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vlk/kj.k
EXTRAORDINARY
Hkkx II—[k.M 3—mi&[k.M (ii)
PART II—Section 3—Sub-section (ii)
izkf/dkj ls izdkf'kr
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la- 1100] ubZ fnYyh] 'kqØokj] ekpZ 8] 2019@iQkYxqu 17] 1940
No. 1100] NEW DELHI, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2019/ PHALGUNA 17, 1940

fnYyh fodkl izkf/kdj.k


vf/klwpuk
ubZ fnYyh] 8 ekpZ] 2019
fo’k; % fnYyh ,dhd`r Hkou mifof/k ¼;w-ch-
ch-ch-
ch-,y-
,y-½ 2016 esa la”kks/ku
dk-
dk-vk-
vk- 1236¼v½
1236¼v½.—fnYyh
¼v½ fodkl izkf/kdj.k] ,rn~}kjk] fnYyh fodkl vf/kfu;e] 1957 ¼1957 dk 61½ dh /kkjk 57
}kjk iznÙk “kfDr;ksa dk iz;ksx djrs gq,] dsUnz ljdkj ds iwoZ vuqeksnu ls] fnYyh ,dhd`r Hkou mifof/k ¼;w-ch-ch-,y-½ 2016 esa
fuEufyf[kr la”kks/ku djrk gSA
Ø-la- ,dhd`r Hkou&fuekZ.k mi&fof/k
mi&fof/k 2016 dk v/;k;@ izLrkfor la”kks/ku
iSjk@[k.M@mi
k@[k.M@mi [k.M
[k.M
i ii iii
1 1-4-10 {ks=kf/kdkj laiUu izkf/kdj.k % fnYyh fodkl 1-4-10 laLohd`fr iznkrk izkf/kdj.k % fnYyh fodkl izkf/kdj.k]
izkf/kdj.k] ubZ fnYyh uxj ikfydk ifj"kn] nf{k.kh ubZ fnYyh uxj ikfydk ifj’kn] nf{k.kh fnYyh uxj fuxe]
fnYyh uxj fuxe] mÙkjh uxj fuxe] iwohZ uxj mÙkjh uxj fuxe] iwohZ uxj fuxe] fnYyh NkoM+h cksMZ dks vkxs
fuxe] fnYyh Nkouh cksMZ dks vkxs ^laLohd`fr iznkrk izkf/kdj.k* dgk x;k gSA
izkf/kdj.k@lacaf/kr LFkkuh; fudk; dgk x;k gS A
2 1-4-90 eap ¼iksfM;e½ %& ,d mBk gqvk eap tks 1-4-90 eap ¼iksfM;e½ %& ,d mBk gqvk eap tks fdlh
fdlh ,d@cgqLrjh; ikfdZax ds lcls Åij dh ,d@cgqLrjh; ikfdZax ds lcls Åij dh eafty ij cuk gks
eafty ij cuk gks ftls Hkw&n`';kadu] ikS/k jksi.k] ftls Hkw&n`';kadu] ikS/k jksi.k] VkWV VkWV] rj.k&rky] Msd] lHkk
VkWV VkWV] rj.k&rky] Msd] lHkk LFky] vkokxeu] LFky] vkokxeu] fcfYMax VkWoj] ikfdZax bR;kfn ds fy, mi;ksx
fcfYMax VkWoj bR;kfn ds fy, mi;ksx fd;k tk fd;k tk lds A
lds A
v/;k; 2 v/;k; 2
3 2-1-3 lh- lh-,-,Q-
,Q- ij gLrk{kj fd;k tkuk ,oa 2-1-3 lh-
lh-,-,Q-
,Q- ij gLrk{kj fd;k tkuk ,oa ?kks’k.kk,a %
?kks’k.kk,a %
fVIi.kh % i½½ fuekZ.k dk;Z vkjaHk djus dk uksfVl laLod`r iznkrk
1572 GI/2019 (1)
2 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

izkf/kdkjh dk;kZy;@;ksa dks nsus dh “krZ bu Hkou fuekZ.k mi


fof/k esa gVk nh xbZ gS A
ii½ fuekZ.k dk;Z vkjaHk djus vkSj lekiu dh vuafre frfFk dh
lwpuk lh,-,-,Q- esa vkosnu djrs le; nh tkuh pkfg, vkSj
;g Je foHkkx dks vkWuykbu Hksth tkuh pkfg, A
4 2-10 vUrfuZfgr nks’k mRrjnkf;Ro % 2-10 vUrfuZfgr nks’k mRrjnkf;Ro %
d½ ,sls Hkouksa] ftudk IykWV {ks=Qy 750 oxZ ehVj d½ mi;ksx ds ckn 750 oxZ ehVj vkSj vf/kd okys Hkouksa ds
vkSj vf/kd gks] esa lHkh mi;ksx ds ckn lHkh tksf[ke lHkh tksf[ke Jsf.k;ksa esa dksbZ lajpukRed =qfV vFkok deh ds
Jsf.k;ksa laca/kh dksbZ lajpukred nks’k vFkok deh ds fy, fuEufyf[kr mRrjnk;h gksaxs %&
fy, fuEufyf[kr mRrjnk;h gksaxs %&
i. okLrqdkj A
i. okLrqdkj A ii. lajpuk vfHk;ark A
ii. lajpuk vfHk;ark A iii. LFky i;Zos{kd@LFky vfHk;ark A
iii. LFky i;Zos{kd@LFky vfHk;ark A iv. fodkldrkZ@Hkw&Lokeh@lafonkdkj@mi&lafonkdkj
iv. lafonkdkj@mi&lafonkdkj lfgr fuekZ.k lfgr fuekZ.k dEiuhA
dEiuh A [k½ Åij mfYyf[kr izksQs”kuy vkSj fodkldrkZ@Hkw&Lokeh@
[k½ Åij mfYyf[kr izksQs”kuy vkSj lafonkdkj@ lafonkdkj@mi& lafonkdkj lfgr fuekZ.k dEiuh ,slh ns;rk
mi&lafonkdkj lfgr fuekZ.k dEiuh ,slh ns;rk ds dks doj djus ds fy, nl o’kZ dk O;kolkf;d mRrjnkf;Ro
fy, nl o’kZ dk O;kolkf;d mRrjnkf;Ro chek chek ysxk(
ysxh A
tks le; le; ij fu/kkZfjr fn”kkfunsZ”kksa ds v/khu gksxk A
v/;k; 3 v/;k; 3
5 3-1-10 3-1-10
ljdkjh Hkou uD”kksa dh laLohd`fr ds fy, ljy ljdkjh Hkou uD”kksa dh laLohd`fr ds fy, ljy izfØ;k
izfØ;k

ljdkjh Hkou uD”kksa dh laLohd`fr ds fy, ,d ljdkjh Hkou uD”kksa dh laLohd`fr ds fy, ,d ljy izfØ;k
ljy izfØ;k viukbZ tk,xh] tks vuqyXud XII esa viukbZ tk,xh] tks vuqyXud XII esa nh xbZ i)fr ds vuqlkj
fn, x, fnukad 13-09-2012 ds dk;kZy; vkns”k gksxhA rFkkfi] Hkou uD”kksa dks fu;fer izfØ;k ds ek/;e ls Hkh
la- Mh@49@lh-,e-@,l-Mh-,e-lh-@fcfYMax ,p- laLohd`fr nh tk ldrh gS A
D;w-@2012 vkSj fnukad 18-04-2012 ds vkns”k
la- Mh@04@,l-bZ-¼ch-½,p-D;w-@12 esa fn, vuqlkj
gksxh A rFkkfi] Hkou uD”kksa dks fu;fer izfØ;k ds
ek/;e ls Hkh laLohd`fr nh tk ldrh gS A
6 3-2 Hkou uD'kksa dh laLohd`fr ds fy, 3-2 Hkou uD'kksa dh laLohd`fr ds fy, i;kZoj.kh; 'krsaZ
i;kZoj.kh; 'krsZa
fVIi.kh % i½½ ekuuh; jk’Vªh; gfjr vf/kdj.k us i;kZoj.k] ou
,oa tyok;q ifjorZu ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj dh vf/klwpuk
fnukad 09@12@2016 ds laca/k esa 2016 ds vks-,- la- 677]
2017 ds vks-,-la- 01] 2017 ds vks-,- la- 7] 2017 ds vks-,-
la- 55 vkSj 2017 ds vks-,- la- 67 esa fnukad 08@12@2017 ds
vius fu.kZ; ds }kjk vU; ckrksa ds lkFk&lkFk funs”k fn;k fd
tc rd ea=ky; vius mDr mfYyf[kr vkns”k esa fpfUgr
mi;qZDr fn”kkfunsZ”kksa dk vuqikyu ugha djrk gS vkSj 2006 ds
fofu;eksa ds la”kksf/kr izko/kkuksa dks vf/klwfpr ugha djrk] rc
rd og vk{ksi okyh vf/klwpukvksa dks dk;kZfUor ugha djsxkA
ii½ ekuuh; jk’Vªh; gfjr vf/kdj.k us 2018 ds vks-,- la[;k
1017 esa fnukad 03-12-2018 ds vius fu.kZ; ds }kjk vLi’V
vf/klwpuk ij jksd yxk nh gS vkSj bl vf/klwpuk ls iwoZ
fo|eku O;oLFkk dks vxys vkns”kksa rd tkjh j[kus ds fy,
funs”k fn;k gS A
¹Hkkx IIµ[k.M 3(ii)º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 3

v/;k; 4
NksVs vkoklh; IykWVks ds fy, ^ljy Ldhe^ gsrq dk;Zi)fr ,oa izys[ku
7 ¥- vfuok;Zr% lM+d pkSM+h djus ls IykWV ds
izHkkfor gksus dh fLFkfr esa LFky dk fujh{k.k
gVk fn;k x;k A
laLohd`fr iznkrk izkf/kdkjh }kjk fd;k tk,xk A
¥- ljy Ldhe ds varxZr fofHkUUk vkdkj ds IykWVksa ds fy,
ekud Hkou uD”kksa dks osclkbVksa esa laLohd`fr iznkrk izkf/kdj.kksa
}kjk viyksM fd;k tkuk pkfg, A
ljy QkeZ 1 ljy QkeZ 1
¼i½
fVIi.kh% la”kksf/kr Hkou uD”kksa dh vuqorhZ laLohd`fr gsrq Øe”k%
mDRk ¼1½] ¼2½ vkSj ¼3½ ds laca/k esa 10 izfr”kr dh nj ls Hkou
ijfeV “kqYd tek fd;k tk,xk A
8 ljy QkeZ 2 ljy QkeZ 2
x½ blds vfrfjDr] lajpuk vfHk;ark }kjk x½ blds vfrfjDr] lajpuk vfHk;ark }kjk fof/kor~ gLrk{kfjr
fof/kor~ gLrk{kfjr lajpukRed LFkkf;Ro izek.k i= lajpukRed LFkkf;Ro izek.k i= ¼?kks’k.kk iz:i] v/;k;&2]
¼d`i;k QkeZ ,&4 ns[ksa½ laYkXu gS A iSjk&2-
k&2-1-3½ laYkXu gS A
v/;k; 7 v/;k; 7
lkekU; Hkou vis{kk,a lkekU; Hkou vis{kk,a
9 50 oxZ eh-
eh- {ks= rd dh vkoklh; bdkbZ gsrq 50 oxZ eh- eh- {ks= rd dh vkoklh; bdkbZ gsrq U;wure vis{kk
U;wure vis{kk fdpu dh pkSMk+ bZ 1-5 eh-
fdpu dh pkSM+kbZ 1-8 eh-
50 oxZ eh-
eh- {ks= ls vf/kd dh vkoklh; bdkbZ gsrq U;wure
50 oxZ eh-
eh- {ks= ls vf/kd dh vkoklh; bdkbZ gsrq vis{kk
U;wure vis{kk
fdpu dh pkSMk+ bZ 1-5 eh-
fdpu dh pkSM+kbZ 2-4 eh-
10 7-4-12 ,d cslesaV okys lHkh izdkj ds Hkouksa gsrq vfXu”keu
eatjw h izkIr djuh gksxh A
11 7-4-13 ch-;w-,- ds 200 oxZ eh- ls vf/kd vkdkj ds cslesaV gsrq
vfXu lqj{kk mik;ksa dk vuqikyu ,u-ch-lh-&Hkkx 4 ekudksa ds
vuqlkj fd;k tk,xk A
12 7-10-1 Hkou esa lhf<+;ksa dh la[;k dk fu/kkZj.k 7-10-1 Hkou esa lhf<+;ksa dh la[;k dk fu/kkZj.k vf/kHkksfx;ksa dh
vf/kHkksfx;ksa dh la[;k] nwjh] vafre fljs dh lhek ds la[;k] nwjh] vafre fljs dh lhek ds vk/kkj ij gksxk A Hkou
vk/kkj ij gksxk A Hkou fuekZ.k mifof/k 2-8 ds fuekZ.k mifof/k 9-3 ds varxZr fpfUg~r Hkouksa ds laca/k esa nks
varxZr fpfUg~r Hkouksa ds laca/k esa nks lhf<+;ksa dh lhf<+;ksa dh “krZ ds v/khu gksxk c”krsZ fd ,d lh<+h nwjh r;
“krZ ds v/khu gksxk c”krsZ fd ,d lh<+h nwjh r; djus ,oa vU; vko”;drk ds fy, iz;ksx dh tk, vkSj nwljh
djus ,oa vU; vko”;drk ds fy, iz;ksx dh tk, lh<+h dk iz;ksx vkx ls cpus ds fy, gksA
vkSj nwljh lh<+h dk iz;ksx vkx ls cpus ds fy,
gksA
13 7-11 lhf<;ksa dk fooj.k 7-11 lhf+<+;ksa dk fooj.k
N- de Å¡ps vkoklh; Hkouksa esa jkbtj dh N- de Å¡ps vkoklh; Hkouksa esa vkSj vf/kd Å¡pkbZ okys
vf/kdre Å¡pkbZ 15 lsaVhehVj xxupqach lfgr vU; vkoklh; Hkouksa lfgr vU; Hkouksa esa jkbtj dh vf/kdre
Hkouksa ds ekeys esa jkbtj dh vf/kdre Å¡pkbZ 15 Å¡pkbZ 150 fe-eh- gksxh A izfr ¶ykbV jkbtj dh vf/kdre
lsaVhehVj gksxh vkSj izfr lh<+h jkbtjksa dh la[;k 12 rd lhfer gksxh A
vf/kdre la[;k 15 izfr lh<+h gksxh A
t- ikSMh ds chp ls 1-0 eh- dh U;wure Å¡pkbZ t- gSaMjsy vkSj xzSc ckj ds fy, 11-
11-5-3 ns[ksa A
ij gSaMjsy gksxh vkSj ;g bl “krZ ds v/khu gksxh
4 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

fd NMsa@jsfyax lhf<+;ksa dh pkSM+kbZ de u djsa A NM+sa@jsfyax lhf<+;ksa dh pkSMk+ bZ de u djsa vFkkZr~ Li’V pkSM+kbZ
1-5 eh- gksuh pkfg, A

14 7-11-
11-1 lhf<+;ksa ds fy, U;wure pkSMk+ bZ dk 7-11-
11-1 lhf<+;ksa ds fy, U;wure pkSMk+ bZbZ dk izko/kku
izko/kku d- vU; vkoklh; Hkou tSls ¶ySVksa] Nk=koklksa] lewg vkokl]
d- vU; vkoklh; Hkou tSls ¶ySVksa] Nk=koklksa] vfrfFk x`gksa] vkfn ds fy, U;ure 1-5 ehVj A fooj.k ds
lewg vkokl] vfrfFk x`gksa] vkfn ds fy, fy, v/;k; 11 ns[ksa A
U;ure 1-35 ehVjA
ehVj fooj.k ds fy, v/;k;
2 ns[ksa A
15 7-11-
11-2 jkLrs@xfy;kjk ds fy, U;wure pkSMk+ bZ 7-11-
11-2 jkLrs@xfy;kjk ds fy, U;wure pkSMk+ bZ dk izko/kku
dk izko/kku
[k- vkoklh; Hkouksa tSls Nk=kokl lewg vkokl [k- vkoklh; Hkouksa tSls Nk=kokl lewg vkokl vkfn esa
vkfn esa ,dy Hkkj ds fy, 1-35 eh vkSj ,dy Hkkj ds fy, 1-5 eh vkSj nksgjs Hkkj ds fy, 1-8
nksgjs Hkkj ds fy, 1-8 ehVj A ehVj A
16 7-13-
13-3 xxupaqch Hkou ds ekeys esa Hkou fuekZ.k 7-13-
13-3 xxupaqch Hkou ds ekeys esa Hkou fuekZ.k fof/k la[;k
fof/k la[;k 7-13-1 ds vuqlkj Hkou ds vkl ikl 7-13-1 ds vuqlkj Hkou ds vkl ikl gfjr ,oa Bksl lrg dk
gfjr ,oa Bksl lrg dk [kqyk LFkku gksxk tks 45 [kqyk LFkku gksxk tks 45 Vu ds otu dh nedy dk Hkkj ogu
Vu ds otu dh nedy dk Hkkj ogu dj lds A dj lds A
¼8-
¼8-2-[k Hkh ns[ksa½ A
v/;k; 8
vR;ar Å¡ps fuekZ.k gsrq izko/kku
17 rkfydk 8-
8-1 fofHkUu izdkj ds Hkouksa gsrq lh<+h dh rkfydk 8- 8-1 fofHkUu izdkj ds Hkouksa gsrq lh<+h dh U;wure
U;wure pkSM+kbZ pkSMk+ bZ
Hkou dk izdkj U;wure pkSM+kbZ Hkou dk izdkj U;wure pkSMk+ bZ
vkoklh; Hkou 1-35 ehVj vkoklh; Hkou ¼lewg 1-5 ehVj
¼lewg vkokl½ vkokl½

18 8-2 igq¡p ds lk/ku 8 -2 igq¡p ds lk/ku


bls Hkou fuekZ.k mifof/k;ksa ds ^igqap ds lk/ku bls Hkou fuekZ.k mifof/k;ksa ds ^igqap ds lk/ku mi&[k.M 2-0-4-¥¼iv½^
¥¼ ½^
[k.M 2-7^ ds lkFk i<+k tk,% ds lkFk i<+k tk,%
19 8-4-3 lhf<+;k¡ 8-4-3 lhf<+;k¡
M- gSaMjy] VªSM ds e/; ls 1-0 eh- dh U;wure M- gSaMjsy vkSj xzsc ckj ckj ds fy, 11- 11-5-3 ns[ksa A
Å¡pkbZ ds lkFk miyC/k djkbZ tkuh pkfg, A NM+@jasafyax ls lhf<+;ksa dh pkSM+kbZ de ugha gksuh pkfg, A
20 8-4-7 jSEi 8-4-7 jSEi
N- 3000 oxZ-eh- ls de ds IykWVksa ds fy, jSEi N- 3000 oxZ-eh- ls de ds IykWVksa ds fy, jSEi ds LFkku
ds LFkku ij vfXu foHkkx ds vuqeksnu dh “krZ ij ij vfXu foHkkx ds vuqeksnu dh “krZ ij dkj fy¶V miyC/k
dkj fy¶V iznku dh tk ldrh gS A djkbZ tk ldrh gS A 3000 oxZ eh- ls vf/kd ds IykWV@IykWVksa
ds fy, jSEi vfuok;Z gS] ;fn ikfdZax ds fy, mi;ksx fd, tk
jgs gksa A
dkj fy¶V dk U;wure vkdkj ,uchlh ekun.Mksa ds
vuqlkj gksxk A fy¶V dkj dh pkSMk+ bZ dk p;u ,slk gksuk
pkfg, fd vkikr fLFkfr esa] tc vkWVkseksckby dkj fy¶V gks]
rks pkyd ,slk gksuk pkfg, fd og vkWVkseksckby }kj [kksy
lds vkSj vkWVkseksckby ls ckgj vk lds A
21 8-11 % izkax.k ¼,fVª;e½ esa vuq
vuqer dk;Zdyki
1½ ,sls dk;Zdyki] tks ,fVª;e esa gks ldrs gSa ¼Åij ls <dk u
gks½ vFkok lkoZtfud n`f’V ls mi;ksxh dk;Zdykiksa vFkkZr~
¹Hkkx IIµ[k.M 3(ii)º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 5

osafMax cwFk vFkok lEc)@leku O;kolkf;d dk;Zdyki tSls


fd;ksLd] dSQs] izn”kZuh LVkWy] oLrqvksa dh fcØh@ fotqvy
edsZaMkbt@y?kq izn”kZu@y?kq izpkj dk;Zdyki@QS”ku “kks vkfn
dk;Zdykiksa dh vuqefr nh tk,xh] tks ;wchch,y] 2016 dh
lhek ds vanj “kqYd vkSj izHkkjksa dk Hkqxrku djds fofHkUu
lkafof/kd izkf/kdj.kksa tSls fnYyh vfXu”keu lsok vkfn ls
vukifRr izkIr djds fn-eq-;ks- vkSj ;wchch,y] 2016 dh lHkh
vfuok;Z@lkafof/kd vis{kkvksa ds vuqikyu dh “krZ ij gksxh A
2½ ,fVª;e {ks= ds vanj bu lHkh fodkl@dk;Zdyki ds fy,
fodkldrkZ laLFkk ,fVª;e esa Åij mfYyf[kr vuqer
dk;Zdykiksa ds mi;ksx gsrq blds vuqes; ,Q-,-vkj- ls fu/kkZfjr
,fVª;e {ks= ds vf/kdre 25 izfr”kr dk mi;ksx dj ldrk gS]
ftls ,Q-,-vkj- ds :i esa fxuk tk,xk A
3½ lkoZtfud ifjpkyu@vkokxeu LFkyksa dk j[kj[kko
vfXu”keu lsok foHkkx }kjk vuqeksfnr fu;eksa ds vuqlkj fd;k
tk,xkA
4½ blds vfrfjDr] fnYyh vfXu”keu lsok }kjk vuq”kaflr “krksaZ
dk l[rh ls ikyu djuk gksxk %
i) ,fVª;e ¶yksj dk mi;ksx de vfXu [krjksa okys mi;ksxksa
ds vykok ugha fd;k tk,xkA
ii) fd;ksLd ds fuekZ.k vkSj ltkoV ds fy, dsoy
vToyu”khy lkexzh dk mi;ksx fd;k tk,xk A
iii) ,fVª;e ¶yksj esa vksiu ¶yse ds mi;ksx okys fdlh
O;kolf;d dk;Zdyki dh vuqefr ugha gksxh A
iv) ,fVª;e ¶yksj esa gkWV IysV dks NksM+dj [kkuk idkus ds
fdlh dk;Zdyki dh vuqefr ugha gksxh A
v) gj le; vkxarqdksa ds ifjpkyu@vkokxeu ds {ks= dks
Li’V :i ls fpfUgr fd;k tk,xk vkSj lHkh ck/kkvksa ls
ges”kk eqDr j[kk tk,xk A
vi) ,fVª;e esa fd;ksLd {ks= dh vfXu lqj{kk ds fy, nwj rd
tkus okys okWy fLizaDyj dh O;oLFkk dh tk,xh A
vii) ,fVª;e ¶yksj esa fd;ksLd@dSQs ds fy, vuqefr bl “krZ
ij nh tk,xh fd ,fVª;e ds fy, /kqvka izca/ku iz.kkyh dks
lh-,Q-Mh- fo”ys’k.k ds ek/;e ls ekU; fd;k tk,xk A
viii) ,fVª;e ds ek/;e ls ckgj fudyus ds ysoy ij fudkl
ds fy, vkarfjd fudkl lh<+h ds vf/kdre 50 izfr”kr
dh vuqefr nh tk,xhA
ix) pwafd izR;sd ,fVª;e dk fMtkbu dbZ igyqvksa dh otg ls
fHkUu gksrk gS] blfy, ,fVª;e esa fd;ksLd ds mi;ksx dh
Mªkbaxksa dks vuqeksnu gsrq fnYyh vfXu ”keulsok dks Hkstk
tk,xk A
x) ,fVª;e dk mi;ksx ,fVª;e ¶yksj ds 25 izfr”kr ls vf/kd
ugha gksxk vkSj mi;qZDr “krksZa ds v/khu gksxk A
v/;k; 9
lajpukRed lqj{kk] izkd`frd vkink] vfXu vkSj Hkou lsokvksa gsrq izko/kku
22 9-3-1 9-3-1
p- gSaMjsy dh Å¡pkbZ 1-0 ehVj ls de vkSj
6 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

1-2 eh- ls vf/kd ugha gksuh pkfg,A p- gSaMjsy v/;k; 11 ds vuqlkj gksxhA
¥- vfXu cpko lh<+h dh LVªSV ¶ykbZV 25
lseh- VªsM~l lfgr 1-35 eh- pkSM+kbZ ¼IykWfVM Ldhe ¥- vfXu cpko lh<+h dh LVªSV ¶ykbZV 30 lseh- VªsMl ~
ij vkoklh; Hkou ds ekeys esa 1-0 eh-½ ls de ugha lfgr 1-5 eh- pkSMk+ bZ ls de ugha gksuh pkfg, vkSj jkbtj 15
gksuh pkfg, vkSj jkbtj 19 lseh- ls vf/kd ugha lseh- ls vf/kd ugha gksuh pkfg,A jkbtj dh la[;k izfr
gksuh pkfg, A jkbtj dh la[;k izfr ¶ykbV 15 ¶ykbV 12 rd lhfer gksuh pkfg,A
rd lhfer gksuh pkfg, A
9-3-8 Qk;j pSd ry@Qk;j dV vkWQ ry
9-3-8 Qk;j pSd ry@Qk;j dV vkWQ ry
d- 70 eh- ls vf/kd dh Å¡pkbZ okys vR;ar
Å¡ps Hkou esa] vkoklh; ry Lrj ls Bhd 70 eh- d- 70 eh- ls vf/kd dh Å¡pkbZ okys vR;ar Å¡ps Hkou esa]
Åij Qk;j pSd ry ¼laiw.kZ ry½ miyC/k djk;k vkoklh; ry Lrj ls Bhd 70 eh- Åij Qk;j pSd ry ¼laiw.kZ
tkuk pkfg, A ry½ miyC/k djk;k tkuk pkfg, vkSj blh rjg izR;sd 25 eh- eh-
ds ckn vFkok 8osa ry] buesa tks Hkh de gks] ij gksuk pkfg, A
23 9-4-6
mi [k.M 1-4-75 ds vuqlkj fdlh Hkh vkdkj ds IykWV ds lewg
vkokl vkSj vU; Hkouksa] ftudk IykWV {ks=Qy 3000 oxZ ehVj
vkSj blls vf/kd gS] ds fy, lfoZl Iyku dsoy lkekU;
vkosnu QkWeZ ¼lh-,- ,Q-½ esa fnYyh ty cksMZ }kjk vuqeksfnr
fd;k tk,xk A ;g vkoklh; IykWfVM fodkl ds fy, ykxw ugha
gS A
v/;k; 10 v/;k; 10
24 gfjr Hkouks
Hkouksa ds fy, izko/kku gfjr Hkouksa ds fy, izko/kku
105 rd “kwU; 105 rd 2¼d½] 2¼[k½ dk oSdfYid iz;ksx
105 ls 3000 ¼Js.kh 2½ 2¼d½ dks tksMk+ tkuk
25 v/;k; &11 v/;k; &11
fu”kDr tu] cqtqxZ vkSj cPpksa ds fy, loZO;kih fnO;kax tu] cqtqxZ vkSj cPpksa ds fy, loZO;kih fMtkbu
fMtkbu ¼;wfuolZy fMtkbu½ gsrq izko/k
o/kku
ku ¼;wfuolZy fMtkbu½ gsrq izko/kku
26 11-0 vuqiz;ksT;rk 11-0 vuqiz;ksT;rk
;s fofu;e turk }kjk mi;ksx esa vkus okys lHkh ;s fofu;e turk }kjk mi;ksx esa yk, tkus okys lHkh Hkouksa
Hkouksa vkSj lqfo/kkvkasa ij ykxw gksrs gSaA tSls “kSf{kd] vkSj lqfo/kkvksa ij ykxw gksrs gSa tSls %& “kSf{kd] lkaLFkkfud] lHkk
laLFkkxr] lHkk] okf.kfT;d] O;olkf;d] O;kikfjd ] okf.kfT;d] O;kolkf;d] O;kikfjd Hkou vkSj lewg vkokl
Hkou vkSj xzqi gkmflax bR;kfnA ;s futh fuokl ij vkfn A ;s futh vkokl ¼vkoklh; IykWfVM fodkl½ ij ykxw
ykxw ugha gkasxsA ugha gksaxs A
¼fjgk;”kh IykWfVM fodkl½A Oghy ps;j mi;ksx djus okys O;fDr;ksa vkSj n`f’V ckf/kr tSls
fnO;kax tuksa vkfn ds fy, Hkou esa izos”k gsrq izfr lqfo/kk de
ls de ,d izos”k }kj vkSj ,d ckgj tkus dk jkLrk gksuk
pkfg, A u, Hkouksa ds fy, turk ds mi;ksx ds fy, izos”k
ekxZ gh eq[; }kj gksuk@gksus pkfg, vkSj lkbM vFkok ihNs ls
izos”k ugha gksuk pkfg, A
tgka dgha Hkh lkoZtfud mi;ksx ds fy, izrh{kk {ks= ¼osfVax
,fj;k½] dkWQh “kkWi] fMLIys ,fj;k] O;kikfjd foHkkx] lsok {ks=]
fVdV dkmaVj] fjÝs”kesaV LVS.M vkfn dh O;oLFkk dh tk,xh
ogka ;s lqfo/kk,a lHkh fnO;kax tuksa dh igqap okyh gksaxh vkSj
dsoy Oghyps;j mi;ksxdrkZvksa ds fy, ugha gksaxh A
lHkh Hkouksa esa de ls de ,d efgyk&iq:’k ¼;wuhlSDl½
okW”k:e@ ”kkSpky; dh O;oLFkk dh tkuh pkfg, A cgqeaftys
Hkouksa esa lHkh ryksa ij tujy okW”k:e ds fudV ,slh lqfo/kk
gksuh pkfg,A
¹Hkkx IIµ[k.M 3(ii)º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 7

uksV % bu ,dhd`r Hkou fuekZ.k mi&fof/k&2016 esa fufnZ’V


vko”;drkvksa ds vykok vfrfjDr vkSj foLr`r vko”;drkvksa ds
fy, “kgjh fodkl ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk izdkf”kr
^^gkekZukbTM xkbMykbUl ,.M Lisl LVSaMMZ QkWj cSfj;j Ýh
fcYV ,Uok;jesaV QkWj ilZUl fon fMlsfcfyVh ,.M ,YMjyh
ilZUl&Qjojh 2016^^ dk ,u-ch-lh- v/;k; 3&[k.M 13 cqtqxZ
vkSj fnO;kax tuksa ds fy, fufeZr i;kZoj.k dh igqap ds fy,
vko”;drkvksa vkSj vuqyXud [k % cqtqxksZa vkSj fnO;kax tuksa ds
fy, fufeZr i;kZoj.k igqap ds fy, ekuofefr; vkSj
vko”;drkvksa( tks le;&le; ij ;Fkk la”kksf/kr gksa( ds lkFk
ikyu fd;k tk,xkA
27 11-
11-1 pyus esa¼,EcwySaV½ fu'kDr tu ds fy, fufeZr
fd, tkus okys Hkou
mPprj ek/;fed fo|ky;] dkWUÝsal gky] Mkal gky]
;qok dsUnz] [ksy dsUnz] LIkksVZ iSfofy;u] cksV Dyc
gkml] vkbl fjaDl] cksfyax lsUVj] fLofeax iwy]
iqfyl LVs”ku] fof/k U;k;ky;] dksVZ gkml] LiksVZ
LVsfM;e] fFk;sVj] dkWUlVZ gky] flusek]
vkWfMVksfj;e] NksVs dk;kZy; ¼vf/kdre fIyUFk ,afj;k
1400 oxZ ehVj½] LuSd ckj] dSQs vkSj cSafDofVax :Ek
¼50 yksxksa ls vf/kd dh nkor {kerk ds fy,½A
uksV %
¼d½ LiksVZ LVsfM;e esa ukWu ,sEcwysaV n”kZdksa ¼NksVh
Oghy ps;j½ ds fy, izko/kku cuk, tk,aA
¼[k½ 10]000 n”kZdksa rd 1 % 1000 dh nj ls vkSj gVk fn;k x;k A
10]000 n”kZdksa ls Åij 1%2000 dh nj lsA
¼x½ fFk;sVj] dkWUlVZ gky] flusek vkSj vkWfMVksfj;k
esa] ukWu ,EcwysaV n”kZdksa ¼NksVh Oghy ps;j½ ds fy,
1000 n”kZdksa rd 1@250 dh nj ls vkSj 1000 ls
Åij n”kZdksa ds fy, 1@500 dh nj ls izko/kku
cuk, tk,axsA
11-
11-2 ukWu ,EcwysaV fu'kDr tuksa ds fy, fufeZr fd;s
tkus okys Hkou
¼vuqyXud VI&fodkl ekunaM& fnYyh eq[;
;kstuk&2021½ esa mfYyf[kr ds vuqlkj fu”kDr
tuksa ds fy, Ldwy] “ke”kku vkSj Hkou] cksVsfudy
xkMZu] /kkfeZd Hkou] cqtqZxksa ds fy, Dyc] xzke gkWy]
Ms&lsUVj] dfu’B izf”k{k.k dsUnz] iksLV vkWfQl] cSad]
fMLisalfj;ka] jsyos LVs”ku] nqdkusa] lqij ekdsZV vkSj
fMIkkVZesaVy LVkslZA
uksV % cM+h Oghy ps;j laca/kh ekunaM fuEufyf[kr
Hkou] iksLV vkWfQl] cSad] fMLisaljh] jsyos LVs”ku]
nqdkusa] lqij ekdsZV vkSj fMIkkVZesUVy LVkslZ ds
xzkmaM ¶yksj ij ykxw gksaxsA
11-
11-3 ukWu&,EcwysaV fu'kDr tu ¼NksVh Oghy ps;j
dk mi;ksx djuk½ ds fy, fufeZr fd;s tkus okys
Hkou
Ik;ZVu LFkyksa esa lkoZtfud “kkSpky;] Dyc eksVy]
O;kolkf;d ,oa oSKkfud laLFkku] laxzgky;] vkVZ
xSyjh] lkoZtfud iqLrdky;] yScksjkbV]
fo”ofo|ky;] vkxs dh f”k{kk gsrq egkfo|ky;]
8 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

v/;kid izf”k{k.k dkWyst] rduhdh dkWyst] izn”kZuh


gkWy] nUr “kY; fpfdRlk] vLirkyksa dk iz”kklfud
foHkkx] lfoZl LVs”ku] dkj&ikfdZax] fcfYMax
,;jiksVZ VfeZuy] cl VfeZuy] cSBdj djus okys
dk;ksZa ¼lsMUVjh oDlZ½ ds fy, fu”kDr tuksa dks
jkstxkj iznku djus okys dkj[kkus] cM+s dk;kZy;
¼1400 oxZ ehVj ds fIyUFk ,afj;k ds lkFk½] dj
dk;kZy;] ikliksVZ dk;kZy;] isa”ku dk;kZy; vkSj
Je dk;kZy;] dSQs] cSaDosfVax :e vkSj LuSd&ckj
¼100 ls vf/kd yksxksa dh nkor {kerk ds fy,½A
28 11-
11-4-2 11-
11-4-2
¼d½ nks dkj Lisl ds fy, lrg ikfdZax dks fcfYMax d- fnO;kax tuksa gsrq nks dkjksa dh txg ds fy, lrgh
izos”k }kjk ls 30 ehVj dh vf/kdre ;k=k nwjh ds ikfdZax dks fcfYMax izos”k }kj@fy¶V ykWch ds fudV vf/kdre
lkFk fu”kDr tuksa ds fy, izos”k ds fudV miyC/k 30 ehVj dh ;k=k nwjh ij miyC/k djokbZ tk,xh A ;fn igqap
djok;k tk,xkA fy¶V ds }kjk gS] rks ikfdZax dk LFkku fy¶V ykWch ds 30 ehVj
ds vanj gksxk A

¼[k½ ikfdZax ekxZ dh U;wure pkSM+kbZ 3-6 ehVj [k- ikfdZax LFky dh pkSMkbZ vkSj yackbZ U;wure 3-6 ehVj
gksxhA x 5-0 ehVj gksxhA U;wure pkSMkbZ esa dkj dh cxy esa U;wure
1200 fe-eh- Vªkl
a Qj ,fj;k lfgr “kkfey gksxkA
“ks;j fd, tkus okys Vªkl
a Qj ,fj;k ds lkFk nks lqxE; ikfdZax
LFkkuksa dk O;kid mi;ksx fd;k tk,xk rFkk ftldh U;wure
pkSMkbZ 6 ehVj gksxh A
M- tgka ,d nwljs ds fudVorhZ nks igqap ikfdZax LFky
gksaxs ogka 1200 fe-eh- lkbM Vªkl
a Qj LFky nksuksa ikfdZax LFkyksa
}kjk “ks;j dh tk,axhA Vªkl a Qj tksu esa lkbM esa^ vkSj ihNs
nksuksa vksj ihyh vFkok lQsn ØkWl&gsp jksM+ ekfdZax gksuh pkfg,
vkSj ,d 1200 fe-eh- pkSMs+ igqap ekxZ ls tqMs+ gksus pkfg, A
p- izR;sd ikfdZax {ks= esa de ls de ,d igqap fu/kkZfjr
ikfdZax LFky dh O;oLFkk dh tk,xh(
i½ 10 ikfdZax LFky rd ds fy, ,d fu/kkZfjr igqap
ikfdZax LFky dh O;oLFkk dh tk,xh(
ii½ 25 ikfdZax LFky rd ds fy, nks fu/kkZfjr igqap
ikfdZax LFky dh O;oLFkk dh tk,xh(
iii½ 50 ikfdZax LFky rd ds fy, rhu fu/kkZfjr igqap
ikfdZax LFky dh O;oLFkk dh tk,xh(
iv½ 100 ikfdZax LFky rd ds fy, pkj fu/kkZfjr igqap
ikfdZax LFky dh O;oLFkk dh tk,xh(
v½ 200 ikfdZax LFky rd ds fy, Ng fu/kkZfjr igqap
ikfdZax LFky dh O;oLFkk dh tk,xh(
vi½ 200 ls vf/kd ikfdZax LFky ds fy,] 200 ikfdZax
LFkyksa ds fy, Ng fu/kkZfjr igqap ikfdZax LFkyksa vkSj izR;sd 100
ikfdZax LFkyksa ds ,d fu/kkZfjr igqap ikfdZax dh O;oLFkk dh
tk,xhA
gsYFk ds;j lqfo/kk] “kkWfiax {ks= vkSj euksjatukRed lqfo/kkvksa
tSlh fof”k’V lqfo/kkvksa esa cM+h la[;k esa fu/kkZfjr igqap ikfdZax
LFkyksa ij fopkj fd;k tkuk pkfg,A
N- VSDlh] lkoZtfud ifjogu vkSj oSu tsls cM+s okguksa
vkfn ds fy, eq[; igqap ekxZ ds ftruk laHko gks] mrus fudV
¹Hkkx IIµ[k.M 3(ii)º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 9

;kf=;ksa dks mrkjus ds LFky gsrq LFkku dh O;oLFkk dh tkuh


pkfg, A
okgu ls ;kf=;ksa dks mrkjus dk {ks= dh yEckbZ U;wure 9000
fe-eh- pkSMk+ bZ U;wure 3600 fe-eh- vkSj fdukjs ij jSEi okyk
gksuk pkfg, A
t- fnO;kax tuksa ds fy, VSDlh LVS.M ls cSBkus vkSj
mrkjus ds LFkku rFkk dkj ikfdZax ls Hkou ds izos”k ekxZ dh
vksj tkus okys VsDVkby Q”kZ ¼isoj½ }kjk fpfUg~r de ls de
,d igqap ekxZ {ns[ksa ¼M-½} dh O;oLFkk dh tk,xh A
29 11-
11-4-3
Li”kZuh; ¼VsDVkby½ Hkw&lrg ¼Vh-
¼Vh-th-
th-,l-
,l-vkbZ-½% Li”kZuh;
ekxZn”kZu vkSj psrkouh CykWd %
n`f’Vckf/kr in;kf=;ksa dh lgk;rk ds fy, fufeZr i;kZoj.k ds
vuqdwy Li”kZuh; Hkw&lrg ladsrd vFkok Li”kZuh; ekxZn”kZu
vkSj psrkouh Vkby@CykWdksa dh O;oLFkk izpfyr ,u-ch-lh-
ekun.Mksa ds vuqlkj dh tk,xh A
Li”kZuh; ekxZn”kZu CykWd n`f’Vckf/kr O;fDr;ksa dks pyus ds fy,
lgh jkLrk@ekxZ dk ladsr nsaxs A izLrkfor igqap ekxZ dh
laiw.kZ yackbZ ds lkFk&lkFk Li”kZuh; ekxZn”kZu CykWdksa dh
,d@nks iafDr LFkkfir djuk vfuok;Z gS A ;g lqfuf”pr djus
ds fy, bl ckr dk /;ku j[kk tk,xk fd ekxZn”kZu CykWd
}kjk ikj djus okys ekxZ ds lkFk isM] [kEcs vFkok Å¡ph&uhph
lrg tSls vojks/k u gksaA
VSDVkby xkbfMax CykWd ds Åij U;wure 2100 fe-eh- dh
Å¡pkbZ dk Li’V gSM:e Hkh gksxk] ftl ij o`{kksa dh yVdrh
gqbZ “kk[kkvksa vkSj ekxZ dh iwjh yEckbZ rd yxs gq, ladsrdksa
tSlh ckgj dh mHkjh gqbZ phtsa u gksa A
VSDVkby psrkouh CykWd vkus okyh lEHkkfor ck/kkvksa ds ckjs esa
crkrs gSa vFkok iSnyiFk dh fn”kk esa ifjorZu ds ckjs esa crkrs
gSa vkSj n`f’Vckf/kr O;fDr;ksa dks vkus okys [krjksa ds fy,
psrkouh nsdj mUgsa lko/kkuhiwoZd iSj j[kus ds fy, rS;kj djrs
gSa vkSj ;k=k ekxZ] ;krk;kr pkSjkgksa] Mksj&os vkfn ds lkFk&lkFk
laHkkfor ck/kkvksa dks n”kkZrs gSa A budk iz;ksx ck/kkvksa MªkWi
vkWQ~l vFkok vU; [krjksa ls cpus ds fy,] xyr fn”kk dh vksj
tkus ls jksdus ds fy, vkSj fdlh dksus vFkok taD”ku dh
psrkouh nsus ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA VSDVkby okfuZax Vkby dh
nks iafDr fu/kkZfjr lqxE; ekxZ dh laiw.kZ pkSMk+ bZ rd pkSjkgs ls
igys] fdlh fcfYMax esa izos”k ls igys ysoy ifjorZu] o`{k tSlh
ck/kkvksa vkSj gj ckj iSny ekxZ dh fn”kk cnyus ls igys yxkbZ
tk,axhA
psrkouh CykWd jSEi vkSj lhf<+;ksa dh “kq:vkr var ij] fdlh
}kj dh ySafMax vkSj izos”k ij] vkSj 300 fe-eh- rd yxk, tkus
pkfg, A
11-
11-4-3-1 Vh-
Vh-th-
th-,l-
,l-vkbZ yxkus ds LFkku
Vh-th-,l-vkbZ- fuEufyf[kr LFkkuksa ij yxk, tk,axs %&
d½ n`f’Vckf/kr O;fDr;ksa dks fn”kk dk ladsr djus ds fy,
[kqys LFkku esa(
[k½ tgka ;krk;kr gks] ,sls {ks= ds lkeus(
x½ jSEi] lhf<+;ksa vFkok eYVhysoy ØkWflax lqfo/kk ls
izos”k@fudkl ds lkeus(
10 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

?k½ lkoZtfud ;krk;kr VfeZuyksa vFkok cksfMZax {ks=ksa ds


izos”k@fudkl ij(
M-½ fdlh fcfYMax rd iga¡p ekxZ ds lkbM okWd@QqVikFk
ij vkSj
p-½ lkoZtfud lqfo/kk ls utnhdh lkoZtfud ;krk;kr
LVs”ku rd A
11-
11-4-3-2 vojks/k vkSj [krjk
iSny iFk ds lkFk nhokj] dkWye vFkok Ýh&LVSafMax LiksVZ ij
yxkbZ xbZ oLrq,a vFkok lkbu tSlh ck/kkvksa ls cpk tkuk
pkfg, A iSny iFk ij igqap ekxZ ds vUnj vko”;d
Ýh&LVSafMax iksLV vFkok dkWye de ls de 1000 fe-eh- pkSM+kbZ
okyk ck/kk jfgr iSny iFk NksMk+ tk,xk vkSj fn[kkbZ nsus okys
ladsrdksa }kjk Li’V :i ls fpfUg~r fd;k tk,xk A de ls de
75 fe-eh- Å¡pkbZ okys n`”;kRed ladsrd] tks cSdxzkmaM jaxksa dh
,y-vkj-oh- osY;w esa 30 IokbaV~l ds varj okys U;wure n`”;kRed
daVªkLV okys gksa] dks yxk;k tk,xk A bUgsa Q”kZ ysoy ls 800
fe-eh- vkSj 1000 fe-eh- ds chp dh Å¡pkbZ ij yxk;k tk,xk
vkSj nwljksa dks Q”kZ ysoy ls 1400 fe-eh- vkSj 1600 fe-eh- ds
chp dh Å¡pkbZ ij yxk;k tk,xk A
;krk;kr dk ekxZn”kZu djus ds fy, vkSj okguksa ds vuf/kd`r
izos”k dks jksdus ds fy, lkekU;r% ,d drkj esa O;ofLFkr lh/ks
[kM+s NksVs LRkEHk cksykMZ dh Å¡pkbZ vf/kdre 1000 fe-eh- gksxh A
igqap ekxZ ds vUnj LFkkfir fd, x, cksykMksZa ds chp 1000 fe-
eh- dh Li’V nwjh gksuh pkfg,] rkfd Oghyps;j dks pykus ds
fy, i;kZIr LFkku miyC/k gks lds A
11-
11-4-3-3 ckgj dh vksj fudyh oLrq,a
vko”;d ckgj dh vksj fudyh gqbZ oLrq,a ,d igqap ekxZ vFkok
pyus ds LFkku dh U;wure Li’V pkSMk+ bZ dks de ugha djsaxh A
igqap ekxZ esa ckgj dh vksj fudyh oLrq,a i`’BHkwfe ds ikl
dkWUVªkLV jax dh gksaxh A
1000 fe-eh- dh Å¡pkbZ ls de dh oLrq,a n`f’Vckf/kr vkSj
vkaf”kd :i ls n`f’Vckf/kr O;fDr;ksa ds fy, [krjukd gks ldrs
gSaA ,sls LFkkbZ midj.k tks ekxZ dh lhek ds ckgj ugha yxk,
tk ldrs] dks fuEukuqlkj yxk;k tk,xk%
d½ ,sls fMtkbu fd;k tk, fd cSdxzkmaM ls 30 IokbaVl ~
ds ,y-vkj-oh- esa U;wure varj ds lkFk vklkuh ls fn[kkbZ nsaA
[k½ izHkko ds fo:) lqj{kk ds fy, j{kk dop gksa A
x½ muesa ,d ,slh fo”ks’krk gks] tks lEHkkfor [krjs ds ckjs
esa lko/kku dj nsa vkSj ftudh igpku ,sls O;fDr;ksa] tks lQsn
NM+h vFkok casr dk mi;ksx djrs gSa] }kjk vklkuh ls dh tk
lds A
ekxZ ds lkFk gSM:e dh O;oLFkk dh tk,xh] tks ry ls de ls
2100 fe-eh- dh Å¡pkbZ ij gksxk A
igqap ekxZ esa xzkmaM ysoy ls 300 fe-eh- vkSj 2100 fe-eh- ds
chp dh Å¡pkbZ ij 100 fe-eh- ls vf/kd ckgj dks fudyh gqbZ
dksbZ oLrq Li’V :i ls ns[kh tk ldsxh vkSj fdlh NM+h ls
bldk irk yxk;k tk ldsxk A
tc dksbZ ckgj dh rjQ fudyh gqbZ ck/kk fo|eku gks] rks ckgj
dh rjQ fudyh gqbZ oLrq ds uhps 100 fe-eh- ls 300 fe-eh- dh
Å¡pkbZ ij ,d fdukjs ds iRFkj vFkok fQDl oLrq tSlk dksbZ
¹Hkkx IIµ[k.M 3(ii)º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 11

lqj{kk xkMZ miyC/k djok;k tk,xk rkfd NM+h ls mldk irk


yxk;k tk lds A ckgj dh rjQ fudyh gqbZ oLrq dk NM+h ls
irk yxkuk 100 fe-eh- ls vf/kd ugha gksuk pkfg,A tgka ckgj
dh rjQ fudyh gqbZ oLrq ds uhps [kkyh LFkku dh vko”;drk
gksrh gS] ogka foax okWYl] lkbM ikVhZ”ku] ,YdksOt vFkok
fjlsflt ckgj fudyh gqbZ oLrqvksa ds fy, lek/kku gS A foaXM
lqj{kk ry ls 300 fe-eh- vkSj 1000 fe-eh- Åij iznku dh
tk,xh vkSj i`’BHkwfe ds jax ls dkWUVªkLV jax dh gksxh A
30 11-5-1 11-5-1
d- jSEiM igqap % Hkou esa izos”k djus ds fy, jSEi d- jSEiM igqap % Hkou esa izos”k djus ds fy, jSEi dks u
dks u fQlyus okyh ¼ukWu&fLyi½ lkexzh ds lkFk fQlyus okyh ¼ukWu&fLyi½ lkexzh ds lkFk rS;kj fd;k tk,xk A
rS;kj fd;k tk,xkA vf/kdre 1%12 ds xzsfM,UV ds jSEi dh U;wure pkSMk+ bZ 1-8 ehVj gksxh A ySafMax ds fy, ysoy
lkFk jSEi dh U;wure pkSM+kbZ 1-8 ehVj gksxhA IysVQkeZ 1-5 eh- ls de u gks A jSEi ds fy, U;wure
flaxy LVªsp eas jSEi dh yackbZ 9-0 ehVj ls vf/kd fofunsZ”kuksa ds fy, rkfydk la- 11-1 ns[ksaA
ugha gksxh] ftlesa jSEi ds Åijh vkSj fupys fgLls rkfydk 11-1 vuqyXud&ch 6 ij layXu gSA
ds ijs 300 ,e ,e ds foLrkj ds lkFk nksuksa rjQ
0-8 ehVj dh gkbZ gSaM jSy gksxhA lVh gqbZ nhokj ls 150 fe-eh- ls vf/kd m?okZ/kj jSEi dh gSaMjsy ,slh gksuh pkfg,
gSaM jSy dh U;wure nwjh 50 ,e ,e gksuh pkfg,A fd &
• og nksuksa vksj gks A
• 11%5%3 ds vuqlkj Å¡pkbZ ij fLFkr gks A
• gSaMjsy nksuksa vksj yxh gksuh pkfg, vkSj
ySafMax ij Hkh yxh gksuh pkfg, vkSj gSaMjsy
dk vafre fljk xksy gks vkSj Hkwfe esa fQDl
gksuk pkfg, A
31 11-5-1 11-5-1
¼[k½ lh<+h ls igqap ¼LVsIM vizksp½ % lh<+h ls igqap [k- lh<+h ls igqap ¼LVsIM vizksp½% lh<+h ls igqap ds fy,
ds fy,] VsªM dk vkdkj 300 ,e ,e ls de vkSj 0- VªsM dk vkdkj 300 fe-eh- ls de vkSj 150 fe-eh- ls vf/kd
15 ehVj ls vf/kd ugha gksuk pkfg,A lh<+h ls igaqp ugha gksuk pkfg, A lh<+h ls igqap ds nksuksa vksj gSaMjsy dk
ds nksuksa vksj 0-8 ehVj gkbZ gSaM jSy dk izko/kku izko/kku jSEiM igqap ds leku gksxk A
jSEiM igqap ds leku gksxkA

32 11-5-1 11-5-1
¼x½ fudkl@izos'k }kj % izos”k }kj ds U;wure vkSj x- fudkl@izos”k }kj % izos”k }kj ds U;wure vkSj iwjk
iwjk [kqyus dk vkdkj 90 ,e ,e gksxk vkSj blesa [kqyus dk vkdkj 900 fe-eh- gksxk vkSj blesa dksbZ lh<+h ck/kk
dksbZ lh<+h ugha gksuh pkfg, tks Oghy ps;j ugha gksuh pkfg, tks Oghyps;j mi;ksxdrkZ ¼;wtj½ ds ekxZ esa
mi;ksxdrkZ ¼;wtj½ ds ekxZ esa ck/kk mRiUu djrh ck/kk mRiUu djrh gks A ngyht 10 fe-eh- ls vf/kd mBh gqbZ
gksA ngyht 12 ,e ,e ls vf/kd mBh gqbZ ugha ugha gksuh pkfg,A ,sls igqap }kj ls dkWfjMksj vFkok xfy;kjs dh
gksuh pkfg,A pkSMk+ bZ 1500 fe-eh- ls de ugha gksuh pkfg, A cgqeaftyh
bekjrksa esa fy¶V rd igqapus ds fy, igqap izos”k }kj dk ,d
lqxE; ekxZ gksxk {11-4-2 ¼bZ½ns[ksa} n`f’Vckf/kr mi;ksxdrkZvksa
dh lgk;rk ds fy, lHkh ckgjh }kjksa ij 300 fe-eh- igys
okWfuZax CykWd yxs gksus pkfg,A
uksV % njoktksa] f[kM+fd;ksa] izpkyu fu;a=.k vkSj ;a=ksa rFkk
vU; Hkou vko”;drkvksa] ladsrdksa] Lopkfyr lhf<+;ksa vkfn ds
fooj.k ds fy, ,u-ch-lh- v/;k; 3&[k.M 13 ^^o`) O;fDr;ksa
vkSj fnO;kaxtuksa ds fy, fuekZ.k ifjos”k esa igqap gsrq
vko”;drk,a^^ vkSj vuqyXud [k % ^^Ok`) O;fDr;ksa vkSj
fnO;kaxtuksa ds fy, fuekZ.k ifjos”k esa igqap gsrq ekuofefr vkSj
vko”;drk,a^^ esa fofufnZ’V ekudksa dk le;&le; ij
;Fkk&la”kks/ku vuqlj.k fd;k tkuk pkfg,A
12 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

33 11-
11-5-2 fu'kDr tu ds fy, izos'k@fudkl ls 11-
11-5-2 fnO;kaxtuksa ds fy, izos”k@fudkl ls tqM+rk gqvk
tqM+rk gqvk dksfjMksj dkWfjMksj A
¼x½ ;fn Lrj ¼ysoy½ esa dksbZ varj gks] rks 1 % 2 ds x- ;fn Lrj ¼ysoy½ esa dksbZ varj gks] rks rkfydk 11-1 esa
vuqikr eas <yku Lyksi ds lkFk <yku ekxZ dh
;Fkk&fofufnZ’V <yku ekxZ dh O;oLFkk dh tk,xh A
O;oLFkk dh tk,A
¼?k½ jSEi@Lyksc os ds fy, gSaMjsy dh O;oLFkk dh ?k- gSaMjsy vkSj xzsc cklZ ¼11-¼11-5-3 ns[ksa½ ds vuqlkj
tk,A jSEi@Lyksi&os ds fy, gSaMjsy dh O;oLFkk dh tk, A cyLVj
¼NksVk [kaHkk½@jsfyax dkWfjMksj dh pkSMk+ bZ dks de ugha djsxk A
34 11-
11-5-3 gSaMjsYk ,oa xzSc ckj
lh<+huqek&iFk] lhf<+;ksa vkSj jSEiksa ds fy, gSaMjsy fuEufyf[kr
vko”;drkvksa dks iwjk djsaxs %&
d½ os nksuksa rjQ miyC/k djk, tk,axs(
[k½ os ysafMax ij Hkh ,sls gh yxs jgsaxs (
x½ os igys vkSj vafre uksftax ls ijs de ls de 300
,e-,e- rd c<+k, tk,axsA dksbZ gSaMjsy fdlh vuqizLFk
ifjlajpj.k iFk esa rc rd iz{ksfir ugha fd;k tk,xk tc rd
og vuojr u gks vkSj iFk ds lkFk&lkFk ekxZn”kZu u djrk gks
A jSEi vFkok lhf<+;ksa dh lekfIr ij f{kfrt foLrkj ds vafre
Nksj nhokj dh vksj eksMs tkus pkfg,( vFkok uhps dh vksj eksMs
tkus pkfg, vkSj Q”kZ vFkok Hkw&Lrj rd lekIr fd, tkus
pkfg, A
?k½ nhokjksa vkSj buds chp U;wure 50 ,e-,e- dh Li’V
txg gksxh A
M-½ ,d gSaMjsy ds “kh’kZ rd Å¡pkbZ ,d jSai dh lrg ,d
lh<+h dh fip ykbu vkSj ,d ySafMax dh lrg ls 900 ,e-,e-
Åij gksxh A igys okys gSaMjsy dh rqyuk esa de izksQkby
okyk nwljk gSaMjsy miyC/k djok;k tk,xk A nwljs gSaMjsy ds
“kh’kZ dh Å¡pkbZ ,d jSai dh lrg ,d lh<+h dh fip ykbu vkSj
,d ySafMax dh lrg ls 760 ,e-,e- Åij gksxh A nksuksa gSaMjsy
ds chp 100 ,e-,e- dh i;kZIr nwjh gksxhA
p½ ;fn gSaMjsy ,d fjlsl eas tqM+k gqvk gS] rks og fjlsl
50 ,e-,e- xgjk gksxk A
11-5-3-1 gSaMjsy
d½ lqjf{kr :i ls tqMk+ gqvk vkSj lqn`<+ gksuk pkfg,(
bldh tdM+ vkSj lkefxz;ka ,slh gksuh pkfg, fd 1-7 ds ,u- ds
yEcor~ vkSj {kSfrt nksuksa lgu dj ldsA
[k½ ?kqekonkj fljksa ij fQlyu jks/kd gksuk pkfg,(
x½ 38 ,e-,e- ds O;kl dk o`Rrh; Hkkx gksuk pkfg,(
?k½ fdlh Hkh uqdhys vkSj [kqjnqjs ?kVdksa ls jfgr gksus
pkfg,(
M-½ fujarj etcwt idM+ okyh lrgsa gks] ftuesa ,slh dksbZ
O;o/kku vFkok ck/kk,a u gksa] ftuls fdlh gkFk dh idM+ NwV
ldrh gS(
p½ ihNs dh nhokj ds lkFk fo’kerk ¼dUVªkLV½ gksuh
pkfg,(
N½ “kq:vkr esa czsy@VsdVkby ekfdZax ds lkFk miyC/k
djok;k tk,xk rFkk var esa n`f’Vckf/kr O;fDr;ksa ds fy,
tkudkjh miyC/k djokbZ tkuh pkfg,A
¹Hkkx IIµ[k.M 3(ii)º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 13

11-5-3-2 xzsc cklZ


d½ lqjf{kr :i ls tqMk+ gqvk vkSj etcwr gksxk(
[k½ ?kqekonkj fljksa ij fQlyu jks/kd gksxk(
x½ uYMZ lrgksa dks ojh;rk nh tkuh pkfg,(
?k½ O;kl esa 38 ,e-,e- dk o`Rrh; Hkkx gksuk pkfg,(
M-½ fdlh Hkh uqdhys vkSj [kqjnqjs ?kVdksa ls jfgr gksuk
pkfg,(
p½ nhokj ls 50 ,e-,e- ls 65 ,e-,e- rd dh U;wure
Li’V nwjh gksuh pkfg,(
N½ 760 ,e-,e- ls 900 ,e-,e- dh Å¡pkbZ ij yxk, tkus
pkfg,(
t½ 1-7 ds-,u- ds Hkkj ogu djus dh {kerk gksuh pkfg,(
>½ ihNs dh nhokj@lrg ds lkFk fo’kerk ¼dUVªkLV½ gksuh
pkfg, A
35 11-
11-6 lh<+h&ekxZ ¼LVs;j&os½ 11-6 lh<+h&ekxZ ¼LVs;j&os½
¼d½ U;wure pkSM+kbZ 1-35 ehVj gksuh pkfg,A d½ U;wure pkSMk+ bZ 1-5 ehVj gksxh A
¼[k½ lh<+h dh ÅapkbZ 0-15 ehVj ls vkSj VsªM dh [k½ jkbtj dh Å¡pkbZ 150 ,e-,e- ls vf/kd ugha gksxh
pkSM+kbZ 300 ,e ,e ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA lh<+h esa vkSj VªsM dh pkSMk+ bZ 300 ,e-,e- ls vf/kd ugha gksxh A lhf<+;ksa
nqjkjksg ¼oxkZdkj½ uksftx ugha gksuh pkfg,A esa Å¡ph&uhph ¼oxkZdkj½ uksft+ax ugha gksuh pkfg,
¼?k½ lhf<+;ksa ds nksuksa rjQ gSaMjsy dh O;oLFkk dh ?k½ gSaMjsy vkSj xzsc ckj ds fy, 11- 11-5-3 ns[ksa A
tk,xh vkSj lh<+h ds izR;sd ¶ykbV ds Åij vkSj cyLVj@jsfyax ls lhf<+;ksa dh pkSMk+ bZ de u gksa A
uhps dh vksj mls 0-3 ehVj ls c<+k;k tk,xkA
M-½ lhf<+;ka mrjus dk LFkku U;wure 1-5 eh- gksxk A
p½ ck/kkvksa ds tksf[ke dks de djus ds fy, izktsfDVax
uksft+ax vkSj [kqyh lhf<+;ka miyC/k ugha djokbZ tk,axh A
N½ lh<+h dh VªsM ds Åij 2100 ,e-,e- ds Lrj ls uhps
lh<+h dh fdlh nhokj ds ry ls 90 ,e-,e- ls ijs dksbZ
midj.k] fQDlpj vFkok fQfVax ugha yxkbZ tk,xhA ;fn ,slk
dksbZ izkstsD”ku vifjgk;Z gS] rks bls Hkh uhps dh vksj VªsM ds
Lrj rd c<+k fn;k tk,xk A rFkkfi] fdlh Hkh fLFkfr esa lh<+h
dh pkSMk+ bZ mi&fof/k esa fu/kkZfjr pkSMk+ bZ ls de ugha gksxh A
36 11-
11-7 fy¶V 11-
11-7 fy¶V
rkfydk la- 10-1 okaNuh; fy¶V vkdkj rkfydk la- 11-2 okaNuh; fy¶V vkdkj
Li’V vkarfjd pkSM+kbZ 1-1 eh- Li’V vkarfjd pkSMk+ bZ U;wure
¼Dyh;j baVjuy foM~Fk½ ¼U;wure½ 1-5 eh-
Li’V vkarfjd xgjkbZ 2-0 eh- Li’V vkarfjd xgjkbZ U;wure
¼Dyh;j baVjuy foM~Fk½ ¼U;wure½ 1-5 eh-
37 ¼d½ ry Lrj ls Åij 1-0 ehVj ij 0-6 ehVj ls ¼d½ 760 fe-eh- dh Å¡pkbZ ij gSaMjsy vkSj vU; fooj.k ds fy,
yach gSaMjsy dks daVªksy iSuy ds lehi yxk;k 11-
11-5-3 ns[ksa A
tk,xkA
38 11-
11-8 ”kkSpky; 11-8 “kkSpky; vkSj lsfuVjh :e
fu”kDr tu ds mi;ksx ds fy, “kkSpky;ksa esa ,d lkoZtfud “kkSpky;ksa ds fy, muesa miyC/k djkbZ xbZ lqfo/kkvksa
fo”ks’k okVj DykstsV ¼MCY;w-lh-½ dh O;oLFkk dh ds laca/k esa bu izko/kkuksa ds varxZr lexz vis{kkvksa dk vuqikyu
tk,xh] ftlesa fu”kDr tu ds fy, izos”k }kj ds fd;k tk,xk rkfd ;g lqfuf”pr fd;k tk lds fd os lqxE;
gSa A lHkh lkoZtfud “kkSpky;ksa esa fuEufyf[kr dh O;oLFkk gksuh
14 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

fudV ok”k&csflu dk vko”;d izko/kku gksA pkfg, A


¼d½ U;wure vkdkj 1-5 eh- x 1-75 eh- gksxkA d½ iq:’k “kkSpky; esa pyus esa vleFkZ yksxksa ds fy,
lgk;d xzSc ckj ds lkFk ,d ew=ky; gksxk vkSj cPpksa ds fy,
¼[k½ njokts dh U;wure Dyh;j vksifuax 0-9 ehVj 430 fe-eh- dh de Å¡pkbZ ij de ls de ,d ew=ky; gksxk A
gksxh vkSj njoktk nksyk;eku ¼fLoax&vkmV½ gksxkA
[k½ iq:’k vkSj efgyk nksuksa “kkSpky;ksa esa pyus esa vleFkZ
¼x½ “kkSpky; esa nhokj ls 50 fe-eh- dh nwjh ij yksxksa ds fy, de ls de ,d MCY;w-lh- gksxk A
m?okZ/kj@vuqizLFk gSaMjsy dh mi;qDr O;oLFkk dh
tk,xh A x½ i`Fkd izos”k }kj ds lkFk ,d Vkbi ^,^ efgyk vkSj
iq:’k nksuksa ds fy, lqxE; “kkSpky; A
¼?k½ MCy;w-lh- lhV ry ls 0-5 eh- gksxh A
?k½ yksxksa dh vkoktkgh ds vuqlkj iq:’k vkSj efgyk nksuksa
“kkSpky;ksa esa ,d Vkbi ^ch^ lqxE; “kkSpky; A
LoPNrk lqfo/kk,a fofHkUu izdkj ds mi;ksxdrkZvksa ds fy,
fMtkbu dh tk,axhA lqxE; “kkSpky; ftudk mi;ksx efgyk,a
vkSj iq:’k nksuksa dj ldsa ¼nksuksa ds fy, lqxE; “kkSpky;½ mu
yksxksa ds fy, vf/kd vklkuh iznku djrs gSa] ftUgas lgk;rk dh
vko”;drk gksrh gSA vr% ;g vf/keku fodYi gS A efgykvksa
vkSj iq:’kksa ds fy, i`Fkd Oghyps;j lqxE; “kkSpky;ksa ds
11-
11-8-1 fcuk fy¶V okyh fcfYMax esa 'kkSpky;ksa vfrfjDr efgykvksa vkSj iq:’kksa nksuksa ds fy, ges”kk Oghyps;j
¼MCY;w-lh-
lh-½ dk izko/kku lqxE; “kkSpky; miyC/k djk, tkus pkfg, A blh izdkj] pyus
,sEcwysaV fu”kDr tukas ds fy, rS;kj fd, x, Hkouksa esa vleFkZ yksxksa ds fy, ,d i`Fkd efgyk&iq:’k “kkSpky; ds
ds fy, lHkh ryksa ij fo”ks’k “kkSpky; ¼MCY;w-lh-½ fy, cM+s D;wfcdy dk izko/kku gksuk pkfg,] ftlls cPpksa ds
dk izko/kku fd;k tk,xkA ukWu&,sEcwysaV fu”kDr lkFk vfHkHkkodksa vkSj ,sls yksxksa] ftUgsa cM+h txg pkfg,]
tuksa ds fy, rS;kj fd, x, Hkouksa ds fy,] Hkw&ry ¼mnkgj.k ds fy, ftuds ikl lkeku gks½ dks ykHk gksxk A
ij fo”ks’k “kkSpky;ksa ¼MCY;w-lh-½ dh O;oLFkk dh
lqxE; “kkSpky; fo|eku “kkSpky; CykWd ds ,dne utnhd
tk,xhA “kkSpky; ¼MCY;w-lh-½ dk vkdkj fu”kDr gksxk vkSj ;g <wa<us esa vklku gksxk A ;g ,slh txg ij
tu }kjk mi;ksx dh tkus okyh Oghy ps;j ds
vofLFkr ugha gksuk pkfg, ftlls mi;ksxdrkZ dh futrk
izdkj ij fuHkZj djsxkA
izHkkfor gks A
11-
11-8-2 fy¶V okyh fcfYMax esa MCY;w-lh-
lh- dk izko/kku
lHkh ryksa ij fo”ks’k “kkSpky;ksa dk izko/kku fd;k
bl dksM ds vuqlkj vuqekfur vko”;drk dks /;ku esa j[krs
tk,xkA “kkSpky; dk vkdkj fu”kDr tu dh Js.kh
gq, ;fn dsoy ,d “kkSpky; miyC/k djkus dk fu.kZ; fy;k
ij fuHkZj djsxk] ftuds fy, O;oLFkk dh xbZ gksA
tkrk gS] rks og Vkbi , efgyk&iq:’k nksuksa ds fy, lqxE;
11-
11-8-3 'kkSpky; fooj.k % ,EcwysaV fu'kDr tu ds “kkSpky; gksxk A
fy, fufeZr 'kkSpky; ds fy,
tgka] ,d ls vf/kd lqxE; “kkSpky; miyC/k djk, tk,axs]
¼d½ “kkSpky; ¼MCY;w-lh-½ dk U;wure vkdkj 1-075 fHkUu fodYi ekStwn jgssaxs A
x 1-65 eh- gksxk] ftldh 0-9 eh- ds izos”k }kj ls 11-
11-8-1 tgka LoPNrk lqfo/kk,a miyC/k djkbZ tk jgh gSa]
1-45 eh- dh U;wure xgjkbZ gksxhA fuEufyf[kr Hkh ykxw gksaxs%
¼[k½ gSaMjsy ds e/; Li’V pkSM+kbZ ds lkFk “kkSpky; d½ dksus esa MCY;w-lh- yxs gksus ds lkFk Vkbi ^,^ dk de
¼MCY;w-lh-½ ds lkbM Dykstj ij yach gSaMjsy 0-9 ls de ,d efgyk&iq:’k nksuksa ds fy, Oghyps;j vuqdwy
ehVj gksxh vkSj ry Lrj ls gSaMjsy dh ÅapkbZ 0-8 lqxE; “kkSpky;] ftlesa ges”kk ,d okW”kcsflu gksxk A
eh- gksxhA
[k½ yksxksa dh vkoktkgh vkSj LFkku dks /;ku esa j[krs gq,
¼x½ iwjh rjg ls njoktk [kqyus dk U;wure vkdkj ,dy “kkSpky; CykWd ¼iq:’k vkSj efgyk “kkSpky; CykWd½ esa
0-78 ehVj gksxkA ,d lqxE; “kkSpky; ¼Vkbi , vFkok Vkbi ch½ dh O;oLFkk dh
11-8-4 NksVh Oghy ps;j dk iz;ksx dj jgs tk,xh A
11-
ukWu&,sEcwysaV fu'kDr
fu'kDr tu ds fy, fufeZr fd, x, Xk½ tc Vkbi ch ds ,d ls vf/kd lqxE; dkWujZ “kkSpky;
'kkSpky;ksa ds fy, dh ;kstuk rS;kj dh tkrh gS] rks ck,a rjQ vkSj nk,a rjQ ds
“kkSpky;ksa ¼MCY;w-lh-½ dk U;wure vkdkj izos”k }kj gLrkarj.k ds fy, mi;qDr ys&vkmV ds p;u dh O;oLFkk dh
ls 1-5 eh- dh U;wure xgjkbZ ds lkFk 1-35 x 1-5 tk,xh A ;fn bl izdkj ds “kkSpky; cgqeaftyk Hkou ds izR;sd
eh- gksxkA “kkSpky; ds lkbM Dykstj ij 0-9 eh- ry ij leku LFkku ij vofLFkr gksa rks ckjh&ckjh ls
yach gSaMjsy dh O;oLFkk dh tk,xhA Oghy ps;j ds vyx&vyx ryksa ij nk,a vkSj ck,a rjQ gLrkarj.k dh
fy, ewoesaV Lisl dh O;oLFkk djus gsrq] MCY;w-lh- vuqefr gksuh pkfg,A
lhV dks foijhr lfUudV nhokj dh ,d vksj fdlh Hkh ekeys esa efgyk vkSj iq:’k nksuksa ds fy, lqxE; Vkbi
¹Hkkx IIµ[k.M 3(ii)º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 15

fQDl fd;k tk,xkA lfUudV nhokj ls “kkSpky; , ds “kkSpky; Hkwry ij miyC/k djk, tkus pkfg, rkfd ckbZa
dh lsaVjykbu vU; nhokj ls 440 ,e ,e vkSj vkSj nkbZa rjQ nksuksa ds gLrkarj.k dh vko”;drk iwjh gks
U;wure 0-95 eh- gksxhA njokts ds iwjk [kqyus dk lds A
U;wure vkdkj 0-78 eh- gksxkA
?k½ pyus esa vleFkZ yksxksa ds mi;ksx ds fy, lHkh i`Fkd
11-
11-8-5 cM+h Oghy ps;j dk mi;ksx djus okys ukWu “kkSpky;@lsfuVjh :e esa ,d D;wfcdy dk izko/kku gksuk
,sEcwysaV fu'kDr tu ds fy, fufeZr fd, x, pkfg, A M-½ tgka ew=ky; miyC/k djk, x, gksa] ogka
'kkSpky; % Oghyps;j mi;ksx djus okyksa vkSj pyus esa vleFkZ yksxksa ds
“kkSpky;ksa dk U;wure vkdkj izos”k }kj ds fy, 1- fy, ew=ky; gksus pkfg, A
75 eh- dh U;wure xgjkbZ ds lkFk 1-5 x 1-75 eh- p½ tgka fdlh Hkou esa dsoy ,d “kkSpky; vFkok
gksxkA “kkSpky; ds fudV okyh lkbM nhokj ij 0- lsfuVjh :e dh vko”;drk gks] ogka U;wure 2 eh- X 2-2 eh-
9 eh- yach gSaMjsy dh O;oLFkk dh tk,xhA Oghy ds LVSafMax Å¡pkbZ ds okW”k csflu yxkus ds lkFk Oghyps;j
ps;j ds fy, ewoesaV Lisl dh O;oLFkk djus gsrq] lqxE; efgyk vkSj iq:’k nksuksa ds fy, Vkbi ^,^ “kkSpky; dh
MCY;w-lh- lhV dks nwljh rjQ dh nhokj ds ,d O;oLFkk dh tkuh pkfg, A efgyk vkSj iq:’k nksuksa ds fy,
vksj dh rjQ fQDl fd;k tk,xkA lfUudV nhokj lqxe; “kkSpky; esa dksbZ ew=ky; miyc/k ugha djk;k tkuk
ls “kkSpky; dh lsaVjykbu vU; nhokj ls 0-4 eh- pkfg, A
vkSj U;wure 1-1 eh- gksxhA njokts ds iwjk [kqyus N½ lqxE; “kkSpky;ksa dh O;oLFkk bl izdkj dh gksuh
dk U;wure vkdkj 0-86 eh- gksxkA pkfg, fd fdlh Oghyps;j mi;ksxdrkZ@pyus esa vleFkZ
O;fDr dks ,d gh ry ij 30 eh- ls vf/kd ugha pyuk iMs A
t½ “kkSpky; lqfo/kkvksa ds fMtkbu esa lHkh yksxksa ds
mi;ksx dh vklkuh “kkfey gksuh pkfg, vkSj fQfVaXl dh
vofLFkfr esa ,d rkfdZd Øe dk ikyu fd;k tkuk pkfg, A
>½ n`f’Vckf/kr mi;ksxdrkZvksa dks Hkze vkSj pdkpkSa/k ls
cpkus ds fy, “kh”kksa vkSj ykbVksa dks yxkus dk /;ku j[kk tkuk
pkfg, A
´½ lksi fMLisla j vkSj rkSfy, vFkok Mªk;j] vf/kdre 800
fe-eh- dh Å¡pkbZ ij j[ks tkus pkfg,] rkfd mu rd igqap]
igpku vkSj mi;ksx vklku gks A
V½ n`f’VHksn vkSj izdk”k] vkikrdky lgk;rk vykeZ] ,u-
ch-lh-lh- ds vuqlkj gksus pkfg, A
B½ ;fn cVu vFkok VSi tSlh lqfo/kkvksa dh O;oLFkk dh
xbZ gks] tks lsl a j ds mi;ksx ls lapkfyr gksrh gks] bls le>kus
ds fy, lqxe ladsrd miyC/k djk, tkus pkfg, A n`f’Vckf/kr
yksxksa ds ykHk gsrq lHkh lkekU; “kkSpky;ksa esa mHkjs gq, v{kjksa
vkSj czsy fyfi esa njokts ds ikl vf/kekur% ckbZa rjQ dh
nhokj ij ladsrd fn, tkus pkfg, A njokts ij 1500 fe-eh-
Å¡pkbZ ij ,d vfrfjDr ladsrd yxk;k tkuk pkfg, A
M½ cgqr ls n`f’Vckf/kr O;fDr ,sls “kkSpky;ksa dk mi;ksx
djuk vklku ikrs gSa] tgka ekud vkarfjd vk;ke] ,Dlsljht
vkSj fQDlpj gksa A nhokj ij 900 fe-eh- Å¡pkbZ ij fpVduh
ds ikl “kkSpky; dk VSDlVkby ys&vkmV yxk;k tkuk
pkfg,A
<½ ,d fof”k’V JO; /ofu ¼chij@Dysij½ dks izos”k }kj
ds Åij yxk;k tk ldrk gS] rkfd n`f’Vckf/kr O;fDr “kkSpky;
dh igpku dj ldsA
11-
11-8-2 nksuksa rjQ ls ikf”oZ ikf”oZd gLrkarj.k lfgr Vkbi ^,^
“kkSpky; A
11-
11-8-2-1 Vkbi ^,^ lqxE; “kkSpky;ksa esa fuEufyf[kr vis{kk,a iwjh
dh tk,axh %
d½ bldk U;wure vkarfjd vk;ke 2200 fe-eh- X 2000
fe-eh- gksxk A
[k½ “kkSpky; esa fQDlpj dk ys&vkmV bl izdkj dk
gksuk pkfg,] ftlesa pyus dk i;kZIr LFkku gks] ftlesa lqxE;
16 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

“kkSpky; bdkbZ esa okVj Dyksts+V vkSj okW”k csflu ds lkeus


1800 fe-eh- dk Oghyps;j ds ?kweus dk O;kl miyC/k gks A
Xk½ blesa lHkh fQDlpj vkSj lqfo/kk,a bl izdkj yxs gksaxs
fd Oghyps;j mi;ksxdrkZvksa dh lqxerk ds fy, 1500 fe-eh-
X 1500 fe-eh- dk [kkyh LFkku miyC/k gks A
?k½ blesa okVj&Dyksts+V dh vxyh rjQ 900 fe-eh- ls
vf/kd dk [kkyh LFkku gksuk pkfg, A
M-½ blesa njokts dh pkS[kV dks NksM+dj 900 fe-eh- ls
vf/kd pkSMk+ njoktk [kqyus dk LFkku gksxk A
p½ blesa ,u-ch-lh- ds vuqikyu esa ,d okVj&Dykst+sV]
xzSc ckj ,oa okW”k csflu] vfuok;Z okW”k:e ,Dlsljht]
vkikrdkyhu lgk;rk gsrq ,d vykeZ gksuk pkfg,A
N½ VkW;ysV jksy fMLisl a j rFkk gSaM okVj QkWlsV xzSc ckj
ds uhps rFkk lhV ds vkxs ds Hkkx ls 300 fe-eh- rd dh nwjh
ij rFkk okVj&Dykst+sV lhV ds Åij 50 fe-eh- ls 200 fe-eh-
ds chp gksus pkfg,A
t½ diM+ksa ds gqd vyx&vyx Å¡pkbZ ij 800 fe-eh- ls
1000 fe-eh- ds chp rFkk blds vfrfjDr de ls de ,d gqd
1400 fe-eh- dh Å¡pkbZ ij gksuk pkfg, rFkk nhokj ij 40 fe-
eh- ls vf/kd fudyk ugha gksuk pkfg, A
>½ tgka laHko gks] 400 fe-eh- X 200 fe-eh- ds ifjeki
okyh ,d vyekjh Q”kZ ls 800 fe-eh- vkSj 1000 fe-eh- ds chp
dh Å¡pkbZ ij yxkbZ tkuh pkfg,A
11-
11-8-3 dsoy ,d rjQ ls ikf”oZd varj.k lfgr Vkbi ch
izdkj ds “kkSpky; A
Vkbi&ch “kkSpky; esa fuEufyf[kr fo”ks’krk,a
krk,a gSa %&
d½ 2200 fe-eh- X 2000 fe-eh- dk U;wure vkarfjd
vkdkj okyh ,d lkbM ls dsoy ikf”oZd varj.k(
[k½ okW”k csflu }kjk de fd;k x;k euwofjax Lisl(
x½ ry fudkl] tgka vko”;d gks] lfgr okVj&Dykst+sV
ds ikl vyx ty vkiwfrZ(
?k½ “kkSpky; esa cSBs gq, NksVs okW”k csflu rd igqapus dk
lkeF;Z(
M-½ okVj&Dyksts+V ds ikl nhokj ij {kSfrt xzsc jsy(
p½ mBus vkSj cSBus ds fy, okVj&Dyksts+V ds ikl nhokj
ij yEcor~ xzSc jsy ¼,d rjQk xzSc jsy dks ilan ugha fd;k
tkrk½(
N½ eksM+us ;ksX; ;w vkdkj dk xzSc ckj( vkSj
t½ okVj&DykstsV+ ds ikl nhokj ij fQDLM VkW;ysV isij
fMLisla jA
11-
11-8-4 VkW;ysV :e vkSj lSusVjh :e ds fy, xzSc ckj (
ykxw ,u-ch-lh- ekunaM ds vuqlkj xzSc ckj VkW;ysV vFkok
lSusVjh :i esa bl [kaM ds vuqlkj iznku fd, tk,axs A
,d “kkSpky; ds nksuksa rjQ] “kkSpky; dh lsaVjykbu ls 350
fe-eh- vkSj 500 fe-eh- ds e/; nwjh esa ,d xzSc ckj ¼pkgs
MªkWi&Mkmu gks ;k nhokj esa fQDlM gks½ dh O;oLFkk dh
tk,xhA
fdukjksa ij tgka ikf”oZd varj.k laHko gS] eksM+us ;ksX; xzSc ckj
¼MªkWi&Mkmu liksVZ ckj½ okVj Dyksts+V ds Åij 200 feeh- ls
300 feeh- dh Å¡pkbZ ij iznku dh tk,xhA
¹Hkkx IIµ[k.M 3(ii)º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 17

eksM+us yk;d xzSc ckj dh yackbZ okVj&Dyksts+V ds vkxs ds


fljs ls 100 feeh- vkSj 250 feeh- ds chp <dh gksuh pkfg, A
eksM+us ;ksX; xzSc ckj dh fLFkfr ,slh gksuh pkfg, fd mlesa ,d
Oghyps;j eksM+dj yk;k tk lds A
tgka “kkSpky; ds ikl nhokj gks] ogka okVj Dykst+sV ds Åij
200 feeh- ls 300 feeh- dh Å¡pkbZ ij ,y&vkdkj dh xzSc ckj
¼vkdkj 700 feeh- yackbZ vkSj 700 feeh- Å¡pkbZ½ ij iznku dh
tk,xh A
xzSc ckj dks okVj&Dyksts+V ds lkeus ds fdukjs rd de ls de
150 feeh- dh nwjh rd c<+k;k tk,xk A
milk/kuksa tSls gkFk dk rkSfy;k] lkcqu] dwMk+ nku vkfn dks xzSc
ckj ds mi;ksx esa :dkoV ugha Mkysa A
cPpksa gsrq “kkSpky;ksa ds fy, xzSc ckj dh Å¡pkbZ 510 feeh- vkSj
635 feeh- ds e/; gksuh pkfg,A
39 11-
11-11 vkJ; ¼jh¶;wt½ 11-11 vkJ; ¼jh¶;wt½
¼x½ ry Lrj ls 0-9 eh- vkSj 1-2 eh- ds e/; x- ry Lrj ls 300 feeh- vkSj 900 feeh- ds e/;
LFkkfir vykeZ fLopA LFkkfir vykeZ fLopA
?k- vkJ; ¼jh¶;wt½ ds fudVre lHkh lhf<+;ka gSaMjsy ds
e/; 1500 feeh- dh Li’V pkSMk+ bZ ds lkFk gksaxh A
40 11-
11-13 vkWfMVksfj;e laxhr lekjks
lekjksg gkWy] ØhM+k {ks= vkSj ,sls
leku {ks= esa cSBus dh O;oLFkk A
11-
11-13-
13-1 Oghyps;j dk mi;ksx djus okyksa ds fy, cSBus dk
fufnZ’V LFkku %

Oghyps;j dk mi;ksx djus okyksa d fy, U;wure nks ds lkFk


lhVksa dk de ls de 1 izfr”kr cSBus ds LFkku ds :i esa
fufnZ’V fd;k tk,xk A

51 ls vf/kd dqy lhVksa ds fy, fuEufyf[kr i)fr ls fufnZ’V


lhfVax LFkkuksa dh O;oLFkk djus dh flQkfj”k dh tkrh gS %

d½ 51 ls 100 rd dqy lhVksa esa] Oghyps;j dk mi;ksx


djus okyksa ds fy, de ls de rhu fufnZ’V lhfVax ,fj;k (
[k½ 101 ls 200 rd dqy lhVksa esa] Oghyps;j dk mi;ksx
djus okyksa ds fy, de ls de pkj fufnZ’V lhfVax ,fj;k (
x½ izR;sd nks lkS vfrfjDr lhVksa vFkok mlds Hkkx ds
fy, ,d vfrfjDr lhfVax ,fj;k dh O;oLFkk dh tk,xh A
bu LFkkuksa dks vU; lhVksa ds e/; lekfgr fd;k tkuk pkfg,
vkSj nks Oghyps;j dk mi;ksx djus okyksa dks ,d lkFk cSBus
dh vuqefr gksuh pkfg, A ;g flQkfj”k dh tkrh gS fd iafDr
ds var esa lhVksa ds gRFks mBk, tk lds rkfd O;fDr;ksa dks
Oghyps;j ls ,d lhV rd LFkkukarj.k djus esa lqfo/kk gks A
Oghyps;j dk mi;ksx djus okys lewg dks LFkku nsus ds fy,
fQDLM lhVksa okys vkWfMVksfj;e esa de ls de 15 lhVsa eksM+us
;ksX; vFkok gVkus ;ksX; gks rkfd vko”;drk iM+us ij
Oghyps;j dk mi;ksx djus okyksa ds fy, fufnZ’V LFkkuksa dh
18 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

la[;k c<+kbZ tk ldsA


dqN lhVksa dh pkSMk+ bZ vf/kd gksuh pkfg, rkfd cM+s vkdkj ds
O;fDr;ksa dks Bhd izdkj ls cSBus esa lqfo/kk gks A
11-
11-13-
13-2 lqxE; psaftx :e
Hkou ds izdkj vkSj mi;ksx ds vk/kkj ij de ls de lqxE;
psaftax :e dh O;oLFkk dh tkuh pkfg, A
ml fLFkfr esa tc psaftax :e dh O;oLFkk VkW;ysV ,fj;k ds
lkFk gks] rc izpfyr ,u-ch-lh- ds vuqlkj fofufnZ’V;ksa ds
vuq:i gksus pkfg, A
,d fQDLM csap ry Lrj ls 450 fe-eh- ls 480 fe-eh- rd dh
Å¡pkbZ ij LFkkfir dh tkuh pkfg, A csap pkSMkbZ esa 500 fe-eh-]
yackbZ esa 2000 fe-eh- ls de ugha gksuh pkfg, vkSj nhokj ls 50
fe-eh- vkSj 65 fe-eh- ds chp dh nwjh ds lkFk 700 fe-eh- ls
800 fe-eh- dh Å¡pkbZ rd xzSc ckj lfgr LFkkfir dh tkuh
pkfg, A
csap ds ikl 1500 fe-eh-X1500 fe-eh- dh [kkyh txg NksM+h
tkuh pkfg,A
800 fe-eh- ls 1000 fe-eh- rd dh vyx&vyx Å¡pkbZ ij
dksV gqd yxk, tkus pkfg, vkSj blds vfrfjDr de ls de
,d gqd 1400 fe-eh- dh Å¡pkbZ ij gksuk pkfg, A
dksV gqd] csap] ykWdj] gSaMy vkSj vU; lkt&lkeku viuh
i`’BHkwfe esa vPNs jax vkSj vPNh ped okys gksus pkfg,A
fQlyu jfgr ry lrg dk mi;ksx fd;k tkuk pkfg, vkSj
vPNs izdk”k ds lkFk ped jfgr fufeZr lrg vkSj
lkt&lkeku dh O;oLFkk dh tkuh pkfg, A
,d vykeZ@dkWy csy@fLop dh O;oLFkk ,u-ch-lh- ds vuqlkj
dh tk,xhA
pasftax :e U;wure 4 oxZ ehVj {ks=Qy ds gksaxs A
11-
11-13-
13-3 vlsacyh ,fj;k esa n”kZd nh?kkZ % ¶yksj ,fj;k
Oghyps;j n”kZd nh?kkZ ds fy, ¶yksj ,fj;k ;k=k ds lqxe;
jkLrs ls tqMk gksxk vkSj fuEufyf[kr vis{kkvksa dks iwjk djsxk %
d- ;g de ls de 900 fe-eh-X1400 fe-eh- dk gksxk(
[k- iafDr dh nwjh U;wure 2400 fe-eh- gksxh(
x- mldh lrg lkQ vkSj lery gksxh(
?k- blesa i;kZIr pyus dk ¼ewuofjax½ LFkku gksxk(
M- dqN Oghyps;j mi;ksxdrkZvksa ds fy, LFkku dh
O;oLFkk dh tk,xh A Oghyps;j mi;ksxdrkZ dks vius lg;ksxh
O;fDr] ;fn t:jh gks] ds lkFk jgus ds fy, fu;fer lhV
iafDr ds ikl LFkku fn;k tk,xk( vkSj
p- ;g vuq”kalk dh tkrh gS fd iafDr ¼xfy;kjk lhV½ ds
Nksj ij lhVksa ds vkeZ jsLV dks Oghyps;j mi;ksxdrkZvksa dks
Oghyps;j ls lhV ij tkus nsus ds fy, mBk;k tk,xk A
dqN lhVksa esa LFkkukarj.k dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, QksYMscy
vkeZjsLV yxk, tkus pkfg,( dqN vU; lhV cM+s vkdkj ds
O;fDr dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, pkSMh+ gksuh pkfg, A
¹Hkkx IIµ[k.M 3(ii)º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 19

41 QkeksZa dh lwph QkeksZa dh lwph


¼vuqyXud&ch&8 esa fo|eku½ ¼vuqyXud&ch&8 esa la”kksf/kr½
lkekU; vkosnu i= vkSj ?kks’k.kk izQksekZ
42 “kkfey djuk&
vUrfuZfgr nks’k mRrjnkf;Ro ;w-ch-ch-,y 2016 ds mi [k.M 2-
10 ds vuqlkj fy;k tk,xk A
43 vuqyXud %
¼4½d- dk;Z vkjaHk djus dh vuafre frfFk A
[k- dk;Z iwjk djus dh vuafre frfFk A
¼5½d- fn-t-cks- ds fo|eku dusD”ku ds fy,% dusD”ku la[;k A
[k- fn-t-cks- ls uohu dusD”ku ds fy,%
vkWuykbu Hkou vuqefr iz.kkyh ds lh-vks-lh-lh-vkj-,Q- ij
vkosnu djsa A
¼6½ lfoZl Iyku] ;Fkk ykxw ¼v/;k; 9] mi [k.M&9-4-6½A
44 fVIi.kh %
ii½ dk;Z vkajHk djus dk uksfVl laLohd`r izkf/kdkjh ds lacaf/kr
dk;kZy;¼;ksa½ dks izLrqr djus dh dksbZ vko”;drk ugha gS A
45 ?kks’k.kk izksQkWekZ
izksQs”kuYk dh fu;qfDr dk izek.k&i=
5½ fd lkoZtfud Hkouksa] vk/kkfjd lajpuk vkfn ds laca/k esa
fnO;kaxksa] cqtqxZ O;fDr;ksa vkSj cPpksa ds fy, ;wuholZy fMtkbu
gsrq ;wchch,y] 2016 v/;k; 11 esa fn, x, izko/kkuksa esa ;Fkk
fu/kkZfjr lHkh fu/kkZfjr ck/kkeqDr vkokxeu vkSj lqxE;rk
fo”ks’krkvksa dk Hkou uD”ks@”kksa esa lfEefyr fd;k x;k gS A
QkeZ&Mh&1
vf/kHkksx ,oa dk;Z lekiu izek.ki=@
vkaf”kd vf/kHkksx ,oa dk;Z lekiu izek.k&i=
46 vkids fnukad ---------------------------------------- ds lekiu dh fnukad ---------------------------------------- ds lekiu dh lwpuk ds lanHkZ esa]
lwpuk ds lanHkZ esa] eSa ,rn~}kjk izekf.kr djrk gwa ;g izekf.kr fd;k tkrk gS fd uhps fn, x, fooj.k ds vuqlkj
fd fuEufyf[kr fooj.k ds vuqlkj Hkou vkSj ----------- Hkou vkSj ---------------------------- izekf.kr uD”kksa] ftudk ,y-vks-ih
----------------------------- ds izek.khd`r uD'ks ftuds ,y-vks- vkSj Hkou uD”ks i= la- --------------------------------------------------- fnukad --------
ih- ,oa Hkou uD'ks fnukad -------------------------------------- ds ------------------------------------------- ds }kjk laLohd`r fd, x, Fks rFkk
i= la- ---------------------------------------- }kjk laLohd`r fd, fnYyh uxj dyk vk;ksx@fnYyh vfXu'keu lsok vkSj vU;
x, Fks rFkk fnYyh uxj dyk vk;ksx@fnYyh lkafof/kd fudk;ksa }kjk ;Fkk vuqeksfnr lekiu izek.k&i= ds
vfXu'keu lsok ls ;Fkk vuqeksfnr lekiu izek.ki= fy, vukifRr izek.k&i= gS] vks-lh-lh-@vkaf”kd vks-lh-lh- dks
ds vuqlkj vukifÙk izek.k i= dks vuqeksfnr fd;k fnukad ------------------------------ dks Hkou mi&fof/k] fn-eq-;ks- izko/kkuksa]
x;k gSA Hkou fuekZ.k mi&fu;e ds lanHkZ esa LFky vanj dh vksj vkSj vkl&ikl essa LoPNrk vkSj lsusVjh fLFkfr ds
dk fujh{k.k fd;k x;k gS] mlesa vkSj mlds lanHkZ esa LFky fujh{k.k fjiksVZ ds vuqlkj vuqeksfnr fd;k x;k
vklikl LokLF;izn vkSj LoPN okrkoj.k gS vkSj vkSj bls vf/kHkksx ds fy, lgh ?kksf’kr fd;k x;k A
bls vf/kHkksx ds fy, Bhd ?kksf"kr fd;k x;k gSA
QkeZ&ch&1 QkeZ&ch&1
47 laLohd`fr nsuk@euk djuk laLohd`fr nsuk@euk djuk
¼u;k fuekZ.k@la”kksf/kr
/kr laLohd`fr@ifjorZu@ifjo/kZu½
48 fnYyh fodkl vf/kfu;e] 1957 dh /kkjk 12 ds fnYyh fodkl vf/kfu;e] 1957 dh /kkjk 12 vkSj /kkjk 13 ds
varxZr laLohd`fr varxZr laLohd`fr
20 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

49 2- fuekZ.k dk;Z dks laLohd`r uD”ks ds vuqlkj iwjk 2- ;g IykWV Lokeh vkSj uD”kk rS;kj dj jgs okLrqdkj dk
fd;k tk,xk vkSj fcuk iwoZ laLohd`fr ds mifof/k;ksa dRrZO; gS fd os ;g lqfuf”pr djs fd laLohd`r uD”ks izpfyr
ls dksbZ Hkh fopyu vuqer ugha gksxk A mifof/kf;ksa Hkou fuekZ.k mifof/k ds vuqlkj rS;kj fd, x, gSa A
ds fo:) fd, x, fdlh Hkh fopyu ds fuekZ.k
dk;Z dks fxjk;k tk ldrk gS vkSj i;Zos{kd
okLrqdkj ftls dk;Z ds fy, fu;qDRk fd;k gS] ij
mldk ykblsal jn~n gksus dh ftEEksnkjh gksxhA
50 3- Hkou fuekZ.k mifof/k dk mYya?ku 3- ;w-ch-ch-,y- 2016 ds lHkh izko/kkuksa dk ikyu djuk
vlek/ks; gksxk A gksxk A Hkou fuekZ.k mifof/k dk mYya?ku vlek/ks;
gksxk A
51 4- ;g IykWV Lokeh vkSj uD”kk rS;kj dj jgs 4- fuekZ.k dk;Z dks laLohd`r uD”ks ds vuqlkj iwjk fd;k
okLrqdkj dk drZO; gS fd os ;g tk,xk vkSj fcuk iwoZ laLohd`fr ds mifof/k;ksa ls dksbZ
lqfuf”pr djs fd laLohd`r uD”ks izpfyr Hkh fopyu vuqer ugha gksxk A mifof/k;ksa ds fo:)
Hkou fuekZ.k mifof/k ds vuqlkj gSa A ;fn fd, x, fdlh Hkh fopyu ds fuekZ.k dk;Z dks
Hkou mifof/k ds fdlh Hkh mYya?ku ij fxjk;k tk ldrk gS vkSj i;Zos{kd okLrqdkj ftls
/;ku ugha fn;k x;k rks fn-fo-izk- ds ikl dk;Z ds fy, fu;qDRk fd;k gS] ij mldk ykblsal
;g vf/kdkj lqjf{kr gS fd mYya?ku dh jn~n gksus dh ftEEksnkjh gksxh A lq/kkj ds ekeys esa
tkudkjh feyrs gh og uD”kksa esa la”kks/ku bls Lokeh dh ykxr ij fd;k tk,xk vkSj bl dkj.k
djs vkSj blds dkj.k fn-fi-izk- dks fdlh fd, x, fdlh nkos ds fy, laLohd`fr iznkrk
Hkh izdkj ds nkos ds izfr {kfriwfrZ dh izkf/kdkjh dks {kfriwfrZ dh tk,xh A
tk,xh A
52 8- ikVhZ ifj;kstuk ds vuqeksfnr ekunaMksa ds vuqlkj 8- ikVhZ ifjlj dk fuekZ.k dsoy ml mn~ns”; ds fy,
gh ?kj dks izR;sd ry dh vkoklh; bdkb;ksa esa djsxh] ftlds fy, laLohd`fr iznku dh xbZ gSA
ifjofrZr djsxh vkSj bu ifjljksa dk mi;ksx dsoy
fjgk;”kh mn~ns”; ds fy, fd;k tk,xk A
53 9- Hkou dk fuekZ.k] Hkkjrh; fo|qr fu;eksa esa 9- Hkou dk fuekZ.k] Hkkjrh; fo|qr fu;eksa esa fofufnZ’V
fofufnZ’V vkSj fnYyh fo|qr cksMZ dh vko”;drkvksa vkSj ikWoj fMLVªhC;wVj dh vis{kkvksa ds vuqlkj LFky
ds vuqlkj LFky dh fdlh Hkh rjQ fcNh gqbZ dh fdlh Hkh rjQ fcNh gqbZ oksYVst ykbuksa ls U;wure
oksYVst ykbuksa ls U;wure vko”;d nwjh j[krs gq, vko”;d nwjh j[krs gq, fd;k tk,xk A
fd;k tk,xk A
54 11- ckgjh nhokjksa dh pkSM+kbZ de ls de 0-23 ehVj 11- ckgjh nhokjksa dh pkSMk+ bZ laLohd`fr uD”ks ds vuqlkj
¼9^^½ gksxh A j[kh tk,xhA
55 12- ewyHkwr Lrjksa dks fuekZ.k dk;Z ds LFky ls 12-
12- ewyHkwr Lrjksa dks fuekZ.k dk;Z ds LFky ij lacaf/kr
lacaf/kr vf/kdkjh ls lqfuf”pr djk ysa A deZpkjh@izkf/kdkjh ls lqfuf”pr djk ysa A
16- fuekZ.k dk;Z ds nkSjku Lokeh ,oa okLrqdkj }kjk 16- fuekZ.k dk;Z ds nkSjku Lokeh ,oa okLrqdkj }kjk ;g
;g lqfuf”pr fd;k tk,xk fd laLohd`r Hkou uD”ksa lqfuf”pr fd;k tk,xk fd laLohd`r Hkou uD”ksa bu
bu mi&fu;eksa ds v/;k;&3 vuqyXud& XIV mi&fu;eksa ds v/;k;&3 vuqyXud&XIV vkSj le;&le; ij
vkSj le;&le; ij ;Fkk la”kksf/kr vFkok ljdkj ;Fkk la”kksf/kr vFkok ljdkj vFkok U;k;ky;@;ksa }kjk tkjh
}kjk tkjh fd, x, dksbZ fof”k’V vkns”kksa dh Hkou fd, x, dksbZ fof”k’V vkns”kksa dh Hkou ,oa fuekZ.k gsrq lHkh
,oa fuekZ.k gsrq lHkh i;kZoj.kh; “krksZa dks iwjk djrs i;kZoj.kh; “krksZa dks iwjk djrs gSa A
gSa A
56 fVIi.kh % lwpuk ,oa fuEufyf[kr }kjk vko”;d dkjZokbZ gsrq
izfrfyfi izsf’kr A
i. fnYyh ty cksMZ
ii. Je foHkkx
iii. QSDVªh ds eq[; fujh{kd
iv. fu;eksa ds vuqlkj vU; ckg~; ,tsafl;ka ¼;fn ykxw gks½
¹Hkkx IIµ[k.M 3(ii)º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 21

lkekU; vf/kHkksx ,oa lekiu vuqjks/k QkeZ


57 iv.
d- fnYyh ty cksMZ ds fo|eku dusD”ku ds fy, % dusD”ku
uEcj A
[k- fnYyh ty cksMZ ds uohu dusD”ku ds fy, % vkWuykbu
vkosnu djsa A

vuqyXud-I
Xud
58 vuqyXud-I
Xud vuqyXud-I
Xud
izksQs'kuy dh vgZrk vkSj l{kerk izksQs'kuy dh vgZrk vkSj l{kerk
¼la”kks/ku½
¼[k½ vfHk;ark % ¼[k½ vfHk;ark %
vfHk;ark ds fy, U;wure vgZrk fdlh ekU;rkizkIr vfHk;ark ds fy, U;wure vgZrk fdlh ekU;rkizkIr Hkkjrh;
Hkkjrh; vFkok fons'kh fo'ofo|ky; ls flfoy vFkok fons'kh fo'ofo|ky; ls flfoy bathfu;jh@okLrqdyk
bathfu;jh@okLrqdyk bathfu;jh esa Lukrd gksxh bathfu;jh esa Lukrd gksxh tks mls bafULVV~;w”ku vkWQ
vFkok og flfoy bathfu;jh izHkkx@okLrqdyk bathfu;lZ ¼bf.M;k½ dh dkWjiksjsV lnL;rk vkSj bafULVV~;wV
bathfu;jh vFkok ekU;rk izkIr Hkkjrh; vFkok vkWQ bathfu;lZ ¼bafM;k½ vFkok ,sls O;olk; dks “kkflr djus
fons'kh fo'ofo|ky;] nh bfULVV~;w'ku vkWQ okys vFkok lkafof/kd fudk; dh lnL;rk dk ik= cuk,A ;fn
bathfu;lZ ¼bf.M;k½ vFkok ,sls O;olk;] ;fn dksbZ dksbZ gks] 2 o’kZ ds U;wure vuqHko lfgr A
gks dks 'kkflr djus okys lkafof/kd fudk; dk
lnL; gksA
59 ?k-
?k- Ik;Zos{kd % ?k-
?k- Ik;Zos{kd %
Ik;Zos{kd ds fy, U;wure vgZrk,a flfoy bathfu;jh Ik;Zos{kd ds fy, U;wure vgZrk,a flfoy bathfu;jh esa fMIyksek
esa fMIyksek vFkok okLrqdyk eas vflLVsaVf'ki vFkok vFkok okLrqdyk eas vflLVsaVf'ki vFkok okLrqdyk vFkok
okLrqdyk vFkok bathfu;jh eas ;ksX;rk gksxh] tks bathfu;jh eas ;ksX;rk gksxh] tks Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk vjktif=r
Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk vjktif=r lsokvksa dh HkrhZ gsrq lsokvksa dh HkrhZ gsrq fu/kkZfjr U;wure ;ksX;rk ds led{k gS rFkk
fu/kkZfjr U;wure ;ksX;rk ds led{k gS rFkk blds blds vfrfjDr fcfYMax fMtkbu] fuekZ.k vkSj i;Zos{k.k esa ikap
vfrfjDr fcfYMax fMtkbu] fuekZ.k vkSj i;Zos{k.k esa o"kZ dk vuqHko Hkh gksuk pkfg,A
ikap o"kZ dk vuqHko Hkh gksuk pkfg,A

vuqyXud-III
Xud
60 'kqYd ,oa izHkkj 'kqYd ,oa izHkkj
d- fcfYMax ijfeV 'kqYd % d- fcfYMax ijfeV 'kqYd %
laLohd`r la'kksf/kr fcYMax ijfeV 'kqYd lHkh i. laLohd`r la'kksf/kr fcYMax ijfeV 'kqYd lHkh fcYMaxksa
fcYMaxksa dh laLohd`fr@ lekiu@fu;eu dh laLohd`fr@ lekiu@fu;eu fufeZr {ks=Qy
doMZ {ks=Qy ¼cslesaV] ¶yksj] fLVYV ¶yksj ¼cslesaV] ¶yksj] fLVYV ¶yksj lfgr½ ds 10 #- izfr
lfgr½ ds 10 #- izfr oxZ eh- dh nj ls oxZ eh- dh nj ls ifjdfyr fd, tk,axsA
ifjdfyr fd, tk,axsA Hk.Mkj.k Hkou@ekyxksnke@xksnkeksa ds ekeys esa “kqYd fufeZr
{ks=Qy ¼cslesaV ¶yksj] fLVYV ¶Ykksj lfgr½ ds 2@&#- izfr
oxZ ehVj dh nj ls ifjdfyr fd;k tk,xk A

iv. ys vkmV@Hkwfe mi foHkktu@ vuqeksnu gsrq iv. ys vkmV@Hkwfe mi foHkktu@ vuqeksnu gsrq 'kqYd
'kqYd 10]000@& #- izfr ,dM dh nj ls 10]000@& #- izfr ,dM dh nj ls ifjdfyr fd;k t,xk
ifjdfyr fd;k t,xk vkSj mlds fdlh Hkkx ds vkSj mlds fdlh Hkkx ds fy, Hkh leku gksxkA
fy, Hkh leku gksxkA ¼Hk.Mkj.k Hkou@ekyxksnkeksa@xksnkeksa ds ekeys esa 1000@&#-
dh nj ls½
22 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

61 [k-
[k- LVsfdax izHkkj [k-
[k- LVsfdax izHkkj

¼i½ cslesaV vkSj fLVYV 100 oxZ ehVj rd ¼i½ cslesaV vkSj fLVYV lfgr 100 oxZ ehVj rd ds
lfgr izLrkfor doMZ {ks= ds vkdkj ds IykWV izLrkfor fufeZr {ks= dk 20@& vkdkj ds IykWV
dk 20@& #- izfr oxZ #- izfr oxZ ehVj
ehVj
¼ii½ cslesaV vkSj fLVYV lfgr 100&2000 oxZ ehVj ls
¼ii½ cslesaV vkSj fLVYV 100&2000 oxZ izLrkfor fufeZr {ks= dk 50@& vf/kd vkdkj ds IykWV
lfgr izLrkfor doMZ {ks= ehVj ls vf/kd #- izfr oxZ ehVj
dk 50@& #- izfr oxZ vkdkj ds IykWV
ehVj ¼iii½ cslesaV vkSj fLVYV lfgr Hk.Mkj.k
izLrkfor fufeZr {ks= dk 5@&#- Hkou@ekyxksnke@
¼iii½ 2000 oxZ ehVj ls vf/kd vkdkj ds IykWV izfr oxZ ehVj dh nj ls xksnke
ds fy, lkexzh IykWV {ks= ds Hkhrj gh bdV~Bh
dh tk,xhA ¼iv½ 2000 oxZ ehVj ls vf/kd vkdkj ds IykWV ds fy,
lkexzh IykWV {ks= ds Hkhrj gh bdV~Bh dh tk,xhA
62 2-1-1- ifj/kh; izHkkj % 2-1-1- ifj/kh; izHkkj %
ifj/kh; izHkkjksa dk Hkqxrku lgdkjh Hkou fuekZ.k ifj/kh; izHkkjksa dk Hkqxrku lgdkjh Hkou fuekZ.k lkslkbVh xzqi
lkslkbVh xzqi IV ds Hkw[kaM &Lokeh }kjk] fn-fo-izk- IV ds Hkw[kaM &Lokeh }kjk] fn-fo-izk- }kjk ,slh lsok,a fcNkus ds
}kjk ,slh lsok,a fcNkus ds fy, 70@& #i;s fy, 70@& #i;s ¼ekuuh; U;k;ky; ds vkns'kksa vksj ifj.kkeh
¼ekuuh; U;k;ky; ds vkns'kksa vksj ifj.kkeh dk;kZy; vkns'k la[;k 80] fnukad 12-06-03 dks /;ku eas j[krs
dk;kZy; vkns'k la[;k 80] fnukad 12-06-03 dks gq,½ izfr oxZ ehVj dh nj ls fuoy IykWV {ks=Qy ds fy,
/;ku eas j[krs gq,½ izfr oxZ ehVj dh nj ls fuoy Hkou uD'kksa dh laLohd`fr ds le; fd;k tk,xkA blds vykok
IykWV {ks=Qy ds fy, Hkou uD'kksa dh laLohd`fr ds i`Fkd IykWV Lokeh dk Hkou uD'kksa dks izLrqr djus ds le;
le; fd;k tk,xkA blds vykok i`Fkd IykWV ifj/kh; izHkkjksa dks tek djus ds fy, fu/kkZfjr izk:Ik ea ,d
Lokeh dk Hkou uD'kksa dks izLrqr djus ds le; opuca/k izLrqr djuk gksxkA
ifj/kh; izHkkjksa dks tek djus ds fy, fu/kkZfjr
izk:Ik ea ,d opuca/k izLrqr djuk gksxkA QkWeZ
,&11
vuqyXud &X
&
63 d- lkSj QksVksoksfYVd iSuyksa dh LFkkiuk d- lkSj QksVksoksfYVd iSuyksa dh LFkkiuk
lkSj QksVksoksfYVd ¼ihoh½ iz.kkfy;ka] izR;{k ÅtkZ lkSj QksVksoksfYVd ¼ihoh½ iz.kkfy;ka] izR;{k ÅtkZ :ikarj.k
:ikarj.k iz.kkfy;ka gSa tks lkSj fofdj.k dks fo|qr iz.kkfy;ka gSa tks lkSj fofdj.k dks fo|qr ÅtkZ esa ifjofrZr
ÅtkZ esa ifjofrZr djrh gSaA Hkouksa dh Nrksa ds djrh gSaA Hkouksa dh Nrksa ds lkFk&lkFk vU; [kqys LFkkuksa tSls
lkFk&lkFk vU; [kqys LFkkuksa tSls ikfdZax 'ksM ij ikfdZax 'ksM] m?okZ/kj@lh/kh nhokjksa] f[kM+fd;ksa ij lkSj ihoh
lkSj ihoh iz.kkyh dks LFkkfir fd;k tk ldrk gSA iz.kkyh dks LFkkfir fd;k tk ldrk gSA
64 5- lkSj QksVksoksfYVd iSuyksa ds fy, visf{kr U;wure
{ks=QyA
¼vuqyXud&lh½
vuqyXud&^,^
rkfydk 11-
11-1 % jSEi ds fy, U;wure fofunsZ”ku %
ysoy varj jSEi dh jSEi dh pkSMk+ bZ nksuksa vksj dh fVIif.k;ka
U;wure <+ky gSaMjsy
≥ 150fe-eh- 1%12 1200 fe-eh- √
≤ 300fe-eh-
≥ 3000fe-eh- 1%12 1500 fe-eh- √ jSEi ds izR;sd 5 eh- ij ySafMax
¹Hkkx IIµ[k.M 3(ii)º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 23

≤ 750fe-eh-
≥ 750fe-eh- 1%15 1800 fe-eh- √ jSEi ds izR;sd 9 eh- ij ySafMax
≤ 3000fe-eh-
≥ 3000fe-eh- 1%20 1800 fe-eh- √ jSEi ds izR;sd 9 eh- ij ySafMax
vuqyXud&^ch^
QkWeZ dh lwph&fo|eku
QkeZ la- “kh’kZ gLrk{kjdrkZ
,&1 fMtkbu ,oa fofuZfnf’V;ksa ds vuqlkj ,d Hkou esa Lokeh
fuekZ.k djus] iqufuekZ.k djus] fuekZ.k fxjkus vFkok
lkexzh ds ifjorZu djus ds fy, vkosnu i=
,&2 is”ksojksa dh fu;qfDr dk izek.ki= ¼okLrqdkj@ ¼i½ okLrqdkj vfHk;ark*
vfHk;ark*@lajpuk vfHk;ark@i;Zos{kd½
¼ii½ lajpuk vfHk;ark
¼iii½ Ik;Zos{kd
¼iv½ ekfyd
,&3 fo”ks’k IykWV ij fodkl gsrq cgq&vfHky{k.k ds vuqjks/k Lokeh
ds fy, vkosnu i=
,&4 lajpukRed lqj{kk dk izek.k i= ¼i½ lajpuk vfHk;ark
¼ii½ LOkkeh
,&5 gfjr Hkou fo”ks’krkvkas ds lekos”k ds fy, izek.k i= ¼i½ okLrqdkj@vfHk;ark
¼ii½ LOkkeh
,&6 Ik;Zos{k.k] dksbZ vHknz ugha vkSj eyck gVkus ds fy, ¼i½ Lokeh
izek.k i=
¼ii½ Ik;Zos{kd
,&7 cslesaV ds fy, {kfriwfrZ ca/k Lokeh
ch&1 laLohd`fr nsuk @ euk djuk izkf/kdj.k@ lacaf/kr LFkkuh; fudk;
ch&2 iquoSZ/khdj.k djuk @ euk djuk izkf/kdj.k@ lacaf/kr LFkkuh; fudk;
lh&1 fIyUFk ysoy rd dk;Z lekiu dh lwpuk okLrqdkj @ vfHk;ark @ i;Zos{kd
lh&2 l{ke izkf/kdkjh ds dk;kZy; }kjk fIyUFk ysoy rd dh izkf/kdj.k@ lacaf/kr LFkkuh; fudk;
fujh{k.k fjiksVZ
Mh&1 Hkou lekiu dh lwpuk 1- Lokeh
2- lajpuk vfHk;ark
3- okLrqdkj@vfHk;ark
4- i;Zos{kd
Mh&2 ty fudklh dk;Z ds lekiu ds fy, izek.k i= vfHk;ark@i;Zos{kd
Mh&3 lekiu ,oa vf/kHkksfxrk izek.k i= izkf/kdj.k@lacaf/kr LFkkuh; fudk;
Mh&4 vf/kHkksxh izek.k i= ds laca/k esa vuqikyu dk jn~n izkf/kdj.k@lacaf/kr LFkkuh; fudk;
gksuk
Mh&5 fu;ferhdj.k izek.k i= izkf/kdj.k@lacaf/kr LFkkuh; fudk;
24 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

QkWeZ dh lwph&la”kksf/kr
QkeZ lwph
QkeZ la- “kh’kZd gLrk{kjdÙkkZ
¼fMthVy gLrk{kj½
lkekU; fMtkbu ,oa fofufnZf’V;ksa ds vuqlkj Hkou ds fuekZ.k] ¼i½ okLrqdkj@vfHk;ark@i;Zos{kd ¼okLrqdykRed
vkosnu&i= iqufuZek.k] fuekZ.k fxjkus vFkok lkexzh ifjorZu ds fMtkbu gsrq mÙkjnk;h½
fy, vkosnu&i=
is”ksojksa ¼okLrqdkj@vfHk;ark@LVªDpjy ¼ii½ LVªDpjy vfHk;ark ¼lajpukRed fMtkbu
vfHk;ark@i;Zos{kd½ dh fu;qfDr dk izek.k&i= gsrq mÙkjnk;h½

lajpukRed lqj{kk dk izek.k&i= ¼iii½ i;Zos{kd ¼fuekZ.k&dk;Z ds i;Zos{k.k gsrq


mÙkjnk;h½

i;Zos{k.k] dksbZ Hkh gkfudkjd lkexzh u gksus vkSj ¼iv½ Lokeh


eyck u gVkus gsrq izek.k&i=

rg[kkus ds fy, {kfriwfrZ ca/k&i=


ch&1 laLohd`fr nsuk@euk djuk laLohd`fr iznkrk izkf/kdj.k
ch&2 iqu%oS/khdj.k djuk@euk djuk laLohd`fr iznkrk izkf/kdj.k
lh&1 eksMjsV ,oa mPp tksf[ke Hkouksa gsrq fIyaFk Lrj rd okLrqdkj@vfHk;ark@i;Zos{kd @Lokeh
dk;Z ds lekiu dh lwpuk
lh&2 eksMjsV vkSj mPp tksf[ke okys Hkouksa gsrq laLohd`fr eksMjsV vkSj mPp tksf[ke Js.kh gsrq laLohd`fr
iznkrk izkf/kdj.k dk;kZy; }kjk@uhps vkSj de iznkrk izkf/kdj.k uhps vkSj de tksf[ke Js.kh
tksf[ke okys Hkouksa gsrq okLrqdkj@vfHk;ark@i;Zos{kd gsrq okLrqdkj@vfHk;ark@i;Zos{kd
}kjk fIyaFk ysoy rd i;Zos{k.k fjiksVZ
lk/kkj.k Hkou lekiu dh lwpuk ¼i½ okLrqdkj@vfHk;ark@i;Zos{kd
vf/kHkksx ,oa ¼okLrqdykRed fMtkbu gsrq mÙkjnk;h½
dk;Z lekiu
vuqjks/k QkeZ ?kks’k.kk izi= ¼ii½ LVªDpjy vfHk;ark ¼LVªDpjy fMtkbu
gsrq mÙkjnk;h½
lajpukRed lqj{kk izek.k&i=
¼iii½ i;Zos{kd ¼fuekZ.k&dk;Z ds i;Zos{k.k gsrq
mÙkjnk;h½
¼iv½ Lokeh
Mh&1 vf/kHkksx ,oa lekiu izek.k&i=@vkaf”kd vf/kHkksx laLohd`fr iznkrk izkf/kdj.k
,oa lekiu izek.k&i=
Mh&2 vf/kHkksx izek.k&i= ds laca/k esa vuqikyu djus ls laLohd`fr iznkrk izkf/kdj.k
euk djuk
Mh&3 fu;ferhdj.k dk izek.k&i= laLohd`fr iznkrk izkf/kdj.k
vuqyXud&^lh^ ¼;w-ch-
ch-ch-
ch-,y-
,y-] 2016 ds vuqyXud X ds lkFk tqMsxk ½
rkfydk 11% lkSj QksVksoksfYVd iSuyksa ds fy,
fy, visf{kr U;wure {ks=Qy
Ø- Hkou Js.kh IykWV {ks=Qy@xzkm.M dojst ,l-
,l-ih-
ih-oh- IykaV dh {kerk ¼fdyks izfr”kr vkSj oxZ eh-
eh- esa
la- okV ihd esa½ visf{kr Nr dk {ks=Qy
1- vkoklh; 105&250 oxZ eh- 1 ds-MCY;w-ih- ¼,l-ih-oh-½ 20% 15 oxZ eh-
250&500 oxZ eh- 75% 2 ds-MCY;w-ih- ¼,l-ih-oh-½ 20% 30 oxZ eh-
¹Hkkx IIµ[k.M 3(ii)º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 25

500&1000 oxZ eh- 3 ds-MCY;w-ih- ¼,l-ih-oh-½ 20% 45 oxZ eh-

1000&3000 oxZ eh- 50% 5 ds-MCY;w-ih- ¼,l-ih-oh-½ 75 oxZ eh-


15%
3000 oxZ eh- ls de 10 ds-MCY;w-ih- ¼,l-ih-oh-½ 15% 150 oxZ eh-

2- lkaLFkkfud 500&1000 oxZ-eh- 5 ds-MCY;w-ih- ¼,l-ih-oh-½ 35% 75 oxZ eh-

1000&3000 oxZ eh- 30% 10 ds-MCY;w-ih- ¼,l-ih-oh-½ 35% 150 oxZ eh-

3000 oxZ-eh- ls de 20 ds-MCY;w-ih- ¼,l-ih-oh-½ 35% 300 oxZ eh-

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26 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY


NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 8th March, 2019
Sub: Modifications in the Unified Building Bye-Laws (UBBL) for Delhi-2016
S.O. 1236(E).—In exercise of powers conferred by Section 57 of Delhi Development Act, 1957 (61
of 1957), the Delhi Development Authority, with the prior approval of the Central Government, hereby make
the following modification in the Unified Building Bye-Laws (UBBL) for Delhi 2016.
S. Chapter/Para/Clause/Sub-clause of UBBL Proposed Modifications
No. 2016

i ii iii
1 1.4.10 Authority having Jurisdiction: The 1.4.10 Sanctioning Authority: The Delhi Development
Delhi Development Authority, New Authority, New Delhi Municipal Council, South Delhi
Delhi Municipal Council, South Delhi Municipal Corporation, North Delhi Municipal
Municipal Corporation, North Delhi Corporation, East Delhi Municipal Corporation, Delhi
Municipal Corporation, East Delhi Cantonment Board hereinafter called the 'Sanctioning
Municipal Corporation, Delhi Authority'.
Cantonment Board hereinafter called
the 'Authority'/ concerned local body.

2 1.4.90 Podium: A raised platform constructed 1.4.90 Podium: A raised platform constructed as top most
as top most level of any single/ level of any single/ multilevel parking which can be
multilevel parking which can be used used for landscaping, plantation, tot-lot, swimming
for landscaping, plantation, tot-lot, pool, deck, assembly space, movement, building
swimming pool, deck, assembly space, tower/s, parking etc.
movement, building tower/s etc.
Chapter 2 Chapter 2
3 2.1.3 Signing of CAF and Declarations: 2.1.3 Signing of CAF and Declarations:
Note: i) The requirement of submission of Notice of
Commencement of Work to the concerned office/s of
Sanctioning Authority has been done away with, in
these Building bye-laws.
ii) Information on Tentative Date of Commencement
and Completion should be provided while applying in
CAF, and the same shall be forwarded Online to the
Labour Department
4 2.10 Latent Defects Liability: 2.10 Latent Defects Liability:
a) The following shall be held liable for a) The following shall be held liable for any structural
any structural flaws or defects in all flaws or defects in all risk category of buildings
risk category of buildings having plot having plot area 750 sqm. and above, after it is in use:
area 750 sqm. and above, after it is in i. Architect.
use:
ii. Structural Engineer.
i. Architect.
iii. Site Supervisor/ Site Engineer.
ii. Structural Engineer.
iv. Developer/Landowner/ Construction Company
iii. Site Supervisor/ Site Engineer. including contractor / sub-contractor.
iv. Construction Company including b) The above mentioned professionals and the
contractor / sub-contractor. Developer/Landowner/ construction company
b) The above mentioned professionals including contractor/ sub-contractor shall take
and the construction company decennial professional liability insurance to cover for
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including contractor/ sub-contractor such liability,


shall take decennial professional
subject to such guidelines as may be prescribed from
liability insurance to cover for such
time to time.
liability.

Chapter 3 Chapter 3
5 3.1.10 3.1.10
Simplified Procedure for Sanction of Simplified Procedure for Sanction of Government Building
Government Building Plan Plan
A simplified procedure for sanction of A simplified procedure for sanction of government building
government building plans will be followed, plans will be followed, which will be on the same lines as
which will be on the same lines as given in the given in Annexure XII. However, the Building Plans may
office order no: D/49/Cm./SDMC/Bldg. also be sanctioned through regular procedure.
HQ/2012 dated 13/09/2012 and order no:
D/04/SE (B) HQ/12 dated 18/04/2012 given at
Annexure XII. However, the Building Plans
may also be sanctioned through regular
procedure.
6 3.2 Environmental conditions for sanctioning 3.2 Environmental conditions for sanctioning Building
Building Plans Plans
Note: i) Hon’ble National Green Tribunal vide its Judgement
dated 08.12.2017 in OA No.677 of 2016, O.A. No.01 of 2017,
O.A. No.7 of 2017, O.A. No.55 of 2017 and O.A. No. 67 of 2017
with respect to the Notification dated 09.12.2016 of MoEF &
CC, GOI has inter-alia directed that till the time the Ministry
comply with the above directions contained in its aforesaid
order and notify the amended provisions of regulations of 2006,
it will not implement the impugned Notifications.
ii) : Hon’ble National Green Tribunal vide its Judgment dated
03.12.2018 in OA No.1017 of 2018, has stayed the impugned
notification and directed the existing mechanism, prior to this
notification to continue till further orders.”
Chapter 4
Procedure and Documentation for ‘Saral’ Scheme for Small Residential Plots
7 j. In case of plot affected by mandatory
road widening the site inspection shall
Deleted
be carried out by the Sanctioning
Authority.
j. Standard Building Plans for various sizes of plots under
SARAL Scheme shall have to be uploaded by the sanctioning
authorities in the websites.
Saral Form 1 Saral Form 1
(i)
Note: For subsequent sanction of revised building plans,
building permit fee @10% respectively of (1), (2) & (3) above,
shall be deposited.
8 Saral Form 2 Saral Form 2
c). Further the Structural Stability Certificate c). Further the Structural Stability Certificate (Declaration
(Please refer Form A-4) duly signed by a Proforma, Chapter 2, para 2.1.3) duly signed by a
structural engineer is enclosed: Structural Engineer is enclosed:
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Chapter 7 Chapter 7
General Building Requirement General Building Requirement
9 Min. Requirement for a dwelling unit up to Min. Requirement for a dwelling unit up to 50 sq.m area
50 sq.m area
Kitchen
Kitchen
Width 1.5m
Width 1.8 m
Min. Requirement for a dwelling unit above 50 sq.m area
Min. Requirement for a dwelling unit above
50 sq.m area
Kitchen
Kitchen
Width 1.5 m
Width 2.4m
10 7.4.12 For all types of buildings having more than one
basement, the Fire Clearance shall have to be obtained.
11 7.4.13. For basement of size more than 200sq.m. of BUA, the
Fire Safety measures as per NBC –Part 4 norms shall be
followed.
12 7.10.1 The number of staircases in the buildings 7.10.1 The number of staircases in the buildings shall be
shall be determined based on the occupant load, determined based on the occupant load, travel distance, dead
travel distance, dead end restriction subject to end restriction subject to minimum two staircases in respect of
minimum two staircases in respect of buildings buildings identified under bye-law No. 9.3; provided that where
identified under bye-law No. 2.8; provided that the travel distance and other requirements are complied with
where the travel distance and other one staircase and the second shall be a Fire Escape.
requirements are complied with one staircase
and the second shall be a Fire Escape.
13 7.11 Staircase Details 7.11 Staircase Details
g. The maximum height of riser shall be 15 cm g. The maximum height of riser shall be 150mm in the case of
in the case of low rise residential buildings and low rise residential buildings, other buildings including high
15 cm in the case of other buildings including rise residential building and maximum number of risers per
high rise residential building and maximum flight shall be limited to 12 per flight.
number of risers per flight shall be limited to 15
per flight.
h. For Handrails and Grab Bars refer 11.5.3. The balusters/
h. Handrails shall be provided with a minimum
railing shall not reduce the width of staircase i.e. clear
height of 1.0 m from the centre of the tread
width should be 1.5 m.
subject to condition that balusters/ railing do not
reduce the width of staircase.
14 7.11.1 Minimum Width Provisions for 7.11.1 Minimum Width Provisions for Stairways
Stairways
a. Other residential building e.g. flats, hostels, group housing,
a. Other residential building e.g. flats, hostels, guest houses etc. minimum 1.5 m. For details refer
group housing, guest houses etc. minimum chapter 11.
1.35 m. For details refer chapter 11.
15 7.11.2 Minimum Width Provisions for 7.11.2 Minimum Width Provisions for
Passageway/Corridors Passageway/Corridors
b. Residential buildings, e.g., hostels, b. Residential buildings, e.g., hostels, group housing etc.
group housing etc. 1.35m for single 1.5m for single loaded and 1.8m for double loaded.
loaded and 1.8m for double loaded.
16 7.13.3 7.13.3
In case of High rise building, the exterior open In case of High rise building, the exterior open spaces around a
spaces around a building as in Building Bye building as in Building Bye Laws No. 7.13.1 shall be of hard
Laws No. 7.13.1 shall be of green or hard surface capable to taking load of fire engine weighing up to 45
surface capable to taking load of fire engine tonnes.
weighing up to 45 tonnes.
(See also 8.2.b)
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Chapter 8
Provisions for High rise Development
17 Table 8.1 Minimum width of staircase for Table 8.1 Minimum width of staircase for different types of
different types of buildings buildings
Type of Building Minimum Type of Building Minimum Width
Width
Residential buildings (Group 1.5m
Residential buildings 1.35m Housing)
(Group Housing)
18 8.2 Means of Access 8.2 Means of Access
To be read along with ‘Means of Access, clause To be read along with ‘Means of Access, sub-clause
2.7’of these building bye laws. 2.0.4.j.(iv)’of these building bye laws.
19 8.4.3 Stairways 8.4.3 Stairways
e. Handrails shall be provided with a e. For Handrails and Grab Bars refer 11.5.3. The balusters/
minimum height of 1.0 m from the railing shall not reduce the width of staircase.
center of the tread.
20 8.4.7 Ramps 8.4.7 Ramps
g. For plots less than 3000sqm. car lift/s g. For plots less than 3000sqm. car lift/s can be provided
can be provided in place of ramp/s in place of ramp/s subject to the approval of the Fire
subject to the approval of the Fire Department. For plot/s above 3000sqm. Ramp/s are
Department. mandatory, if used for parking.
Minimum size of the car lift shall be as per NBC
norms. The lift car width should be selected such that
in case of emergency, while the automobile is in the
car-lift, the driver should be able to open the
automobile door and come out of the automobile.
21 8.11: Activities permitted in Atrium
1) Activities which are open to atrium (not covered from the
top) or activities in public view shall be permitted i.e.
Vending Booth or allied / similar commercial activities,
such as Kiosks, Café, Exhibition stalls/ Sale of
Merchandise /Visual Merchandise/Short Performances/
Short promotional activities/ Fashion-shows/ etc. subject to
compliance of all mandatory/statutory requirements of
MPD and UBBL 2016 with clearances from various
statutory authorities such as Delhi Fire Services etc.; by
paying fees and charges within the ambit of UBBL 2016.
2) For all these developments/activities in the Atrium area,
the Developer Entity (DE) can utilize maximum 25% of the
defined Atrium area towards FAR by pouring / counting the
same from its permissible FAR for use of above mentioned
activities allowed in the Atrium which shall be counted
towards FAR.
3) Public circulation / movement spaces shall be maintained
as approved by the Fire Services Department.
4) In addition, the following conditions recommended by
Delhi fire Services shall have to be strictly followed:
i) The floor of atrium shall not be used for other
than low fire hazard uses.
ii) Only Non-combustible materials shall be used
in construction of kiosks and in decorations.
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ii) No commercial activity, involving use of open


flame, shall be permitted in the atrium floor.
iv) No cooking activity shall be permitted in the atrium
floor except the use of hot plates.
v) Area for circulation/movement of visitors shall be
clearly earmarked and
always be kept free from all obstacles, all the
times.
vi) Extended throw type wall sprinklers to be
provided for fire protection of the kiosk area in
the atrium.
vii) Kiosks/café in the atrium floor shall be permitted
subject to condition that smoke management
system for Atrium shall be validated through
CFD analysis.
viii) A maximum of 50% of interior exit stairways are
permitted to egress through an atrium on the
level of exit discharge.
ix) Since the design of each atrium varies in many
aspects, hence drawings for use of kiosks in
Atrium shall be referred to Delhi Fire Service for
approval.
x) The atrium usage shall not be more than 25% of
the atrium floor and subject to above mentioned
conditions.
Chapter 9
Provisions for Structural Safety, Natural Disaster, Fire and Building Services
22 9.3.1 9.3.1
f. Handrails shall be of a height not less f. Handrails shall be as per Chapter 11.
than1.0m and not exceeding 1.2m. j. Fire escape staircases shall have straight flight not less than
j. Fire escape staircases shall have straight flight 1.5 m wide with 30 cm treads and risers not more than 15 cm.
not less than 1.35 m wide with 25 cm treads and The number of risers shall be limited to 12 per flight.
risers not more than 19 cm. The number of 9.3.8 Fire Check Floor/ Fire Cut off Floor
risers shall be limited to 15 per flight.
a. A high rise building having height more than 70 m shall
9.3.8 Fire Check Floor/ Fire Cut off Floor be provided with fire check floor (entire floor) above 70
a. A high rise building having height m at immediate habitable floor level and so onafter
more than 70 m shall be provided with fire every 25 meters or 8 floors, whichever is less.
check floor (entire floor) above 70 m at
immediate habitable floor level.
23 9.4.6
Service plan for Group Housing of any plot size and other
Buildings as per sub-clause 1.4.75 having plot area
equivalent or more than 3000sqm shall have to be
approved by Delhi Jal Board in Common Application
Form (CAF) only. This is not applicable for Residential
Plotted development.
Chapter 10 Chapter 10
Provisions for Green Buildings Provisions for Green Buildings

24 up to105 Nil up to105 Optional usage of 2 (a), 2(b).


105 to 3000 (category II) Addition of 2(a)
25 Chapter 11 Chapter 11
Provisions for Universal Designs for Provisions for Universal Designs for Persons with
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Differently Abled, Elderly and Disabilities, Elderly and Children


Children
26 11.0 Applicability 11.0 Applicability
These regulations are applicable to all buildings These regulations are applicable to all buildings and facilities
and facilities used by the public such as used by the public such as educational, institutional, assembly,
educational, institutional, assembly, commercial, business, mercantile buildings and group housing
commercial, business, mercantile buildings and etc. It shall also apply to private residences (residential plotted
group housing etc. It shall not apply to private development).
residences (residential plotted development). For Accessible buildings, at least one entrance and exit per
facility should be accessible to a wheelchair user and persons
with disabilities such as visually impaired, etc. For new
buildings, the accessible entrance(s) should be the main
entrance(s), and not side or back entry, intended for use of
public.
Wherever waiting areas, coffee shops, display areas,
merchandising departments, service areas, ticket counters,
refreshment stands etc. are provided for public use, these
facilities should be accessible to all Persons with Disabilities
and not just wheelchair user only.
In all buildings at least one unisex accessible washroom/toilet
should be provided. In Multi-Level buildings, all floors should
have one such facility near the general washrooms.
Note: For additional and detailed requirements other than
specified in these Unified Building bye- Laws 2016, the
Harmonized Guidelines and Space Standards for barrier Free
Built Environment for Persons with Disability and Elderly
Persons – February 2016 published by Ministry of Urban
Development, Govt. of India shall be followed and as amended
from time to time along with NBC Chapter 3-Clause 13
Requirements for accessibility in
Built environment for elders and persons with disabilities and
Annex B: Anthropometrics and Requirements for Accessibility
in Built-Environment for Elders and Persons with Disabilities.
27 11.1 Building to be Designed for Ambulant
Disabled People
Higher Secondary School, Conference
Hall, Dance Halls, Youth Centers, Youth DELETED
Clubs, Sport Centers, Sport Pavilions,
Boat Club Houses, Ice Rinks, Bowling
Centers, Swimming Pools, Police
Stations, Law Courts, Courts Houses,
Sport Stadiums, Theaters, Concert Halls,
Cinemas, Auditoria, Small Offices (the
maximum plinth area 1400 sq.mt) Snack
Bars, Cafes and banqueting rooms (for
capacity above 50 dinners).
Notes:
a. In sport stadiums provisions shall be
made for non-ambulant spectators
(small wheel chair)
b. @ 1:1000 up to 10,000 spectators and
@ 1:2000 for spectators above
10,000.
c. In Theaters, Concert Halls, Cinemas
and Auditoria provisions shall be
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made for non-ambulant spectators


(Small Wheel Chairs) @ 1/250 up to
1000 spectators and 1/500 for
spectators above 1000.
11.2 Building to be Designed for Non-
Ambulant Disabled People
Schools for differently abled, cremation
and buildings as mentioned in (Annexure
VI- Development Norms – MPD),
Botanical Gardens, Religious Buildings,
Old People Clubs, Village Halls, Day
Centers, Junior Training Centers, Post
Offices, Banks, Dispensaries, Railway
Stations, Shops, Super Markets, and
Departmental Stores.
Note: Large wheel chair criteria shall be
applicable on ground floors of the
following building, post offices, banks,
dispensaries, railway station, shops,
supermarkets, and departmental stores.
11.3 Building to be Designed for Non-
Ambulant Disabled People (using small
wheel chairs)
Public lavatories in Tourist Sports, Clubs
Motels, Professional and Scientific
Institution, Museum, Art Galleries, Public
Libraries, Laborites, Universities, Collage
for further Education, Teachers Training
Colleges, Technical College, Exhibition
Halls Dentist Surgeries, Administrative
Department of the Hospitals, Service
Stations, Car Parking, Buildings Airports
Terminals, Bus Terminals, Factories
Employing differently abled for Sedentary
Works, Large Offices, (with plinth area
abode 1400 sq.mt.), Tax Offices, Passport
Offices, Pension Offices, and Labour
Offices, Cafes, Banqueting Rooms and
Snack Bars (For capacity above 100
dinners).
28 11.4.2 11.4.2
(a) Surface parking for two car spaces shall be (a) Surface parking for two car spaces shall be provided near
provided near entrance for the differently abled accessible entrance/lift lobby for the persons with disabilities
persons with maximum travel distance of 30.0 maximum travel distance of 30.0 m. In case the access is
m from building entrance. through lift, the parking shall be located within 30 m of the lift
lobby.
(b) The width of parking bay shall be minimum
3.6 m (b) The width and length of parking bay shall be minimum 3.6
m X 5.0m. The minimum width includes the transfer area
beside the car with a minimum of 1200 mm.
Two accessible parking spaces with one
shared transfer area are widely used and shall have a
minimum width of 6m.
(e) Where there are two accessible parking bays adjoining each
other, than 1200mm side transfer bay shall be shared by the two
parking bays. The transfer zones, both on the side and the rear
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should have yellow or white cross – hatch road markings and


connected to an accessible route 1200mm wide.
(f) A minimum of one accessible designated
parking space shall be provided in every
parking area;
i) For up to 10 parking spaces, one designated accessible
parking space shall be provided;
ii) For up to 25 parking spaces, two designated accessible
parking space shall be provided;
iii) For up to 50 parking spaces, three designated accessible
parking spaces shall be provided;
iv) For up to 100 parking spaces, four designated accessible
parking spaces shall be provided;
v) For up to 200 parking spaces, six designated accessible
parking spaces shall be provided;
vi) For over 200 parking spaces, six designated accessible
parking spaces for 200 parking spaces and one for each
additional 100 parking spaces shall be provided.
In specialized facilities such as health care facilities, shopping
areas and recreational facilities, a greater number of designated
accessible parking spaces should be considered.
(g) Space should be provided for passenger drop-off / alighting
points for taxis, public transport and also for large vehicles
such as vans, etc, as near as possible to the main accessible
entrance.
Vehicle drop-off areas should be a minimum of 9000 mm in
length, have a minimum width of 3600 mm and be served by a
kerb ramp.
(h) At least one accessible route {see (e)} marked by tactile
pavers leading to an accessible entrance of the building shall be
provided from the alighting and boarding point of taxi stands
and car park lots for people with disabilities.
29 11.4.3
Tactile Ground Surface Indicators (TGSI).
Tactile Guiding and Warning Blocks:
Tactile ground surface indicators or tactile guiding and warning
tiles/blocks aid blind and vision impaired pedestrians negotiate
the built environment shall be provided as per NBC norms in
force.
Tactile guiding blocks indicate a correct path/ route to follow
for a person with visual impairment. It is mandatory to install
one/two rows of tactile guiding blocks along the entire length
of the proposed accessible route. Care shall be taken to ensure
that there are no obstacles, such as trees, poles or uneven
surfaces, along the route traversed by the guiding blocks. Also,
there shall be clear headroom of at least 2100 mm height above
the tactile guiding blocks, free of protruding objects such as
overhanging tree branches and signage, along the entire length
of the walk.
Tactile warning blocks indicate an approaching potential
hazard or a change in direction of the walkway, and serve as a
warning of the approaching danger to persons with visual
impairments, preparing them to tread cautiously and expect
obstacles along the travel path, traffic intersections, doorways,
etc. They are used to screen off obstacles, drop-offs or other
hazards, to discourage movement in an incorrect direction, and
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to warn of a corner or junction. Two rows of tactile warning


tiles shall be installed across the entire width of the designated
accessible pathway, before intersections, building entrances,
level changes, obstacles such as trees, and each time the
walkway changes direction.
Warning blocks shall be placed 300 mm from the beginning
and end of the ramps and stairs, at landings and entrance to any
door.
11.4.3.1 Places to Install TGSI
TGSI shall be installed at following places:
a) In open space to orient persons with vision impairment;
b) In front of an area where traffic is present;
c) In front of an entrance/exit to and from a ramp, staircase or
multi-level crossing facility;
d) Entrances/exits at public transport terminals or boarding
areas;
e) Sidewalk/footpath section of an approach road to a building;
and
f) From a public facility to the nearest public transport station.
11.4.3.2 Barriers and Hazards
Obstacles, such as objects or signs mounted on walls, columns
or free-standing supports along the walking path shall be
avoided. Unavoidable free standing posts or columns within
access routes on pathways shall leave at least unobstructed
walking width of 1000 mm and be clearly marked with visual
indicators. Visual indicators at least 75 mm in height with a
minimum visual contrast of 30 points difference in the LRV
value of the colours to the background shall be placed; one at
a height between 800 mm and 1 000 mm above floor level,
and the other between 1 400 mm and 1 600 mm above floor
level.
Bollards, short vertical posts generally arranged in a line to
guide traffic and protect from vehicle intrusions, shall have a
maximum height of 1000 mm. Bollards, where installed within
the access route shall have a minimum clear spacing between
them of 1 000 mm so as to provide clear passage width for
movement of wheelchairs.
11.4.3.3 Protruding Objects
Unavoidable protruding objects shall not reduce the minimum
clear width of an accessible route or maneuvering space.
Protruding objects in the access route shall contrast visually
with the background environment.
Objects with a height lower than 1000 mm can create a hazard
for blind or partially sighted people. Permanent equipment that
cannot be located outside the boundaries of a path shall be,
a) designed to be easily seen with a minimum difference in
LRVs of 30 points to the background;
b) shielded to protect against impact; and
c) accompanied by a feature that warns of the presence of a
potential hazard and is detectable for a person using a white
cane or stick.
The headroom along a path shall be maintained at a height of
not less than 2100 mm above the surface of the path.
Any objects projecting more than 100 mm between 300 mm
and 2100 mm above ground level into an access route shall
be clearly visible and detectable with a cane.
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When a projecting obstacle exists, a protective guard shall be


provided at ground level, under the projecting object, such as, a
kerb or fixed element at a height of 100 mm-300 mm as cane
detection. Cane detection shall not be set back more
than 100 mm from the face of the projecting object. Wing
walls, side partitions, alcoves or recesses are solutions for
projecting elements where free space under the object is
needed. Winged protection shall extend continuously
between 300 mm and 1000 mm above the floor and shall
contrast visually with the background.
30 11.5.1 11.5.1
a. Ramped approach:Ramp shall be a.Ramped approach:Ramp shall be finished with non-slip
finished with non-slip material to enter the material to enter the building. Minimum width of ramp shall be
building. Minimum width of ramp shall be 1.8 m. The landing shall have a level platform of not less than
1.8 m with maximum gradient 1:12. 1.5m. For minimum specification for Ramps see Table 11.1.
Length of ramp in a single stretch shall Table 11.1 is annexed at Annexure A.
not exceed 9.0 meter having 0. 8 m high
hand rail on both sides extending 300mm A ramp run with a vertical rise greater than 150 mm should
beyond top and bottom of the ramp. have handrails that
Minimum gap from the adjacent wall to • are on both sides
the hand rail shall be 50mm.
• are placed at a height as per 11.5.3.

• handrails must be continuous on both sides & even at


landings and end of handrails to be rounded off or
grounded in the ground.

31 11.5.1 11.5.1
b. Stepped Approach: For stepped b. Stepped Approach: For stepped approach size of tread
approach size of tread shall not be less than shall not be less than 300mm and maximum riser shall be
300mm and maximum riser shall be 0.15 150mm. Provision of hand rail on both sides of the stepped
m. Provision of 0.8 m high hand rail on approach similar to the ramped approach.
both sides of the stepped approach similar
to the ramped approach.

32 11.5.1 11.5.1
c. Exit/Entrance Door: Minimum& c. Accessible Exit/Entrance Door: Minimum& clear
clear opening of the entrance door opening of the accessible entrance door shall be
shall be 900mm and it shall not be 900mm and it shall not be provided with a step that
provided with a step that obstructs the obstructs the passage of a wheel chair user. Threshold
passage of a wheel chair user. shall not be raised more than 10 mm. The width of the
Threshold shall not be raised more corridors or passageways leading to and from such
than 12 mm. access door shall not be less than 1500 mm. In
multi-storey buildings, the accessible entrance shall
have an accessible route leading to the lifts {See
11.4.2 (e)}. All external doors shall have warning
blocks installed 300 mm before the entrances for aid
of visually impaired users.
Note: For Details of Doors, Windows, Operational Control
and devices and other building requirements, Signages,
Escalators etc. the standards specified in NBC Chapter 3 -
Clause 13 Requirements for accessibility in Built environment
for elders and persons with disabilities andAnnex B:
Anthropometrics and Requirements for Accessibility in Built-
Environment for Elders and Persons with Disabilities shall
have to be followed as amended from time to time.
36 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

33 11.5.2 Corridor Connecting the 11.5.2 Corridor Connecting the Entrance/Exit for
Entrance/Exit for Differently abled. persons with disabilities.
c. In case there is a difference of level, c. In case there is a difference of level, slope ways shall be
slope ways shall be provided with a slope provided as specified in Table 11.1.
of 1:12. d. Handrails shall be provided for ramps/slope ways as
d. Handrails shall be provided for per Handrails and Grab Bars (refer 11.5.3). The
ramps/slope ways. balusters/ railing shall not reduce the width of
corridor.
34 11.5.3 Handrails and Grab Bars
For stepped path, stairs and ramps, handrails shall meet
the following requirements:
a) They shall be provided on both the sides;
b) They shall be continuous, even at the landings;
c) They shall extend at least 300 mm beyond the first and last
nosing. A handrail shall not project into a transverse
circulation path unless it is continuous and intended to form
part of the guidance along that path. The end of the horizontal
extension should be turned towards the wall on the closed side
of the ramp or stairs, or be turned down and terminate at the
floor or ground level.
d) They shall have a minimum clear space of 50 mm from
the walls; and
e) The height to the top of a handrail shall be 900 mm above
the surface of a ramp, the pitch line of a stair, and the surface of
a landing. A second handrail, with a lower profile than the first
one, shall be provided. The height to the top of the second
handrail shall be 760 mm above the surface of a ramp, the pitch
line of a stair, and the surface of a landing. There shall be
sufficient distance between the two handrails (say, 100 mm).
f) In case the handrail is enclosed in a recess, the recess shall be
50mm deep.
11.5.3.1 Handrails shall
a) be securely fixed and rigid; the fastenings and the materials
shall be able to withstand a minimum point load, both
vertical and horizontal of 1.7 kN;
b) be slip-resistant with round ends;
c) have a circular section of 38mm in diameter;
d) be free of any sharp or abrasive elements;
e) have continuous gripping surfaces, without interruptions or
obstructions that may break a hand hold;
f) contrast with the wall behind; and
g) shall be provided with Braille/tactile markings at the
beginning and at the end to give information to people with
visual impairment.
11.5.3.2 Grab Bars shall,
a) be securely fixed and rigid;
b) be slip-resistant with round ends;
c) Preferably have knurled surfaces;
d) have a circular section of 38mm in diameter;
e) be free of any sharp or abrasive elements;
f) have a minimum clear space of 50 mm to 65 mm from the
wall;
g) be installed at a height of 760 mm to 900 mm;
h) be able to bear a weight of 1.7 kN; and
j) contrast with the wall/surface behind.
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35 11.6 Stair-ways 11.6 Stair-ways


a. The minimum width shall be 1.35m. a. The minimum width shall be 1.5 m.
b. Height of the riser shall not be more than b. Height of the riser shall not be more than 150mm and width
0.15m and width of the tread 300mm. The of the tread 300mm. The steps shall not have abrupt (square)
steps shall not have abrupt (square) nosing. nosing.
d. Handrails shall be provided on both sides d. For Handrails and Grab Bars refer 11.5.3. The balusters/
and shall extend 0.3 m on the top and railing shall not reduce the width of staircase.
bottom of each flight of steps. e. The stairs landing shall be minimum 1.5 m deep. 1.6
f. Projecting nosing and open stairs shall not be provided to
minimize the risk of stumbling.
g.
h. No appliances, fixtures or fittings shall project
beyond 90 mm from the surface of any wall in a
staircase below a level of 2100 mm, measured above the
treads of the staircase. If such a projection is unavoidable,
the same shall also be extended downwards to the level
of the treads. However, in no case the width of the staircase
shall be less than that prescribed in these bye-laws.
36 11.7 Lifts 11.7 Lifts
Table No 10.1 Desirable Lift Size Table No 11.2 Desirable Lift Size
Clear Internal width 1.1m Clear Internal width (minimum) 1.5m min.
Clear Internal depth 2.0m Clear Internal depth 1.5 m min.
(minimum)

37 a. A hand rail not less than 0. 6 m long at a. A hand rail at height of 760mm and for other details
1.0 m above floor level shall be fixed refer 11.5.3.
adjacent to the control panel.
38 11.8 Toilets 11.8
One special W.C. in a set of toilets shall TOILET ROOMS AND SANITARY ROOMS:
be provided for the use of differently
abled with essential provision of Public toilets shall comply with the overall requirements under
washbasin near the entrance for the these provisions with respect to the facilities provided therein
differently abled. so as to ensure that the same are accessible. In all public toilets,
the following shall be provided:

a) Male section shall have one urinal with support grab bars
a. The minimum size shall be 1.5 m x for ambulant disabled and at least one urinal for children at a
1.75 m. lower height of 430mm;
b. Minimum clear opening of the door b) Both male and female section shall have one WC for
shall be 0.9 m and the door shall ambulant disabled;
swing out.
c) One Type A unisex accessible toilet room with independent
c. Suitable arrangement of vertical/ entrance; and
horizontal handrails with 50 mm
clearance from wall shall be made
in the toilet.
d) Depending on footfall, one Type B accessible toilet in both
d. The W.C. seat shall be 0.5 m from male and female toilet groups.
the floor.
Sanitary facilities shall be designed to accommodate a variety
11.8.1 Provision of W.Cs in buildings of users. Accessible toilets that can be used by both sexes
Without Lift (unisex accessible toilets) allow the greatest flexibility for
people who require assistance hence is the preferred option.
Provision of special W.C. shall be made on Wheelchair accessible unisex toilets should always be
38 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

all floors for buildings designed for provided in addition to wheelchair accessible separate sex
ambulant disabled persons. For toilets. Similarly, a provision of an enlarged cubicle for
buildings designed for non-ambulant ambulant disabled people in a separate sex toilet room can also
disabled special W.C. shall be provided benefit parents with children and people who need an enlarged
at Ground Floor. Size of W.C. shall space (for example those with luggage).
depend on the type of wheel chair used
by the disabled. The accessible toilet room shall be located as close as possible
to the existing toilet block and should be easy to find. It should
11.8.2 Provisions of W.Cs in buildings not be so located that it compromises the privacy of users. If
With Lift only one toilet is decided to be provided considering the
estimated requirement as per this Code, it shall be Type A
Provision of Special W.C. shall be made on unisex accessible toilet. Where, more than one accessible toilet
all floors. Size will depend on the is provided, different options exist.
category of disabled for whom it has
been provided. 11.8.1 Where sanitary facilities are provided, the following
shall also apply:
11.8.3 Toilet Details: For Toilets Designed
for Ambulant Disabled a) At least one unisex wheelchair user accessible toilet room of
Type A, with corner placement of WC, shall be provided,
a. The minimum size of W.C. shall be which shall always contain a washbasin.
1.075 x 1.65 m with a minimum depth
of 1.45 m from entry door 0.9 m. b) One accessible toilet (Type A or Type B) in single sex
toilet block (male and female section of toilet block) shall be
b. Long handrail on the side closer to provided depending on the footfall and space.
W.C. with a clear width between the
handrails shall be 0.9 m and height of c) When more than one accessible corner toilet of Type B is
handrails shall be 0.8 m from floor planned, a choice of layouts suitable for left hand and right
level. hand transfer shall be provided. In case such toilets are located
in similar position on each floor of a multi-storey building, it
c. Minimum size of the clear door opening should allow for right and left hand transfer on alternate floors.
shall be 0.78 m.
In any case, a unisex accessible toilet of Type A shall be
11.8.4 For Toilets Designed for Non- provided on the ground floor so as to be able to meet the need
Ambulant Disabled Small Wheel for both left and right side transfers.
Chair d) In all separate sex toilet/sanitary rooms there shall be
provision for one cubicle suitable for use by ambulant disabled.
The minimum size of W.C. shall be 1.35 x
1.5 m with a minimum depth of 1.5 m e) Where urinals are provided, there shall be urinals for
from entry door. 0. 9 m long handrail on wheelchair users and ambulant disabled people.
the side closer to W.C. shall be
provided. To provide movement space f) Where there is requirement for only one toilet or sanitary
for wheel chair, W.C. seat shall be fixed room in a building, a wheelchair accessible unisex toilet of
towards one side to the opposite Type A shall be provided with minimum size of 2 m x 2.2 m to
adjacent wall. The centerline of W.C. accommodate a standing height washbasin. No urinal should be
from the adjacent wall shall be 400 mm provided in unisex accessible toilet.
and minimum 0.95 m from the other
wall. Minimum size of the clear door g) The provision of the accessible toilets shall be such that any
opening shall be 0.78 m. wheelchair user/ambulant disabled person does not have to
travel more than 30 m on the same floor.
11.8.5 For Toilets Designed for Non-
Ambulant Disabled Using Large Wheel h) The design of toilet facilities shall incorporate ease of use for
Chair: all people and location of fittings should follow a logical
sequence.
The minimum size of W.C. shall be 1.5 x
1.75 m with a minimum depth of 1.75 m i) Care shall be taken in placing mirrors and lights to avoid
for entry door. 0.9 m long handrail on the confusion and dazzling for visually impaired users.
side wall closer to W.C. shall be provided.
To provide movement space for wheel j) Soap dispensers and hand towels or driers shall be placed at
chair, W.C. seat shall be fixed towards height of 800mm max. so that they are easy to locate, identify
one side of the opposite wall. The and use.
centerline of the W.C. from the adjacent k) Visual contrast and lighting, emergency assistance alarm, as
wall shall be 0.4 m and a minimum of 1.1 per NBC in force.
m from the other wall. Min. size of clear
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door opening shall be 0.86 m n) If facilities are provided such as buttons or taps which
operate by use of sensors, accessible signage shall be
provided to explain the same. For the benefit of the persons
with vision impairments, all general toilets shall have signage
marked on plates with raised alphabets and Braille put on the
wall next to the door latch, preferably on the left side. An
additional signage shall also be provided on the door
at 1500 mm height.

l) Many persons with visual impairments find it convenient to


use the toilets where internal dimensions, accessories and
fixtures placement are standardized. A tactile layout of the
toilet should be provided on the wall, near the latch side
at 900 mm height.

m). A distinct audio sound (beeper/clapper) can be installed


above the entrance door for the identification of the toilets by
persons with visual impairments.

11.8.2 Type A Toilet Room with Lateral Transfer from


Both Sides.

11.8.2.1 Type A accessible toilet room shall meet the


following requirements:

a) It shall have minimum internal dimensions 2200 mm ×


2000 mm.

b) The layout of the fixtures in the toilet shall be such that there
is a clear manoeuvring space that provides a wheelchair turning
radius of 1800 mm in front of the water-closet and washbasin
in the accessible toilet unit.

c) It shall have all fixtures and utilities arranged in a manner


to provide a clear space of 1500 mm × 1500 mm for
wheelchair users to access them.

d) It shall have clear space of not less than 900 mm wide


next to the water-closet.

e) It shall be equipped with a door not less than 900 mm wide


clear opening leaving the door frame.

f) It shall have a water-closet, grab bars, and washbasin,


essential washroom accessories, an alarm to seek emergency
help, complying with NBC in force.

g) It shall have the toilet roll dispenser and hand water faucet
mounted below the grab bars and at not more than 300 mm
from the front edge of the seat and at a height between 50 mm
and 200 mm from the top of the water-closet seat.

h) Cloth hooks should be set at different heights, 800 mm


to 1000 mm, and additionally at least one hook at 1400 mm;
and projecting not more than 40 mm from the wall.

i) Where possible, be equipped with a shelf of


dimensions 400 mm × 200 mm fixed at a height of
between 800 mm and 1000 mm from the floor.

11.8.3 Type B Toilet Room with Lateral Transfer from One


Side Only.

Type B toilet has the following characteristics:


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a) Lateral transfer only from one side having minimum internal


dimensions of 2200 mm × 2000 mm.;

b) Manoeuvring space reduced by washbasin;

c) Independent water supply beside water-closet, with floor


drain where necessary;

d) Ability to reach small wash hand basin when seated on


toilet;

e) Horizontal grab rail on wall beside the water-closet;

f) Vertical grab rail on wall beside the water-closet for getting


up and sitting down (slanted grab bars are not preferred);

g) Foldable U shape grab bar; and

h) Toilet paper dispenser fixed on the wall beside the water-


closet.

11.8.4 Grab Bars for Toilet Rooms and Sanitary Rooms:

Grab bars as per NBC norm in force shall be provided in toilet


or sanitary rooms in accordance with this clause.

On both sides of a toilet, a grab bar (whether drop-down or


fixed to the wall) shall be provided at a distance
between 350 mm and 500 mm from the centre line of the toilet.

On the sides where a lateral transfer is possible, a foldable grab


bar (drop-down support bar) shall be provided at a height
of 200 mm to 300 mm above the water-closet. The length of the
foldable grab bar should overlap the front edge of the
water-closet in between 100 mm and 250 mm. The positioning
of a foldable grab bar should allow access from a wheelchair
when folded up.

Where a wall is beside the toilet, L-shape grab bar (size 700mm
length and 700mm height) shall be provided at a height
of 200 mm to 300 mm above the water-closet.

The grab bar shall extend a distance of minimum 150 mm to


the front edge of the water-closet.

The positioning of accessories such as hand towel, soap, waste


bin, etc, should not hamper the use of the grab bar.

The grab bar height for toilets for children should be


between 510 mm and 635 mm.

39 11.11 Refuge 11.11 Refuge


c. Have an alarm switch installed between 0.9 m c. Have an alarm switch installed between 300mm and 900mm
and 1.2 m from floor level. from floor level.

d. All stairs next to the refuge shall be with a clear width of


1500mm between the handrails.

40 11.13 AUDITORIUMS, CONCERT HALLS, SPORTS


ARENAS AND SIMILAR SEATING
11.13.1 Designated Seating Areas for Wheelchair Users
At least 1 percent of seats shall be designated as seating areas
for wheelchairs users, with a minimum of two.
For total seats exceeding 51, it is recommended to provide the
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designated seating areas in the following manner:


a) Total seats 51 to 100, minimum three designated seating
areas for wheelchair users;
b) Total seats 101 to 200, minimum four designated seating
areas for wheelchair users; and
c) One additional seating area should be provided for every
two hundred additional seats or part thereof.
These spaces should be integrated among other seats and allow
two wheelchair users to stay together. It is recommended that
the armrest on the seats at the end of the row lift up to allow
people to transfer from the wheelchair onto a seat. To
accommodate groups of wheelchair users, in an auditorium
with fixed seats, a minimum of 15 seats shall be foldable or
removable to increase the number of designated areas for
wheelchair users when necessary.
Some seats should be wider in order to allow larger size people
to sit properly.
11.13.2 Accessible Changing Rooms
The minimum number of accessible changing rooms should be
provided depending on the type and use ofthe building.
In the event that changing rooms are provided alongside a toilet
area, these should comply with the specifications as per NBC in
force.
A fixed bench should be set at a height of 450 mm to 480 mm
above floor level. The bench should be no less than 500 mm
wide, 2 000 mm in length, and be provided with a grab bar at
a height of 700 mm to 800 mm with a clearance of
between 50 mm and 65 mm from the wall.
A clear space of 1 500 mm × 1 500 mm shall be left beside the
bench.
Coat hooks should be set at different heights, 800 mm
to 1000 mm, and additionally at least one hook
at 1 400 mm.
Coat hooks, benches, locker handles and other furnishings
should offer good colour and tonal contrast to their
backgrounds. Non-slip floor surfaces should be used, and good
lighting as well as matte finished surfaces and furnishings
should be provided.
An alarm/call bell/switch shall be provided as per NBC in
force.
Changing rooms shall have a minimum area of 4 sq.m.
11.13.3. Viewing Spaces In Assembly Areas :Floor Area
The floor area for a wheelchair viewing space shall be
connected to an accessible path of travel and shall meet the
following requirements :
a) It shall be at least 900 mm × 1400 mm;
b) The depth of the row shall be minimum 2400 mm;
c) It shall have clear and level surface;
d) It shall have sufficient manoeuvring space;
e) Spaces for several wheelchair users shall be provided. They
shall be located beside regular seating rows, for the wheelchair
user to be able to stay by his/her accompanying person, if
relevant; and
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f) It is recommended that the armrest on the seats at the end of


the row (aisle seats) lift up to allow wheelchair users to transfer
from the wheelchair onto a seat.
Some seats should be provided with foldable armrests,
considering transferences; some other seats should be wider,
considering larger size people.
41 Index Of Forms Index of Forms
(Existing in Annexure B ) (Modified in Annexure B )

COMMON APPLICATION FORM AND DECLARATION PROFORMA


42 Insertion-
The Latent Defects Liability shall be taken as per sub-clause
2.10 of UBBL 2016.
43 Encl:
(4) a. Tentative Date of Start of Work.
b. Tentative Date of Completion of Work.
(5) a. For Existing Connection of DJB: Connection Number.
b. For Fresh Connection from DJB: Apply on COCCRF
of Online Building Permit System.
(6) Services Plan, as applicable (Chapter 9, sub-clause 9.4.6)
44 Note:
ii) There is no requirement of submission of Notice of
Commencement of Work to the concerned office/s of
Sanctioning Authority.
45 DECLARATION PROFORMA
CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT OF
PROFESSIONALS
5) That in respect of Public buildings, infrastructure etc., all
the prescribed barrier free movement and accessibility features
as prescribed in UBBL 2016 -Chapter 11 -Provisions for
Universal Design for Persons with Disabilities, Elderly and
Children have been incorporated in the Building plan/s.
FORM- D-1
OCCUPANCY-CUM-COMPLETION CERTIFICATE/
PART OCCUPANCY-CUM-COMPLETION CERTIFICATE
46 With reference to your notice of completion With reference to your notice of completion dated ___, it is
dated ___, I hereby certify that the building as certified that the building as per description below and
per description below and certified plans of____ certified plans of____ whose LOP & Bldg. plans were
whose LOP & Bldg. plans were sanctioned vide sanctioned vide letter No. ____dated____ and NOC for
letter No. ____dated____ and completion completion certificate as approved by DUAC/DFS and other
certificate as approved by DUAC/DFS and statutory bodies, the OCC/Part OCC has been approved on____
other statutory bodies, the NOC has been as per the site inspection report with reference to Building Bye-
approved on____. The site has been inspected Laws, MPD provisions, hygienic and sanitary conditions inside
with reference to Building Bye-Laws, MPD and in the surroundings and is declared fit for occupation.
provisions, hygienic and sanitary conditions
inside and in the surroundings and is declared
fit for occupation.
Form B1 Form B1
47 GRANT/ REFUSAL OF SANCTION GRANT/ REFUSAL OF SANCTION
(New Construction/ Revised Sanction/Alteration/Addition)
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48 Sanction U/S 12 of the Delhi Development Act Sanction under Section 12 and Section 13 of the Delhi
1957 Development Act 1957
49 2. The construction will be undertaken as per 2. It will be duty of the owner of the plot and the Architect
sanctioned plan only and no deviation from the preparing the plan to ensure that the sanctioned plans are
bye-laws will be permitted without prior constructed as per prevalent building bye-laws.
sanction. Any deviation done against the bye-
laws is liable to be demolished and the
supervising Architect, engaged on the job will
run the risk of having his license cancelled.

50 3. Violation of building bye-laws will not be 3. All the provisions of the UBBL 2016 shall have to be
compounded. followed. Violation of building bye-laws will not be
compounded.

51 4. It will be duty of the owner of the plot and 4.The construction will be undertaken as per sanctioned plan
the Architect preparing the plan to ensure that only and no deviation from the bye-laws will be permitted
the sanctioned plans are as per prevalent without prior sanction. Any deviation done against the bye-
building bye-laws. If any infringement of the laws is liable to be demolished and the sanctioned plan may be
bye-laws remain unnoticed the DDA reserves revoked. The Architect, Engineer, Supervisor engaged on the
the right to amend the plans as and when the job will run the risk of having his/her license cancelled. In case
infringement comes to its notice and DDA will of rectification, the same shall have to be done at the cost of the
stand indemnified against any claim on this owner and the sanctioning authority shall stand indemnified
account. against any claim on this account.

52 8. The party will convert the house into 8.The party shall construct the premise only the purpose for
dwelling units of each floor as per the which the sanction has been granted.
approved parameters of the project and shall
use the premise only for residential the
purpose.
53 9. The building shall not be constructed within 9. The building shall not be constructed within minimum
minimum mandatory distance as specified in mandatory distance as specified in Indian Electricity Rules
Indian Electricity Rules and as per the and as per the requirement of power distributor from the
requirement of Delhi Vidut Board power voltage lines running on any side of the site.
distributor from the voltage lines running on
any side of the site.
54 11. The thickness of outer walls will be 11. The thickness of outer walls will be maintained as per
maintained at least 0.23 mt. (9”). sanctioned plan.
55 12. The basic levels should be got ascertained 12. The basic levels should be got ascertained from the
from the concerned at the site of the concerned Official/Authority at the site of the construction.
construction.
16. It will be ensured by the owner and the 16. It will be ensured by the owner and the Architect that
Architect that during the construction, the during the construction, the building plans sanctioned
building plans sanctioned shall satisfy all the shall satisfy all the Environmental Conditions for
Environmental Conditions for Buildings and Buildings and Constructions of Chapter 3, Appendix
Constructions of Chapter 3, Annexure XIV of XIV of these Bye laws and as amended from time to
these Bye laws and as amended from time to time or any specific orders issued by the Govt. or
time or any specific orders issued by the Govt.
Court/s.
56 Note:
Copy for information and necessary action by:
i. Delhi Jal Board.
ii. Labour Department
iii. Chief Inspector of Factories
iv. Other external agencies (if applicable) as per rules.
44 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

COMMON OCCUPANCY-CUM-COMPLETION REQUEST FORM


57 iv.
a. For Existing Connection of DJB : Connection Number.
b. For Fresh Connection from DJB: Apply Online.
ANNEXURE –I
58 Annexure –I Annexure –I
Qualification of Competence of professionals Qualification of Competence of professionals (modification)
b. Engineer: The minimum qualifications for b. Engineer: The minimum qualifications for an engineer
an engineer shall be graduate in civil shall be graduate in civil engineering/ architectural
engineering/ architectural engineering of engineering of recognized Indian or foreign university,
recognized Indian or foreign university, which which qualifies him/her for the corporate membership of
qualifies him/her for the corporate membership Institution of Engineers(India); and the membership of
of Institution of Engineers(India); and the Institution of Engineers(India) or any other statutory body
membership of Institution of Engineers(India) governing such profession, if any with minimum 2 years
or any other statutory body governing such of experience.
profession, if any.
59 d. Supervisor: The minimum qualifications for d. Supervisor: The minimum qualifications for a supervisor
a supervisor shall be diploma in civil shall be diploma in civil engineering or architectural
engineering or architectural assistantship, or the assistantship with minimum 5 years of experience, in
qualification in architecture or engineering building design/construction, construction management and
equivalent to the minimum qualification supervision.
prescribed for recruitment to non-gazetted
services by the Government of India plus 5
years’ experience in building design,
construction and supervision.

ANNEXURE –III

60 Fees and Charges Fees and Charges


a. Building Permit Fee: a. Building Permit Fee:
i. Building Permit fee for Sanction/Revised i. Building Permit fee for Sanction/Revised Sanction/
Sanction/ Completion/ Regulerisation all Completion/ Regulerisation all buildings shall be calculated
buildings shall be calculated at the rate of at the rate of Rs.10/- per sq.m of Built Up Area(including
Rs.10/- per sq.m of covered area(including basement floor, stilt floor).
basement floor, stilt floor)
In case of Storage building/Warehouses/ Godowns, the fee
shall be calculated at the rate of Rs.2/- per sq.m of Built Up
Area (including basement floor, stilt floor).
iv. Fee for layout/land sub-division/approval iv. Fee for layout/land sub-division/approval shall be calculated
shall be calculated
@ Rs.10, 000/- per acre and same for the part thereof.
@ Rs.10, 000/- per acre and same for the part
(@ Rs. 1,000/-In case of Storage building/Warehouses/
thereof.
Godowns)

61 b. Stacking Charges b. Stacking Charges


i) Rs. 20/- per sq.m of plots size up to i) Rs. 20/- per sq.m of plots size up to 100 sq.m
proposed covered Area 100 sq.m proposed Built Up Area
including basement and including basement and
stilts. stilts.
ii) Rs. 50/- per sq.m of Plots size above ii) Rs. 50/- per sq.m of Plots size above 100-2000
proposed covered 100-2000 sq.m proposed Built Up area sq.m
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area including including basement and


basement and stilts. stilts.
iii) Rs. 5/per sqm of Storage Building/
proposed Built Up Area Warehouses/ Godowns
including basement and
stilts.
iii) For plots above 2000 sq.m, the material iv) For plots above 2000 sq.m, the material will be stacked
will be stacked inside the plot area. inside the plot area.
62 2.1.1 Peripheral charges:- Peripheral charges 2.1.1 Peripheral charges:- Peripheral charges are to be paid by
are to be paid by plot owner of Co-operative plot owner of Co-operative House Building Society Group IV
House Building Society Group IV for laying of for laying of such services by the DDA @ Rs. 70/-(in view of
such services by the DDA @ Rs. 70/-(in view Hon’ble Court orders and consequent office order No. 80 dated.
of Hon’ble Court orders and consequent office 12.06.03) per sq.m of net plot area at the time of sanction of
order No. 80 dated. 12.06.03) per sq.m of net building plans. Also, individual plot owner will submit an
plot area at the time of sanction of building undertaking in the prescribed format for deposition of
plans. Also, individual plot owner will submit peripheral charges, at the time of submission of Building Plans.
an undertaking in the prescribed format for
deposition of peripheral charges, at the time of
submission of Building Plans. Form A-11
ANNEXURE –X
63 a. Installation of Solar Photovoltaic a. Installation of Solar Photovoltaic Panels
Panels
Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems are direct energy
Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems are conversion systems that convert solar radiation into
direct energy conversion systems that electric energy. Roof of buildings as well as other
convert solar radiation into electric exposed areas such as of parking shade,
energy. Roof of buildings as well as vertical/inclined walls, windows can be installed with
other exposed areas such as of parking solar PV system.
shade, can be installed with solar PV
system.
64 5.Minimum area required for installation of Solar
photovoltaic Panels.
(Annexure C)

Annexure A
Table 11.1 : Minimum Specifications for Ramps
Level difference Minimum Ramp Width Handrail on Comments
gradient of both sides
Ramp

≥ 150 mm 1:12 1200 mm √


≤ 300 mm

≥ 300 mm 1:12 1500 mm √ Landings every 5 meters of ramp run.


≤ 750 mm

≥ 750 mm 1:15 1800 mm √ Landings every 9 meters of ramp run.


≤ 3000mm

≥ 3000 mm 1:20 1800 mm √ Landings every 9 meters of ramp run.


46 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

Annexure B
Index of Forms: Existing
Form No. Title Signatory
A-1 Application To Erect, Re-Erect, Demolish, or To Make Owner
Material Alteration in a Building as per Design and
Specifications
A-2 Certificate of Appointment of Professionals (Architect/ (i) Architect/Engineer*
Engineer*/ Structural Engineer/ Supervisor)
(ii) Structural Engineer
(iii) Supervisor
(iv) Owner
A-3 Application for Request of Bulk Characteristics For Owner
Development on Specific Plot
A-4 Certificate of Structural Safety (i) Structural Engineer
(ii) Owner
A-5 Certificate for Incorporation of (i) Architect/ Engineer
Green Building Features (ii) Owner
A-6 Certificate for Supervision, No Nuisance and Debris (i) Owner
Removal
(ii) Supervisor
A-7 Indemnity Bond for Basement Owner
B-1 Grant/ Refusal of Sanction Authority/Concerned Local Body
B-2 Grant/ Refusal of Revalidation Authority/Concerned Local Body
C-1 Intimation of Completion Of Work Up To Plinth Level Architect/Engineer/Supervisor
C-2 Inspection Report Up To Plinth Level By The Office of Authority/Concerned Local Body
The Competent Authority

D-1 Intimation Of Building Completion (i) Owner


(ii) Structural Engineer
(iii) Architect/Engineer
(iv) Supervisor
D-2 Certificate for Completion of Drainage Work Engineer/Supervisor
D-3 Completion Cum Occupancy Certificate Authority/Concerned Local Body
D-4 Rejection Of Compliance In Respect of Occupancy Authority/Concerned Local Body
Certificate

D-5 Regulersation Certificate Authority/Concerned Local Body

Index of Forms: Amended

INDEX OF FORMS

Form Title Signatory (Digital Signature of)

COMMON Application To Erect, Re-Erect, (i) Architect/ Engineer/ Supervisor (Responsible


APPLICATION FORM Demolish, or To Make Material for Architectural Design)
Alteration in a Building as per Design (ii) Structural Engineer (Responsible for
and Specifications. Structural Design)
¹Hkkx IIµ[k.M 3(ii)º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 47

Certificate of Appointment of (iii) Supervisor (Responsible for supervision of


Professionals (Architect/ Engineer/ the construction)
Structural Engineer/Supervisor)
(iv) Owner
Certificate of Structural Safety.
Certificate for Supervision, No
Nuisance and Debris Removal
Indemnity for Basement.
B-1 Grant/ Refusal of Sanction Sanctioning Authority

B-2 Grant/ Refusal of Revalidation Sanctioning Authority

C-1 Intimation of completion of work up to Architect/Engineer/Supervisor


plinth level for moderate and high risk & Owner
buildings
C-2 Inspection Report Up To Plinth Level Sanctioning Authority for Moderate and High
By The Office of The Sanctioning Risk category
Authority for Moderate and High risk
buildings/by the
Architect/Engineer/Supervisor for Very Architect/Engineer/Supervisor
Low and Low Risk buildings
for Very Low and Low Risk category
COMMON Intimation Of Building Completion (i) Architect/ Engineer/ Supervisor (Responsible
OCCUPANCY-CUM- for Architectural Design)
COMPLETION Declaration Proforma (ii) Structural Engineer (Responsible for
REQUEST FORM
Certificate of Structural Safety Structural Design)
(iii) Supervisor (Responsible for supervision of
the construction)
(iv) Owner
D-1 Occupancy-cum-Completion Sanctioning Authority
Certificate/
Part Occupancy-cum-Completion
Certificate
D-2 Rejection of Compliance In Respect of Sanctioning Authority
Occupancy Certificate

D-3 Regulersation Certificate Sanctioning Authority

Annexure C (to be inserted in Annexure X of UBBL 2016)


Table 11: Minimum area required for Installation of Solar Photo Voltaic Panel
S. Building category Plot area/ Ground Capacity of SPV Area of Terrace
No. Coverage plant required in % &
Sqm.
(in kilo watt peak)
1. 105 -250 Sqm. 75% 1 KW p(spv) 20% 15 Sqm.
Residential 250 -500 Sqm. 2 KW p (spv) 20% 30 Sqm.
500-1000 Sqm. 3 KW p (spv) 20% 45 Sqm.
1000-3000 Sqm. 50% 5 KW p (spv) 15% 75 Sqm.
48 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3(ii)]

> 3000 Sqm. 10 KW p (spv) 15% 150 Sqm.

2. 500-1000 Sqm. 5 KW p (spv) 35% 75 Sqm.


Institutional 1000-3000 Sqm. 30% 10 KW p (spv) 35% 150 Sqm.
>3000 Sqm. 20 KW p (spv) 35% 300 Sqm.

3. 500-1000 Sqm. 5 KW p (spv) 30% 75 Sqm.


Government Buildings 1000-3000 Sqm. 50% 10 KW p (spv) 15% 150 Sqm.
>3000 Sqm. 20 KW p (spv) 20% 300 Sqm.

4. 500-1000 Sqm. 5 KW p (spv) 40% 150 Sqm


Commercial 1000-3000 Sqm. 50% 20 KW p (spv) 30% 300 Sqm
>3000-5000 Sqm. 30 KW p (spv) 25% 450 Sqm
> 5000 Sqm. 50 KW p (spv) 30% 750 Sqm.

5. 2000-5000 Sqm. 10 KW p (spv) 20% 150 Sqm.


5000-10,000 Sqm. 33.3 20 KW p (spv) 15% 300 Sqm.
%
Group Hosing 10,000-20,000 50 KW p (spv) 25% 750 Sqm.
sqm.
>20,000 Sqm. 100 KW p (spv) 25% 1500Sqm

6. Up to 400 Sqm. 60% 3 KW p 25% 45 Sqm


401-2000 Sqm. 5 KW p 30% 75 Sqm
Industrial 2000-5000 Sqm 50% 10 KW p 30% 150 Sqm
>5000 Sqm. 50 KW p +5 30% 750 Sqm
KW/1000 Sqm. or part
thereof

[No. F.15(06)2016/MP/Pt.]
D. SARKAR, Commissioner-cum-Secy.

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VERMA Date: 2019.03.08
23:08:33 +05'30'

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