bank or bed of any stream any building, bridge, weir, dam, sluice, dock, pier, drain or sewer or other permanent works which
water works" includes all tanks, streams, cisterns, springs, pumps, wells, reservoirs, aqueducts, sluices mains, pipes, hydrants, stand pipes and conduits and all lands, buildings, machinery
length. It conducted the water of the river without a head sluice down an old channel on the north bank called Vadagaran" which irrigated ... water to pass below the dam at ordinary seasons was the sand sluice which will be referred to late. The mere raising of such
obscurity. Each channel derived its water by means of weirs and sluices from the River Vamsadhara and the water was distributed throughout the district ... district, including those contiguous to the River Vamsadhara, together with the head sluices of the four channels, and, if the principles of English law governing
lakes, tanks, streams, cisterns, springs, pumps, wells, reservoirs, aqueducts, water-trucks, sluices mains, pipes, culverts, hydrants, stand-pipes, and conduits and all machinery, lands, buildings
field channels and other related channels and structures under an irrigation sluice; (e) "Collector" means the Collector of a district in which the irrigation system ... from field drains; (iv) all field drains and related structures under irrigation sluices; (i) "farmers organisation" means the - (i) "Water Users Association" at the primary
tank, "Gadi Vagu" would empty itself through two wide sluices. Because of these breaches water could not be trapped ... liberty to let out water in tank bed area through sluices marked A and B in the plan attached to the plaint, which
claimed on account of water reservoir and sluice
gate constructed thereon, which was in addition to a
claim of compensation ... Land
Acquisition Officer, Hoshangabad, praying therein
that compensation for water reservoir and sluice
gate installed thereon should be payable
escape channels from an irrigation work, dam, weir, embank flood embankment, sluice, groin and other works connected there-,, with, but does not include works ... dyke made or used for retaining water upon any land, every sluice, spur, groyne, training wall or other work annexed to, or portion thereof made
such channels; (ii) escape channels from an irrigation work, dams, weirs, embankments, sluices, groynes and other works connected therewith, but does not include works ... includes all subsidiary works belonging to such field-channel, except the sluice or outlet through which water is supplied to such channel or pipe