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MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS NOTIFICATION
New Delhi, the 21st April, 1999
G.S.R.277(E). exercise of the powers conferred by
section 10 of the Dadra and Nagar Haveli Act, 1961 (35 of
1961), the Central Government hereby extends to the Union
territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, the Goa, Daman and
Diu Preservation of Trees Act, 1984 (Act No.6 of 1984) as
at present in force in the State of Goa, subject to the
following modifications, namely:-
14 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA:EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—Sac. 3(i)
Modifications
1. In the Goa, Daman and Diu Preservation of Trees
Act, 1984, unless the context otherwise requires.
throughout the Act/ --
(1) for the words "Goa, Daman and Diu", the words
"Dadra and Nagar Haveli" shall be substituted.
(2) after the words "this Act", the words "as
extended to the Union territory of Dadra and
Nagar Haveli" shall be inserted.
2. In section 1, for sub-section (3), the following
bholl be substituted, namely:-
"(3) It shall come into force at once."
3. In section 2 --
(I) clause (a) shall be renumbered as clause (aa)
and before the clause (as) as so renumbered, the
following clause shall be inserted, namely:-
"(a) "Administrator" means the Administrator of
the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli
appointed by the President under article 239 of the
Constitution;"
(2) after clause (g), the following clause shall
be inserted,—
"(gg) "Official Gazette" means the Dadra and Nagar
Haveli Gazette:"
(3) for clause (k), the following clause shall be
substituted, namely:-
"(k) "Tree Officer" means Deputy Conservator of
forests of Dadra and Nagar Haveli".
M ; 3113711117 15
4. In section 3 --
(1) for sub-section (1), the following sub-section
shall be substituted, namely:-
"3. Establishment of Tree Authority.-- (1) The
Administrator shall, by notification, constitute a
Tree Authority for the whole of the Union territory
of Dadra and Nagar Haveli."
(2) in sub-section (2), in clause (iii), for the
words "Legislative Assembly", the words "District
Panchayats" shall be substituted.
5. In section 34, for the words "Goa, Daman and Diu
Porests Rules, 1964", the words "Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Forests Rules, 1966" shall be substituted.
6. Section 38 shall be omitted.
ANNEXURE
The Goa, Daman and Diu Preservation of Trees Act, 1984 as
extended to the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli
(Act No.6 of 1984)
AN
ACT
to provide for the preservation of trees in the Union
territory of Goa, Daman and Diu.
Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Goa, Daman
and Diu in the Thirty-fifth Year of the Republic of
India as follows:-
CHAPTER 1
Preliminary
1. Short title, extent and commencement.-- (1) This
Act may be called the Goa, Daman and Diu Preservation of
Trees Act, 1984.
(2) It shall exten1 to the whole of the Union
territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
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(3) It shall come into force at once.
2. Definitions.-- In this Act as extended to the Union
territory of Dadra and Lagar Haveli, unless the context otherwise requires,—
(a) "Administrator" means the Administrator of the
Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli appointed by
the President under article 239 of the Constitution;
(aa) "Appellate Authority" means an authority appointed
by the Administrator as appellate authority under this
Act as extended to the Union territory of Dadra and
Nagar Haveli;
(b) "blank area" means any piece of land (not being
under cultivation) measuring one-half of an hectare or
more, which has five or less number of trees growing on
it per every half hectares;
(c) "Conservator of Forests" means the Conservator of
Forests, Dadra and Nagar Haveli;
(d) "Deputy Conservator of Forests" means a Forest
Officer in-charge of a Forest Division and exercising
jurisdiction over the area;
(e) "Government" means the Government of Dadra and
Nagar Haveli;
(f) "forest produce" includes--
(a) the following whether found in, or brought
from, a forest or not, that is to say--
timber, charcoal, caoutchouc, catechu, wood-oil, resin,
natural varnish, bark, lac, mahua flowers, mahua seeds,
kuth and myrabolams, and
(b) the following when found in, or brought from,
a forest, that is to say--
f 111r1 II-12174" 3(1) %ma -t-Tugrial : areremq 17
(i) trees and leaves, flowers and fruits, and
all other parts or produce not hereinbefore mentioned,
of trees,
(ii) plants not being trees (including grass,
creepers, reeds and moss), and all parte or produce of
such plants,
(iii) wild animals and skins, tusks, horns, bones,
silk, cocoons, honey and wax, and all other parts of
produce of animals, and
(iv) peat, surface soil, rock and minerals
(including limestone, laterite, mineral oils, and oil
products of mines or quarries);
(g) "notification" means a notification published in
the Official Gazette;
(gg) "Official Gazette" means the Dadra and Nagar
Haveli Gazette;
(h) "rural area" means an area as specified in
Schedules I and II;
(i) "to fell a tree" with its cognate expression,
means severing the trunk from the roots, uprooting the
tree and includes bull-dozing, cutting, girdling,
lepping, pollarding, applying arboricides, burning or
damaging a tree in any other manner;
(j) "tree" means any woody plant whose branches spring
from and are supported upon a trunk or body and whose
trunk or body is not less than five centimetre in
diameter at a height of thirty centimetres from the
ground level and is• not less than one metre in height
from the ground level;
(k) "Tree Officer" means Deputy Conservator of
Forests, Dadra and Nagar Haveli;
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OAZEI it OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—SEc. 3(i)
(1) "urban area" means an area comprised in a
Municipality and includes such area as may be notified
as urban area by the Administrator from time to time
for the purposes of this Act as extended to the Union
territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli;
(m) "wood lot" means any piece of land of which trees
form the main ,crop, the number of such trees in each
hectare being not leas than twenty-five;
(n) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under
this Act as extended to the Union territory of Dadra
and Nagar Haveli;
CENTRAL ACT 16 Or 1927
cFpqrgAL A cr /6
(o) words and expressions used in this Act as extended
to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and
defined in the Indian Forest Act, 1927, but not defined
in this Act as extended to the Union territory of Dadra
and Nagar Haveli shall have the meanings respectively
assigned to them in that Act as extended to the Union
territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
CHAPTER II
Tree Authority
3. Establishment of Tree Authority.-- (1) The
Administrator shall, by notification, constitute a Tree
Authority for the whole of the Union territory of Dadra
and Nagar Haveli.
(2) The Tree Authority shall consist of the
following members, namely:-
(i) Development Commissioner or any other officer
not be1oW the rank of Secretary to the Government
nominated by the Government - Chairman;
(ii) Collector of the concerned revenue District -
[Iffrr 1I-1(trg 3(i)
'174TRITMTA:311:1M771 19
Member.
(iii) Two Members of the District Panchayat
nominated by the Government - Members.
(iv) Two Representatives of the local bodies
nominated by the Government - Members.
(v) Conservator of Forests or his nominee --
Member-Secretary.
(3) The Tree Authority may co-opt as members in
such manner and for such period as it may determine not
more than three representatives of non-official
organisations and Government Departments having special
knowledge or practical experience in the preservation of
trees.
4. Meetings of the Tree Authority.-- (1) The Tree
Authority shall meet at least once in three months at such
place and time as the Chairman may decide.
(2) The quorum to constitute a meeting of the Tree
Authority shall be three members referred to in sub-
section (2) of section 3.
(3) No co-opted member shall have the right to
vote at a meeting.
(4) In the case of an equality of votes on any
matter, the Chairman shall have a second or casting vote.
CHAPTER III
officers and Servants
5, Appointment of Tree Officer.-- The Conservator of
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Forests may, appoint one or more Forest Officers of a rank
not below that of a Deputy Conservator of Forests as Tree
Officers for the purposes of this act ors
terrIl°7 cf DoLdr72- and. 6/calab-
6. Appointment of other Officers.-- The Conservator of
Forests may, from time to time, appoint such other
officers and servants as he may consider necessary who
shall be subordinate to the Tree officer.
CHAPTER IV
Duties of Tree Authority
7. Duties of Tree Authority.-- Notwithstanding
anything contained in any other law for the time being in
force, the Tree Authority shall, subject to any general or
special order of the Government, be responsible for --
(a) the preservation of all trees within its
jurisdiction;
(b) carrying out census of the existing trees and
obtaining, whenever considered necessary,
declarations from all owners or occupants about the
number of trees in their lands;
(c) specifying standards regarding the number and
kind of trees which each locality, type of land and
premises shall have and which shall be planted
subject to a minimum of five trees per hectare in
the case of rural areas;
(d) development and maintenance of nurseries,
supply of seeds, sapplings and trees to persons who
are required to plant new trees or to replace trees
which rave been felled;
( %MT 11-14 r 3(i) %ger rertrir : aRTIVivr 21
(e) planting and transplanting of trees
necessitated by construction of buildings, new
roads or widening of existing roads or replacement
of trees which have failed to come up along roads
or for safeguarding danger to life and property;
(f) organisation of demonstration and extension
services for the purposes of this Act as extended
to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli
and assisting private and public institutions
connected with planting and preservation of trees;
(g) planting and maintaining such number of trees
as may be considered necessary according to the
prescribed standards on roads, in public parks and
gardens and on the banks of rivers or lakes or seashores;
(h) undertaking such schemes or measures as may be
directed from time to time by the Government for
achieving the objects of this Act as extended to
the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli;
(i) undertaking critical study of the proposals of
various Government Departments and private bodies
for construction of buildings, roads, factories,
irrigation works, laying out of electric,
telephone, telegraphic and other transmission lines
with regard to protection of existing trees and
planting of more trees, Wherever possible; and
(j) promotion, demarcation, acquisition and
development of land as wood lots, gardens, parks
and picnic spots in cities, towns and villages for the use and recreation of public.
22 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PART II—Sec. 3(i)
CHAPTER V
Restrictions of felling and removal of trees and
liabilities for preservation of trees
8. Restriction on felling and removal of trees.--
Notwithatanding anything contained in any other law for
the time being in force or in any custom or usage or
contract and except as provided in this Act as extended to
the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli or the rules
made thereunder, no person shall fell or remove or dispose
of any tree or forest produce in any land, whether in his
ownership or occupancy or otherwise, except with the
previous permission of the Tree Officer:
Provided that if the tree is not immediately
felled, there would be grave danger to life or property or
traffic, the owner of the land may take immediate action
to fell such tree and report the fact to the Tree Officer
within twenty-four hours of such felling.
9. Procedure for obtaining permission to fell out, remove
or dispose of a tree -- (1) Any person desiring to fell or
remove nr otherwise dispose of by any means a tree, shall make
en anplication to the concerned Tree Officer for permission and
such application shall be accompanied by attested copies of the
documents as may be prescribed in support of ownership over the
land. the number and kind of trees to be cut, their girth
measured at a height of 1.85 metres from ground level and the
reasons therefor , survey sketch showing clearly the site and
survey numbers of the property.
(2) On receipt of the application, the Tree Officer may, after
inspecting the tree and holding such enquiry as ho may deem
necessary, either grant permission in whole or in part or for
reasons to be recorded in writing refuse permission:
Provided that such permission shall not he refused if
the tree
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(i) is deed, diseased or Wind-fallen; or
(it) is silviculturally mature provided it does not occur on
a steep slope; or
(lit) constitutes a danger to life or property; or
(iv) constitutes obstruction to traffic; or
(v) is substantially damaged or destroyed by fire,
lightning, rain, or other natural causes; or
(vi) is reouired in rural areas to be cut 'with a view to
appropriating the wood or leaves thereof or any part
thereof for honaftde use for fuel, fodder, agricultural
implements or other domestic use.
(3) the Tree Officer shall give his decision within sixty
days from the date of receipt of the application:
Provided that no permission shall be granted to any
person from the same area on more than two occasions during- the
same year subject to a maximum area of one hectare at a time.
(4) If the Tree Officer tails to communicate his permission
or refusal within the period specified udder suh-section (3),
the permission referred to in section 8 shall be deemed to have
been granted.
(5) Every permission granted under this Act as extended to
the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli shall be in such
form and subject to such conditions, including taking of
security for ensuring regeneration of the ere,-a and replanting
of trees or otherwise, as may be prescribed.
to. Obligation to plant trees..--- Every person, who is
granted permission under this Act as extended to the Union
territory of Dadra and Nagar Havel' to fell pr dispose of any
tree, shall be bound to plant such number and kind of trees in
the area from which .the tree is felled or disposed of by him
under such permission, as may be directed by the Tree Officer:
Provided that the Tree Officer may, for reasons to be
recorded in writing permit lesser number of trees to be Planted
or trees to be planted to any different area or exempt any
person from the obligation to plant or tend any tree.
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11. Planting of adequate number of trees in blank areas.--
(1)Every owner of land shall, within a period of two years
from the date of commencement of this Act as extended to the
Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Heveli or within such
extended period as the Tree Authority may specify in this
behalf, plant trees in blank areas sn as to conform to the
standards specified by it under clause (c) of section 7.
(2) Where the Tree Officer is of the opinion that the number
of tree in any land is not adenuate according to the standards
referred to in sub-section (1), he may issue a notice to the
owner of such land to show cause as to why trees as may be
specified in such notice should not be planted in such land.
(3) The notice referred to in sub-section (21 shall be given
In such form and shall contain such particulars and shall be served in such manner as may be prescribed.
(4) The Tree Officer may, after considering the cause, if
any, shown by the owner of such land, direct him to plant such
number and class of trees as may be specified in the direction.
12. Preservation of trees.— (1) Subject to the
provisions of section 14, it shall be the duty of the owner of
the land to comply with an order made under section 9, or a
direction issued under section 10 or section 11 and to plant
trees In accordance with such an order or direction and to
ensure that they grow well and are well preserved.
(2) All the owners shall effectively protect all the trees
growing in the lands or the areas under their control and where
the Tree Officer is of the opinion that adequate measures have
not been taken to protect the trees from any damage, he may
direct the owner to take such measures as are considered
necessary to protect trees from damage. In case of default, the tree officer may himself arrange such measures and recover
the expenditure thereon from the owner in the prescribed
manner.
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13. Implementation of order made or directions given under
sections 9, 10 and 11 and recovery of expenditure on failure to
comply with them.— (1) Every person who is under an
obligation to plant trees under an order made under section 9
or a direction given under section 10 or section 11 shall start
preparatory work within thirty days of the date of receipt of
the order or direction, as the case may he, and shall plant
trees in accordance with such order or direction in the ensuing
or following rainy season or within such extended time as the
Tree Officer may, allow, and shall provide adequate and
effective protection to the trees that exist or are planted in
the land or the area from any damage.
(2) In case of default by such person, the Tree Officer may
cause trees to be planted and May recover the cost of
plantation from such person in the prescribed manner.
14. Adoption of tree. ----- Notwithstanding anything
contained in this Act as extended to the Union territory of
Dadra and Nagar Haveli or in any other law for the time being
in force, the Tree Authority may, subject to such terms and
conditions as it may specify in that behalf, after giving
notice to the owner of the tree to show cause, if any, as to
why the tree should not be given in adoption, allow, by a
written permission, any body corporate or institution to adopt
the tree for such period as may be specified in the permission
and during such period, the said body corporate or institution
shall be responsible for the maintenance and preservation of
the said tree.
15. Appeal. (1) An appeal shall lie against the order
or direction of the Tree Officer under sections 9, 10, - 11 and
12 to the Appellate Authority within a period of thirty days:
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Provided that an appeal may be admitted after the expiry
of the said period of thirty days if the appellant satisfies
the Appellate Authority that he had sufficient cause for not
preferring the appeal within that period.
(2) Every appeal under this section shall be made by a
petition in writing and shall be accompanied by a copy of the
order or direction appealed against and shall be accompanied by
fee of rflpees ten.
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(3) In disposing of an appeal, the Appellate Authority shall
follow such procedure as may he prescribed.
Provided that no appeal shall be disposed of unless the
appellant has been given a reasonable opportunity of being heard.
CHAPTER VI
Penalties and Procedure
16. Seizure of property. Where the Tree Officer or a
Forest Officer not below the rank of a Forest Ranger or a Police Officer not below the rank of a Sub-Inspector has
reasons to believe that an offence under this Act is committed
in respect of any tree, he may seize the tools, implements, any
boats, vehicles, animals or other conveyances used for the
commission of the said offence, alongwith the tree or part
thereof which has been served from the ground or the trunk, as
the case may be:
Provided that when the seizure has been affected by a
Forest Officer or a Police Officer, he shall immediately inform
the concerned Tree Officer about the said seizure:
Provided further that every officer seizing any property
under this section shall place on such property a mark
indicating that the same has been so seized and shall as soon
as may he, make a report of such seizure to the Magistrate
having jurisdiction to try the offence on account of which the
seizure has been made."
17. Forfeiture of timiber and other produce from the tree,
implements used for felling and vehicle and animal used for
transport of such trees. - ---(1) Where any person is convicted
of an offence under this Act as extended to the Union territory
of Dadra and Nagar Haveli any timber or the tree in respect of
which an offence is committed, the tools and implements used
for felling, and any boats, vehicles, animals or other
conveyances used for its transport, may be ordered by the court
to be forfeited to Government.
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(2) Any timber produce from the tree, tools, and implements
etc. and any boats, animals or other conveyances forfeited
under sub-section (1) shall be disposed off by the Tree Officer
In such manner as may be Prescribed.
18. Power of release property seized under section 16.
The Tree Officer may release the property seized' under section
16 if the owner of the land executes a bond in such form as may
be prescribed for its production whenever required.
19. Power to arrest without warrant.— (1) Any Tree Officer
or a Forest Officer not below the rank of a Forest Ranger or a
Police Officer not below the rank of a Sub-Inspector may,
without a warrant, arrest any person reasonably suspected of
having been concerned in any offence under this Act as extended
to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and such
person refuses to give his name or address or gives a name or
address which tIr concerned officer has reason to believe to be
false or if he has reason to believe that the person will
abscond.
(2) Any perabn arrested under sub-section (1) shall be
informed, as soon as may be, of the grounds for such arrest and
shall be produced before the nearest Magistrate having
jurisdiction in the case within twenty four hours of such
arrest excluding the time necessary for the Journey from the
place of arrest to the court of the Magistrate and no such
person shall be detained in custody beyond the said period
without the authority of the Magistrate.
20. Power to release person arrested. ----- Any officer who
has arrested any person under the provisions of sub-section (1)
of section 19 may release such person on his executing a bond
with proper surety to appear, if and when so required, before
the Magistrate having jurisdiction in the case, or before the
Police or the Forest Officer not below the rank of Deputy
Conservator of Forests or the Tree Officer.
21. Power to prevent commission of offence. Every Tree
Officer or his subordinates or any forest, Revenue or Police
Officer shall prevent and may interfere for the purpose of
preyenting the commission of any offence under this Act as
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extended to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Havoli.
22. Power to compound offence. ----- The Government may, by
notification, empower a Tree Officer or any Forest Officer not
below the rank of Deputy Conservator of Fnrests
(a) to compound any offence committed under this Act as extended to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli on
payment of ----
(i) a sum not exceeding rupees ten thousand by way of
composition for the offence which such person is suspected to
have committed; and
(ii) the value of timber and other produce, if any, from the
tree in respect of which the offence has been committed.
(b) to release any property seized or liable to
confiscation, on payment of the value thereof, as estimated by
such officer and the amount determined as payable for
composition of the offence, as ordered by the Tree Officer or
any Forest Officer, as the case may be.
(2) On the payment of such sums or such value or both, as the case may be, to such Officer, the property seized and the
offender, if in custody, shall be released and no further
proceedings shall be taken against such offender or property.
23. Contravention of Act to be reported by, certain Officers.
It shall be the duty of every forest officer, Panchayat
Secretary, Police Constable or any Officer superior to him and
every Officer of the Departments of Agriculture, Land Survey
and revenue ---
(a) to give immediate information coming to his knowledge
of any contravention of section 8 and of preparation to Commit
such contravention to the Tree Officer or the Deputy
c.masrvator of Forests;
(0} to take all reasonable measures in his power to prevent
such contravention which he may know or have reason to believe
that it is about or likely to be committed.
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24. Offences by Companies.— (1) If the person committing
an offence under this Act as extended to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli is a Company, the company as well as
every person incharge of and responsible to the company for the
conduct of its business at the time of the commission of the
offence shall be deemed to be guilty of the offence and shall
be liable to be prosecuted against and punished accordingly:
Provided that nothing contained in this sub-section
shall render any such person liable to any punishment provided
in this Act as extended to the Union territory of Dadra and
Nagar Revell, if he proves that the offence was committed
without his knowledge or that he exercised all due deligence to
prevent the commission of such offence.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1),
where an offence under this Act as extended to the Union
territory of Dadra and Nagar Havell has been committed by a
company and it is proved that the offence was committed with
the consent or connivance of or is attributable to any neglect
on the part of any director, manager, secretary, treasurer or
other officer of the Company, such director, manager,
secretary, treasurer or other officer of the company shall also
be deemed to be guilty of that offence and shall
be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.
Explanation. — For the purposes of this section ----
(a) "Company" means any body corporate and includes a firm
or other association of individuals; and
(b) "Director" in relation to a firm means a partner in the
firm.
25. Penalty.-- (1) Any person who contravenes any of the
provisions of this Act as extended to the Union territory of
Dadra and Nagar Haveli or rules or orders made thereunder
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shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment which may
extend to one year or with fine which may extend to one
thousand rupees or with both.
(2) Every Forest Officer or Police Officer who vexatiously
and unnecessarily arrests or seizes any property on pretence of
such property being liable to forfeiture under this Act as
extended to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Nevelt shall
be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to
six months or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees or with both.
26. Award of penalty or forfeiture not to interfere with
other punishment. The award of penalty or forfeiture of any prnperty under this Act as extended to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli shall not prevent the inflicting of any
punishment to which the person affected thereby is liable under
any other law.
CHAPTER VII
Miscellaneous
27. Officers to be public servants. The officers
exercising powers or discharging any duties or functions under
this Act as extended to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar
Haveli shall be deemed to be public servants wirhtn the meaning
of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code.
28. Bar of proceedings.-- No suit or proceedings shall
lie against the government or any person empowered to exercise
power or to perform duties or discharge functions under this
Act as extended to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar
Revell, for anything done or purporting to be done or omitted to
be done in good faith under this Act as extended to the Union
territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli or the rules and orders
made thereunder.
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29. Executions of order for payment of money. ---- Any sum,
including any amount for compostion of an offence, the payment
of which has been directed to be made by any person under this
at as extended to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar
Haveli shall without prejudice to any other mode of recovery
under any law for the time being in force, he recoverable from
him as an arrear of land revenue.
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30. Act not to apply to certain areas. - Nothing in this
Act as extended to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar
Haveli shall apply to the Government, a Government forest under
the control of the Forest Department, a forest or forest land
notified under the Indian Forest Act, 1927.
31. Power of the Government to exempt.--- Subject to such
conditions, If any, as may be imposed, the Government may, if
it considers it necessary so to do in the public interest, by
notification, exempt any area or any species of trees from al]
or any of the provisions of this Act as extended to the Union
territory of Dadra and Naga'r Haveli.
32. Power of the Government for Preservation of trees.----- (1) The Government may in the interest of general public,
declare by notification that any class of trees shall not be
felled for such period as is specified in that notification.
(2) The management of such trees shall be regulated in the prescribed manner.
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33. InvesAfing tree Officer with certain powers.-- (1) The
Government may, by notification, invest the Tree Officers and
other officers with all or any of the following powers,
namely:-
ial power to enter upon any land and to survey, demarcate
And maka a map of the name;
(b) powers of-a civil court to compel the attendance of
witnesses and the production of docuMents and material
objects;
(c) power to issue a search warrant under the code of Criminal Procedure, 1973;
(d) power to hold enquiries into offences under the Act as
extended to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and
in the course of such enquiry to receive and record evidence;
(e) power to take possession of property under the Act as extended to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Havelt:
(r) power to direct release of property or withdrawal of
charges; and
(g) power to require any person to plant tree or trees of
suitable species in adequate numbers on any land owned or
occupied by him.
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(2) any evidence recorded under clause (d) of sub-section
(1) shall be admissible in any subsequent trial before a
Magistrate if such evidence has been taken in the presence of
the accused person and recorded in the manner provided by
section 274, section 276 or section 277 .of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1973.
34. Transit of felled material. ---- The provisions of
section 41 of the Indian Forest Act, 1927 and Chapter V of the
Dadra and Nagar Haveli Forest Rules, 1966 shall mutatis
mutandis, apply to the transit of the felled trees under this
ct as extended to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Habteli.
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SCHEDULE II
(See section 2)
Areas, comprising of lands outside the urban areas other
than those included In Schedule I.
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35. Power of the Government Ao give direction. ---- The
Government may from time to time give to the Tree Officers,
other officers of the Tree Authority and officers subordinate
to them general or special directions regarding the discharge
of their functions and for carrying out effectively the
purposes of this Act as extended to the Union territory of
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and such Tree Officers and other
officers shall comply with the directions issued.
36. Power to make rules.--- The Government may, by
notification, make rules to carry out the purposes of this Act
as extended to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
37. Provision of this Act as extended to the Union territory
of Dadra and Nagar Haveli to be in addition to any other law
for the time being in force. ---- Nothing in this Act as
extended to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Nevelt shall
be deemed to affect the operation of any other law and the
rules made thereunder and the provisions of this Act as
extended to the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Havell shall
be in addition to and not in derogation of the provisions of
the said Act as extended to the Union territory of Dadra and
Nagar Haveli and rules made thereunder.
SCHEDULE I
(See section 2)
Areas comprising of land, outside the urban areas, under
cultivation of coconut, areca-nuts, rubber, cocoa, cashewnut,
mango, sapota or any other horticultural crop, including
woodlots and land belonging to the Government and leased out in
favour of others.