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GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA LAW AND JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT BOMBAY ACT No. XXI OF 955. THE MAHARASHTRA BHIL NAIK INAMS ABOLITION ACT. ( As modified up to the 6th June 03) * PRINTED IN INDIA BY THE MANAGER, GOVERNMENT PRESS AND STATIONERY STORES, KOLHAPUR AND PUBLISHED BY THE DIRECTOR, GOVERNMENT PRINTING, STATIONERY AND PUBLICATIONS, MAHARASHTRA STATE, MUMBAI 400 004. 03 [ Price : Rs. 8.00 Ps. ]

955 : XXI] ( i ) PREAMBLE. SECTIONS. THE MAHARASHTRA BHIL NAIK INAMS ABOLITION ACT. CONTENTS.. Short title, extent and commencement.. Definitions. 3. Act not to apply to certain inams. 4. Abolition Bhil Naik Inams and resumption inam villages and lands. 5. Occupancy rights in respect lands in inam villages and inam lands. 6. Uncultivated and waste lands and all property the nature specified in section 37 the Code vests in Government. 7. Method compensation for abolition, etc. other rights in lands. 8. Court-fees. 9. Finality award Collector and decision Revenue Tribunal. 9A Revisional powers in respect awards made before commencement XCIII 958. 0. Inquiries and proccedings to be judicial proceedings.. Amount compensation to be payable in transferable bonds.. Provisions LXVII 948 to govern relations landlord and tenants. 3. Rules. 4. Saving. H 80-

V 879. BOMBAY ACT No. XXI 955. [THE MAHARASHTRA BHIL NAIK INAMS ABOLITION ACT] [3rd June, 955] Amended by 40 956. Adopted and modified by the Maharashtra Adaptation Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 960. Amended by 93 958. Amended by 4 0 (-8-0) An Act to abolish Bhil Inams prevailing in the districts West Khandesh and Nasik in the State Bombay. WHEREAS it is necessary and expedient in the public interest to abolish the Bhil Naik Inams held for service useful to Government on political considerations in the districts West Khandesh and Nasik in the State Bombay and to provide for other incidental and consequential matters hereinafter appearing ; It is hereby enacted in the Sixth Year the Republic India as follows :. () This Act may be called [the Maharashtra Bhil Naik Inams Abolition Act]. () It extends to the districts 3 [West Khandesh (Except the villages specified in Parts II and III the First Schedule to the Bombay Reorganisation Act, 960)] and Nasik in the 4 [State Maharashtra]. (3) It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint in this behalf.. ( ) In this Act, unless there is anything repegnant in the subject or context, (i) appointed date means the date on which this Act comes into force ; (ii) Bhil Naik Inam means the grant a village or land for service useful to Government on political considerations in accordance with the terms and conditions specified in Government Resolution in the Revenue Department No. 5763, dated the 9th August, 90 and entered in the alienation register kept under section 53 the Code as Class VI Village servants useful to Government and includes the land granted in Marod village Navapur taluka under Government order in the Revenue Department No. 88, dated the th January 99 : (iii) Code means the Bombay Land Revenue Code, 879 ; (iv) Collector includes an ficer appointed by the State Government to perform the functions and exercise the powers the Collector under this Act ; (v) inamdar means a holder a Bhil Naik Inam ; (vi) inam village or inam land means a village or land, as the case may be, held by an inamdar under a Bhil Naik Inam ; (vii) prescribed means prescribed by rules made under this Act. () The other words and expressions used but not defined in this Act shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Code. For Statement Objects and Reasons, see Bombay Government Gazette, 955, Part V, p.p.8-9. This indicates the date commencement the Act. This short title was amended for the existing short title the Bombay Bhil Naik Inams Abolition Act, 955 by Mah. 4 0, s.s. and 3, Schedule, entry 55, w. e. f. -5-960. 3 These words were substituted for the words West Khandesh by the Maharashtra Adaptation Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 960. 4 These words were substituted for the words State Bombay ibid. Short title, extent and commencement. Definitions.

Act not to apply to certain inams. Abolition Bhil Naik Inam and resumption inam village and lands. Occupancy rights in respect lands in inam villages and inam lands. Maharashtra Bhil Naik Inam Abolition Act 955 : XXI] 3. Nothing in this Act shall apply to (i) devastan inams or inams held for religious or charitable institution ; and (ii) inams other than Bhil Naik Inams held for service useful to Government in a inam village or inam land. [Explanation. For the purposes this section an inam held for a religous or charitable institution shall mean a Devasthan or Dharmadaya inam granted or recognised by the ruling authority for the time being for a religious or charitable institution and entered as such in the alienation register kept under section 53 the Code or in the records kept under the rules made under the Pensions Act, 87.] 4. Notwithstanding any settlement, grant, sanand or order or any law for the time being in force, with effect from and on the appointed date () all Bhil Naik Inams shall be deemed to have been abolished, and () any liability to render service and all other incidents appertaining to such inams are hereby extinguished. (3) All inam villages and inam lands are hereby resumed and shall be deemed to be subject to the payment land revenue under the provisions the Code and the rules made thereunder and the provisions the Code and the rules relating to unalienated lands shall apply to such lands. 5. () In an inam village and inam land (i) in the case land which in not uncultivated on the appointed date and is in the actual possession an inamdar or in the possession a person holding through or from him other than an inferior holder referred to in clause ( b) below, such inamdar, and (ii) in the case land, which is not uncultivated on the appointed date and is in the possession an inferior holder on payment annual assessment only to the inamdar, such inferior holder, shall be primarily liable to the State Government for the payment land revenue due in respect such land and shall be entitled to all the rights and shall be liable to all obligations in respect such land as an occupant under the Code or the rules made thereunder or any other law for the time being in force : Provided that the inamdar, in respect the land which is in the possession a person holding through or from him and the inferior holder in respect the land in his possession shall be entitled to the rights an occupant on payment to the State Government such occupancy price as may be fixed by the State Government by special or general order but not exceeding an amount equal to six times the amount the full assessment such land within the prescribed period. () If the inamdar or the inferior holder fails to pay the occupancy price within the prescribed period he shall be deemed to be unauthorizedly occupying the land and shall be liable to be summarily ejected in accordance with the provisions the Code. (3) The occupancy the land granted under this section shall not be transferable or partible by metes and bounds without the previous sanction the Collector and except on payment such amount as the State Government may, by general or special order, determine. Explanation. For the purposes this section and section 6, land shall be deemed to be uncultivated if it has not been cultivated for a continuous period three years immediatly before the appointed date. This Explanation was added and shall be deemed always to have been added at the end by 40 956, s. 4 and Second Sehedule. XXIII 87. V 96.

V 908. I 894. I 894. XXXI 958. 955 : XXI] Maharashtra Bhil Naik Inam Abolition Act 3 6. For the removal doubt it is hereby declared that all uncultivated and waste lands, whether assessed or unassessed, in an inam village or inam land and all other kinds property referred to in section 37 the Code situate in an inam village or inam land, which are not the property the individuals or any aggregate persons legally capable holding property and except in so far as any rights such persons may be established in or over the same and except as may be otherwise provided in any law for the time being in force, are, together with all rights in and over the same or appertaining thereto, the property the State Government and it shall be lawful to dispose or set apart the same by the authority and for the purpose provided in section 37 or 38 the Code, as the case may be. 7. () If any person is aggrieved by the provisions this Act as abolishing, extinguishing or modifying any his rigths to, or interest in, property such person may apply to the Collector for compensation. () An application under sub-section ( ) shall be made to the Collector in a prescribed form within six months from the appointed date. The Collector shall, after holding a formal inquiry in the manner provided by the Code, make an award, determining the compensation in the manner and according to the method provided for in sub-section ( ) section 3 and section 4 the Land Acqusition Act, 894. [(-A) (i) Where the ficer making an award under sub-section ( ) is a Collector under this Act but not a Collector appointed under section 8 the Code and the amount such award exceeds five thousand rupees, then the award shall not be made without the previous approval (a) the Collector appointed under section 8 the Code, if the amount the award does not exceed twenty-five thousand rupees, or (b) the Commissioner, if the amount the award exceeds twenty-five thousand rupees but does not exceed one lakh rupees, or (c) the State Government, if the amount the award exceeds one lakh rupees. (ii) Where the ficer making an award under sub-section ( ) is a Collector under this Act and also a Collector appointed under section 8 the Code, and the amount such award exceeds twenty-five thousand rupees, then such award shall not be made without the previous approval (a) the Commissioner, if the amount the award does not exceed one lakh rupees, or (b) the State Government, if the amount the award exceeds one lakh rupees. (iii) Every award under sub-section ( ) shall be in the form prescribed in section 6 the Land Acquisition Act, 894.] (3) Nothing in this section shall entitle any person to compensation on the ground that any land, which was wholly or partially exempt from the payment land revenue, has been under the provisions this Act made subject to the payment full assessment in accordance with the provisions the Code. (4) Any person aggrived by the award the Collector made under sub-section () may appeal to the [Maharashtra Revenue Tribunal constituted under the Bombay Revenue Tribunal Act, 957] within 60 days from the date the award. Sub-section ( -A) was inserted by 93 958, s., Sch. These words were substituted for the words Maharashtra Revenue Tribunl constituted under the Bombay Revenue Tribunal Act, 939 by Maharashtra Adaptation Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 960. Uncultivated and waste lands and all property the nature specified in section 37 the Code vests in Government. Method compensation for abolition, etc. other rights in land.

Counr-fees. Finality award Collector and decision Revenue Tribunal. Revisional powers in respect awards made before commencement XCIII 958. Inquiries and proceedings to be judicial proceedings. Amount compensation payable in transferable bonds. Provisions LXVII 948 to govern relations landlord and tenants. Rules. Saving. 4 Maharashtra Bhil Naik Inam Abolition Act 955 : XXI] (5) In deciding appeals under sub-section ( 4), the [Maharashtra Revenue Tribunal] shall exercise all the powers which a Court has and follow the same procedure which the Court follows in deciding appeals from the decree or order an original Court under the Code Civil procedure, 908. (6) In computing the period for filing appeals the provisions sections 4, 5, and 4 the Indian Limitation Act, 908, shall apply to the appeals made under this section. 8. Notwithstanding anything contained in the Court-fees Act, 870, every appeal made under this Act, to the [Maharashtra Revenue Tribunal] shall bear a Court-fee stamp such value as may be prescribed. 9. The award made by the Collector subject to an appeal to the [Maharastra Revenue Tribunal] and the decision the [Maharashtra Revenue Tribunal] on the appeal shall be final and conclusive and shall not be proceeding in any court. questioned in any suit or [9A. Where any award was made under sub-section ( ) section 7 before the commencement the Bombay Land Tenures Abolition (Amendment) Act, 958 and no appeal was filed against such award under sub-section ( 4) section 7 then notwithstanding anything contained in section 9, the State Government may call for the record the inquiry or procedings relating to such award for the purpose satisfying itself as to the legality, propriety or regularity such inquiry or proceedings and if, after giving the interested parties an opportunity to be heard, it is not satisfied as to the legality, propriety or regularity such inquiry or proceedings, it may cancel the award and direct the Collector to make a fresh award and thereupon all the provisions this Act relating to the making an award, the finality such award and the appeal against such award shall mutatis mutandis apply to such fresh award.] 0. All inquiries and proceedings before the Collector and the [Maharashtra Revenue Tribunal] under this Act shall be deemed to be judicial proceedings within the meaning sections 93, 9 and 8 the Indian Penal Code.. The amount compensation payable under the provisions this Act shall be payable in transferable bonds carrying interest at the rate three per cent. per annum from the date the issue such bonds and shall be repayable during a period twenty years from the date the issue such bonds by equated annual instalments principal and interest. The bonds shall be such denominations and shall be in such forms as may be prescribed.. Nothing in this Act shall in any way be deemed to affect the application any the provisions the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 948, to any inam village or inam land or the mutual rights and obligations a holder and his tenants, save in so far as the said provisions are not in any way inconsistent with the express provisions this Act. 3. The State Government may, subject to the condition previous publication, make rules for the purpose carrying out the provisions this Act. Such rules, shall when finally made be published in the Official Gazette. 4. Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to affect, (a) any obligation or liability already incurred before the appointed date ; or (b) any proceeding or remedy in respect such obligation or liability ; and any such proceeding or remedy may be instituted, continued or enforced as if this Act had not been passed. These words were substituted for the words Bombay Revenue Tribunal by the Maharashtra Adaptation Laws (State and Concurrent Subjects) Order, 960. Section 9A was inserted by 93 958. s. 0, Sch. V 908. IX 908. VII 870. XCIII 958. XLV 860. LXVII 948. H 80-3,360 Bks.-0.03 PRINTED AT THE GOVERNMENT PRESS, KOLHAPUR.

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