Section 35:
Service of notices.
(1) Service of any notice under this Act shall be made by delivering or tendering
a copy thereof signed, in the case of a notice under section 3, sub-section (2), by the officer therein
mentioned, and, in the case of any other notice, by or by order of the Collector or the Judge.
(2) Whenever it may be practicable, the service of the notice shall be made on the person therein named.
(3) When such person cannot be found, the service may be made on any adult male member of his family
residing with him and, if no such adult male member can be found, the notice may be served by fixing the
copy on the outer door of the house in which the person therein named ordinarily dwells or carries on
business, or by fixing a copy thereof in some conspicuous place in the office of the officer aforesaid or of the
Collector or in the court-house and also in some conspicuous part of the land upon which restrictions are to
be imposed:
Provided that, if the Collector or Judge so directs, a notice may be sent by post in a letter addressed to the
person named therein at his last known residence, address or place of business and service of it may he
proved by the production of the addressee's receipt.