(Sections 5-10)
Owner may
apply for
admittkng as a
tenant or
lessee any
person in un-
authonsel
occupation
Appeals
Use or occupation of land under section 4 not to create any interest Competent Authority or Tribunal:to have proscribed powers.
Recovery of sums payable under order of Competent Authority or Tribunal
Bar of jurisdiction.
Appeals
Use or occupation of land under section 4 not to create any interest Competent Authority or Tribunal:to have proscribed powers.
Recovery of sums payable under order of Competent Authority or Tribunal
Bar of jurisdiction.
5. The owner of any land if he desires to admit as a tenant or a lessee any person who is in unauthorised occupation of the land may apply to the Competent Authority to fix the premium and the rent payable therefor and the Competent Authority shall thereupon by order fix such premium and rent; and upon such premium and rent being fixed the person who is in unauthorised occupation of the land shall be admitted as a tenant or lessee on condition that he duly pays the premium and the rent so fixed.
6. (1) Any person aggrieved by an order of the competent Authority under section 3 or under section 4 or under section 5 may. within thirty days from the date of the order, appeal to a Tribunal appointed by the State Government consisting of three persons including a Chairman who shall be a person who is or has been or is eligible to be a Judge of a High Court.
(2) The Tribunal may set aside, confirm or modify the order of the Competent Authority.
(3) The procedure of such appeals (including the procedure for the stay of execution of any order of the Competent Authority) shall be such as may be prescribed.
7. The use or occupation of any land under section 4 shall not create in the person so using or occupying the land any interest in the land.
8. For the purpose of this Act the Competent Authority or the Tribunal may exercise such powers as may be prescribed.
9. Any sum payable under an order of the Competent Authority or of the Tribunal as consideration, compensation premium or rent shall be recoverable—
(a) where it is payable to the State Government—as sum recoverable under a decree of a civil court or as a public demand, or
(b) where it is payable to an owner other than the State •Government—as a sum recoverable under a decree of a civil court.
10. An order passed by the Tribunal on appeal under section 6. and save as provided in section 6, an order made by the Competent Authority under section 3 or section 4 or section 5 shall be final and shall not be called in question in any court or tribunal or by any authority.
6. (1) Any person aggrieved by an order of the competent Authority under section 3 or under section 4 or under section 5 may. within thirty days from the date of the order, appeal to a Tribunal appointed by the State Government consisting of three persons including a Chairman who shall be a person who is or has been or is eligible to be a Judge of a High Court.
(2) The Tribunal may set aside, confirm or modify the order of the Competent Authority.
(3) The procedure of such appeals (including the procedure for the stay of execution of any order of the Competent Authority) shall be such as may be prescribed.
7. The use or occupation of any land under section 4 shall not create in the person so using or occupying the land any interest in the land.
8. For the purpose of this Act the Competent Authority or the Tribunal may exercise such powers as may be prescribed.
9. Any sum payable under an order of the Competent Authority or of the Tribunal as consideration, compensation premium or rent shall be recoverable—
(a) where it is payable to the State Government—as sum recoverable under a decree of a civil court or as a public demand, or
(b) where it is payable to an owner other than the State •Government—as a sum recoverable under a decree of a civil court.
10. An order passed by the Tribunal on appeal under section 6. and save as provided in section 6, an order made by the Competent Authority under section 3 or section 4 or section 5 shall be final and shall not be called in question in any court or tribunal or by any authority.