Legal Document View

Unlock Advanced Research with PRISMAI

- Know your Kanoon - Doc Gen Hub - Counter Argument - Case Predict AI - Talk with IK Doc - ...
Upgrade to Premium
[Cites 0, Cited by 0] [Entire Act]

State of Maharashtra - Section

Section 207 in The Maharashtra Municipal Councils, Nagar Panchayats And Industrial Townships Act, 1965

207. Provision of privies, etc.

(1)Where the Chief Officer is of opinion that any privy or cesspool, or additional privies or cesspools, should be provided in or on any building or land, or in any municipal area in which a water-closet system has been introduced, that water-closet or additional water-closets should be provided in or on any building or land, or that water-closets should be substituted for the existing privies in such number as may be considered necessary by him, the Chief Officer, subject to [the control of the President,] [These words were substituted for the words 'the control of the Council' by Maharashtra 4 of 1974, Sections 27 and 28.] may by written notice call upon the owner of such building or land, to provide such privies, cesspools or water-closets or to substitute water-closets for the existing privies at such sites as he may deem proper.
(2)The Chief Officer, subject to [the control of the President,] [These words were substituted for the words 'the control of the Council' by Maharashtra 4 of 1974, Sections 27 and 28.] may by written notice require any person or persons employing workmen or labourers exceeding twenty in number, or owning or managing any market, school or theatre or other place of public resort, to provide such privies or water-closets at such sites as he may direct and to cause the same to be kept in proper order, and to be daily cleaned.
(3)The Chief Officer, subject to [the control of the President,] [These words were substituted for the words 'the control of the Council' by Maharashtra 4 of 1974, Sections 27 and 28.] may by written notice require the owner or occupier of any land upon which there is a privy or water-closet, to have such privy or water-closet shut out, by a sufficient roof and a wall, or fence, from the view of persons passing by or resident in the neighbourhood, or to alter as he may direct any privy door or water-closet door or trap door which opens on to any street, and which he deems to be a nuisance,