Section 4 of CBAAD Act, 1957 : Section 4: Preliminary Notification Respecting Intention To Prospect For Coal In Any Area And Powers Of Competent Authorities Thereupon
CBAAD Act, 1957
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where the Central Government of India has identified a potential coal deposit in the state of Jharkhand. The government believes that the land in a specific locality of Dhanbad district may have coal reserves beneath it. To explore this possibility, the government decides to take action in accordance with Section 4 of The Coal Bearing Areas (Acquisition and Development) Act, 1957.
In this case, the Central Government issues a notification in the Official Gazette, indicating its intention to prospect for coal in the area. The notification includes a brief description of the land under consideration, such as "Approximately 500 acres in the northwestern part of Dhanbad dis...
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