Section 4:
Acquisition of rights in or guardianship of an ancient monument.
(1) The Collector, with the
sanction of the 1[Central Government], may purchase or take a lease of any protected monument.
(2) The Collector, with the like sanction, may accept a gift or bequest of any protected monument.
(3) The owner of any protected monument may, by written instrument, constitute the Commissioner the
guardian of the monument, and the Commissioner may, with the sanction of the 1[Central Government],
accept such guardianship.
(4) When the Commissioner has accepted the guardianship of a monument under sub-section (3), the
owner shall, except as expressly provided in this Act, have the same estate, right, title and interest in and to
the monument as if the Commissioner had not been constituted guardian thereof.
(5) When the Commissioner has accepted the guardianship of a monument under sub-section (3), the
provisions of this Act relating to agreements executed under section 5 shall apply to the written instrument
executed under the said sub-section.
(6) Where a protected monument is without an owner, the Commissioner may assume the guardianship of
the monument.
Notes:
1. Subs. by the A.O. 1937, for "L.G."