The CAPITAL OF PUNJAB (DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION) ACT, 1952
This Act lets the Central Government and Chief Administrator control development in Chandigarh, including site and building directions, fees for amenities, and rule-making.
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This Act lets the Central Government and Chief Administrator control development in Chandigarh, including site and building directions, fees for amenities, and rule-making.
THE CAPITAL OF PUNJAB (DEVELOPMENT LATION) AcT, 1952 aND Reau- 77 1THE CAPITAL OF PUNJAB (DEVE AND REGULATION) A(C'[}‘:,’\’112915(2).PMENT Punjab Act No. XXVII of 1952, [Received the assent of the Governor of Punj {he 17th December, 1952 and firslpublishedoin 1‘&2’%,-33 Government Gazette ( Extraordinary), of the 19th Decem- per, 1952.] : 2| 3 | 4 . | | Ye ar No. Short ti. tle i Whether affected by later Legislation ) XXVII | The Capital of Punjab ' Amended by Punjab Act XXX~ 1952 (Development and VII of 1957% Regulation) Act, 1 1952 Amended by the Punjab Re- 1 organisation ( Chandigarh) (Adaptation of Laws on State and Concurrent Subjects) ‘ ) | Order, 1968. e AN ACT 10 re-enact and modify the law in relation to the develop- ment and regulation of the new Capital of Punjab I 1 t . is (1 h ) ereb T y hi s e A n c a t c t m ed a y as b e fo c l a l l o l w e s d t — he Capit v al of Punjai b Shootr t tiotlte , exteeat (Development and Regulation) Act, 1952. ment. t c N n h o o o e t m v i p e f r C p 3 i i m e r [ e s b n ( id e 2 s t e ) e r r a , l t b t I yh t e 1 G 9 e o 6 ta x 6 r v he t ea e e s n r a as d n n G s d m o o o e f v t n t e o o t r t h n t e h s m e u f e c r s n h i o C t t i m e t y a o r f o e o f f a f i s t m P h e C e u h a n s a t j c n o a a m d p b a i i t y t g i a m a l e r b . b e h ] e f o o f r w n e h P o i t u i c n f |t h j i h a e e b d s ha 1 b l a s y l t s (3) It shall.come into force at once. - a — r4 _ 1 — n ar 1F y or ) °1 S 9 t 5 a { t “ :?,2;‘;'-99 O 7 b ‘ j 3 e % c , t s fo a r n d pm R c e c as e o d n l s n , fi s see i S¢ n Pu A n s j s a e b m bl G y o , v ernm s e e y ¢ n t Ga P : u z n e j t a t b e (Ex t L r eg a i - s ) lative Assembly Debates, 1952. Gazelte *For St i nd Reasons, _see Punjab Govertttiesd ji (Ex!raa!dlna?;’e)x?fg;zr;(!)nlgeecl!g;l-%. For proceedings in Assembly, sce Punjab f L a e t g e i s a l * n a S d t u i b v s C e t o i n t A c u s u t s e r e d r m e b n b l t y y t S h u e D b j e e b P c a u t t n s e j ) s a , b O rd R 1 e 9 e 5 r o 2 , r . g a 1 n 9 i 6 s 8. a tion (Chan dig . arh) ( L Ad l aptation of Laws on 75 THE CAPITRAELG UOLFA TPIUONNJ)A B Ag?Y%‘fPMBNT AND TABLE OF CONTENTS, Sec“l"“"" Short title, extent and commencement. Definitions. };?ili‘eil;n‘g igeéilf;raai d(iigt;;'le:nmem in m?ect of transfer of land and Power to issue direction in respect of erection of building. Bar to erection of buildings in contravention of building rules. Power to require proper maintenance of site or building. Levy of fee or tax for amenities. .A. Power to apply certain provisions of Punjab Act III of 1911 to Chandigarh. Imposition of penalty and mode of recovery of arrears. Forfeiture for breach of conditions of transfer. Appeal and revision. Preservation and planting of trees. Control of advertisements. Penalty for contravention of directions, etc. Penalty for contravention of Trees Preservation Order and Advertisements Control Order. Penalty for breach of rules. Registration and licensing of architects, engineers and plum- bers, etc. Powers of entry on buildings or land. . Procedure for prosecution. . Bar of jurisdiction of courts. Protection of action taken in good faith. . Delegation. Power to make rules. . R i 1. FIRST SCHEDULE THE SECOND § 1HE CAPITAL OF PUNJAB (DgveL , LATION) ACT?;ngB;r M 4 \THE CAPITAL OF PUNJAB A(g]l;’vgg(z)PMENT AND REGULATION) Punjab Act No. XXVII of 1952. Received the assent of the Gover j e 17th December, 1952 and first publilslggdoifnptllll??}:mgg Gazette ( Extraordinary), of the 19th Decejm- Govenunenr ber, 1952 l — — : 2 3 | 4 Year No. Short title ! | Whether L eg a i f s f l e a c t te i d o n by later - B —— | XXVII | The Capital al o o f f Punja Punjab ’A mend j - 992 (Development and ' VIII:er;iSilz'Pumh - Regulation) Act, Amended by the Punjab Re- 1952 organisation ( Chandigarh) (Adaptation of Laws on State and Concurrent Subjects) I Order, 1968. AN ACT 10 re m - e en n a t c t an a d n d r e m g o u d la i t f i y o n th o e f l t a h w e n in e w re C la a t p i i o t n a l to o f th P e u nj d a e b v elop- It is hereby enacted as Short title, extedt (Deve 1. lop ( m 1) e nt Th a i n s d Ac R t e gu ma l y a ti b o n) Act, 1952. m an e d n t. commencd- t c N n h o o o e t m v i p e f C r ( i m e i e b n ) d s t e e r r a , l t b h I y t e 1 G 9 e o 6 t a x 6 v h r t e e e e a r n a s d n n G s d m o o e v f t n t e o o t r t h n t e h s m e u f e c r s n h i o C t t i m e t y a o r f o e o t f a f i s t m “ h e C e P h a u s a n t c n j o z m d a _l a b i p t y l g i t m a a e l r b . b e h ] e f o o f r w n e h P o i u ti c n f t h j h i a e e b d s ha I b l s a y l t s It shall.come into force at onc ; e- . (3) S ( o L l E r a e x t d g i t i i v r n s e ‘ l a a * a F r o S A t o y r i u i r s ) B d b v s s i t e e t n i m S a 1 A t t b r 9 e s u 5 y a l t s 7 ) t y e , e , e d m t m D b e b 1 e l n y p 9 b t y 5 a a 2 g t t , e h e o e f D s e , 1 p b O P 9 a a b u 9 g O j t n 7 e b e e 1 - j j c 9 s 9 a e 5 t , j 8 m b 1 2 s ,f 6 : 9 1 R ? a 9 7 ( e n 5 : 9 o d 2 ) r 8 . x g l R a ' e n } a t ) F s s e c o o a c r n s a e o s t d n i , l s o n s , n g r s o ( 5 c ¢ C s e ¢ i e h n e e d u P i n u n d A P n g i s u j s g s n a e fi j b m r a i j in i n b h b l ) G y o A , v s ( e s G A e r o d m n v a b m e p S L l ¢ r e t ¢ y n n a , m e t 1 i l o G s l n c a P ¢ z u n e of j t a t P L e u G a n a j w ( z a 3 s E e b x t L t e i 0 r g e 1 a i - s ’ tate and Concuxren}; Subjects) Order, 1968. 78 THE CAPITAL OF PUNJAB [ 1952 Ph, 4, (DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION) Acr, 1952“ Xx vy Deftuitions. 2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise require, "~ (a@) ‘s‘iAgnd,v erptliasyecmaerndt,’ ”’ b oa m r e d a , n s no a t n i y c e, w ord d , e vi l c e e t te g’rn;gdel) sentation in any manner whatsoever, Who]]pre' in part, intended for the Purpose Y or advertisement or announcement or direc‘io() and includes any structure used or adaptend for the display of advertisements ; (6) “amenity’ includes roads, water-supply, s lighting, drainage, sewerage, publilc): bsw:xildiflet horticulture, landscaping and any other publ, utility service provided at Chandigarh ; (c) “building” means any construction or part of a construction which is transferred by the 1[Central Government] under section 3 and which is intended to be wused for residential, commercial, industrial or other purposes, whether in actual use or not, and includes any out house, stable, cattle-shed and garage and also includes any building erected on any land transferred by the '[Central Governmeni] under section 3 ; *[(d) “Chandigarh” means the areas to which this | Act extends; ] (¢e) “Chief Administrator” means an ° office | appointed as such by the 2[Central Govern- ment], by notification in the official Gazette, to perform the functions of the Chief Ad- ministrator under this Act : (f) “erect a building” has the same meaning _a; “‘erect or re-erect any building” in the Punja %Illli])icipal Act, 1911 (Punjab Aet 11 of (8) “Estate Officer” means a person appointed af such by the ¥[Central Government], by not‘f“fie tion in the Official Gazette, to perform ‘.S functions of the Estate Officer under thi Act ; . (Chand * i S g : u a b r s h t ) i tu ( t A e d d a pt fo a r t i t o t h n e w of o r L d a s w s ‘ ‘S o t n a te S ta G t o e ve an r d n m C e o n a t c ™ u rr} by ;nt t he E’S P ul u ;j n jr j c a ? - c b :fi ) R O e r o d r e g r a , n 1 i 9 s f 6 a s ° ! a : ti on F T o [P T TE BD IE C L A OP P M I E T NT A L P ME OF N T P A AN N D D R R EGUL [ A 1 T 9 [ 5 E 2 ) ;)) : b-Alél(El lé(sxwl 79 1952 , . () “ e t s o “ d r t u o h a c c e n c c r s e u o f s p r e s i r o L e r o r n r d o e s ” t y d ) ; a m o O u n f n t d n ; e v d a l i e n l n s r l d l i l a g o a w s t l s p c d l i e f “ g i a r n l l s s s , l o p s l n g - s c ‘ V \ a g ( h i e s n a t i c ] n t l h d e u u e d ( i i m i O i I n g . c H l C u a g d L e I f s ; i fi r ; m i fl 1 t ? o i - r § ® « u p n r d e e s r c ri t b hi e s d ” Act m ea; ; ns prescri » bed by rules made 0) “ t s h i e t e’>. [Ce m n e t a r n a s l a G n o y v e l r a n n m d ent w ] h ici h un de i r s t rsa;l(]:iifg:1m3d 4 03] « u } i o ¢ n r n n r g c d a o e n ' r s 1 r 8 f o p e t o r h r t e e t h a e r r i t ’ s g e ” m d s f A b e c o o m r r t d r e y e a d n n a s o n t d i ) o n f a t p a o i e n n r y i c s n w l d o u h i m n d v o a e i m s n c g n u i e a n 2 r l h c i l s s u s d i w t i e h n s g a u t o c % r s v c o h e e 2 b e s v u t s f e i h i o l r ; r r d l . § - ; and assigns ; ) w m h a “ i \ n c : u v h a o l r ks o h r o l p a " w b ’ i o t u h r i n m ea t I n S h s e a e c n m o y p m l p o o b y u u e i n d l d d p i r n o g o o c r f e s o w r s u h t i i p c l l f i h a o s c r e e d a t n h i i y e n n ( ( ( i i ) ) f ] ) th f t t e h i h e n e i m sh a a a i k d l n i t a g e p n r t g i i n n g of g , o f f & f a a o r n n e y T p a s i a a a l r r r e t i t i n c i g o l c f e l e a o n 5 f o y r n O p a a f r m a t r e i t c n l t e e t l i . l h n , e r g e l o o f a s o e r ; POM of Centrs 1 ment in a f ( s i — r n C u a h t b a e n s _ d u i S i ( c o g C s 9 f h C au — t r ) b ‘ hs l )i ( i t ) n u m ( t t | l A a e e 1 d h d r n a e ( e p n 1 s t 1 e 0 a t ) C 7 t r O i S o n g n S h 8 5 a l l ‘ © d . l " fl " l " ’ d b ‘ a e s - t t i h fl i . p n ' p a e ' fi '; p 1 u : 1 C 1 g r 0 h g ( 1 o ] ‘ 1 e 3 m ) " i ’ s g b x € i e n e c d » S u t r fi b a y C e lI c m i t l n h l e t v ‘ C S l l p u - l u a b e t j p e j c a s t b s ) = ¢ O c r o d r e g r a , n — 1968 v e | L oF PUNIAB (DE- (1952 : Pb. Act Xxv 50 THES!Q‘I:;;:{ENT AND REGULATION) AcT, 1952 i ( ¢ unpaid portion of the consideratjop mong) tog;ther \gith interest or any other amount if ap due to the ![Central Government] on account of the transfer of any site or building under sub-section (1) shall be a first charge on that site or building, as the case may be, and notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, no transferee shaj] except with the previous permission 1n writing of the Estate Officer, be entitled to sell, mortgage or otherwise transfer (except by way of lease from month to month) any right, title or interest in the siteo r building trans- ferred to him under sub-section (1) until the amount which is a first charge under this sub-section has been paid in full to the ![Central Government]. Power to issue 4. (1) For the purpose of proper planning or de- of e"mmfi‘”‘f}velopmexgt) of Chandigarh, the {[Central Government] building. or the Chief Administrator may issue such directions, as may be considered necessary, in respect of any site or building either generally for the whole of Chandigarh or for any particular locality thereof, regarding any one or more of the following matters, namely :(— (a) architectural features of the elevation or front- agz of any building; (b) erection of detached or semi-detached buildings orbothand the area of theland appurtenant to such building ; (c) the number of residential buildings which may be erected on any site in any locality ; (d) prohibition regarding erection of shops, work- shops, ware-houses, factories or buildings of 8 special architectural character or buildings designed for particular purposes in any locality ; () maintenance of height and position of walls, fences, hedges or any other structural or architectural construction ; (f) restrictions regarding the use of site for purposes other than erection of buildings. — — dan s *Substituted for the words *State Government”’ by the Punjab Reorganisatiod (Chandigarh) (Adaptation of Laws on State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 1968. ‘ 1952 ( DB . VB Py L , O PME A N t I ' X A X ND V REGU T L a : ;T?O‘:)' B "/\\‘agvlgg;uu 81 & " - — — issued @ und E e v r e ry s ub t - r s a e n c s t fe i r o c n e ( s 1 h ) a ll a c m o ; 11 gl‘n)a’zl‘l i v:? t:: (é' i d r r e i ct ( i ; ?ml;s — as a P y OS b S e l bl n e e , c es e s r a e r c y t , an to y c b o u m il p d l i y n g wi or t h take s uc s h u ch di o r lh c I c :: t r i o q h t s é p o s u s - s Y. t a o t h f e a t b d C h e u e fi 5 V i . f ) a l o ] u d n ( l O n i a d l ) d n f o i f e g T ( w i g 1 r s ) h c t i a i t h e n a r e i g a l o h s n N n u Y d m o b [ a G p - C m t a s i e e a w e z n s e n a t r r e u c l t t i t s l c t r e t s c o i h a r e a , _ o l s n l , o s n , m tu r G m r s l a t o ( h n o a e o 2 a v o v a s k ) l f e . m e l e s b n e r , e t l m n e i r y a r m u o u e y e s l n f c e e n l t s d : o t o — p ] o r t o r r s f o f o , o d v r o r m i c e d a a n e y c g o e y n x u u t y s t l p h t e a e y a f r t b r b o i n y r u e r b i a c a u l l a n i a d t n s l p y l i h l e o a d e s a t i r , n t i n o b g r s f d e u i r i c e a ill p a c n r dd O a t t u y i l i r l i i i n t e f o o t s i g n © n s ! - , ; B c a r o g nt o i r r a dt v z o i emn g tl es i r eo e n, c t io o in f , . S S S S N R R R N I e T fire-places, location orf the R I T T I i I T )( = 2 = }= . Q o - Q Q = @ = = }=[ Q = 2 o B n = @ ® ]=: % = ( = )=[ ]=( - w ]=( - T © ¢) t a h c r a e n e i n y s r y i c v d u e b e b l n u n a u t i t t i i i l i l l a d o d a l i n i t n n i g g o o n f o ¥ r o r i , n , a c i i r c o P h ? o o o r T f k in i f s o g t r t h h e er t p h e e u o Sp ° r f po t s o es S T (d) the pumber building ; e e R 1 R furtherd completion S erection; e }=( Q n© w Sk - — © = «@ S (Chandi i g s a u r b h st ) i tut d e a d p ta fo t r i o th n e o ¥ f Lav . | 2 THE CAPITAL OF PUNJAB [1952 : Ph. Aet xxyji ® (11‘){5\'1101*.\1&\'7 AND REGULATI) OAcNr, 1952 Power to n'quivr 6. 1 itappeator sth e Chief Agin}inist_rator_ll1;}g_ the n pr a o n p c e e r of s m i a te i nte o - r condition or use of any sitc or building is prejudicially building affecting the proper planning or the amenities in, any part of Chandigarh or the interests of the general public ther, he may serve on the transferee or occupier of that site or building a notice, requiring him to take such steps and within such period as may be specified in the notice and thereafter to maintain it in sucha manner as may be speci. fied therein, Levy of fee or tax for amenities 7. (1) Forthe purpose of providing, maintaining or continuing any amenity at Chandigarh, the "[Central Government] ‘may levy such fees or taxes as it may consider necessary (which shall be in addition to any fuc or tax for the time being leviable under any other law ip respect of any site or building on the transferee or occupier thereof, lers from the payment -section (1), a C v A p P i c h p s t p a i l o n o y w d n I I e s i 1 r c g e a o o r r f f t h ai . 1 P n t 9 u o 1 n 7 p j r a o b 1 . o i ] a ( ~ n m ) d ‘ e r e v Y ml m T _ b o - l y s d A i . f a r n i p h o ( c p l 1 a r ) i t o f i v i T o o a r c h n l a e s t i o o C f n h i P t a e h i r e f n t t ' h A [ t e d C h e m e n i O r t f n e f r i o i a f s c l i t r w a i G t t o o h v r e r s m n u a c m y h e , n t( f g l r om a a p p t p t a i l t m y i e o ns t , t o o not affectin; lification, g fir an s y ub o s f t an t c he e as r ov m i a s y m n(s b 1 e a S r c e h edu no l t e a in p c p o e n n s d i e st d e nt (o t & h w i i s t h, A ct t A ct, he i 1911 n pr m o f v s u w p i a : e i s c o i n s f i s o e u f c di n h thi p s the r o S v A e i c c s t o i . o n n s (1), t ( h 2 e ) Ch O i n e ! f the A dm is i s n u i - e ~ s . tr o a 0t t 4 a o n y oti sh f n a o i t l c i l a f , t i c i a t i i n o n re u l n at d i e o r n s to u b- C s h e a c n t d i i io - n ;?gi‘zsfo"nzefs algd Petform the © s c a a m s e e m f a u y n ct b i e o , n s exe u r n c d i e s y e h th e e applied by sy Dotification asa Municipal t s io n 8( (Chaanndd;i garh ) d (A fo d r ap th t e a t w i o o r n d s of I St = ¢ Governmenbyt ™th e Punjab Reorganisa- Inserted by Punjab Act No, 37 0 A f W 19 S 5 o 7 n S s t e a c t t e i nn a nd » Concurrept Subjects) Order, _ 1952 Pb. Act XXVII]' THE 1 (DEVELOPMENT AND R‘EG(I:JQK{rr[Ic\)Ix:J) (;)\TF,( ;I1)9U5N2M "" o ' 0 C ” o e ‘ r m ?’ f m o i . r t m fi f m e . e 1 f -“ . o g r l l h m a i y n t - s d . i o g ' P a r r - e ~ h si th d e e w r e C r it e o m o m r a i tt E M x e U X n e ec i u c f i r w p g 5 q % l l ‘ c i ( t l y ) c m x c o c f g r r c t fi h i c e f a i n rs d : class. A s u f a h c n u n a t l d n d , l f c r t n ( i b 3 o 1 o ) e t 9 n 1 s 1 s t , u o s W b g h u j ' t i e n h a c l a d p e t t e e p c r l t i o _ t i f e e o t x o d h e t n e r t h c h e i e t s o i C p c n r o o g o m n % ( t i m C 1 s r ) i h , i o s a c l I l n s : d i % o i o s f t p g n h g e a e t i h r r y e v h t C [ h h C o i e r e b e n y f t % D r ; e a g p l ? a u f A t 1 { d G y ) o o v u fi e ?i n m i s i o C l c q r o i f i m l p a m + i h e x i t t l f s o h t e n - a sioner (4 . ) The I[Central Government] may from time to p S t r i e o m c e v o , i n s d i o b y 1 S ch n o e o f f d i u f t l i h e e c at P i or o u n n j a a . d i b d n t t M h h u e e n r i et c O o O i ff , f p i a c l i a a n l y Ac G t c , a t he z r e 1 l 9 t l e c p , l r , ov ( i f) s '? i (l i o a l t n m d 4 t; o }e f ’ m o i t t \ n f h h a h e a e k t r a r e e n e s p s 8 y o A . p a f c e y t e c a 1 . m o t n i r e ( y t 1 e n ) o a t f d n o e r y W a f h n a o b e o y f u u t l r i h t e a l l e e n r d a y i i s n n e a a g , n m t c y h o o e O u n u T n s n t d p i r w e d a a h r e n y e r s m r f a e e s e t n e r i c t e o t a e n i n o y * o n f m m t a o a r k n n a e n e s s y f f e * e ¢ r e a e O n h e f y a o o f t r i t o h f n i d t e n e a * o f s x a t a c t d r u c a ] d a l l u l i n e t p m t v s i e i i f e e o n e i n r t r n m 2 r p e % c o o s v i e t r a i y n o d n o f m o a o f r d r e e p a e r o s o - : f under section 7, s to h al t l h e be a mo r u ec n o t v er o e f d ar f r r ea o r m s , th a e SU t rans case may be, by W ( ! m b p a of i c o e O n e r a f a m o o f , i s f v o n e d i a d e u b c i c n e r n n y e 9 e y f o e . r t b f a d t y f u h O s l e £ r m i o t I 8 t p a f w f n e 4 y a r a s B , y o y a { i i y b a o m m h o r r b t e e g h e l i o l e i e ' a s h b t t n l c m h u e h s h c e h a j e e t a p u l c n a r s e a n ? l d n f o s r m d i r h e e u e e n i a w h r l n n r g n i e k t f e s t o s s h f O a U f e s r m a f e a a o i d y n e n t t t n t e : y h h ] r o e d : e e r n r : e o f r o f - e o s s ; T r u s p e u f m u c a c e n 0 u o , t m o i C y d b n i t n e e m - o a d r s n e ! c i e f t m c t p c h i h ' i o e t 3 a e i t ie u i n h o r n i y o n o g d w s ) , r s s n t i h O ] t f o r e a A o l e o ( % c d f 1 f e v ) y t i o C e u s f r O s n i e t u n r u c o m h S l e r p e t a “ % . u c h y ? e " a i e n d a t s l g n t t e i d r r y b i I é t a _ e n l o m n ‘ Z m l s g r ) s s p c a r t e m f a > b a y n r , \ t e F e S m e n u O " : ? z ca :n :s n r f d e i i r t . t u r i e o n f s or b of r each { o ( f C r h a a n t n h d s e i f 1 1 g S e O a u m r m r b i h s r o t ) t e t n i e t d e ( d u / t y \ e , d d b a y a p n l i d f a i b o t f r i i d o a . t n m h n e y of s w ord P L s a ws " osnia lgS taGtoev e e {r m%corficu » rr by y cm t he ‘S P u u b n j j ec a t b s ) R O e r o d x e g r n , n is 1 u 96 t 8 i , o n PITAL OF PUNJAB [1952 : pp, Act £ Tn(llg.')g\cuomem AND REGULATION) Acr, 195 va" Arpeal and re vie Office1r0 . mgg (Z) e A u ny n fier p er s s e o c n t io a n g s g r 8 i c a v n e d d 9 b y m a a y n , O w T i @ t e h r i , n o ft th h i c r ty E s : t ] o ' y al . . of the date of the communication to him of such ys prefer an appeal to the Chief Administrator ip such or, f or, and manner as may be prescribed : Provided that the Chief Admmistra.tor may entertyin d t a h y e s , ap 1f p eal he is a f s t a e t r i sfie t d h e th e a x t p ir t y h e of ap t p he e ll s a a n i t d p “ e w r a i s o d Pr o e f v e t n h t i e p q y by sufficient cuse from filing the appeal in time. appeal (2 , ) co T n h f e i rm, C hie v f a ry A d o m r i n r i e s v t e r r a s t e or t he m ay o , rd er a fte a r p pe h a e l a e r d in g frop, and may pass such orders as he deems fit, motio ( n 3) or Th o e n a C n h ie a f p pl A i d c m a i ti n o i n s tr r a e t c o ei r v ed m ay i , n th e i i s t he b r e ha o l f f , his a t g a w n n y m i E t n a s i g t y m a e t h e p i a c m a s s O l s : l f I f f i s f c u o e c r a r s h t h t h o a o e s r d t e h p r r e a e s c s o i l n e e r g d d a r l e i a l o t n a f y t i o a o o r n n r d y e p r t r h p o e f r p o r o r r e c i t e e o t e t he d y a i s n p o g u f t r h p e s i o u n c s t h e h i w n h o o k i r f s d c e s h a f r i t t i s a f : t n y h d - e g o i r v d i e n r g P r u h o n i v d m i e d r e a d r th e i a t s s h a o t s n e a c b t t l h i e e o n C o h p p i r p e e o f j r u t d A u i d n c m i i i a t l n y is t o t o f r a b a t e n i o y n r g p e s h r h e a s a l o r l n d . n w o i t th E o a u s t s ‘ a c c s a C g a o u a h a t y b m i i i - e n o m s s f n u c e t ( n o 9 c A ) n i t i d n f i c t m i o h a i r w n e t n W r m i i i h , t s s o e ( i 3 a t n r ) i n r , e d g a a l t t t e o t d a o r o r e h , c p e h t i e o h i s r r m e d m i s a e o o y c n r n [ , i e o d f s C i c # e i w n s i n n i g s n t d t u a d r h c g a a i h g l t n c h r t a e i h s d G e e t e e h v o c i e v ' i r u d d [ e s t n e C y i r d c e o n e i n n b d s r m t , y a i r e o y a n s n a s l m u t n b a ] y - k o o G s f e f o e o f c v r o t t d r e h t j e e a h r o e n r n r n e d m v a e a o C i t @ p f n h s e p ) i i t l o o e t i ] r h n o l - e f Administrator., P Pr i ese n rv t at io i o n n rge a e n s . d g i . t e n i e s ra n 1 l e . l c y e ss o I a f r r y o i t f o a r s p p p e e e c x a i p f r e i s d e i d e f n o k t i n t d h : t o in C p h C r i h e e a s f e n r d v i A e g d a m r i h n o , r i st h p r e l a a t n o t m r a y, t r t e h e a b s t y (a) t d h e e s tr c g u c t t t _ i l n o g n d of o wn t , re es, t op e p x i c n e g p , t l wi o t p h p in t g h e o p r rev w i il o f u u s permission of the Chief Adminystrator ; an 1!1 ion 9 06?; ( ( C o h a R n b d s i t g it a u r t h e ) d (A f d o a r p t t a h t e io w n o rd of s L “ a g w r s a re o n Go St v at e e r n a m nd e nt Co ” n } by c ':u the ; rccn P tl u s n i j l a xb b j cct R s e ) o rg O a r n d i e s r a , - V . 1952 (DEV Pb E . L OP Ac M t E NT X s XVI A I N ] D R T E H G E U I%X;&SL XSTP? , N, 19 52 - 4 ® ») t o m h f a e y I y t p , b b l r a e e n g s t : i s s t p m e i c % i a _ f n i a d e n d y r i e n pl s t i a h t e n e t i o n r o g d r e r o l f o c a a n ti y on tr ce t s he o r r e i k n i nd a s s q 9f e ce a s d 1 s 2 \ a . ’ r y e , I m f é O e it f _ m a l e p e x p m p e e é a d r i s i e n : nt t C o ha t t n o h d e i r g e C a s h ’ r i t h i r e , i f c tA h o e o A r d n m m i : n - a i l g ; e mS 1 ; ; m 6 or the tha d t i sp it l ay is C me o n r t i s e . ! i { i i i n e n n g g f t e h r e o o r f e d m r a © e y t g o p u l c r a i a o s a t v i l t n h d g e e —t A a -h z d e e v t e t d e : i , s m p s l c a m y m e a n k of t e s ad C v a o e n n r t t r i o s o l r e ( m ’i e e O n r r t y d s (e 1 ; ) l e o a t nd 1 r fi f . i c s a ms t cu x ‘ o c n _h (a) fo p m t r l h a o a e s y y y i r e t e d i g a , b o r u e n e l a t t h t d o o e i i f n s g p b s e a l i 1 t d a e v y t a s h e e f e d r f , o t i n x i d e s i d ee a m ‘ m n m w e d ee h t n o i n s c t i h l s o t a h n n e s s d u , w c h m h o i a r c a n h p a n b p d e u e v r i m e a l : r r d a g a y i ’ i n n n i g c s b e e e w m ; h e i n a d c i t n ! s s d - (b) f A o o r f d mi a r n d q i v q s e } t r l r i t r a i i s t n e o g m r e n t t t h s o e be p ; er o m b i t s a s i i n o e n d o f f o r t t h h e e di C sp h l i a e y f (¢) fo t o r h f e in e g a n d r a > v , e b e d m l d i r o i s i t p v n s i l g a s c a y e l o e n d t t h i e o n f u C a 1 h 2 n i p c u c c o e r f a o n p y n os t o a a e f r n d a y v t v h e e e r n S t i t t i i u s s o e e d m w n e f h i n o r i o r t f a c v h t e h n t e ¥ h t e 1 8 i d o i n o b l r e p d i l e a n o r y g used for that the order ; for adVerllsemenls (d) Tor l ace f s e es spe t c o i fi b e e d 1 g 1 h a t r h g e e order: ! e g;OV('jl:“svi’oi ns :V’l‘é‘lpefna.lat {‘,[f o"r, _cosptr d® who contravent 4 tond t0 five o t h t p t f C f i o i u h r o o n e n o n e n s , t , v d t u w e r 1 T r b u e 3 d r e o - b . n e l d w s e t e h e y t s i c o O t c p A r i ) h r u r h n d o u n u a y e P n p i p v r r m e e e s , e a e e h s ( s y s e 2 a p c ) h b o e e l n r a f a o t e n o f e l n d $ r x y s t a w e l e P e i t l a c , o n e c l r " h d i s @ o o o r a n ? d n 0 d % f ‘ n t 4 ; e g e ‘ 0 , r c t r o w h " t d 6 e e a u O r h t r f r i n a , v f o i i e f r 1 n s 0 t ‘ s w t ; s h 1 h l d ; a i :e y c a - h n I i y fi c h l t d n h v P i e e I s r O h l a Y l m b ‘ ay f s l S R f e e e ' e x m n O t c c “ e e W , “ n ‘ _ ? fi ( S i h ! ; ( O " 5 g i I c ( ; ‘ % ; % “ : ; ‘ 0 : : “ ‘ s , ’ G ; d o ‘ v m u fi e r , r { ® : , 86 THE CAPITAL OF PUNJAB [1952: Pbh. Ae (DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION) Acfrt, )fgxsgll whoever after having been: convicted of the cont tion of any provision of either of the said orde Tavep. tinues to contravene the said provisions, shall, op ars con. quent conviction, be punishable with fine, as “Toresais&]bse' to a further fine which may extend to twenty Tupees ang each day of continued contravention, after the previofg; date of conviction. (2) The Court while passing an order under sy section (/) may direct thatany tree or part thereof 0- any material used for advertisement, which is the subjec; of the contravention, shall be forfeited to the [Centry Government], or impose a fine of an amount whicy shall be equivalent to the value thereof. Penalty forbreach 15. Except as otherwise provided for in this Act, of rules. any contravention of any of the rules framed thereunder shall be punishable with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, and in the case of a continuing contra- vention with an additional fine, which may extend to twenty rupees, for cach day during which such contra- vention continues after the first conviction ; and the Court while passing any sentence on conviction of ~any person for the contravention of any rule may direct that any property or part thereof in respect of which the rule has been contravened, shall be forfeited to the [Central Government]. Illustrations.—Where an unauthorised structure has been constructed or any abnoxious material or substance is collected or heaped on a site in an unauthoris b manner, or where an advertisement boar has been seé“fi in contravention of the Advertisemen(s Control 0!' gh such structure, material, substance or board shall be hf:me to forfeiture, and not the site or building on which the i may be located or fixed : Provided that if a building is begun, ere€r c ¢ ted or I¢° rules, erected in contravention of any of the building e (e the Chief Administrator shall be competent {0 -requlno(ice building to be altered or demolished by a written of its delivered to the owner thereof within SIX monllfi1c cast having begun or having been completed, as o ) Janisalio? by the Pu{uflg)l{é‘:ég,’ 1968. 1S ~ ubstit . uted for the words YT ** State Govern o ment'. W by the & reve 95 ( 2 D E : V : E P L b. O P P h. M A E ct N T XXXX A V N :I)”RlElIlGjlUiL ATCIAOPNI)T ALA cTo1 PuNs AB 87 : t a ’ t r r 1 } a a : t & t y i o h c r e i h b f e. e t s h x s e u p h c a e l h S # n o l a u s ? c e il h b é e g o l‘ f n i C o a O s t t t h I i tic l e e : c o e T n ? o ; w o c s r n t c s e t ha g d r l m c l ~ l m 0 e a o l C l s d i o l d i e w ( m s i p t ? o e h fi l c , ; i i g s y h ‘l ;e t t t h o h e e c hl p s ; e a g r i r d i c o o d f b u ll d rl u l l( r e l t i l e r n : d : g , f g ‘ - s’ . fi?fi P fi r { ov f i & d “i e n d qg, u ' f a u rc ) r cm t e h gp e t r e t b h y a t wa th y e of C hi c e o f m pe pe e nsa m t o i l o i n t , i on such of " s o u an m y y as he may deem'reasonable ; h p a l a a e n l i n p y c u d p e m q e n b 1 u s n n 6 i a e . o d p l d n l . e i a . g d n f i p N c N e b W o a o t r o y r O o t s . i a o r o n c t n k a t n y h o , s r h e m ] c i p h s o a ‘ i l . t s A t e h C a c e s t e h p t c t i r l i h , t u , e o e f f A Ac l , m d t f s n b e h h c o e t a a a r r a l A s n o i l e d f l e m e n 3 s a i d b h g a e m n a ] i l d a i n l i u b y s c e i l u o t n e y i n r r b l b s e a * o d i , [ t i d t q n ) o w h u g r e h e a c , u r o l o n e i m l d f B e p o i s r d e e s a t d s e e r n n d e! g u t a l } r " c 3 i ) % c : s t ’ ¢ t t c h o e c ] i r f l e l w i c d u ’ n e z g l r j t i t a f l a i fi fi n n % f z ( y d y s i l“ P ( ‘ 3 o o f w m w d e h e " i tr p t " s e l fi c u t ' m o s ? b f , e & e e n n r t : w r ; eo y gi d “ w o f n ‘ o a c n e y c r u s p o 1 b n i 7 u e . i r l , af d t i T e n h r g o e r g i 0 i C f C T v hh i i t n h e g e l f r a e n d, t A w d b e e m n a i t t n n y a i o - n s f y t o o r u c a r c t t u i o p m r i e e } ; r o , u m b r a e s t y w to e e a n n u o t t t h h i e t s c oh u c or n r ri l r is o i w s f e n o e ro a a t © r n ll llé ouldngs or 26 sunset— ( a) to enter on and ts to o f s a u n rv y c {x;, uv a i n ld d i ng t s o ta o k r e J l a e n v d e ls ; ( ( b ) ) t t t o o o s b t s h r h e t u e e r w i u e l e e m c p r n d n e t p t s t u i i e a e u r n o r r r s g p n o p u o ; f o s r i i s n ¢ c n i d t s e o t i m r o f o t a c b o h i e n f o a n 2 i u o n s n f t y g y 5 bu s s i a c l n r e i d s c i l r i h c n d t n a i e i a g s n r n s i g t g n a i i D n ! o n O r g i ng t h d k on e s m e % w r " e t a h u c n c e n t y o t t e d u d o h e r m r e s / r l e { a z n o g é r d : O f c a f n ¢ g o o r r f e t th r i e o e n c o r f ul es any sa d the n d r o e gl u n o d o thN n e d r bos s to e u ch acts & e ea ts urcim n — may 0.37an957, - — 1Substitut ed for th _ e wor / d: / sthe S _ chedu le =P section3 . 88 THE CAPITAL OF PUNJAB [1952.: Ph. Act XXy (DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION] Acr, 195, u 18. No court shall take cognizance of any ofy Procedure for prosecution. punishable under this Act,or any. rule made th°f°ureigce except on the complaint, of, or upon information gjye" by the Chief Administrator or, any. other person afil‘lfl rised by him in this behalf. Bar of jurisdiction 19. No order made by the *[Central Governmey of courts. or any authority in exercise of any power conferred byor under this Act shall be called in qugstioq,'lin any court 20. (1) No siit, prosecution or other legal pro. Protection of action taken in good faith. ceeding shall lie against the Chief’ Administrator, Estate Officer, or any other person acting under, their diregtion’ in respect of any thing which is in'good faith. done or intended to be done in pursuance of tbils‘Act,or‘of'auy rules or orders made thereunder (2) No suit or other legal proceedings shall lie against the ![Central Government], the Chief, Adminis- trator or the Estate Officer or any' other person in respect,, of any damage caused or likely to be caushye dany thing, which is in good faith done or intended ta be dong ,in pursuance of this Act or rules or orders made therer, under. 21. (1) The '[Central Gqvernmentm]ay by order Delegation. direct that any power exercisable by it under this Act shall be exercisable subject to such conditions, i any, also by such officers subordinate to the ‘[Cent, rGoavelrn - ment] as may be specified in the order (2) The Chief Administrator may delegate all g; any of his powers under this Act to any officer of ti ![Central Government], subject to such conditions, any, as may be specified by the Chief Administrator. Power to make 22, (I)![The Central Government] may,b y HOL’S; rules, cation in the Official Gazette, make rules for carrying the purposes of this Act. ' b Substitd for the words“Statg Goverpby thme Pueiah nRtS” 1953 :Pb. Act XXVII] Tue (DEVELOPMENT AND REGELA/:,TIE:) (/)\Fc?m;;glzl i ) In particular, and with judi eperality of the foregoing power, :chlh rgl:;]umce i for all or any of the following matters namr:l;y _prowde (a) the terms and conditions on which an, land or building may be transferred by the ‘[éeulml Government] under this Act; (b) the manner in which considerati o any transfer may be paid ; t moey, for (c) the rate of interest payable, and the procedure for payment of instalments, interest, fees, rents or other dues payable under this Act ; (d) the terms and conditions under which the transfer of any right in any site or building may be permitted ; (e) erection of any building or the use of any site ; (f) levy of fees or taxes under section 7 ; (g) the terms and co nditions fo r et he oubmreedac h ; of which any site or building may ® h) t b h e e c e o r n e d c i t t e it d ii ons on w iti s h i tes rega t r r d a ns t f o e r t r h e e d bu u il n li d l e d r in gs thi t s {o Act ; (i) th n e o ti f c o e r s m m o a f y n b o e t ice s er a v n e d d s 'the manner in which (j) th t e h a e p pl f c i o o c r u a m r t t i - o a f n n e s d e s uH l ;n e fic v i i r a :; ; b e l { e h i i s n o n Ac w t h s i u c c m h h a y a a p p b p e p e e d a s f l i s le d a a m n ‘ } (k) t a h p e pli m c a a t t t i e o r n s s r ; eferred to in sub-section () of section 5 ; which has to be or may be (1) any other matter -5 Reorganization prescribed. 1Suhatituted far the words «State ¢ . G , ov e a r n n d m e C n o t n ’ c ur b r yeg:csz‘!;jgc“) order, 1968- - 90 THE CAPITAL OF PUNJAB [1952 : Pb, Act XXy (DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION) AcT, 195; n (3) * * * * * 2 Repeal. Jation2)3 . ActT.h e 19C3a3p it(aPlr esoif dePnutn’jsa b Ac(t DeVv eloof pm1en9t 5i 2b,t repealed; Provided that any appointment, notification, ord scheme, rule, form or by-law, made’ or issued un’der tir' repealed Act shall, so far as it is not inconsistent with m: provisions of this Act, continue inforce and shall be deemed to have been made or issued under the *provi sions of this Act, as if this Act was in force at the time, 1Sub.section (3) omitted by the Punjab Reorganisl ation (Chandigarh) (Adapta- tion of Laws on State and Concurrent Subjccts) Order, 968, " . 1952 : Pb. Act XXVII] Ti (DEVELOPMENT AND] REGSLETI:lOlI}l;\LA(g; 1’;’9}22/\ i ’ I[FIRST SCHEDULE] 1. Fellow of the Royal Institut jti i (England) or Associate of thee(}gg;;%ls?nggfkgé i c cé? B ti r o i n t is i h n any ‘ Arc o h t i h t e e r c ts for ( e E i n g g % l an c d m ) ) mtr o y r . a i efjuiyalent ropiatre: Assoc 2 i . a . te Me M m e b m e b r e r of of t he t he In I s n t s i t t i u t t u i t o i n o n of o E f n g E i g ng n ig? ' el(-gfl?l?c i )lig;: E E n n g g i l n 3 a e . n e d rs ) M e ( m o E r b n e g A r l s a s n o d c o ) i f a ] t o e r t he a M n e I m n b e s e q t u i r i t u v t a o i l f o e n n t t h e r o I e f n g s i t s C i t i t v r i u a l t t i i o o n E n ng og i f i n n e Ci a v e n i r l y s other country. A ve s r s s o i c t 5 4 i . . y a te i B F n . e S l I c l n o . o f d w ia i t n h o e f o r E th n I e a g n b i d r n i I o e _ a a n n d e i d r a i I n n n g o s r t I i n D t s u o i t f t p i e t l u a o t n m e y a o f E o A n i f n r g c i h C n A i . e r E t c e . e h r , c i i t t n s e R g . c o t o s r k U e n e i o . - r - 6 7 . . 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