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State of Rajasthan - Section

Section 183 in The Rajasthan District Boards Act, 1954

183. Service of notice.

(1)Every notice or bill issued or prepared under any section of this Act or under any rule or bye- law shall, unless it is in such section or rule or bye-law otherwise expressly provided be served or presented -
(a)by giving or tendering the notice or bill, or sending it by post, to the person to whom it is addressed; or
(b)if such person is not found, then by leaving the notice or bill at his last known place of abode if within the jurisdiction of the Board or by giving or tendering the notice or bill to some adult male member or servant of his family, or by causing the notice or bill to be fixed on some conspicuous part of the building or land (if any) to which the notice or bill relates.
(2)When a notice under this Act or under a rule or a bye-law is required or permitted by or under this Act or under a rule or a bye-law to be served upon an owner or occupier of a building or land, the services thereof in cases not otherwise specially provided for in this Act, shall be effected either: -
(a)by giving or tendering the notice, or sending it by post to the owner or occupier or, if there be more owners or occupiers than one, to any one of them, or
(b)if no such owner or occupier is found, then by giving or tendering the notice to an adult male member or servant of his family, or causing the notice to be fixed on the door or on some conspicuous part of the building or land to which the same relates.
(3)Whenever the person on whom a notice or bill is to be served is minor, service upon his guardian or upon an adult male member or servant of his family shall be deemed to be service upon the minor.