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

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

The Act sets rules for mining permits, licences, leases, area limits, lease terms, royalties, and related funds and trusts.

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India
Instrument
Regulation
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auction central government rules government powers lease duration licensing mineral concessions mining concessions mining operations penalties royalties state regulation

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The Act sets rules for mining permits, licences, leases, area limits, lease terms, royalties, and related funds and trusts. This part sets out how mineral exploration licences, composite licences, and mining leases are granted through auction, and what holders and governments must do. This provision requires certain older mining leases to be aligned with the Act and lets the Central Government extend the time. It also gives the Central and State Governments rule-making, reservation, inspection, and enforcement powers, and sets penalties for illegal mining-related conduct.