Evacuee Interest (Separation) Rules, 1951

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EVACUEE INTEREST (SEPARATION) RULES, 1951


CONTENTS

1. Short title.
2. Definitions.
3. Application under Sec.6.
4. Form of notice under Sec.6.
5. Particulars in a statement of claim.
6. Registration of claims.
7 . Persons interested in the composite property to be parties to
proceedings.
8. Rejection of a statement of claim in certain cases.
9. Issue of notice.
10. Objections by respondents.
11. Service of notice or order.
1 1 A . C ertain evidence regarding valuation of property to be
admitted.
11B. Mode of separation of interest of evacuee.
11C. Deposit of purchase money.
11C(C). Mode of sale of composite property.
11D. Sale of composite property by public auction.
11D(D). Sale of composite property by tender.
11D(D)(A). Time within which association of claims may be made or
cash deposited.
11E. Sale certificate and possession.
11F. Form and presentation of appeal.
11G. Register of appeal.
11H. Record of proceedings.
12. Statements to be on oath.
13. Quarterly returns by competent officer.
14. Fees.
15. Register of composite properties.
16. Quarterly returns by appellate officer.
17. 17
SCHEDULE 1 :- Description of property
EVACUEE INTEREST (SEPARATION) RULES, 1951
S.R.O.108, dated 15th January, 1952. Published in the Gazette of
India, 1952, Part 11, Sec. 3, p. 109. In exercise of the powers
conferred by Sec. 23 of the Evacuee Interest (Separation) Act,
1951 (64 of 1951), the Central Government hereby makes the
following rules, namely:
1. Short title. :-

These rules may be called the Evacuee Interest (Separation) Rules,


1951.
2. Definitions. :-

In these rules,
(b) "claimant" means a person who makes a claim under the Act;
(c) "form" means a form appended to these rules;
(f) "Regional Settlement Commissioner" shall have the meaning
assigned to it in Cl. (e) of rule 2 ofthe Displaced Persons
(Compensation and Rehabilitation) Rules, 1955;
(g) "Suburban lands" means lands situated within five miles of the
limits of urban area;
(h) "urban area" means any area within the limits of a corporation,
a municipal committee, a notified area committee, a town area
committee, a small town committee, a cantonment or any other
area notified as such by the Central Government from time to time;
(i) "rural area" means any area which is not urban area. ]
3. Application under Sec.6. :-

(1) An application by a claimant under sub-section (1) of Sec. 6 of


the Act shall be in Form "A".
(2) Every such application may be presented personally or by an
authorised agent to the competent officer having jurisdiction or
may be sent to him by registered post, acknowledgment due.
4. Form of notice under Sec.6. :-

Where a competent officer has received information under Sec. 6 of


the Act, he shall issue a general notice in Form "B" and an
individual notice in Form "C" to every person who, in the opinion of
the competent officer, may have a claim in the composite property.
5. Particulars in a statement of claim. :-

(1) Every statement of claim under Sec. 7 of the Act shall be in


Form."D".
( 2 ) Every such statement of claim may be presented either
personally or through an authorised agent to the competent officer
having jurisdiction or may be sent to him by registered post
acknowledgment due.
6. Registration of claims. :-

Every statement of claim submitted under Sec. 7 of the Act shall be


registered in a register to be kept for the purpose in Form "E".
7. Persons interested in the composite property to be
parties to proceedings. :-

(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in this rule, it shall be


lawful for competent officer to add as a respondent to the
proceeding any person who in his opinion is interested in the
composite property and issue a notice to him in Form "F".
8. Rejection of a statement of claim in certain cases. :-

Where a statement of claim made under Sec. 7 of the Act does not
comply with any of the requirements of that section or these rules,
the competent officer may reject the claim or grant to the claimant
such further time as he thinks fit for complying with such
requirements.
9. Issue of notice. :-

Where a claim is not rejected under rule 8, the competent officer


shall, after causing the date 1[within which a written statement
under rule 10 may be filed] 2 [and the date of hearing] to be
inserted in the notices referred to in rule 7, cause them to be
served on the respondent.
1. Subs. by S.R.O. 1332, dated 24th July, 1952.
2. Ins. by S.R.O. 236, dated 22nd January, 1953.

10. Objections by respondents. :-

(3) A written statement may contain a counter-claim to the


composite property and where such counter-claim is made, it shall
have the same effect as a statement of claim under these rules.
11. Service of notice or order. :-

1. Subs. by S.R.O. 722, dated 22nd April, 1952.

11A. Certain evidence regarding valuation of property to be


admitted. :-

1 Notwithstanding anything contained in the Indian Evidence Act,


1872 (1 of 1872) or any other law for the time being in force the
competent officer shall, for the purpose of determining the money
value of any composite property under Sec. 8 of the Act, admit in
evidence
(b) in the case of any other immovable property, a certified copy of
the proceeding before any officer of the Government relating to the
determination of the money value of such property.
1. Subs. by S.R.O. 236, dated 22nd January, 1953.

11B. Mode of separation of interest of evacuee. :-

1 A competent officer having regard to the provisions of Sec. 10 of


the Act shall adopt any of the following measures in the order of
precedence set down below:
In the case of any claim of a co-sharer or a partner
1. Subs. by S.R.O. 2845, dated 31st August, 1957.

11C. Deposit of purchase money. :-

1 Every purchase or evacuee share, desiring to pay the purchase


price or any part thereof in case, shall pay the same within 15 days
of such purchase or within such further time as the competent
officer may allow.]
1. Subs. by G.S.R. 371, dated 13th March, 1961.

11C(C). Mode of sale of composite property. :-

1 Any composite property may be sold by public auction or by


inviting tenders.]
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 1248, dated 5th October, 1960.

11D. Sale of composite property by public auction. :-

1 Where a Competent Officer proposes to sell a composite property,


the following procedure shall be followed :
(2) The competent officer or any other officer authorised by him in
this behalf shall cause a proclamation of the intended sale to be
made in the language of the principal Civil Court of original
jurisdiction within whose jurisdiction the property is situated.
(4) In the case of sale of agricultural lands in rural area in the State
of Punjab comprising 2 acres or less, the competent officer shall
draw up a programme fixing the dates of sales of such properties.
He shall give publicity to such sales by affixing notices in his court-
room, at the tehsil building, at the panchayat ghar, and also by
beat of drum in the village concerned, which may be done through
the tehsil agency. The competent officer shall then auction the
property in his court-room where the Tahsildar- auctioneer or his
Field Sub-Inspector may be present to assist him if necessary.
(5) No sale shall take place until after the expiry of a period of 10
days from the date of publication of the notice.
(7) No officer or other person having any duty to perform in
connection with the valuation or sale of any property shall either
directly or indirectly bid for, or otherwise acquire or attempt to
acquire any interest in, such property.
(9) If the highest bidder does not deposit the balance of the
purchase money within the period specified in Cl. (b) of sub-rule
(8) above, or if being a displaced person, he does not pay the non-
evacuee share fill as required under sub-rule (15) or does not make
any application for the payment of compensation within the period
specified in sub-rule (15), or if the new compensation admissible to
the highest bidder and to his associate, if any, is found to be less
than the balance of purchase money and the highest bidder does
not make up the deficiency within such period as may be specified
by the competent officer, the initial deposit made by the highest
bidder under sub-rule (8) may be forfeited to the Custodian or the
bond executed by him in Form "N" may be enforced against him, as
the case may be, and he shall not have any claim to the property.
(10) Every sale of property held under these rules shall be subject
to a reserve price of the property being fixed therefore by the
competent officer at such rate which shall not be less than 90 per
cent. of the value of the property as may be determined by the
competent officer in this behalf.
(13) After completion of the sale, the officer conducting the sale
shall remit the amount realised by him the competent officer
together with an abstract of the expenses incurred in connection
with the sale of each property and from the sale-proceeds, such
expenses of, and incidental to, auctioning the composite property,
as may be specified by the competent officer, shall be deducted
and paid to the party entitled before the sale-proceeds are
distributed between the Custodian and the claimant.
(14) Provisions with regard to displaced persons. Where the person
whose bid is accepted is a displaced person and where such person
has either executed a bond in Form "N" under the proviso to sub-
rule S(a) or intimates his desire in writing to the competent officer
of taking advantage of the provisions of sub-rule (15), the said
provisions shall apply to his case and the provisions in the
foregoing sub-rules, in so far as they are inconsistent with the
provisions of sub-rule (15), shall not apply.
1. Subs. by S.R.O. 2845, dated 31st August, 1957.

11D(D). Sale of composite property by tender. :-

1 (2) The tenders shall be opened by the competent officer, on the


date and at the time and place fixed for the opening offenders in
the presence of all those tenders who may wish to be present.
(3) The competent officer shall not be bound to accept the highest
or any other tender and shall not be bound to disclose his reasons
therefor. Every tenderer shall be bound by his offer and shall, if he
resiles from such offer, be liable to forfeit his deposit of earnest
money. The decision of the competent officer with regard to the
forfeiture of the earnest money shall be final.
(4) When a tender has been accepted by the competent officer, the
tender shall produce before the competent officer within 15 days of
the intimation to him of the acceptance of the tender, a challan
evidencing a deposit into the treasury of the balance of the
purchase price of the non-evacuee share in the property.
(5) The balance of the tendered amount representing the evacuee
share in the property may be paid either in cash or by adjustment
of compensation due to the purchaser or by associating claimants.
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 1248, dated 5th October, 1960.
11D(D)(A). Time within which association of claims may be
made or cash deposited. :-

1 Any person entitled under these rules to adjust purchase price or


any part thereof by association of claims shall so adjust within such
time as may be specified in this behalf by the Central Government
by notification in the official Gazette.]
1. Ins. by G.S.R. 371, dated 13th March, 1961.

11E. Sale certificate and possession. :-

1( 2 ) A certified copy of the sale certificate shall be sent by the


competent officer to the Registering Officer within the local limit of
whose jurisdiction the whole or any part of the property comprised
in the certificate is situate 2 [and such officer shall file a copy in his
Book No. I.]
(5) Where the property is in the occupancy of a non-evacuee
claimant whose interest in the property has been sold, and he
refuses to vacate the property; in spite of the order of the
competent officer, the competent officer shall order delivery to be
made, by putting the auction-purchaser or any person whom he
may appoint to receive delivery on his behalf, in possession of the
property, and, if need be, by removing the non-evacuee claimant.]
1. Subs. by S.R.O. 1154, dated 18th March, 1954.
2. Ins. by S.R.O. 2158, dated 24th August, 1955.

11F. Form and presentation of appeal. :-

1 (2) Every such memorandum of appeal shall be presented either


personally or by an authorised agent to the appellate officer having
jurisdiction or may be sent to him by registered post
acknowledgment due.
(5) If the appellant fails to comply with the requirements of the
sub-rules above within a time fixed by the appellate officer, the
appellate officer may extend the time or reject the appeal.
(6) If the envelope furnished by the appellant is returned with the
report of the postal authorities that the appellants is not available
at the address given on the envelope and the appellant has not
intimated any change of address, the appellate officer may reject
the appeal.]
1. Ins. by S.R.O. 1844, dated 29th October, 1952.

11G. Register of appeal. :-

Where a memorandum of appeal is presented to, or received by,


appellate officer, he shall endorse thereon the date of presentation
or receipt and shall register it in a register to be kept for the
purpose in Form "K".
11H. Record of proceedings. :-

For the purpose of hearing any appeal, the appellate officer may
send for the record of the case if he so thinks fit.]
12. Statements to be on oath. :-

All statements made in any proceedings shall be on oath.


13. Quarterly returns by competent officer. :-

Every competent officer shall, at the end of each quarter, submit a


statement in Form "G" to the State Government.
14. Fees. :-

1 (2) Fees leviable under sub-rule (1) shall be paid in the form of
an Indian Postal Order crossed in the name of the competent officer
concerned.]
1. Ins. by S.R.O. 1331, dated 23rd July, 1952.

15. Register of composite properties. :-

1 Every competent officer shall maintain in Form "H" a register of


composite properties in respect of which a general notice of a notice
to any individual person has been issued under sub-section (1) of
Section 5 of the Act.
1. Ins by S.R.O. 1332, dated 24th July, 1952.

16. Quarterly returns by appellate officer. :-

1 Every appellate officer shall, at the end of each quarter submit a


statement in Form "L" to the State Government.]
1. Ins. by S.R.O. 1844, dated 29th October, 1952.

17. 17 :-

1 (b) the account of any such bond when realised shall be credited
to the account of the Custodian.]
1. Subs. by S.R.O. 2845, dated 31st August, 1957.

SCHEDULE 1
Description of property

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