Section 13 of MMDR : Section 13: Power Of Central Government To Make Rules In Respect Of Minerals

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a company, "GreenRock Mining Corp.," wants to apply for a mining lease to extract bauxite on government-owned land. According to Section 13 of The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957, the Central Government has the authority to establish rules for granting such a lease. Here's how the law might apply:

  • GreenRock submits an application for a mining lease, following the rules set out by the Central Government, including paying the necessary application fees.
  • The application includes details about how GreenRock intends to start and continue production, in line with the conditions un...

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