Section 41 of Indian Forest Act, 1927: Difference between revisions

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Power to make rules to regulate transit of forest produce.—(1) The control of all rivers and
Power to make rules to regulate transit of forest produce.—(1) The control of all rivers and  
their banks as regards the floating of timber, as well as the control of all timber and other forest-produce
their banks as regards the floating of timber, as well as the control of all timber and other forest-produce  
in transit by land or water, is vested in the [State Government], and it may make rules to regulate the
in transit by land or water, is vested in the 2[State Government], and it may make rules to regulate the  
transit of all timber and other forest-produce.
transit of all timber and other forest-produce.  
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power such rules may—
(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power such rules may—  
(a) prescribe the routes by which alone timber or other forest-produce may be imported, exported
(a) prescribe the routes by which alone timber or other forest-produce may be imported, exported  
or moved into, from or within [the State];
or moved into, from or within 7[the State];  
(b) prohibit the import or export or moving of such timber or other produce without a pass from
(b) prohibit the import or export or moving of such timber or other produce without a pass from  
an officer duly authorised to issue the same, or otherwise than in accordance with the conditions of
an officer duly authorised to issue the same, or otherwise than in accordance with the conditions of  
such pass;
such pass;  
(c) provide for the issue, production and return of such passes and for the payment of fees
(c) provide for the issue, production and return of such passes and for the payment of fees  
therefore;
therefore;  
(d) provide for the stoppage, reporting, examination and marking of timber or other forestproduce in transit, in respect of which there is reason to believe that any money is payable to the [Government] on account of the price thereof, or on account of any duty, fee, royalty or charge due
(d) provide for the stoppage, reporting, examination and marking of timber or other forest
thereon, or, to which it is desirable for the purposes of this Act to affix a mark;
produce in transit, in respect of which there is reason to believe that any money is payable to the  
(e) provide for the establishment and regulation of depots to which such timber or other produce
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shall be taken by those in charge of it for examination, or for the payment of such money, or in order
[Government] on account of the price thereof, or on account of any duty, fee, royalty or charge due  
that such marks may be affixed to it, and the conditions under which such timber or other produce
thereon, or, to which it is desirable for the purposes of this Act to affix a mark;
shall be brought to, stored at and removed from such depots;
(e) provide for the establishment and regulation of depots to which such timber or other produce  
(f) prohibit the closing up or obstructing of the channel or banks of any river used for the transit
shall be taken by those in charge of it for examination, or for the payment of such money, or in order  
of timber or other forest-produce, and the throwing of grass, brushwood, branches or leaves into any
that such marks may be affixed to it, and the conditions under which such timber or other produce  
such river or any act which may cause such river to be closed or obstructed;
shall be brought to, stored at and removed from such depots;  
(g) provide for the prevention or removal of any obstruction of the channel or banks of any such
(f) prohibit the closing up or obstructing of the channel or banks of any river used for the transit  
river, and for recovering the cost of such prevention or removal from the person whose acts or
of timber or other forest-produce, and the throwing of grass, brushwood, branches or leaves into any  
negligence necessitated the same;
such river or any act which may cause such river to be closed or obstructed;  
(h) prohibit absolutely or subject to conditions, within specified local limits, the establishment of
(g) provide for the prevention or removal of any obstruction of the channel or banks of any such  
saw-pits, the converting, cutting, burning, concealing or making of timber, the altering or effacing of
river, and for recovering the cost of such prevention or removal from the person whose acts or  
any marks on the same, or the possession or carrying of marking hammers or other implements used
negligence necessitated the same; (h) prohibit absolutely or subject to conditions, within specified local limits, the establishment of  
for marking timber;
saw-pits, the converting, cutting, burning, concealing or making of timber, the altering or effacing of  
(i) regulate the use of property marks for timber, and the registration of such marks; prescribe the
any marks on the same, or the possession or carrying of marking hammers or other implements used  
time for which such registration shall hold good; limit the number of such marks that may be
for marking timber;  
registered by any one person, and provide for the levy of fees for such registration.
(i) regulate the use of property marks for timber, and the registration of such marks; prescribe the  
(3) The State Government may direct that any rule made under this section shall not apply to any
time for which such registration shall hold good; limit the number of such marks that may be  
specified class of timber or other forest-produce or to any specified local area.]
registered by any one person, and provide for the levy of fees for such registration.  
 
(3) The State Government may direct that any rule made under this section shall not apply to any  
[41A. Powers of Central Government as to movements of timber across customs frontiers.—
specified class of timber or other forest-produce or to any specified local area.]  
Notwithstanding anything in section 41, the Central Government may make rules to prescribe the route by
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which alone timber or other forest-produce may be imported, exported or moved into or from [the
[41A. Powers of Central Government as to movements of timber across customs frontiers.—
territories to which this Act extends] across any customs frontier as defined by the Central Government,
Notwithstanding anything in section 41, the Central Government may make rules to prescribe the route by  
which alone timber or other forest-produce may be imported, exported or moved into or from 2[the  
territories to which this Act extends] across any customs frontier as defined by the Central Government,  
and any rules made under section 41 shall have effect subject to the rules made under this section.] [[Category:Bare Acts]]
and any rules made under section 41 shall have effect subject to the rules made under this section.] [[Category:Bare Acts]]

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Power to make rules to regulate transit of forest produce.—(1) The control of all rivers and their banks as regards the floating of timber, as well as the control of all timber and other forest-produce in transit by land or water, is vested in the 2[State Government], and it may make rules to regulate the transit of all timber and other forest-produce. (2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power such rules may— (a) prescribe the routes by which alone timber or other forest-produce may be imported, exported or moved into, from or within 7[the State]; (b) prohibit the import or export or moving of such timber or other produce without a pass from an officer duly authorised to issue the same, or otherwise than in accordance with the conditions of such pass; (c) provide for the issue, production and return of such passes and for the payment of fees therefore; (d) provide for the stoppage, reporting, examination and marking of timber or other forest produce in transit, in respect of which there is reason to believe that any money is payable to the 8

[Government] on account of the price thereof, or on account of any duty, fee, royalty or charge due 

thereon, or, to which it is desirable for the purposes of this Act to affix a mark; (e) provide for the establishment and regulation of depots to which such timber or other produce shall be taken by those in charge of it for examination, or for the payment of such money, or in order that such marks may be affixed to it, and the conditions under which such timber or other produce shall be brought to, stored at and removed from such depots; (f) prohibit the closing up or obstructing of the channel or banks of any river used for the transit of timber or other forest-produce, and the throwing of grass, brushwood, branches or leaves into any such river or any act which may cause such river to be closed or obstructed; (g) provide for the prevention or removal of any obstruction of the channel or banks of any such river, and for recovering the cost of such prevention or removal from the person whose acts or negligence necessitated the same; (h) prohibit absolutely or subject to conditions, within specified local limits, the establishment of saw-pits, the converting, cutting, burning, concealing or making of timber, the altering or effacing of any marks on the same, or the possession or carrying of marking hammers or other implements used for marking timber; (i) regulate the use of property marks for timber, and the registration of such marks; prescribe the time for which such registration shall hold good; limit the number of such marks that may be registered by any one person, and provide for the levy of fees for such registration. (3) The State Government may direct that any rule made under this section shall not apply to any specified class of timber or other forest-produce or to any specified local area.] 1

[41A. Powers of Central Government as to movements of timber across customs frontiers.—
Notwithstanding anything in section 41, the Central Government may make rules to prescribe the route by 

which alone timber or other forest-produce may be imported, exported or moved into or from 2[the territories to which this Act extends] across any customs frontier as defined by the Central Government, and any rules made under section 41 shall have effect subject to the rules made under this section.]