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The Absorbed Areas (Laws) Act, 1954

The Absorbed Areas (Laws) Act, 1954

The Absorbed Areas (Laws) Act, 1954

NO.20 OF 1954

[ 30th April, 1954]

An Act to extend certain laws to the areas which, prior to the commencement of the Constitution, were administered as excluded or partially excluded areas and which, on such commencement ,were absorbed in certain States.

BE it enacted by Parliament as follows:-

2. Definitions.

In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-

(a) ” Absorbing State” in relation to an absorbed area means a State specified in the heading of the Schedule in which that absorbed area is specified;

(b) “Absorbed area” means an area specified in column 2 of the Schedule.

3. Extension of Laws.

The Acts specified in column I of each of the Schedules and all rules, notifications, orders, schemes, forms and byelaw made thereunder, as in force in the absorbing State specified in the heading of that Schedule, are hereby extended to, and shall be in force in the absorbed areas specified in column 2 of that Schedule.

SCHEDULE I. BIHAR

THE SCHEDULES

(See sections 2 and 3)

SCHEDULE I

BIHAR

Name of the Act

The absorbed areas

1

2

The Requisitioned Land (Apportionment of Compensation) Act, 1949 (L1of 1949).

1. Hazaribagh and Manbhum Districts.

2. Sadar Sub-Division of the Palamau District.

3. Dhalbhum Sub-Division of the Singhbhum District

4. Godda and Deoghar Sub-Divisions of the Santal Parganas District.

SCHEDULE II. BOMBAY

SCHEDULE II

BOMBAY

Name of the Act

The absorbed areas

1

2

1. The Indian Extradition Act, 1903 (XV of 1903).

1. Shahda, Nandurbar and Taloda Taluka of the West Khandesh District.

2. The Whipping Act, 1909 (IV of 1909).

2. The Dohad Taluka and the Jhalod Mahal of the Panch Mahal District.

3. The Police (Incitement of Disaffection) Act, 1922 (XXII of 1922).

4. The Cotton Transport Act, 1923 (III of 1923).

5. The Port Haj Committees Act, 1932 (XX of 1932).

6. The Seaward Artillery Practice Act, 1949 (VIII of 1949).

SCHEDULE III. ORISSA

SCHEDULE III

ORISSA

Name of the Act

The absorbed areas

1

2

1. The Metal Tokens Act, 1889 (I of 1889).

Angul.

2. The white Phosphorus Matches Prohibition Act, 1913 (V of 1913).

3. The Indian Emigration Act, 1922 (VII of 1922).

4. The Coal Grading Board Act, 1925 (XXXI of 1925).

5. The Coal mines Provident Fund and Bonus Schemes Act, 1948 (XLVI of 1948).

SCHEDULE IV. UTTAR PRADESH

SCHEDULE IV

UTTAR PRADESH

Name of the Act

The absorbed areas

1

2

1.The Indian Power Alcohol Act, 1948 (XXII of 1948).

Jaunsar Bawar Parganas in Dehra Dun District and the areas of south of Kaimpur range in the Mirzapur District.

2.The Employees’ State Insurance Act, 1948 (XXXIV of 1948).

SCHEDULE V. WEST BENGAL

SCHEDULE V

WEST BENGAL

Name of the Act

The absorbed areas

1

2

1.The Requisitioned Land (Apportionment of Compensation) Act, 1949 (LI of 1949).

Darjeeling District

2.The West Bengal Raw Jute Futures Act, 1948 (West Bengal Act No.XXV of 1948).

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