Section List

Act Number: 41

Act Name: The Cantonments Act, 2006

Year: 2006

Enactment Date: 2006-09-13

Long Title: An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the administration of cantonments with a view to impart greater democratisation, improvement of their financial base to make provisions for developmental activities and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

Ministry: Ministry of Defence

Department: Department of Defence

Section NumberTitleActions
1 Short title, extent and commencement.
2 Definitions.
3 Definition of cantonments.
4 Alteration of limits of cantonments.
5 The effect of including area in cantonment.
6 Disposal of cantonment fund and cantonment development fund when area ceases to be a cantonment.
7 Disposal of cantonment fund and cantonment development fund when area ceases to be included in a cantonment.
8 Application of funds and property transferred under sections 6 and 7.
9 Limitation of operation of Act.
10 Cantonment Board.
11 Incorporation of Cantonment Board.
12 Constitution of Cantonment of Boards.
13 Power to vary constitution of Boards in special circumstances.
14 Term of office of members.
15 Filling of vacancies.
16 Vacancies in special cases.
17 Oath or affirmation.
18 Resignation.
19 President and Vice-President.
20 Term of office of Vice-President.
21 Duties of President.
22 Duties of Vice-President.
23 Allowances to Vice-President and members.
24 Appointment of Chief Executive Officer.
25 Duties of Chief Executive Officer.
26 Special power of Chief Executive Officer.
27 Electoral rolls.
28 Qualification of electors.
29 Qualification for being a member of the Board.
30 Interpretation.
31 Power to make rules regulating elections.
32 Member not to vote on matter in which he is interested.
33 Liability of members.
34 Removal of members.
35 Consequences of removal.
36 Member of the Board to be deemed a public servant.
37 Disqualification of person as an employee of Board.
38 Cantonment employee to be deemed a public servant.
39 Meetings.
40 Business to be transcted.
41 Quorum.
42 Presiding Officer.
43 Minutes.
44 Meetings to be public.
45 Method of deciding questions.
46 Civil area.
47 Committees for civil areas.
48 Power to make regulations.
49 Joint action with other local authority.
50 Report on administration.
51 Power of Central Government to require production of documents.
52 Inspection.
53 Power to call for documents.
54 Power to require execution of work, etc.
55 Power to provide for enforcement of direction under section 54.
56 Power to override decision of Board.
57 Power of Central Government to review.
58 Power of General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, the Command, on reference under section 56 or otherwise.
59 Power of Central Government on a reference made under section 56.
60 Supersession of Board.
61 Validity of proceedings, etc.
62 Duties of Board.
63 Power to manage property.
64 Discretionary functions of Board.
65 Power of expenditure of educational, health and other purposes outside the cantonment.
66 General power of taxation.
67 Charging of fees.
68 Norms of property tax.
69 Framing of preliminary proposals.
70 Objections and disposal thereof.
71 Imposition of tax.
72 Power of Central Government to issue directions to the Board.
73 Definition of “annual rateable value”.
74 Incidence of taxation.
75 Assessment list.
76 Revision of assessment list.
77 Authentication of assessment list.
78 Evidential value of assessment list.
79 Amendment of assessment list.
80 Preparation of new assessment list.
81 Notice of transfers.
82 Notice of erection of buildings.
83 Demolition, etc., of buildings.
84 Remission of tax.
85 Power to require entry in assessment list of details of buildings.
86 Notice to be given of the circumstances in which remission or refund is claimed.
87 What buildings, etc., are to be deemed vacant.
88 Notice to be given of every occupation of vacant building or house.
89 Tax on buildings and land to be a charge thereon.
90 Inspection of imported goods, octroi, terminal tax and toll, etc.
91 Power to seize, etc.
92 Lease of octroi, terminal tax or toll.
93 Appeals against assessment.
94 Costs of appeal.
95 Recovery of costs from Board.
96 Conditions of right to appeal.
97 Finality of appellate orders.
98 Time and manner of payment of taxes.
99 Public notice for taxes due.
100 Notice of demand.
101 Recovery of tax.
102 Interest payable on taxes due.
103 Distress.
104 Disposal of distrained property.
105 Attachment and sale of immovable property.
106 Recovery from a person about to leave cantonment and refund of surplus sale proceeds, if any.
107 Power to institute suit for recovery.
108 Board to be a Municipality for taxation purposes.
109 Payment to be made to a Board as service charges by Central Government or State Government.
110 Power to be make special provision for conservancy in certain cases.
111 Exemption in case of buildings.
112 General power of exemption.
113 Exemption of poor persons.
114 Composition.
115 Irrecoverable debts.
116 Obligation to disclose liability.
117 Immaterial error not to affect liability.
118 Distraint not to be invalid by reason of immaterial defect.
119 Cantonment fund and cantonment development fund.
120 Custody of cantonment fund and cantonment development fund.
121 Power of Board to borrow money.
122 Property.
123 Application of cantonment fund, cantonment development fund and property.
124 Acquisition of immovable property.
125 Power to make rules regarding cantonment fund, cantonment development fund and property.
126 Contracts by whom to be executed.
127 Sanction.
128 Execution of contract.
129 Contracts improperly executed not to be binding on a Board.
130 Responsibility for sanitation.
131 General duties of Health Officer.
132 Public latrines, urinals and conservancy establishments.
133 Duty of occupier to collect and desposit rubbish, etc.
134 Power of Board to undertake private conservancy arrangement.
135 Deposits and disposal of rubbish, etc.
136 Cesspools, receptacles, for filth, etc.
137 Filling up of tank, etc.
138 Provision of latrines, etc.
139 Sanitation in factories, etc.
140 Private latrines.
141 Special provisions for collection of rubbish and solid waste management.
142 Removal of congested buildings.
143 Overcrowding of dwelling houses.
144 Power to require repair or alternation of building.
145 Power to require land or building to be cleansed.
146 Prohibition in respect of air pollutant.
147 Power to order disuse of house.
148 Removal of noxious vegetation.
149 Agriculture and irrigation.
150 Power to call for information regarding burial and burning grounds.
151 Permission for use of new burial or burning ground.
152 Power to require closing of burial or burning ground.
153 Exemption from operation of sections 150 to 152.
154 Removal of corpses.
155 Obligation concerning infectious, contagious o communicable diseases.
156 Blood Bank.
157 Special measures in case of outbreak of infectious or epidemic diseases.
158 Power to require names of a dairyman‟s customers.
159 Power to require names of a washerman‟s customers.
160 Power to require names of patients or customers of a medical practitioner or paramedical workers.
161 Report after inspection of dairy or washerman or medical practitioner‟s place of business.
162 Action on report submitted by Health Officer.
163 Examination of milk, washed clothes or needles, syringes, etc.
164 Contamination of public conveyance.
165 Disinfection of public conveyance.
166 Penalty for failure to report.
167 Driver of conveyance not bound to carry person suffering from infectious or contagious disease.
168 Disinfection of building or articles therein.
169 Destruction of infectious hut or shed.
170 Temporary shelter for inmates of disinfected or destroyed buildings or shed.
171 Disinfection of building before letting the same.
172 Disposal of infected article without disinfection.
173 Means of disinfection.
174 Marking or selling of food, etc., or washing clothes by infected person.
175 Power to restrict or prohibit sale of food or drink.
176 Control over wells, tanks, etc.
177 Disposal of infectious corpse.
178 Maintenance or aiding of hospitals or dispensaries.
179 Medical supplies, appliances, etc.
180 Free patients.
181 Paying patients.
182 Power to order person to attend hospital or dispensary.
183 Power to exclude from cantonment persons refusing to attend hospital or dispensary.
184 Routes for pilgrims and others.
185 Conditions of service of Safai Karamcharis and others.
186 Maintenance of water-supply.
187 Terms of water-supply.
188 Board to carry out survey and formulate proposals.
189 Control over sources of public water-supply.
190 Power to require maintenance or closing of private source of public drinking water-supply.
191 Supply of water.
192 Power to require water-supply to be taken.
193 Supply of water under agreement.
194 Board not liable for failure of supply.
195 Conditions of universal application.
196 Supply to persons outside cantonment.
197 Penalty.
198 Power of Board to lay wires, connections, etc.
199 Wires, etc., laid above surface of ground.
200 Connection with main not be made without permission.
201 Power to prescribe ferrules and establish meters, etc.
202 Power of inspection.
203 Power to fix rates and charges.
204 Government water-supply.
205 Water supply for domestic consumption.
206 Recovery of charges.
207 Supply of water from Government water-supply to the Board.
208 Functions of the Board in relation to distribution of bulk supply.
209 Special provisions concerning drainage and sewage.
210 Construction of and control of drains and sewage collection and disposal works.
211 Certain matters not to be passed into cantonments drains.
212 Application by owners and occupiers to drain into cantonment drains.
213 Drainage of undrained premises.
214 New premises not be erected without drains.
215 Power to drain group or block of premises by combined operations.
216 Power to close or limit the use of private drains in certain cases.
217 Use of drain by a person other than the owner.
218 Sewage and rain water drains to be distinct.
219 Power to require owner to carry out certain works for satisfactory drainage.
220 Appointment of places for the emptying of drains and collection of sewage.
221 Connection with water works and drains not to be made without permission.
222 Buildings, railways and private streets not to be erected or constructed over drains or water works without permission.
223 Rights or user of property for aqueducts, lines, etc.
224 Power of owner of premises to place pipes and drains through land belonging to other persons.
225 Power to require railway level, etc., to be raised or lowered.
226 Power to execute work after giving notice to the person liable.
227 Power to affix shafts, etc., for ventilation of drain or cesspool.
228 Power to examine and test drains, etc., believed to be defective.
229 Bulk delivery of sewage by the Board.
230 Employment of Government agencies for repair, etc.
231 Works to be done by licensed plumber.
232 Prohibition of certain acts.
233 Preparation of land use plan.
234 Sanction for building.
235 Notice of new buildings.
236 Conditions of valid notice.
237 Powers of Board under certain sections exercisable by Chief Executive Officer.
238 Power of Board to sanction or refuse.
239 Order of stoppage of building or works in certain cases and disposal of things removed.
240 Power to sanction general scheme for prevention of overcrowding, etc.
241 Compensation.
242 Completion notice.
243 Lapse of sanction.
244 Restrictions on use of buildings.
245 Period for completion of building.
246 Completion certificate.
247 Illegal erection and re-erection.
248 Power to stop erection or re-erection or to demolish.
249 Power to seal unauthorised constructions.
250 Courts not to entertain proceedings in certain cases.
251 Power to make bye-laws.
252 Prohibition of structures or fixtures which cause obstruction in streets.
253 Unauthorised buildings over drains, etc.
254 Drainage and sewer connections.
255 Power to attach brackets for lamps and other accessories.
256 Maintenance of Roads.
257 Temporary occupation of street, land, etc.
258 Closing and opening of streets.
259 Names of streets and numbers of buildings.
260 Group Housing Schemes.
261 Boundary walls, hedges and fences.
262 Felling, lopping and trimming or trees.
263 Digging of public land.
264 Improper use of land.
265 Public markers and slaughter-houses.
266 Use of public market.
267 Power to transfer by public auction, etc.
268 Stallages, rents, etc., to be published.
269 Private markets and slaughter-houses.
270 Conditions of grant of licence for private market or slaughter-house.
271 Penalty for keeping market or slaughter-house open without licence, etc.
272 Penalty for using unlicensed market or slaughter-house.
273 Prohibition and restriction of use of slaughter-house.
274 Power to inspect slaughter-houses.
275 Power to regulate certain activities.
276 Provision of washing places.
277 Licences required for carrying on of certain occupations.
278 Power to stop use of premises used in contravention of licences.
279 Conditions which may be attached to licences.
280 Power to vary licence.
281 Carrying on trade, etc., without licence or in contravention of section 280.
282 Feeding animals on dirt, etc.
283 Powers of entry and seizure.
284 Import of cattle and flesh.
285 Unauthorised sale of spirituous liquor or intoxicating drug.
286 Unauthorised possession of spirituous liquor.
287 Arrest of persons and seizure and confiscation of things for offences against the two last foregoing sections.
288 Saving of articles sold or supplied for medicinal purposes.
289 Penalty for causing nuisances.
290 Registration and control of dogs.
291 Traffic rule of the road.
292 Use of inflammable materials for buildings purposes.
293 Stacking or collecting inflammable materials.
294 Care of naked lights.
295 Regulation of cinematographic and dramatic performances.
296 Discharging fire-works, fire-arms, etc.
297 Power to require buildings, wells, etc., to be rendered safe.
298 Enclosure of wasteland used for improper purposes.
299 Power to remove brothels and prostitutes.
300 Penalty for loitering and importuning for purposes of prostitution.
301 Removal of persons from cantonment.
302 Removal and exclusion from cantonment of disorderly persons.
303 Removal and exclusion from cantonment of seditious persons.
304 Penalty.
305 Powers of entry.
306 Power of inspection by member of a Board.
307 Power of inspection, etc.
308 Power to enter land, adjoining land where work is in progress.
309 Breaking into premises.
310 Entry to be made in the day time.
311 Owner‟s consent ordinarily to be obtained.
312 Regard to be had to social and religious usages.
313 Penalty for obstruction.
314 Arrest without warrant.
315 Duties of police officers.
316 Notices to fix reasonable time.
317 Authentication and validity of notices issued by Board.
318 Service of notice, etc.
319 Method of giving notice.
320 Powers of Board in case of non-compliance with notice, etc.
321 Occupier not to obstruct owner when complying with notice.
322 Liability of occupier to play in default of owner.
323 Relief to Agents and Trustees.
324 Method of recovery.
325 Application for a Committee of Arbitration.
326 Procedure for convening Committee of Arbitration.
327 Constitution of the Committee of Arbitration.
328 No person to be nominated who has direct interest or whose services are not immediately available.
329 Meetings and powers of Committee or Arbitration.
330 Decisions of Committee of Arbitration.
331 Prosecutions.
332 Composition of offence.
333 General penalty.
334 Offences by companies.
335 Cancellation or suspension of licences, etc.
336 Recovery of amount payable in respect of damage to cantonment property.
337 Limitation for prosecution.
338 Protection of action of Board, etc.
339 Notice to be given of suits.
340 Appeals from executive orders.
341 Petition of Appeal.
342 Suspension of Action Pending Appeal.
343 Revision.
344 Finality of the Appellate Orders.
345 Right of appellant to be heard.
346 Power to make rules.
347 Supplemental provisions respecting rules.
348 Power to make bye-laws.
349 Penalty for breach of bye-laws.
350 Supplemental provisions regarding bye-laws and regulations.
351 Rules and bye-laws to be available for inspection and purchase.
352 Extension of certain provisions of the Act and rules to place beyond cantonments.
353 Power to delegate functions to the President, etc.
354 Registration.
355 Validity of notices and other documents.
356 Admissibility of document or entry as evidence.
357 Evidence by officer or employee of the Board.
358 Application of Act 4 of 1899.
359 Power to remove difficulties.
360 Repeals and savings.
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