Bengal Presidency - Act
Village Chaukidari Act, 1870
BENGAL PRESIDENCY
India
India
Village Chaukidari Act, 1870
Act 6 of 1870
- Published on 19 October 1870
- Not commenced
- [This is the version of this document from 19 October 1870.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
An Act to provide for the Appointment, Dismissal and Maintenance of Village-Chaukidars.Preamble :- Whereas it is expedient to make provision for the appointment, dismissal and maintenance of viliage-chaukidars in the provinces subject of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal]2; It is enacted as follows:-(1)by an order in writing, appoint not less than three nor more than five residents in any village within the district of which he has charge to be the panchayat thereof; or (2)he may, with the previous sanction of the [State] Government, direct that the adult male rate-paying residents of any village shall select, according to any rules that may be prescribed by the [State] Government and published in the [Official Gazette], not less than three or more than five residents of the village to be the panchayat thereof, and the District Magistrate shall if he approves of the person so selected, appoint such persons to be the panchayat; but if, in his opinion any person so selected is, for reasons to be recorded by him in writing, unfit to be a member of the panchayat, the District Magistrate shall appoint a fit and proper resident to be a member of the panchayat :Provided that no panchayat shall be appointed in any place to which the [Bengal Municipal Act, 1884] has been, or may hereafter be, extended :Provided also that the [State] Government shall be entitled to prescribe that in certain specified local areas, to be notified in the [Official Gazette], the number of persons to be appointed to discharge the duties of a panchayat may be reduced to one.][3A. Delegation of powers by the District Magistrate. - The District Magistrate may from time to time by an order in writing, [* * * * *] delegate his powers under this Act, either wholly or in part, to any Magistrate of the first class subordinate to him, or to any Magistrate in charge of a subdivision or to the District Superintendent of Police; and by a like order, [* * * *], may withdraw such delegated powers.][4. Power to define a village. - The District Magistrate may, from time to time, by an order in writing under his hand, declare any local area or group of dwellings, within the district of which he has charge, to be a village for the purposes of this Act.] (2)The District Magistrate, or the panchayat with the sanction of the District Magistrate, may, from time to time, dismiss any chaukidar so appointed.]