The boundary-marks, bombay 1846

Coming into Force07 January 1846
Date07 January 1846
Act Number3
Enactment Date07 January 1846
Record Number184603
CourtMinistry of home affairs
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THE BOUNDARY-MARKS, BOMBAY 1846
ACT NO. III OF 1846
Passed by the Hon’ble the President of the Council of India in Council on the 7th January
1846, with the assent of the Right Hon’ble the Governor General of India.
An Act for the establishment and maintenance of field boundary marks in the Presidency of
Bombay.
WHEREAS it is desirable, with a view to the better definition and security of landed property, the
prevention of encroachments and disputes, and the identification of lands assessed to, or exempted from,
the public revenue, that provision should be made for the establishment and maintenance of permanent
marks to distinguish the boundaries of fields:
I. It is hereby enacted, that it shall be lawful, within the territories subject to the Presidency of
Bombay, for such Revenue Officers as the Governor in Council may entrust with that authority to require
that marks be erected and maintained by the Owners or Occupants on the boundaries of fields, of such
materials, and in such number as may appear to such Officers sufficient for permanently distinguishing
the limits of those fields.
II. And it is hereby enacted, that the requisition shall be served on the persons owning or occupying
each field according to the form A. annexed to this Act, and in the event of these persons not being found
in the Village, that the said requisition shall be posted at the Village Chowree or other conspicuous place
in the Village, which shall be held to be a sufficient service.
III. And it is hereby enacted, that in default of the Owners or Occupants of the fields complying with
the requisition, the said Revenue Officers shall give directions for the erection and repair of such field
boundary marks, the cost of which shall be equitably apportioned on the fields which they serve to
distinguish, and shall be charged to the persons possessing a right of ownership or occupancy in such
fields, or if there are no such persons forthcoming, to the revenues of the Village in which the fields are
situated.
IV. And it is hereby enacted, that no person being out of possession and claiming a right of ownership
or occupancy in fields, the cost of erecting or maintaining whose boundary marks has been charged to the
revenues of the Village, in consequence of his neglecting to defray the same, shall have his claim allowed
until he makes good all sums so charged.
V. And it is hereby enacted, that any person who may be convicted of wilfully erasing, removing, or
injuring field boundary marks, shall be laible to a fine not exceeding Fifty Rupees for each mark so
erased, removed, or injured, one half of which fine may be awarded on conviction to the informer, and the
other half shall be chargeable with the cost of restoring the mark.
VI. And it is hereby enacted, that authority for the assessment and realization of sums due under the
provisions of this Act, whether as provide for the erection and maintenance of field boundary marks, and
shall be exercised by them in conformity with the rules prescribed for the assessment and realization of
Revenue demands in general, and that the proceedings of those Officers in all such matters shall be

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