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The Salar Jung Museum Act, 1961
UNION OF INDIA
India
India
The Salar Jung Museum Act, 1961
Act 26 of 1961
- Published on 19 May 1961
- Commenced on 19 May 1961
- [This is the version of this document from 19 May 1961.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
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The Salar Jung Museum, together with the Salar Jung Library at Hyderahad, was built out of the cast and valuable collections of art objects and manuscripts of the late Nawab Salar Jung Bahadur. The museum has nearly twenty-five thousand art objects of varied nature some of them of outstanding value not to be found anywhere in the world and was administered by the Solar Jung Estate Committee set up by the former Hyderabad Government. The Committee was given additional powers by the Nawab Salar Jung Bahadur (Administration of Assets) Act, 1951 (XXXVI of 1950).In C. S. No. 13 of 1958 of the file of the High Court of Andhra Pradesh at Hyderabad. a compromise decree to which the Union of India. the State of Andhra Pradesh. the Salar Jung Estate Committee and all claimants to the late Nawah's property interested in the subject-matter of the proceedings were panics was passed under which(a) the claimants have renouned in favour of the Union of India all their right, title and interest in the property of the museum and the library and in a plot of land known as Nawab Salar Jung Bahadur Baradari to be utilised for erecting a new building for the museum;(b) the Salar Jung Estate Committee has agreed to pay a sum of five lakhs of rupees towards meeting a portion of the cost of erecting the new buildings, the balance of cost being met by the Central Government;(c) the museum and the library should always continue to be known as the Salar Jung Museum and the Salar lung Library respectively, and located at Hyderabad.(d) no article may be removed from the museums except for the purpose of temporary exhibition within India:(e) one or more members of the late Nawab's family to be selected by the Central Government will have to be nominated to the governing body. committee of management or advisory body, in case any such body is to he constituted for the museum or library.The amount of five lakhs of rupees referred to above has since been received by the Central Government.Having regard to the importance and value of the collection in the museum and to the need for re-organising and developing the museum on modern scientific lines, it is consider that it should be declared to be an institution of national importance under Entry 62 in List I of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution. The Bill seeks to give effect to this proposal and makes provision for the following :-1. the establishment of a Board, consisting of eleven persons for the administration of the museum and the vesting in the Board of the property of the museum:(2) transfer of the existing staff to the Board:(3) the issue of directions by Government to the Board in the discharge of its functions, the submission by the Board of annual budget estimates and reports to Government, the deposit of funds in the Reserve Bank, etc., and the annual audit of the accounts of the Board by the Comptroller and Auditor-General. - Gazette of India, 5-12-1460, Extra., Pt. II, section 2, page 800.[19th May, 1961]An Act to declare the Salar Jung Museum together with the Salar Jung Library at Hyderabad to be an institution of national importance and to provide for its administration and certain other connected matters.Be it enacted by Parliament in the Twelfth Year of the Republic of India as follows:-Chapter I
Preliminary
1. Short title and commencement.
2. Declaration of Salar Jung Museum together with Salar Jung Library as an institution of national importance.
It is hereby declared that the Salar Jung Museum together with the Salar Jung Library at Hyderabad in the State of Andhra Pradesh is an institution of national importance.3. Definitions.
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,--Chapter II
Salar Jung Museum Board
4. Establishment and incorporation of the Board.
5. Composition of the Board.
6. Term of office.
7. Temporary absence of member.
8. Duty of Government nominating persons, etc.
9. Meeting of the Board.
10. Temporary association of persons with the Board for particular purposes.
11. Authentication of orders and other instruments of the Board.
All orders and decisions of the Board shall be authenticated by the signature of the Chairman or any other member authorised by the Board in this behalf, and all other Instruments issued by the Board shall be authenticated by the signature of an officer of the Board authorised in like manner in this behalf.12. Staff of the Board.
13. Transfer of service of existing employees to the Board.
Subject to the provisions of this Act, every person employed in the museum immediately before the date of establishment of the Board shall, on and from such date, become an employee of the Board with such designation as the Board may determine and shall hold his office or service therein by the same tenure, at the same remuneration and upon the same terms and conditions as he would have held the same on such date if the Board had not been established and shall continue to do so unless and until his employment in the Board is terminated or until such tenure, remuneration and terms and conditions are duly altered by the Board:Provided that the tenure, remuneration and terms and conditions of service of any such person shall not be altered to his disadvantage without the previous approval of the Central Government.14. Location of museum.
The museum shall be located at Hyderabad.Chapter III
Functions Of The Board
15. Duties of the Board.
16. Powers of the Board.
Chapter IV
Finance, Accounts, Audit And Reports
17. Vesting of property.
The properties specified in Parts I, II and III of the Schedule, being properties which by virtue of the decree passed in C.S. No. 13 of 1958 on the file of the High Court of Andhra Pradesh vested absolutely in the Central Government, shall, on and from the date of the establishment of the Board, vest in the Board.18. Grants by Central Government to the Board.
For the purpose of enabling the Board to discharge its functions efficiently under this Act, the Central Government may, after due appropriation made by Parliament by law in this behalf, pay to the Board in each financial year such sums of money as that Government considers necessary by way of grant, loan or otherwise.19. Fund of the Board.
20. Budget.
21. Accounts and audit.
22. Returns and reports.
Chapter V
Miscellaneous
23. Power of Central Government to issue directions to the Board.
24. Delegation of powers and duties.
The Board may, by general or special order in writing, direct that all or any of the powers or duties which may be exercised or discharged by it shall, in such circumstances and under such conditions, if any, as may be specified in the order, be exercised or discharged also by any member, officer or employee of the Board specified in this behalf in the order.25. Officers and employee of the Board to be public servants.
All officers and employees of the Board shall, when acting or purporting to act in pursuance of the provisions of this Act or of any rule or regulation made thereunder, be deemed to be public servants within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1866).26. Protection of action taken under Act.
No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against the Board or any member, officer or employee of the Board for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done in pursuance of this Act or of any rule or regulation made there-under.27. Power of Central Government to make rules.
| Additional Information6 |
| For Salar Jung Museum Rules 1961, see Gazette of India, 1961, Pt. II, Section 3(i), p. 1903 (G.S.R 1532); (Amended by G.S.Rs. 1230, 1231 and 1962 of 1963; 624, 1103 and 1104 of 1965; 341 and 927 of 1967; 1334 of 1968; 176, 2246 and 2247 of 1969). |
28. Power of Board to make regulations.
| Additional Information6 |
| For Salar Jung Museum Regulations, 1962, see Gazette of India, 1962, Pt. III, Section 4 , p. 701. (For amendments to the Regulations, see Gazette of India. 1968, Pt. III, Section 4 , pp. 133 and 200; 1969, p. 161 and G.S.R. 2770, published in Gazette of India, 1969, Pt. II, Section 3(i), p. 3879). |