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The ORISSA REQUISITIONING OF GOODS VEHICLES ACT, 1986

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*THE ORISSA REQUISITIONING OF GOODS
VEHICLES ACT, 1986
Orissa Act 5 of 1986
[Received the assent of the Governor on the 12th March 1986, first published
in an extraordinary issue of. the Orissa Gazette dated the 12th March 1986]
AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE REQUISITIONING OF GOODS VEHICLES
PLYING UNDER PUBLIC CARRIERS PERMIT FOR SECURING BETTER AND
MORE CO-ORDINATED GOODS TRANSPORT SERVICE IN THE
STATE AND MATTERS CONNECTED THEREWITH
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the Slate of Orissa in the Thirty-seventh
Year of the Republic of India, as follows:"
1.  (1) This Act may be called the Orissa Requisitioning of Goods Vehicles
Act, 1986.
(2) It extends to the whole of the State of Orissa.
(3) It shall be deemed to have come into force on the 27th day of Nove
mber, 1985.
2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,"
(a)  "Government" means the State Government of Orissa;
(b) "Goods Vehicle" has the same meaning as assigned to it under
clause (8) of section 2 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939; and
(c) "Owner" includes where the person in possession of goods vehicles
is an minor the guardian of such minor and in relation to a goods
vehicle which is the subject of a hire purchase agreement, the person
in posse ssion of the vehicle under that agreement.
3.  (1) If in the opinion of the Collector it is necessary or expedient so to do
for providing better and more co-ordinated goods transport service in the state or
to meet any emergency in the maintenance of such service, he may, by order in
writing requisition any goods vehicle along with the permit and may make such
further orders as appear to him to be necessary or expedient in connection with
the requisition.
* Published vide Orissa Act 5 of 1986
The Odisha   Gazette
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. Date : 12th March 1986
Short title, extent
and
Commencement.:-
 Definitions
Power to
requisition
goods
vehicles
4 of 1939
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(2) After requisition of the goods vehicle under sub-section (1), the Collector
shall deliver possession of the same to such officer in the Food and Civil Supplies
Department as Government in the Food and Civil Supplies Department may, by
order, specify to operate the same for the purpose of goods transport and the
officer may use and deal with it in such manner as may appear to him to be
expedient for the said purpose and such use and dealing by the said officer shall
be deemed to have been permitted by the owner of the vehicle.
(3) Without prejudice to any powers conferred by this Act any person
autho rised by Collector may enter any premises and inspect any goods vehicle
therein or thereon for the purpose of determining whether , and if so, in what
manner, any order under this section should be made in relation to such goods
vehicle or with a view to securing compliance with any order made under this
section.
(4) Save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act, any requisition made
or order issued under the provisions of this Act shall be deemed to Have been
served on the owner if it is served on the person having possession or control of
the goods vehicle and on receipt thereof the owner shall comply with the requisition
or the order, as the case may be, forthwith.
(5) When any owner or person having possession or control of the goods
vehicle refuses or avoids in any manner to receive the order or cannot be found
after using all due and reasonable diligence, or is absent from his residence
when the order is sought to be served on him and there is no likelihood of his
being found at the residence with a reasonable time, affixture of the requisition or
the order, as the case may be, on the outdoor or some other conspicuous part of
his residence in presence of two witnesses shall amount to sufficient service of
the requisition or as the case may be, the order on the owner.
(6) It shall be competent for the Collector or the person authorised by him
to take possession of the good vehicles, the materials and documents connected
therewith and remove or cause the same to be removed if the owner of the person
having possession or control over the goods vehicle, does not comply with the
requisition or order of the competent authority.
(7) While taking possession of a goods vehicle either under sub-section
(4) or sub-section (6), the Collector or the person authorised by him in that behalf
shall make an inventory of the goods Vehicle, materials and documents connected-
therewith in presence or the owner or the person having possession and control
of the goods vehicle and two witnesses, and obtain their signature thereon-
Explanation - Where the owner or the person having possession or control
of the good vehicle refuses or avoids to be present at the preparation of the
inventory or to sign it, such inventory prepared in the presence and Under the
signature of two witnesses shall be sufficient compliance of this sub-section.
(8) The officer shall make all arrangements for garaging, maintenance and
repair of every goods vehicle requisitioned and the cost shall be recoverable from
the owner.
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4.  (1) The Collector may at any time release from requisition any goods
vehicle requisitioned under section 3 and shall, as far as possible, restored the
goods vehicle in as good as a condition as it was when possession thereof was
taken subject only to the changes, caused by reasonable wear and tear.
(2) Where any goods vehicle is to be released from requisition the Collector
may, after such enquiry if any, as he may, in any case consider necessary to
make or cause to be made, specify by order in writing to whom possession of
the goods vehicle shall be given.
(3) The delivery of possession of the requisitioned goods vehicle to the
person specified in the order made under sub-section (1) shall, be a full discharge
of the Government from all liabilities in respect of such goods vehicle and the
requisition shall be at an end:
Provided that nothing in this section shall prejudice any rights in respect
of the goods vehicle which any other person may be entitled to by due process of
law to enforce against the person to whom the possession of the goods vehicle
is so delivered.
(4) Where the person to whom the possession of any requisitioned goods
vehicle is to be delivered cannot, be found and has no legal agent or other person
competent to accept delivery on his behalf, the Collector shall causes notice
declaring that the goods vehicle is released: from requisition to be published in
the Official Gazette.
(5) When a notice referred to in sub-section (4) is published in the Official
Gazette, the goods vehicle specified in such notice shall cease to be subject to
requisi tion on and from the date of such publication and be deemed to have been
delivered to the person entitled to possession thereof and the Government shall
not be liable for any amount or other claims in respect of the goods vehicle; for
any period after the said date.
5.  Whenever any goods vehicle is requisitioned under section 3 there
shall be paid to the owner thereof an amount which shall be determined by the
Collector on the basis of the fares of rates prevailing in the locality for the hire of
such goods vehicle:
Provided that where the owner of such goods vehicle is aggrieved by the
amount so determined shall make an application lo the Government in the Food
and Civil Supplies Department within one month from the date the first payment
is due and the Government, after giving him an opportunity of being heard shall
determine the amount to be paid to the owner and the amount so determined
shall be final.
6.  Any amount determined by the Collector or Government, as the case
may be, for requisitioning any goods vehicle shall be paid to the owner in such
manner as the Collector may by order determine within the 10th day of the
month following the month for which the amount is payable;
Provided that where payment of the amount is delayed beyond the said
Release from
requisition
Determination
of amount.
Payment of
amount.
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date interest shall be payable on the amount or part thereof in arrear at the rate
of nine per cent per annum from the date of default.
7. Payment of dues.:- (1) The Collector may direct any owner to make
payment of any tax or fee payable in respect of the goods vehicle under requisition
within such date as may be specified in the order.
(2) If the owner fails to pay such tax or fee within the date so specified it
shall be competent for the Collector to pay and recover the same by deduction
from the amount payable to the owner.
8.  The Collector may with a view to requisitioning any goods vehicle or
taking any other action with respect thereto in pursuance of the provisions of this
Act, by order in writing:
(a) direct that the owner or person id charge of the goods vehicle shall
not without the permission of the Collector dispose of it or remove it
from the premises in which it is kept till the expiry of such period as
may be specified in the order.
9.  If any person contravenes any order made under section 3 or section 8
he shall be punishable with fine not exceeding five thousand rupees.
10. The powers conferred on the Government shall, under such conditions,
if any of Powers, as may be specified in the direction, be exercised also by such
officer as may be so specified.
11.  No suit or prosecution or other proceeding shall lie against any person
for action taken, anything which is in good faith done or omitted to be done in
pursuance of any order or rules made under this Act and no suit or legal proceeding
shall lie against the Government for any damage caused or likely to be caused
by anything in good faith done or omitted to be done in pursuance of this Act or
rules made thereunder.
12.  The State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette,
make rules for carrying out the purposes of this Act.
13.  (1) The Orissa Requisitioning of Goods Vehicles Ordinance, 1985 is
hereby repealed.
(2) Notwithstanding such repeal, any order made, anything done or any
action taken under the said Ordinance shall be deemed to have been made,
done or taken under this Act.
Power to
require
information.
Penalty for
contravention
of orders
Delegation of
powers
Protection of
action taken
Power to
make rules
Repeal and
savings
Ordinance
No. 14 of
1985

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