Section 29:
Requisitioning of immovable property.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other
law for the time being in force, if in the opinion of the Central Government or the State Government it is
necessary or expedient so to do for securing the defence of India, civil defence, public safety,
maintenance of public order or efficient conduct of military operations, or for maintaining supplies and
services essential to the life of the community, that Government may by order in writing requisition any
immovable property and may make such further orders as appear to that Government to be necessary or
expedient in connection with the requisitioning:
Provided that no property or part thereof which is exclusively used by the public for religious worship
shall be requisitioned.
(2) The requisition shall be effected by an order in writing addressed to the person deemed by the
Central Government or the State Government, as the case may be, to be the owner or person in possession
of the property, and such order shall be served in the prescribed manner on the person to whom it is
addressed.
(3) Whenever any property is requisitioned under sub-section (1), the period of such requisition shall
not extend beyond the period for which such property is required for any of the purposes mentioned in
that sub-section.