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The Government Buildings Act (1899) : Repealed Laws

The Government Buildings Act of 1899 established rules for the construction and alteration of government buildings in India. It stated that buildings used for public services or purposes that are owned or occupied by the government are not subject to local building regulations. It required the government to provide notice to local municipal authorities of proposed construction or alterations. It also allowed municipal authorities to inspect plans and provide objections or suggestions, which the President of India would consider and make orders on to ensure compliance.

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The Government Buildings Act (1899) : Repealed Laws

The Government Buildings Act of 1899 established rules for the construction and alteration of government buildings in India. It stated that buildings used for public services or purposes that are owned or occupied by the government are not subject to local building regulations. It required the government to provide notice to local municipal authorities of proposed construction or alterations. It also allowed municipal authorities to inspect plans and provide objections or suggestions, which the President of India would consider and make orders on to ensure compliance.

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THE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS ACT (1899)

[Repealed by the Law for the Repeal of Laws (19 February 1992)]

India Act V, 1899


3 February 1899

1. [.]

2. In this Act, the expression municipal authority includes a municipal corporation or a


body of municipal commissioners constituted by, or under the provisions of, any law or
enactment for the time being in force.

3. Nothing contained in any law or enactment for the time being in force to regulate the
erection, re-erection, construction, alteration or maintenance of buildings within the limits
of any municipality shall apply to any building used or required for the public service or
for any public purpose, which is in the property of the [State] or in the occupation of the
Government, or which is to be erected on land which is the property or in the occupation
or the Government:-

Provided that, where the erection, re-erection, construction or material structural alteration
of any such building as, aforesaid (not being a building connected with defence, or a building
the plan or construction of which ought, in the opinion of the President of the Union, to
be treated as confidential or secret) is contemplated, reasonable notice of the proposed work
shall be given to the municipal authority before it is commenced.

4. (1) In the case of any such building as is mentioned in the last preceding section (not
being a building connected with defence or a building the plan or construction of which
ought, in the opinion of the President of the Union, to be treated as confidential or
secret), the municipal authority, or any person authorized by it in this behalf, may, with
the permission of the President of the Union previously obtained, but not otherwise, and
subject to any restrictions or conditions which may, by general or special order, be imposed
by the President of the Union, inspect the land and building and all plans connected with
its erection, re-erection, construction or material structural alteration, as the case may be,
and may submit to the President of the Union a statement in writing of any objections or
suggestions which such municipal authority may deem fit to make with reference to such
erection, re-erection, construction or material structural alteration;

(2) Every objection or suggestion submitted as aforesaid shall be considered by the President
of the Union; who shall, after such investigation (if any) as he shall think advisable, pass
orders thereon, and the building referred to therein shall be erected, re-erected, constructed
or altered, as the case may be, in accordance with such orders;

Provided that, if the President of the Union overrules or disregards any such objection or
suggestion as aforesaid, he shall give his reasons for so doing in writing.

Repealed Laws 989

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