Forest Rules
PUNJAB
India
Forest Rules
Rule FOREST-RULES of 1923
Published on 26 September
under Section 82 of the Indian Forest Act, 1927, and the Rewa State Forest Contract Rules, 1935 relating to such tenders.
5. The respondent firm ... never ripened into a concluded contract. Further, the rules defined a forest contract and required that such a contract had to be in writing
other terms and conditions of the contract make it clear
that the Timber Contracts were not unconditional contracts
for the sale of goods ... each of
the contracts was made. The signing of the Timber Contracts
did not result in a concluded contract because each contract
was conditional upon
made to Chief Conservator of Forests v. Rattan Singh where an identical clause in a forest contract entered into between the forest contractor ... Chief Conservator of Forests to adjudicate upon disputes, inter alia, as to the performance or breach of the contract. Apart from this, appellant herself
originally provided whether they were in existence
at the date of the contract of suretyship or came
into existence subsequently. Consequently ... required to pay the bid amount in four instalments.
The forest contract rules provided for preventing the
contractor from removing the forest goods in case
following order made by the respondent State Government:
"Sub:-- Forest -- Irregularities in Forest contract -- tenderers blacklisted.
It has been revealed that ... that every person whose offer to perform a contract of supply is refused or whose contract for such supply is breached cannot be said
State in exercise of its executive powers. In
respect of forest contracts which are dealt with by this
Court in K.P. Choudhary ... cases, supra,
727
there are provisions in the Indian Forest Act, 1927 and the
Forest Contract Rules framed thereunder for entering into a
formal deed
forest lands could be executed on behalf
of the Rajpramukh by the Chief Conservator of Forests, Conservator of
Forests, Divisional Forest Officers and District Forest ... Forests, by which
Divisional Forest Officers, Conservators of Forests and Chief Conservator
of Forests were authorised to sanction sales by auction of forest produce
apply to forest produce grown in
Government forests and that it was not, therefore, open to
the Government to treat the contract dated ... apply to forest
produce grown in Government forests and that it
was not, therefore, open to the Government to
treat the contract dated
Tendu leaves grown in, plucked and collected from Korar Range, Kanker Forest, for the seasons during the years 1949, 1950 and 1951 ending with 31st ... shall not be terminated during the term of the Korar forest contract which also terminated on 31st March 1952. This partnership was a 'dealer