'British Enactments in Force in Native States, Volume V: Orders relating to Railways in Native States' [102v] (209/246)
The record is made up of 1 volume (119 folios). It was created in 1914. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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on payment o£ the fees prescribed by Article X of the Table of Fees.
Unclaimed documents presented for registration in the offices of Sub-Registrars,
shall, on the expiry of one month, be sent to the Registrar of the District for
safe custody in his fire-proof safe and shall only be surrendered on payment
of ithe fees prescribed by the Article above mentioned.
4. Every Sub-Registrar shall, at the close of each official year report to
his Registrar the different kinds of records and the periods to which they
belong, which he considers may be destroyed, and the Registrar after examin
ing all the reports of his district, and recording his opinion thereon, shall
add a report of the same description for his own office, and forward the whole
for the orders of the Inspector-General, whom they should reach by the 1st
of May. No records shall be destroyed except by the direction of the
Inspector-General.
5. Inspections allowed under section 57 of Act XVI of 1908, shall be
made in the presence of the Registering Officer, and without writing
materials.
( 5 . If the production of a Register Book or of any document in the custody
of a Registering officer be required by any Court, it shall be forwarded under
charge of a responsible official and application shall be made to the Court for
payment of his expenses.
7 . The languages which shall he deemed to he commonly used. —"With
reference to section 19 of the Act it is declared that the languages held to be
commonly in use in the Registration districts as notified in column 2 of the
Schedule to the notification of the Government of India in the Foreign
Department, 1 No. 244-1. B., dated 25th January 1912, with the exception
of the district consisting of the portion of the Rajputana-Malwa Railway
which passes through the Jodhpur and Sirohi States, are English, Urdu, and
Hindi, but documents presented for registration may be written in any
language commonly in use in a district, in case, however, of the language
being other than Urdu and Hindi, they must be accompanied by a true
translation into Urdu and Hindi, and also by a true copy. Documents written
in English when presented to a European officer or an officer knowing
English, need not be accompanied by an Urdu and Hindi translation.
8 . Territorial Divisions. —The territorial divisions to be recognised under
section 21 are the Railway lands notified as sub-districts in column 2 of the
schedule mentioned in rule 7 above. The names of those divisions shall be
entered in all documents relating to houses’and lands, in addition to the name
of the Railway station and the adjoining boundaries of the property.
9. Fines. —Fines under section 25 shall be levied according to the
following scale when, owing to Urgent necessity or unavoidable accident,
documents are presented for registration after the lapse of the four months
1 Printed Supra p. 180.
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The volume is British Enactments in Force in Native States, Volume V: Orders relating to Railways in Native States. Originally compiled by John Molesworth Macpherson, Secretary of the Government of India, Legislative Department, it was revised and continued up to 15 August 1899 by A Williams, for the Second Edition, and up to 19 April 1913 by Oswald Vivian Bosanquet, for this Third Edition. The volume was printed by Superintendent Government Printing, Calcutta, 1914.
The volume lists all laws relating to railways enacted by either the British Legislature or the British Indian Executive Government and in force in the Native States of India. The volume begins with three prefaces to each of the three editions, with notes on arrangements and definitions of terms.
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The volume is divided into two parts, each covering different types of acts. Each part is then arranged by geographical division: Eastern, Northern, North-Western, Western, North Central, South Central, and Southern. A breakdown of which railway lines are included in which division is found at the beginning of Part 1 (folios 9-11).
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- East India Company, the Board of Control, the India Office, or other British Government Department
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