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[MP!II—TBP* 3 (QJ . -- ------
MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 12th July, 1999

following modifications, namely :—


MODIFICATIONS
, 1„ the Goa, Daman and Diu Highways A c , 1974 unless the context otherwise requires, throughout the A c t . -
for the words 'Goa Daman and Diu', wherever they occur the words 'Dadra and Nagar Havel, shali he
(a)
substituted;

ofgrammer may require. - „ , -


2. ,n section 2, clause (a) shall be r e a r e d as clause (aa) and before clause (aa) as so re.ettered. the fo.lowmg
clause shall be inserted namely :— .

President under article 239 of the Constitution,"

4 In section 20, wherever the word 'Government" occur, the words 'Central Government' shal! be subst.tuted.

. in section 66, for the words 'the Goa, Daman and Diu Land Revenue Code. , 9 6 . , the words the Dadra and
Nagar Haveli Land Reform Regulation. 1971' shall be subst.tuted.
7 Forsub-section(3)ofsection72,thefollowingshallbes U bstituted:-

( 3 ) e * , . * made under " ^ ^ S S ^ Z ^ i L t t t Z Z Z Z


Parliament, while it is in session ^ t e J ^ ^ R £ c r he session immediately following, both Houses agree
sessions and if, before the exp.ry of th e ses .on inw .ch * «so 9 o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ th fter

of anything previously done under that rule. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

P.K..JALALI, Jt.Secy.

Annexure
The Goa, Daman and Diu Highways Act, 1974
(Act No. 10 of 1974)
[21st June, 1974]
AN
ACT

certain other matters connected therewith.


34
J^AfELl°FJ^1A_gyRAORD'N_^Y \PAKI Il-SEC. 3 (i)]
W
»nH „.» " E R E A S * IeXpedient t0
Prov,de for t h e
f r i c t i o n of ribbon development along highways for the orevention

enaCtCd thC L e g i S a t i V e A S S e m b y
as follows^- ^ ' ' °f GOa Da,
' "an 3 n d D i u in
* • twenty-fifth Year of the Republic of India

. CHAPTER I
Preliminary
^ ^ (I) Short Wk, extent and commencement.-^!) This Act may be called the Goa, Daman and Diu Highways Act,

(2) It extends to the whole of the Union terr.tory of Goa, Daman and Diu

2. Definitions—In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,-
(a) "animal" means any domestic or captive animal;
(b)
r a f t l f M - n d f d e S a n y TCtl?n °F W h a t s 0 e v e r <"<*="*' ™* '" whatsoever manner constructed (including a
S3SS3S2 PUrP0SCS) ^ a,S ° indUdeS »** *"» — ™ ~
(c)

(d)
llTrt^^u 3 ' i n e ° n e i u , e r SidC °fa h i e M v 8 y ° r ? a r t o f a Wtfway b ^ n d the building line fixed «n
respect of such h/ghway or part by a notification under sub-section (1) of section T
e) m e a n S a , y U M U t h 0 r i s c d OCCU
'££££: ' P a t i o " " - y bighwy or part thereof, and includes an

(0 W 8 n y 0ti e StrUCtUre b a l C n i e S POrCheS or


SSway^"^ ' '' ' ° ' ' »"*«*"«• « — or o v e r l i n g

(ii) occupation of a highway beyond the prescribed period, if any, for stacking building materials or soods of
any other descnpt.on. for exhibiting articles for sale, for erecting poles awnines t T r , n t „ ^ f K A
.-g, and other similar erections or for parking vehicles or ^ ^ Z T ^ ^ ^
(...) excavatton or dumps of any sort made or extended on any h i g h l y or underneath such highway

1£^XS£*variafions in re,ation t0 a bu,,ding means to construct- ~ < * «- d -


(0

CB)

d ]nistratorofthe uno,n Terrtiory f a Dama and


(h)
is~oTthTci;ttt n:
0)
° °° - - «- w*-—
"highway" means any road or way over which the public have a right of way or are granted access and
whtch H declared to be a highway under section 3 and for the purposes of this Act J S S S ^
(l) any land acquired or demarcated with a view to construct a highway along if
00
S ^ J & S S ? * f00t-pathS" PaVe,nentS' - "* «** a"d •"—* **- at-
(ii0
ISS such road
across 2TJ^*or way; and " " " " ^ " ^ ^ a n d « * • * » * « . constructed on or

(iv) all trees fences posts, boundary, furlong and mile stones,- and other highway accessories and
materials stacked on the road or way or any land appertement to such highway, t C e S S ° " e S a " d
35
assgas
im n-w* 3 (03 ^ S S ^ ^
^ ^ v ^ u ^ ^ ^ as such or to which the functions of such authonty arc
0)
entrusted under section 4;
-highway boundaries" means the boundaries of a highway fixed in respect of such highway by a n o t i o n
(k)
under sub-section (1) of section 7;
(1) •Wans of aceess" incudes »ny M . f e c e s , whe,h«, priv.,« or pub.ic, ft. « * » « to, foot _ • -
and includes any street;
(m) "middle of highway" means the point halfway between the highway boundaries,
fnl "occupier" includes :—
(1) anypcrsonwhofortnetimebemgispay^
of the premises in respect of which such rent is paid or is payable;
(ii) an owner living in or otherwise using his premises;
(iii) a rent-free tenant;
(iv) a licensee in occupation of any premises; and
( v) any person who is liable to pay to the owner damages for the use anu occupation of any prem.ses;
(o) "Official Gazette" means the Goa, Daman and Diu Government Gazette

Tntitled to receive the rent thereof if the premises were let and mcludes-
(i) an agent or trustee who receives such rent on account of the ownc;

« Jentort^teewhoreceivesthe^^
religious or charitable purposes;
(i ii) a receiver, sequestrator or manage appointed by any court of competent jurisdiction; and

(iv) amortgagee-in-possession. hodv corDorate the manager of such institution or body corporate.
(2) when used with reference to an Institution or body corporate, the manage
(Q) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act;

• Sisassasasasar- CHAPTER II
Dec.ar a tlonofH.gh W ay S ,HighwayAuthorlt.e S and their Powers and Functions

declare any road, way or land to be a highway and class.fy rt a s -


(i) a State Highway,
(ii) a major district road,
(iii) other district road, or

highways therein, specified in the notification.


36 THE
GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [ P A R T n_SEC 3 (i)]

belw
, fulfor HsihwayAuh,oryi, ,omderate,he
of ft, abova subjeas. Also sabj.c, to the approval of the Government and to saeh ( m n h « " p a c t a l 2 * "ZTfti

sxsrc^riSKT - •£££—£
appo.nt such officers and servants as it deems necessary to work under such Authority. Government may
CHAPTER III
Restriction of Ribbon development
ag andcontro1nnesor
Act ,jbzz:ut^:zi:inr «*•*-<'> - •* -«- -* - *--- °™*
(i) where either any road, way or land has been declared to be a highway under section 3, or the construc-
tion or development of a highway is undertaken or proposed to be undertaken, and
(ii) the1 Government considers it necessary ,0fix,as respects such highway, the highway boundary the
b dmg hne or contro l.ne the Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette!fixas respects
P
such highway, the highway boundary, the building line and the control line:
Provided that, having regard to the situation or the requirements of a highway or the condition of the
local area through which a highway passes, it shall be lawful for the Government x Z t en" build
mg or control lines in respect of any highway, or portions thereof.
(2) Not less A n sixty days before issuing a notification under sub-section (I) the Government shall
cause to be publis e ,n the Official Gazette and in the prescribed manner in the village and a: th head"
quarters 0 f I h e t a l u k a o f t h c d j s t r j c t j n w h j c ) ] ^ fc ^ ^ J s t a tJ ft^it

IZZZZtZTT
between the highway boundary '" IT
and °f SUb-SeCti
the control
n (,) 3nd Specifyi
line °proposed
" to be fixed therein a
"« under such«^ land si and
notification e in
he case of new works, also lands benefiting by the construction or development of tfteghway as the
case may be, together w,th a notice requiring all persons affected by such notification who wish to make
any objections or suggestions with respect to/he issue of such a notification, to submit nTr Z t e .
sugges ,on, ,n wnt.ng to the Highway Authority or appear before such authority, w n L o 0 Z 0
the pub .cation of the notiflcat.on in the Official Oazette or within one month from the date of the
pub/icatmn of the notification in the village, whichever period expires later.
(3) The highway Authority shall, after all such objects or suggestions have been considered or heard as
the case may be, and after such further inquiry, if any, as it thinks necessary, Z ^ S S S S ^ Z

(4) If, before the expiration of the time allowed by sub-section (2) for the filing or hearing of objections
or suggest,ons. no objection or suggestion has been made, the Government shall proceed I o n c e C u
the notification under sub-section (1). If any such objection or suggestion has been made the Gov/™
ment shall consider the record and the report referred to in sub-secfion (3) Z ™ y S e r -
(a) aban.Wi the proposal to issue the notification under sub-section (1), or
(b) .ssuc (he notification under sub-section (1) with such modification, if any, as it thinks fit.
(5) In considering the objections or suggestions, the decision of the Government on the question of
.ssue.ng the notification under sub-section (1) shall be final and conclusive
(2) Such map, which shall bear the seal of the Highway Authority shall be open to inspection
(3) Copies of such map shall also be kept for inspection at such other places as may be prescribed

(i) construct, form or layout any means of access to, or from a highway, or
(ii) erect any building, or
(iii) materially alter any existing building, or
(iv) make or extend any excavation, or
(v) construct, form or lay out any works; or

(b) upon any land lying between the building line and the control line proposed to be fixed under sub-section m or
( }
fixed under sub-section (I) of section 7, as the case may be, '
(i) construct, form or layout any means of access to, or from a highway, or
(ii) erect any building, or
(iii) materially alter any existing building;
(c) use any building or later the use of any building already erected in a manner which in the opinion of the

thefuseof H ; ty * adjoining
use of aa Highway
m 3ny
TtheTlandW on
hatS06Ver infringC
" ^ 0 is
which ' such building
f th£
Pr0visi0"S
erected
0fth
* A " or in erf re w l

3asSES3s=SS233?«ssss
shall, by {o^Z^^TCati°n'tMe HiShWay AUth0nty aftCr maki
- "g SUCh C
"« U i r i e S « * • * — * • necessary,
(a) grant the permission, subject to such conditions, if any. as may be specified in the order, or
(b) refuse to grant such permission;
provided that—

(0
o T l a v ^ o n f 6 / I T ^ ^ ^ - s e c t i o n C D t o the making of any excavation or construction, formation
or laying out of works in land for the purpose of repairing, renewing; enlarging or maintaining any
in^ground sewer dram, electric line, pipe, duct or other apparatus shall not be withheld no be made
subject to any cond.t.ons save such as may be necessary for securing that the sewer, drain, electrfcfc?
pipe duct, or other apparatus shall be laid in such a manner and at such levels that the cons uc ion
maintenance, development or improvement ofroad thereover will not be p ^

(ii) permission under clause (b) of sub-section (1) to the erection or alteration of a building or laying out any
means of access to a highway which conforms to the requirements of public health, and welfafe and of

S S ^ Z S K -f "affic on thc adjoining road sha"neither be withhe,d - ^ « £ °°


Provided that in the case of means of access required for agricultural purposes such permission shall
2the mean!
means 3of Taccess7 S be
shall T used
* !&** * "* ^ purposes
for agricultural ^ • SUCh M
" "only; ma
* b e "ecessaryforse ur n g th
38_ ^ THE GAZETTE Of INDIA EXTRAORDINARY [PART n _ShX. 3 (I)]

(iii) permission under clause (b) of sub-section (I) to the re-ercctitfn or alteration of a build.ng which was in
ex,stence before the appointed day shall neither be withheld nor made subject to restrictions unless such
re-erection or the alteration involves any material alteration to the outside appearance of the building.
(4) When the Highway Authority refuses permission, the reasons therefor shall be recorded and communicated to
trie npplicsnt ;

the nhi f. r ° vi h d , ed ; hat n 0 t h i n * h c r e i n c o n t a i n e d s h a " d e b a r a !>«*» from making a fresh application after omitting therefrom
the objectionable features communicated to him as aforesaid on account ol which such permission uas refused
(5) If at the expiration of a period of three months after an application for such permission specifying the name and
address of the applicant has been made to the Highway Authority, or such further period, not exceeding three months as mav
have been notified by the Highway Authority, has elapsed and no decision has b L notified ta^ P ^ ^ u l S
to the applicant at that address then (except as may otherwtse be agreed in writing between the Highway Authority and the
appl.cant) permission shall be deemed to have been given without the imposition be the Highway Authority of any conditions.
(6) The Highway Authority shall maintain a register with sufficient particulars of all permissions given or refused
by it under this section and the reg.ster shall be available for inspection free of charge by all persons interested and such
. persons shall be entitled to take extracts therefrom. interested and such
. .... Bwh**™-** «he purpose of this section, "appointed day" shall, with reference to any highway
b
boundary
y luu uur
building line or control line, mean,— " y-

(1) the day on which a notification is published in the Official Gazette under sub-section P ) of section 7
proposing to fix such highway boundarty, building line or control line, and
(2) if any modification is made in such highway boundary, building line or control line, the day on which
control line 1 ' 0 " " P Und r SU VSeCti n ( U
° ' ° °f Section 7
' r,xi
'^ s u c h hi
S l w a >' boundary, building line or

10. Appeal.—(1) If any applicant is aggreived by any decision of the Highway Authority under section 9 withhold™
permission, or imposing any condition, he may appeal to the Government within thirty days from Ihc date on which such
decision was communicated to him.
{2 T l e C 0 V e m m e n m
*• t r u ' : ' *y< a f t e r s havi,1 S an opportunity to the applicant to be heard, make such order as it
thinks tit upon the appeal and the decision of the Government shall be final.
, *L • " ' / I * n ? f 0 n f ° r W ° r k S i n P r 0 8 r e S S , e t C " _ ( ' ' N ° restrictI0»s infew ™d« section 9 shall apply to the erection
a
h fnrZ lZg °r TaT°" " , 0 l'1C C O n s f m c , i o n ftn^ta, or laying out, of any means of access or works begun b
before the appointed day referred to in section 9.

(2) No restrictions in force under section 9, except restrictions as to the construction, formation or tavm« out
Of means of success, shall apply to any land forming par. of a burial or cremation ground or other places for the
disposal of the dead being land which has before the passing of this Act, been used for such purposes.

uriih ,nw I (3> !.° r " l r i C l i ° n S , i n f ° r c e U n d e r ™li™ 9 sh »» apPl>' to any excavation or works necessary in connection
with any drams, ditches, or other drainage works for agricultural purposes or lo any works necessary for the
repair, renewal, enlargement or maintenance of any sewer, drain, electric line, pipe, duct, or other apparatus
constructed in or upon the land before the date on which the restrictions came into force o with the co, sen of
Ihc Highway Authority on or after that date.

•k,f„ , ,1 l 2 ' S e " i n ? t T k °! b U ! l d ' n 8 S *° b U i ' d i n R ' i,,C ° r C U " t r 0 1 '""—Whenever any building or any par. thereof erected
before the appointed day referred to in section 9 lies between the building line and the middle of the highway the Highway
Authority may, whenever any such building or part has either entirely or in greate, pan been taken down/burnt down or
fallen down, by not.ee requ.re such building or part when re-crccted to be sel back to the building line or control line.
13. Regulation or diversion of right of access to highway, (1) The Highway Authority may, if it is considered
essential m the mterests of safety or convenience of traffic, regulate or divert any existing right of acess to a highway across
land lying between the control line and the highway boundary: »yiway across
Provided that the existing right of access shall not be diverted until alternative access has been given.
(2 } WhWe the
4..H t . ***** right of access is diverted, the point at which alternative access is given to the highway
X
shall not be unreasonably distant from the existing point of access.
[HRii-^s3(i)] ^^iTRm.-arorarror
39
( ThC H i 8 h y A Uth ri Sha
rio ht f 1 , r , ° ? "' b y n o t i f l c a t i o n i n * e offi<=ial Gazette, publish the date on which the existing
right of access has been diverted and alternative access has been given.

my f,heproviste s fteAa
14 Powers of Highway Authority and officers and servants appointed under section 6 in respect of

zs5£SK2s5r ° "°
(a) enter upon, survey and take measurements and levels of any land;
-•»-» *-* - * a r -
(b) mark such levels, dig or bore into the sub soil of any land ;
de
. *J 5 "larcate t h e bo un
t daries of the highway by planting stones or other suitable marks in different colours of
6 8 al0
m l r lshows rthe ^road
marks ^ boundary " 8 thC h i g h w a y
, " correctly; in S U c h a m a n n e r t h a t t h e i m a
8inary line
joining such stones or

(d) where there are bends or kinks on the road boundary, locate the stones or marks in different colours so as
to give the correct configuration of the boundary if they are joined by straight lines;
(e) give consecutive numbers to such boundary stones or marks and maintain them on the ground as if they
constituted part of the highway;

(f) lay out the building and control lines by placing marks in different colours and cutting trenches;

li„« lit! I f f t h C f T C y T ? °"'- r V v i s e b e m a d e - o r met «««ment S of levels taken or boundaries marked and
lines laid out, cut down and clear .t.vay any standing crops, trees, fence or jungle or any part thereof;
(h) do all other acts necessary in that behalf;

„„„ f Hr0V'lie(i th£ " t h C H l g h W a y A u t h o r i t y s h a " « * e x ^ P t w 'th the consent of the occupier thereof, enter or permit
any of the officers or servants to enter any premises without previously giving such occupier at least forty-eight B
hours-
notice in writing of its intention to do so.

the Gov e !n ni( A nr qUlSi ! i0 r °f I " ? °' "f^ '""'"" '" ^ ^ ' ) I f " my t i m e o n t h e a PP^ a tion of the Highway Authority
! l ! i T J f ? •I a ' , y l 3 n d r C q U ' r C d f01' *hC P U r p 0 S C S ° f a h J S h w a y o r a "y "ght or interest of any person in
Sfl d P U r P 3 e S S h U l d b e c o m u l s o
?w?V T " ? ' ° ° P »'y acquired or extinguished, as the case may be, it shall be
lawful for the Government to publish a notification to that effect in the Official Gazette. Such notification shall also be
published iti such other manner as may be prescribed.
(2) A notification so published shall be deemed to be a declaration that the land is needed or as the
CMC may be the iright or interest is required to be extinguished for the purpose of the highway;' and such
conclusive
extingmsh°ed that * « l™d is so needed, or the right or interest is so required to be

16. Land required to be marked and measured—The Highway Authority or any officer or servant authorised by
the Highway Authority shall thereupon cause the land to be marked out It shall also cause it to be measured and if no plan is
made thereof, a plan to be made of the same.

17. Public Notice and other notices of such requirements for acquisition.^ 1) The Highway Authority shall
then cause a public not.ee ro be given at convenient places on or near such land stating that the Government intends to take
possession ot the land, or, as the case may be, to extinguish any right or interest in the land and that claims to compensation
for all .merest in such land, or any right or interest in land to be extinguished may be made to such officer as the Highway
Authority may designate. wn*j

(2) Such notice shall state the particulars of the land so needed or right or interest in land to be extinguished and
shall require a I persons interested in the land or in the right or interest to be extinguished to appear personally or by an agent
be ore such officer as may be designated, at the time mentioned therein (such time not being earlier than fifteen days after the
date of publication ot the notice) and to state the nature of their respective right or interest in the land, or, as the case may be
in the nght or interest to be extinguished and the amount and the particulars of their claims to compensation for such right or
interest or both and their objections, if any, to the measurements made under section 16. The Highway Authority may in any
case, require such statement to be made in writing and signed by the party or his agent.
(3) The Highway Authority shall also serve notice to the same effect on the occupier of such land and on all such
persons known or believed to be interested, the. em or to be entitled to act lor persons so interested as reside or have agents
authorised to receive service on their behalf, within the district in which the land is situated
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THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [PART I I _ S E C . 3 (i)]

(4) In case any person so interested resides, elsewhere, a notice shall be served in the manner provided in section 71.
18. Persons required to make statements regarding other persons having lnterest.-( 1) The Highway Authority
or the officer authorised by rt may also require any such penon to make or deliver to it or him at a time not being earlier
than fifteen days after the date of the requisition, a statement containing, as far as may be practicable, the name of every other
person possessing any interest in the land or in any part thereof, or, as the case may be, in any right or interest in land to be
extinguished as co-proprietor, sub-proprietor, mortgagee, tenant or otherwise, and of the nature of such interest, and of the
rents and profits, ,f any received or receivable on account thereof in respect of three years next preceding the date of such
3 ttiLcii icni-

A A ®1 ^ 7 ^ , f e u ° n , r C q U i r e d • t 0 m a k C ° r d e l i v e r a s t a t e m e n t u n d c r t h i s s e c t i o n o r u " d « section 17 shall be


deemed to be legally bound to do so w.th.n the meaning of section 175 and 176 of the Indian Penal Code. (Central Act 45 of

19. Taking possession of land.-(l) At any time after the publication of a notification under section 15 the
Government may direct that the land specified in the notification shall be taken possession of, or as the case may be, the'right
or interest specified therein shall be extinguished from such date as may be specified in the direction.
(2) From such date the said land shall vest absolutely in the Government free from all encumbrances, or as the casep
may be, such right or interest therein shall be extinguished.

CHAPTER IV

Prevention of unauthorised occupation of and encroachment on a Highway and removal of encroachment


20. L»nds forming part ofthe highway deemed to be Government property.-AII lands fonning part of a highway
G V e m r n e n t sha11 for t h c
Government *" " ° ' P u r P ^ o f lhis C h W be deemed to be the property Vf uS

•*• J l P u r e v e n u t , 0 n ° f un »«'horised occupation of Highway.-( 1) No person shall occupy or encroach on any highway
within the highway boundar.es without obtaining the previous permission in writing of the Highway Authority wan officer
authorised in this behalf by the Highway Authority. Aumonty or an officer

fh • ( 2 ) ?* H l g h W a y A " t h o r i t y o r a n o f R c e r authorised by the Highway Authority in this behalf may, with due regard to
f
he safety and convenua.ee of traffic and subject to such conditions as may be imposed and such rules as may be prescribed by
the Government and on payment of such rent or other charges as may be prescribed under such rules, permit any person : -
(i) to place a temporary encroachment on any highway in front of any building owned by him or make a
temporary structure overhanging the highway, or

aW ing
any highwa ^ o r ^ * ^ ^ " °r tCnt'pandal or 0ther similar erection or a
temporary stall or scaffolding on

(iii) to deposit or cause to be deposited building materials, goods for sale or other articles on any highway, or

(iv) to make temporary excavation for carrying out any repairs or improvements to adjoining buildings;

j ^ T ^ * " V " ? P e r m i s s i o n sha11 b e d e e m e d t 0 bc


valid beyond the period of six months unless expressly
renewed by the Highway Authority or the authorised officer. expressly

hioh °2 T h C p e r m ; S 9 i °". S ° Snmted shall clearly specify the date upto which the person is authorised to occupy the
highway, the purpose for which occupation is authorised and the exact portion of the highway permitted to be occupied and
shall also be accompamed by a plan or sketch of that portion of the highway, if necessary. occupied, ana

™ . w (4) 7*!, e P C T n i n ZhT f a V 0 U r L s u c h a P e r m i «ion has been given shall produce the permit for inspection whenever
ca led upon to do so by the Highway Authority or an officer authorised under sub-section (1) and shall at the end of the peruS
specified in the perm.t release the land occupied by him after restoring it to same state as before the occupation by him
(5) The Highway Authority or the officer issuing the permission shall maintain a complete record of all such
permissions .ssued, and shall also cause a check-up to be made in every case at the expiration ofthe period upto wh" h
occupation has been authorised to ensure that the land has actually been vacated.
[HPT ll-wn: 3 (i)] W^T7T^m : 3 TOWT^ 4,

22. Power to cancel p e r m i t - ( l ) The Highway Authority may cancel any p e n s i o n grameTu^der section 2 1 -
(a) if any rent or charge is not duly paid.

(b) if the purpose for which the permission was given has ceased to exist.

(c) in the event of any breach by the holder of such permission or any terms or conditions of such permission.
n r J 2 11?*isl causing
,encroachment a d
" ° " Winpediment
h i C h SUCh c n C r o a c h m c n t h a s
or danger to traffic.^ e n made is required for any public purpose
purposeororsuch
such

s;« i ^^;;v:„ c ,•^ ^ o a c l ™ e '' , "•reaore *•",o *• °ri8inai—" •-» *- - L E S S E E S


(2) The notice shall specify the land encroached upon and the time limit within whirh m*t. «.„ u L ,..

5^2™""* Ma8istrate forhishaving madeorcaused the encroachment and f01' •* «K KSe 1322
(4)
.. *he™ t h e encr
oachment is made for the purpose of exposing articles for sate, opening temporarv booths for
wn
natureth Hieh Authori,y orthe authorised p
2may,^withT the&helps ofntheXpolice,
: Tl ' ; T »^ r e f.KKS
if necessary, have such encroachment summarily removed without issuinc a n n t L ««
Z o n e o f e ^ ; S e C t , °. n ( 1 ) ° r i" HCU ° f r e m ° V a l ° f tHe enCr ° aChmCnt > " * ^ve the person responsible fo h "Lroac mem
opt,on of executing a lease in favour of the Highway Authority on payment of rent for the area encroached upon
(5) When the encroachment is of a temporary nature and can easily be removed hut is not such as can he nV^rih^
m a v ' r L T t ' * m e a n i , n g ° f r b - S C C t i 0 n ( 4 ) ' t h e H i 8 h W a y A U t h 0 d t y ° r t h e a u t h o r i s e d oflfcer ^ ed to i sub s e c T c ( )
may m addition to or in lieu of prosecuting the person responsible for the encroachment, under s u b - s e c d(o }m h a v t hh ee
encroachment summarily removed with the assistance of the police, if necessary. "
(6) Where the encroachment is of such a nature that its immediate removal is cons idered e«Pnti»l ;„ th. • * . c
0 C h Way f t h e S3fety f My f rmi
I hor ^ °" f f ° ° *"*« ° ^ ^ of the l^hway e S ^ ^ S S T t J l
authorised officer referred to in sub-section (!) may, in addition to prosecution of the person under s u b Z Z ( 3 ) Z Z t

8 may fe8Sib,e 3t a r e a S
to t r a f f i c ^ f c t t ^ " ^ ° n a b , e C ° S t ' C a r r i 6 d ° U t S ° 3S t 0 l " i n i m i s e <he *?**
(ii) have the encroachment removed with the help of the police, if necessary.
4 Appe
remnu, I ' l ! a £ a l n s t " o t l c e s e r v e d u n d e r s«b-Section (I) of section 23.-Where the person on whom notice to
remove an encroachment has been served under sub-section (1) of section 21 lays claim that the land in r Z ? u- u
encroachment has been alleged in his property or that he ha acquired a righ ove by virtue oTacZ^ZV ^
SStS - sha"-within the time',imit prescribed in the notice f-the ™*™te%£Z£^Z lZ7Z:i
the Collector under mtimafon to the Highway Authority or the officer authorised under sub-section (I) of section - »the
a n d T n CH8 6
?K CtW S h a
" aftCf dUC C n q m r y rCCOrd h i S d e c i s i 0
writi
The HighWay AUtH" '"rity f"SSUC
-"«
h communicate ththen
fficCr Sha tiM sam to h ' a pe , n

a I' n i e r a ^ ' " ""* ^ ° ° ° " ^ «™ S


25. Recovery Ofcost of removal of encroachment.-( I) Whenever the Highway Authority or the officer authorised
under sub-section (I) of section 2. has under the provisions of section 23, removed any « « J ^ ? S 2 2 S
protective work ,n respect of any encroachment, the expenditure involved shall be recovered from the person responsible Tor

7^9c^/99 — /•
12_ THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEC. 3 (i)]
the encroachment in tlhe manner hereinafter provided. "

, f A P - A bi"* r C P r e s ' " t i n g t h e expenditure incurred shall be served by the Highway Authority or the authorised offir,r
eferred to ,n sub-secfon (I) on the person responsible for the encroachment or hi r e p r L f l t e t ^ w i i a r e c S o JSZ
the amount within a specified period to the Authority mentioned in the bill. d.rect.on to pay up

(3) The bill shall be accompanied by a certificate from the Highway Authority or the authorised officer referred to in
sub-section (1) to the effect that the amount of expenditure indicated in thr hill J M , aumor.sea officer referred to in
?
certificate shall be conslusive proof that the o ^ T ^ t ^ ^ l ^ "* ' ^ ""*"* "* " " * *

responsib^f"

(5) If the proceeds of the auction sale do not cover the toml nmnnnt W,\\~A e« ,u
the sale of materials, or if there are no materials t^ dTspose of Ind tl e ' ^ e . d ^ , h c / h x c e s s o v K e r t h e a m < > - ^ e a l i s e d by

CHAPTER V
Compensation

M
o r ^ e r t a ^ b y L o L n S S X Z ^ . H ^ T " £ 2 ^ ™ ' '" " ^ ^ ^ " ^ ^
« .*,«.AM«h ,,d „m perso„who L^^:tt^;:z:T^:^::^t
(a) the imposition of restrictions under section 9;
(b) the setting back of any building or part thereof under section 12;
(c) the regulation or diversion of any right of access to a highway under section 13;
(d) the entry, survey, measurement and doing of any of the acts on any land under section 14;
(e) the acquisition, of any land or the extinguishment of any r i g h t o r interest in t h e land m ^ ^ ^
(0 the closure of uny highway or part thereof under section 52.

2 6 , . h e p ^ ^
determined by agreement between "he H.'hway
g S n t y or m1 office S f •'ISff J * P ™ * i n t e r C S t e d t h e r e i " s h a " b e
claiming interest therein. * *° ° ffiCCr a u t h o r ' s « d bV Government and the person or persons

28. Determination of amount of compensation in default of agreement -_r n r„ *.f u r


8Ult
section 27, the Highway Authority or the officer authorised £ Z r l l u~^ V ° f ° n y a 8 r e e m ent under
G V C m m e n t sha11 s u b
after holding an enquiry make an award d e t e ^ n i n g T * ' ° ' J ' « to the provisions of this Act,

(a) the true area of the land, if any, acquired,


(b) the amount of compensation to be paid under section 26,

thereto^ * " " P P 0 * ™ * ' if


« * ° f « " - I - — , among all persons known or believed to be entitled

AUth ri,y
by the i S - l S ^ ° J * ° f f i - - - W - * * be guided
Act, 1 of 1894) subject to the m o d i f i e d £ ^ ^ S S S Z S S ? f* ACquisit°n Act' ,894'(Central
of
notification under sub-section (1) of section 4 thLTZ^ZelJr Z I * " * " t 0 t h e d a t e of publication of the
of this Act is published; and Preferences to 7 h e S e T d a t e I S ^ ^ l K K J " " " i r " 0 " " " ^ S e C t i ° " ' 5
SeCt n 6 f
were references to the date of publication of the declaration u ders c ^ 1 5 0 f ti Ac '° ° * " Act
[WTII-Trrg3(i)J W^Tram:aTOWCT 43

29. No compensation if similar restrictions in force under any other law or if compensation already received —
No compensation shall be awarded—

(i) if and in so far as the land is subject to substantially similar restrictions in force under some other law which
was in force on the date on which restrictions were imposed by this Act;

(ii) if compensation in respect of the same restrictions imposed under this Act or substantially similar restrictions
in force under any other law has already been paid in respect of the land to the claimant or to any predecessor in
interest of the claimant,

30. Compensation for refusal of permission to build not exceed difference between its value when it was refused
and when it would have been granted—When permission to erect any building has been refused under section 9 or 10, the
amount of compensation shall not exceed the difference between the value of the land as determined by section 23 or 24 of the
Land Acquisition Act, 1894 (Central Act 1 of 1894) and the value which it would have had if the permission had been granted
In determining such value any restrictions to which the land is subject under any other law for the time being in force in regard
to the right of person claiming compensation to erect a building on the land or otherwise to use, hold or dispose of the same
shall be taken into consideration.

31. Compensation for diversion of access not to exceed cost alternative access.—Where the right of access to a
highway has been destroyed as a result of the diversion or closure'thereof and an alternative access has been given the amount
of compensation shall in no case exceed the cost of laying a new means of access from the property of the claimant to such
alternative route.

32. Compensation for cutting of standing crops, trees etc.—(1) At the time of an entry, survey or measurement or
doing of any of the things under section 14, the officer making the entry, survey or measurement or doing any other thing shall
pay or tender to any person entitled compensation for all necessary damage done as a result of such entry, survey measurement
or execution of the work, including the cutting of standing crops, trees, or removal of temporary structures, if any, on the land.
If the sufficiency of the amount so paid or tendered is disputed, the officer concerned shall at once refer the dispute to the
Highway Authority and the said Authority shall with the least practicable delay decide the dispute and pay the person entitled
the amount determined as compensation. The decision of the Highway Authority shall be final.

(2) If at the time of taking possession of the land under section 19 there are any standing crops, trees, or temporary
structures on the land, the Highway Authority shall pay or tender to the person entitled the amount of compensation of such
standing crops, trees, or temporary structures. If the sufficiency of such amounts is disputed, the value of such crops, trees and
temporary structures shall be taken into consideration in determining the amount of compensation for the land under section
28.

33. No compensation for unauthorised erections.—If any person has unauthorisedly erected, re-erected, or added
or altered any building on any land which is acquired of the purpose of a highway, then any increase in the value of the land
from such erection, re-erection, addition or alteration shall not be taken into account in estimating the value of the land.

34. No compensation for removal of encroachment.—No compensation shall be payable for the removal of any
encroachment,

35. Reference against award of Highway Authority or authorised officer under section 28.—(1) Any person
aggrieved by the award of the Highway Authority or the officer authorised under section 28 may, by a written application to the
Highway Authority or such officer, as the case may be, require that the matter be referred to the Civil Judge within the limit of
whose jurisdiction such land is situated.

(2) Any such application shall be made within sixty days from the date of the award, and shall be in such form as may
be prescribed.

(3) The provisions of sections 5, 12 and 14 of the Limitation Act, 1963 (Central Act 36 of 1963) shall apply to the
computation of the time fixed for making the application under sub-section (2).

(4) The Highway Authority or the officer authorised shall make the reference in such manner as may be prescribed.
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Civil Procedure, 1908 S ^ I A ^ o f i t o j a n d t ^ ^ Z ^ Z ^ *" ^ J * *Cti0n M I °f the Code o f


exercise all the powers of a civil court Z e r t a W e empowered to decide such references may

shall enforce ,he surrender. remo.a! or . . J Z ' Z T i ' L ' Superm.enderr, or ,„e officers. empowered

39. P.ymen, of compensation . „ , „ « . _ < „ o„ ,he d o n a t i o n of compensa.ion „ y , g r e B M u„d„ ^


27, or

(2) on the making of an award under section 28 or

(3) if a reference is made under secfion 35 again* such award, arte ,he decision offt,. u l i , o r i I y und„ ,he ^

The provisions of seciop 3, ,o 34 » w S 5 3 5 S 3 ^ S ^ C ^ ( S S 2 : ^ S T = " * *


mutandis, apply to such payment. central Act I of J 894), shall mutatis

A^ontyl^TX :l7TX~ZZl^l ^ mft0 a n y ^ b y W3y o f c


- P — i o n by the Highway
charges, if any, due from such pe" * J S J T S j ! S r VI " JUStmem " ^ PerS°"'S aCC°Unt ' < » « be«c™"t

CHAPTER VI

LEVY OF BETTERMENT CHARGES

Provided that no such notice shall be riven unless the CnUm^ ,„;tu *u

8 0bje i<>nS
seed by ,„e persons as reouired b y no.ice ^ ^ ^ n ^ T o S T & i ^ t " " • '**
(a) the lands benefited by the construction of the work.

(b) the increase in the value of such lands by the proposed construction;

(c) the amount of the betterment charges leviable on each of the said lands;
(d) the date from which such betterment charges shall be leviable •
[MPTII-^3(,)] w*nr*m:3rarv™
45
Provided that no betterment charges shall be leviable in respect of any land— ' "
(a) which is unsuitable for development as a building site, or

(b) which is situate beyond a distance of two hundred metres from the middle of the highway on either side.

shall h e •£'- " " T !lV"^ a " d , b e t t e r m e n t Ch »n?es.-The increase in value on account of the construction of such work
shall be Jhe amount by wh.ch the value of the land on the date of the completion of the proposed work is likely*Exceed! oThas
:fru?^
Explanation.-^ the purpose of this section, the Government shall, by notification in the Official Gazette specify-
(a) the date of commencement of the construction of any work.
(b) the date of completion of such work.

fivin th 4 u M R e f e r e n < i e aEainSt


° r d e r °f a u t h o r i s c d officer
""der section 42.—(1) Any person aggrieved by the order

of the ££!Z^£E£St£of thc Umitation Act ,%3 (36 of ,963) sha apply the c o m
- - " <° ^»
(4) The officer authorised under section 41 shall make the reference in such manner as may be prescribed.

45^ Finality of order fixing betterment charges and of decision on reference.—The order fixing the betterment

46
. Betterment charges to be first charge on land next to land revenue—From the date specified in the order
fixmg the betterment charges as the date from which such charges shall be ieviable, or from such date Imayb cler^
specified by the authonty spec.fied in section 44 as the date from wh.ch such charges shall be leviable, ^ S a L X E S
recoverable in respect of any land shall, subject to the prior payment of the land revenue, if any, due t o T h e T v e m S
thereon, be a first charge on the land in respect of which such betterment charges are leviable. Government

m»H, h A ' ^ y m e n t ° f b e " e r m e n t sharges.-~.TJie betterment charges shall be payable on the date fixed under the rules
made by the Government under section 72 :

of suchchargcsbyannuaiinstatetoeethcrwith
Provided that the owner of the land on which such charges are imposed may execute an agreement in favour of the

Xszizi^zr™ *•£ « s* "I: s i t


48. Relinquishment of an exchange or land in lieu of payment of betterment charges.-Notwithstanding anvthin*
contained in section 47, the Government may allow the owner of the land on which the betterment charges m a Z 2 to
rehnquish the whole or any part of the land or to deliver it in exchange in lieu of Kpayment of the charges in fcvourcf the
Government on such conditions as may be prescribed ; ' ««"S«5. m ravour ot the

such relinquishment or exchange shall be permitted unless the land is free from encumbrances.
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CHAPTER VII
Supplemental provisions to secure safety of traffic and
prevention of danger to Highways

may. save as otherwise provided in section 11, serve a notice upon'the Z S S S ^ S t ^ S ^ S S -

or any other object thereon, so as to cause it to confirm with any requirements specified in the notice

nf K2 'fry PCr0S n UP0


° " W h ° m °n0tice has been served under
sub-section (1) objects to comply with anv reouirement
mayw,thin one month of its receipt send to the Hi Authori
tSLtZf ' - ^y * his %&ZZS21!ZE£
objection considerthe g ds
and SJI ^ s a ^ s : r s ,T^asr ' ™

50. Highway Authority to regulate traffic when highway declared un<flf» rf „• » •• •


Highway Authority that any highway in its charge or any p c £ S 5 S taS^^^^lT^ f *"

(3) The Highway Authority shall finalise its proposal to close down anv hiehwav nr nart rrf it »*.. •, • 4k
objections, if any. received within the specified time and shall submit tefZl^SZT^ J^1^6**,
P ?
together with such objections as may have been received against T ^ a . ' G°Vwnment for a
PP™ a l

(4) The Government may either approve the proposal, with or without modifications, or reject it.

(5) When the Government has approved the proposal it shall publish its orders in the Official Gazette.
— 47
(6) When the orders of the Government have been published in the Official fin^tt,. th» u;„v, A ... • .
arrange for further publicity to be given to the orders in at least twc^newspapers^rf w S ^ h ^ T 5 ' ? ? * *•"
of the place in which such highway is situate and me highway T ^ S S M S ^ S S . *" "** * - *

(7) Whenever any highway or any part thereof has been so closed, reasonable compensation shall be naid tn „ m
person who was entitled, otherwise than as a mere member of the public, to use such h i e h 3 o r n ^ £ ~ ? T Z
access to or from his property and has suffered damage for such closure. * * P **"* ** a m W M o f

53. Consent of Highway Authority required to do certain acts on hiehwav — m Nnt™;,kcf„ A- ^-


contained in any other enactment for the time being in force but subject to 2 l ^ l t l l ^ L T T ^ Z ^ Z
P
the Highway Authority or any person authorised by it shall construct or carry anv cable wire » I . „ t u . *
any ki „d through, across, under or over any highway, except wim L S ^ ^ ^

(2) In giving its consent, the Highway Authority may impose such conditions as it may deem to be necessarv and
may also impose a rent or other charge for any land forming part of the highway occupied by or ^ ^ to £ 3 £ !

(3) If any person constructs or carries out any work in contravention of sub-section (1), the Highway Authority mav
ESSF T? tuchwork ",drestorationof *•hi8hwaytoits fo ™ erconditionta~i2fSZ52
of section,23, as ,f the work constituted an encroachment on the highway and such expenses as the H i g h w a y T u S v mav
incur for this purpose, shall, without prejudice to any other action that may be taken against s w c h W o V T « ™ ? Z S
h«n in accordance with the procedure provided in section 25 in so far as that proceduTis a P S e
or aninJfn h P T n t ' ? n 8 " d recm**tlon ofd
»™t«l hlghway.-(l) No person shall wilfully cause, or allow any vehicle
or animal in his charge to cause any damage to any highway. 'WB™

i. n u (2>u ^ r e m c o n * a v e n t i o n °f sub-section (1) any damage has been caused to any highway, the Highway Authority
shall have the damage repaired and the expenses involved shall, without prejudice to any other action mft m i t l T S
against the person responsible for the contravention of sub-section (1) be recovered fromhZtaccordtce U Z £ 2 E
provided in section 25 in so far as that procedure is applicable. proceoure

54A. Power of Government to levy fees for services or benefits rendered on highways, «*«,-(I) The Government
££SET t ?'?GaMtte;,evyfeesatsuchrates"mayta,aiddownby ™ lesmadein KSSJSSS
benefits rendered in relation to the use of permanent bridges costing more than rupees twenty five lakhs constructed on Stote
Highway. major district roads and village roads, which are thrown open for the public on or afW thTfir^ayTf J ^ J ^ T
Provided that if the Government is of the opinion that it is necessary in the public interest so to do it may by like
notification, specify any bridge in relation to the use of which fees shall not be leviable under this section

(2) Such fees when so levied shall be collected in accordance with the rules made under this Act.

Officii f S L T ' l ° ' ? 0 V e " , n i e , , t t 0 l e Y fee " f 0 r u , e o f ™d*' e t c - 0 The Government may, by notification in the
Official Gazette, levy fees at such rates as may be laid down by rules made in this behalf for use of State Highway, major district
roads and village roads, or any portion thereof, which are thrown open for the public on or after the first day of Janua^ 1988

Provided that if the Government is of the opinion that it is necessary in the public interest so to do, it may by like
S^T^: r. "wr^maJordistrictroadsmdviiiageroads°r •» *>«™ *™f * «**• ILz 5
which fees shall not be leviable under this section.
(2) Such, fees, when so levied, shall be collected in accordance with the rules made under this Act.

CHAPTER VIII

Penalties
Ai~ .v. ? ' !^obcd,enuce 0'order* instruction,, and refusal to give information, etc.-Whoever wilfully disobeys any
direction lawfully given by any person or authority empowered under this Act to give such direction, or obstructs any person
or authority ,n the discharge of any functions that such person or authority is required or empowered u™der 5 AcTto
48
THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART I I - S E C . 3 (i)]

discharge, or being required by or under this Act to supply any information withholds «u<-h inf*™-^ • u

work ,„ conmvauta. of ,6c provisions of * c ,io„ 0 ,„,„, 0 „ J J £™ £ 3 £ f ^ * " " " "" y " * "

(a) with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, and

(b) with further fine which may extend to one hundred rupees for each day after such conviction durinR which the
c°ondtonnsS,rUCtUre * " " * " "* ^ ^ *""*** * *«* *nd t h e site
. ™* S S S ^ t a T S S f i

57. Unauthorised occupation of highway.—Whoever—

(
^ S S S .°r m a k e S a y enCroachment on a
" °y hi8"way in contravention of the provisions of sub-section (1) of

(b) fails to comply with the notice served on him under sub-section (1) of section 23 for no valid reason^
shall on conviction be punished—

(a) for a first offence with fine which may extend to two hundred and fifty rupees.

(b) for a subsequent offence in relation tcthe same encroachment with fine which may extend to five hundred

58. Causing damage to highways—Whoever in contravention of sub-section (1) of section 54 wilfully causes or
tocauseanydamagetoany
3sr s 2S ,: ::^ou^ruS ***•** - —• * sasK
59. General provision for punishment of offences—Whoever contravences any provision of this Act or of
m C r e U d e r Sha11 if> n
K £ £ £ " " ' ° °ther Pena
"y iS P r
° V i d e d f ° r t h C °ffence 2 £ thifAct on convict

f
(a) or a first offence with fine which may extend to fifty rupees,
(b) for a subsequent offence with fine which may extend to two hundred rupees.
60
- Power to compound offences.-A.iy offence committed under this Act may be compounded by the Hkhwav
Author,, v and if any proceedings have been instituted against any person in any criminal c o T Z m Z ^ n X Z
; 7 7 ' S e h bel "f C a , T l e d out " * • compcition shall, be held to amount to an acquittal and in no case 1 , ^ 2
poceedings be taken against such person or any property of such person with reference to the same facts *

61. Powers of revision of Government.-The Government may at any time call for and examine the record,
da mg to any or er passed or proceeding taken under this Act by the Highway Authority or any office s Z d i n t to h
Highway Au honty for the purpose of satisfying itself as to the legality or correctness of such order or p r o c e ^ T n T l m «y
pass such order in preference thereto as it thinks fit: proceeding and may

Provided that no order shall be modified, annulled or reserved unless notice has been served on the Pparties interested
and opportunity given to them for being heard. interested
a— _ _ ^ 49
CHAPTER IX

Miscellaneous

with. or tha, any damage to any highway or encroachment on any highway has been made ***"

65. Summary eviction.—Any person wrongfully occupying any land.—


(a) which is a part of a highway, and
(b) anyofthcprovisions f,hisActand id
t: aassf,sr" ° *• - p--- * * p-id e
shall be summarily evicted by the Collector and such eviction shall be made in the following manner, namely : ~

(0
S l ^ i H 8 a f t f t ° t i C C ° n ^ r r S ° n ° r P C r S ° n S i n P ° s s c s s i o n ™^™& them within such time as may appear
reasonable after receipt of the said notice to vacate the land, and
0i)
^ S ^ S * ^ ^ rem°Ving " dCPUting B S U b ° r d , n a t C t0 rem°VC ^ person wh0 ™y « • « to
(iii) if the Officer removing and such person shall be resisted or obstructed by any person, the Collector shall hold
o p e u cc to p to whcih such person y betriabie
a summary inqu.ry into the facts of the case, and if satisfied that the resistance or obstruction still continues
sbe.ng« rin forceo rce forfo ;theth punishment
r ?rof suchT res.stancc or obstruction, issue™ a warrant for«* «* ^ t s
the arrest of the said
person, and on his appearance send him with a warrant for imprisonment in the civil jail of the district for
such period not exceeding thirty days, as may be necessary to prevent the continuance of such o b s S o n or

behalf A r t ffhUiH,eS ^ • ' " ' ' J S U m m 8 r i | y - - ( 1 ) ™ e Highway Authority or the officer authorised by Government in this
behalf shall, ,f he desires to make any inquiry for the purposes of this Act, make the inquiry in the manner pmvkled for
holding a summary mquiry under the Goa, Daman and Diu Land Revenue Code, 1968, (9 of 1969) and all heTovSons
contained in the said Code relating to the holding of a summary inquiry, shall, so far as may be, apply

._,. h ( 2 i T h e H i g h w a y Authority and the officer authorised by the Government or the Highway Authority under this Act
shall have the same powers for summoning and enforcing the attendance of any person and exliningMnTo, oaft and
arC VCSted ln thC rCVenUe
cZllZVTmT "" °fflCerS U n d E r t h C ^ Dama
" " ^ Land R
-nue

tral Act o n o S i r / r ^ m8P m a d e U n d l r S e C t i 0 " 8 " 0 t r e «J u f r e d -"<l) Nothing in the Registration Act, 1908, (Cen-
tral Act of 1908) shall be deemed to require the registration of map made under section 8.

H, m ASI A "f Ch m a P s s h a l l ' f o r t h e P u r P ^ s of section 49 and 50 ofthe registration Act, 1908, (Central Act 16of 1908)
deemed to have been and to be registered in accordance with the provisions of that Act:
THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART I | ^ f t 3 (i)]

Provided that the maps shall be accessible to the public in the manner prescribed.

Cmean,ng of sectlon
(Central Act 45 of I860). 21 of the Indian Penal Code.

- ^ e d under t h ^

A
respect of anyming i n g o o d faith d o n e o r i n Lded i t L S S S i S . * ! ^ ^ " "

(2) No suit or prosecution shall be instituted against any public servant or officer or person duly
authored under this Act, in respect of anything done or intended to be done under this Act unless the s„f, „ r nr ,• ,
been instituted within six months from the date of the act complained of. prosecution has

(a) by delivering or tendering it or sending it by post to the person to whom it is addressed, or his agent, or

fb) if such a person or his agent is not found then by leaving it at his usual or last known place of abode or bv

(a) by delivering or tendering the notice or sending it by post to the owner or o c c u r s «r if * u


me
owners or occupiers than one, to any of them, or ^ ^ °r occupier or .f there be more

(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foreooinp nnw^r *h~ r
all or any of the following matters :- foregoing power, the Government may make rules for

(a) the manner in which the notification may be published in the v;ilao» „nH >*u i
,hC h M d
tahsil or mahal under sub-section (2) of section 7 * 1 « r t ™ ° f « " ta.uka,

fb) the other places at which copies of the map may be open to inspection under section 8;

(c) the form of application and its contents under sub-section (2) of section 9;

(d) the other manner of publishing (he notification under section 15;

(.) the conditions on which and the amount of rent or charge on payment of which encroachments may by
made on a Highway;

(0 the manner in which a reference shall be made under section 35 or 44;

(g) fixation of the date on which the betterment charges shall be payable under section 47 and instalments
rateofinterestandtheperiodwithinvhichsuch,nsta,mentssha be
2££ » ^^C™£72
a y and dC iVered
underaction T ' ^ " ^ " ' ""* * ^ " ' " ^ " ' * CXChan8e h faV Uf
° °f * e G°V61™cnt

(i) conditions subject to which any highway or portion of it may be closed to traffic or any class of traffic or the
number and speed or weight of vehicles using the highway may be regulated under section 5o"

(j) conditions subject to which playing of vehicles may be prohibited under section 51;

P e 0 n
their
their lattention
m ! o n and
r the
r prevention
1 ^ ^ * " " 0danger
off annoyance,
bStmCti0
° f ^ to °the
or" injury
f P e r S n S USi
°
public; "« M<*™> o r f r o m dist
™*ion of

(1) the prevention of obstruction, encroachment and nuisances on or near and of damages to highways;

^ (m) the proper maintenance of boundary marks demarcating highway boundaries and building and control

PreSa Pti0n
,W ^ i ° f V a n '° U S f 0 r m s <* ^Plications required to be made and the forms of notices and bills
requn-ed to be served on persons, the charges to be made for the supply of copies of maps, and the rent or other charges
to oe imposed or levied under the provisions of this Act;

(o) the general guidance of the Highway Authority in the discharge of its functions under this Act.;

(p) regulation or diversion of existing rights of access;

(q) any other matter which is to be or may be prescribed.

A M(3)^Very/U'e m a d e Undei thlS SeCti0 Sha b e laid as soon ma be after


8 DiU " e "
SeSSi" f r a t0tal
'
Per, d" fthirty
> * « ">«««•. before the Legislative
daySWhich maytac o m r i s e d in
tTto « ^' * ^ " °" ° '° ° ' P « •-*•
f o l l o J L hUeCCAeSS1VeJeSS,0nS- a n d * b e f o r e t h e "W of *e sessions in which it is so laid or the session immediately
m d e 2 2 T > Z "T ! ' " ^ ^ m ° d i f i C a t i 0 n ' " my SUCh m l e ° r t h e MM]y •*« t h a t t h e " * should not be
made, the rule shall thereafter have effect, only in such modified form or be of no effect, as the case may be, so, however that
any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to the validity of anything previously done under that r l

73. Savings.—(I) Subject to the provisions of this section, nothing in this Act shall affect—
(a) the rights of any local authority to make any excavation for the purpose of laying, making, altering repairing or
renewing any sewer, drain, water course or other works; or mg. repairing or

(b) the rights of any authority appointed under any law for the time being in force for gas or water, electricity
railways, tramways, or trolly vehicles to erect any support or make any excavation for the purposes of laying, making altering
repairing or renewing any main pipe, sluice, weir, electric line, duct, drain or other apparatus; or

(c) any land belonging to a railway administration or belonging to or used by a person holding a licence or sanction
for the generation transformation or distribution of electricity under the Indian Electricity Act, 1910, (Central Act 9 of 1910)
when such land ,s held or used by the railway administration or such person, as the case may be, for the purpose of the railway

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or for generation, transformation of distribution of eiectricty, except in so far as they may consent thereto; or

(d) any land within the limit of a cantonment or a port declared by or under any law made by Parliament or
existing law to be a major port;

(e) any land within the jurisdiction of a local authority under the administrative control of the Central
Government, '

Provided that—

(i) any restrictions in force under section 9 as to construction, formation or laying out of means of access to or
from , any road, shall without any such consent, as aforesaid, extend to any such land as it specified in clause (c) in so
far as ,„e restrictions relate to means of access over or under such land to, or from, land other than land so specified-
and *

(ii) any consent required for the purposes of this section shall not be unreasonably withheld and the question
whether or not the consent so required is unreasonably withheld shall be determined by the Government whose
decision on the question shall be final.

inrfi , (2) ^ lAct,


Indian rTelegraph
iS thiS A C t S h a 3 f f e C t
^ ,1885.
co (Central "Act 13 of
P WerS
^ 1885)
° 3 n d dUtieS
°f the tele
SraPh authorit
y u "der the provisions
. of the

74 Provisions of this Act or rules to prevail over inconsistent provisions in other laws.-Save as provided in
section 73. the provisions of this Act or rules made thereunder inregard to any matter dealt with hereby shall prevail over the
provisions of any other law made by the Legislative Assembly of Goa, Daman and Diu or any law which the said Legislature
is competent to make or to amend, in so far as such law is inconsistent with the said provisions or rules, and such law to the
extent of such inconsistency shall cease to apply or shall not apply to any such matter.

of doubt it' h B " ! f T ^ TT°] 'I™ a l ° n S N a U O n a l H i g h W f l > ' S a " d ' e V y ° f b e " e r m e n t °'<*arg«.-For the avoidance
of doubt ,t is hereby declared that nothmg ,n this Act shall apply to highways which are or have been declared by or under anyy
law made by Parliament to be national highways :

A , J H <ZT* ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ LS d e d a r e d t 0 bC a n a t i 0 " a l h i g h w a y U n d e r t h e N a t i o n a l Hi S" wa Vs Act, 1956, (Central


Act 48 of 956) ,t shall be lawful for the Government with the prior approval of the Central Government, to fix the building
nd control mes for different port.ons of the said highway under section 7 or to levy betterment charges under section 42 on
lands the value of wh.ch has.increased by reason of the construction or proposed construction of such highway and thereafter
he provisions of thn; Act in so far as they apply to the restrictions on buildings between the highway boundary and the building
hne or between the bu.ld.ng line and the control line and other provisions relating to such building and control.lines or asthc
case may be, the prov.s.ons of this Act relating to the levy of betterment charges, shall, mutatis mutandis apply

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