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Proceedings of the Legislative Council of the United Provinces. Friday 20th March 1936. Official Report

1936

The object of my motion is to impress upon the Government the necessity of issuing a notification in the Gazette under section 4(2) of the Encumbered Estates Act to extend the period of making applications under that Act by a further period of six months. [...] When the Government lost five months in the preparation and publication of the rules then I say again that it is the bounden duty of the Government to give an extension of six mouths for the enforcement of the Act. [...] Firstly owing to the complicated nature of the Act much time was taken by the persons concerned and the pleaders of the debtors in judging the effect of the provisions of the Act. [...] Honourable members will have in mind the fact that under the Act itself it was laid down that before making rules under this Act the local Government shall publish a draft statement in the Gazette and shall cause copies of the draft to be sent to every member of the Legislative Council and that before making the rules final the local Government shall consider the opinions expressed by the publi [...] Now if any honourable member cares to look at any recent copy of the Gazette and compares the length of the notices which appear under section 4 of the Encumbered Estates Act with those which appear under the Insolvency Act he will find that the length of the notices under the Encumbered Estates Act is very much longer than those under the Insolvency Act.
government politics public policy
Pages
61
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100003
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Legislative Council United Provinces of Agra and Oudh
265-323 unknown view