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The Rajasthan Public Parks Act, 1956

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Rajasthan Public Parks Act, 1956 
(Act No. 21 of 1956) 
RJ113 
(Received the assent of his Highness the Rajpramukh on the 1st day of June. 1956) 
 An Act to provide for the establishment, protection and preservation of public parks in 
the State of Rajasthan]  for the establishment of zoos and maintenance of animals therein, 
for the preservation of other objects of scientific interest therein, for securing the public from 
molestation and annoyance while resorting thereto and for incidental matters. 
Be it enacted by the Rajasthan State Legislature in the Seventh Year of the Republic of India 
as follows- 
1. Short title, extent and commencement  - (1) This Act may be called the Rajasthan 
Public Parks Act, 1956. 
(2) It extends to the whole of the State of Rajasthan. 
(3) It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may, by notification in the  
Official Gazette, appoint in this behalf 
2. Definitions - In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires- 
(1) Animal' includes any mammal, reptile or bird; 
(2) 'Park' means any park or garden declared to be a public park under this Act as well as 
any zoo within any public park so declared; 
(3) 'Superintendent' means the person in executive charge of a park and includes any 
person lawfully performing the duties of a Superintendent under this Act. 
(4) 'Trap' includes any contrivance or device by means of which an animal can be captured; 
(5) 'Weapon' includes any fire -arm or ammunition therefor, or any other instrument capable 
of propelling a projectile, or capable of being propelled or used in such a manner that any 
animal can be killed or injured thereby. 
3. Declaration of public parks  - The State Government may, by notification in the  [Official 
Gazette], declare any park or garden to be a public park and thereupon the provisions of 
this Act shall apply to such park. 
4. Control of parks and functions and duties of Superintendent  - (1) subject to the 
control of the State Government, the Superintendent of each park shall be the authority to 
control, manage an d maintain such park, and for that purpose may with the previous 
sanction of the Government- 
(a) construct such roads, bridges, buildings and fences and carry out such other works 
as he may consider necessary for the purposes of such park; 
(b) make necessary arrangements for the preservation of scientific objects in such, park; 
(c) take such steps as will ensure the security of animals in such park; 
(d) permit the errection of buildings for the accommodation of visitors or of shops or 
other undertakings. 
(2) The State Government may, by notification in the [Official Gazette], direct that the control, 
management and maintenance of any park shall vest in a local authority within the 
jurisdiction of which such park may be situated; and in every such cas e the duties of a 
Superintendent under this Act shall in respect of such park, be exercised by such local 
authority and the proceeds, if any, from such park shall also vest therein. 
5. Prohibition of certain acts in a park - It shall not be law full for any person:- 
(a) to convey into a park or within the confines thereof to be in possession of any 
explosive trap or poison : 
 Provided that any person entitled under the Indian Arms Act, 1878 (Act XI of 1878) or 
any rule made there under to carry or possess arms of any kind in the area in which a park is 
situated may convey into or possess within a park, such arms and ammunition there for, 
(b) within a park or within a zoo therein to kill, injure, capture or disturb any animal, or to 
take or destroy any egg or nest or any bird, provided that any dangerous animal may 
be killed in defence of human life; 
(c) wilfully or negligently to cause dam age by fire or otherwise to the park or any object 
therein; and 
(d) to remove from a park any animal whether alive or dead, other than an animal 
lawfully introduced into such park, or any part of an animal. 
6. Power to make rules  - The Slate Government may  make rules for the purpose of 
carrying into effect the provisions of the Act, and in particular as to all or any of the following 
matters:- 
(a) the powers and duties of Superintendent and other officers and servants employed in 
a park in regard to- 
(i) the exclusion of members of the public from any area or areas within the park; 
(ii) the killing, capturing or impounding of any animal within the park, or within a 
zoo therein, and the disposal of such animal; 
(iii) the disposal of any animal, vegetable, a mineral or other product of the park; 
(b) the conditions subject to which a person may enter or reside in a park and the 
periods or times during which a park or any portion thereof shall be open to the public; 
(c) the protection and preservation of a park and of the animals and the property therein; 
(d) the regulation of traffic and carriage of passengers in a park, the points by which the 
persons may enter, and the routes by which they may pass through a park; 
(e) the protection from defacement by writing or otherwise or any tree, bridge, rock, 
fence, seat or other object in a park; 
(f) the power to compound offences; 
(g) the teasing or annoying of animals kept in a park; 
(h) the 'commission of nuisances in a park; 
(i) the molestation of or annoyance of any person; 
(j) the prohibition of bathing or the pollution of water in a park; and 
(k) the purchase of any produce of a park. 
7. Penalties - (1) Whoever does any act in contravention of any of the provisions of this Act,  
or of any rules made under this Act, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term 
which may extend to one month, or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees. 
(2) Any animal or part thereof, in respect of which an offence has been committed under this 
Act and any weapon or trap used in committee any such offence, shall be liable to 
confiscation. Such confiscation may be in addition to any other punishment prescribed for 
such offence. 
8. Power to arrest without -warrant and power of search  - (1) Any police officer may, 
without orders from a Magistrate and without a warrant, arrest any person against whom 
a reasonable suspicion exists of his having been concerned in any offence punishable 
under Section 7 of this Act. 
(2) Any Police Officer may, w ithout a warrant, search within a park any place, building, tent, 
vehicle or receptacle reasonably suspected to contain anything liable to confiscation 
under sub -section (2) of Section 7, and may seize and retain any such thing wherever 
found. 
9. Offences triable summarily - Offences under this Act shall be triable summarily. 
10. Superintendent, Officers and servants to be public servant  - Every Superintendent 
appointed for a park as well as every other officer and servant employed therein shall be 
deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of Section 31 of the Indian Penal 
Code, 1860 (Act XIV of 1860). 

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