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NOTIFICATION
G.S.R. 469(E). - In exercise of the powers conferred by sections 5,6 and 7 of the
Oilfields (Regulation and Development) Act, 1948 (53 of 1948), the Central Government
hereby makes the following rules, namely:-
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
1. Short title, extent and commencement.- (1) These rules may be called the
Petroleum and Natural Gas (Safety in Offshore Operations) Rules, 2008.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official
Gazette.
(a) “acceptance criteria” means criteria used to express a risk level that
is considered acceptable for the activity in question, limited to the high
level expressions of risk;
(b) “accidental loads” means loads which the facility can be subjected
to in the event of incorrect use, technical failure or an undesirable external
effect;
(c) “Act” means the Oilfields (Regulation and Development) Act, 1948
(53 of 1948);
(e) “combined operation” means more than one activity such as drilling,
production, workover operation, construction, rig move, etc., being
undertaken at the same place or in the vicinity at the same time;
(p) “load bearing structures” means those parts of the facility for which
the main purpose is transfer of loads;
(q) “lessee” means the person to whom a mining lease is issued for
the purpose of carrying out petroleum operations;
(t) “operator” means a person responsible for carrying out the day to
day management of petroleum activities on offshore installation, on behalf
of the licensee or the lessee;
(za) “risers” means that part of the pipeline system which extends from
the subsea pipelines up to the installation including launchers or receivers
or tools for internal maintenance or inspection;
(2) Words and expressions used herein and not defined, but defined in the Act
shall have the meaning assigned to them in the Act.
CHAPTER II
3. Safe petroleum activities.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be,
the operator shall undertake the petroleum activities in a safe manner, both in
relation to an individual and an overall consideration of all the factors of
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(2) The operator shall ensure and demonstrate that the personnel carrying out
work for him in the petroleum activities, have the competence required to carry
out such work in a safe manner.
6. Health.- The operator shall provide the health related resources as required
during all phases of petroleum activities, and shall ensure that everyone who
stays on facilities participating in the petroleum activities, is provided with a
sound health service comprising of preventive measures and routine curative
services.
CHAPTER III
7. Information and records.- (1) The operator shall prepare information and
records which are considered necessary for the petroleum activities, and any
other information specified by the competent authority to ensure that the
petroleum activities are planned and carried out in a safe manner and are well
documented.
(2) The operator, on demand, shall make available to the competent authority the
information and records in hard copy or electronic form, that clearly show,-
(2) The operator shall maintain mapping results showing to what extent
employees have been affected by possible health hazardous working
environment factors and records of mitigation measures undertaken.
(3) When the petroleum activities are terminated, the competent authority may
order that information and records referred to in sub-rule (1), are handed over to
them.
(2) The operator of a new offshore installation shall, not later than the date on
which an offshore installation is due to commence operation in relevant waters,
intimate the competent authority in Form 1, the date of such commencement.
(3) Any offshore installation and well left unattended shall be reported to the
competent authority without any loss of time.
10. Oceanographic and meteorological data.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the
case may be, the operator shall ensure that the petroleum activities are based on
relevant oceanographic and meteorological data.
11. Notice of accident.- (1) The operator shall forthwith intimate the occurrence of -
(j) a man-overboard;
(k) a release of hydrocarbon or other noxious substances whereby
safety of persons, installation or marine environment is likely to be
endangered;
(l) an uncontrolled movement of vessel or object in sea whereby
safety of persons onboard the offshore installation or the installation
itself could be endangered; and
(m) any person present on board an offshore installation or attending
vessel or helicopter is found to be missing;
to the competent authority by telephone or fax and shall also within twenty four
hours of every such occurrence give notice thereof in Form 2 to the competent
authority.
(2) If death results from any injury reported as serious under clause (a) of sub-
rule (1), the operator shall within twenty four hours of his being informed about
the death give notice thereof to the competent authority in Form 3.
(3) Accidents not falling under sub-rule (1) and near miss incidents shall be
reported to the competent authority periodically, every quarter, in Form 2.
12. Decommissioning plan.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the
operator shall submit decommissioning plan to the competent authority including
description of -
CHAPTER IV
CONSENT AND INTIMATION
13. Design intimation for fixed offshore installation.- (1) The operator of an
offshore installation which is to be established shall prepare a design intimation
containing the particulars specified in Schedule I and submit it to the competent
authority at such time as will enable him to take into account in the design any
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(2) Where there is a significant change in any of the particulars mentioned in the
design intimation prior to the operator submitting application for consent, the
operator shall notify the competent authority of that change forthwith.
14. Application for consent for operation of new fixed offshore installation.- (1)
The operator of a new fixed offshore installation which is to be established shall
submit to the competent authority an application for consent containing the
particulars specified in Schedule II.
(2) The operator shall ensure that the fixed installation referred in under sub-
rule (1) is not operated unless the competent authority has accepted the
application for consent.
(3) The competent authority shall within sixty days of the receipt of the
application for consent, convey its consent or require the operator to take specific
actions and submit revised application for consent within the period specified by
it and if the competent authority does not respond within sixty days of the receipt
of the application for consent, the application for consent shall be deemed to
have been accepted.
(4) The operator shall submit revised application for consent, confirming therein
compliance with the specific actions stipulated by the competent authority in
accordance with sub-rule (3) and deviations, if any, with adequate technical
justification.
(5) The competent authority shall convey its consent within thirty days of the
receipt of revised application for consent.
(6) If the operator fails to submit the revised application as referred to in sub-
rule (4), within the period specified in sub-rule (3), the application for consent
shall be deemed to have been rejected.
15. Application for consent for existing fixed offshore installation.- (1) The
operator of a fixed installation operating in relevant waters before the
commencement of these rules, shall within two years of coming into force of
these rules, submit an application for consent containing particulars specified in
Schedule III to the competent authority.
(2) The competent authority, within ninety days of the receipt of the application
for consent, shall,-
(a) convey its consent; or
(b) require the operator to take specific actions within the period
specified, after taking into consideration the submissions made by
the operator as specified in Schedule III.
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(3) The operator shall submit his revised application confirming therein
compliance with the directions issued by the competent authority under clause
(b) of sub-rule (2) and deviations, if any, with adequate technical justification.
(4) The competent authority shall convey its consent within thirty days of the
receipt of revised application for consent.
(5) If the operator fails to submit the revised application referred to in sub-rule (3)
within a period of six months, excluding the period specified for compliance under
clause (b) of sub-rule (2), the licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the
operator shall be jointly and severally liable to penalties under the Act.
16. Application for consent for mobile offshore installation.- (1) The operator of
a mobile installation which is to be moved into relevant waters for being operated
there, shall submit an application for consent containing the particulars specified
in Schedule IV to the competent authority.
(2) The operator shall ensure that the mobile installation referred to in sub-rule
(1) is not operated unless the competent authority has accepted the application
for consent.
(3) The competent authority shall within fifteen days of the receipt of the
application for consent, convey the consent or require the operator to take
specific actions and submit revised application for consent within the period
specified by it and if the competent authority does not respond within fifteen days
of the receipt of the application for consent, the application for consent shall be
deemed to have been accepted.
(4) The operator shall submit revised application for consent, confirming therein
compliance with the specific actions stipulated by the competent authority in
accordance with sub-rule (3) and deviations, if any, with adequate technical
justification.
(5) The competent authority shall convey its consent within fifteen days of the
receipt of revised application for consent.
(6) If the operator fails to submit the revised application as referred to in sub-
rule (4) within the period specified in sub-rule (3), the application for consent shall
be deemed to have been rejected.
17. Application for consent for already operating mobile offshore installation.-
(1) The operator of a mobile installation operating in relevant waters before the
commencement of these rules, shall within one year of the commencement of
these rules submit an application for consent containing particulars specified in
Schedule V to the competent authority.
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(2) The competent authority, within sixty days of the receipt of the application for
consent, shall,-
(a) convey its consent ; or
(b) require the operator to take specific actions within the period
specified, after taking into consideration the submissions made by
the operator as specified in Schedule V.
(3) The operator shall submit his revised application confirming therein
compliance with the directions issued by the competent authority under clause
(b) of sub-rule (2) and deviations, if any, with adequate technical justification.
(4) The competent authority shall convey its consent within thirty days of the
receipt of revised application for consent.
(5) If the operator fails to submit the revised application referred to in sub-rule (3)
within a period of six months, excluding the period specified for compliance under
clause (b) of sub-rule (2), the licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the
operator shall be jointly and severally liable to penalties under the Act.
CHAPTER V
RISK MANAGEMENT
21. Risk reduction.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the
operator shall select the technical, operational, human resources and
organisational solutions which shall reduce the risk to humans, assets and the
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(a) reduce the probability of further development of any such failures and
situations of hazard and accident; and
(b) limit possible damage.
(3) Where more than one barrier is required, there shall be no interdependence
between the barriers.
(4) The solutions and the barriers that have the greatest risk reducing effect
shall be chosen based on an individual as well as an overall risk evaluation.
22. Barriers.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator
shall form the strategies and principles on which the design, use maintenance
and testing of barriers shall be based, in such a manner that the barrier function
is ensured throughout the life time of the facility.
(2) It shall be made known to all concerned what barriers have been established,
which function they are intended to fulfil and what performance requirements
have been defined which are necessary for the individual barrier to be effective.
(3) It shall be made known to all concerned which barriers are not functioning or
have been impaired and the operator shall take necessary actions to correct or
compensate for missing or impaired barriers and the operator shall have a
system in place involving various decision-making levels with respect to non-
functional or impaired barriers.
CHAPTER VI
SAFETY MANAGEMENT
23. General requirements of risk assessment.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as
the case may be, the operator shall ensure that risk assessment is carried out,
which will provide the necessary basis for taking decisions to give due
consideration to health, safety and environment.
(2) When carrying out and updating the assessment, industry recognised models,
methods and techniques as appropriate for the purpose and the best available
data shall be used.
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(3) The assessment shall also be used to set conditions for operation and to
classify areas, systems and equipment with respect to risk under various
environmental conditions.
(4) The acceptance criteria for major accident risk and environmental risk shall
be specified and the competent authority may stipulate risk acceptance criteria
for any of the petroleum activities.
(5) The acceptance criteria shall be, inter alia, set for -
(6) The operator shall have a complete record of the assessment that is carried
out and consistency between assessments that are supplementary to or are
based on each other shall be ensured.
case may be, the operator for individual facility with respect to but not limited to
acute pollution and background load.
27. Safety management system.- (1) The operator shall establish a safety
management system which shall be an integral part of the overall management
system.
(c) prepare the necessary steering documents and establish reporting lines;
(4) The operator shall establish monitoring parameters within his areas of activity
in order to monitor matters of significance to health, safety and environment,
including the degree of achieving objectives.
(5) The operator shall establish indicators to monitor changes and trends in major
accident risk.
(a) prepare a manual for his safety management system, containing all
the relevant information to demonstrate that the requirements as
mentioned in the preceding sub-rules are adequately met;
(3) On the date of commencement of these rules, if an operator does not have
a valid certificate of fitness for the existing installation, he shall obtain the
certificate of fitness within two years of the commencement of these rules.
(4) No certificate of fitness shall remain valid for more than five years.
(5) In the event of any incident which in the opinion of the competent authority
affects the integrity of installation, the validity of such certificate shall be reviewed
and the competent authority, if it is of the opinion that it needs a fresh verification,
the operator shall conduct such verification.
31. Information.- (1) The operator shall identify the information that is necessary to
enable planning and conduct of the petroleum activities and to improve health,
safety and environment.
(2) The operator shall ensure that the necessary information is acquired,
processed and disseminated to concerned users at the right time.
(3) Information and communication systems, which satisfy the need for
acquisition, processing and dissemination of data and information, shall be
established by the operator.
32. Offshore Installation Manager.- (1) The Operator shall ensure that the offshore
manned installation is at all times under the charge of Offshore Installation
Manager to manage on his behalf the manned installation and the persons on it
and the associated unmanned installations;
(3) The operator shall place at the disposal of the Offshore Installation Manager
all resources to enable him to carry out his function and the duties effectively in
accordance with the provisions of these rules.
33. Safety Officer.- (1) The operator shall ensure that each manned installation has
a designated Safety Officer available on board whose task is to carry out and
monitor health, safety and environment related work on the manned installation
and the associated unmanned installations.
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(2) The operator shall ensure that the Safety Officer receives the information and
resources that are required to carry out and monitor the preventive safety and
environment work referred to in the sub-rule(1).
34. Safety Committee.- (1) The operator shall set up a Safety Committee at every
manned offshore installation whereby work related safety and health and
environment issues can be discussed.
(2) Offshore Installation Manager shall be the head of the Safety Committee and
the safety officer responsible for safety functions at offshore installations shall be
convener of the committee.
(3) Employees of the operator from various work sections at the installation shall
participate in the activities related to Safety Committee.
(a) to carry out safety and house keeping inspections of the installation
with a view to identify deficiencies and recommend corrective
measures ;
(b) to make suggestions for improvement of safety, health and
environment measures; and
(c) to promote development of safe attitude among employees.
(6) Mechanism shall be put in place for continuous follow up on the corrective
measures suggested by the Safety Committee, from time to time.
(2) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator shall be
responsible for taking necessary measures by the contractors or service
providers engaged by him to correct any shortcomings in respect of management
of health, safety and environment in accordance with these rules.
36. Verifications.- (1) The extent of verifications, the method to be used in and the
degree of independence of the verification shall be decided in order to document
that the requirements of these rules have been complied with.
(2) When it has been decided that verifications are to be carried out, such
verifications shall be carried out according to an overall and unambiguous
verification programme and verification basis.
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(3) The operator shall establish the verification basis for the total petroleum
activities after having made an evaluation of the extent of, the method to be used
in, and the degree of independence of the verification and shall also carry out an
overall evaluation of the results of verifications that have been carried out.
(4) The competent authority may advise the operator to have verifications carried
out.
(2) The operator shall be able to demonstrate compliance of these rules during
such investigation.
38. Transport and offshore stay.- The operator shall arrange transport for
representatives of the competent authority, to and from vessels and facilities, and
their stay on board for the purpose of carrying out investigation.
CHAPTER VII
39. Medical fitness of offshore going employees.- The operator shall ensure that-
(a) minimum physical efficiency criteria are laid down to maintain and
enhance safety standards; and
(b) only medically fit persons who meet the minimum physical
efficiency standards are allowed to work on the installation.
40. Onboard Medical Officer.- The operator shall ensure that at each manned
installation, depending on its size, a qualified medical officer or a paramedic is
available at all times.
41. Duty of Medical Officer on board.- It shall be the duty of the medical officer on
board to promote good health, and contribute to prevent disease and injury by -
42. Medical examination of the employees.- The operator shall ensure that
the employees are offered periodic medical check-up to ascertain any long term
effects of working environment causing occupational diseases and take remedial
measures.
43. Measures against toxic emissions and Ionizing radiation.- (1) The operator
shall take appropriate measures to -
(a) ensure safe storage, transport and handling of toxic and radioactive
substances in accordance with applicable standards;
(2) The operator shall take the following measures to protect persons liable to be
exposed to toxic emission and ionizing radiation, namely -
(c) make arrangements for giving warning of any release of toxic gases
or fumes and ionizing radiation by audible or visual alarm system to
all person on the installation; and
44. Food and drinking water.- The operator shall ensure that,-
45. Hours of work and rest.- The operator shall ensure suitable working hours, rest
periods and period of stay of employees for carrying out the work safely.
CHAPTER VIII
46. Transport.- The operator shall ensure that persons and supplies are transported
safely to, from and between facilities and vessels during all phases of petroleum
activities.
(b) such person carries out appropriate duties before any helicopter
lands on the offshore installation or takes off from it;
48. Stay on facilities.- (1) The operator shall ensure that there exists at all times a
list of all persons on board or on way to or from a facility or a vessel participating
in the petroleum activities.
(2) The operator shall ensure that all persons staying on such facilities or vessels
shall receive adequate information in accordance with these rules and that they
comply with the same.
(c) when decision is made concerning the duration and extent of such
accommodation, referred to in clause (b), the consequences shall
be considered and compensating actions shall be taken to ensure
safety and necessary rest and restitution.
50. General housekeeping.- The operator shall ensure that general housekeeping
is planned and carried out in such a way that the indoor environment remains
hygienic and pleasant all the time.
CHAPTER IX
SAFETY ZONES
51. Establishment of safety zones.- (1) The competent authority shall delimit as
safety zone any geographical area, around and above the facilities, with the
exception of sub sea facilities, pipelines and cables, unless this is considered
unnecessary based on a safety evaluation by the competent authority.
(2) Unless otherwise decided by the competent authority, the zone extends from
the seabed to maximum five hundred metres above the highest point of a facility
in the vertical plane and horizontally extends five hundred metres out from the
extremities of the facility, where it may be located at any time.
(3) No unauthorised vessel (including aircraft) shall enter, pass, stay or operate
in the safety zone, which has not been granted permission by the operator.
53. Revocation of safety zones.- The competent authority shall revoke the safety
zones when the conditions warranting their establishment no longer exist.
54. Monitoring of safety zones.- The operator shall monitor all activities inside the
safety zones and keep under observation what happens outside the zones when
such activity may entail danger to safety of the petroleum activities
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55. Alert and intimation in connection with entry into safety zone.- (1) The
operator shall alert a vessel about to enter a safety zone when it has no right to
enter such area.
(2) The operator shall alert vessels outside a safety zone if the vessels may
constitute a danger to safety of the petroleum activities.
(4) The operator shall alert the concerned agency in the event of situations as
referred to in sub-rules (1), (2) or (3), and which constitute a serious danger to
safety of the petroleum activities.
(5) The operator shall in addition, intimate violation of safety zone to the
concerned agency and the competent authority.
56. Measures against intruding vessels or objects.- (1) In the event of violation of
safety zones and in dangerous situations referred to in rule 55, the operator shall,
to the extent possible, refuse entry to vessels or objects.
(2) If safety zone violation entails serious danger to safety of the petroleum
activities, refusal of entry by the operator may consist of physical measures
wherever possible.
CHAPTER X
58. Establishing emergency preparedness.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the
case may be, the operator shall prepare a strategy for emergency preparedness
against situations of hazard and accident including health emergency
61. Standby vessels.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the
operator shall ensure that every offshore installation has access to pre-identified
standby vessel at all times and shall fulfil the emergency response requirements
besides assisting in warding off intruding vessels.
(2) The operator shall conduct table top and live exercises involving the
concerned agencies and other participants at least once a year and effectiveness
of such exercises shall be closely monitored and reviewed by him to test and
validate the emergency preparedness plans.
(2) The competent authority shall establish regions directing the licensee, the
lessee, or as the case may be, the operators within those regions to prepare
common emergency preparedness plans and utilizing their emergency
preparedness resources.
(d) personnel on the facility are quickly and efficiently evacuated at all
times; and
65. Safety of installation in the event of industrial disputes.- (1) In the event of
closure of, or stoppage of work in, any installation due to any industrial dispute
the operator shall implement measures to maintain a satisfactory level of safety.
(2) The operator and the employees, shall be responsible for safety of the
installation in the event of closure of, or stoppage of work in, any installation due
to any industrial dispute and shall have written procedures in place on -
(b) the functions and positions that will form part of safety work after
closure has been carried out and completed, and what the
contingency safety manning shall do.
(3) The contingency safety manning shall be specified in the general plan for
manning of the facility.
66. Equipment for rescue of overboard personnel.- (1) The operator shall ensure
that facility, at all times, is provided with equipment for quick and cautious rescue
of personnel who fall into the sea.
(2) Diving facilities shall, at all times, have requisite equipment to ensure that
personnel in diving bells, submerged habitat and submersible crafts can be
rescued in an emergency situation.
67. Life jackets and life buoys.- (1) The operator shall ensure that adequate
number of life jackets and life buoys are available within easy reach on the
facility, based on the results from the emergency preparedness analysis.
(2) The operator shall store the life jackets and life buoys in such a way that the
quality is not deteriorated.
69. Muster areas.- The operator shall make appropriate provision for -
(f) alternate muster areas shall be identified for use in case designated
muster areas are inaccessible.
70. Means of evacuation.- (1) The operator shall make arrangements to carry out
quick and effective evacuation of personnel on facilities to a safe area in all
weather conditions.
(2) The means of evacuation, their placing and protection shall be in accordance
with the risk assessment scheme.
(3) The operator shall use means of evacuation in respect of evacuation to sea
such as lifeboats supplemented by life rafts, and means to reach these such as
escape ladders.
(4) The operator shall make separate assessment of the need for and selection
of equipment for hyperbaric evacuation in respect of saturation diving.
(5) The operator shall ensure that hyper baric evacuation units are of such
design which can be towed and lifted out of the water in the weather conditions
relevant for the use of such evacuation units.
71. Arrangement for recovery and rescue.- (1) The operator shall ensure that
effective arrangements are made for -
(2) The operator shall assist the concerned agencies in search and rescue
operations, as and when warranted.
72. Drills.- The operator shall ensure that the organisation, arrangements and
procedures referred to in the emergency response plan are tested, as often as
may be appropriate, and jointly with other participants wherever required.
(a) all equipment on the installation provided for compliance with the
emergency response plan are maintained in a reliable state under
efficient working order and in good repair;
(b) there is a proper and suitable written procedure for the systematic
examination of all emergency response equipment by a qualified
and independent person; and
CHAPTER XI
FACILITIES – DESIGN
74. Facilities development.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be,
the operator shall ensure that for development of the facilities, the design,
engineering and fabrication of the individual facilities shall be such as to enable
them to be placed, operated and if applicable removed in a safe and prudent
manner.
(2) The provisions referred to in sub-rule (1) shall apply to installations and other
equipment necessary to carry out underwater operations from a vessel.
(3) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator shall design
and install subsea facilities and pipeline systems in such a manner that the
facilities are able to withstand mechanical damage caused by other activities in
the vicinity, with a high probability of occurrence.
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(4) Facilities shall be used for the purpose for which they are designed and
constructed.
75. Placing of facilities.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the
operator shall ensure that the facilities, including wells, are placed at safe
distance from other facilities and from objects such as lighthouses, beacons and
navigation marks, cables, pipelines and particularly vulnerable environmental
resources, etc. based on risk assessment in such a manner that they will not
constitute an unacceptable risk to other facilities, activities or the external
environment.
76. Design of facilities.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the
operator shall ensure that -
(b) The areas on the facility shall be classified in such way that design
and location of areas and equipment contribute to reducing the risk
related to fire and explosion.
77. Main safety functions.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the
operator shall define the main safety functions unambiguously in respect of each
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individual facility in order to ensure safety for personnel and environment and to
limit pollution.
(2) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator shall ensure
that the following main safety functions with regard to permanently manned
facilities are maintained in the event of an accident situation , namely;-
(d) protecting the facility’s safe areas in such a manner that they remain
intact until the facility has been evacuated; and
(e) maintaining at least one evacuation route from every area where
personnel stay until evacuation to the facility’s safe areas and
rescue of personnel has been completed.
78. Safety devices.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator
shall ensure that -
(a) facilities are equipped with necessary safety devices which at all
times are able to -
(c) status of the safety devices shall be available in the central control
room.
79. Plants, systems and equipment.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case
may be, the operator shall ensure that plants, systems and equipment are
designed in such a manner that -
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(c) they are or it is suitable for use and capable of withstanding the
loads they or it may be subjected to during operation.
(2) Plants, systems and equipment shall be marked in order to provide for safe
operation and fully satisfactory maintenance.
80. Loads, load effects and resistance.- (1) The loads that may affect facilities or
parts of facilities shall be determined in such a manner that accidental loads and
environmental loads with an annual probability greater than the value considered,
based on the acceptance criteria shall not cause the loss of a main safety
function.
(2) When loads are determined, the effects of seabed subsidence above or in
connection with the reservoir shall be taken into account.
(4) Facilities or parts of facilities shall be able to withstand the design loads and
the probable combinations of these loads at all times.
(5) Main load bearing structures shall be designed in such a manner that single
component failure or water penetration through outer walls facing the sea cannot
lead to unacceptable consequences.
82. Handling of materials and transport routes, access and evacuation routes.--
(1) Facilities and transport routes shall be designed in such a manner that
handling of materials and personnel traffic can take place efficiently and safely.
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(2) Handling of materials shall to the extent possible take place by means of
mechanical systems and technical appliances.
(3) Evacuation routes shall be designed in such a manner that all evacuation
can take place in a simple, quick and safe way.
(4) There shall be at least two evacuation routes from areas with general
movements.
83. Ventilation and indoor climate.- (1) Ventilation in indoor and outdoor areas
shall satisfy the need for air change and provide acceptable air quality.
(2) The ventilation shall furthermore be designed in such a manner that smoke
from fires can be controlled, and that flammable gases cannot penetrate into
enclosed unclassified areas.
(3) The indoor climate shall be adapted to the individual room with regard to air
requirement, draught, humidity and temperature and indoor air shall be free of
pollution harmful to health.
(4) Air suction of indoor shall be designed in such a way that it will not suck
hydrocarbon or hydrogen sulphide gas in case of release.
84. Chemicals and chemical exposure.- (1) Technical solutions which prevent
harmful chemical exposure to human beings and the environment, and which
reduce the need for use of chemicals, shall be chosen by the licensee, the
lessee, or as the case may be, the operator .
(2) When choosing, designing and locating facilities for storage, use, recycling
and destruction of chemicals, regard shall be taken of -
85. Flammable and explosive goods.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case
may be, the operator shall ensure that the area for storage of flammable goods
and explosives is designed to minimise the consequences of fire and explosion.
(2) Provision shall be made in such a manner that explosives that may
constitute a danger, can easily be handled and removed in the event of a
situation of hazard and accident.
(3) The first facility of a new type shall have instrumentation for acquisition of
data to verify the calculations.
(4) Fixed reference electrodes shall be installed on the first facility in areas
where the corrosive conditions deviate from areas of past experience.
(2) These facilities shall be equipped with alarm systems (sound and light alarms
for various situations of hazards including evacuation) capable of alerting the
personnel to situations of hazard and accident at all times.
89. Ergonomic design.- (1) Work areas and work equipment shall be designed and
placed in such way that the employees are not subjected to adverse physical or
mental strain as a result of manual handling, work position, repetitive
movements, work intensity etc. that may cause injury or illness.
(2) Workplaces and work equipment shall also be designed and placed in such
a way that the probability of mistakes that may be significant to safety, shall not
occur.
(3) Workplaces shall provide for the possibility of individual work positions.
(2) Information transmitters and operating devices shall be designed, placed and
grouped to allow simple and quick reception of necessary information and
conduct of necessary actions and the information presented shall be correct and
easily understandable.
(4) The alarms shall be given in such way that they can be perceived and acted
on in the period of time required for safe operation of equipment, plants and
processes.
91. Outdoor work areas.- (1) Outdoor work areas shall have adequate weather
protection in such a manner that the danger to health can be minimized and
mistakes do not occur.
92. Noise and acoustics.- (1) Facilities shall be designed in such a manner that no
employee is exposed to noise that is harmful to hearing.
(2) Requirements shall be set with regard to noise and acoustics in the individual
areas based on the planned manning and the functions to be provided for in the
areas.
(3) Noise level and acoustics shall not obstruct communication which is of
significance to safety.
(4) The noise level in cabins, rest rooms and recreation rooms shall be reduced
as much as possible to contribute to necessary restitution and rest.
93. Vibrations.- Facilities shall be designed in such a manner that vibrations will not
harm personnel staying on the facility, or will make it difficult for the personnel to
carry out important work tasks.
94. Lighting.- Lighting shall be of such quality that working environment and safety
are adequate in respect of work, movement and restitution.
(2) Provision shall primarily be made for technical solutions which reduce the
need for use of radioactive substances.
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(3) Where radioactive substances have to be used, provision shall be made for
safe transport, handling and storage of the substances.
96. Equipment for shifting of personnel.- (1) Equipment for shifting of personnel
shall be designed to ensure safety of personnel that are carrying out activities
above normal working height, or that are being shifted by means of such
equipment.
(2) Personnel winches shall be such that spooling can be performed safely and
be secured against uncontrolled unwinding in such a manner that users cannot
fall freely.
97. Safety signs.- (1) The operator shall ensure, if it cannot be avoided through
technical measures or other arrangements, that employees are subjected to risk
of accidents or injury, safety signs shall be installed at those locations.
(2) Safety signs shall be installed at the entrance to rooms and near zones or
equipment where the employees may be subjected to risk of accidents or health
injury.
(3) Safety signs shall also be prominently displayed in the control room.
(4) Equipment for danger limitation, rescue and evacuation, and the access way
to these equipment, shall also be marked with such signs.
98. Christmas tree.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator
shall ensure that christmas trees are designed to provide for safe production, re-
entry, well intervention and well control.
99. Production plants.- (1) Production plants shall be designed in such a manner
that the use of chemicals and energy is optimised, and the environmental impact
is minimized.
(2) Production plants shall have a control system which provides a stable
regulation of the process.
(3) Treatment systems for water produced from wells shall be designed in such
a manner that the oil content in each discharge stream meets the stipulation of
the Ministry of Environment and Forests.
(4) The discharge point for water produced from wells shall be placed in such a
manner that the discharges shall not cause harm to the marine environment.
(5) If there is a risk of ignition, the vessels in the system shall be designed to
prevent air from entering.
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100. Pipeline systems.- (1) The pipeline systems including risers shall be designed in
such manner as will ensure its structural integrity under construction, accidental
operational and environmental loads.
(2) Risers shall be located in areas away from landing station, crane operations
and vessel operations.
(3) In the existing installation where risers are located near landing station,
crane operations or vessel operations, either the risers shall be relocated to safe
area or protection measures shall be incorporated to reduce the risk.
(4) The pipeline systems shall be designed in such a manner that internal
inspection can be carried out.
(5) For the existing pipeline wherein internal inspection is not feasible, the
operator shall have pipeline corrosion management programme to ensure
integrity of the pipeline.
(6) With regard to flexible pipeline systems and pipeline systems made of a
material other than steel, usage factors and, if applicable, load and material
factors shall be determined to ensure that the safety level for such systems is
not lower than that of pipelines and risers made of steel.
(7) The pipeline shall have required isolation valves, which will operate
automatically during leakage and disaster to meet the intended safety functions.
101. Living quarters.- (1) The layout and capacity of living quarters shall ensure a
fully satisfactory living environment and shall be adapted to the various functions
to be provided for, and the anticipated need for personnel during the various
phases of the petroleum activities.
(2) The living quarters shall be equipped and furnished in such a manner to
enable the maintenance of an adequate standard of hygiene therein.
(4) With regard to safety and standard of hygiene, adequate requirements shall
be met for emergency quarters on unmanned facilities.
102. Medical room.- (1) Permanently manned facilities shall have a medical room
and shall have the facilities to enable the health personnel therein to perform
their duties adequately.
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(2) The medical room shall have the required equipment to provide first aid, and
adequate medical treatment both on the installation and during the transport of
patients.
(3) There shall be a provision for telephone contact between the medical room
and land.
(6) In the event of power failure, the medical room shall continue to have
adequate working light therein, and at least two emergency power outlets.
103. Facilities for food and drinking water.- The facilities for food and drinking
water shall be designed in such a manner that they fulfill the requirements and
shall have the necessary means of ensuring the quality of food and drinking
water used on board.
105. Electrical systems.- (1) The electrical systems shall be designed with
safeguards and other protection in line with the classification of hazardous area
in such a manner that abnormal conditions and failures that may entail a danger
to the personnel and to the facility are avoided.
(2) The systems shall be designed with sufficient protection against, inter alia -
106. Systems and other equipment for underwater operations from vessels.- The
provisions of these rules shall mutatis-mutandis apply to systems and other
equipment for underwater operations.
CHAPTER XII
107. Passive fire protection.- (1) Passive fire protection shall be designed to give
relevant structures and equipment adequate fire resistance with regard to load
bearing properties, integrity and insulation properties during a dimensioning fire.
(2) In the design of passive fire protection, the cooling effect from fire-fighting
equipment shall not be taken into account.
108. Fire divisions.- (1) The main areas on facilities shall be separated by fire
divisions capable of resisting the dimensioning fire and explosion loads and shall
at least fulfil the required fire class.
(2) Spaces with important functions and equipment and spaces with a high fire
risk shall be separated from the surroundings by fire divisions.
(3) Fire divisions shall be designed to resist dimensioning fire and explosion
loads in such a manner that the main safety functions are maintained for a
sufficient period of time, but always at least one hour.
(4) Penetrations shall not weaken fire divisions and doors in fire divisions shall
be fire resistant and automatic closing type.
109. Fire divisions in living quarters.- Living quarters shall be protected by fire
divisions, which at least fulfill the required fire class.
110. Fire and gas detection systems.- (1) There shall be a fire and gas detection
system, which ensures rapid and reliable detection of fires and gas leakages.
(2) The system shall be able to perform the intended functions independently of
other systems.
(3) In case of fire and gas detection, automatic actions, where appropriate, shall
limit the consequences of the fire or gas leakage.
(2) The emergency shutdown system shall be able to perform the intended
functions independently of other systems.
(3) The emergency shutdown system shall be designed in such a manner that it
will go to or remain in a safe condition in the event of a failure which may
prevent the functioning of the system.
(4) The emergency shutdown system shall have a simple and unambiguous
command structure.
(6) There shall be a provision to activate functions manually from the central
control room in such a manner that the facility is brought to a safe condition in
the event of failure in the programmable parts of the system.
(7) Emergency shutdown valves shall be installed which are capable of stopping
streams of hydrocarbons and chemicals to and from the facility, and which
isolate the fire areas on the facility.
(2) The system shall be able to perform the intended functions independently of
other systems.
(3) The process safety system shall be designed in such a manner that it will go
to or remain in a safe condition in the event of a failure which may prevent the
functioning of the system.
(4) The process safety system shall be designed with two independent safety
levels for protection of equipment.
113. Gas release systems.- (1) There shall be provision for a gas release system at
safe distance and height in the facilities equipped with or connected with gas
processing plant.
(2) The gas release system shall prevent escalation of situations of hazard and
accident by rapid reduction of pressure in the equipment, and it shall be
designed in such a manner that release of gas does not cause injury or harm to
personnel or equipment.
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(3) The depressurization shall be possible to activate manually from the central
control room.
(4) Liquid separators installed in the gas release system shall be secured
against overfilling.
114. Fire water supply.- (1) Permanently manned facilities shall have fire water
supply from fire pumps or other independent supply in such a manner that there
is sufficient capacity at all times, even if parts of the supply are inoperative.
(2) The fire water system shall be designed in such a manner that a pressure
stroke does not make the system or parts of the system inoperative.
(3) The fire pumps shall start automatically when there is a pressure drop in the
fire main and when fire detection has been confirmed.
(4) It shall in addition be possible to start fire pumps manually from the central
control room and from the prime mover.
(5) The prime mover for fire pumps shall be equipped with two independent
starting arrangements and automatic disconnection devices shall be as few as
possible.
(6) Fire water piping shall be designed and located to ensure sufficient supply of
firewater to every area on the facility.
115. Fixed fire-fighting systems.- (1) Fixed fire-fighting systems shall be installed in
hazardous areas and in other areas representing a major fire risk.
(2) The fixed fire fighting systems shall in addition cover equipment containing
significant quantities of hydrocarbons.
(3) The fixed fire fighting systems shall be designed in such a manner that fire-
fighting can take place quickly and efficiently at all times.
(4) The fixed fire fighting systems shall be automatically activated on signal from
the fire detection system.
(5) In areas where gas is used as extinguishing medium, warning systems shall
be installed which give warning well before gas is released.
(6) Manual activation of fire-fighting systems shall activate the general alarm of
the facility.
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117. Life saving appliances.- The requirement of life saving appliances like
breathing apparatus set, workman set etc. on the installation shall be identified
and installation equipped accordingly.
118. Emergency power and emergency lighting.- (1) There shall be a reliable,
robust and simple emergency power system to ensure sufficient power supply to
equipment and systems that must function in the event of a main power failure.
(2) In the changeover between main power and emergency power it shall be
ensured that a cutting off does not entail operational problems to the emergency
power consumers.
(3) The emergency power system shall have as few automatic disconnection
devices as possible in order to ensure continuous operation.
119. Drainage systems.- Drainage systems capable of collecting and drain off oil
and chemicals shall be provided in such a manner that the risk of fire, injury to
personnel and pollution is minimized.
CHAPTER XIII
OPERATIONAL PREREQUISITES
120. Pre-surveys.- The operator shall ensure that prior to placing of the facilities
necessary preliminary surveys for safe installation, operation and disposal of
facilities are carried out.
121. Start-up and operation of facilities.- (1) The operator shall complete the
commissioning process prior to start up of facilities for first time or after technical
modifications.
122. Manning, competence and trainings.- (1) Adequate manning and competence
in all phases of petroleum activities shall be ensured by the licensee, the lessee,
or as the case may be, the operator .
(3) Each employee shall be given training necessary for safe execution of the
work.
(4) Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of sub-rules (1) to (3),
such trainings shall be given in connection with engagement, transfer or change
of employee, introduction of new work equipment or alternations in the
equipment and introduction of new technology.
(5) The training shall be adapted to altered or new risks in the petroleum
activities and shall be repeated whenever necessary.
123. Practice and exercises.- The operator shall ensure that necessary practice and
drills are carried out in such a manner that the personnel are capable of handling
operational disturbances and situations of hazard and accident effectively at all
times.
124. Procedures.- (1) The operator shall establish procedures which are to be used
as means to prevent faults and situations of hazard and accident.
(2) The operator shall ensure that procedures are used in such way as to fulfill
their intended functions.
125. Use of facilities.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the
operator shall ensure that the use of facilities and parts of facilities takes place in
accordance with requirements stipulated in and pursuant to these rules and
possible additional limitations following from fabrication, installation and
commissioning.
(2) The use shall at all times be in accordance with the technical condition of the
facility and operational pre-requisites stipulated in the risk assessment.
126. Safety systems.- (1) The operator shall establish before hand the actions and
operational limitations required to be imposed in the event of overriding or
disconnection of safety systems or parts of such systems, or when the systems
are otherwise impaired.
127. Critical activities.- The operator shall ensure that the critical activities are
conducted within the operational limits assumed in the design and in the risk
assessment.
128. Combined operation.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the
operator shall define the activities which in combination with other activities are
considered to be combined operation.
CHAPTER XIV
129. Planning.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator
shall plan the petroleum activities in such a manner that due consideration is
given to health, safety and environment.
(2) In the planning of activities on the individual facility, the operator shall ensure
that important contributors of risk are kept under control, both individually and
collectively.
130. Actions during conduct of activities.- (1) The operator shall ensure that the
planned activities are cleared from safety point of view before they are
conducted.
(2) The safety clearance shall show which conditions have to be met, including
the actions required to be taken before, during and after the work in such a
manner that those who participate in or may be affected by the activities are not
injured, and the probability of mistakes that can result in situations of hazard and
accident shall not occur.
131. Permit to work.- (1) For work, other than the routine non-hazardous work, to be
carried out in the safest possible manner, the operator shall ensure that such
work is carried out only in accordance with the written instructions (hereinafter
called ‘work permit’) issued by a person authorized by the Offshore Installation
Manager.
(2) The work permit shall specify the place, date, time and duration of such work,
the precautions to be taken, the parameters to be monitored during the work and
the persons responsible for compliance.
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(3) The work permit shall be formally closed after completion of work.
132. Collection, processing and use of data.- The operator shall ensure that data
are collected, processed and used to -
(c) verify and document safety and environment compliance with legal
requirements
(d) carry out and follow up analyses during various phases of activities;
133. Monitoring and control.- (1) The operator shall ensure that matters concerning
health, safety and environment are monitored and kept under control at all times.
(2) The operator shall ensure that suitable arrangements are made for personnel
with control and monitoring functions to be able to get hold of and handle
information on such matters efficiently.
134. Transfer of information.- In connection with shifts and change of personnel, the
operator shall ensure the necessary transfer of information to incoming personnel
on the status of safety systems and ongoing activities, as well as other
information of importance to health, safety and environment.
CHAPTER XV
135. Arrangement of work.- (1) The operator shall ensure that work is arranged in
such a manner that the individual employee avoids health hazardous exposure
and adverse physical and mental strain, and the possibility of mistakes that can
lead to situations of hazard and accident, is avoided.
(2) The operator shall reduce stress factors and risk of injury to health based on
objective risk and the risk as perceived by the employees.
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(3) The work shall be planned in such a way that the employees are assured
necessary rest and restitution.
136. Noise and vibrations.-The operator shall take appropriate measures to protect
persons from the adverse effect of noise and vibrations.
137. Ergonomics.- (1) The operator shall ensure that the work is arranged in such a
manner that the employees are not subjected to adverse strain as a
consequence of manual handling, work position and intensity, etc.
(2) While carrying out operations from their normal positions and with a good
working posture, the employees shall have a view which enables them to make
sure that the work can be carried out safely.
138. Chemical health hazard.- The operator shall ensure that health detrimental
chemical exposure in connection with storage, use, handling and disposal of
chemicals and of processes releasing chemical components, is avoided.
139. Radiation.- The operator shall ensure that health detrimental exposure during
storage, use, handling and disposal of sources giving off radiation is avoided.
140. Personal protective equipment.- (1) The operator shall ensure that necessary
personal protective equipment are used by the employees.
(2) The operator shall ensure that a written procedure is prepared and
implemented for systematic examination and testing of all the personal protective
equipment and for recording the results thereof.
CHAPTER XVI
141. Well programme.- (1) Prior to starting well activities, a programme shall be
prepared by the licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator which
describes the individual activities and the equipment to be used.
(2) The programme shall follow the requirement as laid down in sub-rule (2) of
rule 121 on Start-up and operation of facilities.
142. Well barriers.- (1) During drilling and other related well activities, there shall at
all times be at least two independent and tested well barriers after surface casing
is in place.
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(2) Well barriers shall be designed in such a manner that unintentional influx,
cross flow to shallow formation layers and outflow to the external environment is
prevented.
(3) Well barriers shall be designed in such a manner that their performance can
be verified.
(4) If a barrier fails, during drilling and other related well activities, no other
activities shall take place in the well than those to restore the barrier.
(6) When a well is abandoned, the barriers shall be designed to provide for well
integrity for the longest period of time that the well is expected to be abandoned,
inter alia in such a manner that outflow from the well or leakages to the external
environment do not occur.
143. Well location and well path.- (1) Well location and well path shall be chosen on
the basis of well parameters of importance, including occurrence of shallow gas,
other hydrocarbon bearing formation layers and distances to adjacent wells and
it shall be possible to drill a relief well from two alternative locations.
144. Handling of shallow gas.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the
operator shall ensure that the necessary actions are planned including setting of
casing above all known shallow gas hazard zones to handle situations of shallow
gas or other formation fluids occurrence.
145. Monitoring of well parameters.- During all drilling and well activities, drilling and
well data shall be collected and monitored to verify the well prognoses, in order
that necessary actions may be taken and the well programme may be adjusted if
necessary.
146. Well control.- (1) Well control equipment shall be designed, installed,
maintained, tested and used so as to provide for well control.
(2) In the case of drilling of top hole sections with riser or conductor, equipment
with capacity to conduct shallow gas and formation fluid away from the facility,
until the personnel has been evacuated, shall be installed.
(3) Floating facilities shall have an alternative activation system for handling of
critical functions on the blow out preventer.
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(4) Accumulator for surface and sub surface well control equipment shall have
minimum usable fluid capacity as per industry standards in order to perform
closing and opening sequences as applicable to secure the well.
(5) The pressure control equipment used in well interventions shall have remote
control valves with locking devices.
(6) The well intervention equipment shall have a remote control blind or shear
ram as close to the christmas tree as possible
(7) If well control is lost, it shall be possible to regain the well control by direct
intervention or by drilling a relief well.
(8) An action plan shall be prepared describing how the lost well control can be
regained.
147. Controlled well flow.- Operational limitations shall be set in relation to controlled
well flow.
148. Securing of wells before abandoning.- (1) All wells shall be secured before
they are abandoned in such a manner that well integrity remains intact during the
time they are abandoned.
(2) With regard to subsea completed wells the well integrity shall be ensured if
the wells are planned to be temporarily abandoned.
(4) In case it is not possible to retrieve the radioactive sources and these have to
be left in the well, proper abandonment procedure shall be followed as per
guidelines of the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India.
(2) Floating facilities shall be equipped with a disconnection system that secures
the well and releases the riser before a critical angle occurs.
150. Drilling fluid system.- (1) The drilling fluid system shall be designed in such a
manner that it will mix, store, circulate and clean a sufficient volume of drilling
fluid with the necessary properties to ensure the drilling fluid’s drilling and barrier
functions.
(2) The high pressure part of the drilling fluid system with associated systems
shall in addition have capacity and working pressure to be able to control the
well pressure at all times.
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151. Cementing unit.- (1) The cementing unit shall be designed in such a manner
that it will mix, store and deliver as exact volume as possible of cement with the
necessary properties to ensure fully satisfactory anchoring and barrier integrity.
(2) The unit shall be designed in such a manner that remains of unmixed
chemicals as well as ready-mixed cement is handled in accordance with
applicable environment regulations.
152. Casings and anchoring of wells.- Casings and anchoring shall be such that the
well integrity is ensured and the barrier functions are provided for throughout the
life time of the well.
153. Equipment for completion and controlled well flow.- (1) Equipment for
completion shall provide for controlled influx, well intervention, backup well
barrier elements and plug back activities.
(2) Completion strings shall be equipped with necessary down hole equipment
including safety valves.
(3) During controlled well flow, the surface and down hole equipment shall be
adapted to the well parameters.
(4) Equipment for burning of the well stream shall be designed and dimensioned
in such a manner that combustion residues shall not cause pollution of the
marine environment.
(5) It shall at all times, be possible to control the well pressure through the work
string and the well flow through the choke manifold.
CHAPTER XVII
MAINTENANCE
154. Maintenance.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator
shall ensure that the facilities or parts thereof including all machinery and
equipment are maintained, in such a manner they are capable of carrying out
their intended functions in all phases of their life.
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155. Classification.- (1) The systems and equipment of facilities shall be classified
with regard to the health, safety and environment related consequences of
potential functional failures.
(2) With regard to functional failures that may entail serious consequences, the
different fault modes with associated failure causes and failure mechanisms shall
be identified, and the failure probability in respect of the individual fault mode
shall be estimated.
(3) The classification shall constitute the basis for choice of maintenance
activities, maintenance frequency and for the priority of different maintenance
activities.
156. Maintenance programme.- (1) Fault modes which constitute a risk to health,
safety or environment, shall be systematically prevented by means of a
maintenance programme.
(2) The programme shall comprise activities for monitoring of performance and
technical condition, which will ensure that fault modes that are developing or
have occurred are identified and corrected.
(3) The programme shall also contain activities for monitoring and control of
failure mechanisms that may lead to such fault modes.
(2) With regard to load bearing structures of a new type, data shall be collected
for first two years in order to compare them with the design calculations.
(3) With regard to pipeline systems where fault modes may constitute an
environment or safety risk, inspections shall be carried out to map possible
corrosion of the pipe wall.
(4) Parts of the pipeline system where the lay condition or other factors may
cause high loads, shall also be checked.
(5) The first inspection shall be carried out in accordance with the maintenance
programme as referred to in rule 156 on maintenance programme, not later than
five years after the system has been put into operation.
158. Specific requirements to testing of blow out preventer and other pressure
control equipment .-(1) The blow out preventer shall be pressure tested
regularly in order to maintain its capability of carrying out its intended functions.
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(2) The blow out preventer with associated valves and other pressure control
equipment on the facility shall be subjected to a complete overhaul and shall be
recertified at regular intervals based on original equipment manufacturer’s
recommendations and international standards and recommended practises.
159. Planning and priority of maintenance.-(1) An overall plan shall be prepared for
conduct of maintenance programme and corrective maintenance activities.
(2) There shall exist criteria for giving priority with associated time-limits for the
conduct of the individual maintenance activities.
(2) The evaluation shall be used for a continual improvement of the maintenance
programme.
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SPECIFIC OPERATIONS
161. Work on and operation of electrical systems.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or
as the case may be, the operator shall ensure that electrical systems are
designed in accordance with rule 105.
(2) The operator shall ensure that during work on live electrical systems, work
near installations connected to an electrical power source, work in or close to
earthed and short-circuited installations and during operation of low and high
voltage installations, necessary actions including issue of work permit are taken
to ensure that those who carry out the work, are not injured, and that the
probability of situations of hazard and accident is reduced.
(3) The operator shall designate a competent person to be responsible for the
electrical systems of an installation.
162. Lifting operations.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the
operator shall ensure that lifting operations are cleared with respect to safety,
and conducted in a safe manner and it shall be ensured, inter alia, that personnel
do not come under suspended loads.
(2) Lifting equipment and lifting gears shall be periodically inspected, tested and
certified.
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(3) Everyone participating in lifting operations, shall have access to radio facility
and the radio shall be used unless everyone involved can communicate clearly
with each other by direct speech.
(4) It shall be ensured that all communication takes place in a clear and
unambiguous way and without disturbance.
(2) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator shall ensure
that -
164. Operations involving hydrogen sulphide.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the
case may be, the operator shall ensure that all necessary precautions and
measures are taken to protect the personnel from the toxic effects of hydrogen
sulphide and to mitigate the damage to environment caused by hydrogen
sulphide.
CHAPTER XIX
165. Stability.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator shall
ensure that floating facilities are in accordance with the requirements contained
in the applicable standards concerning stability, water tightness and watertight
and weather tight closing means on mobile offshore units.
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(2) There shall be weight control systems on floating facilities, which shall ensure
that weight, weight distribution and centre of gravity are within the design
assumptions and equipment and structural parts shall be secured against
displacements that can affect stability.
166. Anchoring, mooring and positioning.- (1) Floating facilities shall have systems
to enable them to maintain their position at all times and, if necessary, be able to
move away from the position in the event of a situation of hazard and accident.
(2) Dynamic positioning systems shall be designed in such a manner that the
position can be maintained in the event of defined failures and damage to the
system and in case of accidents.
(3) During conduct of marine operations, the necessary actions shall be taken in
such a manner that the probability of situations of hazard and accident is
avoided and those who take part in the operations, are not injured.
167. Collision risk management.- (1) The Offshore Installation Manager shall be the
overall authority for safe operations within the safety zone of installation.
(2) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator shall ensure
that a collision risk management system is implemented and maintained wherein
following shall be inter alia included -
168. Control in the safety zone.- (1) The master of the attendant vessel or off take
tanker shall comply with instructions of the Offshore Installation Manager when in
a safety zone.
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(2) The master of the attendant vessel or off take tanker shall be responsible for
safety of his crew, the safe operation of attendant vessel or off take tanker and
for avoiding collision with the installation or associated facilities.
169. Operations in rough weather conditions.- (1)The operator shall ensure safe
working in adverse weather and tidal conditions and identify the rough weather
conditions when the operations are to be discontinued and evacuations carried
out, as required.
(2) The operator shall ensure that transfer of personnel and cargo between the
vessel and installation is carried out under safe weather conditions and such
transfers should be stopped during adverse or unsuitable weather conditions.
170. Cargo management.- The operator shall ensure optimization of cargo trips, from
and to the shore, and cargo handling time at installation by efficient planning of
cargo supplies through containerization, pre-slinging of cargo etc.
CHAPTR XX
MISCELLANEOUS
171. General duty for safety.- (1) The employee shall not negligently or willfully
indulge in any activity which may be detrimental to health, safety and
environment.
(2) The employee shall not negligently or willfully omit to perform his duty which
is necessary to safeguard health, safety and environment.
(2) Before the place of accident involving a fatal or serious accident is disturbed
or altered due to any reason whatsoever, a sketch or photo or any other
evidences available of the site illustrating the accident and all relevant details
shall be prepared and kept available for use during investigation of the accident.
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173. Penalty for contravention of the rules.- Whoever fails to comply with or
contravenes any of the provisions of these rules or any direction or order issued
by the competent authority under these rules, shall, in respect of such failure or
contravention, be punished in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Act.
174. Direction.- The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette,
direct that any of the powers exercisable by it under these rules, shall be
exercised, subject to such general or special conditions, if any, as may be
specified therein by such authority or officer as may be specified in the direction.
[File no 21016/1/2006-OR-I(Part)]
L.N.Gupta
Joint Secretary to the Government of India
Schedule I
(See rule 13)
3. Confirmation that all the relevant provisions mentioned in the rules have been
considered in the design :
4. A description of :
(a) the design concept, including suitable diagrams.
(b) how the chosen design concept will ensure that risks with the potential to
cause a major accident are reduced to the lowest level that is reasonably
practicable.
5. A general description of :
(a) the principal systems on the installation including systems for monitoring
and control of hazardous situations.
(b) the installation layout.
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Schedule II
3. A description of the extent to which the operator has taken into account any
matters raised by the competent authority on design intimation for fixed offshore
installation :
4. Confirmation that all the relevant provisions mentioned in the rules have been
complied with :
(a) plant and arrangement for control of well operations (including pressure
control and prevention of uncontrolled release).
(b) major accident prevention measures for pipelines, to be connected to the
installation.
11. Description of the life saving appliances and fire fighting arrangement.
12. Detail description of emergency response plans (covering all identified major
hazards), pursuant to the rules under Chapter X on emergency response system.
13. Particulars of any combined operations which may involve the installation,
including summary of the arrangements in place for co-ordinating the safety
management systems and joint review of the safety aspects by the operator and
other participants, involved in combined operations.
Schedule-III
3. The list of the relevant rules, which are not complied with :
4. Time bound action plan to comply with the rules, as per item 3 :
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5. The rules, as per item 3, which the operator considers infeasible to be complied
with, along with detail justification/reasoning, including suggested alternatives/
control measures :
(a) its plant including the layout and configuration and systems for monitoring
and control of hazardous situations.
(b) the connections to any pipeline or installation.
(c) any wells connected to the installation.
(a) plant and arrangement for control of well operations (including pressure
control and prevention of uncontrolled release).
(b) major accident prevention measures for pipelines, connected to the
installation.
12. Description of the life saving appliances and fire fighting arrangement :
13. Detail description of emergency response plans (covering all identified major
hazards),pursuant to the rules under Chapter X on emergency response system :
14. Particulars of any combined operations which may involve the installation,
including summary of the arrangements in place for co-ordinating the safety
management systems and joint review of the safety aspects by the operator and
other participants, involved in combined operations :
Schedule IV
3 Confirmation that all the relevant provisions mentioned in the rules have been
complied with :
(a) plant and arrangement for control of well operations (including pressure
control and prevention of uncontrolled release).
Schedule V
3. The list of the relevant rules, which are not complied with :
4. Time bound action plan to comply with the rules, as per item 3 :
5. The rules, as per item 3, which the operator considers infeasible to be complied
with, along with detail justification/reasoning, including suggested alternatives/
control measures.
(a) its plant including the layout and configuration and systems for
monitoring and control of hazardous situations.
(b) the connections to any pipeline or installation.
(c) any wells connected to the installation.
11. Description of the life saving appliances and fire fighting arrangement.
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12. Detail description of emergency response plans (covering all identified major
hazards), pursuant to the rules under Chapter X on emergency response system.
13. Particulars of any combined operations which may involve the installation,
including summary of the arrangements in place for co-ordinating the safety
management systems and joint review of the safety aspects by the operator and
other participants, involved in combined operations.
Schedule VI
4. Explanation of why the operator considers the installation suitable for the new
location.
FORM 1
5. Type of operations
(drilling or production or work-over or others) :
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(a) Mobile
Date of entry in relevant waters :
(b) Fixed
Date of commencement of operations :
Name _________________
Designation ____________
Date __________________
FORM 2
Notice of Accident
(See rule 11 )
Accident Information
Name of Operator:
Date of accident : Time: Hrs
Accident Location: Type of Accident:
Operation at the time of Accident :
Field Name Block No. Name of Installation
Dangerous Occurrence
(Type of dangerous occurrence):
Property Damage
(Type of Machinery/Equipment):
Cost of Damage (Rs.): Percentage of damage to Installation Cost (%):
Other information as applicable (Please tick mark)
Sketch Photo Preliminary Enquiry Report Witness
FORM 3
Notice concerning person succumbing to injuries
(See rule 11 )
3. Particulars of fatality
Signature ______________
Name _________________
Designation ____________
Date__________________
1 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
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1- y?kq’kh"kZd] lhek vkSj izkjaHk% & ¼1½ bu fu;eksa dks iSVªksfy;e rFkk izkd`frd
xSl ¼ virVh; izpkyu fdz;kvksa esa lqj{kk½ fu;e 2008 dgk tk;sxkA
¼2½ ljdkjh jkti= esa buds izdkf’kr gks tkus okyh frfFk ls ;s ykxw gks
tk,axsaA
2- ifjHkk"kk,¡
ifjHkk"kk, ¼1½ bu fu;eksa esa lanHkZ ns[kus ds fy, fuEufyf[kr dks le>k
tk, A
¼d½ ^^LohdkjksfDr ekin.M** dk rkRi;Z fdlh tksf[ke ds Lrj dks vfHkDr
djus esa viuk;k x;k ekin.M gS] tks lacaf/kr dk;Zdyki ds fy, Lohdk;Z
ekuk tkrk gS] ;g tksf[ke ds mPp Lrj dh vfHkO;fDr rd lhfer gksrk gS(
¼[k½ ^^vkdfLed Hkkj** ls rkRi;Z ,sls Hkkj ls gS tks dHkh xyr iz;ksx]
rduhdh [kjkch vFkok vkoafNr ckgjh izHkko ds dkj.k lqfo/kk ij izHkko
Mky ldrs gSa(
¼x½ ^^vf/kfu;e** dk rkRi;Z rsy{ks= ¼O;oLFkkiu vkSj fodkl½ vf/kfu;e
1948 ¼1948 dk 53½ ls gS(
¼?k½ ^^lgefr gsrq vkosnu** dk rkRi;Z ml vkosnu i= ls gS tks l{ke
izkf/kdkjh ds ikl Lohd`fr gsrq Hkstk tkrk gS(
2 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
blds lkFk lkFk lqj{kk iz.kkfy;ka] okYc] Vwy ;k ykSUpj fjlhoj] vU; dbZ
izdkj dh phtsa tSls laj{k.k iz.kkfy;ka mlesa vyx ls yxus okys midj.k
blesa 'kkfey gS(
¼e½ ^^LFkkbZ
^^LFkkbZ ekuoh; lqfo/kk,**a
o/kk,** dk rkRi;Z mu lqfo/kkvksa ls gS ftlij euq";
lrr :i ls fo|eku jgrs gSa] vFkok ftUgsa lsrq lE;d dh vfHkUu fodkl
vo/kkj.kk ds ,d fgLls ds :i esa fy;k tkrk gS(
¼;½ lEc) ty dk rkRi;Z Hkkjr ds lhekar ty{ks=] fudVLFk {ks=]
egk}hih; jsrhys {ks= vkSj fo’ks"k vkfFkZd {ks= ls gS(
¼y½ ^^jkbtlZ** dk rkRi;Z ikbiykbu iz.kkyh dk og fgLlk gS tks mi
leqnz ikbiykbZu ls O;oLFkk okys LFkku rd QSyk gksrk gS ftlesa ykSUpj ;k
fjlhoj vFkok vkrafjd j[kj[kko ;k fujh{k.k laca/kh vkStkj Hkh 'kkfey gS(
¼y½ ^^lqj{kk {ks=** dk rkRi;Z ml {ks= ls gS ftls bu fu;eksa ds v/;k; IX
isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa esa mlds lkFk tks dkfeZd dk;Z djrs gSa] muesa bl
rjg ls dk;Z lqfjf{kr rjhds ls djus dk lkeF;Z gks A
5- LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.kuqdqy dk;Z i)fr%& vkijsVj leLr dk;Zdyki
{ks=ksa esa LoLFk lqjf{kr vkSj i;kZoj.k ds vuqdwy dk;Z i)fr dks fodflr o
izksRlkfgr djsxk] izR;sd O;fDr tks isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa esa lfEefyr gksrk
gS] mudh ftEesnkjh ysdj dk;Z djuk gksxk] ftlesa LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj
i;kZoj.k dk lqO;ofLFkr fodkl Hkh lfEefyr gS A
6- LokLF;%&
LokLF;%&isVªksfy;e xfrfof/k;ksa ds lHkh pj.kksa esa vkijsVj vko’;drkuqlkj
LokLF; laca/kh lalk/kuksa dks lqyHk djk;sxk A
vkSj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa esa lqfo/kkvksa ds vUrZxr
tks O;fDr lfEefyr gksrk gS] izR;sd dks LokLF; laca/kh iwjh lsok,W nh tk;s
ftlesa jksdFkke ds mik; vkSj fu;fer mipkj lsok,a 'kkfey gSa A
v/;k; 3
lwpuk ,oa fjdkMZ
7- lwpuk ,oa fjdkMZ%& ¼1½ vkijsVj lwpuk vkSj fjdkMZ rS;kj djsxk ftUgsa
isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa ds fy, vko’;d le>k tkrk gS rFkk ,slh dksbZ vU;
lwpuk ftls l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk fo’ks"k :i ls ekaxk tkrk gks] ftlls ;g
lqfuf'pr gks fd isVªksfy;e dk;Zdyki lqfu;ksftr gSa rFkk mUgsa lqjf{kr
rjhds ls lEiUu fd;k tkrk gS rFkk blds iwjs nLrkost cus gq, gSaA
¼2½ ekaxs tkus ij vkijsVj l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks lwpuk vkSj fjdkMZ gkMZ izfr
esa vFkok bySfDVªd :i esa miyC/k djk,xk] ftlesa ;g Li"V :i ls
fn[kk;k x;k gks
¼d½ laxBu esa tkjh djus okyk izkf/kdkjh vkSj vuqeksnu djus okyk
izkf/kdkjh A
¼[k½ vuqeksnu dh frfFk
6 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
8- lwpuk vkSj fjdkMksZ dk j[kj[kko%& ¼1½ vkijsVj lwpuk vkSj fjdkM dks gkMZ
izfr esa ;k bySDVªkfud :i esa lqjf{kr j[ksxk D;ksafd lqjf{kr isVªksfy;e
xfrfof/k;ksa dh fgr dh n`f"V ls tgkW rd vko’;d gS &
¼d½ dqavksa dh LFkkbZ Iyfxax
¼[k½ leqnzh D;kjh esa vLFkkbZ :i ls NwVh gqbZ lqfo/kk;sa vkSj vif'k"V
¼x½ vkdfLed iznw"k.k ?kVuk,a vkSj mu ij dh x;h dkjZokbzZ
¼?k½ i;kZoj.k eksfuVfjax
¼M½ rsy vkSj jlk;uks dk fuLlj.k
¼p½ [krjs vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ka rFkk
¼N½ lqj{kk ds mik;] ?kVuk tkap fjiksZV vkSj fo’ys"k.k
¼2½ vkijsVj ekufp=.k ifj.kkeksa dk j[kj[kko djsxk ftuesa ;g fn[kk;k x;k
gks fd fdl lhek rd deZpkjh laHkkfor LokLF; ds [krjksa ls izHkkfor gq,
gSa] dke djus ds i;kZoj.k dkjd vkSj mUgsa de djus ds fy, fd;s x,
mik;ksa dk fjdkMZ A
¼3½ isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa ds lekIr gks tkus ij l{ke izkf/kdkjh ;g vkns'k
ns ldrs gS fd mi fu;e ¼1½ ds lanHkZ esa lwpuk vkSj fjdkMZ mUgsa lkSai fn;k
tk, A
9- virV laLFkkiu ls lacaf/kr lwpuk%& ¼1½ fdlh ekStwnk virV O;oLFkk ls
lacaf/kr vkWijsVj bu fu;eksa ds izorZu ds rhl fnu ds Hkhrj l{ke izkf/kdkjh
dks QkeZ&1 esa dk;Z 'kq: gksus dh ;k lekIr gksus dh frfFk dh lwpuk nsxk A
¼2½ fdlh ubZ virVh; laLFkkiu dk vkijsVj l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks izi=&1
esa bl izdkj ds dk;Z izkjaHk gksus dh lwpuk nsxk A bl izdkj dh lwpuk
lEc} ikuh esa fdlh virVh; laLFkkiu ds vUrZxr dk;Z 'kq: gksus okyh
fuf’pr frfFk ds ckn blesa nsjh u gks A
¼3½ dksbZ virVh; O;oLFkk vkSj dqa, ij dk;Z ns[kus okyk dksbZ ugh rks
bldh fjiksVZ l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks vfoyEc dh tk, A
7 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
10- leqnz foKku vkSj ekSle foKku laca/kh vkadMs%& ¼1½ ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vs/kkjh
vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd isVªksfy;e
dk;Zdyki lEc} leqnz foKku vkSj ekSlefoKku laca/kh vkadM+kas ij vk/kkfjr
gS A
11- nq?kZVuk dh lwpuk%& ¼1½ vkijsVj blds ckn fuEufyf[kr ?kVuk ds ckjs esa
lwfpr djsxk %&
¼d½ virVh; dk;Zokgh ls lacaf/kr fdlh nq?kZVuk ls thou {kfr gqbZ gks
vFkok 'kjhj esa xaHkhj pksV vkbZ gks A
¼[k½ dksbZ foLQksV
¼x½ dksbZ /kekdk
¼?k½ vfXudkaM
¼M½ fdlh ikbiykbu vFkok midj.k dk QVuk tSls gkbMªksdkcZu Hkkai] ok;q
vFkok vU; inkFkZ dk nokc gksus ds dkj.k ftlls yksxks dh lqj{kk dks [krjs
dh laHkkouk gks A
¼p½ fdlh <+kaps] midj.k vFkok iz.kkyh ds VwVus QwVus ;k [kjkch vkus ls
yksxks dh lqj{kk dks [krjk gks A
¼N½ foLQksVd ;k jsfM;ks,sfDVo inkFkksZ ds dkj.k dksbZ nq?kZVuk
¼t½ O;oLFkk okys LFkku ij fdlh gSfydkWIVj ;k iksr dk Vdjk tkuk
¼>½ fdlh gSfydkWIVj dk nq?kZVukxzLr gks tkuk
¼.k½ fdlh O;fDr ds tgkt ls fxj tkuk
¼V½ gkbMªks dkcZu ;k vU; gkfudkjd inkFkksZ dk fudyuk ftuls yksxks]
O;oLFkk vFkok leqnzh i;kZoj.k dks [krjs dh laHkkouk gks A
¼B½ leqnz esa iksr ;k vU; oLrq dk vfu;af=r gks tkuk ftlls virVh;
O;oLFkk esa dk;Zjr O;fDr;ksa ;k Lo; O;oLFkk dh lqj{kk dks [krjk gks ldrk
gS rFkk
¼M½ virVh; O;oLFkk okys LFkku ij vFkok iksr ;k gsfydkWIVj ij dk;Z
djus okyk dksbZ O;fDr [kks tkrk gks A
8 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
,slh izR;sd ?kVuk dh lwpuk pkSchl ?kUVs ds Hkhrj l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks
nwjHkk"k ;k QSDl ls Hksth tkuh pkfg, rFkk izi= 2 esa l{ke izkf/kdkjh vkSj
Hkkjrh; rVj{kd dks lwfpr fd;k tk, A
2- ;fn mi fu;e ¼1½ dh /kkjk ¼d½ ds rgr fdlh O;fDr dks xaHkhj pksV ds
ifj.kke Lo:i e`R;q gks tkrh gS vkSj bldh fjiksZV Hkst nh x;h gks rks
vkijsVj irk yxus ds 24 ?kUVs ds Hkhrj bldh lwpuk l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks
izLrqr djsxk A
3- tks nq?kZVuk,a mifu;e ¼1½ ds rgr ugh vkrh vkSj gksrs gksrs cp tkrh gSa]
buds ckjs esa Hkh l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks izR;sd frekgh esa izi=&2 esa fjiksVZ
fd;k tk, A
12- fMdfe’kfuax ;kstuk% ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vsnkj vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks]
vkijsVj fMdfe’kfuax ;kstuk dks l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks izLrqr djsxk] ftlesa
fuEufyf[kr dk fooj.k gks%&
¼d½ laHkkfor LFkkukarj.k ds nkSjku vFkok mlds ckn dk tksf[ke(
¼[k½ fdlh laHkkfor LFkkukarj.k dh n’kk esa iz;ksx fd, tkus okyh fof/k;ka
ftlesa <+kps dks iqu% cgkdj ys tk;k tkrk gks(
¼x½ fd;s tkus okys fu;ksftr fo'ys"k.k(
¼?k½ laHkkfor LFkkukUrj.k dh n’kk esa dh tkus okyh fu;ksftr dk;Zokgh(
¼M½ fudVorhZ {ks=ksa vkSj lqfo/kkvksa ds laca/k esa laHkkfor LFkkukarj.k ds
ifj.kke(
¼p½ egRo ds vU; ekeys vkSj(
¼?k½ milftZr dwiksa ;k VwV&QwV ls tek gq, dpjs ds dkj.k Hkfo"; esa
laHkkfor iznw"k.k ls cpkus ds fy, {ks= dh lqj{kk ds mik; ;fn fu/kkZfjr
fd, x, gksaA
v/;k; 4
lgefr vkSj lwpuk
9 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
13 LFkk;h virV fMtkbu lwpuk %& 1- LFkkfir dh tkus okyh fdlh lwpuk
virV laLFkkiu vkijsVj ,d fMtkbu laca/kh lwpuk rS;kj djsxk ftlesa
vuqlwph&2 esa fu/kkZfjr fooj.k gksxk vkSj mls l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks ml le;
izLrqr djsxk tc mUgas fMtkbu esa LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k laca/kh
ekeyksa ij fopkj djuk gksxk ftUgsa l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk mBk;k x;k gks
ml le; ls ,d eghus ds Hkhrj mUgsa izLrqr fd;k tkuk pkfg, A
2- vkijsVj }kjk lgefr ds fy, vkosnu i= izLrqr djus ls iwoZ fMtkbu
lwpuk esa mYysf[kr fdlh fooj.k esa tc dksbZ fo’ks"k ifjorZu gks] rks
vkijsVj l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks ml ifjorZu ds ckjs esa 'kh?kz gh lwfpr djsxk A
14- u;s LFkk;h virV laLFkkiu ds lapkyu dh lgefr ds fy, vkosnu i=
i=%&
%&
¼1½ LFkkfir dh tkus okyh ubZ fu/kkZfjr virVh; laLFkkiu dk vkijsVj
l{ke izkf/kdkjh ds ikl vuqlwph&2 esa fu/kkZfjr fooj.k ds vuqlkj lgefr ds
fy, ,d vkosnu i= izLrqr djsxk A
¼2½ vkijsVj dks ;g lqfuf’pr djuk gksxk fd mi fu;e ¼1½ ds vUrZxr dh
xbZ LFkk;h laLFkkiu dk ifjpkyu rc rd ugha gksxk tc rd l{ke
izkf/kdkjh lgefr ds fy, vkosnu dks Lohdkj ugha dj ysrs A
¼3½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh lgefr ds fy, vkosnu i= ds izkIr gksus ds lkB fnuksa
ds Hkhrj viuh lgefr iznku djsxsa vFkok vkijsVj ls fo’ks"k dk;ZokbZ djus
vkSj muds }kjk fu/kkZfjr vof/k ds Hkhrj lgefr ds fy, la’kksf/kr vkosnu
i= izLrqr djus ds fy, dgasxs vkSj ;fn l{ke izkf/kdkjh lgefr vkosnu
i= dh izkfIr ds lkB fnu ds Hkhrj tokc ugh nsrs gSa rks lgefr vkosnu
i= Lohd`r ekuk tk,xk A
¼4½ vkijsVj lgefr ds fy, la’kksf/kr vkosnu i= izLrqr rHkh djsxsa tc
mlls ;g iqf"V gks tk, fd l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk crkbZ xbZ fof’k"V dkjZokbZ
mi fu;e ¼3½ ds vuqlkj iwjh dj yh xbZ gS vkSj mlesas ;fn dksbZ ifjorZu
djus gksa rks mUgs iwjk djds mi;qDr rduhdh vkSfpR; ds lkFk izLrqr fd,
tk,a A
10 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼4½ ftu lek/kkuksa vkSj jks/kdksa esa tksf[ke de djus dk vf/kdre izHkko
gksrk gS mUgsa vyx vyx vkSj lexz tksf[ke ewY;kadu ds vk/kkj ij
viuk;k tk,xkA
¼5½ O;fDrijd laj{k.k mik;ksa dh vis{kk lkewfgd laj{k.k mik;ksa dks
izkFkfedrk nh tk,xh A
22- mik;%& ¼1½ ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vk/kkjh ;k tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVj
jks/kd mik;%&
,slh j.kuhfr vkSj flU}krksa dk izfriknu djsxsa ftu ij bu mik;ksa dk
fMtkbu] mi;ksx vuqj{k.k vkSj ijh{k.k fØ;k,aa ij vk/kkfjr gks vkSj ,slh
O;oLFkk gks fd bu jks/kd mik;ksa dh izfØ;k bl lqfo/kk ds iwjs dk;Zdky
rd lqpk# :i ls pyrh jgs A
¼2½ bl ckr dh tkudkjh lHkh lacaf/kr yksxksa dks gksuh pkfg, fd dkSu ls
jks/kd mik; viuk,a x;s gSa] muls dkSu lk iz;kstu iwjk gksxk rFkk dkSu lh
fu"iknu vko’;drkvksa dks fu/kkZfjr fd;k x;k gS] tks fdlh fo'ks"k jks/kd
mik; dks dkjxj cukus ds fy, vko’;d gSa A
¼3½ bl ckr dh tkudkjh lHkh lacaf/kr yksxksa dks gksuh pkfg, fd
dkSu&dkSu ls jks/kd dke ugha dj jgs gS vFkok [kjkc gks x;s gS rFkk
vkijsVj bUgsa Bhd djkus ds fy, vko’;d dkjokbZ djsas vFkok xk;c gq, ;k
[kjkc iM+s jks/kdksa ds cnys u, jks/kdksa dh O;oLFkk djs rFkk dke u djus
okys ;k [kjkc gq, jks/kdks dks cnyus ds fy, vkijsVj ds ikl ,d ,slh
O;oLFkk gks ftlls fofHkUu fu.kkZ;d Lrjks ij rRdky dkjokbZ gks ldsA
v/;k; 6
lqj{kk izcU/ku
23 tksf[ke izcU/ku dh lkekU; vko’;drk,a%&
%& ¼1½ ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vs/kkjh
vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsaxsa fd tksf[ke dk
ewY;kdaau vko’;d :i ls fd;k tkrk gS] ftls vko';d vk/kkj ekudj
LokLFk] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k dks fo'ks"k egRo nsrs gq, fu.kZ; fy, tk,axs A
15 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼2½ ewY;kadu djus vkSj bls v|ru djrs le; m|ksx ekU; ekWMy fof/k;ksa
vkSj rduhdksa tks bl iz;kstu ds fy, mi;qZDr gaS rFkk loksZÙke miyC/k
vkadM+ksa dk mi;ksx fd;k tk, A
¼3½ i;kZoj.k lEcU/kh fofHkUu fLFkfr;ksa ds vUrxZr tksf[ke ds lUnHkZ esa
ewY;kdau dk mi;ksx ifjpkyu dk;Z dks O;ofLFkr djus vkSj {ks=ksa] iz.kkfy;ksa
vkSj midj.kksa ds oxhZdj.k ds fy, Hkh fd;k tk;sxk A
¼4½ izeq[k nq?kZVuk laca/kh tksf[ke vkSj i;kZoj.k laca/kh tksf[ke ds fy,
Lohd`fr ekin.M fu/kkZfjr fd;k tk,xk vkSj fdlh Hkh rjg ds isVªksfy;e
dk;Zdykiksa ds fy, l{ke izkf/kdkjh tksf[ke Lohd`fr ekin.M fu/kkZfjr dj
ldrs gSa A
¼5½ Lohd`fr ekin.M ,d lkFk fuEufyf[kr ds fy, fu/kkZfjr gksxk %
¼d½ lqfo/kk esa dke djus okys dkfeZd ds fy, iw.kZ :i ls rFkk dfeZdksa ds
lewgksa ds fy, tks fo'ks"k :i ls tksf[ke ls izHkkfor gq, gksa A
¼[k½ eq[; lqj{kk dk;ksZ dh {kfr tSlk fd eq[; lqj{kk dk;ksZ ls lacaf/kr
fu;e 77 esa mYysf[kr gSa A
¼x½ lqfo/kk ls iznw"k.k vFkok i;kZoj.k laca/kh dksbZ vU; [krjk ;k {kfr vkSj
¼?k½ rhljs i{k dks gqbZ {kfr
¼M½ vkijsVj ds ikl fd;s x;s ewY;kadu dk iwjk fjdkMZ gksuk pkfg, rFkk
bu ewY;kaduksa esa ikjLifjd lkeatL; gks fd os fdl izdkj ,d nwljs ds
iwjd gksa rFkk ,d nwljs ij vk/kkfjr gaS] ;g lqfuf’pr gksuk pkfg, A
24- tksf[ke ewY;kadu vkSj vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh fo’ys"k.k%& ¼1½ tksf[ke ewY;kdau
esa tksf[ke dh larqfyr vkSj foLr`r rLohj izLrqr dh tk,xh rFkk
¼d½ [krjksa vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa dk irk yxk;k tk,xk] izkajfHkd
?kVukvksa dk p;u djds ?kVukvksa ds dkj.kks dks ekufp= esa n’kkZ;k tk,xkA
¼[k½ nq?kZVuk ds dzeksa vkSj ifj.kkeksa dks ekMy cukdj n'kkZ;k tk,xk ftuls
HkkSfrd jks/kd mik;ksa ds chp laHkkfor fuHkZjrkvksa dk irk yx lds rFkk mu
16 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
vko’;drkvksa dks iwjk fd;k tk lds tks jks/kdksa ds fu"iknu ds fy, t:jh
gS budk irk yxk;k tk lds A
¼x½ izeq[k lqj{kk iz.kkfy;ksa dk oxhZdj.k fd;k tk,xk A
¼?k½ ;g izekf.kr djuk fd eq[; lqj{kk dk;Z mi;qDr :i ls miyC/k djk
fn;s x, gSa A
¼M½ ifjekih vkdfLed Hkkjksa dk irk yxk;k tk,xk rFkk
¼p½ [krjs vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fu/kkZfjr fLFkfr;ksa dk p;u djus ds fy, vk/kkj
feysxk A
¼2½ vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh ds fo'ys"k.kksa ls
¼d½ [krjs vkSj nq?kZVuksa dh fLFkfr;ksa dk fu:i.k gksxk A
¼[k½ ladVdkyhu rS;kjh ds fy, fu"iknu vko’;drk,a fu/kkZfjr gksxh
¼x½ vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh ds mik;ksa dk p;u vksj ifjekiu fd;k tk,xk
25- i;kZoj.k ds laanHkZ esa tksf[ke ewY;kdau vkSj vkikr dkyhu rS;kjh%&
i;kZoj.k dh n`f"V ls tksf[ke ewY;kdau vkSj ladVdkyhu rS;kjh laca/kh
fo’ys"k.k ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vjk/kkjh vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks vkijsVj ds
}kjk fo’ks"k lqfo/kk ds ekeys esa fd, tk,axs vkSj ;g dk;Z dsoy iznw"k.k rFkk
i`"BHkwfe Hkkj rd gh lhfer ugha gksxk A
26- dke djus ds okrkoj.k dk fo’ys"k.k%& vko’;d fo’ys"k.k ls ,sls mik;ksa
dk irk yxk;k tk,xk ftuls dke djus dk ,d LoLFk okrkoj.k rS;kj gks
ldsa vkSj ftls ykbZlsUl/kkjh] iV~Vs/kkjh vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVj
}kjk lqfuf’pr fd;k tk,xk tks bu mik;ksa ds fØ;kUo;u }kjk deZpkfj;ksa
ds LokLF; dq’ky{kse vkSj lqj{kk dks lq/kkjus ds fy, lkFk feydj ;ksxnku
djsaxsa A
27- lqj{kk izca/ku iz.kkyh% ¼1½ vkijsVj ,d lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyh dh O;oLFkk
djsxk tks lexz izcU/ku iz.kkyh dk ,d vfHkUu Hkkx gksxk A
¼2½ vkijsVj dks ;g djuk gksxk
17 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼d½ lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyh dks ys[kk ijh{k.k dh mfpr O;oLFkk vkSj bldh
fjiksZV rS;kj djus dh O;oLFkk iwjh gks x;h gS A
¼[k½ vkijsVj }kjk lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyh dh mi;qDrrk ds ewY; fu/kkZj.k
ds fy, O;oLFkk dj yh x;h gS rFkk
¼x½ vkrafjd rFkk cká lqj{kk ys[kk ijh{kkvksa losZ{k.kksa rFkk tkap lfefr;ksa
dh laLrqfr;ksa ds fdz;kUo;u gsrq iwoZfu/kkZfjr le;kfof/k ds Hkhrj vuqikyu
fd;k tkrk gS A
¼8½ vkijsVj bu dk;ksZ dks djsxk%
¼d½ viuh lqj{kk izca/ku iz.kkyh ds fy, ,d eSuqvy rS;kj djuk ftlesa ;g
iznf’kZr djus ds fy, iwjh lacaf/kr lwpuk gks fd iwoZorhZ mi fu;eksa esa
mYysf[kr vko’;drkvksa dks mi;qDr :i ls iwjk fd;k x;k gks A
¼[k½ eSuqvy dh lkef;d leh{kk] v|rhdj.k vkSj oS/khdj.k djuk] rFkk
¼x½ laLFkkiu ds cksMZ ij eSuqvy dh izfrfyfi miyC/k djkuk A
28- lqj{kk izca/ku iz.kkyh dk vuqikyu vkSj fodkl%& vkijsVj bu fu;eksa esa
fufgr vko’;drkvksa dh iwfrZ lqfuf’pr djus ds fy, lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyh
dks dk;kfUoZr djsxk vkSj buesa lq/kkj djsxk A
29- virVh; laLFkkiu dh igpku%& vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd virVh;
O;oLFkk bl izdkj lk/ku;qDr gks fd leqnz vFkok gokbZ ekxZ ls gj le;
bldks nwj ls gh igpukuk tk lds A
30- virVh; laLFkkiu dh fdz;k’khyrk dk lR;kiu%&
¼1½ vkijsVj virVh; laLFkkiu esa fuekZ.k dk;Z] O;oLFkk vkSj dk;Z ifjpkyu
ds nkSjku ekSle foKku] leqnzh foKku vkSj i;kZoj.k laca/kh iwokZuqeku dk
/;ku j[krs gq, rFkk leqnz ty dh fLFkfr;ksa dks le>rs gq, virVh;
laLFkkiu dks lgh o fØ;k’khy j[kus ds fy, mfpr mik; djsxk A
¼2½ mifu;e ¼1½ esa fn;s x;s mik;ks esa fuEufyf[kr 'kkfey gS &
19 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼2½ tc ;g fu.kZ; gks x;k gks fd lR;kiu gksuk gS rks ,sls lR;kiu lkexzh
vkSj vlafnX/k lR;kiu dk;ZØe ds vuqlkj vkSj lR;kiu ds vk/kkj ij gksus
pkfg, A
¼3½ vkijsVj lR;kiu dk vk/kkj lHkh isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa ds fy, fuf'pr
ewY;kadu djds blesa iz;qDr i)fr vkSj lR;kiu dh LorU=rk dh Js.kh
ns[kus ds ckn fu/kkZfjr djsxk vkSj lkFk gh lR;kiuksa ds ftu ifj.kkeksa dks
fudkyk x;k gS mudk Hkh lexz lR;kiu fd;k tk,xk A
¼4½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh vkijsVj dks lR;kiu djus ds fy, lykg ns ldrs gS A
¼5½ bu fu;eksa ds vuqikyu dk nLrkosth izek.k vkijsVj }kjk rS;kj fd;k
tk;sxk vkSj ekaxs tkus ij bls l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks miyC/k djk;k tk;sxk A
37- l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk tkap%& ¼1½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh tc vko’;d le>saxsa
fdlh Hkh vf/kdkjh dks viuh vksj ls fof/kor ;g vf/kdkj ns ldrs gSa fd
og fdlh Hkh virVh; O;oLFkk LFky dh tkap djsa vkSj ;g ns[ksa fd muesa
gksus okys isVªksfy;e dk;Zdyki bu fu;eksa ds vuqlkj py jgs gSa vFkok ugha
¼2½ ,sls tkap dk;ksZ ds nkSjku vkijsVj bu fu;eksa dk vuqikyu gksus dk
izek.k nsxk A
38- ifjogu vkSj virV ij Bgjuk%& vkijsVj l{ke izkf/kdkjh ds izfrfuf/k;ksa
dks tkap ds iz;kstu ls tyiksr ls vkus tkus ds fy, ifjogu vkSj
laLFkkiu ij Bgjus dh lqfo/kk iznku djus dh O;oLFkk djsxk A
v/;k; & 7
LokLF; vkSj dY;k.k ds mik;
39- virV ij tkus okys deZpkfj;ksa dh fpfdRlk mi;qDrrk ¼fQVusl½%&
vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd%&
¼d½ vuqj{k.k djus vkSj lqj{kk ekudksa dks c<+kus ds fy, U;wure HkkSfrd
n{krk ekinaM fu/kkZfjr gksa( vkSj
¼[k½ dsoy U;wure HkkSfrd n{krk ekudksa dks iwjk djus okys fpfdRlh; :i
ls LoLFk O;kfDr;ksa dks gh LFkkiu ij dk;Z djus ds fy, vuqefr nh tk, A
23 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼d½ ,ssls inkFkksZ dks ns[kdj muds fo#) lqjf{kr laj{k.k dh fof/k;ka vkSj
fo"kkDr mRltZu rFkk fofdj.k vk;fur ls lacaf/kr lwpuk nsuk(
¼[k½ fo"kkDr mRltZu vkSj fofdj.k vk;fur ls izHkkfor gks ldus okys
izR;sd O;fDr ds fy, 'okl lajf{kr midj.k lfgr dkfeZd lajf{kr midj.k
iznku djuk(
¼x½ fo"kkDr xSlks ;k Hkkiksa vkSj fofdj.k vk;fur fudyus dh fdlh Hkh ckr
dh psrkouh] laLFkkiu ij lHkh yksxksa dks JO; ;k n`'; vykeZ iz.kkyh }kjk
nsus dh O;oLFkk djuk( vkSj
¼?k½ bu fu;e dh vko';drk dks iwjk djus ds fy, lqjf{kr izpkyu
i}fr;ka vkSj vkikrdkyhu i}fr;ksa dh LFkkiuk djuk A
44- Hkkstu rFkk ihus dk ikuh %& vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd %&
¼d½ gj oDr i;kZIr ek=k esa cf<+;k Hkkstu miyC/k j[kus dh O;oLFkk djuh
gksxh] ftlls fdlh Hkh ,d laLFkkiu ij lHkh O;fDr;ksa dh leLr ikSf"Vd
vko';drk,a iwjh gks ldsa vkSj mUgsa vkgkj fey ldsA
¼[k½ fu/kkZfjr ekudksa ds vuqlkj i;kZIr ek=k esa ihus ds ikuh dh vkiwfrZ dh
tk,A
45- dk;Z ds ?kaVs vkSj fu;e%& vkijsVj lqjf{kr #i ls dk;Z djus ds fy, dk;Z
ds mi;qDr ?kaVs foJke vof/k vkSj deZpkfj;ksa dks #dus dh vof/k lqfuf'pr
djsxk A
v/;k; 8
ifjogu vkSj Bgjuk
46- ifjogu%& vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd leLr iVªksfy;e xfrfof/k;ksa ds
nkSjku dk;ZLFky vkSj tyiksrksa ds chp O;fDr;ksa vkSj lkeku dks lqjf{kr
igqapk;k tk lds A
47- gsfyMsd lapkyu%& vkijsVj lqfuf'fpr djsxk fd%& ¼d½ virVh; laLFkkiu
rSukrh ij gsfyMsd vkijs'kuks ds fu;a=.k esa fd, tkus okyk ,d l{ke
O;fDr gsfyMsd vkijs'kuksa ds le; ij laLFkkiu ij mifLFkr jgs A
25 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼[k½ fdlh gsfydkWIVj ds ;gka ls mM+ku Hkjus vkSj mrjus ls igys ,slk
O;fDr vius dk;Z dk HkyhHkkafr fuokZg djas (
¼x½ ,slh dk;Zi)fr;ks LFkkfir dh tk,a vkSj midj.k iznku fd, tk,a
ftlls gsfydkWIVjksa dh mM+kus vkSj mrjuk lqjf{kr jgsxk vkSj dkfeZdksa rFkk
laLFkkiuk dh lqj{kk fcuk fdlh tksf[ke ds gksxh(
¼?k½ laLFkkiuk ij gsfydkWIVj lqj{kkiwoZd ikdZ fd;k tk lds A
48- lqfo/kkvksa ij #duk %& ¼1½ vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd gj le;
isVksªfy;e xfrfof/k;ksa esa Hkkx ysus okys ,d tyiksr ;k lqfo/kk ij mifLFkr
;k lokj tkus okys ;k vkus okys leLr O;fDr;ksa dh ,d lwph miyC/k
jgsA
¼2½ vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd ,slh lqfo/kkvksa ;k tyiksrksa ij #ds gq,
leLr yksx bu fu;eksa ds vuqlkj Ik;kZIr lwpuk izkIr djsaxs vkSj rnuqlkj os
vuqikyu djsaxs A
49- vkokl lqfo/kk%& vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd &
¼d½ ,d lqfo/kk ij O;fDr;ksa dh la[;k mlls vf/kd ugh gksxh ftruksa ds
fy, og lqfo/kk rS;kj dh xbZ Fkh A
¼[k½ tc fdlh fo'ks"k ekeys esa ,d lqfo/kk ij lek;ksftr O;fDr;ksa dh
la[;k] tgkW ifjfLFkfr;kWa ,slh gksa] fd ftrus yksxksa ds fy, lqfo/kk rS;kj dh
xbZ Fkh mlls vf/kd la[;k es le;kstu djuk iM+s rks ,slk lqj{kk vf/kdkjh
ls ijke'kZ ds ckn gh fd;k tk ldrk gS A
¼x½ ,sls LFkku dh vof/k vkSj lhek ls lacf/kr tc fu.kZ; fy;k tkrk gS tks
fd /kkjk ¼[k½ esa m)r gks] ifj.kkeksa ij fopkj fd;k tk,xk vkSj {kfriwfrZ
dkjZokbZ;ka lqj{kk vkSj vko';d foJke rFkk izfrLFkkiu lqfuf'pr djus ds
fy, dh tk,xh A
50- lkekU; x`gO;oLFkk%& vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd lkekU; x`gO;oLFkk bl
izdkj fu;ksftr dh tk, vkSj pykbZ tk, fd vkarfjd Ik;kZoj.k gj laHko
LoLFk vkSj lq[kn cuk jgs A
26 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
v/;k; 9
lqj{kk {ks=
51- lqj{kk {ks=ksa dh LFkkiuk%& ¼1½ l{ke izf/kdkjh fdlh Hkh HkkSxksfyd {ks=]
lqfo/kkvksa ds vklikl vkSj Åij] dsoy mi leqnzh lqfo/kkvksa ikbiykbuksa
vkSj dsfcyksa dks NksM+dj lqj{kk {ks= ds #i esa ifjlhfer djsxk tc rd fd
l{ke izf/kdkjh }kjk bls ,d lqjf{kr #i ls fd, ewY;kadu ij vk/kkfjr
vuko';d u ekuk tk, A
¼2½ tc rd l{ke izf/kdkjh }kjk r; u gks] bl {ks= dk foLrkj lh/ks leqnz
ry esa dk;Z LFky ds mPpre fcUnq ls vf/kdre ikWap lkS ehVj rd gksxk
rFkk {kSfrt Lrj ij lqfo/kk LFky ds Nksjksa ls ikWap lkS ehVj ls ckgj c<+rh
gS] tgka bldk dHkh Hkh irk yxk;k tk ldrk gS A
¼3½ dksbZ Hkh vukf/kd`r tyiksr ¼,;jØk¶V lfgr½ u rks lqj{kk {ks= esa izos'k
djsxk u xqtjsxk u :dsxk ;k u gh dk;Z djsxk ftls fd vkijsVj }kjk
vuqefr iznku ugh dh xbZ gks A
52- tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa esa LFkkfir fof'k"V lqj{kk {ks=%&
tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ka gksus ij] ftuls futh pksV ;k ekuo
thouksa dh gkfu] vfXudkaM] xaHkhj iznw"k.k ;k vU; i;kZoj.kh; {kfr gks
ldrh gS] lkexzh ifjlEifRr;ksa dks Hkkjh {kfr ;k vkaf'kd mRiknu #dkoV
gks ldrh gS] l{ke izkf/kdkjh ,sls esa fo|eku lqj{kk {ks=ksa dh lhek c<+k
ldrk gS ;k u, {ks= LFkkfir dj ldrk gS vkSj og ,slk ml lhek rd
dj ldrk gS ftls og vojks/k ;k dfFkr gkfudj izHkkoksa dks lhfer djus
ds fy, vko';d le>rk gS A
53- lqj{kk {ks=ksa dk izfrlagj.k%& l{ke izkf/kdkjh lqj{kk {ks=ksa dks rc jn~n
djsxk tc mudh LFkkiuk ds mfpr dkj.k miyC/k u jgsa A
54- lqj{kk {ks=ksa dk ekuhfV;kfjxa%& vkijsVj lqj{kk {ks=ksa ds Hkhrj dh leLr
xfrfof/k;ksa dh ekuhfV;fjax djsxk vkSj lqj{kk {ks= ds ckgj mu lHkh
27 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼d½ xfrfof/k;ka dSls ifjlekIr gksrh gSa vkSj dwi ykxw oS/ku ;k dwi
O;o/kku dk;ZØe ds vuqlkj lqjf{kr jgrs gSa rFkk bl dk;Z ds va'k cuus
okys dk;Z vkSj fLFkfr;ka lqjf{kr jgsaxh( vkSj
¼[k½ can gksus ds ckn lqjf{kr dk;Z dk va'k cuus okyh fLFkfr;ka vkSj dk;Z
fd, tkrs gSa vkSj iwjs gksrs gSa] vkSj vkdfLedrk lqj{kk dkfeZd vko';drk
D;k djsxh
¼3½ vkdfLedrk lqj{kk ds fy, dkfeZd dh mifLFkfr dks lqfo/kk ds fy,
lkekU; ;kstuk esa Li"V fd;k tk,xk A
66- tyiksr ij lokj dkfeZdks ds cpko ds fy, midj.k%
midj.k%&
& ¼1½ vkijsVj
lqfuf'pr djsxk fd gj le; lqfo/kk ij] leqnz esa fxjus okys dkfeZdks ds
lqjf{kr cpko vkSj rRijrk ds fy, midj.k miyC/k gSa A
¼2½ gj le; xksrk[kksjh lqfo/kk,a vko';d midj.kksa ls ySl jgsaxh rkfd
lqfuf'pr gks fd xksrk[kksjh dwiksa] izkd`frd okl esa xksrk[kksjh djus okys
dkfeZd vkSj voxkgu&Je&Øk¶V vkikrdkyhu fLFkfr;ksa esa cpk, tk ldsaA
67- thouj{kd tSdsVsa vkSj ykbQC;k;%& ¼1½ vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd
lqfo/kk ij i;kZIr la[;k esa thou j{kd tSdsVsa vkSj ykbQC;k;]
vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh fo'ys"k.k ls izkIr ifj.kkeksa ij vk/kkfjr] lgt igqap ds
vanj miyC/k gksa
¼2½ vkijsVj thouj{kd tSdVksa vkSj ykbQC;k;] dks bl izdkj HkaMkj esa
j[ksxk fd budh xq.koÙkk [kjkc u gks A
68- lapkj%& vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd%&
¼d½ laLFkkxr vkSj izpkyu ds nkSjku lkFk gh tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh
fLFkfr;ksa eas] gj le; vko';d vkarfjd vkSj ckg~; lapkj vkSj psrkofu;ka
lqfuf'pr gksa vkSj
¼[k½ lapkj iz.kkfy;ksa ds izpkyu ds fy, laLFkkiu ij mifLFr ,d O;fDr
dks rSukr fd;k tkrk gS A
69- gkftjh {ks=%& vkijsVj fuEufyf[kr ds fy, mi;qDr izko/kku djsxk%&
31 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼2½ mifu;e ¼1½ esa m}r izko/kku laLFkkiukvksa vkSj vU; midj.kksa tks fd
,d tyiksr ls ty ds Hkhrj izpkyuksa dks pykus ds vko’;d gks ij ykxw
gksxk A
¼3½ ykblsUl/kkjh] yhtdrkZ vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVj laca/kh
lqfo/kkvksa vkSj ikbiykbZu iz.kkfy;ksa dh fMtkbu bl izdkj cuk;sxk vkSj
laLFkkiu djsxsa fd lqfo/kk,a] ?kVukvksa dh mPp laHkkO;rh ds lkFk ikl iMksl
esa vU; xfrfof/k;ksa }kjk gq, ;kaf=d uqdlku dk lkeuk djus esa l{ke gSA
¼4½ lqfo/kk,a mu mn~ns’;ksa ds fy, iz;qDr gksxh ftuds fy, mudh fMtkbu
rS;kj dh x;h gS vkSj fuekZ.k fd;s x, gaS A
75- lqfo/kkvksa dh LFkkiuk%& ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks]
vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd dwiksa lfgr lqfo/kk,a vU; lqfo/kkvksa vkSj
ykbVgkmlksa] chdu vkSj usfoxs’ku ladsr] dsfcy] ikbiykbusa vkSj fo’ks"kdj
vlqjf{kr i;kZoj.kh; lalk/ku ls] tksf[ke ewY;kdau }kjk fu/kkZfjr] lqjf{kr
nwjh ij gksa rkfd os vU; lqfo/kkvksa] xfrfof/k;ksa ;k ckâ; i;kZoj.k ds fy,
,d vLohdk;Z tksf[ke dk fuekZ.k ugha djsxsa A
76 lqfo/kkvksa dk fMtkbu%&
ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vsnkj vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr
djsxsa fd
¼d½ HkkSfrd vojks/kksa lfgr lqfo/kk,a bl izdkj fMtkbu dh tkrh gS fd
¼1½ os Hkkj dks lg lds(
¼2½ izeq[k nq?kZVuk tksf[ke mruk de cu tk, ftruk mfpr :i ls
O;ogk;Z gks(
¼3½ ,d ?kVd ds Qsy gks tkus ij ,d iz.kkyh ;k ,d ek= ¼flaxy½ xyrh
vLohdk;Z ifj.kkeksUeq[kh u cu tk,(
¼4½ eq[; lqj{kk dk;ksZa dks pqLr nq:Lr j[kk tk, A
¼5½ balkuksa vkSj lkefxz;kas dk ifjogu] vkSj lkexzh dks laHkkyuk n{krkiwoZd
vkSj lqj{kkiwoZd fd;k tk ldrk gS(
34 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
80 Hkkj] Hkkj izHkko vkSj izfrjks/k%& ¼1½ os Hkkj tks lqfo/kkvksa ;k lqfo/kkvksa ds va’k
dks izHkkfor dj ldrh gS] bl izdkj fu/kkZfjr fd;s tk;sxs fd nq?kZVuk
vuko’;d Hkkjksa vkSj Lohdk;Zrk ekin.M vkads x;s ewY; dh vis{kk ,d
okf"kZd laHkkouk ls vf/kd ds lkFk i;kZoj.kh; Hkkj ,d eq[; lqj{kk dk;Z dh
gkfu dk dkj.k ugha cusxsa A
¼2½ tc Hkkj fu/kkZfjr fd, tkrs gS tyk’k;ksa ds lkFk laca/kksa esa ;k oSls gh
leqnz ds mrkj ds izHkko dh x.kuk dh tk,xh A
¼3½ fØz;kRed vkSj i;kZoj.kh; Hkkj lcls [kjkc fLFkfr;ksa dks fopkjdj tksM
fn;k tk,xsa A
¼4½ lqfo/kk,a ;k lqfo/kkvksa ds va’k fMtkbu Hkkjksa dk vkSj gj le; bu Hkkjksa
ds laHkkfor la;kstuksa dks eqdkcyk djus esa leFkZ gksxsa A
¼5½ eq[; Hkkj ogu djus okyh lajpuk,a bl izdkj fMtkbu dh tk,xh fd
,dy ?kVd ds Qsy gksus ij ;k leqnz ds lkeus okys ckg~; nhokjksa ds tfj,
ty izos’k vLohdk;Z ifj.kke okyh ugh gks ldrh gS A
81- lkefxz;ka%& lqfo/kk esa ;k lqfo/kkvksa ij iz;ksx dh tkus okyh lkexzh ;k p;u
fd;k tk;sxk] ftlesa fuEufyf[kr ckrsa /;ku esa j[kh tk,axh ;Fkk
¼d½ Hkkjksa ls lacaf/kr vko’;drk,a
¼[k½ fuekZ.k dk;Z] tksMuk vkSj fuekZ.k dk;Z izfØ;k,a(
¼x½ ;fn dksbZ gks rks lkexzh laj{k.k dk iz;ksx(
¼?k½ vfXu rduhdh fo’ks"krk,a(
¼M½ izpkyuh; fLFkfr;ksa esa laHkkfor cnyko(
¼p½ vif’k"V dk iqupZØz.k vkSj iqu% iz;ksx dks ?kVkus dh laHkkouk,a(
¼N½ deZpkfj;ksa ds LokLF; vkSj dk;Z yk;d i;kZoj.k rFkk
¼t½ Hkfo"; esa laHkkfor foLFkkiukA
82 lkefxz;ksa vkSj ifjogu ekxZ] igqap vkSj fu"Øz
fu"Øze.k
e.k ekxZ :Vksa dk dk;Z djuk%&
¼1½ lkefxz;ka vkSj ifjogu ekxZ bl dk fMtkbu fd, tk,axs fd lkefxz;ksa
37 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼2½ ;s lqfo/kk,a gj le; tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa esa dkfeZdks dks
lko/kku djus dh {kerk okyh vykeZ iz.kkfy;ksa ds lkFk ¼fu"Øe.k lfgr
tksf[keksa dh fofHkUu fLFkfr;ksa ds fy, ?ofu vkSj izdk’k vykeZ½ lqlfTtr
gksxh A
¼3½ leqnz lss fdukjs rd de ls de nks Lora= psrkouh iz.kkfy;ksa dh
O;oLFkk dh tk,xh] fo’ks"k :i ls tgka ij LFkk;h :i ls dkfeZd yxk, x,
gksa ogka LFkk;h lapkj iz.kkyh LFkkfir dh tk, A
88 lapkj midj.k%& ¼1½ lapkj ds fy, midj.k izpkyu vko’;drkvksa]
xfrfof/k dk izdkj vkSj tksf[ke rFkk nq?kZVuk dh Li"V fLFkfr;kssa ds vk/kkj
ij pqus tk,axs A
¼2½ lapkj midj.k vkSj lg fo|qr vkiwfrZ dh fMtkbu vkSj lqj{kk bl
izdkj rS;kj dh tk,xh fd os tksf[ke rFkk nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ka gksus ij Hkh
fØ;kRed jgsaxh A
89 vxksZukWfed fMtkbu%& ¼1½ dk;Z {ks=ksa vkSj dk;Z ds midj.k bl izdkj
fMtkbu fd;s tk,axs vkSj j[ks tk,axs ftlls deZpkfj;ksa }kjk gkFk ls dk;Z
djus] dk;Z dh fLFkfr ;k ckj ckj fgyus <qyus ds ifj.kke Lo:i dksbZ
’kkjhfjd ;k ekufld :i ls foijhr izHkko u iMs] tks fd fcekjh ;k pksV
dk dkj.k cu ldsA
¼2½ dk;Z LFkkuksa vkSj dk;Z midj.k Hkh bl izdkj fMtkbu fd;s tk,axs vkSj
LFkkfir fd;s tk,axs fd xyfr;ksa dh laHkkouk tks fd lqj{kk ds fy, fo’ks"k
gks ldrh gS] u ?kV ldsxh A
¼3½ dk;ZLFkku oS;kfDrd dk;Z fLFkfr;ksa dh laHkkouk ds fy, iznku fd;k
tk,xk A
90 hdj.k%& ¼1½ LØzhu
ekuo e’khu varjki`"B vkSj lwpuk izLrqrhdj.k%& vk/kkfjr
midj.k vkSj ekuhVj.k] fu;U=.k vkSj e’khujh pykus] la;a= ;k mRiknu
izfØ;kvksa ds fy, vU; rduhdh midj.k bl izdkj fMtkbu fd;k tk;sxk
40 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
fd xyfr;ksa dh laHkkouk] tks fd lqj{kk ds fy, fof’k"V gks ldrh gS] ugha
gks ldsxh A
¼2½ lwpuk VªkUlehVj vkSj izpkyu ;a=ksa dh ;kstuk vkSj LFkkiuk ,d lewg
esa bl izdkj dh tk,xh fd vko’;d lwpuk dks lkekU; vkSj Rofjr idM+
vkSj vko’;d dkjokbZ;ka djuk lEHko gks rFkk izLrqr dh xbZ lwpuk lgh
vkSj vklkuh ls le>us yk;d gks A
¼3½ ?kVukvksa dh fLFkfr;ksa esa lqj{kk dh mRd`"V iz.kkfy;ksa esa cnyko ;k
vlQyrk,a tks vU; lwpuk ls Li"V :i ls izeq[k gksrh gS] nh tk;sxh A
¼4½ psrkofu;ka bl izdkj nh tk,axh fd os midj.k] la;a=ksa vkSj izfØz;kvksa
ds lqjf{kr izpkyu ds fy, vko’;d le; dh vof/k esa le>h tk lds
vkSj dk;Z dj ldsa A
91- ckg~; dk;Z {ks=% ¼1½ ckg~; dk;Z {ks=ksa esa i;kZIr ekSle laj{k.k bl izdkj
fd;k tk;sxk fd LokLF; ds fy, [krjk U;wure fd;k tk ldrk gS vkSj
xyfr;ka u gks A
¼2½ ckg~; {ks=ks esa ekSle laj{k.k Bgjus dh iwokZuqekfur vof/k;ka] dk;Z dh
lhek vkSj xq.k] izfrfuf/kd ekSle fLFkfr;ka vkSj tksf[ke fLFkfr;ksa ds vuqdwy
gksxh A
92 'kksj vkSj Jo.k xq.k%& ¼1½ lqfo/kk,a bl izdkj fMtkbu dh tk,axh fd fdlh
Hkh deZpkjh ij 'kksj xqy dk izHkko u iM+s] ftls lqudj mls uqdlku gks A
¼2½ 'kksj vkSj Jo.k ds laca/k esa {ks=ksa esa fu;ksftr O;oLFkk vkSj iznku fd,
tkus okys dk;ksZ ij vk/kkfjr fo’ks"k {ks=ksa esa vko’;d lqfo/kk,a fu/kkZfjr dh
tk,xh A
¼3½ lapkj iz.kkyh lqj{kk dh n`f"V ls egRoiw.kZ gS blfy, blesa 'kksj xqy
vkSj Jo.k ls ck/kk ugha igqapuh pkfg, A
¼4½ foJkex`gks vkSj euksajtu x`gksa dsfcuksa esa 'kksj Lrj ;Fkk laHko vko’;d
iwokZoLFkk vkSj foJke esa ;ksxnku rd ?kVk fn;k tk,xk A
41 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼3½ fpfdRlk d{k vkSj LFky ds chp lEidZ djus gsrq VsyhQksu dk izko/kku
gksxk
¼4½ fpfdRlk d{k vkSj LFky dkfeZd vko”;drk okys fu;a=.k d{k ds chp
vkarfjd lapkj ds LFkk;h lk/ku gksaxs
¼5½ lapkj ds ,sls lk/ku lkekU; fo|qr Qsy gksus dh fLFkfr esa lkekU; dk;Z
esa l{ke gksaxs A
¼6½ fo|qr Qsy gksus dh fLFkfr esa] fpfdRlk d{k esa i;kZIr dke pykÅ
izdk’k vkSj de ls de nks vkikrdkyhu fo|qr fodYi gksxsa A
¼7½ vO;ofLFkr dkfeZd vko’;drk okyh lqfo/kkvksa ij i;kZIr izkFkfed
lgk;rk dk izko/kku gksxk A
103- [kk| ,oa ihus ds ikuh dh lqfo/kk,a%& [kk| ,oa ihus ds ikuh dh lqfo/kk,a
bl izdkj fMt+kbu dh tk,xh fd muls vko’;drk,a iwjh gks ldsa vkSj
laLFkkiu ij iz;qDr [kk| vkSj ihus ds ikuh dh xq.koÙkk djus okys vko’;d
lk/ku gksaxs A
104- tksf[ke okys {ks= dk oxhZdj.k%& virV laLFkkiukvksa esa leLr {ks= ,sls
{ks=ksa esa tksf[ke okys okrkoj.k gksus dh laHkkouk dh ek=k ij vk/kkfjr
fofHkUu {ks=ksa esa oxhZd`r fd;k tk,xk A
105- fo|qr laca/kh iz.kkfy;ka%- ¼1½ fo|qr laca/kh iz.kkfy;ka bl izdkj ls tksf[ke
okys {ks= ds oxhZdj.k ds lkFk vuqØe esa lqj{kk mik; vkSj vU; laj{k.k ds
lkFk fMtkbu dh tk,xh ftlls dkfeZd vkSj lqfo/kk ij laHkkfor [krjs Vkys
tk ldsa A
¼2½ iz.kkfy;ka i;kZIr laj{k.k ds lkFk lkFk fuEufyf[kr ds vuqlkj fMtkbZu
dh tk,xh A
¼d½ lkekU; izpkyu ds nkSjku fo|qr >Vdk vkSj fo|qr Qsy gksus dh
fLFkfr esa]
¼[k½ FkeZy izHkko
¼x½ vfr fo|qr izokg
45 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼4½ os/ku vfXu izHkkxksa dks detksj ugh djsaxs vkSj vfXu izHkkoksa esa njokts
vfXu izfrjks/kh vkSj Lor% can gksus dh Vkbi ds gksaxs A
109- vkoklh; DokVjksa esa vfXu izHkkx%& vkoklh; DokVZjksa dks vfXu izzHkkxksa }kjk
lajf{kr fd;k tk,xk] tksfd de ls de vko’;d vfXu oxZ dks iw.kZ djsxkA
110- vfXu vkSj xSl [kkst iz.kkfy;ka%& ¼1½ ,d vfXu vkSj xSl [kkst iz.kkyh gksaxh
tks vfXu vkSj xSl fjlko dk rhoz vkSj fo’oluh; [kkst lqfuf’pr djsxh A
¼2½ ;g iz.kkyh nwljh iz.kkfy;ksa ls Lora= :i esa] vius vHkh"V dk;ksZ ds
fu"iknu esa l{ke gksxh A
¼3½ vfXu vkSj xSl [kkst ds ekeys esa] Lopkfyr dkjZokfg;ka] tgka mi;qDr
gks vfXu ;k xSl fjlko ds ifj.kke lhfer gksxh A
¼4½ [kkstdksa dh LFkkiuk lacaf/kr ifjn`’;ksa] tksf[ke fo’ys"k.k] vuq:i.k vkSj
ijh{k.kksa ij vk/kkfjr gksxk A
111- vkikrdkyhu dkecUnh iz.kkfy;ka%& ¼1½ ,d vkikrdkyhu dkecanh iz.kkyh
gksxh] tks nq?kZVukvksa ds ifj.kkeksa dks lhfer vkSj tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh
fLFkfr;ksa dks c<+us ls jksdus esa l{ke gks A
¼2½ vkikrdkyhu dkecanh iz.kkyh] nwljh iz.kkfy;ksa ls Loar= :i ls vius
vHkh"V dk;ksZ dks fu"iknu djus esa l{ke gksxh A
¼3½ vkikrdkyhu dkecanh iz.kkyh bl izdkj ls fMtkbu dh tk,xh fd ;g
Qsy gksus dh fLFkfr esa ,d lqjf{kr fLFkfr esa pysxh ;k jgsxh ftlls iz.kkyh
dk dk;Z :d ldrk gS A
¼4½ vkikrdkyhu dkecanh iz.kkyh esa ,d lkekU; vkSj lqLi"V fu;a=.k
lajpuk gksxh A
¼5½ vkikrdkyhu dkecanh iz.kkyh lqfo/kk ij lkefjd egRo okys LFkkuksa ij
fLFkr ;k rks fu;a=.k d{k ls ekuo }kjk pykus esa mRizsfjr gksus esa l{ke
gksxk A
47 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼6½ dsUnzh; fu;a=.k d{k ls ekuo pfyr dk;ksZ dks mRizsfjr dk ,d izko/kku
bl izdkj gksxk fd iz.kkyh ds dk;ZØe ;ksX; Hkkxksa esa Qsy gksus dh fLFkfr
esa ,d lqjf{kr fLFkfr rd lqfo/kk ykbZ tkrh gS A
¼7½ vkikrdkyhu dkecan okYo LFkkfir fd, tk,xsa tks lqfo/kk ls lqfo/kk
rd gkbMªksdkcZuksa vkSj jlk;uksa dh /kkjkvksa dks jksdus esa l{ke gks] vkSj tks
lqfo/kk ij vfXu {ks= i`Fkd djrh gS A
112- izfØ;k lqj{kk iz.kkfy;ka%& ¼1½ lqfo/kk] ftlesa izlaLdj.k la;a= gks ;k ,slh
lqfo/kk ls tqM+h gks] esa izfØ;k lqj{kk iz.kkyh dh O;oLFkk gksxh A
¼2½ iz.kkyh vU; iz.kkfy;ksa ds vHkh"V dk;ksZa dks Lora= :i ls fu"iknu djus
esa l{ke gksaxs A
¼3½ izfØ;k lqj{kk iz.kkyh bl izdkj ls fMtkbu dh tk,xh fd blds Qsy
gksus dh fLFkfr esa ,d lqjf{kr fLFkfr esa pysxh ;k jgsxh ftlls iz.kkyh dk
dk;Z :d ldrk gS A
¼4½ izfØ;k lqj{kk iz.kkyh midj.k ds laj{k.k ds fy, nks Lora= lqj{kk Lrjksa
ds lkFk fMtkbu fd;k tk,xk A
113- xSl fueqZDr iz.kkyh%& ¼1½ xSl izlaLdj.k la;a= ds lkFk lqlfTtr ;k tqMh+
lqfo/kkvksa esa lqjf{kr nwjh vkSj Å¡pkbZ ij xSl fueqZDr iz.kkyh ds fy, izko/kku
gksxk A
¼2½ xSl fueqZDr iz.kkyh midj.k esa ncko dks rhoz deh }kjk tksf[ke vkSj
nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa dh o`f) jksdsxh] vkSj bls bl izdkj fMtkbu fd;k
tk,xk fd xSl NksM+us ls dkfeZd ;k midj.k dks pksV ;k {kfr ugha igq¡pkrk
gS A
¼3½ nckoghurk dsUnzh; fu;a=.k d{k ls ekuo pkfyr :i ls mRizsfjr djuk
laHko gksxk A
¼4½ xSl fueqZDr iz.kkyh esa laLFkkfir rjy i`FkDdkjd vfr Hkjko ds fo:)
lqjf{kr gksaxs A
48 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
121- lqfo/kkvksa dks izkjaHk djuk vkSj izpkyu%& ¼1½ vkijsVj] lqfo/kkvksa dks 'kq:
djus ls igys ;k rduhdh la’kks/kuksa ds ckn pkyw djus dh izfØ;k iwjh
djsxk A
¼2½ blds vykok] mifu;e ¼1½ esa mYys[kkuqlkj izkjaHk eas vkSj izpkyu ds
nkSjku%&
¼d½ lg&izfØ;kvksa ls tqM+h izca/k iz.kkyh] lalk/ku vkSj izpkyu okys laxBu
LFkkfir fd, tk,axs A
¼[k½ izpkyu ds fy, rduhdh izys[kksa lfgr lapkyu izys[k v|ru :i esa
miyC/k gksaxs vkSj izpkyu djus okyk dkfeZd buls lqifjfpr gksxk A
122- dkfeZd vko’;drk] l{kerk vkSj izf’k{k.k& ¼1½ i;kZIr dkfeZd vko’;drk]
l{kerk vkSj iSVªksfy;e xfrfof/k;ksa ds leLr pj.kksa esa ykblsal/kkjd]
iV~Vsnkj vkSj tSlk ekeyk gks] vkijsVj }kjk lqfuf’pr dh tk,xh A
¼2½ tgk¡ xyfr;ksa ds LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k ls lacaf/kr xaHkhj ifj.kke
gks ldrs gS] ogk¡ dk;ksZ ds lca/k esa dkfeZd vko’;drk,a vkSj l{kerk dh
U;wure vko’;drk,a fu/kkZfjr gksxh A
¼3½ izR;sd deZpkjh dks dk;Z ds lqjf{kr fu"iknu ds fy, vko’;d izf’k{k.k
fn;k tk,xk A
¼4½ mifu;e ¼1½ ls ¼3½ rd ds izko/kkuksa dh lkekU; ckr ds iwokZxzg fcuk]
,sls izf’k{k.k dk;Z] LFkkukUrj.k ;k deZpkjh dk cnyko] u, dk;Z midj.k
dh 'kq:vkr ;k midj.k esa ifjorZu vkSj ubZ izkS|ksfxdh ds ifjp; ds laca/k
esa gksaxs A
¼5½ izf’k{k.k isVªksfy;e xfrfof/k;ksa esa u, tksf[keksa ;k cnykoksa dks viukus ls
lacf/kr gksxk vkSj tc dHkh vko’;drk gksxh] iqujko`fr dh tk,xh A
123- i)fr vkSj vH;kl%& vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd vko’;d i)fr vkSj
fMªysa bl izdkj dh tk,axh fd dkfeZd gj le; izpkyuh; ck/kkvksa ls
fuiVus vkSj tksf[ke rFkk nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa dks izHkkoh <ax ls fuiVkus es
l{ke gksa A
51 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
124- dk;Zi)fr;k%& ¼1½ vkijsVj ,slh dk;Zi)fr;ka LFkkfir djsxk tks tksf[ke
vkSj nq?kZVuk dh xyfr;ksa vkSj fLFkfr;ksa dks jksdus esa iz;ksx es ykbZ tk,axhA
¼2½ vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd dk;Zi)fr;ka bl izdkj iz;qDr gksa ftlls
muds vHkh"V dk;Z iwjs gksa A
125- lqfo/kkvksa dk iz;ksx%& ¼1½ ykblsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk gks]
vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd lqfo/kkvksa vkSj lqfo/kkvksa ds va’kks dk iz;ksx]
bu fu;eksa esa ;k mudksa vuqcaf/kr vko’;drkvksa ds vfrfjDr lhekvksa ds
vuqlkj pyrk gSA
¼2½ iz;ksx gj le; lqfo/kk dh rduhdh fLFkfr vkSj tksf[ke ewY;kadu esa
vuqcaf/kr izpkyuh; iwokZis{kkvksa ds vuqlkj gksxk A
126- lqj{kk iz.kkfy;ka%& ¼1½ vkijsVj vfHkHkkoh ;k lqj{kk iz.kkfy;ksa ds fo;kstu dh
fLFkfr esa] lqj{kk iz.kkfy;ksa dks vyx djus ;k ,slh iz.kkfy;ksa ds va’kksa dks
vyx djus] ;k tc iz.kkfy;ka vU;Fkk vo:) gks tkrh gS rks yxkbZ tkus
okyh izpkyuh; lhekvksa dh igys ls dkjZokbZ djsxk A
¼2½ vfHkHkkoh] fo;kstu] vkSj vU; gkfu;ksa dh fLFkfr dk gj le; irk
yxk;k tk,xk vkSj fjdkMZ fd;k tk,xk A
127- laosnu'khy xfrfof/k;ka%& vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd egRoiw.kZ xfrfof/k;ka
fMtkbu esa dfYir izpkyuh; lhekvksa vkSj tksf[ke ewY;kadu esa vk;ksftr
dh tkrh gS A
128 la;qDr lapkyu%& ¼1½ ykblsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk gks] vkijsVj
mu xfrfof/k;ksa dks Li"V djsxk tksfd vU; xfrfof/k;ksa ds la;kstu esa
la;qDr lapkyu gksuk ekuk tkrk gS A
¼2½ la;qDr lapkyu djus dh fLFkfr esa tks vLohdk;Z tksf[ke o`f) djrk gS]
vko’;drk dkjZokbZ;ka Lohdk;Z Lrjksa rd tksf[ke de djus ds fy, dh
tk,axh A
v/;k;&14
fu;kstu vkSj xfrfof/k;ksa dks pykuk
52 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼d½ rduhdh] izpkyuh; vkSj laxBukRed igyqvksa dks ekuhVj vkSj fu;a=.k
djuk]
¼[k½ LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k ds laca/k esa ekuhVj.k ekinaM ladsrd vkSj
lkaf[;dh rS;kj djuk]
¼x½ lqj{kk rFkk i;kZoj.k ds vuqikyu vkSj fof/kd vko';drkvksa dh tkap
vkSj izys[k]
¼?k½ xfrfof/k;ksa ds fofHkUu pj.kksa ds nkSjku fo’ys"k.k djuk vkSj dk;ZokbZ
djuk]
¼M-½ iztkfrxr MsVkcsl rS;kj djuk] vkSj
¼p½ iz.kkfy;ksa vkSj midj.k ds lq/kkj lfgr nks"kfuokjd vkSj jksdFkke okyh
dkjZokbZ;ka djuk A
133- ekfufV;fjax vkSj fu;a=.k%& ¼1½ vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd LokLF;] lqj{kk
vkSj i;kZoj.k ls lacaf/kr ekeyksa dh gj le; ekuhfV;fjax dh tkrh gS vkSj
fu;a=.k esa j[ks tkrs gSa A
¼2½ vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd ,sls mi;qDr izca/k fd, tk,a fd dkfeZdksa
ftudk dke fu;a=.k vkSj ekuhfV;fjax g]S mUgsa ,sls ekeyksa esa n{krkiwoZd
lwpuk feys vkSj fuokj.k gks A
134- lwpuk gLrkaj.k%& dkfeZdksa dh ikfj;ksa vkSj cnyko ds laca/k eas] vkijsVj
lqj{kk iz.kkfy;ksa dh fLFkfr vkSj pkyw xfrfof/k;ksa] lkFk gh LokLF;] lqj{kk
vkSj i;kZoj.k ds egRo dh vU; lwpuk ij uokxUrqd dkfeZdksa dks lwpuk dk
vko’;d gLrkarj.k lqfuf’pr djsxk A
v/;k;&15
dk;Z lapkyu i;kZoj.k rRo
O;oLFkk%& vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk dk;Z bl izdkj O;ofLFkr
135- dk;Z dh O;oLFkk%&¼1½
fd;k tkrk gS fd oS;fDrd deZpkjh LokLF; tksf[ke okyh fLFkfr;ka vkSj
izfrdwy HkkSfrd rFkk ekufld ncko Vkys vkSj xyfr;ksa dh laHkkouk dks nwj
j[ksa tks tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ka iSnk dj ldrh gSa A
54 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼2½ vkijsVj izfrcy rRoksa vkSj yf{kr tksf[ke ij vk/kkfjr LokLF; dks {kfr
okys tksf[ke vkSj deZpkfj;ska }kjk eglwl fd, tkus okys tksf[ke dks de
djsxk A
¼3½ dk;Z bl izdkj ls fu;ksftr fd;k tk,xk fd deZpkfj;ksa dks vko’;d
foJke vkSj {kfriwfrZ lqfuf’pr gks A
136- 'kksj vkSj dEiu%& vkijsVj 'kksj vkSj dEiu ds izfrdwy izHkko ls O;fDr;ksa
dh lqj{kk ds fy, mi;qDr mik; djsxk A
137- vxksZukWfeDl%& vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd ¼1½ dk;Z bl izdkj ls
O;ofLFkr gks fd ekuoh; dk;Z] fLFkfr vkSj rhozrk ds ifj.kke Lo:i
izfrdwy ncko esa u vk,a A
¼2½ tc os vius lkekU; LFkkuksa ls izpkyu dj jgs gksa vkSj tks vPNh dk;Z
eqnzk esa gks] deZpkfj;ksa dk ,d n`f"Vdks.k gksxk tks mUgsa vk’oLr djrk gS
fd dk;Z lqjf{kr :i ls fd;k tk ldrk gS A
138- jlk;u ls LokLF; tksf[ke^& vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd HkaMkj.k ds lca/k
esa] iz;ksx gsrq jlk;uksa dk dk;Z djuk vkSj mudk fuiVku djus ds laca/kh
LokLF; ds fy, ?kkrd jlk;u rFkk jlk;u ?kVdksa dks NksM+us dh izfØ;k,a
Vkyh tk,a A
139- fofdj.k%& vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd HkaMkj.k] iz;ksx] fofdj.k NksM+us okys
L=ksrksa dk dk;Z djuk vkSj fuiVku djuk Vkyk tk, A
v/;k;&16
fMªfyax vkSj dwi xfrfof/k;ka
e%& ¼1½ dwi dh xfrfof/k;ka izkjaHk djus ls igys] ,d dk;ZØe
141- dwi dk;ZØe%&
ykblsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tslk ekeyk gks vkijsVj }kjk rS;kj fd;k tk,xk
ftlesa oS;fDrd xfrfof/k;ka vkSj iz;ksx fd, tkus okys midj.kksa dk fooj.k
gks A
¼2½ dk;ZØe esa lqfo/kkvksa dks 'kq: djus vkSj lapkyu ij fu;e 121 ds
mifu;e ¼2½ esa nh xbZ vko’;drk,a iwjh djsxk A
142- dwi vojks/kd%& ¼1½ os/ku vkSj dwi laca/kh vU; xfrfof/k;ksa ds nkSjku] lQsZl
dsflax LFkkiu ds ckn gj le; de ls de nks Lora= vkSj ijhf{kr dwi
vojks/kd gksaxs A
¼2½ dwi vojks/kd bl izdkj fMtkbu fd, tk,axs fd vKku&d`r
mrkj&p<+ko] mFkyh fuekZ.k djus okyh ijrksa dk vkM+k cgko vkSj ckg~;
i;kZoj.k dk ckg; cgko :d tk, A
¼3½ dwi vojks/kd bl izdkj fMtkbu fd;k tk,xk fd muds dk;Z fu"iknu
dks lR;kfir tkap fd;k tk lds A
¼4½ fMªfyax ;k dwi laca/kh vU; xfrfof/k;ksa ds nkSjku] ;fn dwi vojks/kd
Qsy gks tkrk gS rks vojks/kd dks cpkus ds vykok dksbZ vU; xfrfof/k ugha
dh tk,xh A
¼5½ ;fn mRiknu ds nkSjku ,d vojks/kd Qsy gks tkrk gS rks mRiknu tkjh
j[kus ds fy,] tksf[ke ewY;kadu v/;;uksa ij vk/kkfjr vfrfjDr fu;a=.k
mik;] vojks/kd dh ejEer ds nkSjku dke esa yk,a tk,axs] ftldh lwpuk
lHkh lacaf/krksa dks nh tk,xh vkSj vojks/kd] ;FkklaHko de ls de le; esa
ejEer dj fn;k tk,xk A
¼6½ tc ,d dwi dks R;kx fn;k tkrk gS] rks vojks/kd] NksM+s tkus okys
laHkkfor dwi dks yEch vof/k ds fy, dwi lEiw.kZrk iznku djus ds fy,
56 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼5½ dwi gLr{ksiksa esa iz;qDr ncko fu;a=.k midj.k esa ykWfdax ;a=ksa ds lkFk
nwjLFk fu;a=.k ckYo gksaxs A
¼6½ dwi gLr{ksiksa okys midj.k esa ;FkklaHko fØlel o`{k ds fudV ,d
nwjLFk fu;a=.k /kqa/kykdk ;k drju Fkkih gksxh A
¼7½ ;fn dwi fu;a=.k u jgs rks ;g lh/ks gLr{ksi ;k ,d fjyhQ dwi dh
fMªfyax }kjk dwi fu;a=.k izkIr djds iwjh gksxh A
¼8½ ,d dk;Zokgh ;kstuk rS;kj dh tk,xh ftlesa [kks, dwi fu;a=.k dks iqu%
fdl izdkj fd;k tk ldrk gS] dk mYys[k fd;k tk,xk A
147- fu;af=r dwi cgko%& fu;af=r dwi cgko ds laca/k esa izpkyuh; lhek,a
fu/kkZfjr gksaxh A
148- R;kxus ls igys dwiksa dh lqj{kk%& ¼1½ R;kxs tkus okys leLr dwiksa dks
R;kxus ls igys mUgsa bl izdkj lqjf{kr fd;k tk,xk fd dwi lEiw.kZrk mUgsa
R;kxrs le; fLFkj jgsa A
¼2½ lc&lh iw.kZ gq, dwiksa ds laca/k esa] dwi laiw.kZrk lqfuf’pr dh tk,xh
;fn dwiksa dks vLFkk;h :i ls R;kxs tkus dh ;kstuk gS A
vkSj lQkbZ bl izdkj djsxh fd bldh vko';d fo'ks"krk,a] tks oS/ku vkSj
vojks/kd dk;ksZ dks lqfuf’pr djrs gSa] cuh jgsa A
¼2½ lac) iz.kkfy;ksa ds lkFk fMªfyax ¶ywM iz.kkyh dk vf/kd ncko okyk
Hkkx Hkh gj le; dwi ncko dks fu;af=r djus esa leFkZ {kerk vkSj
dk;Zlk/kd ncko okyk gksxk A
¼3½ fMªfyax izpkyu ds nkSjku fdlh Hkh le; dwi dks v/khu djus ds fy,
fMªfyax ¶yM ekid lkexzh dh i;kZIr ek=k dh miyC/krk lqfuf’pr gksxhA
151- lhesafVax bdkbZ^%& ¼1½ lhesafVax bdkbZ bl izdkj fMtkbu dh tk,xh fd
iw.kZ larks"k ,adfjax vkSj vojks/kd vHkh"V lqfuf’pr djus ds fy, vko’;d
fo’ks"krkvksa ds lkFk lhesaV ;FkklaHko dk feJ.k] HkaMkj.k vkSj lgh ek=k esa
vkiwfrZ djsxh A
¼2½ bdkbZ bl izdkj fMt+kbu dh tk,xh fd u feyk, x, 'ks"k lkFk gh
rS;kj fefJr lhesaV ykxw i;kZoj.kh; fu;kedksa ds vuqlkj dke es ykbZ tkrh
gS A
¼3½ ;fn lac) iz.kkfy;ksa ds lkFk lhesafVax ;wfuV] fMªfyax ¶ywM iz.kkyh ds
fy, cSdvi ds :i esa dk;Z djus ds fy, vHkh"V gks] rks blesa gj le;
dwi ncko dks fu;af=r djus okyh {kerk vkSj dk;Zlk/kd ncko gksxk A
152- dwiksa dh dsflax vkSj ,adfjax%& dsflax vkSj ,adfjax ,slh gksxh fd dwi
lEiw.kZrk lqfuf’pr gks vkSj vojks/kd dk;Z dwi ds jgus rd lnSo iznku
fd, tkrs jgsa A
153- iw.kZrk ds fy, midj.k vkSj fu;af=r dwi cgko%& ¼1½ iw.kZrk ds fy,
midj.k] fu;af=r viokg] dwi gLr{ksi] cSdvi dwi vojks/kd rRo vkSj
Iyx cSd xfrfof/k;ka iznku djsaxs A
¼2½ iw.kZrk fLVªaXl] lqj{kk ckYoksa lfgr vko’;d Mkmu gksy midj.k ls
lqlfTtr gksxh A
¼3½ fu;af=r dwi cgko ds nkSjku] lrg vkSj Mkmu gksy midj.k dwi
ekinaMksa ds vuqdwy gksaxs A
59 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼4½ dwi cgko dks tykus ds fy, midj.k bl izdkj fMtkbu vkSj ifjeki
fd, tk,axs fd ngu vof’k"V esjhu i;kZoj.k ds iznq"k.k dk dkj.k ugha
cusaxsaA
¼5½ ;g gj le; dk;Z fLVªax ds tfj, dwi ncko vkSj pksd cgqfo/k ds tfj,
dwi cgko fu;a=.k djuk laHko gksxk A
v/;k;&17
vuqj{k.k
154- vuqj{k.k%& ykblsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk gks] vkijsVj lqfuf’pr
djsxk fd e’khujh vkSj midj.k lfgr lqfo/kk,a ;k muds vax bl izdkj
vuqjf{kr fd, tkrs gSa fd lgh lyker dk;Z esa jgus ds leLr pj.kksa esa
viuk vHkh"V dk;Z djus ls l{ke gksa A
155- oxhZdj.k%& ¼1½ lqfo/kkvksa dh iz.kkfy;ka vkSj midj.k LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj
i;kZoj.k ds laca/k esa {kerk fØ;kRed vlQyrkvksa ds ifj.kkeksa ls lacaf/kr
oxhZdj.k fd, tk,axs A
¼2½ fØ;kRed vlQyrkvksa ds laca/k esa] ftlds xaHkhj ifj.kke gks ldrs gS]
lEc) vlQy dkj.kksa ds lkFk fofHkUu pwd fl)kar vkSj vlQy eSdsfuTe
dh igpku dh tk,xh vkSj oS;fDrd pwd iz.kkyh ds laca/k esa vlQyrk
laHkkouk dk vkadyu fd;k tk,xk A
¼3½ oxhZdj.k] vuqj{k.k xfrfof/k;ksa dh ilan ds fy, vk/kkj] vuqj{k.k
ckjackjrk rFkk fofHkUu vuqj{k.k xfrfof/k;ksa dh izkFkfedrk ds fy,] vk/kkj
fuekZ.k djsxk A
156- vuqj{k.k dk;ZØe%& ¼1½ pwd iz.kkyh tks LokLF; lqj{kk ;k i;kZoj.k ds fy,
tksf[ke rS;kj djrh gS] vuqj{k.k dk;ZØe ds lk/kuksa }kjk lqO;ofLFkr :i ls
jksdh tk,xh A
¼2½ dk;ZØe esa fu"iknu vkSj rduhdh fLFkfr dh ekuhVfjax ds fy,
xfrfof/k;ka gksaxh tks lqfuf’pr djsaxh fd pwd iz.kkfy;ksa tks c<+ jgh gS ;k
?kV pqdh gS] igpkuh tk,a vkSj lgh dh tk,a A
60 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
160- vuqj{k.k izHkkodrk%& ¼1½ vuqj{k.k dh izHkkodrk] lqfo/kkvksa vkSj muds vaxks
ds laca/k esa fu"iknu vkSj rduhdh fLFkfr ds fy, fjdkMZ fd, x, MsVk ds
vk/kkj ij lqO;ofLFkr <ax ls ewY;kafdr fd;k tk,xk A
¼2½ ewY;kadu dks vuqj{k.k dk;ZØe ds fujarj lq/kkj ds fy, iz;qDr fd;k
tk,xk A
v/;k;&18
fof’k"V lapkyu
161- bysfDVªdy iz.kkfy;ksa dk lapkyu vkSj iz.kkfy;ksa ij dk;Z%&
¼1½ ykblsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk gks] vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk
fd bysfDVªdy iz.kkfy;ka fu;e 105 ds vuqlkj fMtkbu dh tkrh gS A
¼2½ vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd ykbo bysfDVªd iz.kkfy;ksa ij dk;Z ds
nkSjku] ,d bysfDVªd fo+|qr L=ksr ls tqM+s laLFkkiukvksa ds fudV dk;Z vFkZ
okyh vkSj 'kkVZlfdZV okyh laLFkkiukvksa ds fudV] vkSj fuEu ;k mPp
oksYVst laLFkkiukvksa ds izpkyu ds nkSjku vko’;d dkjZokbZ;ka] ftlesa odZ
ijfeV tkjh djus lfgr ;g lqfuf’pr djus ds fy, dh tkrh gS fd tks
dk;Z djrs gS os pksfVy uk gksa] vkSj fd tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa
dh laHkkouk de gks tkrh gS A
¼3½ vkijsVj ,d laLFkkiuk dh bysfDVªdy iz.kkfy;ksa ds fy, ftEesnkj ,d
l{ke O;fDr fu;qDr djsxk A
162- fyf¶Vax lapkyu%& ¼1½ ykblsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tslk ekeyk gks] vkijsVj
lqfuf’pr djsxk fd fyf¶Vax lapkyu] lqj{kk ds laca/k esa fuiVk, tk,a vkSj
,d lqjf{kr :i esa dk;Z fd;k tk, rFkk blds lkFk&lkFk ;g lqfuf’pr
fd;k tk,xk fd dkfeZd vkLFkfxr Hkkjksa ds varxZr ugha vkrs gSa A
¼2½ fyf¶Vax midj.k vkSj fyf¶Vax xh;jksa dk vkof/kd :i ls fujh{k.k
fd;k tk,xk] ijh{k.k fd;k tk,xk vkSj izekf.kr fd;k tk,xk A
¼3½ fyf¶Vax izpkyuksa esa Hkkx ysus okyk izR;sd O;fDr dh jsfM;ks lqfo/kk rd
ig¡qp gksxh vkSj tc rd ,d Hkh O;fDr] lfEefyr jgs] ,d nwljs ls Li"V
62 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
:i ls lh/kh ckr djus esa vleFkZ gks] og lapkj ds fy, jsfM;ksa dk iz;ksx
djsxk A
¼4½ ;g lqfuf’pr fd;k tk,xk fd lHkh laokn lqLi"V vkSj lkQ rjhds ls
vkSj fcuk fdlh ck/kk ds gksa A
¼5½ ;g Hkh lqfuf’pr fd;k tk,xk fd fyf¶Vax midj.kksa ds ek/;e ls
dkfeZd dk LFkkukUrj.k lqj{kk fu/kkZfjr dk;Zi)fr;ksa ds vuqlkj vkSj l{ke
O;fDr ds i;Zos{k.k esa fd;k tk,xk A
163- tyxr lapkyu%& ¼1½ vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd tyxr lapkyuksa dk
izca/ku laLFkkiukvksa ds fy, lqj{kk izca/ku iz.kkyh ds lkFk bl izdkj
lefUor fd;k tkrk gS fd pwdksa dh laHkkouk] ftlls tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk
dh fLFkfr;ka cu ldrh gSa] nwj gks tk,a A
¼2½ ykblsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk gks] vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk
fd &
¼d½ xksrk[kksjh lqj{kk izca/k iz.kkyh lacaf/kr vUrjkZ"Vªh; ekU;rk izkIr ekudksa
vkSj ekxZn’khZ fl)karksa vkSj lkFk gh xksrk[kksjh la;a= vkSj midj.k dh
fMtkbu fujh{k.k] vuqj{k.k vkSj ijh{k.k lfgr xksrk[kksj dkfeZd dk izf’k{k.k]
la?k"kZ Vkyuk] lqj{kk fØ;k,a ekuoh; vkSj xksrk[kksjh dh fofHkUu voLFkkvksa ds
nkSjku izpkyuh; dk;Zi)fr;ksa lfgr tksf[ke fo’ys"k.k ij vk/kkfjr gS A
¼[k½ ykLV cSy] Qals gq, xksrk[kksj lfgr tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh Li"V
fLFkfr;ksa ds fy, vkikrdkyhu dk;Zi)fr;ka LFkkfir dh tkrh gS A
164-
164- gkbZMªkstu lYQkbM okys lapkyu%& yklsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk
gks] vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd leLr vko’;d lko/kkfu;ka vkSj
mik; gkbZMªkstu lYQkbM ds fo"kSys izHkkoksa ls cpkus vkSj gkbZMªkstu
lYQkbM ls gqbZ i;kZoj.k izfr de djus ds fy, fd, tkrs gS A
63 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
v/;k;&19
eSjhu lqfo/kk,a vkSj lapkyu
165- fLFkjrk% ¼1½ ykbZlsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk gks] vkijsVj ;g
lqfuf’pr djsxk fd py jgh lqfo/kk,a eksckby virV bdkb;ksa ij fLFkjrk
ty dlko vkSj ty dBksjrk rFkk ekSle dBksjrk can djus okys lk/kuksa ls
lacaf/kr ekudksa eas ykxw nh xbZ vko’;drkvksa ds vuqlkj gksa A
¼2½ py jgh lqfo/kkvksa ij Hkkj fu;a=.k iz.kkfy;ka gksaxh tks lqfuf’pr djsaxh
fd Hkkj] Hkkj forj.k vkSj xq:Ro ds dsUnz fMtkbu rFkk dYiukvksa ds
vuqlkj gS midj.k vkSj lajpukRed Hkkx fLFkjrk dks izHkkfor djus okyksa
foLFkkfirksa ds fo:) lqjf{kr gksxsa A
166- ,Udfjax] ewfjax vkSj iksthf’kfuax%& ¼1½ py jgh lqfo/kk esa gj le; mudh
fLFkfr ds j[kj[kko ds fy,] mUgsa leFkZ cukus ds fy, iz.kkfy;ka gksxh vkSj
;fn vko’;d gks rks tksf[ke vkSj nq/kZVuk dh fLFkfr ds gkykr esa fLFkfr ls
nwj tkus esa leFkZ gksaxh A
¼2½ xfr’khy Lrj iz.kkfy;ka bl izdkj fMtkbu dh tk,axh fd fLFkfr
mfYyf[kr vlQyrkvksa dh fLFkfr esa vkSj iz.kkyh dks {kfr vkSj nq/kZVukvksa
ds ekeys eas vuqjf{kr dh tk ldrh gSa A
¼3½ esjhu vkijs’ku pykus ds nkSjku] vko’;d dkjZokbZ;ka bl izdkj ls dh
tk,axh fd tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa dh laHkkouk nwj gks tk, vkSj
os tks vkijs’kuksa esa Hkkx ysrs gS] pksfVy u gksa A
¼4½ vko’;drk,a ,sls vkijs’kuksa dks dk;kZfUor djus ds nkSjku tyiksrksa vkSj
lqfo/kkvksa ds laca/k esa fLFkfr j[kj[kko ds fy, fu/kkZfjr dh tk,xh] rFkk
ekinaM xfrfof/k;ka dks izkjaHk djus vkSj fuyacu ds fy, fu/kkZfjr dh
tk,axhA
167 la?k"kZ tksf[ke izcU/ku%& ¼1½ virV laLFkkiu izca/kd laLFkkiuk ds lqjf{kr
{ks= ds vanj lqjf{kr vkijsVjksa ds fy, lexz izkf/kdkjh gksxk A
64 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼3½ vf/kizekf.kr LdSp dh ,d izfr nq?kZVuk vf/klwfpr djrs gq, fu;e esa
lanfHkZr QkeZ 2 vkSj QkeZ 3 esa lwpukvksa ds lkFk l{ke izfk/kdkjh dks izLrqr
dh tk,xh A
173- fu;eks
fu;eksa ds mYy?kau ds fy, naM%& bu fu;eksa ds v/khu l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk
tkjh bu fu;eksa ds fdlh Hkh izko/kku ;k fdlh funsZ’k ;k vkns’k dk ikyu
djus esa tks dksbZ vlQy gksrk gS ;k mYya?ku djrk gS] rks ,slh vlQyrk
;k mYya?ku ds laca/k esa] vf/kfu;e ds lacaf/kr izko/kkuksa ds vuqlkj nafMr
fd;k tk,xkA
174- funsZ’k%& dsUnz ljdkj ljdkjh xtV esa vf/klwpuk ds }kjk funsZ’k ns ldrh
gS fd bu fu;eksa ds v/khu blds }kjk iz;qDr dh tkus okyh fdlh Hkh
'kfDr dk iz;ksx fd;k tk,xk] c’krsZ ,slh lkekU; ;k fo’ks"k fLFkfr;ka] ;fn
dksbZ gksa] tks ,sls izkf/kdkjh ;k vf/kdkjh tSlk fd funsZ’kksa esa mYys[k gks ;k
mlesa mYys[k fd;k gks] dk iz;ksx fd;k tk,xk A
vuqlwph&1
¼ns[ksa fu;e 13½
LFkk;h virV laLFkkiu ds fy, fMtkbu lwpukvksa lfEefyr fd, tkus okys
fooj.k A
1- vkWijsVj dk uke vkSj irk %
2- ykblsal /kkjd ;k iV~Vsnkj ;k yhth dk uke rFkk irk %
3- fMtkbu ls fu;eksa esa mfYyf[kr lHkh lacaf/kr izko/kkuksa ij fopkj fd, tkus
dh iqf"V
4- ,d fooj.k dk%
¼d½ fMtkbu dh vo/kkj.kk] ftlesa mfpr Mkbxzke lfEefyr gks A
¼[k½ p;fur fMtkbu dh vo/kkj.kk ;g lqfuf’pr dSls djsxh fd tksf[keksa
ds lkFk eq[; nq?kZVuk dk dkj.k cuus dh lEHkO;rk fuEure Lrj rd de
gks xbZ gS tksfd mfpr izdkj ls O;ogk;Z gS A
5- ,d lkekU; fooj.k dk%
67 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
vuqlwph&3
¼ns[ksa fu;e 15½
orZeku LFkk;h virV laLFkkiu dh lgefr ds fy, vkosnu i= esa lfEefyr fd,
tkus okys fooj.k
1- vkWijsVj dk uke vkSj irk %
2- ykblsal/kkjd ;k iV~Vsnkj dk uke rFkk irk %
3- lacaf/kr fu;eksa dh lwph ftudk vuqikyu ugha fd;k x;k%
4- en la- 3 ds vuqlkj fu;eksa dks vuqikyu djus dh le;c) dkjZokbZ
;kstuk%
5- en la- 3 ds vuqlkj fu;eksa] tksfd vkiWjsVj le>rk gS fd vuqikyu ds
;ksX; ugha gS] buds lkFk foLr`r vkSfpR;@dkj.k lq>k, x, fodYiksa@
fu;af=r rjhds lfEefyr gks%
6- bl ckr dh iqf"V djsa fd i;kZoj.kh; vuqeksnuksa rFkk vU; lkaoS/kkfud
vuqeksnuksa dks lacaf/kr izkf/kdkfj;ksa ls izkIr dj fy;k x;k gS %
7- lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyh nLrkostksa dh izfrfyfi %
8- mfpr ud’kksa ds lkFk lkekU; fooj.k%
¼d½ tksf[ke ifjfLFkr;ksa ds fu;a=.k rFkk ekfuV;fjax ds fy, ud’kk rFkk
foU;kl rFkk iz.kkfy;ksa lfgr bldk la;=%
¼[k½ fdlh ikbiykbu ;k laLFkkiu ds tqM+ko%
¼x½ laLFkkiu ls tksM+s tkus okys dbZ dwia %
9- lapkyu ds izdkjksa ds fooj.kksa rFkk xfrfof/k;ksa] izR;sd lapkyu ds lkFk
tqM+ko tks laLFkkiu dk;Z fu"iknu djus ds ;ksX; gSaA %
10- vf/kdre O;fDr;ksa dh la[;k%&
¼d½ fdlh le; ij laLFkku ij ysus dh izR;k’kk] rFkk
¼[k½ fdrus dks vkokl miyC/k djk;k tk ldrk gS A
11- ,d fooj.k ¼tks ykxw gks½
70 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼d½ dwi ds lapkyuksa ds fu;a=.k ds fy, la;a= rFkk O;oLFkk ¼nkc rFkk
vfu;af=r fjyht dk cpko½
¼[k½ nq?kZVuk ds cpko ds fy, rjhds ftUgsa ikibykbuksa ds fy, laLFkkiu ds
lkFk tksM+k tkuk gS %
12- thou cpkoh midj.kksa dk fooj.k rFkk vkx cq>kus dh O;oLFkk%
13- vkikrdkyhu izR;qÙkj ;kstukvksa ds foLr`r fooj.k ¼lHkh igpkfur cM+s
tksf[keksa dks doj djrs gq,½ vkikrdkyhu izR;qÙkj iz.kkyh ij v/;k; 10 ds
vUrxZr fu;eksa ds vuqlj.k esa gS A
14- fdlh la;qDr lapkyuksa ds fooj.k] ftlesa laLFkkiu] O;oLFkkvksa ds lkjka’k
lfgr lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkfy;ksa dk leUo; djus ds fy, rFkk vkWijsVj
lqj{kk igyqvksa dh la;qDr leh{kk rFkk la;qDr izpkyuksa esa lfEefyr vU;
Hkkxhnkjksa ds fooj.k A
vuqlwph&4
¼ns[ksa fu;e 16½
eksckby virV laLFkkiu dh lgefr ds fy, vkosnu i= esa lfEefyr fd, tkus
okys fooj.k
1- vkijsVj dk uke vkSj irk %
2- ykblsal/kkjd ;k iV~Vsnkj dk uke rFkk irk %
3- fMtkbu ds fu;eksa esa mfYyf[kr lHkh lacaf/kr izko/kkuksa dh iqf"V djuk fd
bUgsa iwjk dj fy;k x;k gS %
4- lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyh nLrkost dh izfrfyfi%
5- mfpr ud’kksa ds lkFk ,d lkekU; fooj.k%
¼d½ laLFkkiu dk <kapk rFkk bldh lkefxz;ka A
¼[k½ tksf[keksa ifjfLFkr;ksa ds fu;a=.k rFkk ekfuV;fjax ds fy, ud’kk]
foU;kl rFkk iz.kkfy;ksa lfgr la;a= A
¼x½ fdlh ikbiykbu ;k laLFkkiu ds tqMko(
¼?k½ laLFkkiu ds lkFk tksM+s tkus okys dbZ dwiksa
71 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
lqj{kk igyqvksa dh la;qDr leh{kk rFkk la;qDr izpkyuksa esa lfEefyr vU;
Hkkxhnkjksa ds fooj.k A
vuqlwph&6
¼ns[ksa fu;e 19½
mRiknu virV laLFkkiu ds fy, ,oa iqu% LFkkukiu dh lwpuk esa lfEefyr fd,
tkus okys fooj.k
1- vkWijsVj dk uke vkSj irk %
2- ykblsal/kkjd ;k iV~Vsnkj dk uke rFkk irk %
3- lapkyu ds izdkjksa rFkk xfrfof/k;ksa esa orZeku rFkk u, LFkku ij laLFkkiu
ds ,d lapkyu ds lkFk tqM+ko esa ifjorZu ;fn dksbZ gks rks]
4- u, LFkku ds fy, mfpr laLFkkiu ij vkijsVj D;ksa fopkj dj jgk gS] dk
Li"Vhdj.k A
QkeZ&1
virV laLFkku ls lacaf/kr lwpuk
¼ns[kssa fu;e&9½
1- vkWijsVj dk uke vkSj irk %
2- virV LFkkiu dk uke rFkk fLFkfr%
3- ykblsal/kkjh ;k iV~Vsnkjh {ks= dk uke %
ftlesa laLFkkiu dk iz;ksx fd;k tk jgk gS
;k fd;k trk gS A
4- laLFkkiu dk vkdkj ¼fLFkj ;k eksckby½%
5- izpkyuksa dk izdkj
¼fMªfyax ;k mRiknu ;k odZ&vksoj ;k vU;½%
6- izpkyuksa ds vkjEHk gksus dh frfFk%
(i) orZeku laLFkkiu
¼d½ eksckby
lacaf/kr ty esa izfof"V dh frfFk%
74 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
¼[k½ fLFkj
lapkyuksa ds vkjEHk dh frfFk
(ii) u, laLFkkiu
¼d½ eksckby
lacaf/kr ty esa izfof"V dh frfFk%
¼[k½ fLFkj
izpkyuksa ds vkjEHk dh frfFk
7 lapkyuksa ds lekIr gksus dh frfFk
¼d½ eksckby
lacaf/kr ty esa ls izLFkku dh izR;kf’kr frfFk%
¼[k½ fLFkj
izpkyuksa ds lekIr gksus dh izR;kf’kr frfFk%
ftlds fy, LFkkiu yxk;k x;k Fkk A
8- dksbZ vU; lwpuk
gLrk{kj -------------------------------------------
uke----------------------------------------------------
inuke-----------------------------------------------
fnukad------------------------------------------------
QkeZ&2
nq?kZVuk dk uksfVl
¼ns[ksa fu;e&11½
vkijsVj dk uke%
nq?kZVuk dh frfFk% le;% cts%
nq?kZVuk dk LFkku% nq?kZVuk dk izdkj
nq?kZVuk ds le; lapkyu%
{ks= dk uke Cykd la-% LFkkiu dk uke
75 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]
QkeZ&3
pksVksa ls ejus okys O;fDr ls lacaf/kr uksfVl ¼fu;e 11 ns[ksa½
1- vkijsVj dk uke %
2- virV LFkkiu dk uke %
3- e`R;q ds fooj.k
(i) nq?kVZuk dh frfFk rFkk le; %
(ii) QkeZ&2 esa lwpuk izLrqr djus dh frfFk ¼izfrfyfi layXu djsa½
(iii) eqR;q gksus dh ifjfLFkr;ksa dk laf{kIr fooj.k
gLrk{kj&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
uke&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
inuke&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
fnukad&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&