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Start Free TrialIndian Forest Act, 1927 Chapter 2
Title: Of Reserved Forests
State: Central
Year: 1927
..... (c) fixing a period of not less than three months from the date of such proclamation, and requiring every person claiming any right mentioned in section 4 or section 5 within such period either to present to the Forest Settlement-officer a written notice specifying or to appear before him and state, the nature of such right and the amount and particulars of the compensation (if any) claimed in respect thereof. Section 7 - Inquiry by Forest Settlement-officer The Forest Settlement-officer shall take down in writing all statements made under section 6, and shall at some convenient place inquire into all claims duly preferred under that section, and the existence of any rights mentioned in section 4 or section 5 and not claimed under section 6 so far as the same may be ascertainable from the records of Government and the evidence of any persons likely to be acquainted with the same. Section 8 - Powers of Forest Settlement-officers For the purpose of such inquiry, the Forest Settlement-officer may exercise the following powers, that is to say: (a) power to enter, by himself or any officer authorised by him for the purpose, upon any land, and to survey, demarcate and.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionForest Act, 1963 Chapter 2
Title: Reserved Forests
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....Act (1) Any forest which has been notified as a State Forest under the Mysore Forest Act, 1900, or as a reserved forest under the Indian Forest Act, 1927, the Madras Forest Act, 1882, or the Hyderabad Forest Act, 1355F, prior to the date on which this Act comes into force, shall be a reserved forest under this Act: Provided that if the rights of private persons to or over any land or forest produce in such forest shall not have been inquired into, settled and recorded in a manner which the State Government deems sufficient, the same shall be inquired into, settled and recorded in the manner provided by this Act; and until such inquiry, settlement and record have been completed, the operation of this section shall not abridge, or affect such rights. (2) All questions decided, orders issued and records prepared in connection with the constitution of such forest as a State Forest or reserved forest shall be deemed to have been decided, issued and prepared under this Act, and the provisions of this Act relating to reserved forests shall apply to forests to which the provisions of sub-section (1) are applicable. Section 24 - Acts prohibited in reserved forests Any person.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionForest Act, 1963 Chapter 5
Title: Control over Forests and Lands Not Being the Property of the Government
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....(2), construct at its own expense, in any forest, such work as it thinks fit. Section 40 - Appeals Any person aggrieved by an order under sub-section (1) of section 37, in regard to the sanction or the permission referred to in that sub-section may, within thirty days from the date of the receipt of the order, prefer an appeal in writing to the Deputy Commissioner and the Deputy Commissioner after following the prescribed procedure may pass such orders thereon as he deems fit. Section 41 - Penalties (1) Whoever contravenes the provisions of sub-section (1) of section 37 or of the rules framed under section 38 or any of the terms of a notification under section 39, shall, without prejudice to any other action under this Act, on conviction, be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to six months or with fine or with both. 1[(2) x x x] ______________________ 1. Omitted by Act 12 of 1998 w.e.f. 11.5.1998. Section 42 - Bar of suits No order of the State Government or a Forest Officer not below the rank of a1[Deputy Conservator of Forest] under this Chapter and no notification issued by the State Government under section 39, shall be liable to be questioned.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Forest Act, 1927 Chapter 4
Title: Of Protected Forests
State: Central
Year: 1927
.....(c) prohibit, from a date fixed as aforesaid, the quarrying of stone, or the burning of lime or charcoal, or the collection or subjection to any manufacturing process, or removal of, any forest-produce in any such forest, and the breaking up or clearing for cultivation, for building, for herding cattle or for any other purpose, of any land in any such forest. ___________________ _ 1. Substituted by the A.O. 1950, for "Provincial Government". 2. Substituted by the A.O. 1937, for "Local Official Gazette". Section 31 - Publication of translation of such notification in neighbourhood The Collector shall cause a translation into the local vernacular of every notification issued under section 30 to be affixed in a conspicuous place in every town and village in the neighbourhood of the forest comprised in the notification. Section 32 - Power to make rules for protected forests The1[ State Government ] may make rules to regulate the following matters, namely:- ] may make rules to regulate the following matters, namely:- (a) the cutting, sawing, conversion and removal of trees and timber, and the collection, manufacture and removal of forest-produce, from protected.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionKarnataka Forest Act, 1963 Complete Act
Title: Karnataka Forest Act, 1963
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
..... Section 102 - General powers to make rules Section 103 - Rules to be laid before State Legislature Section 104 - Penalties for Contravention of Act or rules Section 104A - Restrictions on trade and transport of blackwood or Bite trees and timber thereof Section 104B - Certain offences to be cognizable Section 104C - Abetment Section 104D - Special provision regarding bail Section 104E - Omitted Section 104F - Persons not be released on probation Section 104G - Removal of persons convicted of certain offences Section 105 - Persons bound to assist Forest Officers Section 106 - Management of forests which are the joint property of State Government and other persons Section 107 - Power of State Government to apply provisions of this Act to certain lands of State Government or local authority Section 108 - Failure to perform service for which a share in produce of Government forest is enjoyed Section 109 - Recovery of money due to Government Section 110 - Lien on forest produce for such money Section 111 - Land required under this Act to be deemed to be needed for a public purpose under the Land Acquisition Act Section 112 - Recovery of penalties due under bond .....
List Judgments citing this sectionScheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 Chapter III
Title: Recognition, Restoration and Vesting of Forest Rights and Related Matters
State: Central
Year: 2006
.....procedure is complete. (6) Where the forest rights recognised and vested by sub-section (1) are in respect of land mentioned in clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 3 such land shall be under the occupation of an individual or family or community on the date of commencement of this Act and shall be restricted to the area under actual occupation and shall in no case exceed an area of four hectares. (7) The forest rights shall be conferred free of all encumbrances and procedural requirements, including clearance under the Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980 (69 of 1980), requirement of paying the 'net present value' and 'compensatory afforestation' for diversion of forest land, except those specified in this Act. (8) The forest rights recognised and vested under this Act shall include the right of land to forest dwelling Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers who can establish that they were displaced from their dwelling and cultivation without land compensation due to State development interventions, and where the land has not been used for the purpose for which it was acquired within five years of the said acquisition. Section 5 - Duties of holders of.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Forest Act, 1927 Complete Act
Title: Indian Forest Act, 1927
State: Central
Year: 1927
.....Record where he admits claim Section15 - Exercise of rights admitted Section16 - Commutation of rights Section17 - Appeal from order passed under section 11, section 12, section 15 or section 16 Section18 - Appeal under section 17 Section19 - Pleaders Section20 - Notification declaring forest reserved Section21 - Publication of translation of such notification in neighbourhood of forest Section22 - Power to revise arrangement made under section 15 or section 18 Section23 - No right acquired over reserved forest, except as here provided Section24 - Rights not to be alienated without sanction Section25 - Power to stop ways and water-courses in reserved forests Section26 - Acts prohibited in such forests Section27 - Power to declare forest no longer reserved Chapter 3 Section28 - Formation of village-forests Chapter 4 Section29 - Protected forests Section30 - Power to issue notification reserving trees, etc. Section31 - Publication of translation of such notification in neighbourhood Section32 - Power to make rules for protected forests Section33 - Penalties for acts in contravention of notification under section 30 or of rules under section 32 Section34 -.....
List Judgments citing this sectionForest Act, 1963 Section 105
Title: Persons Bound to Assist Forest Officers
State: Karnataka
Year: 1963
.....and arresting the offender. (2) Any person, who, being bound so to do, without lawful excuse (the burden of proving which shall lie upon such person) fails, (a) to furnish without unnecessary delay to the nearest Forest Officer or Police Officer any information required by sub-section (1); (b) to take steps as required by sub-section (1) to extinguish any forest fire in a reserved forest or protected forest or district forest; (c) to prevent as required by sub-section (1) any fire in the vicinity of such forest from spreading to such forest; or (d) to assist any Forest Officer or Police Officer demanding his aid in preventing the commission in such forest of any forest offence, or, when there is reason to believe that any such offence has been committed in such forest in discovering and arresting the offender; shall, on conviction, be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one month, or with fine which may extend to two hundred rupees, or with both.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionIndian Forest Act, 1927 Section 79
Title: Persons Bound to Assist Forest-officers and Police-officers
State: Central
Year: 1927
.....the offender. (2) Any person who, being bound so to do, without lawful excuse (the burden of proving which shall lie upon such person) fails- (a) to furnish without unnecessary delay to the nearest Forest-officer or Police-officer any information required by sub-section (1); (b) to take steps, as required by sub-section (1), to extinguish any forest fire in a reserved or protected forest; (c) to prevent, as required by sub-section (1), any fire in the vicinity of such forest from spreading to such forest; or (d) to assist any Forest-officer or Police officer demanding his aid in preventing the commission in such forest of any forest-offence, or, when there is reason to believe that any such offence has been committed in such forest, in discovering and arresting the offender, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which extend to one month, or with fine which may extend to two hundred rupees, or with both. ___________________ _ 1. Substituted by the A.O. 1950, for "Crown ".
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionScheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 Chapter 2
Title: Forest Rights
State: Central
Year: 2006
.....forest dwellers, as the case may be, which are not mentioned in clauses (a) to (k) but excluding the traditional right of hunting or trapping or extracting a part of the body of any species of wild animal; (m) right to in situ rehabilitation including alternative land in cases where the Scheduled Tribes and other traditional forest dwellers have been illegally evicted or displaced from forest land of any description without receiving their legal entitlement to rehabilitation prior to the 13th day of December, 2005. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Forest (Conservation) Act,1980 (69 of 1980), the Central Government shall provide for diversion of forest land for the following facilities managed by the Government which involve felling of trees not exceeding seventy-five trees per hectare, nemely:-- (a) schools; (b) dispensary or hospital; (c) anganwadis; (d) fair price shops; (e) electric and telecommunication lines; (f) tanks and other minor water bodies; (g) drinking water supply and water pipelines; (h) water or rain water harvesting structures; (i) minor irrigation canals; (j) non-conventional source of energy; (k) skill upgradation or.....
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