Section 7:
Control of local lighthouses by the Central Government.
(1) If, after an inspection under
section 6 or such other inquiry as thinks fit, the Central Government is satisfied that a direction under this
sub-section is necessary or expedient for the safety, or otherwise in the interests, of shipping, it may direct
any local lighthouse authority--
(a) to remove or discontinue or to refrain from moving or discontinuing any lighthouse under its
superintendence and management or to make or refrain from making any variation in the character or
mode of use of any such lighthouse, or
(b) to erect, place or maintain , or to refrain from erecting, placing or maintaining any lighthouse
within the local limits within which the local lighthouse authority exercises its powers.
(2) A local lighthouse authority shall not erect, place, remove or discontinue any lighthouse or vary
the character or mode of use of any lighthouse, unless it has given to the Central Government at least one
month's notice in writing of its intention so to do:
Provided that, in cases of emergency, a local lighthouse authority may take such action as it deems
necessary and shall give immediate notice of the same to the Central Government and, so far as is
possible, to all shipping approaching or in the vicinity of the lighthouse.
(3) If a local lighthouse authority--
(a) fails to comply with any direction made under sub-section (1), or
(b) fails to exercise or perform, or exercises or performs in an improper, inefficient or unsuitable
manner, any power or duty relating to the superintendence or management of lighthouses conferred or
imposed upon it by or under any law for the time being in force, or
(c) fails to make adequate financial provision for the performance of any such duty,
the Central Government may, by order in writing, require the local lighthouse authority to comply with
the direction, or to make arrangements to the satisfaction of the Central Government for the proper
exercise of the power or performance of the duty or to make financial provision to the satisfaction of the
Central Government for the performance of the duty as the case may be within such period as the Central
Government may specify.
(4) If the local lighthouse authority fails to comply with an order made under sub-section (3) within
the specified period or within such further time as the Central Government may allow, the Central Government may exercise the power or perform the duty or make the requisite financial provision, as the
case may be, and the local lighthouse authority shall be liable to repay to the Central Government any
expenditure incurred by it in so doing.