Section 16:
Exercise of powers conferred by section 10, and disputes as to compensation, in case of property other than that of a local authority.
(1) If the exercise of the powers mentioned in
section 10 in respect of property referred to in clause (d) of that section is resisted or obstructed,
the District Magistrate may, in his discretion, order that the telegraph authority shall be permitted
to exercise them.
(2) If, after the making of an order under sub-section (1), any person resists the exercise of
those powers, or, having control over the property, does not give all facilities for their being
exercised, he shall be deemed to have committed an offence under section 188 of the Indian
Penal Code (45 of 1860).
(3) If any dispute arises concerning the sufficiency of the compensation to be paid under
section 10, clause (d), it shall, on application for that purpose by either of the disputing parties to
the District Judge within whose jurisdiction the property is situate, be determined by him.
(4) If any dispute arises as to the persons entitled to receive compensation, or as to the
proportions in which the persons interested arc entitled to share in it, the telegraph authority
may pay into the Court of the District Judge such amount as he deems sufficient or, where all
the disputing parties have in writing admitted the amount tendered to be sufficient or the
amount has been determined under sub-section (3), that amount; and the District Judge, after
giving notice to the parties and hearing such of them as desire to be heard, shall determine the
persons entitled to receive the compensation or, as the case may be, the proportions in which
the persons interested are entitled to share in it.
(5) Every determination of a dispute by a District Judge under sub-section (3) or sub-section (4) shall
be final:
Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall affect the right of any person to recover by suit
the whole or any part of any compensation paid by the telegraph authority, from the person who
has received the same.