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Give the account of the forest rule in act by the british colonial state and its effect of the leaf of the forest and villages

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PRELIMINARY

1. Short title and extent

2. Interpretation clause

CHAPTER II

OF RESERVED FORESTS

3. Power to reserve forests

4. Notification by State Government

5. Bar of accrual of forest-rights

6. Proclamation by Forest Settlement-officer

7. Inquiry-by Forest Settlement-officer

8. Powers of Forest Settlement-officers

9. Extinction of rights

10. Treatment of claims relating to practice of shifting cultivation

11. Power to acquire land over which right is claimed

12. Order on claims to rights of pasture or to forest-produce

13. Record to be made by Forest Settlement-officer

14. Record where he admits claim

15. Exercise of rights admitted

16. Commutation of rights

17. Appeal from order passed under section 11, section 12, section 15 or section 16

18. Appeal under section 17

19. Pleaders

20. Notification declaring forest reserved

21. Publication of translation of such notification in neighbourhood of forest

22. Power to revise arrangement made under section 15 or section 18

23. No right acquired over reserved forest, except as here provided

24. Rights not to be alienated without sanction

25. Power to stop ways and water-courses in reserved forests

26. Acts prohibited in such forests

27. Power to declare forest no longer reserved

CHAPTER III

OF VILLAGE-FORESTS

28. Formation of village-forests

CHAPTER IV

OF PROTECTED FORESTS

29. Protected forests

30. Power to issue notification reserving trees, etc.

31. Publication of translation of such notification in neighbourhood

Power to make rules for protected forests

Penalties for acts in contravention of notification under section 30 or of rules under section 32

34. Nothing in this Chapter to prohibit acts done in certain cases

CHAPTER V

OF THE CONTROL OVER FORESTS AND LANDS NOT BEING THE PROPERTY GOVERNMENT

35. Protection of forests for special purposes

36. Power to assume management of forests

37. Expropriation of forests in certain cases

38. Protection of forests at request of owners

CHAPTER VI

OF THE DUTY ON TIMBER AND OTHER FOREST-PRODUCE

39. Power to impose duty' on timber and other forest-produce

40. Limit not to apply to purchase-money or royalty

CHAPTER VII

OF THE CONTROL OF TIMBER AND OTHER OOREST-PRODUCE IN TRANSIT

41. Power to make rules to regulate transit of forest-produce

41A. Powers of Central Government as to movements of timber across customs frontiers

42. Penalty for breach of rules made under section 41

43. Government and Forest-officers not liable for damage to forest-produce at depot

All persons bound to aid in case of accidents at depot.

CHAPTER VIII

OF THE COLLECTION OF DRIFT AND STRANDED TIMBER

Certain kinds of timber to be deemed property of Government until title thereto proved, and may be collected accordingly

46. Notice to claimants of drift timber

47. Procedure on claim preferred to such timber

48. Disposal of unclaimed timber

49. Government and its officers not liable for damage to such timber

50. Payments to be made by claimant before timber is delivered to him

51. Power to make rules and prescribe penalties

CHAPTER IX

PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE

52. Seizure of property liable to confiscation

53. Power to release property seized under section 52

54. Procedure thereupon

Forest-produce, tools, etc., when liable to confiscation

Disposal on conclusion of trial for forest-offence, of produce in respect of which it was committed

Procedure when offender not known, or cannot be found

Procedure as to perishable property seized under section 52

Appeal from orders under section 55, section 56 or section 57

60. Property when to vest in Government

61. Saving of power to release property seized

Punishment for wrongful seizure

Penalty for counterfeiting or defacing marks on trees and timber and for altering boundary marks

Power to arrest without wan-ant
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