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Cantonments Ordinance, 2002
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SECTIONS.
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CHAPTER I.
PRELIMINARY
1
Short title, extent and commencement.
2
Definitions.
CHAPTER II.
DECLARATION OF CANTONMENTS AND DELIMITATION OF LOCAL AREAS
3
Definition of cantonments.
4
Alteration of limits of cantonments.
5
Effect of including area in cantonment.
6
Disposal of cantonment fund when area ceases to be a cantonment.
7
Disposal of cantonment fund when area ceases to be a part of cantonment.
8
Application of funds and property transferred under section 6 & 7.
9
Limitation of operation of ordinance.
10
Local areas.
11
Delimitation of wards of a Cantonment.
12
Local Governments for local areas.
CHAPTER III.
CANTONMENT ADMINISTRATION
13
Cantonment Administrator.
14
Composition of Cantonment Administration.
15
Structure of Cantonment Administration.
16
Functions and powers of Cantonment Administration.
17
Cantonment Administrative Officer.
18
Source of induction of officers.
19
Cantonment Officer.
CHAPTER IV.
CANTONMENT BOARD
20
Composition of Cantonment Board.
21
Oath or affirmation by the nominated member.
22
Resignation.
23
Removal of nominated member.
24
Nominations, resignations etc to be notified.
25
Liability of members.
26
Functions and powers of the Cantonment Board.
27
Conduct of business of the Board.
28
Recall of Vice-President.
29
Joint Committees of Councils.
CHAPTER V.
UNION ADMINISTRATION
30
Composition of Union Administration.
31
Structure of Union Administration.
32
Functions of the Union Administration.
33
Entrustment of functions by Cantonment Administration, etc.
34
Government to prescribe powers of Union Administration.
35
Functions of Union Nazim.
36
Personal responsibility of Union Nazim.
37
Setting aside decisions of Union Nazim.
38
Resignation by Union Nazim.
39
External recall of Union Nazim.
40
Internal recall of Union Nazim.
CHAPTER VI.
UNION COUNCIL
41
Composition of Union Councils in Cantonment.
42
Functions of the Union Council.
43
Conduct of the business of the Union Council.
44
Address of Union Nazim.
45
Resignation by Naib Union Nazim.
46
Recall of Naib Union Nazim.
CHAPTER VII.
CITIZEN COMMUNITY BOARD
47
Composition of Citizen Community Board.
48
Personal responsibility of the head of the Citizen Community Board and Executive Committee and its officers.
49
Raising of funds by Citizen Community Board.
50
Citizen Community Board to be a Non-Profit Organization.
CHAPTER VIII.
INSAF COMMITTEE AND MUSALIHAT ANJUMAN
51
Composition of Insaaf Committee.
52
Constitution of Musalihat Anjuman.
53
Encouragement for amicable settlement of disputes.
54
Courts may refer cases to Musalihat Anjuman.
55
Appointment of Musaleh (Conciliator) for individual cases.
56
Procedure of settlement of disputes.
57
Franchise.
58
Authority for local government elections.
59
Delimitation of electoral wards.
60
Qualifications for candidates and elected members.
61
Non-party elections.
62
Joint candidacy and elections.
63
Election to vacant seats.
64
Electoral rolls.
65
Validity of electoral rolls etc not affected by reason of any mistake.
66
Bar against dual membership, etc.
67
Term of office.
68
Oath of office.
69
Removals.
70
Resignations of elected members.
71
Ineligibility for re-election.
72
Notification to be issued.
73
Corrupt practices.
74
Bribery.
75
Personating.
76
Undue influence.
77
Illegal practices.
78
Prohibition of canvassing.
79
Disorderly conduct near polling station.
80
Tampering with papers.
81
Interference with the secrecy.
82
Failure to maintain secrecy.
83
Conduct of officials.
84
Breach of official duty.
85
Assistance by Government servants.
86
Summary trial.
87
Cognizance.
88
Power to make rules.
89
Power of government to require production of documents.
90
Power of Competent Authority to call for documents.
91
Power to require execution of works, etc.
92
Power to provide for enforcement of direction under section 91.
93
Power to override decision of the local government.
94
Power of Garrison Commander on reference under section 93.
95
Inspection.
96
Report on administration.
97
Enquiries.
98
Transparency.
99
Monitoring by committees.
100
Code of Conduct Committees of the Union Councils and the Board.
CHAPTER XI.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROPERTY AND CONTRACTS PROPERTY
101
Local government property.
102
Application of local government property.
103
Surcharge for the loss, etc.
104
Acquisition of immovable property.
105
Stock taking.
106
Power to make rules regarding property.
107
Essential requirement of a contract.
108
Power to make rules regarding contracts.
CHAPTER XII.
PUBLIC SAFETY AND SUPPRESSION OF NUISANCES DANGEROUS AND OFFENSIVE TRADES
109
Dangerous and offensive articles and trades.
110
Use of inflammable materials for building purposes.
111
Stacking or collecting inflammable materials.
112
Care of naked lights.
113
Fire-fighting.
114
Discharging fire works, fire-arms, etc.
115
Power to require buildings, wells, etc. to be rendered safe.
116
Enclosure of waste land used for improper purposes.
117
Civil defence.
118
Floods.
119
Registration and control of dogs.
120
Traffic control.
121
Public vehicles.
122
Public ferries.
CHAPTER XIII.
SANITATION AND THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF DISEASE SANITARY AUTHORITIES
123
Responsibility for sanitation.
124
General duties of Health Officer.
125
Public latrines, urinals and conservancy establishment.
126
Private latrines and urinals.
127
Removal, collection and disposal of refuse.
128
Power of Cantonment Administration to undertake private conservancy arrangements.
129
Insanitary buildings and lands.
130
Removal of congested buildings.
131
Overcrowding of dwelling houses.
132
Power to require repair or alteration of buildings.
133
Infectious diseases.
134
Medical aid and relief and medical education.
135
Bathing and washing places.
136
Power to call for information regarding burial grounds and cremation places.
137
Births, marriages and deaths.
138
Environmental pollution.
CHAPTER XIV.
MARKETS, SLAUGHTER-HOUSES, TRADES AND OCCUPATION AND ANIMALS
139
Public markets and slaughter-houses.
140
Use of public markets
141
Levy of stallages, rents and fees.
142
Stallages, rents, etc; to be published.
143
Private markets and slaughter-houses.
144
Conditions of grant of licence for private market or slaughter-house.
145
Penalty for keeping market or slaughter-house open without licence, etc.
146
Prohibition and restriction of use of slaughter-houses.
147
Power to inspect slaughter-house.
148
Power to make bye-laws.
149
Bye-laws for articles of food and drink.
150
Milk supply.
151
Feeding animals on dirt, etc.
152
Powers of entry and seizure.
153
Licences required for carrying on of certain occupations.
154
Conditions which may be attached to licences.
155
Power to vary licence.
156
Carrying on trade, etc; without licence or in contravention of section 155.
157
Prohibition of picketing or tethering in streets.
158
Prohibition against keeping and maintaining cattle.
159
Dangerous animals.
160
Disposal of carcasses.
161
Registration of the sale of the animals or cattle.
162
Cattle shows, zoo, etc.
163
Power to seize.
164
Pounds.
165
Pound keepers.
166
Registers and returns.
167
Possession and feeding.
168
Fines for impounded animals.
169
Delivery or sale of animals.
CHAPTER XV.
SPATIAL PLANNING, BUILDING AND LAND USE CONTROL, STREETS, TREES ETC.
170
Spatial plan.
171
Site development schemes.
172
Execution of site development schemes.
173
Sanction of buildings.
174
Notice for new buildings.
175
Conditions of valid notice.
176
Power to sanction or refuse.
177
Compensation.
178
Lapse of sanction.
179
Period for completion of building.
180
Illegal erection and re-erection.
181
Completion of building or alteration of buildings.
182
Orderly use of buildings.
183
Projections and obstructions.
184
Unauthorized buildings over drains, etc.
185
Power to attach brackets for lamps.
186
Power to make bye-laws.
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