Section 151 of CPLRA : Section 151: Right To Mines And Quarries
CPLRA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a local farmer, Mr. Sharma, owns a piece of land in the Central Provinces. Mr. Sharma discovers that there is a significant coal deposit beneath his farm. Under Section 151 of The Central Provinces Land-Revenue Act, 1881, despite Mr. Sharma owning the surface land, the right to the coal deposit belongs to the government since it is not expressly p...
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