Act Number: 39

Act Name: The Marking of Heavy Packages Act, 1951

Year: 1951

Enactment Date: 1951-06-25

Long Title: An Act to give effect to the International Convention drawn up in Geneva on the 30th day of May, 1929, for the marking of weight on heavy packages transported by sea or inland waterways.

Ministry: Ministry of Law and Justice

Department: Legislative Department

Section 5: Powers of inspectors.
    1[5. Powers of inspectors.--Subject to any rules made by the Central Government in this behalf, an inspector appointed under sub-section (1) of section 4 may--
         (a) enter, with such assistants as he considers necessary, and inspect any place or vessel and examine any packages found therein;
         (b) if, on such examination, any heavy package is found not to have been marked in accordance with the provisions of section 3, direct that the package shall not be transported by sea or inland waterway until it has been marked in accordance with those provisions:
     Provided that, instead of issuing any direction as aforesaid, the inspector may himself cause the package to be marked in accordance with the provisions of section 3; and in any such case, the expenses incurred by him for such marking shall be recoverable as an arrear of land revenue from the person consigning the package for transport.]
Notes:
1. Subs. by Act 29 of 1961, s. 2, for sections 4 and 5.
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