Section 6 of AMPA : Section 6: Owners Under Disability Or Not In Possession
AMPA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine there is a historic temple that qualifies as an ancient monument under the Act, and it is privately owned by a minor whose parents are deceased. According to Section 6(1) of The Ancient Monuments Preservation Act, 1904, the minor's guardian, who is legally authorized to manage the minor's property, can exercise the rights that the minor would have under Section 5 of the Act. This means the guardian can enter into agreements for the preservation of the temple with the appropriate authorities.
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