Union of India - Act
The Land Acquisition (Mines) Act, 1885
UNION OF INDIA
India
India
The Land Acquisition (Mines) Act, 1885
Act 18 of 1885
- Published in Gazette of India 18 on 16 October 1885
- Not commenced
- [This is the version of this document from 16 October 1885.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
An Act to provide for cases in which Mines or Minerals are situate under land which it is desired to acquire under the Land Acquisition Act, 18702.WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for cases in which mines or minerals are situate under land which it is desired to acquire under the Land Acquisition Act, 18702 (10 of 1870);It is hereby enacted as follows: -(2)It extends to the whole of India except the territories which, immediately before the 1st November, 1956, were comprised in Part B States. (3)It applies in the first instance to the territories which, immediately before the 1st November, 1956, were comprised in the States of Madras, Andhra, West Bengal, Bihar, Assam and Orissa; but any State Government may, from time to time, by notification in the Official Gazette, bring this Act into force in the whole or any specified part of the territories to which this Act extends, under its administration. (1)When the appropriate Government makes a declaration under section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, 18704 (10 of 1870); that land is needed for a public purpose or for a Company, it may, if it thinks fit, insert in the declaration a statement that the mines of coal, iron-stone, slate or other minerals lying under the land or any particular portion of the land, except only such parts of the mines or minerals as it may be necessary to dig or carry away or use in the construction of the work for the purpose of which the land is being acquired, are not needed. (2)When a statement as aforesaid has not been inserted in the declaration made in respect of any land under section 6 of the Land Acquisition Act, 18704 (10 of 1870), and the Collector is of opinion that the provisions of this Act ought to be applied to the land, he may abstain from tendering compensation under section 11 of the said Land Acquisition Act in respect of the mines, and may-(a)when he makes an award under section 145 of that Act, insert such a statement in this award; (b)when he makes a reference to the Court under section 156 of that Act, insert such a statement in his reference; or (c)when he takes possession of the land under section 177 of that Act, publish such a statement in such manner as the appropriate Government may, from time to time, prescribe. (3)If any such statement is inserted in the declaration, award or reference, or published as aforesaid, the mines of coal, iron-stone, slate or other minerals under the land or portion of the land specified in the statement, except as aforesaid, shall not vest in the Government when the land so vests under the said Act. (1)At any time or times after the receipt of a notice under the last foregoing section, and whether before or after the expiration of the said period of sixty days, the appropriate Government may cause the mines or minerals to be inspected by a person appointed by it for the purpose; and (2)If it appears to the appropriate Government that the working or getting of the mines or minerals, or any part thereof, is likely to cause damage to the surface of the land or any works thereon, the appropriate Government may publish 1*** a declaration of its willingness, either-(a)to pay compensation for the mines or minerals still unworked or ungotten, or that part thereof, to all persons having an interest in the same; or (b)to pay compensation to all such persons in consideration of those mines or minerals, or that part thereof, being worked or gotten in such manner and subject to such restrictions as the appropriate Government may in its declaration specify. (3)If the declaration mentioned in case (a) is made, then those mines or minerals, or that part thereof, shall not thereafter be worked or gotten by any person. (4)If the declaration mentioned in case (b) is made, then those mines or minerals, or that part thereof, shall not thereafter be worked or gotten by any person save in the manner and subject to the restrictions specified by the appropriate Government. (5)Every declaration made under this section shall be published in such manner as the appropriate Government may direct. (1)If before the expiration. of the said sixty days the appropriate Government does not publish a declaration as provided in section 5, the owner, lessee or occupier of the mines may, unless and until such a declaration is subsequently made, work the mines or any part thereof in a manner proper and necessary for the beneficial working thereof, and according to the usual manner of working such mines in the local area where the same are situate. (2)If any damage or obstruction is caused to the surface of the land or any works thereon by improper working of the mines, the owner, lessee or occupier of the mines shall at once, at his own expense, repair the damage or remove the obstruction, as the case may require. (3)If the repair or removal is not at once effected, or, if the appropriate Government so thinks fit, without waiting for the same to be effected by the owner, lessee or occupier, the appropriate Government may execute the same and recover from the owner, lessee or occupier the expense occasioned thereby. (a)"local authority" means any municipal committee, district board, body of port commissioners or other authority legally entitled to, or entrusted by the Government with, the control or management of any municipal or local fund; and (b)"Company" means a company registered under any of the enactments relating to Companies from time to time in force in [India], or formed in pursuance of an Act of Parliament [of the United Kingdom] or by Royal Charter or Letters Patent; (c)"appropriate Government" means in relation to acquisition of land for the purposes of the Union, the Central Government, and, in relation to acquisition of land for any other purposes, the State Government.