State of Haryana - Act
Forest Rules
HARYANA
India
India
Forest Rules
Rule FOREST-RULES of 1923
- Published on 26 September 1923
- Commenced on 26 September 1923
- [This is the version of this document from 26 September 1923.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. General Powers.
- The Chief Conservator of Forests and all Conservators, Deputy Conservators, Assistant Conservators, Extra Assistant Conservators, Forest Rangers, Deputy Rangers, Foresters and Forest Guards are appointed to do all acts and exercise all powers that are prescribed by the Act, or by rules made under it, to be done by a Forest Officer or by any Forest Officer.2.
The Forest Officers mentioned in the first column of the following Schedule shall exercise the powers under the sections of the Act mentioned in the second column of the same opposite each class of officers, respectively :-| Class of officersempowered | Section of the Actunder which powers are given | Brief description ofnature of powers conferred |
| I. All Deputy Conservators, Assistant Conservators and ExtraAssistant Conservators, when in charge of Forest Divisions | 20 | To publish translation of notifications of reserved forests. |
| 25 | To notify seasons during which the kindling, etc., of fire isnot prohibited. | |
| 45 | To notify depots for drift timber, etc. | |
| 60 | To direct release of property seized. | |
| 82 | To take possession of and sell forest produce for Governmentuse. | |
| II. All Deputy Conservators, Assistant Conservators and ExtraAssistant Conservators | 46 | To issue notice to claimants of drift timber, etc. |
| 47 | To decide claims to drift timber, etc. | |
| 50 | To receive payments on account of drift timber, etc. | |
| III. All Deputy Conservators, Assistant Conservators andExtra Assistant Conservators, Forest Rangers, Deputy Rangers andForesters when specially authorised in that behalf by the ChiefConservator of Forests or Conservators of Forests. | 25 | To permit acts otherwise prohibited in reserved forests |
| 33 | To permit acts otherwise prohibited in protected forests. |
3.
The Chief Conservators of Forests and Conservators of Forests are empowered to exercise all or any of the powers conferred in the following schedule.4.
The Chief Conservator of Forests and Conservators of Forests are empowered under section 24 of the Act, with the previous sanction of the Commissioner of the Division, to stop ways and water courses in reserved forests, subject to the provisions of that section.5. Powers to compound offences.
- [All officers of the Forest Department of a rank not inferior to that of Probationary Extra Assistant Conservator are invested with the powers described in section 67 of Act VII of 1878.] [Punjab Government Notification No. 92, dated 26.2.1913.]6. Powers to compel attendance of witnesses, to issue search warrant and to record evidence.
- [Forest Officers serving in the Punjab are invested with powers under section 71(b), (c) and (d) of Act VII of 1878 as described in the following schedule] [Punjab Government Notification No. 423 dated 14.10.1923.] :-| Class of officersempowered | Section of the Actunder which powers are given | Brief description ofnature of powers conferred |
| I. Conservators of Forests and all Divisional ForestsOfficers, provided that such officers hold substantive rank notlower than that of Assistant Conservator of Forests or ExtraAssistant Conservator of Forests, and that they have passed theprescribed tests in Forests Law and in Urdu by the HigherStandard | 71(b) | Powers of a Civil Court to compel the attendance of witnessesand the production of documents |
| II. Conservators of Forests | 71(c) | Power to issue a search warrant under the Code of CriminalProcedure *[-] |
| III. Conservators of Forests and all officers of and abovethe rank of Assistant Conservator of Forests or Extra AssistantConservator of Forests : provided that they have passed theprescribed tests in Forests Law and in Urdu by the HigherStandard. | 71(d) | Power to hold an enquiry in Forest offences and in the courseof such enquiry to receive and record evidence |