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Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immc Vable Property Act, 1952 Complete Act

Title: Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immc Vable Property Act, 1952

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....from awards in respect of compensation Section12 - Competent authority and arbitrator to have certain powers of civil courts Section13 - Power to obtain information Section14 - Power to enter and inspect Section15 - Service of notice and orders Section16 - Easement not to be disturbed Section17 - Delegation of powers Section18 - Protection of action taken in good faith, Section19 - Bar of jurisdiction of civil courts Section20 - Penalty for offences Section21 - Certain persons to be public servants Section22 - Power to make rules Section23 - Validation of certain requisitions and acquisitions Section24 - Repeals and savings Section25 - Special provision as to certain requisitions under Act 51 of 1962 Section26 - Special provision as to certain requisitions under Act 42 of 1971

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Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immc Vable Property Act, 1952 Preamble 1

Title: Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immc Vable Property Act, 1952

State: Central

Year: 1952

THE REQUISITIONING AND ACQUISITION OF IMMC VABLE PROPERTY ACT, 1952 [Act, No. 30 of 1952] [14th March, 1952] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for the requisitioning and acquisition of immovable property for the purposes of the Union.

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Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immc Vable Property Act, 1952 Section 6

Title: Release from Requisitioning

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....of the requisition or to the successors-in-interest of such person. (3) The delivery of possession of the property to the person specified in an order under subsection (2) shall be a full discharge of the Central Government from all liability in respect of the property, but shall not prejudice any rights in respect of the property which any other person may be entitled by due process of law to enforce against the person to whom possession of the property is given. (4) Where any person to whom possession of any requisitioned property is to be given is not found and has no agent or other person empowered to accept delivery on his behalf, the competent authority shall cause a notice declaring that the property is released from requisition to be affixed on some conspicuous part of the property and shall also publish the notice in the Official Gazette. (5) When a notice referred to in sub-section (4) is published in the Official Gazette, the property specified in such notice shall cease to be subject to requisition on and from the date of such publication and shall be deemed to have been delivered to the person entitled to possession thereof and the Central Government shall.....

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Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immc Vable Property Act, 1952 Section 23

Title: Validation of Certain Requisitions and Acquisitions

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....for any period of requisition after that date. (2) Every acquisition of immovable property purporting to have been made before the commence­ment of this Act by a State Government for any public purpose, being a purpose of the Union, under any enactment for the time being in force in that State and which, immediately before such commencement, was used or occupied by the Central Government or by an officer or authority subordinate to that Gov­ernment shall, notwithstanding any defect in, or invalidity of, the enactment or order under which the acquisition was made, be deemed for all purposes to have been validly made as if the provisions of the said enactment or order had been included and enacted in this section and this section had been in force on and from the date of the acquisition.

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Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immc Vable Property Act, 1952 Section 26

Title: Special Provision as to Certain Requisitions Under Act 42 of 1971

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....Act the sum or sums, if any, as may be found necessary to compensate the person interested for all or any of the matters specified in clause (b) of sub-section (2) of section 8 shall be reduced by the sum or sums, if any, paid or payable in respect of such matter or matters as compensation in respect of such property under the Defence of India Act, 1971, and the rules made there under. (2) Save as otherwise provided in sub-section (1), the provisions of the Defence of India Act, 1971, and the rules made there under, in so far as those provisions relate to the requisitioning of any such immovable property as is referred to in sub-section (1), shall, as from the 21st March 1977, cease to operate except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such cesser and section 6 of the General Clauses Act, 1897, shall apply upon such cesser of operation as if such cesser were a repeat of an enactment by a Central Act. Explanation.--In this section "appointed day" means the 23rd September, 1977.] _______________________ 1.Inserted by the Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property (Amendment) Act, 1977 (44 of 1977), Section. 2 (w.r.e.f. 21-3-1977).

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Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immc Vable Property Act, 1952 Section 25

Title: Special Provision as to Certain Requisitions Under Act 51 of 1962

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....VI of the Defence of India Act, 1962, shall, in so far as it is not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, be deemed to have been done or taken in the exercise of the powers conferred by or under this Act as if this section was in force on the date on which such thing was done or action was taken. (2) Save as otherwise provided in sub-section (1), the provisions of the Defence of India Act, 1962, and the rule made there under, in so far as those provisions relate to the requisitioning of any such immovable property as is referrred to in sub-section (1), shall from the 10th January, 1968, cease to operate except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such cesser and section 6 of the General Clauses Act, 1897, shall apply upon such cesser of operation as if such cesser were a repeal of an enactment by a Central Act.] _______________________ 1. Inserted by the Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property (Amendment) Act, 1968(31 of 1968), Section. 3 (9-8-1968); Original Section. 25 was repealed by the Repealing and Amending Act, 1960 (58 of 1960), Section. 2 and Sch. 1(26-12-1960).

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Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property Act, 1952 Complete Act

State: Central

Year: 1952

.....the Defence of India Act, 1939would continue to remain under requisition. Subsequently, the Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property Act, 1952 was enacted to confer-powers on the Government in this regard. Section 24of the Act provided .that any property which was subject to requisition under the Act of 1947 shall be deemed to have been requisitioned under the Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property Act, 1952. This Act was initially to remain in force for six years and was to expire on the 13th March, 1958. The life of the Act was however, extended from time to time, and will now remain in force up to the 13th March, 1970. 2. Chapter VI of the Defence of India Act, 1962provided for the requisitioning and acquisition of immovable property. The Act ceased to have effect with effect from the 10th July, 1968, namely six months after Proclamation of Emergency which was revoked with effect from the 10th January, 1968. As there were numerous properties requisitioned under the Defence of India Act, 1962, it was not found possible either to release them or to acquire them by the payment of compensation. The Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property.....

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Assam Land (Requisition and Acquisition) Act, 1964 Complete Act

State: Assam

Year: 1964

.....is anything repugnant in the subject or context- (a) "Collector", "land" and "person interested" have the same meaning as in the Land Acquisition Act, 1884 (Act 1 of 1894); Explanation. Land for the purpose of this Act includes trees, buildings and standing crops on it, and easement. (b) "court" means a principal Civil Court of original jurisdiction, and includes the court of any Additional Judge, Subordinate Judge or Munsif whom the State Government may appoint, by name or by virtue of his office, to perform, concurrently with any such principal Civil Court, all or any of the functions of the Court under this Act within any specified local limits and, in the case of Munsif up to the limits of the pecuniary jurisdiction with which he is vested under S.19 of the Bengal, Agra and Assam Civil Courts Act, 1887 (Act XII of 1887); (c) "displaced person" means- (i) any person who, on account of this setting up to the two Dominions of India and Pakistan or on account of civil disturbances or the fear of such disturbances in area now forming part of Pakistan has been compelled to leave his place of residence in such area after the 1st day of March, 1947 and who has subsequently.....

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The Punjab Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Prorerty Act 1953 Complete Act

State: Punjab

Year: 1953

THE PUNJAB REQUISITIONING AND ACQUISITION OF IMMOVABLE PRORERTY ACT 1953 THE PUNJAB REQUISITIONING AND ACQUISITION OF IMMOVABLE PRORERTY ACT 1953. PUNJAB ACT NO. 11 OF 1953. Section Subject 1. Short title, extent and duration 2. Definition 3. Power to requisition immovable property 4. Power to take possession of requisitioned property 5. Right over requisitioned property 6. Release from Requisitioning 6A Application for release from requisitioning 6B Further application for release from requisitioning 7. Process of Requisition 8. Principles and methods of determining compensation 9. Payment of compensation 10. Appeals from orders of requisitioning 10A Appeal from order of competent authority rejecting application for release from requisitioning. 11. Appeals from awards in respect of compensation 12. Competent authority and arbitrator to have certain powers of civil courts. 13. Power to obtain information 14. Power to enter and inspect 15. .....

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[The] Requisitioning and Acquisition of Immovable Property Act, 1952 Complete Act

State: Punjab

Year: 1952

[THE] REQUISITIONING AND ACQUISITION OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY ACT, 1952 [THE] REQUISITIONING AND ACQUISITION OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY ACT, 1952 (ACT 30 OF 1952) [14th march, 1952] Section Subject 1. Short title, extent and duration 2. Definitions 3. Power to requisition immovable property 4. Power to take possession of requisitioned property 5. Rights over requisitioned property 6. Release from requisitioning 7. Power to acquire requisitioned property 8. Principles and method of determining compensation 9. Payment of compensation 10. Appeals from orders of requisitioning 11. Appeals from awards in respect of compensation 12. Competent authority and arbitrator to have certain powers of civil courts 13. Power to obtain information 14. Power to enter and inspect 15. Power to enter and inspect 16. Easement not to be disturbed 17. Delegation of powers 18. Protection of action taken in good faith 19. Bar of jurisdiction of civil courts 20. Penalty for offences .....

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