Section 20D:
Grant of permission by competent authority within regulated area.
1[20D. Grant of permission by competent authority within regulated area.--(1) Every
application for grant of permission under section 20C of this Act shall be made to the competent
authority in such manner as may be prescribed.
(2) The competent authority shall, within fifteen days of the receipt of the application, forward the
same to the Authority to consider and intimate impact of such construction (including the impact of
large-scale development project, public project and project essential to the public) having regard to
the heritage bye-laws relating to the concerned protected monument or protected area, as the case
may be:
Provided that the Central Government may prescribe the category of applications in respect of
which the permission may be granted under this sub-section and the application which shall be
referred to the Authority for its recommendations.
(3) The Authority shall, within two months from the date of receipt of application under
sub-section (2), intimate to the competent authority impact of such construction (including the impact
of large-scale development project, public project and project essential to the public).
(4) The competent authority shall, within one month of the receipt of intimation from the
Authority under sub-section (3), either grant permission or refuse the same as so recommended by the
Authority.
(5) The recommendations of the Authority shall be final.
(6) In case the competent authority refuses to grant permission under this section, it shall, by order
in writing, after giving an opportunity to the concerned person, intimate such refusal within three
months from the date of receipt of the application to the applicant, the Central Government and the
Authority.
(7) If the competent authority, after grant of the permission under sub-section (4) and during the
carrying out of the repair or renovation work or re-construction of building or construction referred to
in that sub-section, is of the opinion (on the basis of material in his possession or otherwise) that such
repair or renovation work or re-construction of building or construction is likely to have an adverse
impact on the preservation, safety, security or access to the monument considerably, it may refer the
same to the Authority for its recommendations and if so recommended, withdraw the permission
granted under sub-section (4) if so required:
Provided that the competent authority may, in exceptional cases, with the approval of the
Authority grant permission to the applicant referred to in sub-section (2) of section 20C until the
heritage bye-laws have been prepared under sub-section (1) of section 20E and published under
sub-section (7) of that section.
(8) The Central Government, or the Director-General, as the case may be, shall exhibit, on their
website, all the permissions granted or refused under this Act.]
Notes:
1. Ins. by Act 10 of 2010, s. 7 (w.e.f. 16-6-1992).