The MINES AND MINERALS (DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION) ACT, 1957 — India law | Esheria

The MINES AND MINERALS (DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION) ACT, 1957

This Act sets the main rules for prospecting and mining in India, including permits, licences, leases, royalties, area limits, auctions, transfers, and government powers.

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India
Instrument
Regulation
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appeals auction-based grant fees and royalties government powers licensing mineral concessions mineral development mining leases mining operations mining permits royalties royalty rates rule-making special courts

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This Act sets the main rules for prospecting and mining in India, including permits, licences, leases, royalties, area limits, auctions, transfers, and government powers. The Central Government and State Governments may make rules about specified mining matters, including minor minerals, offshore mineral concessions, fees, and District Mineral Foundation payments. The Central Government can extend specified provisions to certain pre-1949 coal mining leases by notification, and the State Government can set up Special Courts for speedy trials of certain mining offences.

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