of 1971
THE REQUISITIONING AND ACQUISITION OF IMMOVABLE
PROPERTY RULES, 1953
Rules •
1. Short title
2. E)efinitions
3. Procedure to be followed by competent authority for purposes of section 3(1)
4. Order of requisitioning
5. Breaking open of locks on requisitioned property
6. Repairs to requisitioned prenuses
7. Procedure to be followed in releasing the property 8. Acquisition of requisitioned property '3 ' ^
9. Compensation
10. Arbitration
IDA. Moneys deposited in court
11. Appeals
12. Summoning of persons and witnesses and production of documents
13. Inspection of premises
FORM 'A'.—Notice and Order
FORM 'B'.—Summons to Witness
FORM 'C.—Requisition for Public Record
FORM 'D'.—Form of Compensation
FORM 'E'.—Order and Notice f
FORM 'F'.—Order
FORM 'G'.—Order
FORM 'H'.—Notice
FORM T.—^Notice
FORM —Notice
FORM 'K'.—Form of agreement to be made on behalf of the
Central Government with owners of immovable property requisitioned when payment is made in full
FORM 'L'.—Form of Agreement to be made on behalf of the
Central Goverrxment with owners of immovable property requisitioned when the persons to be compensated are known but for want of agreement as to the amount of compensation certain sums are paid on account
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