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New Delhi Municipal Council Act,1994

Act No : 44


Section : Application by owners and occupiers to drain into municipal drains.

174. Application by owners and occupiers to drain into municipal drains. (1) Subject to such conditions as may be prescribed by bye- laws made in this behalf, the owner or occupier of any premises having a private drain, or the owner of any private drain within New Delhi may apply to the Chairperson to have his drain made to communicate with the municipal drains and thereby to discharge foul water and surface water from those premises or that private drain: Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall entitle any person-- (a) to discharge directly or indirectly into any municipal drain-- (i) any trade effluent from any trade premises except in accordance with bye-laws made in this behalf; or (ii) any liquid or other matter the discharge of which into municipal drains is prohibited by or under this Act or any other law; or (b) where separate municipal drains are provided for foul water and for surface water to discharge directly or indirectly-- (i) foul water into a drain provided for surface water; or (ii) except with the permission of the Chairperson, surface water into a drain provided for foul water; or (c) to have his drains made to communicate directly with a strom-water overflow drain. (2) Any person desirous of availing himself of the provisions of sub-section 57 (1) shall give to the Chairperson notice of his proposals, and at any time within one month after receipt thereof, the Chairperson may by notice to him refuse to permit the communication to be made, if it appears to him that the mode of construction or condition of the drain is such that the making of the communication would be prejudicial to the drainage system, and for the purpose of examining the mode of construction and condition of the drain he may, if necessary, require it to be laid open for inspection. (3) The Chairperson may, if he thinks fit, construct such parts of the work necessary for having a private drain made to communicate with a municipal drain, as is in or under a public street and in such a case, the expenses incurred by the Chairperson shall be paid by the owner or occupier of the premises, or as the case may be, the owner of the private drain and shall be recoverable from the owner or occupier as an arrear of tax under this Act.


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