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State of Arunachal Pradesh - Section

Section 35 in Arunachal Pradesh Panchayat Raj Act, 1997

35.

(1)A Gram Panchayat may, by written notice, require the owner of or the person having control over, a private water course, spring, tank, well or other place, the water of which is used for drinking or culinary purpose after taking into consideration his financial position, to take all or any of the following steps within a reasonable period to be specified in Such notice namely-
(a)to keep and maintain the same in good repair;
(b)to clean the same, from time to time, of silt, refuse or decaying vegetation;
(c)to protect it from pollution; and
(d)to prevent its use, if it has become so polluted as to be hazardous to the public health;
Provided that a person upon whom a notice as aforesaid has been served may within thirty days from the date of receipt of the notice, appeal to the prescribed authority against the order contained in the notice where upon the prescribed authority may stay the operation of the order contained in the notice till the disposal of the appeal and it may, after giving such notice of the appeal to the Gram Panchayat concerned as may be prescribed modify, set aside or confirm the order;Provided further that the prescribed authority shall when it confirms or modifies the order contained in the notice after the expiry of the· period mentioned therein, fix a fresh period within which the order contained in the notice as confirmed or modified by it, shall be carried out.
(2)If the order contained in a notice served as aforesaid has not been set aside by the prescribed authority and if the person upon whom the notice has been served fails, without sufficient reason, to comply with the order in its original form or the order as modified by the prescribed authority, within the time specified in the notice or within the time fixed by the prescribed authority, as the case may be, he shall be liable, on conviction by a Magistrate, to a fine which may extend to five hundred rupees.