The Gujarat Municipalities Act, 1963 — India law | Esheria

The Gujarat Municipalities Act, 1963

This Act sets out how Gujarat municipalities are constituted, who can vote or stand for election, and how elections and voter lists are managed.

Jurisdiction
India
Instrument
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Language
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This Act sets out how Gujarat municipalities are constituted, who can vote or stand for election, and how elections and voter lists are managed. This part sets disqualifications and conduct rules for municipal voters, councillors, election officials, and others, and it provides penalties for election-related offences. This part sets out who runs a municipality, what the president, vice-president, and chief officer must do, and how municipal meetings and committees work. The excerpt sets rules for municipal finance, accounts, duties, property, powers, and a conflict-of-interest offence for councillors and municipal staff. The municipality may levy and recover municipal taxes, but it must follow notice, assessment, sanction, and collection steps, and some properties and cases are exempt or restricted.

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