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Ancient Monuments Preservation Act,1904

Act No : 7


Section : POWER OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO CONTROL MINING, ETC. NEAR ANCIENT MONUMENT

SECTION 10A: POWER OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TO CONTROL MINING, ETC. NEAR ANCIENT MONUMENT
- (1) If the12[Central Government] is of opinion that mining, quarrying, excavating, blasting and other operations of a like nature should be restricted or regulated for the purpose of protecting or preserving any ancient monument, the12[Central Government] may, by notification in the12[Official Gazette], make rules-
(a) fixing the boundaries of the area to which the rules are to apply;
(b) forbidding the carrying on of mining, quarrying, excavating, blasting or any operation of a like nature except in accordance with the rules and with the terms of a licence, and
(c) prescribing the authority by which, and the terms on which, licences may be granted to carry on any of the said operations.
(2) The power to make rules given by this section is subject to the condition of the rules being made after previous publication.
(3) A rule made under this section may provide that any person committing a breach thereof shall be punishable with fine which may extend to two hundred rupees.
(4) If any owner or occupier of the land included in a notification under sub- section (1) proves to the satisfaction of the12[Central Government] that he has sustained loss by reason of such land being so included, the12[Central Government] shall pay compensation in respect of such loss.]



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