Section 10 of Mines Act : Section 10: Secrecy Of Information Obtained

Mines Act

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where an Inspector from the Mines Department conducts a routine inspection of a coal mine. During the inspection, the Inspector discovers that certain safety protocols are not being followed adequately, which could potentially endanger the workers' lives.

The Inspector compiles a detailed report including sensitive data about the mine's operations and safety practices. According to Section 10(1) of The Mines Act, 1952, this information is confidential and cannot be shared with the public or other entities without proper authorization.

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