The Mines and Minerals (Development and Reguation), Act, 1957 — India law | Esheria

The Mines and Minerals (Development and Reguation), Act, 1957

This Act says mining, prospecting, and related mineral activities must be done only under the required permit, licence, exploration licence, or lease, and it sets rules for grants, area limits, durations, royalties, dead rent, and mineral funds.

Jurisdiction
India
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
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additional amount on mining lease auction procedures dead rent district mineral foundation exploration licences inspection and enforcement licensing mineral concessions mineral reservation mineral royalties mining leases royalties royalty and fees state and central government powers

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This Act says mining, prospecting, and related mineral activities must be done only under the required permit, licence, exploration licence, or lease, and it sets rules for grants, area limits, durations, royalties, dead rent, and mineral funds. This provision sets how mining leases, composite licences, and exploration licences are notified, auctioned, granted, transferred, and reported on. The Central Government and State Government may reserve mineral areas, but the rules require notifications, approvals or consultation in some cases, payment of specified fees or compensation, and compliance with enforcement and penalty provisions. This part sets royalty, dead rent, and additional payment rates for certain minerals and mining leases.

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