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THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GASNOTIFICATIONNew Delhi, the 18 th June, <strong>2008</strong>G.S.R. 469(E). - In exercise <strong>of</strong> the powers conferred by sections 5,6 <strong>and</strong> 7 <strong>of</strong> theOilfields (Regulation <strong>and</strong> Development) Act, 1948 (53 <strong>of</strong> 1948), the Central Governmenthereby makes the follow<strong>in</strong>g rules, namely:-CHAPTER IPRELIMINARY1. Short title, extent <strong>and</strong> commencement.- (1) These rules may be called the<strong>Petroleum</strong> <strong>and</strong> Natural Gas (<strong>Safety</strong> <strong>in</strong> Offshore <strong>Operations</strong>) <strong>Rule</strong>s, <strong>2008</strong>.(2) They shall come <strong>in</strong>to force on the date <strong>of</strong> their publication <strong>in</strong> the OfficialGazette.2. Def<strong>in</strong>itions.- (1) In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires, -(a)(b)“acceptance criteria” means criteria used to express a risk level thatis considered acceptable for the activity <strong>in</strong> question, limited to the highlevel expressions <strong>of</strong> risk;“accidental loads” means loads which the facility can be subjectedto <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>correct use, technical failure or an undesirable externaleffect;(c) “Act” means the Oilfields (Regulation <strong>and</strong> Development) Act, 1948(53 <strong>of</strong> 1948);(d)(e)“application for consent” means an application submitted to thecompetent authority for acceptance;“comb<strong>in</strong>ed operation” means more than one activity such as drill<strong>in</strong>g,production, workover operation, construction, rig move, etc., be<strong>in</strong>gundertaken at the same place or <strong>in</strong> the vic<strong>in</strong>ity at the same time;(f)“competent authority” means authority, appo<strong>in</strong>ted by the CentralGovernment for implementation <strong>of</strong> these rules;(g)“competent person” means a person who is capable <strong>of</strong> identify<strong>in</strong>gexist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> predictable hazards associated with his area <strong>of</strong> activities <strong>and</strong>


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(h)who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to elim<strong>in</strong>atethem;“design load” means characteristic load multiplied by loadcoefficients;(i)(j)“dimension<strong>in</strong>g accidental load” means accidental load that thefacility or a function shall be able to withst<strong>and</strong> dur<strong>in</strong>g a required period <strong>of</strong>time;“dimension<strong>in</strong>g fire” means a fire which <strong>in</strong> accordance with thedef<strong>in</strong>ed acceptance criteria represents an unacceptable risk, <strong>and</strong> whichconsequently serves as a basis for design <strong>and</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallations;(k)“dynamic position<strong>in</strong>g system ” means a system where powersupply, thruster system <strong>and</strong> control system are assembled <strong>and</strong> can beoperated to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> the fixed position automatically;(l)“employees” means employees <strong>of</strong> the operator <strong>and</strong> those <strong>of</strong> otherparticipants;(m)“environmental loads” means loads caused by natural conditions;(n)(o)(p)(q)(r)(s)“functional loads” means loads which are caused by physicalexistence <strong>and</strong> use <strong>of</strong> the facility;“facilities” means <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation, plant, associated pipel<strong>in</strong>es<strong>and</strong> cables <strong>and</strong> other equipment for petroleum activities, but does not<strong>in</strong>clude supply <strong>and</strong> support vessels or ships that transport petroleum <strong>in</strong>bulk;“load bear<strong>in</strong>g structures” means those parts <strong>of</strong> the facility for whichthe ma<strong>in</strong> purpose is transfer <strong>of</strong> loads;“lessee” means the person to whom a m<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g lease is issued forthe purpose <strong>of</strong> carry<strong>in</strong>g out petroleum operations;“licensee” means the person to whom a petroleum explorationlicense is issued for the purpose <strong>of</strong> carry<strong>in</strong>g out petroleum operations;“<strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation” means a mobile or fixed <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gany pipel<strong>in</strong>e attached thereto, which is or is to be, or has been used, whilest<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g or stationed <strong>in</strong> relevant waters with a view to explore or exploitpetroleum <strong>and</strong> natural gas ;


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(t)“operator” means a person responsible for carry<strong>in</strong>g out the day today management <strong>of</strong> petroleum activities on <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation, on behalf<strong>of</strong> the licensee or the lessee;(u)(v)“other participants” means all others who participate <strong>in</strong> thepetroleum activities without be<strong>in</strong>g the licensee, the lessee, or as the casemay be, the operator like contractors, service providers;“period <strong>of</strong> stay” means the cont<strong>in</strong>uous period, which an employeespends on facilities;(w) “petroleum activities” means the activities related to exploration <strong>and</strong>exploitation <strong>of</strong> petroleum <strong>and</strong> natural gas;(x)“pipel<strong>in</strong>e system” means subsea pipel<strong>in</strong>es <strong>and</strong> risers transport<strong>in</strong>ghydrocarbons <strong>and</strong> other commodities, with associated safety systems,valves, tool launchers or receivers, manifolds, corrosion protectionsystems or other accessory equipment;(y) “permanently manned facilities” means facilities that arecont<strong>in</strong>uously manned, or which are <strong>in</strong>corporated as a part <strong>of</strong> an <strong>in</strong>tegrateddevelopment concept with bridge connections;(z) “relevant waters” means territorial waters, contiguous zone,cont<strong>in</strong>ental shelf <strong>and</strong> exclusive economic zone <strong>of</strong> India;(za) “risers” means that part <strong>of</strong> the pipel<strong>in</strong>e system which extends fromthe subsea pipel<strong>in</strong>es up to the <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g launchers or receiversor tools for <strong>in</strong>ternal ma<strong>in</strong>tenance or <strong>in</strong>spection;(zb) “safety zone” means safety zone established under Chapter IX <strong>of</strong>these rules;(zc)“Schedule” means the Schedule annexed to these rules;(2) Words <strong>and</strong> expressions used here<strong>in</strong> <strong>and</strong> not def<strong>in</strong>ed, but def<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> the Actshall have the mean<strong>in</strong>g assigned to them <strong>in</strong> the Act.CHAPTER IIPRINCIPLES RELATED TO HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT3. Safe petroleum activities.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be,the operator shall undertake the petroleum activities <strong>in</strong> a safe manner, both <strong>in</strong>relation to an <strong>in</strong>dividual <strong>and</strong> an overall consideration <strong>of</strong> all the factors <strong>of</strong>


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------importance to plann<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> implementation <strong>of</strong> such activities as regards health,safety <strong>and</strong> environment.4. Set up organisation.- (1) The operator shall set up an organization which iscapable <strong>of</strong> ensur<strong>in</strong>g that the petroleum activities are carried out <strong>in</strong> accordancewith these rules.(2) The operator shall ensure <strong>and</strong> demonstrate that the personnel carry<strong>in</strong>g outwork for him <strong>in</strong> the petroleum activities, have the competence required to carryout such work <strong>in</strong> a safe manner.5. Health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment friendly culture.- The operator shallencourage <strong>and</strong> promote a sound health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment culture, <strong>in</strong> allactivity areas, <strong>in</strong> the form <strong>of</strong> tak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> responsibility by everyone who participates<strong>in</strong> the petroleum activities, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g also systematic development <strong>and</strong>improvement <strong>of</strong> health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment.6. Health.- The operator shall provide the health related resources as requireddur<strong>in</strong>g all phases <strong>of</strong> petroleum activities, <strong>and</strong> shall ensure that everyone whostays on facilities participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the petroleum activities, is provided with asound health service compris<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> preventive measures <strong>and</strong> rout<strong>in</strong>e curativeservices.CHAPTER IIIINFORMATION AND RECORDS7. Information <strong>and</strong> records.- (1) The operator shall prepare <strong>in</strong>formation <strong>and</strong>records which are considered necessary for the petroleum activities, <strong>and</strong> anyother <strong>in</strong>formation specified by the competent authority to ensure that thepetroleum activities are planned <strong>and</strong> carried out <strong>in</strong> a safe manner <strong>and</strong> are welldocumented.(2) The operator, on dem<strong>and</strong>, shall make available to the competent authority the<strong>in</strong>formation <strong>and</strong> records <strong>in</strong> hard copy or electronic form, that clearly show,-(a)(b)the issu<strong>in</strong>g authority <strong>and</strong> the authority approv<strong>in</strong>g it <strong>in</strong> theorganization; <strong>and</strong>the date <strong>of</strong> approval.8. Ma<strong>in</strong>tenance <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>formation <strong>and</strong> records.- (1) The operator shall ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>formation <strong>and</strong> records <strong>in</strong> hard copy or electronic form as long as is necessary<strong>in</strong> the <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>of</strong> safe petroleum activities <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g -(a)permanent plugg<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> wells;


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)facilities <strong>and</strong> waste temporarily left on the sea bed;accidental pollution <strong>in</strong>cidents <strong>and</strong> actions taken there<strong>of</strong>;environment monitor<strong>in</strong>g;discharge <strong>of</strong> oil <strong>and</strong> chemicals;situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident; <strong>and</strong>safety statistics, <strong>in</strong>cident <strong>in</strong>vestigation reports <strong>and</strong> analysis.(2) The operator shall ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> mapp<strong>in</strong>g results show<strong>in</strong>g to what extentemployees have been affected by possible health hazardous work<strong>in</strong>genvironment factors <strong>and</strong> records <strong>of</strong> mitigation measures undertaken.(3) When the petroleum activities are term<strong>in</strong>ated, the competent authority mayorder that <strong>in</strong>formation <strong>and</strong> records referred to <strong>in</strong> sub-rule (1), are h<strong>and</strong>ed over tothem.9. Intimation concern<strong>in</strong>g <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.- (1) The operator <strong>of</strong> an exist<strong>in</strong>g<strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation, shall with<strong>in</strong> thirty days <strong>of</strong> the commencement <strong>of</strong> these rules,<strong>in</strong>timate the competent authority <strong>in</strong> Form 1, the date <strong>of</strong> commencement orcessation <strong>of</strong> operation.(2) The operator <strong>of</strong> a new <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation shall, not later than the date onwhich an <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation is due to commence operation <strong>in</strong> relevant waters,<strong>in</strong>timate the competent authority <strong>in</strong> Form 1, the date <strong>of</strong> such commencement.(3) Any <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>and</strong> well left unattended shall be reported to thecompetent authority without any loss <strong>of</strong> time.10. Oceanographic <strong>and</strong> meteorological data.- The licensee, the lessee, or as thecase may be, the operator shall ensure that the petroleum activities are based onrelevant oceanographic <strong>and</strong> meteorological data.11. Notice <strong>of</strong> accident.- (1) The operator shall forthwith <strong>in</strong>timate the occurrence <strong>of</strong> -(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i)an accident caus<strong>in</strong>g loss <strong>of</strong> life or serious bodily <strong>in</strong>jury <strong>in</strong> connectionwith <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> operation;an explosion;a blowout;a major fire;a burst<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> any pipel<strong>in</strong>e or equipment, pip<strong>in</strong>g conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>ghydrocarbon, steam, compressed air or other substance wherebysafety <strong>of</strong> persons is likely to be endangereda breakage or fracture or failure <strong>of</strong> any structure, equipment orsystem, whereby safety <strong>of</strong> persons is likely to be endangered;any accident due to explosives or radio-active substances;a collision <strong>of</strong> a helicopter or vessel with the <strong>in</strong>stallation;a helicopter crash;


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(j)(k)(l)(m)a man-overboard;a release <strong>of</strong> hydrocarbon or other noxious substances wherebysafety <strong>of</strong> persons, <strong>in</strong>stallation or mar<strong>in</strong>e environment is likely to beendangered;an uncontrolled movement <strong>of</strong> vessel or object <strong>in</strong> sea wherebysafety <strong>of</strong> persons onboard the <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation or the <strong>in</strong>stallationitself could be endangered; <strong>and</strong>any person present on board an <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation or attend<strong>in</strong>gvessel or helicopter is found to be miss<strong>in</strong>g;to the competent authority by telephone or fax <strong>and</strong> shall also with<strong>in</strong> twenty fourhours <strong>of</strong> every such occurrence give notice there<strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong> Form 2 to the competentauthority.(2) If death results from any <strong>in</strong>jury reported as serious under clause (a) <strong>of</strong> subrule(1), the operator shall with<strong>in</strong> twenty four hours <strong>of</strong> his be<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>formed aboutthe death give notice there<strong>of</strong> to the competent authority <strong>in</strong> Form 3.(3) Accidents not fall<strong>in</strong>g under sub-rule (1) <strong>and</strong> near miss <strong>in</strong>cidents shall bereported to the competent authority periodically, every quarter, <strong>in</strong> Form 2.12. Decommission<strong>in</strong>g plan.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, theoperator shall submit decommission<strong>in</strong>g plan to the competent authority <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gdescription <strong>of</strong> -(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)risk dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g a possible removal;methods <strong>in</strong>tended to be used <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> a possible removal,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g re-float<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the structure;analyses planned to be carried out;operations planned to be carried out <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> a possibleremoval;consequences <strong>of</strong> a possible removal <strong>in</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> adjacent fields<strong>and</strong> facilities;other matters <strong>of</strong> importance; <strong>and</strong>measures, if any, designed to secure the area aga<strong>in</strong>st possiblefuture pollution from ab<strong>and</strong>oned wells or polluted deposits <strong>of</strong>cutt<strong>in</strong>gs.CHAPTER IVCONSENT AND INTIMATION13. Design <strong>in</strong>timation for fixed <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.- (1) The operator <strong>of</strong> an<strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation which is to be established shall prepare a design <strong>in</strong>timationconta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the particulars specified <strong>in</strong> Schedule I <strong>and</strong> submit it to the competentauthority at such time as will enable him to take <strong>in</strong>to account <strong>in</strong> the design any


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------matters relat<strong>in</strong>g to health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment raised by the competentauthority with<strong>in</strong> one month <strong>of</strong> that time.(2) Where there is a significant change <strong>in</strong> any <strong>of</strong> the particulars mentioned <strong>in</strong> thedesign <strong>in</strong>timation prior to the operator submitt<strong>in</strong>g application for consent, theoperator shall notify the competent authority <strong>of</strong> that change forthwith.14. Application for consent for operation <strong>of</strong> new fixed <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.- (1)The operator <strong>of</strong> a new fixed <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation which is to be established shallsubmit to the competent authority an application for consent conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g theparticulars specified <strong>in</strong> Schedule II.(2) The operator shall ensure that the fixed <strong>in</strong>stallation referred <strong>in</strong> under subrule(1) is not operated unless the competent authority has accepted theapplication for consent.(3) The competent authority shall with<strong>in</strong> sixty days <strong>of</strong> the receipt <strong>of</strong> theapplication for consent, convey its consent or require the operator to take specificactions <strong>and</strong> submit revised application for consent with<strong>in</strong> the period specified byit <strong>and</strong> if the competent authority does not respond with<strong>in</strong> sixty days <strong>of</strong> the receipt<strong>of</strong> the application for consent, the application for consent shall be deemed tohave been accepted.(4) The operator shall submit revised application for consent, confirm<strong>in</strong>g there<strong>in</strong>compliance with the specific actions stipulated by the competent authority <strong>in</strong>accordance with sub-rule (3) <strong>and</strong> deviations, if any, with adequate technicaljustification.(5) The competent authority shall convey its consent with<strong>in</strong> thirty days <strong>of</strong> thereceipt <strong>of</strong> revised application for consent.(6) If the operator fails to submit the revised application as referred to <strong>in</strong> subrule(4), with<strong>in</strong> the period specified <strong>in</strong> sub-rule (3), the application for consentshall be deemed to have been rejected.15. Application for consent for exist<strong>in</strong>g fixed <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.- (1) Theoperator <strong>of</strong> a fixed <strong>in</strong>stallation operat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> relevant waters before thecommencement <strong>of</strong> these rules, shall with<strong>in</strong> two years <strong>of</strong> com<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to force <strong>of</strong>these rules, submit an application for consent conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g particulars specified <strong>in</strong>Schedule III to the competent authority.(2) The competent authority, with<strong>in</strong> n<strong>in</strong>ety days <strong>of</strong> the receipt <strong>of</strong> the applicationfor consent, shall,-(a) convey its consent; or(b) require the operator to take specific actions with<strong>in</strong> the periodspecified, after tak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to consideration the submissions made bythe operator as specified <strong>in</strong> Schedule III.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(3) The operator shall submit his revised application confirm<strong>in</strong>g there<strong>in</strong>compliance with the directions issued by the competent authority under clause(b) <strong>of</strong> sub-rule (2) <strong>and</strong> deviations, if any, with adequate technical justification.(4) The competent authority shall convey its consent with<strong>in</strong> thirty days <strong>of</strong> thereceipt <strong>of</strong> revised application for consent.(5) If the operator fails to submit the revised application referred to <strong>in</strong> sub-rule (3)with<strong>in</strong> a period <strong>of</strong> six months, exclud<strong>in</strong>g the period specified for compliance underclause (b) <strong>of</strong> sub-rule (2), the licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, theoperator shall be jo<strong>in</strong>tly <strong>and</strong> severally liable to penalties under the Act.16. Application for consent for mobile <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.- (1) The operator <strong>of</strong>a mobile <strong>in</strong>stallation which is to be moved <strong>in</strong>to relevant waters for be<strong>in</strong>g operatedthere, shall submit an application for consent conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the particulars specified<strong>in</strong> Schedule IV to the competent authority.(2) The operator shall ensure that the mobile <strong>in</strong>stallation referred to <strong>in</strong> sub-rule(1) is not operated unless the competent authority has accepted the applicationfor consent.(3) The competent authority shall with<strong>in</strong> fifteen days <strong>of</strong> the receipt <strong>of</strong> theapplication for consent, convey the consent or require the operator to takespecific actions <strong>and</strong> submit revised application for consent with<strong>in</strong> the periodspecified by it <strong>and</strong> if the competent authority does not respond with<strong>in</strong> fifteen days<strong>of</strong> the receipt <strong>of</strong> the application for consent, the application for consent shall bedeemed to have been accepted.(4) The operator shall submit revised application for consent, confirm<strong>in</strong>g there<strong>in</strong>compliance with the specific actions stipulated by the competent authority <strong>in</strong>accordance with sub-rule (3) <strong>and</strong> deviations, if any, with adequate technicaljustification.(5) The competent authority shall convey its consent with<strong>in</strong> fifteen days <strong>of</strong> thereceipt <strong>of</strong> revised application for consent.(6) If the operator fails to submit the revised application as referred to <strong>in</strong> subrule(4) with<strong>in</strong> the period specified <strong>in</strong> sub-rule (3), the application for consent shallbe deemed to have been rejected.17. Application for consent for already operat<strong>in</strong>g mobile <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.-(1) The operator <strong>of</strong> a mobile <strong>in</strong>stallation operat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> relevant waters before thecommencement <strong>of</strong> these rules, shall with<strong>in</strong> one year <strong>of</strong> the commencement <strong>of</strong>these rules submit an application for consent conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g particulars specified <strong>in</strong>Schedule V to the competent authority.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(2) The competent authority, with<strong>in</strong> sixty days <strong>of</strong> the receipt <strong>of</strong> the application forconsent, shall,-(a) convey its consent ; or(b) require the operator to take specific actions with<strong>in</strong> the periodspecified, after tak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to consideration the submissions made bythe operator as specified <strong>in</strong> Schedule V.(3) The operator shall submit his revised application confirm<strong>in</strong>g there<strong>in</strong>compliance with the directions issued by the competent authority under clause(b) <strong>of</strong> sub-rule (2) <strong>and</strong> deviations, if any, with adequate technical justification.(4) The competent authority shall convey its consent with<strong>in</strong> thirty days <strong>of</strong> thereceipt <strong>of</strong> revised application for consent.(5) If the operator fails to submit the revised application referred to <strong>in</strong> sub-rule (3)with<strong>in</strong> a period <strong>of</strong> six months, exclud<strong>in</strong>g the period specified for compliance underclause (b) <strong>of</strong> sub-rule (2), the licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, theoperator shall be jo<strong>in</strong>tly <strong>and</strong> severally liable to penalties under the Act.18. Intimation for comb<strong>in</strong>ed operation.- Where a fixed <strong>in</strong>stallation or a mobile<strong>in</strong>stallation is to be engaged <strong>in</strong> comb<strong>in</strong>ed operations, the operator shall preparea comprehensive comb<strong>in</strong>ed operations procedure document <strong>in</strong>corporat<strong>in</strong>gthere<strong>in</strong> the safety related issues <strong>and</strong> submit the same to the competent authority,with<strong>in</strong> six months <strong>of</strong> the commencement <strong>of</strong> these rules.19. Relocation <strong>in</strong>timation for production <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.- The operator <strong>of</strong> aproduction <strong>in</strong>stallation which is to be moved to a new location, with<strong>in</strong> relevantwaters <strong>and</strong> operated there, shall prepare a relocation <strong>in</strong>timation conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g theparticulars specified <strong>in</strong> Schedule VI <strong>and</strong> send the relocation <strong>in</strong>timation to thecompetent authority at such time as will enable him to take <strong>in</strong>to account anymatters relat<strong>in</strong>g to health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment raised by the competentauthority with<strong>in</strong> fifteen days <strong>of</strong> that time.20. Revision <strong>and</strong> resubmission <strong>of</strong> application for consent.- In case <strong>of</strong> changes<strong>in</strong> the <strong>in</strong>stallation or the process, that can have significant impact on the health,safety <strong>and</strong> environment, subsequent to acceptance <strong>of</strong> application for consent bythe competent authority, the operator shall revise the application for consent <strong>and</strong>submit it to the competent authority for acceptance.CHAPTER VRISK MANAGEMENT21. Risk reduction.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, theoperator shall select the technical, operational, human resources <strong>and</strong>organisational solutions which shall reduce the risk to humans, assets <strong>and</strong> the


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------environment <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> the petroleum activities <strong>and</strong> the probability <strong>of</strong> failures<strong>and</strong> situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident.(2) In addition, barriers shall be established which shall -(a) reduce the probability <strong>of</strong> further development <strong>of</strong> any such failures <strong>and</strong>situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident; <strong>and</strong>(b) limit possible damage.(3) Where more than one barrier is required, there shall be no <strong>in</strong>terdependencebetween the barriers.(4) The solutions <strong>and</strong> the barriers that have the greatest risk reduc<strong>in</strong>g effectshall be chosen based on an <strong>in</strong>dividual as well as an overall risk evaluation.(5) Collective protective measures shall be preferred over protective measuresaimed at <strong>in</strong>dividuals.22. Barriers.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operatorshall form the strategies <strong>and</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>ciples on which the design, use ma<strong>in</strong>tenance<strong>and</strong> test<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> barriers shall be based, <strong>in</strong> such a manner that the barrier functionis ensured throughout the life time <strong>of</strong> the facility.(2) It shall be made known to all concerned what barriers have been established,which function they are <strong>in</strong>tended to fulfil <strong>and</strong> what performance requirementshave been def<strong>in</strong>ed which are necessary for the <strong>in</strong>dividual barrier to be effective.(3) It shall be made known to all concerned which barriers are not function<strong>in</strong>g orhave been impaired <strong>and</strong> the operator shall take necessary actions to correct orcompensate for miss<strong>in</strong>g or impaired barriers <strong>and</strong> the operator shall have asystem <strong>in</strong> place <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g various decision-mak<strong>in</strong>g levels with respect to nonfunctionalor impaired barriers.CHAPTER VISAFETY MANAGEMENT23. General requirements <strong>of</strong> risk assessment.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or asthe case may be, the operator shall ensure that risk assessment is carried out,which will provide the necessary basis for tak<strong>in</strong>g decisions to give dueconsideration to health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment.(2) When carry<strong>in</strong>g out <strong>and</strong> updat<strong>in</strong>g the assessment, <strong>in</strong>dustry recognised models,methods <strong>and</strong> techniques as appropriate for the purpose <strong>and</strong> the best availabledata shall be used.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(3) The assessment shall also be used to set conditions for operation <strong>and</strong> toclassify areas, systems <strong>and</strong> equipment with respect to risk under variousenvironmental conditions.(4) The acceptance criteria for major accident risk <strong>and</strong> environmental risk shallbe specified <strong>and</strong> the competent authority may stipulate risk acceptance criteriafor any <strong>of</strong> the petroleum activities.(5) The acceptance criteria shall be, <strong>in</strong>ter alia, set for -(a)(b)(c)(d)personnel on the facility as a whole, <strong>and</strong> for groups <strong>of</strong> personnelwhich are particularly exposed to risk;loss <strong>of</strong> ma<strong>in</strong> safety functions as mentioned <strong>in</strong> rule 77 on ma<strong>in</strong>safety functions;pollution from the facility or any other environmental threat ordamage; <strong>and</strong>damage done to third party.(6) The operator shall have a complete record <strong>of</strong> the assessment that is carriedout <strong>and</strong> consistency between assessments that are supplementary to or arebased on each other shall be ensured.24. Risk assessment <strong>and</strong> emergency preparedness analyses.- (1) Riskassessment provid<strong>in</strong>g a balanced <strong>and</strong> comprehensive picture <strong>of</strong> the risk shall becarried <strong>and</strong> shall -(a) identify situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident, select <strong>in</strong>itiat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>cidents<strong>and</strong> map the causes <strong>of</strong> the <strong>in</strong>cidents;(b) carry out model<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> accident sequences <strong>and</strong> consequencesreveal<strong>in</strong>g possible dependencies between physical barriers <strong>and</strong> therequirements that must be set <strong>in</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> the performance <strong>of</strong> thebarriers, can be determ<strong>in</strong>ed;(c) classify important safety systems;(d) prove that the ma<strong>in</strong> safety functions are adequately provided for;(e)(f)identify dimension<strong>in</strong>g accidental loads; <strong>and</strong>provide the basis for select<strong>in</strong>g the def<strong>in</strong>ed situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong>accident.(2) Emergency preparedness analyses shall,-(a)(b)(c)def<strong>in</strong>e situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident;set performance requirements to the emergency preparedness; <strong>and</strong>select <strong>and</strong> dimension emergency preparedness measures.25. Risk assessment <strong>and</strong> emergency preparedness analyses with respect toenvironment.- Environmentally oriented risk assessment <strong>and</strong> emergencypreparedness analyses shall be carried out by the licensee, the lessee, or as the


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------case may be, the operator for <strong>in</strong>dividual facility with respect to but not limited toacute pollution <strong>and</strong> background load.26. Work<strong>in</strong>g environment analysis.- Necessary analyses which would identifymeasures so as to ensure a sound work<strong>in</strong>g environment shall be carried out bythe licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator, which shall <strong>in</strong>teralia, contribute to improv<strong>in</strong>g the health, well be<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> safety <strong>of</strong> the employeesby implementation <strong>of</strong> these measures.27. <strong>Safety</strong> management system.- (1) The operator shall establish a safetymanagement system which shall be an <strong>in</strong>tegral part <strong>of</strong> the overall managementsystem.(2) The operator shall -(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)ensure that the management <strong>of</strong> health, safety <strong>and</strong> environmentcomprises the activities, resources, processes <strong>and</strong> the organisation<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g tra<strong>in</strong>ed manpower necessary to ensure safe activities;ensure that authorities <strong>and</strong> responsibilities <strong>of</strong> personnel at variousmanagement levels are clearly def<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> the safety managementsystem;prepare the necessary steer<strong>in</strong>g documents <strong>and</strong> establish report<strong>in</strong>g l<strong>in</strong>es;establish objectives <strong>in</strong> relation to health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment<strong>and</strong> set <strong>in</strong>ternal requirements <strong>in</strong> concrete terms, which contribute toachiev<strong>in</strong>g these objectives <strong>and</strong> if the <strong>in</strong>ternal requirements areexpressed functionally, criteria <strong>of</strong> fulfilment shall be established;<strong>and</strong>ensure accordance between his own requirements <strong>and</strong> therequirements <strong>of</strong> the other participants.(3) Situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident shall be <strong>in</strong>vestigated, analysed <strong>and</strong>documented by the operator.(4) The operator shall establish monitor<strong>in</strong>g parameters with<strong>in</strong> his areas <strong>of</strong> activity<strong>in</strong> order to monitor matters <strong>of</strong> significance to health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the degree <strong>of</strong> achiev<strong>in</strong>g objectives.(5) The operator shall establish <strong>in</strong>dicators to monitor changes <strong>and</strong> trends <strong>in</strong> majoraccident risk.(6) Emergency response plans prepared pursuant to the provisions <strong>of</strong> Chapter Xon emergency response system shall form part <strong>of</strong> the safety managementsystem.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(7) The safety management system shall ensure that -(a)an adequate arrangement <strong>of</strong> audit <strong>of</strong> safety management system<strong>and</strong> for mak<strong>in</strong>g a report there<strong>of</strong>, is established;(b) an arrangement for appraisal <strong>of</strong> adequacy <strong>of</strong> the safetymanagement system by the operator is established; <strong>and</strong>(c ) the recommendations <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>ternal as well as external safety audits,surveys <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>quiry committees are followed up for implementationwith<strong>in</strong> predeterm<strong>in</strong>ed time frame.(8) The operator shall -(a)(b)(c)prepare a manual for his safety management system, conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g allthe relevant <strong>in</strong>formation to demonstrate that the requirements asmentioned <strong>in</strong> the preced<strong>in</strong>g sub-rules are adequately met;periodically revise, update <strong>and</strong> validate the manual; <strong>and</strong>ensure availability <strong>of</strong> copy <strong>of</strong> the manual on board the <strong>in</strong>stallation.28. Follow-up <strong>and</strong> development <strong>of</strong> safety management system.- The operatorshall follow up <strong>and</strong> improve the safety management system <strong>in</strong> order to ensurecompliance with the requirements conta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> these rules.29. Identification <strong>of</strong> <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.-The operator shall ensure that the<strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation is equipped so as to be readily identifiable on approach bysea or air at all times .30. Verification <strong>of</strong> fitness <strong>of</strong> <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.- (1)The operator shall takeappropriate measures to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> the <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>in</strong> the condition fit forthe purpose under foreseeable meteorological, oceanographic, environmental<strong>and</strong> sea-bed conditions dur<strong>in</strong>g construction, <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>and</strong> operation.(2) The measures referred to <strong>in</strong> sub-rule (1) shall <strong>in</strong>clude -(a)(b)(c)an assessment <strong>of</strong> the design <strong>and</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> the <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>in</strong>relation to the conditions under which it is to be <strong>in</strong>stalled <strong>and</strong> used;design<strong>in</strong>g, construct<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>stall<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>in</strong>accordance with recognised st<strong>and</strong>ards; <strong>and</strong>ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a valid certificate <strong>of</strong> fitness for the <strong>in</strong>stallation.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(3) On the date <strong>of</strong> commencement <strong>of</strong> these rules, if an operator does not havea valid certificate <strong>of</strong> fitness for the exist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>stallation, he shall obta<strong>in</strong> thecertificate <strong>of</strong> fitness with<strong>in</strong> two years <strong>of</strong> the commencement <strong>of</strong> these rules.(4) No certificate <strong>of</strong> fitness shall rema<strong>in</strong> valid for more than five years.(5) In the event <strong>of</strong> any <strong>in</strong>cident which <strong>in</strong> the op<strong>in</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> the competent authorityaffects the <strong>in</strong>tegrity <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation, the validity <strong>of</strong> such certificate shall be reviewed<strong>and</strong> the competent authority, if it is <strong>of</strong> the op<strong>in</strong>ion that it needs a fresh verification,the operator shall conduct such verification.31. Information.- (1) The operator shall identify the <strong>in</strong>formation that is necessary toenable plann<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> conduct <strong>of</strong> the petroleum activities <strong>and</strong> to improve health,safety <strong>and</strong> environment.(2) The operator shall ensure that the necessary <strong>in</strong>formation is acquired,processed <strong>and</strong> dissem<strong>in</strong>ated to concerned users at the right time.(3) Information <strong>and</strong> communication systems, which satisfy the need foracquisition, process<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> dissem<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> data <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>formation, shall beestablished by the operator.32. Offshore Installation Manager.- (1) The Operator shall ensure that the <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong>manned <strong>in</strong>stallation is at all times under the charge <strong>of</strong> Offshore InstallationManager to manage on his behalf the manned <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>and</strong> the persons on it<strong>and</strong> the associated unmanned <strong>in</strong>stallations;(2) The Offshore Installation Manager shall be a person -(a)(b)(c)(d)hav<strong>in</strong>g necessary qualification to carry out functions <strong>and</strong> dutiesrequired for compliance with these rules;capable <strong>of</strong> identify<strong>in</strong>g exist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> predictable hazards associatedwith <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> petroleum activities;authorized to take prompt <strong>and</strong> concrete measures to elim<strong>in</strong>ate suchhazards; <strong>and</strong>whose identity is notified to, <strong>and</strong> is accessible to all personnelwork<strong>in</strong>g on the <strong>in</strong>stallation.(3) The operator shall place at the disposal <strong>of</strong> the Offshore Installation Managerall resources to enable him to carry out his function <strong>and</strong> the duties effectively <strong>in</strong>accordance with the provisions <strong>of</strong> these rules.33. <strong>Safety</strong> Officer.- (1) The operator shall ensure that each manned <strong>in</strong>stallation hasa designated <strong>Safety</strong> Officer available on board whose task is to carry out <strong>and</strong>monitor health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment related work on the manned <strong>in</strong>stallation<strong>and</strong> the associated unmanned <strong>in</strong>stallations.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(2) The operator shall ensure that the <strong>Safety</strong> Officer receives the <strong>in</strong>formation <strong>and</strong>resources that are required to carry out <strong>and</strong> monitor the preventive safety <strong>and</strong>environment work referred to <strong>in</strong> the sub-rule(1).34. <strong>Safety</strong> Committee.- (1) The operator shall set up a <strong>Safety</strong> Committee at everymanned <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation whereby work related safety <strong>and</strong> health <strong>and</strong>environment issues can be discussed.(2) Offshore Installation Manager shall be the head <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Safety</strong> Committee <strong>and</strong>the safety <strong>of</strong>ficer responsible for safety functions at <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallations shall beconvener <strong>of</strong> the committee.(3) Employees <strong>of</strong> the operator from various work sections at the <strong>in</strong>stallation shallparticipate <strong>in</strong> the activities related to <strong>Safety</strong> Committee.(4) The functions <strong>of</strong> the Committee shall be -(a)(b)(c)to carry out safety <strong>and</strong> house keep<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>spections <strong>of</strong> the <strong>in</strong>stallationwith a view to identify deficiencies <strong>and</strong> recommend correctivemeasures ;to make suggestions for improvement <strong>of</strong> safety, health <strong>and</strong>environment measures; <strong>and</strong>to promote development <strong>of</strong> safe attitude among employees.(5) The <strong>Safety</strong> Committee shall meet at least once <strong>in</strong> a month.(6) Mechanism shall be put <strong>in</strong> place for cont<strong>in</strong>uous follow up on the correctivemeasures suggested by the <strong>Safety</strong> Committee, from time to time.35. Responsibility <strong>in</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> contractors <strong>and</strong> service providers.- (1) Thelicensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator shall ensure that thecontractors <strong>and</strong> service providers engaged to execute the contract or provideservice <strong>in</strong> connection with the petroleum activities on <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation complywith the provisions <strong>of</strong> these rules.(2) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator shall beresponsible for tak<strong>in</strong>g necessary measures by the contractors or serviceproviders engaged by him to correct any shortcom<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> management<strong>of</strong> health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment <strong>in</strong> accordance with these rules.36. Verifications.- (1) The extent <strong>of</strong> verifications, the method to be used <strong>in</strong> <strong>and</strong> thedegree <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>dependence <strong>of</strong> the verification shall be decided <strong>in</strong> order to documentthat the requirements <strong>of</strong> these rules have been complied with.(2) When it has been decided that verifications are to be carried out, suchverifications shall be carried out accord<strong>in</strong>g to an overall <strong>and</strong> unambiguousverification programme <strong>and</strong> verification basis.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(3) The operator shall establish the verification basis for the total petroleumactivities after hav<strong>in</strong>g made an evaluation <strong>of</strong> the extent <strong>of</strong>, the method to be used<strong>in</strong>, <strong>and</strong> the degree <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>dependence <strong>of</strong> the verification <strong>and</strong> shall also carry out anoverall evaluation <strong>of</strong> the results <strong>of</strong> verifications that have been carried out.(4) The competent authority may advise the operator to have verifications carriedout.(5) The documentary evidence <strong>of</strong> compliance <strong>of</strong> these rules shall be prepared bythe operator <strong>and</strong> provided to the competent authority, when asked for.37. Investigation by competent authority.- (1) The competent authority may, as<strong>and</strong> when necessary, direct any <strong>of</strong> its <strong>of</strong>ficers, duly authorized on its behalf, tocarry out <strong>in</strong>vestigation <strong>of</strong> any <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation to verify that the petroleumactivities there<strong>in</strong> are conducted <strong>in</strong> accordance with these rules.(2) The operator shall be able to demonstrate compliance <strong>of</strong> these rules dur<strong>in</strong>gsuch <strong>in</strong>vestigation.38. Transport <strong>and</strong> <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> stay.- The operator shall arrange transport forrepresentatives <strong>of</strong> the competent authority, to <strong>and</strong> from vessels <strong>and</strong> facilities, <strong>and</strong>their stay on board for the purpose <strong>of</strong> carry<strong>in</strong>g out <strong>in</strong>vestigation.CHAPTER VIIHEALTH AND WELFARE MEASURES39. Medical fitness <strong>of</strong> <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> go<strong>in</strong>g employees.- The operator shall ensure that-(a)(b)m<strong>in</strong>imum physical efficiency criteria are laid down to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> <strong>and</strong>enhance safety st<strong>and</strong>ards; <strong>and</strong>only medically fit persons who meet the m<strong>in</strong>imum physicalefficiency st<strong>and</strong>ards are allowed to work on the <strong>in</strong>stallation.40. Onboard Medical Officer.- The operator shall ensure that at each manned<strong>in</strong>stallation, depend<strong>in</strong>g on its size, a qualified medical <strong>of</strong>ficer or a paramedic isavailable at all times.41. Duty <strong>of</strong> Medical Officer on board.- It shall be the duty <strong>of</strong> the medical <strong>of</strong>ficer onboard to promote good health, <strong>and</strong> contribute to prevent disease <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>jury by -(a)collection <strong>and</strong> dissem<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>formation on such features <strong>of</strong> theworkplace that may affect health;


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)ensur<strong>in</strong>g that adequate st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>of</strong> hygiene are ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed;tak<strong>in</strong>g appropriate preventive action with<strong>in</strong> his area <strong>of</strong> responsibility;diagnosis <strong>and</strong> treatment <strong>of</strong> rout<strong>in</strong>e disease <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>jury, <strong>and</strong> first aidafter accidents;<strong>in</strong>corporation <strong>of</strong> health emergency preparedness <strong>in</strong>to the generalemergency preparedness <strong>of</strong> the <strong>in</strong>stallation, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g transport <strong>of</strong>the sick <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>jured; <strong>and</strong>tak<strong>in</strong>g steps to prevent spread <strong>of</strong> communicable diseases on the<strong>in</strong>stallation.42. Medical exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> the employees.- The operator shall ensure thatthe employees are <strong>of</strong>fered periodic medical check-up to ascerta<strong>in</strong> any long termeffects <strong>of</strong> work<strong>in</strong>g environment caus<strong>in</strong>g occupational diseases <strong>and</strong> take remedialmeasures.43. Measures aga<strong>in</strong>st toxic emissions <strong>and</strong> Ioniz<strong>in</strong>g radiation.- (1) The operatorshall take appropriate measures to -(a)(b)ensure safe storage, transport <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> toxic <strong>and</strong> radioactivesubstances <strong>in</strong> accordance with applicable st<strong>and</strong>ards;ensure that personnel h<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g toxic <strong>and</strong> radioactive substancesare adequately tra<strong>in</strong>ed.(2) The operator shall take the follow<strong>in</strong>g measures to protect persons liable to beexposed to toxic emission <strong>and</strong> ioniz<strong>in</strong>g radiation, namely -(a)(b)(c)(d)provide <strong>in</strong>formation concern<strong>in</strong>g the toxic emission <strong>and</strong> ioniz<strong>in</strong>gradiation <strong>and</strong> safe methods <strong>of</strong> protection aga<strong>in</strong>st exposure to suchsubstances;provide personnel protective equipment <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g respiratoryprotective equipment for every person who may be exposed totoxic emission <strong>and</strong> ioniz<strong>in</strong>g radiation;make arrangements for giv<strong>in</strong>g warn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> any release <strong>of</strong> toxic gasesor fumes <strong>and</strong> ioniz<strong>in</strong>g radiation by audible or visual alarm system toall person on the <strong>in</strong>stallation; <strong>and</strong>establish safe operat<strong>in</strong>g procedures <strong>and</strong> emergency procedures tomeet the requirement <strong>of</strong> these rules.44. Food <strong>and</strong> dr<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g water.- The operator shall ensure that,-(a)there shall be at all times, availability <strong>of</strong> provisions <strong>of</strong> such quality<strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong> such quantity <strong>of</strong> food, which is adequate to feed <strong>and</strong> provideall the nutritional needs <strong>of</strong> all the persons, on an <strong>in</strong>stallation.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(b)adequate potable dr<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g water meet<strong>in</strong>g requirements <strong>of</strong> theapplicable st<strong>and</strong>ards is made available at the <strong>in</strong>stallation.45. Hours <strong>of</strong> work <strong>and</strong> rest.- The operator shall ensure suitable work<strong>in</strong>g hours, restperiods <strong>and</strong> period <strong>of</strong> stay <strong>of</strong> employees for carry<strong>in</strong>g out the work safely.CHAPTER VIIITRANSPORT AND STAY46. Transport.- The operator shall ensure that persons <strong>and</strong> supplies are transportedsafely to, from <strong>and</strong> between facilities <strong>and</strong> vessels dur<strong>in</strong>g all phases <strong>of</strong> petroleumactivities.47. Helideck operation.- The operator shall ensure that -(a)(b)(c)(d)a competent person designated to be <strong>in</strong> control <strong>of</strong> helideckoperations on the manned <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation is present on the<strong>in</strong>stallation at the time <strong>of</strong> helideck operations;such person carries out appropriate duties before any helicopterl<strong>and</strong>s on the <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation or takes <strong>of</strong>f from it;such procedures are established <strong>and</strong> equipment provided, as willsecure that l<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> take <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> helicopters are without risk tosafety <strong>of</strong> the personnel <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation; <strong>and</strong>helicopter is safely parked on the <strong>in</strong>stallation.48. Stay on facilities.- (1) The operator shall ensure that there exists at all times alist <strong>of</strong> all persons on board or on way to or from a facility or a vessel participat<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong> the petroleum activities.(2) The operator shall ensure that all persons stay<strong>in</strong>g on such facilities or vesselsshall receive adequate <strong>in</strong>formation <strong>in</strong> accordance with these rules <strong>and</strong> that theycomply with the same.49. Accommodation.- The operator shall ensure that,-(a)(b)the number <strong>of</strong> persons accommodated on a facility shall normallynot exceed the number that the facility was designed for.when the number <strong>of</strong> persons to be accommodated on a facility <strong>in</strong>particular cases where the circumstances so dem<strong>and</strong>, exceed the


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------number that the facility was designed for, is done <strong>in</strong> consultationwith the safety <strong>of</strong>ficer.(c)when decision is made concern<strong>in</strong>g the duration <strong>and</strong> extent <strong>of</strong> suchaccommodation, referred to <strong>in</strong> clause (b), the consequences shallbe considered <strong>and</strong> compensat<strong>in</strong>g actions shall be taken to ensuresafety <strong>and</strong> necessary rest <strong>and</strong> restitution.50. General housekeep<strong>in</strong>g.- The operator shall ensure that general housekeep<strong>in</strong>gis planned <strong>and</strong> carried out <strong>in</strong> such a way that the <strong>in</strong>door environment rema<strong>in</strong>shygienic <strong>and</strong> pleasant all the time.CHAPTER IXSAFETY ZONES51. Establishment <strong>of</strong> safety zones.- (1) The competent authority shall delimit assafety zone any geographical area, around <strong>and</strong> above the facilities, with theexception <strong>of</strong> sub sea facilities, pipel<strong>in</strong>es <strong>and</strong> cables, unless this is consideredunnecessary based on a safety evaluation by the competent authority.(2) Unless otherwise decided by the competent authority, the zone extends fromthe seabed to maximum five hundred metres above the highest po<strong>in</strong>t <strong>of</strong> a facility<strong>in</strong> the vertical plane <strong>and</strong> horizontally extends five hundred metres out from theextremities <strong>of</strong> the facility, where it may be located at any time.(3) No unauthorised vessel (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g aircraft) shall enter, pass, stay or operate<strong>in</strong> the safety zone, which has not been granted permission by the operator.52. Specific safety zones established <strong>in</strong> situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident.- Inthe event <strong>of</strong> situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident which may lead to personal <strong>in</strong>juryor loss <strong>of</strong> human lives, fire, serious pollution or other environmental damage,major damage to material assets or substantial production stoppage, thecompetent authority may extend the exist<strong>in</strong>g safety zones or establish newzones, to the extent this is considered necessary to prevent or to limit saidharmful effects.53. Revocation <strong>of</strong> safety zones.- The competent authority shall revoke the safetyzones when the conditions warrant<strong>in</strong>g their establishment no longer exist.54. Monitor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> safety zones.- The operator shall monitor all activities <strong>in</strong>side thesafety zones <strong>and</strong> keep under observation what happens outside the zones whensuch activity may entail danger to safety <strong>of</strong> the petroleum activities


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------55. Alert <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>timation <strong>in</strong> connection with entry <strong>in</strong>to safety zone.- (1) Theoperator shall alert a vessel about to enter a safety zone when it has no right toenter such area.(2) The operator shall alert vessels outside a safety zone if the vessels mayconstitute a danger to safety <strong>of</strong> the petroleum activities.(3) If an object constitutes a danger to safety <strong>of</strong> the petroleum activities, theoperator shall alert the person responsible for the object, if possible.(4) The operator shall alert the concerned agency <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> situations asreferred to <strong>in</strong> sub-rules (1), (2) or (3), <strong>and</strong> which constitute a serious danger tosafety <strong>of</strong> the petroleum activities.(5) The operator shall <strong>in</strong> addition, <strong>in</strong>timate violation <strong>of</strong> safety zone to theconcerned agency <strong>and</strong> the competent authority.56. Measures aga<strong>in</strong>st <strong>in</strong>trud<strong>in</strong>g vessels or objects.- (1) In the event <strong>of</strong> violation <strong>of</strong>safety zones <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong> dangerous situations referred to <strong>in</strong> rule 55, the operator shall,to the extent possible, refuse entry to vessels or objects.(2) If safety zone violation entails serious danger to safety <strong>of</strong> the petroleumactivities, refusal <strong>of</strong> entry by the operator may consist <strong>of</strong> physical measureswherever possible.57. Announcement <strong>of</strong> location <strong>of</strong> an <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.- The operator shall,before the establishment or movement <strong>of</strong> <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation, provide necessary<strong>in</strong>formation to the concerned agency about the location <strong>of</strong> the <strong>in</strong>stallation.CHAPTER XEMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM58. Establish<strong>in</strong>g emergency preparedness.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as thecase may be, the operator shall prepare a strategy for emergency preparednessaga<strong>in</strong>st situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g health emergency(2) The emergency preparedness shall be established on the basis <strong>of</strong> theperformance criteria applicable to the barriers, the results from risk assessment<strong>and</strong> emergency preparedness analyses <strong>and</strong> risk assessment <strong>and</strong> emergencypreparedness analyses with respect to environment, as laid down <strong>in</strong> rules 22, 24<strong>and</strong> 25, respectively.(3) The competent authority may <strong>in</strong> particular cases stipulate furtherrequirements with regard to the establishment <strong>of</strong> the emergency preparedness.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------59. Emergency preparedness organisation structure.- The emergencypreparedness organisation structure shall be <strong>of</strong> such type which is capable <strong>of</strong>h<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident effectively.60. Emergency preparedness plans.- Emergency preparedness plans shall beprepared which at all times describe the emergency preparedness <strong>and</strong> conta<strong>in</strong>action plans <strong>in</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> the def<strong>in</strong>ed situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>ghealth emergency.61. St<strong>and</strong>by vessels.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, theoperator shall ensure that every <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation has access to pre-identifiedst<strong>and</strong>by vessel at all times <strong>and</strong> shall fulfil the emergency response requirementsbesides assist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> ward<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong>f <strong>in</strong>trud<strong>in</strong>g vessels.62. Co-ord<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> emergency preparedness.- (1) The operator shall manage<strong>and</strong> co-ord<strong>in</strong>ate with the concerned agencies the operations <strong>of</strong> the emergencypreparedness <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> accidents <strong>and</strong> hazardous situations.(2) The operator shall conduct table top <strong>and</strong> live exercises <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g theconcerned agencies <strong>and</strong> other participants at least once a year <strong>and</strong> effectiveness<strong>of</strong> such exercises shall be closely monitored <strong>and</strong> reviewed by him to test <strong>and</strong>validate the emergency preparedness plans.63. Co-operation on emergency preparedness.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, oras the case may be, the operator shall cooperate with other licensee, lessee, oras the case may be operators to ensure necessary emergency preparedness <strong>in</strong>their areas <strong>and</strong> for that purpose shall have an agreement among themselves forjo<strong>in</strong>t use <strong>of</strong> emergency preparedness resources.(2) The competent authority shall establish regions direct<strong>in</strong>g the licensee, thelessee, or as the case may be, the operators with<strong>in</strong> those regions to preparecommon emergency preparedness plans <strong>and</strong> utiliz<strong>in</strong>g their emergencypreparedness resources.64. H<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident.- It shall be ensured by theoperator that the necessary actions are taken immediately <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong>situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident <strong>in</strong> such a manner that -(a)(b)(c)right alert is given immediately;situations <strong>of</strong> hazard do not develop <strong>in</strong>to situations <strong>of</strong> accidents <strong>and</strong>if it does, the combat<strong>in</strong>g actions are taken <strong>in</strong> order to limit harm <strong>and</strong>pollution, as close to the discharg<strong>in</strong>g source as possible;personnel are rescued <strong>in</strong> situations <strong>of</strong> accident;


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(d)(e)personnel on the facility are quickly <strong>and</strong> efficiently evacuated at alltimes; <strong>and</strong>condition is normalised when the development <strong>of</strong> a situation <strong>of</strong>hazard <strong>and</strong> accident has been stopped, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g monitor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong>cleanup <strong>of</strong> the pollution <strong>and</strong> restor<strong>in</strong>g the environment.65. <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>dustrial disputes.- (1) In the event <strong>of</strong>closure <strong>of</strong>, or stoppage <strong>of</strong> work <strong>in</strong>, any <strong>in</strong>stallation due to any <strong>in</strong>dustrial disputethe operator shall implement measures to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> a satisfactory level <strong>of</strong> safety.(2) The operator <strong>and</strong> the employees, shall be responsible for safety <strong>of</strong> the<strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> closure <strong>of</strong>, or stoppage <strong>of</strong> work <strong>in</strong>, any <strong>in</strong>stallation dueto any <strong>in</strong>dustrial dispute <strong>and</strong> shall have written procedures <strong>in</strong> place on -(a)(b)how activities are to be wound up <strong>and</strong> wells secured <strong>in</strong> accordancewith the applicable drill<strong>in</strong>g or well <strong>in</strong>tervention programme, <strong>and</strong> thefunctions <strong>and</strong> positions that will form part <strong>of</strong> this work; <strong>and</strong>the functions <strong>and</strong> positions that will form part <strong>of</strong> safety work afterclosure has been carried out <strong>and</strong> completed, <strong>and</strong> what thecont<strong>in</strong>gency safety mann<strong>in</strong>g shall do.(3) The cont<strong>in</strong>gency safety mann<strong>in</strong>g shall be specified <strong>in</strong> the general plan formann<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the facility.66. Equipment for rescue <strong>of</strong> overboard personnel.- (1) The operator shall ensurethat facility, at all times, is provided with equipment for quick <strong>and</strong> cautious rescue<strong>of</strong> personnel who fall <strong>in</strong>to the sea.(2) Div<strong>in</strong>g facilities shall, at all times, have requisite equipment to ensure thatpersonnel <strong>in</strong> div<strong>in</strong>g bells, submerged habitat <strong>and</strong> submersible crafts can berescued <strong>in</strong> an emergency situation.67. Life jackets <strong>and</strong> life buoys.- (1) The operator shall ensure that adequatenumber <strong>of</strong> life jackets <strong>and</strong> life buoys are available with<strong>in</strong> easy reach on thefacility, based on the results from the emergency preparedness analysis.(2) The operator shall store the life jackets <strong>and</strong> life buoys <strong>in</strong> such a way that thequality is not deteriorated.68. Communication.- The operator shall ensure that -(a)at all times dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>and</strong> operation, as well as <strong>in</strong> situations<strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident, the necessary <strong>in</strong>ternal <strong>and</strong> externalcommunication <strong>and</strong> alerts are ensured; <strong>and</strong>


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(b)a person is designated on board to be responsible for thecommunication systems’ operation on manned facilities.69. Muster areas.- The operator shall make appropriate provision for -(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)areas for person to muster safely <strong>in</strong> an emergency;safe egress from accommodation, work areas <strong>and</strong> temporaryrefuge <strong>and</strong> safe access to muster areas, evacuation <strong>and</strong> escapepo<strong>in</strong>t;adequate emergency light<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> mark<strong>in</strong>g by suitable signs <strong>of</strong>access to muster areas, evacuation <strong>and</strong> escape po<strong>in</strong>t;at least two means <strong>of</strong> egress from accommodation areas situatedat an appropriate distance apart, at each level <strong>of</strong> the <strong>in</strong>stallation;procedures for muster<strong>in</strong>g at such areas <strong>and</strong> account<strong>in</strong>g forpersons; <strong>and</strong>alternate muster areas shall be identified for use <strong>in</strong> case designatedmuster areas are <strong>in</strong>accessible.70. Means <strong>of</strong> evacuation.- (1) The operator shall make arrangements to carry outquick <strong>and</strong> effective evacuation <strong>of</strong> personnel on facilities to a safe area <strong>in</strong> allweather conditions.(2) The means <strong>of</strong> evacuation, their plac<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> protection shall be <strong>in</strong> accordancewith the risk assessment scheme.(3) The operator shall use means <strong>of</strong> evacuation <strong>in</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> evacuation to seasuch as lifeboats supplemented by life rafts, <strong>and</strong> means to reach these such asescape ladders.(4) The operator shall make separate assessment <strong>of</strong> the need for <strong>and</strong> selection<strong>of</strong> equipment for hyperbaric evacuation <strong>in</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> saturation div<strong>in</strong>g.(5) The operator shall ensure that hyper baric evacuation units are <strong>of</strong> suchdesign which can be towed <strong>and</strong> lifted out <strong>of</strong> the water <strong>in</strong> the weather conditionsrelevant for the use <strong>of</strong> such evacuation units.71. Arrangement for recovery <strong>and</strong> rescue.- (1) The operator shall ensure thateffective arrangements are made for -(a)recovery <strong>of</strong> persons follow<strong>in</strong>g their evacuation or escape from<strong>in</strong>stallation ;


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(b)(c)rescue <strong>of</strong> personnel near <strong>in</strong>stallations; <strong>and</strong>tak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> such personnel to a place <strong>of</strong> safety.(2) The operator shall assist the concerned agencies <strong>in</strong> search <strong>and</strong> rescueoperations, as <strong>and</strong> when warranted.72. Drills.- The operator shall ensure that the organisation, arrangements <strong>and</strong>procedures referred to <strong>in</strong> the emergency response plan are tested, as <strong>of</strong>ten asmay be appropriate, <strong>and</strong> jo<strong>in</strong>tly with other participants wherever required.73. Reliability <strong>and</strong> condition <strong>of</strong> emergency response equipment.- The operatorshall ensure that -(a)(b)all equipment on the <strong>in</strong>stallation provided for compliance with theemergency response plan are ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> a reliable state underefficient work<strong>in</strong>g order <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong> good repair;there is a proper <strong>and</strong> suitable written procedure for the systematicexam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> all emergency response equipment by a qualified<strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>dependent person; <strong>and</strong>(c) the scheme shall -(i)(ii)specify nature <strong>and</strong> frequency <strong>of</strong> the exam<strong>in</strong>ation; <strong>and</strong>provide for an exam<strong>in</strong>ation to be carried out, before the firstuse <strong>of</strong> the said equipment on the <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>and</strong> also afterany modification or repairs.CHAPTER XIFACILITIES – DESIGN74. Facilities development.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be,the operator shall ensure that for development <strong>of</strong> the facilities, the design,eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> fabrication <strong>of</strong> the <strong>in</strong>dividual facilities shall be such as to enablethem to be placed, operated <strong>and</strong> if applicable removed <strong>in</strong> a safe <strong>and</strong> prudentmanner.(2) The provisions referred to <strong>in</strong> sub-rule (1) shall apply to <strong>in</strong>stallations <strong>and</strong> otherequipment necessary to carry out underwater operations from a vessel.(3) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator shall design<strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>stall subsea facilities <strong>and</strong> pipel<strong>in</strong>e systems <strong>in</strong> such a manner that thefacilities are able to withst<strong>and</strong> mechanical damage caused by other activities <strong>in</strong>the vic<strong>in</strong>ity, with a high probability <strong>of</strong> occurrence.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(4) Facilities shall be used for the purpose for which they are designed <strong>and</strong>constructed.75. Plac<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> facilities.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, theoperator shall ensure that the facilities, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g wells, are placed at safedistance from other facilities <strong>and</strong> from objects such as lighthouses, beacons <strong>and</strong>navigation marks, cables, pipel<strong>in</strong>es <strong>and</strong> particularly vulnerable environmentalresources, etc. based on risk assessment <strong>in</strong> such a manner that they will notconstitute an unacceptable risk to other facilities, activities or the externalenvironment.76. Design <strong>of</strong> facilities.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, theoperator shall ensure that -(a) the facilities <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g physical barriers are designed <strong>in</strong> such amanner that -(i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v)(vi)(vii)(viii)(ix)(x)they can withst<strong>and</strong> loads;the major accident risk becomes as low as reasonablypracticable;failure <strong>of</strong> a component, a system or one s<strong>in</strong>gle mistake doesnot lead to unacceptable consequences;the ma<strong>in</strong> safety functions are ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed;transport <strong>of</strong> men <strong>and</strong> materials, <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> materialscan take place efficiently <strong>and</strong> safely;provision is made for a sound work<strong>in</strong>g environment;operational prerequisites <strong>and</strong> limitations are duly compliedwith;there are adequate provisions <strong>in</strong> place to ensure health <strong>and</strong>hygiene on board;provision is made for the lowest possible risk <strong>of</strong> pollution;<strong>and</strong>provision is made for fully satisfactory ma<strong>in</strong>tenance.(b) The areas on the facility shall be classified <strong>in</strong> such way that design<strong>and</strong> location <strong>of</strong> areas <strong>and</strong> equipment contribute to reduc<strong>in</strong>g the riskrelated to fire <strong>and</strong> explosion.(c) Areas where personnel are stay<strong>in</strong>g, or where equipment <strong>of</strong>significance to safety is placed, shall not be with<strong>in</strong> reach <strong>of</strong> waveswith an annual probability greater than the value considered, basedon the acceptance criteria77. Ma<strong>in</strong> safety functions.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, theoperator shall def<strong>in</strong>e the ma<strong>in</strong> safety functions unambiguously <strong>in</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> each


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<strong>in</strong>dividual facility <strong>in</strong> order to ensure safety for personnel <strong>and</strong> environment <strong>and</strong> tolimit pollution.(2) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator shall ensurethat the follow<strong>in</strong>g ma<strong>in</strong> safety functions with regard to permanently mannedfacilities are ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> an accident situation , namely;-(a) prevent<strong>in</strong>g escalation <strong>of</strong> accident situations <strong>in</strong> such a manner thatpersonnel outside the immediate vic<strong>in</strong>ity <strong>of</strong> the scene <strong>of</strong> accident,are not <strong>in</strong>jured;(b)ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the ma<strong>in</strong> load carry<strong>in</strong>g capacity <strong>in</strong> load bear<strong>in</strong>gstructures until the facility has been evacuated;(c) protect<strong>in</strong>g rooms <strong>of</strong> significance to combat<strong>in</strong>g accidental events, <strong>in</strong>such a manner that they are operative until the facility has beenevacuated;(d) protect<strong>in</strong>g the facility’s safe areas <strong>in</strong> such a manner that they rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>tact until the facility has been evacuated; <strong>and</strong>(e) ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g at least one evacuation route from every area wherepersonnel stay until evacuation to the facility’s safe areas <strong>and</strong>rescue <strong>of</strong> personnel has been completed.78. <strong>Safety</strong> devices.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operatorshall ensure that -(a)facilities are equipped with necessary safety devices which at alltimes are able to -(i)(ii)(iii)detect abnormal conditions;prevent abnormal conditions from develop<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to situations <strong>of</strong>hazard <strong>and</strong> accident; <strong>and</strong>limit harm <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> accidents.(b)(c)requirements to performance shall be set <strong>in</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> safetydevices.status <strong>of</strong> the safety devices shall be available <strong>in</strong> the central controlroom.79. Plants, systems <strong>and</strong> equipment.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the casemay be, the operator shall ensure that plants, systems <strong>and</strong> equipment aredesigned <strong>in</strong> such a manner that -


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(a)(b)(c)the possibility <strong>of</strong> human errors or mistakes is elim<strong>in</strong>ated;they or it can be operated, tested <strong>and</strong> ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed without danger topersonnel <strong>and</strong> with the lowest possible pollution risk; <strong>and</strong>they are or it is suitable for use <strong>and</strong> capable <strong>of</strong> withst<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g theloads they or it may be subjected to dur<strong>in</strong>g operation.(2) Plants, systems <strong>and</strong> equipment shall be marked <strong>in</strong> order to provide for safeoperation <strong>and</strong> fully satisfactory ma<strong>in</strong>tenance.80. Loads, load effects <strong>and</strong> resistance.- (1) The loads that may affect facilities orparts <strong>of</strong> facilities shall be determ<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that accidental loads <strong>and</strong>environmental loads with an annual probability greater than the value considered,based on the acceptance criteria shall not cause the loss <strong>of</strong> a ma<strong>in</strong> safetyfunction.(2) When loads are determ<strong>in</strong>ed, the effects <strong>of</strong> seabed subsidence above or <strong>in</strong>connection with the reservoir shall be taken <strong>in</strong>to account.(3) Functional <strong>and</strong> environmental loads shall be comb<strong>in</strong>ed consider<strong>in</strong>g worstconditions.(4) Facilities or parts <strong>of</strong> facilities shall be able to withst<strong>and</strong> the design loads <strong>and</strong>the probable comb<strong>in</strong>ations <strong>of</strong> these loads at all times.(5) Ma<strong>in</strong> load bear<strong>in</strong>g structures shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that s<strong>in</strong>glecomponent failure or water penetration through outer walls fac<strong>in</strong>g the sea cannotlead to unacceptable consequences.81. Materials.- Materials to be used <strong>in</strong> or on facilities shall be selected, consider<strong>in</strong>gthe follow<strong>in</strong>g, namely -(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)requirements with respect to loads;manufactur<strong>in</strong>g, assembl<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> construction processes;use <strong>of</strong> material protection, if any;fire technical properties;probable changes <strong>in</strong> operational conditions;possibilities for reduction <strong>of</strong>, re-use <strong>and</strong> recycl<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> waste;employees’ health <strong>and</strong> work<strong>in</strong>g environment; <strong>and</strong>possible future removal.82. H<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> materials <strong>and</strong> transport routes, access <strong>and</strong> evacuation routes.--(1) Facilities <strong>and</strong> transport routes shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner thath<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> materials <strong>and</strong> personnel traffic can take place efficiently <strong>and</strong> safely.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(2) H<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> materials shall to the extent possible take place by means <strong>of</strong>mechanical systems <strong>and</strong> technical appliances.(3) Evacuation routes shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that all evacuationcan take place <strong>in</strong> a simple, quick <strong>and</strong> safe way.(4) There shall be at least two evacuation routes from areas with generalmovements.83. Ventilation <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>door climate.- (1) Ventilation <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>door <strong>and</strong> outdoor areasshall satisfy the need for air change <strong>and</strong> provide acceptable air quality.(2) The ventilation shall furthermore be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that smokefrom fires can be controlled, <strong>and</strong> that flammable gases cannot penetrate <strong>in</strong>toenclosed unclassified areas.(3) The <strong>in</strong>door climate shall be adapted to the <strong>in</strong>dividual room with regard to airrequirement, draught, humidity <strong>and</strong> temperature <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>door air shall be free <strong>of</strong>pollution harmful to health.(4) Air suction <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>door shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a way that it will not suckhydrocarbon or hydrogen sulphide gas <strong>in</strong> case <strong>of</strong> release.84. Chemicals <strong>and</strong> chemical exposure.- (1) Technical solutions which preventharmful chemical exposure to human be<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>and</strong> the environment, <strong>and</strong> whichreduce the need for use <strong>of</strong> chemicals, shall be chosen by the licensee, thelessee, or as the case may be, the operator .(2) When choos<strong>in</strong>g, design<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> locat<strong>in</strong>g facilities for storage, use, recycl<strong>in</strong>g<strong>and</strong> destruction <strong>of</strong> chemicals, regard shall be taken <strong>of</strong> -(a)(b)(c)(d)the health <strong>and</strong> safety <strong>of</strong> personnel;the corrosion <strong>and</strong> other forms <strong>of</strong> dis<strong>in</strong>tegration <strong>of</strong> materials;the fire <strong>and</strong> explosion hazard; <strong>and</strong>the pollution risk.85. Flammable <strong>and</strong> explosive goods.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the casemay be, the operator shall ensure that the area for storage <strong>of</strong> flammable goods<strong>and</strong> explosives is designed to m<strong>in</strong>imise the consequences <strong>of</strong> fire <strong>and</strong> explosion.(2) Provision shall be made <strong>in</strong> such a manner that explosives that mayconstitute a danger, can easily be h<strong>and</strong>led <strong>and</strong> removed <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> asituation <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident.(3) Explosives shall be secured aga<strong>in</strong>st un<strong>in</strong>tentional discharge dur<strong>in</strong>g storage<strong>and</strong> use.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------86. Instrumentation for monitor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> record<strong>in</strong>g.- (1) Facilities shall beequipped with suitable <strong>in</strong>strumentation for monitor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> record<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> conditions<strong>and</strong> parameters that may be significant with respect to the <strong>in</strong>tegrity <strong>of</strong> the facility.(2) Facilities shall <strong>in</strong> addition be equipped with <strong>in</strong>strumentation for record<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong>environmental data that may be <strong>of</strong> significance to the petroleum activities.(3) The first facility <strong>of</strong> a new type shall have <strong>in</strong>strumentation for acquisition <strong>of</strong>data to verify the calculations.(4) Fixed reference electrodes shall be <strong>in</strong>stalled on the first facility <strong>in</strong> areaswhere the corrosive conditions deviate from areas <strong>of</strong> past experience.87. Systems for <strong>in</strong>ternal <strong>and</strong> external communication.- (1) Temporarily orpermanently manned facilities shall be equipped with communication systemsmak<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>ternal communication on the facility, as well as between the facility <strong>and</strong>ships, aircraft <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>, possible at all times.(2) These facilities shall be equipped with alarm systems (sound <strong>and</strong> light alarmsfor various situations <strong>of</strong> hazards <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g evacuation) capable <strong>of</strong> alert<strong>in</strong>g thepersonnel to situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident at all times.(3) There shall be established at least two <strong>in</strong>dependent warn<strong>in</strong>g methods toshore, preferably by means <strong>of</strong> permanent communication systems, onpermanently manned facilities.88. Communication equipment.- (1) Equipment for communication shall be chosenon the basis <strong>of</strong> operational needs, type <strong>of</strong> activity <strong>and</strong> def<strong>in</strong>ed situations <strong>of</strong>hazard <strong>and</strong> accident.(2) Communication equipment <strong>and</strong> associated power supply shall be designed<strong>and</strong> protected to rema<strong>in</strong> functional <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong>accident.89. Ergonomic design.- (1) Work areas <strong>and</strong> work equipment shall be designed <strong>and</strong>placed <strong>in</strong> such way that the employees are not subjected to adverse physical ormental stra<strong>in</strong> as a result <strong>of</strong> manual h<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g, work position, repetitivemovements, work <strong>in</strong>tensity etc. that may cause <strong>in</strong>jury or illness.(2) Workplaces <strong>and</strong> work equipment shall also be designed <strong>and</strong> placed <strong>in</strong> sucha way that the probability <strong>of</strong> mistakes that may be significant to safety, shall notoccur.(3) Workplaces shall provide for the possibility <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>dividual work positions.90. Man-mach<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong>terface <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>formation presentation.- (1) Screen-basedequipment <strong>and</strong> other technical equipment for monitor<strong>in</strong>g, controll<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> runn<strong>in</strong>g


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------mach<strong>in</strong>ery, plants or production processes, shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a way thatthe probability <strong>of</strong> mistakes that may be significant to safety, shall not occur.(2) Information transmitters <strong>and</strong> operat<strong>in</strong>g devices shall be designed, placed <strong>and</strong>grouped to allow simple <strong>and</strong> quick reception <strong>of</strong> necessary <strong>in</strong>formation <strong>and</strong>conduct <strong>of</strong> necessary actions <strong>and</strong> the <strong>in</strong>formation presented shall be correct <strong>and</strong>easily underst<strong>and</strong>able.(3) In the event <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>cidents, deviations or failures <strong>in</strong> systems <strong>of</strong> significance tosafety, alarms that st<strong>and</strong> out clearly from other <strong>in</strong>formation shall be given.(4) The alarms shall be given <strong>in</strong> such way that they can be perceived <strong>and</strong> actedon <strong>in</strong> the period <strong>of</strong> time required for safe operation <strong>of</strong> equipment, plants <strong>and</strong>processes.91. Outdoor work areas.- (1) Outdoor work areas shall have adequate weatherprotection <strong>in</strong> such a manner that the danger to health can be m<strong>in</strong>imized <strong>and</strong>mistakes do not occur.(2) Weather protection <strong>in</strong> outdoor areas shall be adapted to anticipated periods<strong>of</strong> stay, the extent <strong>and</strong> character <strong>of</strong> the work, representative weather conditions<strong>and</strong> risk conditions.92. Noise <strong>and</strong> acoustics.- (1) Facilities shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that noemployee is exposed to noise that is harmful to hear<strong>in</strong>g.(2) Requirements shall be set with regard to noise <strong>and</strong> acoustics <strong>in</strong> the <strong>in</strong>dividualareas based on the planned mann<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> the functions to be provided for <strong>in</strong> theareas.(3) Noise level <strong>and</strong> acoustics shall not obstruct communication which is <strong>of</strong>significance to safety.(4) The noise level <strong>in</strong> cab<strong>in</strong>s, rest rooms <strong>and</strong> recreation rooms shall be reducedas much as possible to contribute to necessary restitution <strong>and</strong> rest.93. Vibrations.- Facilities shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that vibrations will notharm personnel stay<strong>in</strong>g on the facility, or will make it difficult for the personnel tocarry out important work tasks.94. Light<strong>in</strong>g.- Light<strong>in</strong>g shall be <strong>of</strong> such quality that work<strong>in</strong>g environment <strong>and</strong> safetyare adequate <strong>in</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> work, movement <strong>and</strong> restitution.95. Radiation.- (1) Facilities shall be made to prevent exposure to radiation.(2) Provision shall primarily be made for technical solutions which reduce theneed for use <strong>of</strong> radioactive substances.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(3) Where radioactive substances have to be used, provision shall be made forsafe transport, h<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> storage <strong>of</strong> the substances.96. Equipment for shift<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> personnel.- (1) Equipment for shift<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> personnelshall be designed to ensure safety <strong>of</strong> personnel that are carry<strong>in</strong>g out activitiesabove normal work<strong>in</strong>g height, or that are be<strong>in</strong>g shifted by means <strong>of</strong> suchequipment.(2) Personnel w<strong>in</strong>ches shall be such that spool<strong>in</strong>g can be performed safely <strong>and</strong>be secured aga<strong>in</strong>st uncontrolled unw<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> such a manner that users cannotfall freely.97. <strong>Safety</strong> signs.- (1) The operator shall ensure, if it cannot be avoided throughtechnical measures or other arrangements, that employees are subjected to risk<strong>of</strong> accidents or <strong>in</strong>jury, safety signs shall be <strong>in</strong>stalled at those locations.(2) <strong>Safety</strong> signs shall be <strong>in</strong>stalled at the entrance to rooms <strong>and</strong> near zones orequipment where the employees may be subjected to risk <strong>of</strong> accidents or health<strong>in</strong>jury.(3) <strong>Safety</strong> signs shall also be prom<strong>in</strong>ently displayed <strong>in</strong> the control room.(4) Equipment for danger limitation, rescue <strong>and</strong> evacuation, <strong>and</strong> the access wayto these equipment, shall also be marked with such signs.98. Christmas tree.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operatorshall ensure that christmas trees are designed to provide for safe production, reentry,well <strong>in</strong>tervention <strong>and</strong> well control.99. Production plants.- (1) Production plants shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a mannerthat the use <strong>of</strong> chemicals <strong>and</strong> energy is optimised, <strong>and</strong> the environmental impactis m<strong>in</strong>imized.(2) Production plants shall have a control system which provides a stableregulation <strong>of</strong> the process.(3) Treatment systems for water produced from wells shall be designed <strong>in</strong> sucha manner that the oil content <strong>in</strong> each discharge stream meets the stipulation <strong>of</strong>the M<strong>in</strong>istry <strong>of</strong> Environment <strong>and</strong> Forests.(4) The discharge po<strong>in</strong>t for water produced from wells shall be placed <strong>in</strong> such amanner that the discharges shall not cause harm to the mar<strong>in</strong>e environment.(5) If there is a risk <strong>of</strong> ignition, the vessels <strong>in</strong> the system shall be designed toprevent air from enter<strong>in</strong>g.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(6) Production plants comprise <strong>of</strong> sub sea production plants also.100. Pipel<strong>in</strong>e systems.- (1) The pipel<strong>in</strong>e systems <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g risers shall be designed <strong>in</strong>such manner as will ensure its structural <strong>in</strong>tegrity under construction, accidentaloperational <strong>and</strong> environmental loads.(2) Risers shall be located <strong>in</strong> areas away from l<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g station, crane operations<strong>and</strong> vessel operations.(3) In the exist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>stallation where risers are located near l<strong>and</strong><strong>in</strong>g station,crane operations or vessel operations, either the risers shall be relocated to safearea or protection measures shall be <strong>in</strong>corporated to reduce the risk.(4) The pipel<strong>in</strong>e systems shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that <strong>in</strong>ternal<strong>in</strong>spection can be carried out.(5) For the exist<strong>in</strong>g pipel<strong>in</strong>e where<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>ternal <strong>in</strong>spection is not feasible, theoperator shall have pipel<strong>in</strong>e corrosion management programme to ensure<strong>in</strong>tegrity <strong>of</strong> the pipel<strong>in</strong>e.(6) With regard to flexible pipel<strong>in</strong>e systems <strong>and</strong> pipel<strong>in</strong>e systems made <strong>of</strong> amaterial other than steel, usage factors <strong>and</strong>, if applicable, load <strong>and</strong> materialfactors shall be determ<strong>in</strong>ed to ensure that the safety level for such systems isnot lower than that <strong>of</strong> pipel<strong>in</strong>es <strong>and</strong> risers made <strong>of</strong> steel.(7) The pipel<strong>in</strong>e shall have required isolation valves, which will operateautomatically dur<strong>in</strong>g leakage <strong>and</strong> disaster to meet the <strong>in</strong>tended safety functions.101. Liv<strong>in</strong>g quarters.- (1) The layout <strong>and</strong> capacity <strong>of</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g quarters shall ensure afully satisfactory liv<strong>in</strong>g environment <strong>and</strong> shall be adapted to the various functionsto be provided for, <strong>and</strong> the anticipated need for personnel dur<strong>in</strong>g the variousphases <strong>of</strong> the petroleum activities.(2) The liv<strong>in</strong>g quarters shall be equipped <strong>and</strong> furnished <strong>in</strong> such a manner toenable the ma<strong>in</strong>tenance <strong>of</strong> an adequate st<strong>and</strong>ard <strong>of</strong> hygiene there<strong>in</strong>.(3) Emergency quarters on unmanned facilities shall be dimensioned toaccommodate the maximum required number <strong>of</strong> personnel.(4) With regard to safety <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ard <strong>of</strong> hygiene, adequate requirements shallbe met for emergency quarters on unmanned facilities.102. Medical room.- (1) Permanently manned facilities shall have a medical room<strong>and</strong> shall have the facilities to enable the health personnel there<strong>in</strong> to performtheir duties adequately.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(2) The medical room shall have the required equipment to provide first aid, <strong>and</strong>adequate medical treatment both on the <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>and</strong> dur<strong>in</strong>g the transport <strong>of</strong>patients.(3) There shall be a provision for telephone contact between the medical room<strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>.(4) There shall be permanent means <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>ternal communications between themedical room <strong>and</strong> the manned control room.(5) Such means <strong>of</strong> communication shall be capable <strong>of</strong> normal function <strong>in</strong> theevent <strong>of</strong> general power failure.(6) In the event <strong>of</strong> power failure, the medical room shall cont<strong>in</strong>ue to haveadequate work<strong>in</strong>g light there<strong>in</strong>, <strong>and</strong> at least two emergency power outlets.(7) There shall be an adequate first aid provision on unmanned facilities.103. Facilities for food <strong>and</strong> dr<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g water.- The facilities for food <strong>and</strong> dr<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>gwater shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that they fulfill the requirements <strong>and</strong>shall have the necessary means <strong>of</strong> ensur<strong>in</strong>g the quality <strong>of</strong> food <strong>and</strong> dr<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>gwater used on board.104. Classification <strong>of</strong> hazardous area.- All areas at <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallations shall beclassified <strong>in</strong>to various zones based on the degree <strong>of</strong> probability <strong>of</strong> the presence<strong>of</strong> hazardous atmosphere <strong>in</strong> such areas.105. Electrical systems.- (1) The electrical systems shall be designed withsafeguards <strong>and</strong> other protection <strong>in</strong> l<strong>in</strong>e with the classification <strong>of</strong> hazardous area<strong>in</strong> such a manner that abnormal conditions <strong>and</strong> failures that may entail a dangerto the personnel <strong>and</strong> to the facility are avoided.(2) The systems shall be designed with sufficient protection aga<strong>in</strong>st, <strong>in</strong>ter alia -(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i)(j)(k)electric shock dur<strong>in</strong>g normal operation <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong>failure;thermal effects;overcurrent;fault currents;overvoltage;undervoltage;voltage <strong>and</strong> frequency variations;power supply failure;ignition <strong>of</strong> explosive gas atmosphere;electromagnetic <strong>in</strong>terference;health <strong>in</strong>jury from electromagnetic fields.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------106. Systems <strong>and</strong> other equipment for underwater operations from vessels.- Theprovisions <strong>of</strong> these rules shall mutatis-mut<strong>and</strong>is apply to systems <strong>and</strong> otherequipment for underwater operations.CHAPTER XIIPHYSICAL BARRIERS IN FACILITIES107. Passive fire protection.- (1) Passive fire protection shall be designed to giverelevant structures <strong>and</strong> equipment adequate fire resistance with regard to loadbear<strong>in</strong>g properties, <strong>in</strong>tegrity <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>sulation properties dur<strong>in</strong>g a dimension<strong>in</strong>g fire.(2) In the design <strong>of</strong> passive fire protection, the cool<strong>in</strong>g effect from fire-fight<strong>in</strong>gequipment shall not be taken <strong>in</strong>to account.108. Fire divisions.- (1) The ma<strong>in</strong> areas on facilities shall be separated by firedivisions capable <strong>of</strong> resist<strong>in</strong>g the dimension<strong>in</strong>g fire <strong>and</strong> explosion loads <strong>and</strong> shallat least fulfil the required fire class.(2) Spaces with important functions <strong>and</strong> equipment <strong>and</strong> spaces with a high firerisk shall be separated from the surround<strong>in</strong>gs by fire divisions.(3) Fire divisions shall be designed to resist dimension<strong>in</strong>g fire <strong>and</strong> explosionloads <strong>in</strong> such a manner that the ma<strong>in</strong> safety functions are ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed for asufficient period <strong>of</strong> time, but always at least one hour.(4) Penetrations shall not weaken fire divisions <strong>and</strong> doors <strong>in</strong> fire divisions shallbe fire resistant <strong>and</strong> automatic clos<strong>in</strong>g type.109. Fire divisions <strong>in</strong> liv<strong>in</strong>g quarters.- Liv<strong>in</strong>g quarters shall be protected by firedivisions, which at least fulfill the required fire class.110. Fire <strong>and</strong> gas detection systems.- (1) There shall be a fire <strong>and</strong> gas detectionsystem, which ensures rapid <strong>and</strong> reliable detection <strong>of</strong> fires <strong>and</strong> gas leakages.(2) The system shall be able to perform the <strong>in</strong>tended functions <strong>in</strong>dependently <strong>of</strong>other systems.(3) In case <strong>of</strong> fire <strong>and</strong> gas detection, automatic actions, where appropriate, shalllimit the consequences <strong>of</strong> the fire or gas leakage.(4) Plac<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> detectors shall be based on relevant scenarios, hazard analysis,simulations <strong>and</strong> tests.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------111. Emergency shutdown systems.- (1) There shall be an emergency shutdownsystem, which is able to prevent situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident fromdevelop<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> to limit the consequences <strong>of</strong> accidents.(2) The emergency shutdown system shall be able to perform the <strong>in</strong>tendedfunctions <strong>in</strong>dependently <strong>of</strong> other systems.(3) The emergency shutdown system shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that itwill go to or rema<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> a safe condition <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> a failure which mayprevent the function<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the system.(4) The emergency shutdown system shall have a simple <strong>and</strong> unambiguouscomm<strong>and</strong> structure.(5) The emergency shutdown system shall be capable <strong>of</strong> be<strong>in</strong>g activatedmanually either from control room or from release stations located at strategicplaces on the facility.(6) There shall be a provision to activate functions manually from the centralcontrol room <strong>in</strong> such a manner that the facility is brought to a safe condition <strong>in</strong>the event <strong>of</strong> failure <strong>in</strong> the programmable parts <strong>of</strong> the system.(7) Emergency shutdown valves shall be <strong>in</strong>stalled which are capable <strong>of</strong> stopp<strong>in</strong>gstreams <strong>of</strong> hydrocarbons <strong>and</strong> chemicals to <strong>and</strong> from the facility, <strong>and</strong> whichisolate the fire areas on the facility.112. Process safety systems.- (1) Facilities equipped with or connected to aprocess<strong>in</strong>g plant shall have a process safety system.(2) The system shall be able to perform the <strong>in</strong>tended functions <strong>in</strong>dependently <strong>of</strong>other systems.(3) The process safety system shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that it will goto or rema<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> a safe condition <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> a failure which may prevent thefunction<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the system.(4) The process safety system shall be designed with two <strong>in</strong>dependent safetylevels for protection <strong>of</strong> equipment.113. Gas release systems.- (1) There shall be provision for a gas release system atsafe distance <strong>and</strong> height <strong>in</strong> the facilities equipped with or connected with gasprocess<strong>in</strong>g plant.(2) The gas release system shall prevent escalation <strong>of</strong> situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong>accident by rapid reduction <strong>of</strong> pressure <strong>in</strong> the equipment, <strong>and</strong> it shall bedesigned <strong>in</strong> such a manner that release <strong>of</strong> gas does not cause <strong>in</strong>jury or harm topersonnel or equipment.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(3) The depressurization shall be possible to activate manually from the centralcontrol room.(4) Liquid separators <strong>in</strong>stalled <strong>in</strong> the gas release system shall be securedaga<strong>in</strong>st overfill<strong>in</strong>g.114. Fire water supply.- (1) Permanently manned facilities shall have fire watersupply from fire pumps or other <strong>in</strong>dependent supply <strong>in</strong> such a manner that thereis sufficient capacity at all times, even if parts <strong>of</strong> the supply are <strong>in</strong>operative.(2) The fire water system shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that a pressurestroke does not make the system or parts <strong>of</strong> the system <strong>in</strong>operative.(3) The fire pumps shall start automatically when there is a pressure drop <strong>in</strong> thefire ma<strong>in</strong> <strong>and</strong> when fire detection has been confirmed.(4) It shall <strong>in</strong> addition be possible to start fire pumps manually from the centralcontrol room <strong>and</strong> from the prime mover.(5) The prime mover for fire pumps shall be equipped with two <strong>in</strong>dependentstart<strong>in</strong>g arrangements <strong>and</strong> automatic disconnection devices shall be as few aspossible.(6) Fire water pip<strong>in</strong>g shall be designed <strong>and</strong> located to ensure sufficient supply <strong>of</strong>firewater to every area on the facility.115. Fixed fire-fight<strong>in</strong>g systems.- (1) Fixed fire-fight<strong>in</strong>g systems shall be <strong>in</strong>stalled <strong>in</strong>hazardous areas <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong> other areas represent<strong>in</strong>g a major fire risk.(2) The fixed fire fight<strong>in</strong>g systems shall <strong>in</strong> addition cover equipment conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gsignificant quantities <strong>of</strong> hydrocarbons.(3) The fixed fire fight<strong>in</strong>g systems shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that firefight<strong>in</strong>gcan take place quickly <strong>and</strong> efficiently at all times.(4) The fixed fire fight<strong>in</strong>g systems shall be automatically activated on signal fromthe fire detection system.(5) In areas where gas is used as ext<strong>in</strong>guish<strong>in</strong>g medium, warn<strong>in</strong>g systems shallbe <strong>in</strong>stalled which give warn<strong>in</strong>g well before gas is released.(6) Manual activation <strong>of</strong> fire-fight<strong>in</strong>g systems shall activate the general alarm <strong>of</strong>the facility.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------116. Manual fire-fight<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> fireman's equipment.- There shall be sufficientmanual fire-fight<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> fireman's equipment <strong>in</strong> order to ensure effective firefight<strong>in</strong>g<strong>of</strong> outbreaks <strong>of</strong> fires <strong>and</strong> to prevent escalation.117. Life sav<strong>in</strong>g appliances.- The requirement <strong>of</strong> life sav<strong>in</strong>g appliances likebreath<strong>in</strong>g apparatus set, workman set etc. on the <strong>in</strong>stallation shall be identified<strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation equipped accord<strong>in</strong>gly.118. Emergency power <strong>and</strong> emergency light<strong>in</strong>g.- (1) There shall be a reliable,robust <strong>and</strong> simple emergency power system to ensure sufficient power supply toequipment <strong>and</strong> systems that must function <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> a ma<strong>in</strong> power failure.(2) In the changeover between ma<strong>in</strong> power <strong>and</strong> emergency power it shall beensured that a cutt<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong>f does not entail operational problems to the emergencypower consumers.(3) The emergency power system shall have as few automatic disconnectiondevices as possible <strong>in</strong> order to ensure cont<strong>in</strong>uous operation.(4) There shall be an emergency light<strong>in</strong>g system which ensures necessarylight<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the facility if the ma<strong>in</strong> light<strong>in</strong>g fails.119. Dra<strong>in</strong>age systems.- Dra<strong>in</strong>age systems capable <strong>of</strong> collect<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> dra<strong>in</strong> <strong>of</strong>f oil<strong>and</strong> chemicals shall be provided <strong>in</strong> such a manner that the risk <strong>of</strong> fire, <strong>in</strong>jury topersonnel <strong>and</strong> pollution is m<strong>in</strong>imized.CHAPTER XIIIOPERATIONAL PREREQUISITES120. Pre-surveys.- The operator shall ensure that prior to plac<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the facilitiesnecessary prelim<strong>in</strong>ary surveys for safe <strong>in</strong>stallation, operation <strong>and</strong> disposal <strong>of</strong>facilities are carried out.121. Start-up <strong>and</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> facilities.- (1) The operator shall complete thecommission<strong>in</strong>g process prior to start up <strong>of</strong> facilities for first time or after technicalmodifications.(2) In addition, at start-up as mentioned <strong>in</strong> sub-rule (1) <strong>and</strong> dur<strong>in</strong>g operation,-(a)(b)the management system with associated processes, resources <strong>and</strong>operational organization shall be established;steer<strong>in</strong>g documents, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g technical documents for operation,shall be available, <strong>in</strong> an updated version <strong>and</strong> the operationalpersonnel shall be acqua<strong>in</strong>ted with it.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------122. Mann<strong>in</strong>g, competence <strong>and</strong> tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gs.- (1) Adequate mann<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> competence<strong>in</strong> all phases <strong>of</strong> petroleum activities shall be ensured by the licensee, the lessee,or as the case may be, the operator .(2) There shall be set m<strong>in</strong>imum requirements to mann<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> competence <strong>in</strong>respect <strong>of</strong> functions where mistakes may have serious consequences <strong>in</strong> relationto health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment.(3) Each employee shall be given tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g necessary for safe execution <strong>of</strong> thework.(4) Without prejudice to the generality <strong>of</strong> the provisions <strong>of</strong> sub-rules (1) to (3),such tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gs shall be given <strong>in</strong> connection with engagement, transfer or change<strong>of</strong> employee, <strong>in</strong>troduction <strong>of</strong> new work equipment or alternations <strong>in</strong> theequipment <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>troduction <strong>of</strong> new technology.(5) The tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g shall be adapted to altered or new risks <strong>in</strong> the petroleumactivities <strong>and</strong> shall be repeated whenever necessary.123. Practice <strong>and</strong> exercises.- The operator shall ensure that necessary practice <strong>and</strong>drills are carried out <strong>in</strong> such a manner that the personnel are capable <strong>of</strong> h<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>goperational disturbances <strong>and</strong> situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident effectively at alltimes.124. Procedures.- (1) The operator shall establish procedures which are to be usedas means to prevent faults <strong>and</strong> situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident.(2) The operator shall ensure that procedures are used <strong>in</strong> such way as to fulfilltheir <strong>in</strong>tended functions.125. Use <strong>of</strong> facilities.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, theoperator shall ensure that the use <strong>of</strong> facilities <strong>and</strong> parts <strong>of</strong> facilities takes place <strong>in</strong>accordance with requirements stipulated <strong>in</strong> <strong>and</strong> pursuant to these rules <strong>and</strong>possible additional limitations follow<strong>in</strong>g from fabrication, <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>and</strong>commission<strong>in</strong>g.(2) The use shall at all times be <strong>in</strong> accordance with the technical condition <strong>of</strong> thefacility <strong>and</strong> operational pre-requisites stipulated <strong>in</strong> the risk assessment.126. <strong>Safety</strong> systems.- (1) The operator shall establish before h<strong>and</strong> the actions <strong>and</strong>operational limitations required to be imposed <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> overrid<strong>in</strong>g ordisconnection <strong>of</strong> safety systems or parts <strong>of</strong> such systems, or when the systemsare otherwise impaired.(2) The status <strong>of</strong> overrid<strong>in</strong>g, disconnections <strong>and</strong> other impairments shall beknown at all times, <strong>and</strong> recorded.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------127. Critical activities.- The operator shall ensure that the critical activities areconducted with<strong>in</strong> the operational limits assumed <strong>in</strong> the design <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong> the riskassessment.128. Comb<strong>in</strong>ed operation.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, theoperator shall def<strong>in</strong>e the activities which <strong>in</strong> comb<strong>in</strong>ation with other activities areconsidered to be comb<strong>in</strong>ed operation.(2) In the event <strong>of</strong> conduct <strong>of</strong> comb<strong>in</strong>ed operation that contribute to a nonacceptablerisk <strong>in</strong>crease, necessary actions shall be taken to mitigate the risk toacceptable levels.CHAPTER XIVPLANNING AND CONDUCT OF ACTIVITIES129. Plann<strong>in</strong>g.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operatorshall plan the petroleum activities <strong>in</strong> such a manner that due consideration isgiven to health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment.(2) In the plann<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> activities on the <strong>in</strong>dividual facility, the operator shall ensurethat important contributors <strong>of</strong> risk are kept under control, both <strong>in</strong>dividually <strong>and</strong>collectively.130. Actions dur<strong>in</strong>g conduct <strong>of</strong> activities.- (1) The operator shall ensure that theplanned activities are cleared from safety po<strong>in</strong>t <strong>of</strong> view before they areconducted.(2) The safety clearance shall show which conditions have to be met, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gthe actions required to be taken before, dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> after the work <strong>in</strong> such amanner that those who participate <strong>in</strong> or may be affected by the activities are not<strong>in</strong>jured, <strong>and</strong> the probability <strong>of</strong> mistakes that can result <strong>in</strong> situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong>accident shall not occur.131. Permit to work.- (1) For work, other than the rout<strong>in</strong>e non-hazardous work, to becarried out <strong>in</strong> the safest possible manner, the operator shall ensure that suchwork is carried out only <strong>in</strong> accordance with the written <strong>in</strong>structions (here<strong>in</strong>aftercalled ‘work permit’) issued by a person authorized by the Offshore InstallationManager.(2) The work permit shall specify the place, date, time <strong>and</strong> duration <strong>of</strong> such work,the precautions to be taken, the parameters to be monitored dur<strong>in</strong>g the work <strong>and</strong>the persons responsible for compliance.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(3) The work permit shall be formally closed after completion <strong>of</strong> work.132. Collection, process<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> use <strong>of</strong> data.- The operator shall ensure that dataare collected, processed <strong>and</strong> used to -(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)monitor <strong>and</strong> control technical, operational <strong>and</strong> organizationalaspects;produce monitor<strong>in</strong>g parameters, <strong>in</strong>dicators <strong>and</strong> statistics withrespect to health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment;verify <strong>and</strong> document safety <strong>and</strong> environment compliance with legalrequirementscarry out <strong>and</strong> follow up analyses dur<strong>in</strong>g various phases <strong>of</strong> activities;generate generic database; <strong>and</strong>take corrective <strong>and</strong> preventive actions, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g improvement <strong>of</strong>systems <strong>and</strong> equipment.133. Monitor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> control.- (1) The operator shall ensure that matters concern<strong>in</strong>ghealth, safety <strong>and</strong> environment are monitored <strong>and</strong> kept under control at all times.(2) The operator shall ensure that suitable arrangements are made for personnelwith control <strong>and</strong> monitor<strong>in</strong>g functions to be able to get hold <strong>of</strong> <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>le<strong>in</strong>formation on such matters efficiently.134. Transfer <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>formation.- In connection with shifts <strong>and</strong> change <strong>of</strong> personnel, theoperator shall ensure the necessary transfer <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>formation to <strong>in</strong>com<strong>in</strong>g personnelon the status <strong>of</strong> safety systems <strong>and</strong> ongo<strong>in</strong>g activities, as well as other<strong>in</strong>formation <strong>of</strong> importance to health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment.CHAPTER XVWORKING ENVIRONMENT FACTORS135. Arrangement <strong>of</strong> work.- (1) The operator shall ensure that work is arranged <strong>in</strong>such a manner that the <strong>in</strong>dividual employee avoids health hazardous exposure<strong>and</strong> adverse physical <strong>and</strong> mental stra<strong>in</strong>, <strong>and</strong> the possibility <strong>of</strong> mistakes that canlead to situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident, is avoided.(2) The operator shall reduce stress factors <strong>and</strong> risk <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>jury to health based onobjective risk <strong>and</strong> the risk as perceived by the employees.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(3) The work shall be planned <strong>in</strong> such a way that the employees are assurednecessary rest <strong>and</strong> restitution.136. Noise <strong>and</strong> vibrations.-The operator shall take appropriate measures to protectpersons from the adverse effect <strong>of</strong> noise <strong>and</strong> vibrations.137. Ergonomics.- (1) The operator shall ensure that the work is arranged <strong>in</strong> such amanner that the employees are not subjected to adverse stra<strong>in</strong> as aconsequence <strong>of</strong> manual h<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g, work position <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>tensity, etc.(2) While carry<strong>in</strong>g out operations from their normal positions <strong>and</strong> with a goodwork<strong>in</strong>g posture, the employees shall have a view which enables them to makesure that the work can be carried out safely.138. Chemical health hazard.- The operator shall ensure that health detrimentalchemical exposure <strong>in</strong> connection with storage, use, h<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> disposal <strong>of</strong>chemicals <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> processes releas<strong>in</strong>g chemical components, is avoided.139. Radiation.- The operator shall ensure that health detrimental exposure dur<strong>in</strong>gstorage, use, h<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> disposal <strong>of</strong> sources giv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong>f radiation is avoided.140. Personal protective equipment.- (1) The operator shall ensure that necessarypersonal protective equipment are used by the employees.(2) The operator shall ensure that a written procedure is prepared <strong>and</strong>implemented for systematic exam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>and</strong> test<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> all the personal protectiveequipment <strong>and</strong> for record<strong>in</strong>g the results there<strong>of</strong>.CHAPTER XVIDRILLING AND WELL ACTIVITIES141. Well programme.- (1) Prior to start<strong>in</strong>g well activities, a programme shall beprepared by the licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator whichdescribes the <strong>in</strong>dividual activities <strong>and</strong> the equipment to be used.(2) The programme shall follow the requirement as laid down <strong>in</strong> sub-rule (2) <strong>of</strong>rule 121 on Start-up <strong>and</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> facilities.142. Well barriers.- (1) Dur<strong>in</strong>g drill<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> other related well activities, there shall atall times be at least two <strong>in</strong>dependent <strong>and</strong> tested well barriers after surface cas<strong>in</strong>gis <strong>in</strong> place.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(2) Well barriers shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that un<strong>in</strong>tentional <strong>in</strong>flux,cross flow to shallow formation layers <strong>and</strong> outflow to the external environment isprevented.(3) Well barriers shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that their performance canbe verified.(4) If a barrier fails, dur<strong>in</strong>g drill<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> other related well activities, no otheractivities shall take place <strong>in</strong> the well than those to restore the barrier.(5) If a barrier fails, dur<strong>in</strong>g production, to cont<strong>in</strong>ue production, additional controlmeasures based on risk assessment study shall be <strong>in</strong>troduced dur<strong>in</strong>g the periodthe barrier is restored which shall be <strong>in</strong>formed to all concerned <strong>and</strong> the barriershall be restored <strong>in</strong> shortest possible time.(6) When a well is ab<strong>and</strong>oned, the barriers shall be designed to provide for well<strong>in</strong>tegrity for the longest period <strong>of</strong> time that the well is expected to be ab<strong>and</strong>oned,<strong>in</strong>ter alia <strong>in</strong> such a manner that outflow from the well or leakages to the externalenvironment do not occur.143. Well location <strong>and</strong> well path.- (1) Well location <strong>and</strong> well path shall be chosen onthe basis <strong>of</strong> well parameters <strong>of</strong> importance, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g occurrence <strong>of</strong> shallow gas,other hydrocarbon bear<strong>in</strong>g formation layers <strong>and</strong> distances to adjacent wells <strong>and</strong>it shall be possible to drill a relief well from two alternative locations.(2) The well path shall be known at all times.144. H<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> shallow gas.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, theoperator shall ensure that the necessary actions are planned <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g sett<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong>cas<strong>in</strong>g above all known shallow gas hazard zones to h<strong>and</strong>le situations <strong>of</strong> shallowgas or other formation fluids occurrence.145. Monitor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> well parameters.- Dur<strong>in</strong>g all drill<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> well activities, drill<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong>well data shall be collected <strong>and</strong> monitored to verify the well prognoses, <strong>in</strong> orderthat necessary actions may be taken <strong>and</strong> the well programme may be adjusted ifnecessary.146. Well control.- (1) Well control equipment shall be designed, <strong>in</strong>stalled,ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed, tested <strong>and</strong> used so as to provide for well control.(2) In the case <strong>of</strong> drill<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> top hole sections with riser or conductor, equipmentwith capacity to conduct shallow gas <strong>and</strong> formation fluid away from the facility,until the personnel has been evacuated, shall be <strong>in</strong>stalled.(3) Float<strong>in</strong>g facilities shall have an alternative activation system for h<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong>critical functions on the blow out preventer.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(4) Accumulator for surface <strong>and</strong> sub surface well control equipment shall havem<strong>in</strong>imum usable fluid capacity as per <strong>in</strong>dustry st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>in</strong> order to performclos<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> open<strong>in</strong>g sequences as applicable to secure the well.(5) The pressure control equipment used <strong>in</strong> well <strong>in</strong>terventions shall have remotecontrol valves with lock<strong>in</strong>g devices.(6) The well <strong>in</strong>tervention equipment shall have a remote control bl<strong>in</strong>d or shearram as close to the christmas tree as possible(7) If well control is lost, it shall be possible to rega<strong>in</strong> the well control by direct<strong>in</strong>tervention or by drill<strong>in</strong>g a relief well.(8) An action plan shall be prepared describ<strong>in</strong>g how the lost well control can berega<strong>in</strong>ed.147. Controlled well flow.- Operational limitations shall be set <strong>in</strong> relation to controlledwell flow.148. Secur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> wells before ab<strong>and</strong>on<strong>in</strong>g.- (1) All wells shall be secured beforethey are ab<strong>and</strong>oned <strong>in</strong> such a manner that well <strong>in</strong>tegrity rema<strong>in</strong>s <strong>in</strong>tact dur<strong>in</strong>g thetime they are ab<strong>and</strong>oned.(2) With regard to subsea completed wells the well <strong>in</strong>tegrity shall be ensured ifthe wells are planned to be temporarily ab<strong>and</strong>oned.(3) Radioactive sources are not left beh<strong>in</strong>d <strong>in</strong> the well.(4) In case it is not possible to retrieve the radioactive sources <strong>and</strong> these have tobe left <strong>in</strong> the well, proper ab<strong>and</strong>onment procedure shall be followed as perguidel<strong>in</strong>es <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Atomic Energy, Government <strong>of</strong> India.149. Compensator <strong>and</strong> disconnection systems.- (1) Design <strong>of</strong> compensatorsystems shall be based on robust technical solutions so that failures do not leadto unsafe conditions.(2) Float<strong>in</strong>g facilities shall be equipped with a disconnection system that securesthe well <strong>and</strong> releases the riser before a critical angle occurs.150. Drill<strong>in</strong>g fluid system.- (1) The drill<strong>in</strong>g fluid system shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such amanner that it will mix, store, circulate <strong>and</strong> clean a sufficient volume <strong>of</strong> drill<strong>in</strong>gfluid with the necessary properties to ensure the drill<strong>in</strong>g fluid’s drill<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> barrierfunctions.(2) The high pressure part <strong>of</strong> the drill<strong>in</strong>g fluid system with associated systemsshall <strong>in</strong> addition have capacity <strong>and</strong> work<strong>in</strong>g pressure to be able to control thewell pressure at all times.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(3) Availability <strong>of</strong> sufficient quantity <strong>of</strong> drill<strong>in</strong>g fluid weight<strong>in</strong>g material to subduethe well at any time dur<strong>in</strong>g the drill<strong>in</strong>g operation shall be ensured.151. Cement<strong>in</strong>g unit.- (1) The cement<strong>in</strong>g unit shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a mannerthat it will mix, store <strong>and</strong> deliver as exact volume as possible <strong>of</strong> cement with thenecessary properties to ensure fully satisfactory anchor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> barrier <strong>in</strong>tegrity.(2) The unit shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that rema<strong>in</strong>s <strong>of</strong> unmixedchemicals as well as ready-mixed cement is h<strong>and</strong>led <strong>in</strong> accordance withapplicable environment regulations.(3) If the cement<strong>in</strong>g unit with associated systems is <strong>in</strong>tended to function asbackup for the drill<strong>in</strong>g fluid system, it shall have capacity <strong>and</strong> work<strong>in</strong>g pressure tobe able to control the well pressure at all times.152. Cas<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>and</strong> anchor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> wells.- Cas<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>and</strong> anchor<strong>in</strong>g shall be such that thewell <strong>in</strong>tegrity is ensured <strong>and</strong> the barrier functions are provided for throughout thelife time <strong>of</strong> the well.153. Equipment for completion <strong>and</strong> controlled well flow.- (1) Equipment forcompletion shall provide for controlled <strong>in</strong>flux, well <strong>in</strong>tervention, backup wellbarrier elements <strong>and</strong> plug back activities.(2) Completion str<strong>in</strong>gs shall be equipped with necessary down hole equipment<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g safety valves.(3) Dur<strong>in</strong>g controlled well flow, the surface <strong>and</strong> down hole equipment shall beadapted to the well parameters.(4) Equipment for burn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the well stream shall be designed <strong>and</strong> dimensioned<strong>in</strong> such a manner that combustion residues shall not cause pollution <strong>of</strong> themar<strong>in</strong>e environment.(5) It shall at all times, be possible to control the well pressure through the workstr<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> the well flow through the choke manifold.CHAPTER XVIIMAINTENANCE154. Ma<strong>in</strong>tenance.- The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operatorshall ensure that the facilities or parts there<strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g all mach<strong>in</strong>ery <strong>and</strong>equipment are ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed, <strong>in</strong> such a manner they are capable <strong>of</strong> carry<strong>in</strong>g outtheir <strong>in</strong>tended functions <strong>in</strong> all phases <strong>of</strong> their life.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------155. Classification.- (1) The systems <strong>and</strong> equipment <strong>of</strong> facilities shall be classifiedwith regard to the health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment related consequences <strong>of</strong>potential functional failures.(2) With regard to functional failures that may entail serious consequences, thedifferent fault modes with associated failure causes <strong>and</strong> failure mechanisms shallbe identified, <strong>and</strong> the failure probability <strong>in</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> the <strong>in</strong>dividual fault modeshall be estimated.(3) The classification shall constitute the basis for choice <strong>of</strong> ma<strong>in</strong>tenanceactivities, ma<strong>in</strong>tenance frequency <strong>and</strong> for the priority <strong>of</strong> different ma<strong>in</strong>tenanceactivities.156. Ma<strong>in</strong>tenance programme.- (1) Fault modes which constitute a risk to health,safety or environment, shall be systematically prevented by means <strong>of</strong> ama<strong>in</strong>tenance programme.(2) The programme shall comprise activities for monitor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> performance <strong>and</strong>technical condition, which will ensure that fault modes that are develop<strong>in</strong>g orhave occurred are identified <strong>and</strong> corrected.(3) The programme shall also conta<strong>in</strong> activities for monitor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> control <strong>of</strong>failure mechanisms that may lead to such fault modes.157. Specific requirements to condition monitor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> structures <strong>and</strong> pipel<strong>in</strong>esystems.- (1) Condition monitor<strong>in</strong>g shall be carried out <strong>in</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> newstructures dur<strong>in</strong>g their first year <strong>of</strong> service.(2) With regard to load bear<strong>in</strong>g structures <strong>of</strong> a new type, data shall be collectedfor first two years <strong>in</strong> order to compare them with the design calculations.(3) With regard to pipel<strong>in</strong>e systems where fault modes may constitute anenvironment or safety risk, <strong>in</strong>spections shall be carried out to map possiblecorrosion <strong>of</strong> the pipe wall.(4) Parts <strong>of</strong> the pipel<strong>in</strong>e system where the lay condition or other factors maycause high loads, shall also be checked.(5) The first <strong>in</strong>spection shall be carried out <strong>in</strong> accordance with the ma<strong>in</strong>tenanceprogramme as referred to <strong>in</strong> rule 156 on ma<strong>in</strong>tenance programme, not later thanfive years after the system has been put <strong>in</strong>to operation.158. Specific requirements to test<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> blow out preventer <strong>and</strong> other pressurecontrol equipment .-(1) The blow out preventer shall be pressure testedregularly <strong>in</strong> order to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> its capability <strong>of</strong> carry<strong>in</strong>g out its <strong>in</strong>tended functions.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(2) The blow out preventer with associated valves <strong>and</strong> other pressure controlequipment on the facility shall be subjected to a complete overhaul <strong>and</strong> shall berecertified at regular <strong>in</strong>tervals based on orig<strong>in</strong>al equipment manufacturer’srecommendations <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>ternational st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> recommended practises.159. Plann<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> priority <strong>of</strong> ma<strong>in</strong>tenance.-(1) An overall plan shall be prepared forconduct <strong>of</strong> ma<strong>in</strong>tenance programme <strong>and</strong> corrective ma<strong>in</strong>tenance activities.(2) There shall exist criteria for giv<strong>in</strong>g priority with associated time-limits for theconduct <strong>of</strong> the <strong>in</strong>dividual ma<strong>in</strong>tenance activities.160. Ma<strong>in</strong>tenance effectiveness.- (1) The effectiveness <strong>of</strong> ma<strong>in</strong>tenance shall beevaluated systematically on the basis <strong>of</strong> recorded data for performance <strong>and</strong>technical condition <strong>in</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> facilities <strong>and</strong> parts there<strong>of</strong>.(2) The evaluation shall be used for a cont<strong>in</strong>ual improvement <strong>of</strong> the ma<strong>in</strong>tenanceprogramme.CHAPTER XVIIISPECIFIC OPERATIONS161. Work on <strong>and</strong> operation <strong>of</strong> electrical systems.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, oras the case may be, the operator shall ensure that electrical systems aredesigned <strong>in</strong> accordance with rule 105.(2) The operator shall ensure that dur<strong>in</strong>g work on live electrical systems, worknear <strong>in</strong>stallations connected to an electrical power source, work <strong>in</strong> or close toearthed <strong>and</strong> short-circuited <strong>in</strong>stallations <strong>and</strong> dur<strong>in</strong>g operation <strong>of</strong> low <strong>and</strong> highvoltage <strong>in</strong>stallations, necessary actions <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g issue <strong>of</strong> work permit are takento ensure that those who carry out the work, are not <strong>in</strong>jured, <strong>and</strong> that theprobability <strong>of</strong> situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident is reduced.(3) The operator shall designate a competent person to be responsible for theelectrical systems <strong>of</strong> an <strong>in</strong>stallation.162. Lift<strong>in</strong>g operations.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, theoperator shall ensure that lift<strong>in</strong>g operations are cleared with respect to safety,<strong>and</strong> conducted <strong>in</strong> a safe manner <strong>and</strong> it shall be ensured, <strong>in</strong>ter alia, that personneldo not come under suspended loads.(2) Lift<strong>in</strong>g equipment <strong>and</strong> lift<strong>in</strong>g gears shall be periodically <strong>in</strong>spected, tested <strong>and</strong>certified.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(3) Everyone participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> lift<strong>in</strong>g operations, shall have access to radio facility<strong>and</strong> the radio shall be used unless everyone <strong>in</strong>volved can communicate clearlywith each other by direct speech.(4) It shall be ensured that all communication takes place <strong>in</strong> a clear <strong>and</strong>unambiguous way <strong>and</strong> without disturbance.(5) It shall be also ensured that transfer <strong>of</strong> personnel by means <strong>of</strong> lift<strong>in</strong>gappliance shall be carried out <strong>in</strong> accordance with laid down safety procedures<strong>and</strong> under supervision <strong>of</strong> competent person.163. Underwater operations.- (1) Operator shall ensure that management <strong>of</strong>underwater operations is coord<strong>in</strong>ated with the safety management system for the<strong>in</strong>stallation, <strong>in</strong> such a manner that the probability <strong>of</strong> mistakes that can result <strong>in</strong>situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident is avoided.(2) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator shall ensurethat -(a) div<strong>in</strong>g safety management system is based on relevant<strong>in</strong>ternational recognized st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> guidel<strong>in</strong>es <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>ter alia<strong>in</strong>cludes design, <strong>in</strong>spection, ma<strong>in</strong>tenance <strong>and</strong> test<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> div<strong>in</strong>g plant<strong>and</strong> equipment, tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> div<strong>in</strong>g personnel, hazard analysis<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g collision avoidance, safe practices manual <strong>and</strong>operational procedures dur<strong>in</strong>g various stages <strong>of</strong> div<strong>in</strong>g.(b)the emergency procedures for def<strong>in</strong>ed situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong>accident <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g lost bell, trapped divers is established.164. <strong>Operations</strong> <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g hydrogen sulphide.- The licensee, the lessee, or as thecase may be, the operator shall ensure that all necessary precautions <strong>and</strong>measures are taken to protect the personnel from the toxic effects <strong>of</strong> hydrogensulphide <strong>and</strong> to mitigate the damage to environment caused by hydrogensulphide.CHAPTER XIXMARINE FACILITIES AND OPERATIONS165. Stability.- (1) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator shallensure that float<strong>in</strong>g facilities are <strong>in</strong> accordance with the requirements conta<strong>in</strong>ed<strong>in</strong> the applicable st<strong>and</strong>ards concern<strong>in</strong>g stability, water tightness <strong>and</strong> watertight<strong>and</strong> weather tight clos<strong>in</strong>g means on mobile <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> units.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(2) There shall be weight control systems on float<strong>in</strong>g facilities, which shall ensurethat weight, weight distribution <strong>and</strong> centre <strong>of</strong> gravity are with<strong>in</strong> the designassumptions <strong>and</strong> equipment <strong>and</strong> structural parts shall be secured aga<strong>in</strong>stdisplacements that can affect stability.166. Anchor<strong>in</strong>g, moor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> position<strong>in</strong>g.- (1) Float<strong>in</strong>g facilities shall have systemsto enable them to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> their position at all times <strong>and</strong>, if necessary, be able tomove away from the position <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> a situation <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident.(2) Dynamic position<strong>in</strong>g systems shall be designed <strong>in</strong> such a manner that theposition can be ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> the event <strong>of</strong> def<strong>in</strong>ed failures <strong>and</strong> damage to thesystem <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong> case <strong>of</strong> accidents.(3) Dur<strong>in</strong>g conduct <strong>of</strong> mar<strong>in</strong>e operations, the necessary actions shall be taken <strong>in</strong>such a manner that the probability <strong>of</strong> situations <strong>of</strong> hazard <strong>and</strong> accident isavoided <strong>and</strong> those who take part <strong>in</strong> the operations, are not <strong>in</strong>jured.(4) Requirements shall be set to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g position <strong>in</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> vessels <strong>and</strong>facilities dur<strong>in</strong>g implementation <strong>of</strong> such operations, <strong>and</strong> criteria shall be set forstart up <strong>and</strong> suspension <strong>of</strong> activities.167. Collision risk management.- (1) The Offshore Installation Manager shall be theoverall authority for safe operations with<strong>in</strong> the safety zone <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.(2) The licensee, the lessee, or as the case may be, the operator shall ensurethat a collision risk management system is implemented <strong>and</strong> ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed where<strong>in</strong>follow<strong>in</strong>g shall be <strong>in</strong>ter alia <strong>in</strong>cluded -(a) suitability <strong>of</strong> attendant vessels <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong>f take tankers <strong>and</strong>competence <strong>of</strong> their crew;(b) assessment <strong>of</strong> probability <strong>of</strong> collision peculiar to the <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>and</strong>it’s location;(c) provision <strong>of</strong> necessary risk reduction <strong>and</strong> control measures;(d) appropriate procedures <strong>and</strong> communications for manag<strong>in</strong>goperations <strong>of</strong> attendant vessels developed jo<strong>in</strong>tly with mar<strong>in</strong>eservices providers;(e) provision <strong>of</strong> appropriate equipment <strong>and</strong> procedures for detect<strong>in</strong>g<strong>and</strong> assess<strong>in</strong>g the actions <strong>of</strong> vessels <strong>in</strong>trud<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to the safety zone;(f) provision <strong>of</strong> competent <strong>in</strong>stallation personnel with an appropriatelevel <strong>of</strong> mar<strong>in</strong>e knowledge;(g) provision <strong>of</strong> appropriate evacuation <strong>and</strong> rescue procedures <strong>and</strong>facilities; <strong>and</strong>(h) regular audit <strong>and</strong> updat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the above systems.168. Control <strong>in</strong> the safety zone.- (1) The master <strong>of</strong> the attendant vessel or <strong>of</strong>f taketanker shall comply with <strong>in</strong>structions <strong>of</strong> the Offshore Installation Manager when <strong>in</strong>a safety zone.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(2) The master <strong>of</strong> the attendant vessel or <strong>of</strong>f take tanker shall be responsible forsafety <strong>of</strong> his crew, the safe operation <strong>of</strong> attendant vessel or <strong>of</strong>f take tanker <strong>and</strong>for avoid<strong>in</strong>g collision with the <strong>in</strong>stallation or associated facilities.169. <strong>Operations</strong> <strong>in</strong> rough weather conditions.- (1)The operator shall ensure safework<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> adverse weather <strong>and</strong> tidal conditions <strong>and</strong> identify the rough weatherconditions when the operations are to be discont<strong>in</strong>ued <strong>and</strong> evacuations carriedout, as required.(2) The operator shall ensure that transfer <strong>of</strong> personnel <strong>and</strong> cargo between thevessel <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation is carried out under safe weather conditions <strong>and</strong> suchtransfers should be stopped dur<strong>in</strong>g adverse or unsuitable weather conditions.170. Cargo management.- The operator shall ensure optimization <strong>of</strong> cargo trips, from<strong>and</strong> to the shore, <strong>and</strong> cargo h<strong>and</strong>l<strong>in</strong>g time at <strong>in</strong>stallation by efficient plann<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong>cargo supplies through conta<strong>in</strong>erization, pre-sl<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> cargo etc.CHAPTR XXMISCELLANEOUS171. General duty for safety.- (1) The employee shall not negligently or willfully<strong>in</strong>dulge <strong>in</strong> any activity which may be detrimental to health, safety <strong>and</strong>environment.(2) The employee shall not negligently or willfully omit to perform his duty whichis necessary to safeguard health, safety <strong>and</strong> environment.172. Place <strong>of</strong> accident not to be disturbed.- (1) Whenever there occurs <strong>in</strong> an<strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation, an accident caus<strong>in</strong>g loss <strong>of</strong> life or serious bodily <strong>in</strong>jury to anyperson, the operator shall ensure that the place <strong>of</strong> accident is not disturbed oraltered without the consent <strong>of</strong> the competent authority unless such disturbanceor alteration is necessary to prevent any further accident, to remove bodies <strong>of</strong> thedeceased or to rescue any person from danger, or unless discont<strong>in</strong>uation <strong>of</strong> thework at the place <strong>of</strong> accident would seriously impede the work<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> the<strong>in</strong>stallation.(2) Before the place <strong>of</strong> accident <strong>in</strong>volv<strong>in</strong>g a fatal or serious accident is disturbedor altered due to any reason whatsoever, a sketch or photo or any otherevidences available <strong>of</strong> the site illustrat<strong>in</strong>g the accident <strong>and</strong> all relevant detailsshall be prepared <strong>and</strong> kept available for use dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>vestigation <strong>of</strong> the accident.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(3) A copy <strong>of</strong> the authenticated sketch shall be submitted to the competentauthority along with the notices <strong>in</strong> Form 2 <strong>and</strong> Form 3 referred to <strong>in</strong> rule 11notify<strong>in</strong>g the accident.173. Penalty for contravention <strong>of</strong> the rules.- Whoever fails to comply with orcontravenes any <strong>of</strong> the provisions <strong>of</strong> these rules or any direction or order issuedby the competent authority under these rules, shall, <strong>in</strong> respect <strong>of</strong> such failure orcontravention, be punished <strong>in</strong> accordance with the relevant provisions <strong>of</strong> the Act.174. Direction.- The Central Government may, by notification <strong>in</strong> the Official Gazette,direct that any <strong>of</strong> the powers exercisable by it under these rules, shall beexercised, subject to such general or special conditions, if any, as may bespecified there<strong>in</strong> by such authority or <strong>of</strong>ficer as may be specified <strong>in</strong> the direction.[File no 21016/1/2006-OR-I(Part)]L.N.GuptaJo<strong>in</strong>t Secretary to the Government <strong>of</strong> IndiaSchedule I(See rule 13)Particulars to be <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> design <strong>in</strong>timation for fixed <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.1. The name <strong>and</strong> address <strong>of</strong> the operator :2. Name <strong>and</strong> address <strong>of</strong> the licensee or lessee :3. Confirmation that all the relevant provisions mentioned <strong>in</strong> the rules have beenconsidered <strong>in</strong> the design :4. A description <strong>of</strong> :(a) the design concept, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g suitable diagrams.(b) how the chosen design concept will ensure that risks with the potential tocause a major accident are reduced to the lowest level that is reasonablypracticable.5. A general description <strong>of</strong> :(a)(b)the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal systems on the <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g systems for monitor<strong>in</strong>g<strong>and</strong> control <strong>of</strong> hazardous situations.the <strong>in</strong>stallation layout.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(c)(d)the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal features (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g major accident prevention) <strong>of</strong> pipel<strong>in</strong>es, ifany, to be connected to the <strong>in</strong>stallation.any hydrocarbon bear<strong>in</strong>g reservoir <strong>in</strong>tended to be exploited us<strong>in</strong>g the<strong>in</strong>stallation.6. Particulars <strong>of</strong> the types <strong>of</strong> operation, <strong>and</strong> activities <strong>in</strong> connection with eachoperation, which the <strong>in</strong>stallation is plann<strong>in</strong>g to perform.7. A general description <strong>of</strong> the means by which the management system <strong>of</strong> theoperator will ensure that the structure <strong>and</strong> plant <strong>of</strong> the <strong>in</strong>stallation will bedesigned, selected, constructed, commissioned, operated <strong>and</strong> decommissioned<strong>in</strong> a way which will reduce any risk <strong>of</strong> a major accident to the lowest level that isreasonably practicable.Schedule II(See rule 14)Particulars to be <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> application for consent for operation <strong>of</strong> newfixed <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.1. The name <strong>and</strong> address <strong>of</strong> the operator :2. Name <strong>and</strong> address <strong>of</strong> the licensee or lessee :3. A description <strong>of</strong> the extent to which the operator has taken <strong>in</strong>to account anymatters raised by the competent authority on design <strong>in</strong>timation for fixed <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong><strong>in</strong>stallation :4. Confirmation that all the relevant provisions mentioned <strong>in</strong> the rules have beencomplied with :5. Confirmation that environmental clearances <strong>and</strong> other statutory clearances havebeen obta<strong>in</strong>ed/applied for, to the relevant authorities :6. Copy <strong>of</strong> the safety management system document :7. A general description, with suitable diagrams, <strong>of</strong> :(a)(b)(c)(d)the structure <strong>of</strong> the <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>and</strong> its materials.the plant <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the layout <strong>and</strong> configuration <strong>and</strong> systems for monitor<strong>in</strong>g<strong>and</strong> control <strong>of</strong> hazardous situations.the connections to any pipel<strong>in</strong>e or <strong>in</strong>stallation.any wells to be connected to the <strong>in</strong>stallation.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8. Particulars <strong>of</strong> the types <strong>of</strong> operation, <strong>and</strong> activities <strong>in</strong> connection with eachoperation, which the <strong>in</strong>stallation is to be capable <strong>of</strong> perform<strong>in</strong>g.9. The maximum number <strong>of</strong> persons –(a)(b)expected to be on the <strong>in</strong>stallation at any time, <strong>and</strong>for whom accommodation is to be provided.10. A description <strong>of</strong> (as applicable) :(a)(b)plant <strong>and</strong> arrangement for control <strong>of</strong> well operations (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g pressurecontrol <strong>and</strong> prevention <strong>of</strong> uncontrolled release).major accident prevention measures for pipel<strong>in</strong>es, to be connected to the<strong>in</strong>stallation.11. Description <strong>of</strong> the life sav<strong>in</strong>g appliances <strong>and</strong> fire fight<strong>in</strong>g arrangement.12. Detail description <strong>of</strong> emergency response plans (cover<strong>in</strong>g all identified majorhazards), pursuant to the rules under Chapter X on emergency response system.13. Particulars <strong>of</strong> any comb<strong>in</strong>ed operations which may <strong>in</strong>volve the <strong>in</strong>stallation,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g summary <strong>of</strong> the arrangements <strong>in</strong> place for co-ord<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g the safetymanagement systems <strong>and</strong> jo<strong>in</strong>t review <strong>of</strong> the safety aspects by the operator <strong>and</strong>other participants, <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> comb<strong>in</strong>ed operations.Schedule-III(See rule 15)Particulars to be <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> application for consent for exist<strong>in</strong>gfixed <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.1. The name <strong>and</strong> address <strong>of</strong> the operator :2. Name <strong>and</strong> address <strong>of</strong> the licensee or lessee :3. The list <strong>of</strong> the relevant rules, which are not complied with :4. Time bound action plan to comply with the rules, as per item 3 :


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5. The rules, as per item 3, which the operator considers <strong>in</strong>feasible to be compliedwith, along with detail justification/reason<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g suggested alternatives/control measures :6. Confirmation that environmental clearances <strong>and</strong> other statutory clearances havebeen obta<strong>in</strong>ed from the relevant authorities :7. Copy <strong>of</strong> the safety management system document :8. A general description, with suitable diagrams, <strong>of</strong> :(a)(b)(c)its plant <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the layout <strong>and</strong> configuration <strong>and</strong> systems for monitor<strong>in</strong>g<strong>and</strong> control <strong>of</strong> hazardous situations.the connections to any pipel<strong>in</strong>e or <strong>in</strong>stallation.any wells connected to the <strong>in</strong>stallation.9. Particulars <strong>of</strong> the types <strong>of</strong> operation, <strong>and</strong> activities <strong>in</strong> connection with eachoperation, which the <strong>in</strong>stallation is capable <strong>of</strong> perform<strong>in</strong>g.10. The maximum number <strong>of</strong> persons –(a)(b)on the <strong>in</strong>stallation at any time, <strong>and</strong>for whom accommodation is provided11. A description <strong>of</strong> (as applicable) :(a) plant <strong>and</strong> arrangement for control <strong>of</strong> well operations (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g pressurecontrol <strong>and</strong> prevention <strong>of</strong> uncontrolled release).(b) major accident prevention measures for pipel<strong>in</strong>es, connected to the<strong>in</strong>stallation.12. Description <strong>of</strong> the life sav<strong>in</strong>g appliances <strong>and</strong> fire fight<strong>in</strong>g arrangement :13. Detail description <strong>of</strong> emergency response plans (cover<strong>in</strong>g all identified majorhazards),pursuant to the rules under Chapter X on emergency response system :14. Particulars <strong>of</strong> any comb<strong>in</strong>ed operations which may <strong>in</strong>volve the <strong>in</strong>stallation,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g summary <strong>of</strong> the arrangements <strong>in</strong> place for co-ord<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g the safetymanagement systems <strong>and</strong> jo<strong>in</strong>t review <strong>of</strong> the safety aspects by the operator <strong>and</strong>other participants, <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> comb<strong>in</strong>ed operations :Schedule IV(See rule 16)


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Particulars to be <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> application for consent for mobile<strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.1 The name <strong>and</strong> address <strong>of</strong> the operator :2 Name <strong>and</strong> address <strong>of</strong> the licensee or lessee :3 Confirmation that all the relevant provisions mentioned <strong>in</strong> the rules have beencomplied with :4 Copy <strong>of</strong> the safety management system document :5 A general description, with suitable diagrams, <strong>of</strong> :(a)(b)(c)(d)the structure <strong>of</strong> the <strong>in</strong>stallation <strong>and</strong> its materials.its plant <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the layout <strong>and</strong> configuration <strong>and</strong> systems formonitor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> control <strong>of</strong> hazardous situations.the connections to any pipel<strong>in</strong>e or <strong>in</strong>stallation.any wells to be connected to the <strong>in</strong>stallation.6 Particulars <strong>of</strong> the types <strong>of</strong> operation, <strong>and</strong> activities <strong>in</strong> connection with eachoperation, which the <strong>in</strong>stallation is to be capable <strong>of</strong> perform<strong>in</strong>g.7 The maximum number <strong>of</strong> persons –(a)(b)expected to be on the <strong>in</strong>stallation at any time, <strong>and</strong>for whom accommodation is to be provided8 A description <strong>of</strong> (as applicable) :(a)(b)plant <strong>and</strong> arrangement for control <strong>of</strong> well operations (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g pressurecontrol <strong>and</strong> prevention <strong>of</strong> uncontrolled release).major accident prevention measures for pipel<strong>in</strong>es, to be connected to the<strong>in</strong>stallation.9 Description <strong>of</strong> the life sav<strong>in</strong>g appliances <strong>and</strong> fire fight<strong>in</strong>g arrangement.10 Detail description <strong>of</strong> emergency response plans (cover<strong>in</strong>g all identified majorhazards), pursuant to the rules under Chapter X on emergency response system.11 Particulars <strong>of</strong> any comb<strong>in</strong>ed operations which may <strong>in</strong>volve the <strong>in</strong>stallation,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g summary <strong>of</strong> the arrangements <strong>in</strong> place for co-ord<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g the safetymanagement systems <strong>and</strong> jo<strong>in</strong>t review <strong>of</strong> the safety aspects by the operator <strong>and</strong>other participants, <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> comb<strong>in</strong>ed operations.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Schedule V(See rule 17)Particulars to be <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> application for consent for alreadyoperat<strong>in</strong>g mobile <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation.1. The name <strong>and</strong> address <strong>of</strong> the operator :2. Name <strong>and</strong> address <strong>of</strong> the licensee or lessee :3. The list <strong>of</strong> the relevant rules, which are not complied with :4. Time bound action plan to comply with the rules, as per item 3 :5. The rules, as per item 3, which the operator considers <strong>in</strong>feasible to be compliedwith, along with detail justification/reason<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g suggested alternatives/control measures.6. Copy <strong>of</strong> the safety management system document.7. A general description, with suitable diagrams, <strong>of</strong> :(a)(b)(c)its plant <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the layout <strong>and</strong> configuration <strong>and</strong> systems formonitor<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> control <strong>of</strong> hazardous situations.the connections to any pipel<strong>in</strong>e or <strong>in</strong>stallation.any wells connected to the <strong>in</strong>stallation.8. Particulars <strong>of</strong> the types <strong>of</strong> operation, <strong>and</strong> activities <strong>in</strong> connection with eachoperation, which the <strong>in</strong>stallation is capable <strong>of</strong> perform<strong>in</strong>g.9. The maximum number <strong>of</strong> persons –(a)(b)on the <strong>in</strong>stallation at any time, <strong>and</strong>for whom accommodation is provided10. A description <strong>of</strong> (as applicable) :(a)(b)plant <strong>and</strong> arrangement for control <strong>of</strong> well operations (<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gpressure control <strong>and</strong> prevention <strong>of</strong> uncontrolled release).major accident prevention measures for pipel<strong>in</strong>es, connected to the<strong>in</strong>stallation.11. Description <strong>of</strong> the life sav<strong>in</strong>g appliances <strong>and</strong> fire fight<strong>in</strong>g arrangement.


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12. Detail description <strong>of</strong> emergency response plans (cover<strong>in</strong>g all identified majorhazards), pursuant to the rules under Chapter X on emergency response system.13. Particulars <strong>of</strong> any comb<strong>in</strong>ed operations which may <strong>in</strong>volve the <strong>in</strong>stallation,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g summary <strong>of</strong> the arrangements <strong>in</strong> place for co-ord<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g the safetymanagement systems <strong>and</strong> jo<strong>in</strong>t review <strong>of</strong> the safety aspects by the operator <strong>and</strong>other participants, <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> comb<strong>in</strong>ed operations.Schedule VI(See rule 19)Particulars to be <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> a relocation <strong>in</strong>timation for production<strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation1. The name <strong>and</strong> address <strong>of</strong> the operator:2. Name <strong>and</strong> address <strong>of</strong> the licensee or lessee:3. Changes, if any, <strong>in</strong> the types <strong>of</strong> operation, <strong>and</strong> activities <strong>in</strong> connection with anoperation, at the exist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> the new location <strong>of</strong> the <strong>in</strong>stallation.4. Explanation <strong>of</strong> why the operator considers the <strong>in</strong>stallation suitable for the newlocation.FORM 1Intimation concern<strong>in</strong>g Offshore Installation(See rule 9 )1. Name <strong>and</strong> address <strong>of</strong> the operator :2. Name <strong>and</strong> location <strong>of</strong> <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation :(longitude/latitude)3. Name <strong>of</strong> licensed or leased area <strong>in</strong> which :<strong>in</strong>stallation is be<strong>in</strong>g or to be used4. Type <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation (fixed or mobile) :5. Type <strong>of</strong> operations(drill<strong>in</strong>g or production or work-over or others) :


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6. Date <strong>of</strong> commencement <strong>of</strong> operations(i) Exist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>stallations(a)(b)MobileDate <strong>of</strong> entry <strong>in</strong> relevant waters :FixedDate <strong>of</strong> commencement <strong>of</strong> operations :(ii) New <strong>in</strong>stallations(a) MobileDate <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>tended entry <strong>in</strong> relevant waters :(b) FixedDate <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>tended commencement <strong>of</strong> operations :7. Date <strong>of</strong> cessation <strong>of</strong> operations(a) MobileDate <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>tended departure from relevant waters :(b) FixedIntended date <strong>of</strong> cessation <strong>of</strong> operations :for which the <strong>in</strong>stallation was set-up8. Any other <strong>in</strong>formationSignature ______________Name _________________Designation ____________Date __________________FORM 2Notice <strong>of</strong> Accident(See rule 11 )Accident InformationName <strong>of</strong> Operator:Date <strong>of</strong> accident : Time: HrsAccident Location:Type <strong>of</strong> Accident:Operation at the time <strong>of</strong> Accident :Field Name Block No. Name <strong>of</strong> InstallationBrief details <strong>of</strong> Accident:Immediate action taken:No. <strong>of</strong> persons <strong>in</strong>jured /deceased :(Tick those applicable)(fill <strong>in</strong> separate form for each <strong>in</strong>jured/ deceased person)


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>jured/ deceased person (first/middle/last):Age (<strong>in</strong> yrs): Experience (<strong>in</strong> l<strong>in</strong>e/with operator): Yrs / YrsOccupation: Employer (tick one) Operator ContractorContractor’s name:Shift Information (tick one)morn. eve night genType <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>jury:Injured part <strong>of</strong> body:Injury severity level (tick one)Sequence lead<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>in</strong>jury:high/medium-high/medium/medium-low/lowAbsence <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>jured person from duty - No. <strong>of</strong> days hoursDangerous Occurrence(Type <strong>of</strong> dangerous occurrence):Property Damage(Type <strong>of</strong> Mach<strong>in</strong>ery/Equipment):Cost <strong>of</strong> Damage (Rs.): Percentage <strong>of</strong> damage to Installation Cost (%):Other <strong>in</strong>formation as applicable (Please tick mark)Sketch Photo Prelim<strong>in</strong>ary Enquiry Report WitnessAccident Analysis (applicable for quarterly report<strong>in</strong>g)Immediate cause:Suggested corrective action:Review date for corrective action:Basic cause:Brief details <strong>of</strong> near miss <strong>in</strong>cident:Suggested corrective action:Near miss Incident (applicable for quarterly report<strong>in</strong>g)Date <strong>and</strong> place:Signature, name <strong>and</strong> designation:FORM 3Notice concern<strong>in</strong>g person succumb<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>in</strong>juries(See rule 11 )1. Name <strong>of</strong> the operator :2. Name <strong>of</strong> the <strong><strong>of</strong>fshore</strong> <strong>in</strong>stallation :3. Particulars <strong>of</strong> fatality(i) Date <strong>and</strong> time <strong>of</strong> accident :


THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY [Part II – Sec. 3(I)]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(ii) Date <strong>of</strong> submission <strong>of</strong> notice <strong>in</strong> Form 2 (enclose copy) :(iii) Date <strong>and</strong> time <strong>of</strong> death :(iv) Brief description <strong>of</strong> circumstances lead<strong>in</strong>g to death :Signature ______________Name _________________Designation ____________Date__________________


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3 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼.k½ ^^lqfo/kkvksa** dk rkRi;Z virVh; O;oLFkk ls gS] tSls isVªksfy;edk;Zdykiksa ds fy, la;a= yxkuk] mlls lacaf/kr ikbi ykbu vkSj rkjsaLFkkfir djuk rFkk vU; midj.kksa dh O;oLFkk djuk] fdUrq blesa vkiwfrZvkSj lgk;rk djus okys iksr ;k ty;ku 'kkfey ugh gSa tks Hkkjh ek=k esaisVªksfy;e dks ykrs ys tkrs gS(¼r½ ^^Hkkj ogu lajpuk** dk rkRi;Z lqfo/kk ds os fgLls gSa ftudk eq[;iz;kstu Hkkj dks gLrkarfjr djuk gksrk gS(¼Fk½ ^^yhtdrkZ** dk rkRi;Z ml O;fDr ls gS ftldks isVªksfy;e dk;Zokghdjus ds eq[; mn~ns’; ls [kuu yht tkjh dh tkrh gS(¼n½ ^^ykblsUl /kkjh** dk rkRi;Z ml O;fDr ls gS ftls isVªksfy;e dk;Zokghdjus ds mn~ns'; ls isVªksfy;e vUos"k.k ykblsUl tkjh fd;k tkrk gS(¼/k½ ^^virVh; O;oLFkk** dk rkRi;Z ,d l;Ru vkSj fu/kkZfjr O;oLFkk ls gSftlls blls tqMh ikbiykbZu Hkh 'kkfey gS] ftldk iz;ksx lEc} ty esaisVªksfy;e vkSj izkd`frd xSl dh [kkst djus vFkok nksgu djus dh n`f"V lsfLFkj vFkok dsfUnzr jgus dh voLFkk esa gks jgk gS] gksuk gks ;k gks pqdk gks(¼u½ ^^vkijsVj** dk rkRi;Z ml O;fDr ls gS] tks ykblsUl/kkjh vFkokyhtdrkZ dh vksj ls virVh; O;oLFkk esa isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa ds fnuizfrfnu ds izca/ku dk;Z djus dk ftEesnkj gks (¼i½ ^^vU; Hkkxhnkjksa** ls rkRi;Z vU; lHkh O;fDr;ksa ls gS] tks ykblUsl/kkjhyhtdrkZ u gksrs gq, Hkh isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa esa lfEefyr gksrs gSa] vFkoktSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVj tSls lafonkdkj] lsok,W iznku djus okys ls gSA¼Q½ ^^:dus dh v<strong>of</strong>/k** ls rkRi;Z gS ml vuojr v<strong>of</strong>/k ls ftls dksbZdeZpkjh lqfo/kkvksa esa O;rhr djrk gS (¼c½ ^^isVªksfy;e dk;Zdyki** dk rkRi;Z mu dk;Zdykiksa ls gS tks isVªksfy;erFkk izkd`frd xSl ds vUos"k.k vkSj nksgu ls lacaf/kr gksrs gS (¼Hk½ ^^ikbi ykbu iz.kkyh** dk rkRi;Z virV vkSj fcNkbZ x;h ikbi ykbuvkSj muds ek/;e ls ckgj fudyus okys gkbMªks dkcZu rFkk vU; oLrq,a gS]


4 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]blds lkFk lkFk lqj{kk iz.kkfy;ka] okYc] Vwy ;k ykSUpj fjlhoj] vU; dbZizdkj dh phtsa tSls laj{k.k iz.kkfy;ka mlesa vyx ls yxus okys midj.kblesa 'kkfey gS(¼e½ ^^LFkkbZ ekuoh; lqfo/kk,**a dk rkRi;Z mu lqfo/kkvksa ls gS ftlij euq";lrr :i ls fo|eku jgrs gSa] vFkok ftUgsa lsrq lE;d dh vfHkUu fodklvo/kkj.kk ds ,d fgLls ds :i esa fy;k tkrk gS(¼;½ lEc) ty dk rkRi;Z Hkkjr ds lhekar ty{ks=] fudVLFk {ks=]egk}hih; jsrhys {ks= vkSj fo’ks"k vkfFkZd {ks= ls gS(¼y½ ^^jkbtlZ** dk rkRi;Z ikbiykbu iz.kkyh dk og fgLlk gS tks mileqnz ikbiykbZu ls O;oLFkk okys LFkku rd QSyk gksrk gS ftlesa ykSUpj ;kfjlhoj vFkok vkrafjd j[kj[kko ;k fujh{k.k laca/kh vkStkj Hkh 'kkfey gS(¼y½ ^^lqj{kk {ks=** dk rkRi;Z ml {ks= ls gS ftls bu fu;eksa ds v/;k; IXds vUrxZr LFkkfir fd;k x;k gks (¼o½ lwph dk rkRi;Z bu fu;eksa ds lkFk vuqcaf/kr lwph ls gS A2- blesa iz;qDr 'kCn vkSj vk'k; ftUgsa ikfjHkkf"kr ugha fd;k x;k gS fdUrqvf/kfu;e esa ifjHkkf"kr gSa] muds vFkZ ml vf/kfu;e esa fn, x, vFkksZa dsvuqlkj gksxsa Av/;k; 2LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k laca/kh fl}kUr3- lqjf{kr isVªksfy;e xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;k¡%& yklblsUl/kkjh] yhtdrkZ vFkok tSlk Hkhekeyk gks] vkijsVj isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa dks lqjf{kr rjhds ls djsxk] pkgsog O;fDr fo’ks"k ls lacaf/kr gks] pkgs ,sls dk;Zdykiksa ds fu;kstu vkSjfdz;kUo;u ds egRo ds lHkh dkjdksa ls lacaf/kr gks lHkh esa LokLF;] lqj{kkvkSj i;kZoj.k tSls eqn~nksa dks /;ku esa j[kuk gksxk A4- laxBu xfBr djuk ¼1½ vkijsVj ,d laxBu xfBr djsxk tks ;glqfuf’pr dj lds fd isVªksfy;e laca/kh xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;kW bu fu;eksa ds vuqlkjdh tk jgh gS A ¼2½ vkijsVj ;g lqfuf'pr vkSj iznZf’kr djsxk fd


5 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa esa mlds lkFk tks dkfeZd dk;Z djrs gSa] muesa blrjg ls dk;Z lqfjf{kr rjhds ls djus dk lkeF;Z gks A5- LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.kuqdqy dk;Z i)fr%& vkijsVj leLr dk;Zdyki{ks=ksa esa LoLFk lqjf{kr vkSj i;kZoj.k ds vuqdwy dk;Z i)fr dks fodflr oizksRlkfgr djsxk] izR;sd O;fDr tks isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa esa lfEefyr gksrkgS] mudh ftEesnkjh ysdj dk;Z djuk gksxk] ftlesa LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSji;kZoj.k dk lqO;<strong>of</strong>LFkr fodkl Hkh lfEefyr gS A6- LokLF;%&isVªksfy;e xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa ds lHkh pj.kksa esa vkijsVj vko’;drkuqlkjLokLF; laca/kh lalk/kuksa dks lqyHk djk;sxk AvkSj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa esa lqfo/kkvksa ds vUrZxrtks O;fDr lfEefyr gksrk gS] izR;sd dks LokLF; laca/kh iwjh lsok,W nh tk;sftlesa jksdFkke ds mik; vkSj fu;fer mipkj lsok,a 'kkfey gSa Av/;k; 3lwpuk ,oa fjdkMZ7- lwpuk ,oa fjdkMZ%& ¼1½ vkijsVj lwpuk vkSj fjdkMZ rS;kj djsxk ftUgsaisVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa ds fy, vko’;d le>k tkrk gS rFkk ,slh dksbZ vU;lwpuk ftls l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk fo’ks"k :i ls ekaxk tkrk gks] ftlls ;glqfuf'pr gks fd isVªksfy;e dk;Zdyki lqfu;ksftr gSa rFkk mUgsa lqjf{krrjhds ls lEiUu fd;k tkrk gS rFkk blds iwjs nLrkost cus gq, gSaA¼2½ ekaxs tkus ij vkijsVj l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks lwpuk vkSj fjdkMZ gkMZ izfresa vFkok bySfDVªd :i esa miyC/k djk,xk] ftlesa ;g Li"V :i lsfn[kk;k x;k gks¼d½ laxBu esa tkjh djus okyk izkf/kdkjh vkSj vuqeksnu djus okykizkf/kdkjh A¼[k½ vuqeksnu dh frfFk


6 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]8- lwpuk vkSj fjdkMksZ dk j[kj[kko%& ¼1½ vkijsVj lwpuk vkSj fjdkM dks gkMZizfr esa ;k bySDVªkfud :i esa lqjf{kr j[ksxk D;ksafd lqjf{kr isVªksfy;exfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa dh fgr dh n`f"V ls tgkW rd vko’;d gS &¼d½ dqavksa dh LFkkbZ Iyfxax¼[k½ leqnzh D;kjh esa vLFkkbZ :i ls NwVh gqbZ lqfo/kk;sa vkSj vif'k"V¼x½ vkdfLed iznw"k.k ?kVuk,a vkSj mu ij dh x;h dkjZokbzZ¼?k½ i;kZoj.k eksfuVfjax¼M½ rsy vkSj jlk;uks dk fuLlj.k¼p½ [krjs vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ka rFkk¼N½ lqj{kk ds mik;] ?kVuk tkap fjiksZV vkSj fo’ys"k.k¼2½ vkijsVj ekufp=.k ifj.kkeksa dk j[kj[kko djsxk ftuesa ;g fn[kk;k x;kgks fd fdl lhek rd deZpkjh laHkkfor LokLF; ds [krjksa ls izHkkfor gq,gSa] dke djus ds i;kZoj.k dkjd vkSj mUgsa de djus ds fy, fd;s x,mik;ksa dk fjdkMZ A¼3½ isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa ds lekIr gks tkus ij l{ke izkf/kdkjh ;g vkns'kns ldrs gS fd mi fu;e ¼1½ ds lanHkZ esa lwpuk vkSj fjdkMZ mUgsa lkSai fn;ktk, A9- virV laLFkkiu ls lacaf/kr lwpuk%& ¼1½ fdlh ekStwnk virV O;oLFkk lslacaf/kr vkWijsVj bu fu;eksa ds izorZu ds rhl fnu ds Hkhrj l{ke izkf/kdkjhdks QkeZ&1 esa dk;Z 'kq: gksus dh ;k lekIr gksus dh frfFk dh lwpuk nsxk A¼2½ fdlh ubZ virVh; laLFkkiu dk vkijsVj l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks izi=&1esa bl izdkj ds dk;Z izkjaHk gksus dh lwpuk nsxk A bl izdkj dh lwpuklEc} ikuh esa fdlh virVh; laLFkkiu ds vUrZxr dk;Z 'kq: gksus okyhfuf’pr frfFk ds ckn blesa nsjh u gks A¼3½ dksbZ virVh; O;oLFkk vkSj dqa, ij dk;Z ns[kus okyk dksbZ ugh rksbldh fjiksVZ l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks vfoyEc dh tk, A


7 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]10- leqnz foKku vkSj ekSle foKku laca/kh vkadMs%& ¼1½ ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vs/kkjhvFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd isVªksfy;edk;Zdyki lEc} leqnz foKku vkSj ekSlefoKku laca/kh vkadM+kas ij vk/kkfjrgS A11- nq?kZVuk dh lwpuk%& ¼1½ vkijsVj blds ckn fuEufyf[kr ?kVuk ds ckjs esalwfpr djsxk %&¼d½ virVh; dk;Zokgh ls lacaf/kr fdlh nq?kZVuk ls thou {kfr gqbZ gksvFkok 'kjhj esa xaHkhj pksV vkbZ gks A¼[k½ dksbZ foLQksV¼x½ dksbZ /kekdk¼?k½ vfXudkaM¼M½ fdlh ikbiykbu vFkok midj.k dk QVuk tSls gkbMªksdkcZu Hkkai] ok;qvFkok vU; <strong>in</strong>kFkZ dk nokc gksus ds dkj.k ftlls yksxks dh lqj{kk dks [krjsdh laHkkouk gks A¼p½ fdlh ½ fdlh gSfydkWIVj dk nq?kZVukxzLr gks tkuk¼.k½ fdlh O;fDr ds tgkt ls fxj tkuk¼V½ gkbMªks dkcZu ;k vU; gkfudkjd <strong>in</strong>kFkksZ dk fudyuk ftuls yksxks]O;oLFkk vFkok leqnzh i;kZoj.k dks [krjs dh laHkkouk gks A¼B½ leqnz esa iksr ;k vU; oLrq dk vfu;af=r gks tkuk ftlls virVh;O;oLFkk esa dk;Zjr O;fDr;ksa ;k Lo; O;oLFkk dh lqj{kk dks [krjk gks ldrkgS rFkk¼M½ virVh; O;oLFkk okys LFkku ij vFkok iksr ;k gsfydkWIVj ij dk;Zdjus okyk dksbZ O;fDr [kks tkrk gks A


8 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)],slh izR;sd ?kVuk dh lwpuk pkSchl ?kUVs ds Hkhrj l{ke izkf/kdkjh dksnwjHkk"k ;k QSDl ls Hksth tkuh pkfg, rFkk izi= 2 esa l{ke izkf/kdkjh vkSjHkkjrh; rVj{kd dks lwfpr fd;k tk, A2- ;fn mi fu;e ¼1½ dh /kkjk ¼d½ ds rgr fdlh O;fDr dks xaHkhj pksV dsifj.kke Lo:i e`R;q gks tkrh gS vkSj bldh fjiksZV Hkst nh x;h gks rksvkijsVj irk yxus ds 24 ?kUVs ds Hkhrj bldh lwpuk l{ke izkf/kdkjh dksizLrqr djsxk A3- tks nq?kZVuk,a mifu;e ¼1½ ds rgr ugh vkrh vkSj gksrs gksrs cp tkrh gSa]buds ckjs esa Hkh l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks izR;sd frekgh esa izi=&2 esa fjiksVZfd;k tk, A12- fMdfe’kfuax ;kstuk% ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vsnkj vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks]vkijsVj fMdfe’kfuax ;kstuk dks l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks izLrqr djsxk] ftlesafuEufyf[kr dk fooj.k gks%&¼d½ laHkkfor LFkkukarj.k ds nkSjku vFkok mlds ckn dk tksf[ke(¼[k½ fdlh laHkkfor LFkkukarj.k dh n’kk esa iz;ksx fd, tkus okyh f<strong>of</strong>/k;kaftlesa


9 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]13 LFkk;h virV fMtkbu lwpuk %& 1- LFkkfir dh tkus okyh fdlh lwpukvirV laLFkkiu vkijsVj ,d fMtkbu laca/kh lwpuk rS;kj djsxk ftlesavuqlwph&2 esa fu/kkZfjr fooj.k gksxk vkSj mls l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks ml le;izLrqr djsxk tc mUgas fMtkbu esa LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k laca/khekeyksa ij fopkj djuk gksxk ftUgsa l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk mBk;k x;k gksml le; ls ,d eghus ds Hkhrj mUgsa izLrqr fd;k tkuk pkfg, A2- vkijsVj }kjk lgefr ds fy, vkosnu i= izLrqr djus ls iwoZ fMtkbulwpuk esa mYysf[kr fdlh fooj.k esa tc dksbZ fo’ks"k ifjorZu gks] rksvkijsVj l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks ml ifjorZu ds ckjs esa 'kh?kz gh lwfpr djsxk A14- u;s LFkk;h virV laLFkkiu ds lapkyu dh lgefr ds fy, vkosnu i=%&¼1½ LFkkfir dh tkus okyh ubZ fu/kkZfjr virVh; laLFkkiu dk vkijsVjl{ke izkf/kdkjh ds ikl vuqlwph&2 esa fu/kkZfjr fooj.k ds vuqlkj lgefr dsfy, ,d vkosnu i= izLrqr djsxk A¼2½ vkijsVj dks ;g lqfuf’pr djuk gksxk fd mi fu;e ¼1½ ds vUrZxr dhxbZ LFkk;h laLFkkiu dk ifjpkyu rc rd ugha gksxk tc rd l{keizkf/kdkjh lgefr ds fy, vkosnu dks Lohdkj ugha dj ysrs A¼3½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh lgefr ds fy, vkosnu i= ds izkIr gksus ds lkB fnuksads Hkhrj viuh lgefr iznku djsxsa vFkok vkijsVj ls fo’ks"k dk;ZokbZ djusvkSj muds }kjk fu/kkZfjr v<strong>of</strong>/k ds Hkhrj lgefr ds fy, la’kksf/kr vkosnui= izLrqr djus ds fy, dgasxs vkSj ;fn l{ke izkf/kdkjh lgefr vkosnui= dh izkfIr ds lkB fnu ds Hkhrj tokc ugh nsrs gSa rks lgefr vkosnui= Lohd`r ekuk tk,xk A¼4½ vkijsVj lgefr ds fy, la’kksf/kr vkosnu i= izLrqr rHkh djsxsa tcmlls ;g iqf"V gks tk, fd l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk crkbZ xbZ f<strong>of</strong>’k"V dkjZokbZmi fu;e ¼3½ ds vuqlkj iwjh dj yh xbZ gS vkSj mlesas ;fn dksbZ ifjorZudjus gksa rks mUgs iwjk djds mi;qDr rduhdh vkSfpR; ds lkFk izLrqr fd,tk,a A


10 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼5½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh la’kksf/kr lgefr vkosnu i= dh izkfIr ds 30 fnuksa dsHkhrj viuh lgefr lwfpr djsxsa A¼6½ ;fn vkijsVj mi fu;e ¼3½ esa fu/kkZfjr v<strong>of</strong>/k ds Hkhrj mi fu;e ¼4½ds vuqlkj la’kksf/kr vkosnu i= izLrqr djus esa vleFkZ jgrk gS rks lgefrds fy, vkosnu i= fujLr ekuk tk,xk A¼15½ orZeku LFkk;h mirV laLFkkiu ds fy, vkosnu i=% ¼1½ fdlh LFkk;hlaLFkkiu ls lacaf/kr vkijsVj bu fu;eksa ds ykxw gksus ls igys lEc} tyesa dk;Z dj jgk gks rks og bu fu;eksa ds ykxw gks tkus ds 2 o"kZ ds Hkhrjvuqlwph&3 esa fu/kkZfjr fooj.k nsrs gq, lgefr ds fy, vkosnu i= l{keizkf/kdkjh dks izLrqr djsxk A¼2a½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh lgefr ds fy;s vkosnu&i= dh izfIr ds uCcs fnu dsHkhrj fuEufyf[kr dkjZokbZ djsxsa A¼d½ viuh lgefr Hkstsaxs vFkok¼[k½ vkijsVj }kjk vuqlwph 3 esa fd, x,s izko/kku ds vuqlkj Hksts x,izLrko ij fopkj djus ds ckn fu/kkZfjr v<strong>of</strong>/k ds Hkhrj vkijsVj ls fo'ks"kdkjZokbZ djus ds fy, dg ldrs gS A¼3½ vkijsVj l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk tkjh fd, x;s funsZ"kksa dk mi&fu;e ¼2½vuqPNsn ¼[k½ ds vUrxZr dh iqf"V djrs gq, rFkk mlesa ;fn dksbZ ifjorZudjus gks rks mi;qDr rduhdh vkSfpR; lfgr la’kksf/kr vkosnu i= dksizLrqr djsxk A¼4½ ;fn vkijsVj la’kksf/kr vkosnu i= dks mi&fu;e ¼3½ es fd, x,izko/kku ds vuqlkj 6 ekg dh v<strong>of</strong>/k ds Hkhrj izLrqr djus esa vleFkZ jgrkgS] rks mi&fu;e ¼2½ ds vuqPNsn ¼[k½ ds vUrxZr vuqikyu ds fy,fu/kkZfjr v<strong>of</strong>/k dks NksM+ dj ykblsal/kkjh] iV~Vs/kkjh] vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeykgks] vkijsVj bl vf/kfu;e ds vUrxZr la;qDr :i ls] dBksj naM ds Hkkxhgksaxs A


11 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼5½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh lgefr ds fy, Hksts x, la’kksf/kr vkosnu ij bldhizkfIr ds rhl fnu dh Hkhrj viuh lgefr Hkst nsaxs A16- eksckby virV laLFkkiu dh lgefr ds fy, vkosnu i=%&¼1½ eksckby laLFkkiu ls lEcfU/kr vkijsVj] ftls dk;Z lapkyu ds fy,lEc) tu esa tkuk gksrk gS] og l{ke izkf/kdkjh ds ikl vuqlwfp 4 esafu/kkZfjr fooj.k dks Hkjdj lgefr ds fy, ,d vkosnu i= izLrqr djsxk A¼2½ vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd mi&fu;e ¼1½ ds vuqlkj eksckbylaLFkku dks rc rd lapkfyr ugh fd;k tk ldrk tc rd fd l{keizkf/kdkjh lgefr&vkonsu dks Lohd`r ugh dj ysrs A¼3½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh lgefr&vkonsu dh izkfIr ds iUnzg fnu ds Hkhrjlgefr iznku djsxsa vFkok vkijsVj ls fo’ks"k dkjZokgh djus vkSj muds }kjkfu/kkZfjr frfFk ds Hkhrj lgefr ds fy, la’kksf/kr vkosnu i= izLrqr djusds fy, dgsxsa vkSj ;fn l{ke izkf/kdkjh lgefr&vkosnu i= dh izkfIr dsiUnzg fnu ds Hkhrj tckc ugh nsrs gS] rks lgefr&vkosnu Lohd`r ekuktk,xk A¼4½ vkijsVj lgefr ds fy, la’kksf/kr vkosnu i= izLrqr rHkh djsxsa tcmlesa ;g iqf"V gks tk; fd l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk crkbZ xbZ f<strong>of</strong>’k"V dkjZokbZmi&fu;e ¼3½ ds vuqlkj iwjh dj yh xbZ gS vkSj mlesa ;fn dksbZ ifjorZudjus gks rks mUgsa iwjk djds mi;qDr rduhdh vkSfpR; ds lkFk izLrqr fd;ktkuk gSA¼5½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh la’kksf/kr lgefr&vkosnu i= dh izkfIr ds 15 fnu dsHkhrj viuh lgefr iznku djasxs A¼6½ ;fn vkijsVj mi&fu;e ¼3½ esa fu/kkZfjr v<strong>of</strong>/k ds Hkhrj mi&fu;e ¼4½ds vuqlkj la’kksf/kr vkosnu&i= izLrqr djus esa vleFkZ jgrk gS] rkslgefr ds fy, vkosnu fujLr ekuk tk,xk A17- igys ls lapkfyr gksus okyh eksckby virV O;oLFkk dh lgefr ds fy,vkosnu i= %&¼1½ bu fu;eksa ds ykxw gksus ls igys lEc) ty es


12 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]ifjpkyu gksus okyh eksckby laLFkkiu ls LkEcfU/kr vkijsVj ] bu fu;eksa dsykxw gksus ds ,d o"kZ dh v<strong>of</strong>/k ds Hkhrj vuqlwph 5 esa fu/kkZfjr fooj.k nsrsgq, lgefr ds fy, ,d vkosnu i= l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks izLrqr djsxk A¼2½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh lgefr ds fy, vkosnu i= dh izkfIr ds lkB fnu dsHkhrj fuEufyf[kr dk;Zokgh djsxsa &¼d½ viuh lgefr Hkstsxs vFkok¼[k½ vkijsVj }kjk vuqlwph 5 esa fd, x, izko/kku ds vuqlkj Hksts x,izLrko ij fopkj djus ds ckn fu/kkZfjr v<strong>of</strong>/k ds Hkhrj vkijsVj ls fo’ks"kdk;ZokbZ djus ds fy, dg ldrs gS A¼3½ vkijsVj l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk tkjh fd, x, funsZ"kksa dk mi&fu;e ¼2½ds vuqPNsn ¼[k½ ds vUrxZr vuqikyu dh iqf"V djrs gq, rFkk mlesa ;fndksbZ ifjorZu djus gksa rks mi;qDr rduhdh vkSfpR; lfgr la’kksf/krvkosnu i= dks izLrqr djsxk A¼4½ ;fn vkijsVj la’kksf/kr vkosnu dks mi&fu;e ¼3½ es fd, x, izko/kkuds vuqlkj 6 ekg dh v<strong>of</strong>/k ds Hkhrj iLrqr djus esa vleFkZ jgrk gS] rksmi&fu;e ¼2½ ds vuqPNsn ¼[k½ ds vUrxZr vuqikyu ds fy, fu/kkZfjrv<strong>of</strong>/k dks NksMdj ykblsal/kkjh] iV~Vk/kkjh vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks]vkijsVj bl vf/kfu;e ;k leqnzorhZ {ks= vf/kfu;e ds vUrxZr la;qDr :ils dBksj naM ds Hkkxh gksaxs A¼5½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks vius lgefr la’kksf/kr vkosnu i= izkIr gksus dsrhl fnuksa ds vanj nsuh gksxh A¼18½ l;aqDr lapkyu ds fy, lwpuk%& tc dksbZ fu/kkZfjr O;oLFkk vFkok dksbZlpy O;oLFkk la;qDr dkjZokbZ esa lapkfyr dh tkuh gksrh gS] rks vkijsVjdks ,d foLr`r l;qaDr dkjZokbZ i)fr nLrkost rS;kj djuk gksxk ftldsvUrxZr lqj{kk laca/kh eqn~nksa dk lekos’k djds mls bu fu;eksa ds ykxw gksusds N% eghus ds Hkhrj l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks izLrqr djuk gksxk A


13 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]19 mRiknu virV laLFkkiu ds fy, iqu% voLFkkiu dh lwpuk%& dksbZ mRiknuO;oLFkk tc fdlh u, LFkku ij LFkkukarfjr dh tk jgh gks rks lEc} tyesa bls ifjpkfyr djus okys vkijsVj dks ,d iqu% voLFkkiu lwpuk rS;kjdjuh gksxh ftlesa vuqlwph 6 esa fu/kkZfjr fooj.k gksxk vkSj bl iqu%voLFkkiu lwpuk dks l{ke izkf/kdkfj;ksa dks ml le; izLrqr djsxk tcmUgsa blesa LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k lEcU/kh fdUgha ekeyksa ij fopkjdjuk gksxk ftUgsa l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk mBk;k x;k gks] ml le; ls 15fnuksa ds Hkhrj mUgsa izLrqr fd;k tkuk pkfg, A20 lgefr ds fy, vkosnu i= dk la’kks/ku ,oa izLrfrdj.k%&laLFkkiu vFkok dk;Zi}fr esa ifjorZu gksus dh voLFkk esa blls LokLF;]lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k ij xgjk izHkko iM+ ldrk gS] ,slh fLFkfr esa vkijsVjl{ke izkf/kdkjh dh Lohd`fr ds fy, lgefr vkosnu i= dks la’kksf/kr djdsl{ke izkf/kdkjh dks izLrqr djsxk Av/;k; 5tksf[ke izca/ku21 tksf[ke de djuk%& ¼1½ ykblsUl/kkjh iV~Vk/kkjh vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks]vkijsVj isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa ls lacaf/kr yksxksa] ifjlEifr;ksa vkSj i;kZoj.kdks tksf[ke ls cpkus ds fy, rduhdh] ifjpkyukRed ekuo lalk/ku vkSjlaxBukRed lek/kku djsxk rFkk blesa fdlh rjg dh [kjkch vkus dhlaHkkoukvksa vkSj [krjksa vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa ls fuiVus ds mik; gksxsa A¼2½ blds vfrfjDr jks/kd mik; LFkkfir fd;k tk;sxk ftlls¼d½ vkxs bl rjg dh fdlh [kjkch dh laHkkouk rFkk [krjs vkSj nq?kZVukdh fLFkfr;ksa esa deh vk;sxh A¼[k½ laHkkfor {kfr lhfer gksxh A¼3½ tgka ,d ls vf/kd jks/kd mik;ksa dh vko’;drk gS] ogka jks/kdksa esavUrfuHkZjrk ugh gksxh A


14 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼4½ ftu lek/kkuksa vkSj jks/kdksa esa tksf[ke de djus dk vf/kdre izHkkogksrk gS mUgsa vyx vyx vkSj lexz tksf[ke ewY;kadu ds vk/kkj ijviuk;k tk,xkA¼5½ O;fDrijd laj{k.k mik;ksa dh vis{kk lkewfgd laj{k.k mik;ksa dksizkFkfedrk nh tk,xh A22- jks/kd mik;%& ¼1½ ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vk/kkjh ;k tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVj,slh j.kuhfr vkSj flU}krksa dk izfriknu djsxsa ftu ij bu mik;ksa dkfMtkbu] mi;ksx vuqj{k.k vkSj ijh{k.k fØ;k,a ij vk/kkfjr gks vkSj ,slhO;oLFkk gks fd bu jks/kd mik;ksa dh izfØ;k bl lqfo/kk ds iwjs dk;Zdkyrd lqpk# :i ls pyrh jgs A¼2½ bl ckr dh tkudkjh lHkh lacaf/kr yksxksa dks gksuh pkfg, fd dkSu lsjks/kd mik; viuk,a x;s gSa] muls dkSu lk iz;kstu iwjk gksxk rFkk dkSu lhfu"iknu vko’;drkvksa dks fu/kkZfjr fd;k x;k gS] tks fdlh fo'ks"k jks/kdmik; dks dkjxj cukus ds fy, vko’;d gSa A¼3½ bl ckr dh tkudkjh lHkh lacaf/kr yksxksa dks gksuh pkfg, fddkSu&dkSu ls jks/kd dke ugha dj jgs gS vFkok [kjkc gks x;s gS rFkkvkijsVj bUgsa Bhd djkus ds fy, vko’;d dkjokbZ djsas vFkok xk;c gq, ;k[kjkc iM+s jks/kdksa ds cnys u, jks/kdksa dh O;oLFkk djs rFkk dke u djusokys ;k [kjkc gq, jks/kdks dks cnyus ds fy, vkijsVj ds ikl ,d ,slhO;oLFkk gks ftlls f<strong>of</strong>HkUu fu.kkZ;d Lrjks ij rRdky dkjokbZ gks ldsAv/;k; 6lqj{kk izcU/ku23 tksf[ke izcU/ku dh lkekU; vko’;drk,a%&¼1½ ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vs/kkjhvFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsaxsa fd tksf[ke dkewY;kdau vko’;d :i ls fd;k tkrk gS] ftls vko';d vk/kkj ekudjLokLFk] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k dks fo'ks"k egRo nsrs gq, fu.kZ; fy, tk,axs A


15 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼2½ ewY;kadu djus vkSj bls v|ru djrs le; m|ksx ekU; ekWMy f<strong>of</strong>/k;ksavkSj rduhdksa tks bl iz;kstu ds fy, mi;qZDr gaS rFkk loksZÙke miyC/kvkadM+ksa dk mi;ksx fd;k tk, A¼3½ i;kZoj.k lEcU/kh f<strong>of</strong>HkUu fLFkfr;ksa ds vUrxZr tksf[ke ds lUnHkZ esaewY;kdau dk mi;ksx ifjpkyu dk;Z dks O;<strong>of</strong>LFkr djus vkSj {ks=ksa] iz.kkfy;ksavkSj midj.kksa ds oxhZdj.k ds fy, Hkh fd;k tk;sxk A¼4½ izeq[k nq?kZVuk laca/kh tksf[ke vkSj i;kZoj.k laca/kh tksf[ke ds fy,Lohd`fr ek<strong>in</strong>.M fu/kkZfjr fd;k tk,xk vkSj fdlh Hkh rjg ds isVªksfy;edk;Zdykiksa ds fy, l{ke izkf/kdkjh tksf[ke Lohd`fr ek<strong>in</strong>.M fu/kkZfjr djldrs gSa A¼5½ Lohd`fr ek<strong>in</strong>.M ,d lkFk fuEufyf[kr ds fy, fu/kkZfjr gksxk %¼d½ lqfo/kk esa dke djus okys dkfeZd ds fy, iw.kZ :i ls rFkk dfeZdksa dslewgksa ds fy, tks fo'ks"k :i ls tksf[ke ls izHkkfor gq, gksa A¼[k½ eq[; lqj{kk dk;ksZ dh {kfr tSlk fd eq[; lqj{kk dk;ksZ ls lacaf/krfu;e 77 esa mYysf[kr gSa A¼x½ lqfo/kk ls iznw"k.k vFkok i;kZoj.k laca/kh dksbZ vU; [krjk ;k {kfr vkSj¼?k½ rhljs i{k dks gqbZ {kfr¼M½ vkijsVj ds ikl fd;s x;s ewY;kadu dk iwjk fjdkMZ gksuk pkfg, rFkkbu ewY;kaduksa esa ikjLifjd lkeatL; gks fd os fdl izdkj ,d nwljs dsiwjd gksa rFkk ,d nwljs ij vk/kkfjr gaS] ;g lqfuf’pr gksuk pkfg, A24- tksf[ke ewY;kadu vkSj vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh fo’ys"k.k%& ¼1½ tksf[ke ewY;kdauesa tksf[ke dh larqfyr vkSj foLr`r rLohj izLrqr dh tk,xh rFkk¼d½ [krjksa vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa dk irk yxk;k tk,xk] izkajfHkd?kVukvksa dk p;u djds ?kVukvksa ds dkj.kks dks ekufp= esa n’kkZ;k tk,xkA¼[k½ nq?kZVuk ds dzeksa vkSj ifj.kkeksa dks ekMy cukdj n'kkZ;k tk,xk ftulsHkkSfrd jks/kd mik;ksa ds chp laHkkfor fuHkZjrkvksa dk irk yx lds rFkk mu


16 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]vko’;drkvksa dks iwjk fd;k tk lds tks jks/kdksa ds fu"iknu ds fy, t:jhgS budk irk yxk;k tk lds A¼x½ izeq[k lqj{kk iz.kkfy;ksa dk oxhZdj.k fd;k tk,xk A¼?k½ ;g izekf.kr djuk fd eq[; lqj{kk dk;Z mi;qDr :i ls miyC/k djkfn;s x, gSa A¼M½ ifjekih vkdfLed Hkkjksa dk irk yxk;k tk,xk rFkk¼p½ [krjs vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fu/kkZfjr fLFkfr;ksa dk p;u djus ds fy, vk/kkjfeysxk A¼2½ vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh ds fo'ys"k.kksa ls¼d½ [krjs vkSj nq?kZVuksa dh fLFkfr;ksa dk fu:i.k gksxk A¼[k½ ladVdkyhu rS;kjh ds fy, fu"iknu vko’;drk,a fu/kkZfjr gksxh¼x½ vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh ds mik;ksa dk p;u vksj ifjekiu fd;k tk,xk25- i;kZoj.k ds lanHkZ esa tksf[ke ewY;kdau vkSj vkikr dkyhu rS;kjh%&i;kZoj.k dh n`f"V ls tksf[ke ewY;kdau vkSj ladVdkyhu rS;kjh laca/khfo’ys"k.k ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vjk/kkjh vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks vkijsVj ds}kjk fo’ks"k lqfo/kk ds ekeys esa fd, tk,axs vkSj ;g dk;Z dsoy iznw"k.k rFkki`"BHkwfe Hkkj rd gh lhfer ugha gksxk A26- dke djus ds okrkoj.k dk fo’ys"k.k%& vko’;d fo’ys"k.k ls ,sls mik;ksadk irk yxk;k tk,xk ftuls dke djus dk ,d LoLFk okrkoj.k rS;kj gksldsa vkSj ftls ykbZlsUl/kkjh] iV~Vs/kkjh vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVj}kjk lqfuf’pr fd;k tk,xk tks bu mik;ksa ds fØ;kUo;u }kjk deZpkfj;ksads LokLF; dq’ky{kse vkSj lqj{kk dks lq/kkjus ds fy, lkFk feydj ;ksxnkudjsaxsa A27- lqj{kk izca/ku iz.kkyh% ¼1½ vkijsVj ,d lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyh dh O;oLFkkdjsxk tks lexz izcU/ku iz.kkyh dk ,d vfHkUu Hkkx gksxk A¼2½ vkijsVj dks ;g djuk gksxk


17 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼d½ LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k ds izca/ku esa dk;Zdykiksa] lalk/kuksa]dk;Zf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa vkSj izf'kf{kr ekuo'kfDr lfgr laxBu Hkh vko’;d :i ls’kkfey gks lqjf{kr dk;Zdykiksa dks lqfuf’pr djsa A¼[k½ ;g lqfuf’pr djuk fd izca/ku ds f<strong>of</strong>HkUu Lrjksa ij dkfeZdkas dsvf/kdkj vkSj ftEesnkfj;ka lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyh esa Li"V :i ls ifjHkkf"krgSA¼x½ vko’;d lapkyu nLrkostkas dks rS;kj djuk vkSj fjiksZfVax f<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa dhLFkkiuk djuk A¼?k½ LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k ls lacaf/kr mn~ns’; LFkkfir djuk vkSjBksl 'krksZ esa vkarfjd vko’;drkvksa dks fu/kkZfjr djuk] ftuls bu mn~ns’;ksadks iwjk djus esa ;ksxnku fey lds vkSj ;fn vkUrfjd vko’;drk,adk;Z:i esa Li"V gks tkrh gS rks iwjk djus dk ek<strong>in</strong>aM LFkkfir gks tk;sxkrFkk¼M½ mldh viuh vko’;drkvksa vkSj vU; Hkkxhnkjksa dh vko’;drkvksa esalkeatL; lqfuf’pr djuk A¼3½ [krjs vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa dh tkap] fo’ys"k.k vkSj nLrkosthdj.kvkijsVj }kjk fd;k tk, A¼4½ vkijsVj vius dk;Z {ks= ds vUrZxr ekWfufV;fjax ek<strong>in</strong>aM LFkkfir djsxkftlls LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k ds egRo ds ekeyksa dh eksfuV;fjax dhtk lds ftlesa ;g Hkh 'kkfey gS fd mís’;ksa dh izkfIr dgka rd dh tkuhgSA¼5½ izeq[k nq?kZVuk laca/kh tksf[ke esa ifjorZu vkSj izo`fr;ka dh ekfufVfjaxdjus ds fy, vkijsVj ladsrdksa dh O;oLFkk djsxk A¼6½ ladV ls fuiVus dh ;kstuk,a] ladV ls fuiVus dh iz.kkyh ls lacaf/krv/;k; 10 ds izko/kkuksa ds vuqlkj dh x;h rS;kjh lqj{kk izcU/ku dk fgLlkcusxh A¼7½ lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyh esa ;g lqfuf’pr fd;k tk;sxk fd


18 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼d½ lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyh dks ys[kk ijh{k.k dh mfpr O;oLFkk vkSj bldhfjiksZV rS;kj djus dh O;oLFkk iwjh gks x;h gS A¼[k½ vkijsVj }kjk lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyh dh mi;qDrrk ds ewY; fu/kkZj.kds fy, O;oLFkk dj yh x;h gS rFkk¼x½ vkrafjd rFkk cká lqj{kk ys[kk ijh{kkvksa losZ{k.kksa rFkk tkap lfefr;ksadh laLrqfr;ksa ds fdz;kUo;u gsrq iwoZfu/kkZfjr le;kf<strong>of</strong>/k ds Hkhrj vuqikyufd;k tkrk gS A¼8½ vkijsVj bu dk;ksZ dks djsxk%¼d½ viuh lqj{kk izca/ku iz.kkyh ds fy, ,d eSuqvy rS;kj djuk ftlesa ;giznf’kZr djus ds fy, iwjh lacaf/kr lwpuk gks fd iwoZorhZ mi fu;eksa esamYysf[kr vko’;drkvksa dks mi;qDr :i ls iwjk fd;k x;k gks A¼[k½ eSuqvy dh lkef;d leh{kk] v|rhdj.k vkSj oS/khdj.k djuk] rFkk¼x½ laLFkkiu ds cksMZ ij eSuqvy dh izfrfyfi miyC/k djkuk A28- lqj{kk izca/ku iz.kkyh dk vuqikyu vkSj fodkl%& vkijsVj bu fu;eksa esafufgr vko’;drkvksa dh iwfrZ lqfuf’pr djus ds fy, lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyhdks dk;kfUoZr djsxk vkSj buesa lq/kkj djsxk A29- virVh; laLFkkiu dh igpku%& vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd virVh;O;oLFkk bl izdkj lk/ku;qDr gks fd leqnz vFkok gokbZ ekxZ ls gj le;bldks nwj ls gh igpukuk tk lds A30- virVh; laLFkkiu dh fdz;k’khyrk dk lR;kiu%&¼1½ vkijsVj virVh; laLFkkiu esa fuekZ.k dk;Z] O;oLFkk vkSj dk;Z ifjpkyuds nkSjku ekSle foKku] leqnzh foKku vkSj i;kZoj.k laca/kh iwokZuqeku dk/;ku j[krs gq, rFkk leqnz ty dh fLFkfr;ksa dks le>rs gq, virVh;laLFkkiu dks lgh o fØ;k’khy j[kus ds fy, mfpr mik; djsxk A¼2½ mifu;e ¼1½ esa fn;s x;s mik;ks esa fuEufyf[kr 'kkfey gS &


19 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼d½ O;oLFkk ds fMtkbu vkSj fuekZ.k dk;Z dk mu fLFkfr;ksa ls lacaf/krewY;kadu ftuds vUrZxr bldh O;oLFkk gksuh gS vkSj mi;ksx esa yk;k tkukgS A¼[k½ ekU; ekudksa ds vuqlkj laLFkkiu dh fMtkbfuax] bldk fuekZ.k djuk]bls lqO;<strong>of</strong>LFkr djuk vkSj bldk j[k j[kko djuk rFkk¼x½ laLFkkiu dh mi;qDrrk dk ,d oS/k izek.ki= j[kuk¼3½ bu fu;eksa ds ykxw gksus okyh frfFk dks ;fn fdlh vkijsVj ds iklekStwnk O;oLFkk ls lacaf/kr mi;qDrrk dk dksbZ oS/k izek.ki= ugha gS rks mlsbu fu;eksa ds ykxw gksus ds nks o"kZ ds Hkhrj mi;qDrrk izek.k i= izkIrdjuk gksxk A¼4½ mi;qDrrk laca/kh dksbZ Hkh izek.ki= ikap o"kZ ls vf/kd le; rd oS/kugha jgsxk A¼5½ ;fn dksbZ ,slh ?kVuk gks tkrh gS] ftlls l{ke izkf/kdkjh ds fopkj lslaLFkkiu dh fo’oluh;rk izHkkfor gks rks ,sls izek.ki= dh oS/krk dhleh{kk gksxh vkSj ;fn l{ke izkf/kdkjh ds fopkj ls bls u, fljs ls lR;kiudjus dh vko’;drk gksrh gS] rks vkijsVj iqu% nwljk lR;kiu djsxk A31- lwpuk%& ¼1½ vkijsVj ,slh lwpuk dk irk yxk;sxk tks isVªksfy;edk;Zdykiksa ds fu;kstu vkSj lapkyu ds fy, vko’;d gks rFkk ftllsLokLF; lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k esa lq/kkj fd;k tk lds A¼2½ vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd vko’;d lwpuk izkIr gks jgh gS] blsdk;Z:i esa ifjf.kr fd;k tk jgk gS vkSj lgh le; ij bls lacaf/kr mi;ksxdrkZvksa rd igqapk;k tkrk gS A¼3½ vkijsVj }kjk lwpuk vkSj lapkj iz.kkfy;ksa dks LFkkfir fd;k tk;sxkftls vkadM+ksa vkSj lwpuk dk vf/kxzg.k] lalkf/kr vkSj foLrkj djus dhvko’;drk dh iwfrZ gks lds A32- virVh; laLFkkiu izca/kd%& ¼1½ vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd lJevirVh; laLFkkiu gj le; virVh; laLFkkiu izca/kd ds v/khu jgs tks


20 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]mldh vksj ls lJe O;oLFkk vkSj bl ij dk;Z djus okyksa dk izca/kudjsxk rFkk blls lacaf/kr Je jfgr O;oLFkkvksa dks Hkh ns[ksxk A¼2½ virVh; laLFkkiu izca/kd ,slk O;fDr gksxk ftlds ikl¼d½ bu fu;eksa ds vuqikyu ds fy, visf{kr dk;ksZ vkSj dÙkZO;ksa dk fuokZgdjus ds fy, vko’;d 'kSf{kd ;ksX;rk,a gksa A¼[k½ tks virVh; isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa esa gksus okys ekStwnk vkSj vkxkeh[krjksa dks igpkuus dh {kerk j[krk gks A¼x½ ,sls [krjksa@ck/kkvksa dks nwj djus ds fy, R<strong>of</strong>jr vkSj mi;qDr mik;djus esa l{ke gks A¼?k½ ftldh igpku vf/klwfpr gks vkSj tks bl laLFkkiu esa dk;Zjr lHkhdkfeZdksa rd iqgap lds¼3½ vkijsVj bu fu;eksa ds izko/kkuksa ds vuqlkj virV laLFkkiu izca/kd dkslHkh lalk/ku miyC/k djk,xk rkfd og vius dk;Z vksj dÙkZO;ksa dk izHkkoh:i ls fuokZg dj lds A33- lqj{kk vf/kdkjh%& ¼1½ vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd izR;sd lJelaLFkkiu esa ,d lqj{kk vf/kdkjh <strong>in</strong>uke ls laLFkkiu ij miyC/k jgs ftldkdke lJe laLFkkiu vkSj mlls lacaf/kr Jfed jfgr O;oLFkk esa LokLF;]lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k laca/kh dk;Z ns[kuk vkSj mudh ekSfuVfjax djuk gS A¼2½ vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd lqj{kk vf/kdkjh dks os lwpuk,a vkSjlalk/ku fey jgs gS tks mifu;e ¼1½ esa fn;s x;s fujks/kd lqj{kk vkSji;kZoj.k laca/kh dk;Z ns[kus vkSj ekWfuV;fjx djus ds fy, visf{kr gS A34- lqj{kk lfefr%& ¼1½ vkijsVj izR;sd lJe virVh; laLFkkiu esa ,d lqj{kklfefr dk xBu djsxk ftlds ek/;e ls lqj{kk o LokLF; rFkk i;kZoj.klaca/kh leL;kvksa ij fopkj foe’kZ gks lds A¼2½ virVh; laLFkkiu izca/kd lqj{kk lfefr ds v/;{k gksxsa vkSj lqj{kkvf/kdkjh tks virVh; laLFkkiuksa esa lqj{kk dk;ksZ ds fy, ftEesnkj gS ogbl lfefr ds la;kstd gksxsa A


21 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼3½ O;oLFkk LFkyksa ds f<strong>of</strong>HkUu dk;Z vuqHkkxksa ls vkijsVj ds deZpkjh lqj{kklfefr ls lacaf/kr xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa esa Hkkx ysxsa A¼4½ lfefr ds dk;Z fuEufyf[kr gksaxsa &¼d½ laLFkkiu LFky dh lqj{kk vkSj ns[kHkky laca/kh fujh{k.k dk;Z djuk]ftlls dfe;ksa dk irk yx lds vkSj mUgsa lq/kkjus ds mik;ks dh laLrqfr dhtk lds A¼[k½ lqj{kk] LokLF; vkSj i;kZoj.k lq/kkj ds mik; djuk vkSj¼x½ deZpkfj;ksa esa lqjf{kr izo`fr ds fodkl dks izksRlkfgr djuk¼5½ lqj{kk lfefr dh cSBd eghus esa de ls de ,d ckj gks¼6½ le; le; ij lqj{kk lfefr }kjk lq>k;s x;s lq/kkj laca/kh mik;ksa dsyxkrkj vuqikyu ds fy, rU= dks lqO;<strong>of</strong>LFkr j[kuk gksxk A35- lafonkdkjksa vkSj lsok iznku djus okyksa dh ftEesnkjh ¼1½ ykblsUl/kkjh]iV~Vs/kkjh vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxsa fdvirVh; O;oLFkk LFky esa isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa ls lacaf/kr lafonk djus ;klsok iznku djus ds fy, lafonkdkj vkSj lsok iznku djus okys yksx bufu;eksa ds izko/kkuks dk vuqikyu djsa A¼2½ ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vs/kkjh vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVj blds fy,ftEesnkj gksxsa fd mlds }kjk dke ij yxs lafonkdkj vFkok lsok iznkudjus okyksa }kjk bu fu;eksa ds vuqlkj LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k dsizca/ku esa jg x;h dfe;ksa dks lgh djus ds fy, vko’;d mik; fd;s tkjgs gSa vFkok ugha A36- lR;kiu%& ¼1½ lR;kiu dh lhek] blesa viukbZ tkus okyh f<strong>of</strong>/k vkSjlR;kiu dh LorU=rk dh Js.kh dk fu.kZ; ml nLrkost ds vuqlkj fd;ktk;sxk ftlesa ;g Li"V gksxk fd bu fu;eksa ds vis{kkvksa dk vuqikyu gksx;k gS A


22 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼2½ tc ;g fu.kZ; gks x;k gks fd lR;kiu gksuk gS rks ,sls lR;kiu lkexzhvkSj vlafnX/k lR;kiu dk;ZØe ds vuqlkj vkSj lR;kiu ds vk/kkj ij gksuspkfg, A¼3½ vkijsVj lR;kiu dk vk/kkj lHkh isVªksfy;e dk;Zdykiksa ds fy, fuf'prewY;kadu djds blesa iz;qDr i)fr vkSj lR;kiu dh LorU=rk dh Js.khns[kus ds ckn fu/kkZfjr djsxk vkSj lkFk gh lR;kiuksa ds ftu ifj.kkeksa dksfudkyk x;k gS mudk Hkh lexz lR;kiu fd;k tk,xk A¼4½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh vkijsVj dks lR;kiu djus ds fy, lykg ns ldrs gS A¼5½ bu fu;eksa ds vuqikyu dk nLrkosth izek.k vkijsVj }kjk rS;kj fd;ktk;sxk vkSj ekaxs tkus ij bls l{ke izkf/kdkjh dks miyC/k djk;k tk;sxk A37- l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjk tkap%& ¼1½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh tc vko’;d le>saxasfdlh Hkh vf/kdkjh dks viuh vksj ls f<strong>of</strong>/kor ;g vf/kdkj ns ldrs gSa fdog fdlh Hkh virVh; O;oLFkk LFky dh tkap djsa vkSj ;g ns[ksa fd muesagksus okys isVªksfy;e dk;Zdyki bu fu;eksa ds vuqlkj py jgs gSa vFkok ugha¼2½ ,sls tkap dk;ksZ ds nkSjku vkijsVj bu fu;eksa dk vuqikyu gksus dkizek.k nsxk A38- ifjogu vkSj virV ij Bgjuk%& vkijsVj l{ke izkf/kdkjh ds izfrfuf/k;ksadks tkap ds iz;kstu ls tyiksr ls vkus tkus ds fy, ifjogu vkSjlaLFkkiu ij Bgjus dh lqfo/kk iznku djus dh O;oLFkk djsxk Av/;k; & 7LokLF; vkSj dY;k.k ds mik;39- virV ij tkus okys deZpkfj;ksa dh fpfdRlk mi;qDrrk ¼fQVusl½%&vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd%&¼d½ vuqj{k.k djus vkSj lqj{kk ekudksa dks c


23 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]40- vkWucksMZ fpfdRlk vf/kdkjh%& vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd izR;sd rSukrhlaLFkkiu ij] mlds vkdkj ij fuHkZj] ,d lq;ksX; fpfdRlk vf/kdkjh ;k,d iSjkesfMd gj le; miyC/k gks A41- M;wVh LFky ij fpfdRlk vf/kdkjh dh M;wVh gksxh%& fd og vPNk LokLF;izksUur djus vkSj fuEufyf[kr jksx vkSj pksVksa dh jksdFkke ds fy, viuk;ksxnku djsxk&¼d½ dk;ZLFky ij LokLF; ij izHkko Mkyus okys igyqvksa ij lwpuk dk,d=hdj.k vkSj izlj.k A¼[k½ lqfuf'pr djsxk fd LokLF; laca/kh i;kZIr ekud viuk, tk,a A¼x½ viuh ftEesnkjh ds {ks= esa mi;qDr jksdFkke mik; fd, tk,a A¼?k½ lkekU; jksxksa vkSj pksVksa dk funku vkSj mipkj rFkk nq?kZVuk ds cknizkFkfed lgk;rk A¼M-½ chekj vkSj ?kk;y ds ifjogu lqfo/kk lfgr LokLF; vkikrdkyhurS;kjh dks lkekU; vkikrdky rS;kjh esa lekdfyr djuk] vkSj¼p½ laLFkkiu ij laØked jksxksa dh jksdFkke ds mik; djuk A42- deZpkkfj;ksa dh fpfdRlk tkap%& vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd fdlh HkhO;kolkf;d dkj.k ls gksus okys jksxksa esa dk;Zxr i;kZoj.k ds nh?kkZ<strong>of</strong>/k izHkkoksadks lqfuf'pr djus ds fy, deZpkfj;ksa dh vk<strong>of</strong>/kd fpfdRlk tkap dhtkrh gS vkSj muds funku ds mik; fd, tkrs gSa A43- fo"kkDr mRltZuksa vkSj f<strong>of</strong>dj.k vkbZvksukbftax ds mik; %& ¼1½ vkijsVjfuEufyf[kr ds laca/k esa mi;qDr mik; djsxk&¼d½ lqjf{kr HkaMkj.k] ifjogu vkSj ykxw ekudks ds vuqlkj fo"kkDrrk vkSjjsfM;ks,fDVo <strong>in</strong>kFkksZ ij dk;Z djuk lqfuf'pr djuk(¼[k½ lqfuf'pr djsxk fd fo"kkDr vkSj jsfM;ks,fDVo <strong>in</strong>kFkksZ ij dk;Z djusokys dkfeZd i;kZIr izf'f{kr gksa A¼2½ vkijsVj fo"kkDr mRltZu vkSj f<strong>of</strong>dj.k vk;fur ls izHkkfor gks ldusokys izR;sd O;fDr ds fy, fuEufyf[kr mik; djsxk] ;Fkk


24 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼d½ ,sls <strong>in</strong>kFkksZ dks ns[kdj muds fo#) lqjf{kr laj{k.k dh f<strong>of</strong>/k;ka vkSjfo"kkDr mRltZu rFkk f<strong>of</strong>dj.k vk;fur ls lacaf/kr lwpuk nsuk(¼[k½ fo"kkDr mRltZu vkSj f<strong>of</strong>dj.k vk;fur ls izHkkfor gks ldus okysizR;sd O;fDr ds fy, 'okl lajf{kr midj.k lfgr dkfeZd lajf{kr midj.kiznku djuk(¼x½ fo"kkDr xSlks ;k Hkkiksa vkSj f<strong>of</strong>dj.k vk;fur fudyus dh fdlh Hkh ckrdh psrkouh] laLFkkiu ij lHkh yksxksa dks JO; ;k n`'; vykeZ iz.kkyh }kjknsus dh O;oLFkk djuk( vkSj¼?k½ bu fu;e dh vko';drk dks iwjk djus ds fy, lqjf{kr izpkyui}fr;ka vkSj vkikrdkyhu i}fr;ksa dh LFkkiuk djuk A44- Hkkstu rFkk ihus dk ikuh %& vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd %&¼d½ gj oDr i;kZIr ek=k esa cf


25 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼[k½ fdlh gsfydkWIVj ds ;gka ls mM+ku Hkjus vkSj mrjus ls igys ,slkO;fDr vius dk;Z dk HkyhHkkafr fuokZg djas (¼x½ ,slh dk;Zi)fr;ks LFkkfir dh tk,a vkSj midj.k iznku fd, tk,aftlls gsfydkWIVjksa dh mM+kus vkSj mrjuk lqjf{kr jgsxk vkSj dkfeZdksa rFkklaLFkkiuk dh lqj{kk fcuk fdlh tksf[ke ds gksxh(¼?k½ laLFkkiuk ij gsfydkWIVj lqj{kkiwoZd ikdZ fd;k tk lds A48- lqfo/kkvksa ij #duk %&¼1½ vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd gj le;isVksªfy;e xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa esa Hkkx ysus okys ,d tyiksr ;k lqfo/kk ij mifLFkr;k lokj tkus okys ;k vkus okys leLr O;fDr;ksa dh ,d lwph miyC/kjgsA¼2½ vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd ,slh lqfo/kkvksa ;k tyiksrksa ij #ds gq,leLr yksx bu fu;eksa ds vuqlkj Ik;kZIr lwpuk izkIr djsaxs vkSj rnuqlkj osvuqikyu djsaxs A49- vkokl lqfo/kk%& vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd &¼d½ ,d lqfo/kk ij O;fDr;ksa dh la[;k mlls vf/kd ugh gksxh ftruksa dsfy, og lqfo/kk rS;kj dh xbZ Fkh A¼[k½ tc fdlh fo'ks"k ekeys esa ,d lqfo/kk ij lek;ksftr O;fDr;ksa dhla[;k] tgkW ifjfLFkfr;kWa ,slh gksa] fd ftrus yksxksa ds fy, lqfo/kk rS;kj dhxbZ Fkh mlls vf/kd la[;k es le;kstu djuk iM+s rks ,slk lqj{kk vf/kdkjhls ijke'kZ ds ckn gh fd;k tk ldrk gS A¼x½ ,sls LFkku dh v<strong>of</strong>/k vkSj lhek ls lacf/kr tc fu.kZ; fy;k tkrk gS tksfd /kkjk ¼[k½ esa m)r gks] ifj.kkeksa ij fopkj fd;k tk,xk vkSj {kfriwfrZdkjZokbZ;ka lqj{kk vkSj vko';d foJke rFkk izfrLFkkiu lqfuf'pr djus dsfy, dh tk,xh A50- lkekU; x`gO;oLFkk%&vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd lkekU; x`gO;oLFkk blizdkj fu;ksftr dh tk, vkSj pykbZ tk, fd vkarfjd Ik;kZoj.k gj laHkoLoLFk vkSj lq[kn cuk jgs A


26 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]v/;k; 9lqj{kk {ks=51- lqj{kk {ks=ksa dh LFkkiuk%& ¼1½ l{ke izf/kdkjh fdlh Hkh HkkSxksfyd {ks=]lqfo/kkvksa ds vklikl vkSj Åij] dsoy mi leqnzh lqfo/kkvksa ikbiykbuksavkSj dsfcyksa dks NksM+dj lqj{kk {ks= ds #i esa ifjlhfer djsxk tc rd fdl{ke izf/kdkjh }kjk bls ,d lqjf{kr #i ls fd, ewY;kadu ij vk/kkfjrvuko';d u ekuk tk, A¼2½ tc rd l{ke izf/kdkjh }kjk r; u gks] bl {ks= dk foLrkj lh/ks leqnzry esa dk;Z LFky ds mPpre fcUnq ls vf/kdre ikWap lkS ehVj rd gksxkrFkk {kSfrt Lrj ij lqfo/kk LFky ds Nksjksa ls ikWap lkS ehVj ls ckgj crk gS A53- lqj{kk {ks=ksa dk izfrlagj.k%& l{ke izkf/kdkjh lqj{kk {ks=ksa dks rc jn~ndjsxk tc mudh LFkkiuk ds mfpr dkj.k miyC/k u jgsa A54- lqj{kk {ks=ksa dk ekuhfV;kfjxa%& vkijsVj lqj{kk {ks=ksa ds Hkhrj dh leLrxfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa dh ekuhfV;fjax djsxk vkSj lqj{kk {ks= ds ckgj mu lHkh


27 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa ij utj j[ksxk ftlls isVªksfy;e xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa dh lqj{kk dks[krjk cu ldrk gS@mRiUu gks ldrk gS A55- lqj{kk {ks= esa izos'k ls lacf/kr lrdZrk vkSj lwpuk%& ¼1½ vkijsVj fdlhml tyiksr dks lrdZ djsxk tc og ,sls {ks= esa vf/kdkj u gksus ij Hkhlqj{kk {ks= esa izos'k djrk gS A¼2½ ;fn tyiksr isVªksfy;e xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa dh lqj{kk ds fy, [krjk iSnk djs rksvkijsVj lqj{kk {ks= ds ckgj gh tyiksr dks lrdZ djsxk A¼3½ ;fn dksbZ oLrq isVªksfy;e xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa dh lqj{kk dks [krjk iSnk djrk gSrks vkijsVj] ;fn laHko gks] ml oLrq ds fy, ftEesnkj O;fDr dks lrdZdjsxk A¼4½ blds vykok vkijsVj] lqj{kk {ks= ds mYya?ku dh lwpuk lacaf/kr,stsUlh vkSj l{ke izkf/kdkjhsa dks nsxk A56- tyiksrksa ;k oLrqvksa dh ?kqliSB ds fo:) mik;%& ¼1½ lqj{kk {ks=ksa dsmYya?ku dh fLFkfr esa vkSj fu;e 55 esa m)`r [krjukd fLFkfr;ksa esavkijsVj tgka rd laHko gksxk tyiksr ;k oLrqvksa ds izos'k dh eukghdjsxkA¼2½ ;fn lqj{kk {ks= mYya?ku isVªksfy;e xkfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa dh lqj{kk dks xaHkhj[krjk iSnk djrk gS rks vkijsVj tgkW dgh laHko gks HkkSfrd mik; djldrk gS A57- virV laLFkkiu ds LFkku dh ?kks"k.kk%& dlh virV laLFkkiu dh LFkkiuk;k xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k ls igys] vkijsVj lacaf/kr ,stsUlh dks lwpuk nsxk Av/;k; 10vkikrdkyhu izfrfdz;k iz.kkyh58- vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh LFkkfir djuk %& ¼1½ ykblsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlkekeyk gks] vkijsVj LokLF; vkikrdky lfgr tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dhfLFkfr;ksa ds fo#) vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh ds fy, ,d j.kuhfr rS;kj djsxk A¼2½ vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh tksf[ke ewY;kadu vkSj vkikrdkyhu rS;kjhfo'ys"k.k] tksf[ke ewY;kadu vkSj i;kZoj.k ds laca/k] esa vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh


28 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]fu/kkZfjr vojks/kksa ij ykxw fu"iknu ek<strong>in</strong>aM ls izkIr ifj.kkeksa ds vk/kkj ijfo'ys"k.k rFkk Øe'k% fu;e 22] 24 rFkk 25 esa LFkkfir dh tk,xh A¼3½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh fdlh fo'ks"k ekeys esa vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh dh LFkkiukds laca/k es vkxs dh vko';drkvksa dh ekax j[k ldrk gS A59- vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh laxBu lajpuk%& vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh laxBu lajpukbl izdkj dh gksxh fd tks tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa ls izHkkoh


29 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]fy, lg;ksx djsxk vkSj ml mís'; ds fy, vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh lalk/kuksads la;qDr iz;ksx ds fy, vkilh ,d le>kSrk fd;k tk,xk A¼2½ l{ke izkf/kdkjh ykblsal/kkjdksa iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk gks] dks fgnk;rnsdj {ks=ksa dh LFkkiuk djsxk rkfd mu {ks=ksa ds vanj lkekU; vkikrdkyhurS;kjh ;kstkuk,a rS;kj gksa vkSj mudh vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh lalk/kuksa dkmi;ksx gks lds A64- tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh ifjfLFkfr;ksa ls fuiVuk%& vkijsVj }kjk ;glqfuf'pr fd;k tk,xk fd tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh ifjfLFkfr;ksa ds gkykresa vko';d dk;ZokbZ bl izdkj rRdky dh tk, fd &¼d½ lgh psrkouh rRdky nh tk, (¼[k½ nq?kZVuk dh ifjfLFkfr;ksa es dkfeZdksa dk cpko fd;k tk,(¼x½ tksf[ke dh fLFkfr;ka nq?kZVuk dh ifjfLFkfr;ksa rd u c


30 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼d½ xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ka dSls ifjlekIr gksrh gSa vkSj dwi ykxw oS/ku ;k dwiO;o/kku dk;ZØe ds vuqlkj lqjf{kr jgrs gSa rFkk bl dk;Z ds va'k cuusokys dk;Z vkSj fLFkfr;ka lqjf{kr jgsaxh( vkSj¼[k½ can gksus ds ckn lqjf{kr dk;Z dk va'k cuus okyh fLFkfr;ka vkSj dk;Zfd, tkrs gSa vkSj iwjs gksrs gSa] vkSj vkdfLedrk lqj{kk dkfeZd vko';drkD;k djsxh¼3½ vkdfLedrk lqj{kk ds fy, dkfeZd dh mifLFkfr dks lqfo/kk ds fy,lkekU; ;kstuk esa Li"V fd;k tk,xk A66- tyiksr ij lokj dkfeZdks ds cpko ds fy, midj.k%& ¼1½ vkijsVjlqfuf'pr djsxk fd gj le; lqfo/kk ij] leqnz esa fxjus okys dkfeZdks dslqjf{kr cpko vkSj rRijrk ds fy, midj.k miyC/k gSa A¼2½ gj le; xksrk[kksjh lqfo/kk,a vko';d midj.kksa ls ySl jgsaxh rkfdlqfuf'pr gks fd xksrk[kksjh dwiksa] izkd`frd okl esa xksrk[kksjh djus okysdkfeZd vkSj voxkgu&Je&ØkV vkikrdkyhu fLFkfr;ksa esa cpk, tk ldsaA67- thouj{kd tSdsVsa vkSj ykbQC;k;%& ¼1½ vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fdlqfo/kk ij i;kZIr la[;k esa thou j{kd tSdsVsa vkSj ykbQC;k;]vkikrdkyhu rS;kjh fo'ys"k.k ls izkIr ifj.kkeksa ij vk/kkfjr] lgt igqap dsvanj miyC/k gksa¼2½ vkijsVj thouj{kd tSdVksa vkSj ykbQC;k;] dks bl izdkj HkaMkj esaj[ksxk fd budh xq.koÙkk [kjkc u gks A68- lapkj%& vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd%&¼d½ laLFkkxr vkSj izpkyu ds nkSjku lkFk gh tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dhfLFkfr;ksa eas] gj le; vko';d vkarfjd vkSj ckg~; lapkj vkSj psrk<strong>of</strong>u;kalqfuf'pr gksa vkSj¼[k½ lapkj iz.kkfy;ksa ds izpkyu ds fy, laLFkkiu ij mifLFr ,d O;fDrdks rSukr fd;k tkrk gS A69- gkftjh {ks=%& vkijsVj fuEufyf[kr ds fy, mi;qDr izko/kku djsxk%&


31 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼d½ ,d vkikrdky es lqj{kkiwoZd gkftjh ysus ds fy, O;fDr gsrq {ks=¼[k½ vkokl] dk;Z{ks= vkSj vLFkk;h 'kj.kLFky ls lqjf{kr fudkl rFkkgkftjh {ks=ksa fu"Øe.k vkSj cpko fcanq rd lgt igqap(¼x½ i;kZIr vkikrdkyhu jks'kuh vkSj gkftjh {ks=ksa fu"Øe.k vkSj cpko fcUnqrd igqap ds mi;qDr fpUgksa }kjk fPkUg yxkuk(¼?k½ laLFkkiu ds izR;sd Lrj ij] ,d mi;qDr nwjh ij fLFkr vkoklh; {ks=ksals fudkl ds de ls de nks lk/ku¼M+½ ,sls {ks=ksa esa gkftjh ysus ds fy, dk;Zi}fr vkSj yksxksa dh fxurh djukvkSj¼p½ oSdfYid gkftjh okys {ks= fu;qDr gkftjh okys {ks= igqap ls nwj gksusdh fLFkfr es gks rks iz;ksx ds fy, igpkus tk,axs A70- fu"Øe.k ds lk/ku %& ¼1½ vkijsVj lqfo/kk LFky ij gj ekSle dhifjfLFkr;ksa esa fdlh lqjf{kr {ks= esa dkfeZdksa ds R<strong>of</strong>jr vkSj izHkkoh fu"Øe.kdjus ds fy, izca/k djsxk A¼2½ fu"Øe.k ds lk/ku] mudk LFkku iznku djuk vkSj laj{k.k nsuk] tksf[keewY;kadu Ldhe ds vuqlkj fd;k tk,xk A¼3½ vkijsVj leqnz esa fu"Øe.k ds fy, ykbZQcksVl ds lkFk&lkFkykbZQjsQVksa vkSj bu rd igqapus ds fy, cpko lhf


32 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼d½ O;fDr;ksa dk muds fu"dze.k ;k laLFkkiu ls cpko ls mudk LokLF;¼[k½ laLFkkiuksa ds fudV dkfeZdksa dk cpko vkSj¼x½ dkfeZdksa dks ,d lqjf{kr LFkku rd ys tkuk A¼2½ vkijsVj tc dHkh vko';drk gks] [kkst vkSj cpko esa Hkkjrh; dksLVxkMZ dh lgk;rk djsxk A72 fMªysa%& vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd laxBu] izca/k vkSj dk;Zi)fr;ksa dkvkikrdkyhu izfrfØ;k ;kstuk esa crk;s vuqlkj tkaph tkrh gS A tgka dghvko';drk gks tc dHkh mfpr gks ;g vU; izfrHkkfx;ksa ds lkFk la;qDr :ils gks A73 vkikrdkyhu izfrfdz;k midj.k dh fo’oluh;rk vkSj fLFkfr vkijsVj ;glqfuf’pr djsxk fd%&¼d½ vkikrdkyhu izfrfØ;k ;kstuk ds lkFk vuqikyu ds fy, iznÙklaLFkkiu ij leLr midj.k n{k dk;ZØze vkSj vPNh ejEer ds vUrxZrfo’oluh; fLFkfr esa vuqjf{kr gks A¼[k½ ,d lq;ksX; LorU= O;fDr }kjk leLr vkikrdkyhu izfrfØ;k dsmidj.k dh lqO;fLFkr tkap ds fy, ,d mfpr vkSj mi;qDr fyf[kr dk;Zi)fr miyC/k gS vkSj¼x½ Ldhe ds vUrxZra ¼1½ tkap dh izd`fr vkSj ckjEckjrk dk mYys[k gksxk(vkSj¼2½ ijh{k.k ij mDr midj.k ds izFke iz;ksx ls igys vkSj fdlh la'kks/ku;k ejEer ds ckn Hkh tkap djus dh Ldhe gksxh Av/;k; 11lqfo/kk,a&fMtkbu74 lqfo/kkvksa dk fodkl%& ¼1½ ykblsUl/kkjh] yhtdrkZ vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeykgks] vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd lqfo/kkvksa ds fodkl ds fy,] fMtkbu]bathfu;fjax vkSj futh lqfo/kkvksa dh lajpuk bl izdkj gksxh rkfd mudklaLFkkiu] izpkyu vkSj ;fn ykxw gks rks gVkvks ,d lqjf{kr vkSj foosdiw.kZrjhds ls fd;k tk lds A


33 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼2½ mifu;e ¼1½ esa m}r izko/kku laLFkkiukvksa vkSj vU; midj.kksa tks fd,d tyiksr ls ty ds Hkhrj izpkyuksa dks pykus ds vko’;d gks ij ykxwgksxk A¼3½ ykblsUl/kkjh] yhtdrkZ vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVj laca/khlqfo/kkvksa vkSj ikbiykbZu iz.kkfy;ksa dh fMtkbu bl izdkj cuk;sxk vkSjlaLFkkiu djsxsa fd lqfo/kk,a] ?kVukvksa dh mPp laHkkO;rh ds lkFk ikl iMkslesa vU; xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa }kjk gq, ;kaf=d uqdlku dk lkeuk djus esa l{ke gSA¼4½ lqfo/kk,a mu mn~ns’;ksa ds fy, iz;qDr gksxh ftuds fy, mudh fMtkburS;kj dh x;h gS vkSj fuekZ.k fd;s x, gaS A75- lqfo/kkvksa dh LFkkiuk%& ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks]vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd dwiksa lfgr lqfo/kk,a vU; lqfo/kkvksa vkSjykbVgkmlksa] chdu vkSj usfoxs’ku ladsr] dsfcy] ikbiykbusa vkSj fo’ks"kdjvlqjf{kr i;kZoj.kh; lalk/ku ls] tksf[ke ewY;kdau }kjk fu/kkZfjr] lqjf{krnwjh ij gksa rkfd os vU; lqfo/kkvksa] xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa ;k ckâ; i;kZoj.k ds fy,,d vLohdk;Z tksf[ke dk fuekZ.k ugha djsxsas A76 lqfo/kkvksa dk fMtkbu%&ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vsnkj vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’prdjsxsa fd¼d½ HkkSfrd vojks/kksa lfgr lqfo/kk,a bl izdkj fMtkbu dh tkrh gS fd¼1½ os Hkkj dks lg lds(¼2½ izeq[k nq?kZVuk tksf[ke mruk de cu tk, ftruk mfpr :i lsO;ogk;Z gks(¼3½ ,d ?kVd ds Qsy gks tkus ij ,d iz.kkyh ;k ,d ek= ¼flaxy½ xyrhvLohdk;Z ifj.kkeksUeq[kh u cu tk,(¼4½ eq[; lqj{kk dk;ksZa dks pqLr nq:Lr j[kk tk, A¼5½ balkuksa vkSj lkefxz;kas dk ifjogu] vkSj lkexzh dks laHkkyuk n{krkiwoZdvkSj lqj{kkiwoZd fd;k tk ldrk gS(


34 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼6½ ,d LoLFk@etcwr dke pykÅ i;kZoj.k ds fy, izko/kku fd;k tk;s¼7½ izpkyuh; iwokZis{kk vkSj lhekvksa dk vuqikyu gks(¼8½ lqfo/kkvksa ij LokLF; vkSj LoPNrk lqfuf’pr djus ds fy, i;kZIrizko/kku gS(¼9½ iznw"k.k ds dkj.k U;wure laHkkfor tksf[ke gks ,slk izko/kku fd;k tkrkgS(a vkSj¼10½ iw.kZ larks"ktud vuqj{k.k gsrq] izko/kku fd;k tkrk gS A¼[k½ lqfo/kk ij {ks= bl izdkj oxhZd`r fd, tk,xsa fd {ks=ksa dh fMtkbuvkSj LFkku rFkk midj.k vfXu vkSj foLQksV ls lacaf/kr tksf[ke de djus esa;ksxnku nsa A¼x½ os {ks= tgka dkfeZd :d jgs gaS ;k tgka lqj{kk ds fy, mRd`"Vrk dkmidj.k j[kk tkrk gS] Lohdk;Zrk ek<strong>in</strong>aM ij vk/kkfjr fopkjs x;s ewY; lsvf/kd okf"kZd laHkkO;rk ds lkFk ygjks dh igqap ds vUnj ugh gksxkA77 eq[; lqj{kk dk;Z%& ¼1½ ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vsnkj vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks]vkijsVj iznw"k.k lhfer djus ds fy, vkSj dkfeZdks rFkk i;kZoj.k ds fy,lqj{kk lqfuf’pr djus ds Øe esa izR;sd lqfo/kk ds laca/k esa eq[; lqj{kkdk;ksZa dks lqLi"V :i ls fooj.k nsxk A¼2½ ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr esavkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd LFkk;h :i ls mifLFkr dkfeZd okyh lqfo/kkvksads laca/k esa fuEufyf[kr eq[; lqj{kk dk;ksZ dh O;oLFkk dh tk,] uker%&¼d½ nq?kZVuk fLFkfr;ksa dh o`f) bl izdkj jksdh tk, fd nq?kZVuk ds n`’; dhrRdky fudVrk ls ckgj dkfeZd ?kk;y u gksa A¼[k½ tc rd fd lqfo/kk ls fu"Øe.k u gks tk,] Hkkj okgd lajpukvksa esaeq[; Hkkj ys tkus dh {kerk vuqjf{kr j[kh tk, A¼x½ nq?kZVuk okys ekeyksa dk lkeuk djus ds fy, mRd`"Vrk okys dejks dhbl izdkj lqj{kk dh tk;s fd tc rd lqfo/kk fu"Øfer dh tkrh gS] ospkyw jgs A


35 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼?k½ lqfo/kk ds lqjf{kr {ks=ksa dh bl izdkj lqj{kk dh tk, fd os rc rdv{kq..k jgs tc rd lqfo/kk [kkyh dh tkrh gS vkSj¼M½ tgka dkfeZd Bgjrs gSa ogka ds izR;sd {ks= ls de ls de ,d fu"Øe.k:V dk j[kj[kko rc rd djuk tc rd lqfo/kk ds lqjf{kr {ks=ksa dksfu"Øe.k gks vkSj dkfeZdksa dk cpko iwjk u gks tk;s A78 lqj{kk ;a=%& ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vsnkj vFkok tSlk Hkh ekeyk gks] vkijsVjlqfuf’pr djsxk fd(¼d½ lqfo/kk,a vko’;d lqj{kk ;a=ks ls ySl gks tks gj le; fuEu ds dk;Z;ksX; gks¼1½ vlkekU; fLFkfr;ksa dk irk yxkuk¼2½ vlkekU; fLFkfr;ksa dks tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa esa rcnhy gksusls jksduk A¼3½ nq?kZVukvksa ds gkykr esa gkfu dks lhfer djuk A¼[k½ lqj{kk ;a=ksa ds laca/k esa fu"iknu dh vko’;drk,a fu/kkZfjr dh tk;sxh¼x½ lqj{kk ;a=ksa dh voLFkk dsUnzh; fu;U=.k d{k esa miyC/k gksxh A79 la;a= iz.kkfy;ka vksj midj.k%& ¼1½ ykblsUl/kkjh] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk Hkhekeyk gks] vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd la;=] iz.kkfy;ka vkSj midj.k blizdkj fMtkbu fd, tkrs gSa fd(¼d½ ekuoh; xyfr;ksa ;k =qfV;ksa dh laHkkouk nwj dh tk ldrh gS A¼[k½ budk dkfeZdksa dks fcuk fdlh [krjs ds vkSj U;wure laHkkfor iznw"k.ktksf[ke jfgr lapkyu] ijh{k.k vkSj vuqj{k.k fd, tk ldrs gSa vkSjvuqjf{kr fd;s tk ldrs gSa] vkSj¼x½ os@;g iz;ksx ds fy, mi;qDr vkSj lapkyu ds nkSjku Hkkj ogu djusesa l{ke gksa os@;g vkijs’ku ds nkSjku dke ds fy, gksa A¼2½ la;a= iz.kkfy;ka vkSj midj.k lqjf{kr izpkyu vkSj iw.kZ larks"ktudvuqj{k.k iznku djus ds fy, vafdr fd, tk,xsa A


36 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]80 Hkkj] Hkkj izHkko vkSj izfrjks/k%& ¼1½ os Hkkj tks lqfo/kkvksa ;k lqfo/kkvksa ds va’kdks izHkkfor dj ldrh gS] bl izdkj fu/kkZfjr fd;s tk;sxs fd nq?kZVukvuko’;d Hkkjksa vkSj Lohdk;Zrk ek<strong>in</strong>.M vkads x;s ewY; dh vis{kk ,dokf"kZd laHkkouk ls vf/kd ds lkFk i;kZoj.kh; Hkkj ,d eq[; lqj{kk dk;Z dhgkfu dk dkj.k ugha cusxsa A¼2½ tc Hkkj fu/kkZfjr fd, tkrs gS tyk’k;ksa ds lkFk laca/kksa esa ;k oSls ghleqnz ds mrkj ds izHkko dh x.kuk dh tk,xh A¼3½ fØz;kRed vkSj i;kZoj.kh; Hkkj lcls [kjkc fLFkfr;ksa dks fopkjdj tksMfn;k tk,xsa A¼4½ lqfo/kk,a ;k lqfo/kkvksa ds va’k fMtkbu Hkkjksa dk vkSj gj le; bu Hkkjksads laHkkfor la;kstuksa dks eqdkcyk djus esa leFkZ gksxsa A¼5½ eq[; Hkkj ogu djus okyh lajpuk,a bl izdkj fMtkbu dh tk,xh fd,dy ?kVd ds Qsy gksus ij ;k leqnz ds lkeus okys ckg~; nhokjksa ds tfj,ty izos’k vLohdk;Z ifj.kke okyh ugh gks ldrh gS A81- lkefxz;ka%& lqfo/kk esa ;k lqfo/kkvksa ij iz;ksx dh tkus okyh lkexzh ;k p;ufd;k tk;sxk] ftlesa fuEufyf[kr ckrsa /;ku esa j[kh tk,axh ;Fkk¼d½ Hkkjksa ls lacaf/kr vko’;drk,a¼[k½ fuekZ.k dk;Z] tksMuk vkSj fuekZ.k dk;Z izfØ;k,a(¼x½ ;fn dksbZ gks rks lkexzh laj{k.k dk iz;ksx(¼?k½ vfXu rduhdh fo’ks"krk,a(¼M½ izpkyuh; fLFkfr;ksa esa laHkkfor cnyko(¼p½ vif’k"V dk iqupZØz.k vkSj iqu% iz;ksx dks ?kVkus dh laHkkouk,a(¼N½ deZpkfj;ksa ds LokLF; vkSj dk;Z yk;d i;kZoj.k rFkk¼t½ Hkfo"; esa laHkkfor foLFkkiukA82 lkefxz;ksa vkSj ifjogu ekxZ] igqap vkSj fu"ØzØze.k ekxZ :Vksa dk dk;Z djuk%&¼1½ lkefxz;ka vkSj ifjogu ekxZ bl dk fMtkbu fd, tk,axs fd lkefxz;ksa


37 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]dh izca/ku f<strong>of</strong>/k vkSj dkfeZd vkoktkgh n{krkiwoZd vkSj lqj{kk iwoZd dh tklds A¼2½ lkefxz;ksa dk izc/ku tgka rd laHko gks eSdsfudy iz.kkfy;ksa vkSjrduhdh midj.kksa ds ek/;e ls fd;k tk ldsxk A¼3½ fu"Øe.k :V bl izdkj fMtkbu fd, tk,xsa fd leLr fu"Øe.k lgtR<strong>of</strong>jr vkSj lqjf{kr rjhds ls fd;k tk lds A¼4½ lkekU; xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa okys {ks=ksa ls de ls de nks fu"Øe.k :V gksxasa83 ok;q lapkj vkSj vkrafjd tyok;q%& ¼1½ vkarfjd vkSj ckg; nksuks esa ok;qlapkj gok cnyko dh vko’;drk larks"ktud :i ls djsxk vkSj Lohdk;Z;ksX; ok;q xq.koÙkk iznku djsxk A¼2½ vkxs Hkh ok;q lapkj bl izdkj fMtkbu fd;k tk,xk fd vfXu ls /kq,adks fu;f=r fd;k tk lds vksj vXus; xSals vkl&ikl ds xSj voxhZd`r{ks=ksa esa rhoz u QSysa A¼3½ vkarfjd tyok;q] ok;q vko’;drk] 'kq"drk] vknzZrk vkSj rkieku dslaca/k esa vyx&vyx dejksa ds vuqdwy gksxh vkSj vkarfjd ok;q LokLF; dsfy, gkfudj iznw"k.k ls eqDr gksxh A¼4½ Hkhrjh ok;q pwld bl izdkj fMtkbu fd;k tk;sxk fd ;g gkbMªksdkcZu;k gkbZMªkstu lYQkbM xSl fudyus dh fLFkfr esa bUgsa u [khap ldsa A84 jlk;u vkSj jlk;u igyw%& ¼1½ rduhdksa dk lek/kku tks ekuo thou vkSji;kZoj.k dks gkfudkjd jlk;u igyqvksa ls cpkrs gSa vkSj tks jlk;uksa dkiz;ksx dh vko’;drk de djrs gS] ykbZlsUl] iV~Vsnkj ;k vkijsVj tSlkekeyk gks] ds }kjk pqus tk,xsa A¼2½ tc HkaMkj.k ds fy, lqfo/kkvksa dk p;u fd;k tkrk gS] mUgsa fMtkbufd;k tkrk gS vkSj [kksyk tkrk gS rks jlk;uksa dk iz;ksx] iqupZØ.k vkSj mUgsau"V djus ds fy, bu ckrksa dk /;ku j[kk tk,xk A¼d½ LokLF; vkSj dkfeZdksa dh lqj{kk(¼[k½ la{kkj.k vkSj lkekfxz;ks ds vla?kVu ds vU; izdkj@:i(


38 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼x½ vkx vkSj tksf[ke foLQksV vkSj(¼?k½ iznq"k.k tksf[ke A85 vkXus; vkSj foLQksVd oLrq,a%& ¼1½ ykbslUl/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeykgks] vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd vkXus; vkSj foLVksQd oLrqvksa ds HkaMkj.kds fy, {ks=] vfXu vkSj foLQksVdksa ds ifj.kkeksa dks de djus ds fy,]fMtkbu fd;k tkrk gS A¼2½ bl izdkj ls izko/kku fd;k tk;sxk fd tks foLQksVd [krjk cuk ldrsgaS mUgsa lgtrk ls fuiVk;k tk lds vkSj tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr esaos gVk;s tk lds A¼3½ HkaMkj.k vkSj iz;ksx ds nkSjku foLQksVdksa dk vuko’;d iz;ksx ugha gksxkvkSj bUgsa lqjf{kr j[kk tk,xk A86 ekuhVj vkSj fjdkfMZx ds midj.k%& ¼1½ lqfo/kkvksa dks iqu% fLFkfr;ksa vkSjiSjkehVjksa dh ekuhVfjax vksj fjdkZfMax ds fy,] mi;qDr ek/;eksa lslqlfTtr fd;k tk,xk tks lqfo/kk dh fu"Bk ds laca/k esa lkFkZd gksa A¼2½ lqfo/kk,a] i;kZoj.kh; vkadMs fjdkMZ djus ds fy, Hkh lqlfTtr dhtk,xh tks fd isVªksfy;e xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa ds fy, lkFkZd gksa A¼3½ vads{k.k dks tkapus ds fy, vkadM+ksa dh izkfIr gsrq ubZ izdkj dh izFkelqfo/kk ds :i esa midj.k rS;kj djus gksaxs A¼4½ fu;r lanHkZ bySDVªkM {ks=ksa esa igyh lqfo/kkvksa ij yxk;s tk,axsa tgka iwoZvuqHko ds {ks=ksa ls la{kkjd fLFkfr;ka cnysa A87 vkarfjd vkSj ckg; lapkj ds fy, iz.kkfy;ka%& ¼1½ lqfo/kk LFky ij tgkavLFkk;h ;k LFkk;h :i ls dkfeZd lqfo/kk,a miyC/k gSa ogka gj le;vkarfjd lapkj O;oLFkk dks dk;e j[kus dh n`f"V ls iwjh lapkj iz.kkyh dkslqO;<strong>of</strong>LFkr j[kk tk,xk ftleas lqfo/kk LFky ty;kuksa] ,;j ØkVksa rFkkHkwfe ds chp dk LFkku Hkh 'kkfey gS] gj txg ;FkklEHko O;oLFkk dhtk,xh A


39 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼2½ ;s lqfo/kk,a gj le; tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa esa dkfeZdks dkslko/kku djus dh {kerk okyh vykeZ iz.kkfy;ksa ds lkFk ¼fu"Øe.k lfgrtksf[keksa dh f<strong>of</strong>HkUu fLFkfr;ksa ds fy, ?<strong>of</strong>u vkSj izdk’k vykeZ½ lqlfTtrgksxh A¼3½ leqnz ls fdukjs rd de ls de nks Lora= psrkouh iz.kkfy;ksa dhO;oLFkk dh tk,xh] fo’ks"k :i ls tgka ij LFkk;h :i ls dkfeZd yxk, x,gksa ogka LFkk;h lapkj iz.kkyh LFkkfir dh tk, A88 lapkj midj.k%& ¼1½ lapkj ds fy, midj.k izpkyu vko’;drkvksa]xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k dk izdkj vkSj tksf[ke rFkk nq?kZVuk dh Li"V fLFkfr;ksa ds vk/kkjij pqus tk,axs A¼2½ lapkj midj.k vkSj lg fo|qr vkiwfrZ dh fMtkbu vkSj lqj{kk blizdkj rS;kj dh tk,xh fd os tksf[ke rFkk nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ka gksus ij HkhfØ;kRed jgsaxh A89 vxksZukWfed fMtkbu%& ¼1½ dk;Z {ks=ksa vkSj dk;Z ds midj.k bl izdkjfMtkbu fd;s tk,axs vkSj j[ks tk,axs ftlls deZpkfj;ksa }kjk gkFk ls dk;Zdjus] dk;Z dh fLFkfr ;k ckj ckj fgyus


40 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]fd xyfr;ksa dh laHkkouk] tks fd lqj{kk ds fy, f<strong>of</strong>’k"V gks ldrh gS] ughagks ldsxh A¼2½ lwpuk VªkUlehVj vkSj izpkyu ;a=ksa dh ;kstuk vkSj LFkkiuk ,d lewgesa bl izdkj dh tk,xh fd vko’;d lwpuk dks lkekU; vkSj R<strong>of</strong>jr idM+vkSj vko’;d dkjokbZ;ka djuk lEHko gks rFkk izLrqr dh xbZ lwpuk lghvkSj vklkuh ls le>us yk;d gks A¼3½ ?kVukvksa dh fLFkfr;ksa esa lqj{kk dh mRd`"V iz.kkfy;ksa esa cnyko ;kvlQyrk,a tks vU; lwpuk ls Li"V :i ls izeq[k gksrh gS] nh tk;sxh A¼4½ psrk<strong>of</strong>u;ka bl izdkj nh tk,axh fd os midj.k] la;a=ksa vkSj izfØz;kvksads lqjf{kr izpkyu ds fy, vko’;d le; dh v<strong>of</strong>/k esa le>h tk ldsvkSj dk;Z dj ldsa A91- ckg~; dk;Z {ks=% ¼1½ ckg~; dk;Z {ks=ksa esa i;kZIr ekSle laj{k.k bl izdkjfd;k tk;sxk fd LokLF; ds fy, [krjk U;wure fd;k tk ldrk gS vkSjxyfr;ka u gks A¼2½ ckg~; {ks=ks esa ekSle laj{k.k Bgjus dh iwokZuqekfur v<strong>of</strong>/k;ka] dk;Z dhlhek vkSj xq.k] izfrfuf/kd ekSle fLFkfr;ka vkSj tksf[ke fLFkfr;ksa ds vuqdwygksxh A92 'kksj vkSj Jo.k xq.k%& ¼1½ lqfo/kk,a bl izdkj fMtkbu dh tk,axh fd fdlhHkh deZpkjh ij 'kksj xqy dk izHkko u iM+s] ftls lqudj mls uqdlku gks A¼2½ 'kksj vkSj Jo.k ds laca/k esa {ks=ksa esa fu;ksftr O;oLFkk vkSj iznku fd,tkus okys dk;ksZ ij vk/kkfjr fo’ks"k {ks=ksa esa vko’;d lqfo/kk,a fu/kkZfjr dhtk,xh A¼3½ lapkj iz.kkyh lqj{kk dh n`f"V ls egRoiw.kZ gS blfy, blesa 'kksj xqyvkSj Jo.k ls ck/kk ugha igqapuh pkfg, A¼4½ foJkex`gks vkSj euksajtu x`gksa dsfcuksa esa 'kksj Lrj ;Fkk laHko vko’;diwokZoLFkk vkSj foJke esa ;ksxnku rd ?kVk fn;k tk,xk A


41 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]93 dEiu%& lqfo/kk;sa bl izdkj fMtkbu dh tk,xh fd dEiu ls lqfo/kk ijdkfeZdksa dks Bgjus esa gkfu ugha gksxh ;k dkfeZdksa ds fy, egRoiw.kZ dk;Ziz;klksa dks fuiVkus esa ;g dfBukbZ iSnk ugha djsxk A94- izdk’k O;oLFkk%& izdk'k O;oLFkk ,slh xq.koÙkk okyh gksxh fd dk;Z i;kZoj.kvkSj lqj{kk] dk;Z] xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k vkSj iwokZoLFkk ds laca/k esa i;kZIr gSA95- f<strong>of</strong>dj.k%& ¼1½ lqfo/kk,a f<strong>of</strong>dj.k ds izn'kZu dks jksdus ds fy, rS;kj dhtk,xh A¼2½ rduhdh lek/kkuksa ds fy, izkFkfed :i ls izko/kku fd;k tk,xk tksfd jsfM;k,fDVo rRoksa ds iz;ksx dh vko’;drk dks ?kVkrk gS A¼3½ tgka jsfM;k,fDVo rRo iz;qDr fd;s tkus gSa ogka lqjf{kr ifjogu]lkj&laHkky vkSj leku ds HkaMkj.k dh O;oLFkk dh tk,xh A96- dkfeZdksa ds LFkkukarj.k ds fy, midj.k%& ¼1½ tks dkfeZd lkekU; ls vf/kdÅapkbZ ij dk;Zjr gS ;k ,sls midj.kksa ds dkj.k mUgsa LFkkukarfjr fd;k tkjgk gks] mudh lqj{kk ds fy, midj.k fMtkbu fd, tk,xsa A¼2½ dkfeZd foUp ,slh gksxh fd pj[kh lqj{kkiwoZd dk;Z dj lds vkSjvfu;U=.k ls [kksyus ds fo:} bl izdkj lqjf{kr jgsa fd iz;ksDrk lgt ghugha fxj ldrk gS A97 lqj{kk fpUg%& ¼1½ vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk] ;fn bls rduhdh mik; ;kvU; izcU/kksa ds tfj, ugha Vkyk tk ldrk gS] fd deZpkjh nq?kZVuk ;k pksVds tksf[ke ds izHkko esa u vk,a] lqj{kk fpUg mu LFkkuksa ij LFkkfir fd,tk,axs A¼2½ lqj{kk fpUg dejksa ds izos’k }kj ij vkSj {ks=ksa ds utnhd ;k midj.kds ikl LFkkfir fd;s tk,axas tgka ij deZpkjh nq?kZVukvksa ds tksf[ke ;kLokLF; {kfr ds izHkko esa vk ldrs gSa A¼3½ lqj{kk fpUg fu;U=.k d{k esa Hkh izeq[k :i ls n’kkZ,a tk,axs(¼4½ tksf[ke jksdus ds fy, midj.k] cpko vkSj fu"Øe.k vkSj bu midj.kksard igqapus dk rjhdk Hkh ,sls fpUgksa ds lkFk vafdr fd;k tk,xkA


42 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]98 fØlel o`{k%& ykbslUl/kkjd] iVVsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk gks] vkijsVjlqfuf’pr djsxk fd fØLel o`{k lqjf{kr mRiknu] iw.kZ izos’k] dwi gLr{ksivkSj dwi fu;U=.k iznku djus ds fy, fMtkbu cuk,a tkrs gSA99 mRiknu la;a=%& ¼1½ mRiknu la;a= bl izdkj fMtkbu fd, tk,a fdjlk;uksa vkSj ÅtkZ dk iz;ksx vuqdwyre gks] vkSj i;kZoj.kh; izHkko U;wuregks A¼2½ mRiknu la;a=ksa esa ,d fu;a=.k iz.kkyh gks tks izfd;k dks LFkk;hfu;U=.k iznku djrk gS A¼3½ dwiksa ls mRikfnr ty ds fy, mipkj iz.kkfy;ka bl izdkj fMtkbu dhtk,a fd izR;sd fudkl /kkjk esa rsy ek=k i;kZoj.k vkSj ou ea=ky; dh ekaxiwjh djrk gks A¼4½ dwiksa ls mRikfnr ty ds fy, fudkl fcUnq dks bl izdkj j[kk tk,xkfd fudklh leqnzh i;kZoj.k dks dksbZ gkfu u igqapk,xk A¼5½ ;fn izTtoyu dk tksf[ke gks rks iz.kkyh esa tyiksr ok;q jks/kd okykfMtkbu fd;k tk,xk A¼6½ mRiknu la;a=ksa ds lkFk mi leqnz mRiknu la;a= Hkh tqM+s gksa A100- ikbiykbu iz.kkfy;ka% ¼1½ jkbtjksa lfgr ikbiykbu iz.kkfy;ka bl izdkjfMtkbZu dh tk,axh fd tks blds fuekZ.k fu"Bk] vkdfLed izpkyu vkSji;kZoj.kh; Hkkj ds vUrxZr bldh lapkukRed v[kaMrk dks lqfuf’pr djsaxsA¼2½ jkbZtjksa dh O;oLFkk yksfMax LVs'ku] Øsu vkijs’ku vkSj tyiksr vkijs’kuls vyx {ks=ksa esa dh tk,xh A¼3½ orZeku laLFkkiu esa tgka jkbtlZ mÙkjkbZ dsUl] Øsu vkijs’kuksa ;ktyiksr vkijs’ku ds fudV LFkkfir gksrs gS] ;k rks jkbtlZ dks lqjf{kr {ks=esa iqu% LFkkfir fd;k tk,xk ;k laj{k.k mik; tksf[ke de djus ds fy,fd, tk,axs A¼4½ ikbZiykbu iz.kkfy;ka bl izdkj fMtkbu dh tk,xh fd vkarfjdfujh{k.k fd;k tk ldrk gS A


43 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼5½ orZeku ikbiykbZu ftlesa vkarfjd fujh{k.k laHko u gks] vkkijsVj]ikbiykbu dh v[kaMrk lqfuf’pr djus ds fy, ikbiykbu {k; izca/kudk;ZØe cuk,xk A¼6½ LVhy dh ctk; nwljh lkefxz;ksa ls cukbZ xbZ yphyh ikbiykbuiz.kkfy;ka vkSj ikbiykbu iz.kkfy;ksa ds ckjs esa iz;ksx ds ?kVd vkSj ;fnykxw gksa rks] Hkkj vkSj lkexzh rRo ;g r; djus ds fy, lqfuf’pr fd,tk,axsa fd ,slh iz.kkfy;ksa ds fy, lqj{kk Lrj LVhy ls cuh ikbiykbuksa vkSjjkbtlZ dh rqyuk esa de u gks A¼7½ ikbiykbu esa vko’;d i`Fkfddj.k okYo gksaxs tks yhdst vkSj ladV dsnkSjku vHkh"V lqj{kk dk;ksZ dks iwjk djus ds fy, Lopkfyr gks tk,axsA101 vkoklh; DokVlZ%& vkoklh; DokVZjksa dk ys vkmV vkSj {kerk fjgk;’khi;kZoj.k dks iw.kZr% larks"k lqfuf’pr djsxh vkSj fn, x, f<strong>of</strong>HkUu dk;ksZ vkSjisVªksfy;e xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa ds f<strong>of</strong>HkUu dk;ksZ vkSj isVªksfy;e xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa ds f<strong>of</strong>HkUupj.kksa ds nkSjku dkfeZdksa dh laHkkfor vko’;drkvksa ds vuqdwy gksxh A¼2½ fjgk;’kh vkoklksa dks bl :i ls lqlfTtr izLrqr fd;k tk,xk rkfdmuesa LoPNrk ds i;kZIr ekud dk vuqj{k.k leFkZ gks lds A¼3½ vO;<strong>of</strong>LFkr lqfo/kkvksa ij vkikrdkyhu DokVZlZ dkfeZdksa dh vf/kdrevko’;d la[;k dks vk;ke es lek;ksftr fd;k tk ldsxk A¼4½ lqj{kk vkSj LokLF; ds ekud i;kZIr vko’;drvksa ds laca/k esavO;<strong>of</strong>LFkr lqfo/kkvksa ij vkikrdky ds fy, vkoklksa dh t:jrsa iwjh djsaxsA102 fpfdRlk d{k% ¼1½ LFkk;h :i ls dkfeZd vko’;drk okyh lqfo/kkvksa esa ,dfpfdRlk d{k gksxk vkSj mlesa LokLF; dkfeZdksa dks viuh M~;wfV;ka i;kZIr:i ls djus ds fy, l{ke cukus ds fy, lqfo/kk,a gksxh A¼2½ fpfdRlk d{k esa izkFkfed fpfdRlk vkSj mi;qDr fpfdRlk mipkj dsiz;kstu ls jksfx;ksa ds HkrhZ gksus vkSj ykus ys tkus ds le; visf{kr midj.kmiyC/k gksus pkfg, A


44 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼3½ fpfdRlk d{k vkSj LFky ds chp lEidZ djus gsrq VsyhQksu dk izko/kkugksxk¼4½ fpfdRlk d{k vkSj LFky dkfeZd vko”;drk okys fu;a=.k d{k ds chpvkarfjd lapkj ds LFkk;h lk/ku gksaxs¼5½ lapkj ds ,sls lk/ku lkekU; fo|qr Qsy gksus dh fLFkfr esa lkekU; dk;Zesa l{ke gksaxs A¼6½ fo|qr Qsy gksus dh fLFkfr esa] fpfdRlk d{k esa i;kZIr dke pykÅizdk’k vkSj de ls de nks vkikrdkyhu fo|qr fodYi gksxsa A¼7½ vO;<strong>of</strong>LFkr dkfeZd vko’;drk okyh lqfo/kkvksa ij i;kZIr izkFkfedlgk;rk dk izko/kku gksxk A103- [kk| ,oa ihus ds ikuh dh lqfo/kk,a%& [kk| ,oa ihus ds ikuh dh lqfo/kk,abl izdkj fMt+kbu dh tk,xh fd muls vko’;drk,a iwjh gks ldsa vkSjlaLFkkiu ij iz;qDr [kk| vkSj ihus ds ikuh dh xq.koÙkk djus okys vko’;dlk/ku gksaxs A104- tksf[ke okys {ks= dk oxhZdj.k%& virV laLFkkiukvksa esa leLr {ks= ,sls{ks=ksa esa tksf[ke okys okrkoj.k gksus dh laHkkouk dh ek=k ij vk/kkfjrf<strong>of</strong>HkUu {ks=ksa esa oxhZd`r fd;k tk,xk A105- fo|qr laca/kh iz.kkfy;ka%- ¼1½ fo|qr laca/kh iz.kkfy;ka bl izdkj ls tksf[keokys {ks= ds oxhZdj.k ds lkFk vuqØe esa lqj{kk mik; vkSj vU; laj{k.k dslkFk fMtkbu dh tk,xh ftlls dkfeZd vkSj lqfo/kk ij laHkkfor [krjs Vkystk ldsa A¼2½ iz.kkfy;ka i;kZIr laj{k.k ds lkFk lkFk fuEufyf[kr ds vuqlkj fMtkbZudh tk,xh A¼d½ lkekU; izpkyu ds nkSjku fo|qr >Vdk vkSj fo|qr Qsy gksus dhfLFkfr esa]¼[k½ FkeZy izHkko¼x½ vfr fo|qr izokg


45 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼?k½ [kjkch ds dkj.k izokg¼M-½ vf/kd oksYVst¼p½ de oksYVst¼N½ oksYVst vkSj ckjackjrk ifjorZu¼t½ fo|qr vkiwfrZ u gksuk¼>½ foLQksVd xSl okrkoj.k dk vkXus;¼¥½ bysfDVªksesXusfVd O;frdj.k¼V½ bysfDVªksesXusfVd {ks=ksa ls LokLF; gkfu106- tyiksrksa ls ty ds vanj lapkyuksa ds fy, vU; midj.k iz.kkfy;ka%&bu fu;eksa ds izko/kku ikuh dk;Z lapkyu gsrq iz.kkfy;ksa vkSj vU; midj.kksaij vko’;drk ds vuqlkj la'kks/kuksa ds lkFk ykxw gksxsa Av/;k;&12lqfo/kkvksa esa HkkSfrd vojks/k107- fuf"Ø; vfXu laj{k.k %& ¼1½ fuf"Ø; vfXu laj{k.k bl rjg fMtkbu fd,tk,xsa fd


46 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼4½ os/ku vfXu izHkkxksa dks detksj ugh djsaxs vkSj vfXu izHkkoksa esa njoktsvfXu izfrjks/kh vkSj Lor% can gksus dh Vkbi ds gksaxs A109- vkoklh; DokVjksa esa vfXu izHkkx%& vkoklh; DokVZjksa dks vfXu izHkkxksa }kjklajf{kr fd;k tk,xk] tksfd de ls de vko’;d vfXu oxZ dks iw.kZ djsxkA110- vfXu vkSj xSl [kkst iz.kkfy;ka%& ¼1½ ,d vfXu vkSj xSl [kkst iz.kkyh gksaxhtks vfXu vkSj xSl fjlko dk rhoz vkSj fo’oluh; [kkst lqfuf’pr djsxh A¼2½ ;g iz.kkyh nwljh iz.kkfy;ksa ls Lora= :i esa] vius vHkh"V dk;ksZ dsfu"iknu esa l{ke gksxh A¼3½ vfXu vkSj xSl [kkst ds ekeys esa] Lopkfyr dkjZokfg;ka] tgka mi;qDrgks vfXu ;k xSl fjlko ds ifj.kke lhfer gksxh A¼4½ [kkstdksa dh LFkkiuk lacaf/kr ifjn`’;ksa] tksf[ke fo’ys"k.k] vuq:i.k vkSjijh{k.kksa ij vk/kkfjr gksxk A111- vkikrdkyhu dkecUnh iz.kkfy;ka%& ¼1½ ,d vkikrdkyhu dkecanh iz.kkyhgksxh] tks nq?kZVukvksa ds ifj.kkeksa dks lhfer vkSj tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dhfLFkfr;ksa dks c


47 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼6½ dsUnzh; fu;a=.k d{k ls ekuo pfyr dk;ksZ dks mRizsfjr dk ,d izko/kkubl izdkj gksxk fd iz.kkyh ds dk;ZØe ;ksX; Hkkxksa esa Qsy gksus dh fLFkfresa ,d lqjf{kr fLFkfr rd lqfo/kk ykbZ tkrh gS A¼7½ vkikrdkyhu dkecan okYo LFkkfir fd, tk,xsa tks lqfo/kk ls lqfo/kkrd gkbMªksdkcZuksa vkSj jlk;uksa dh /kkjkvksa dks jksdus esa l{ke gks] vkSj tkslqfo/kk ij vfXu {ks= i`Fkd djrh gS A112- izfØ;k lqj{kk iz.kkfy;ka%& ¼1½ lqfo/kk] ftlesa izlaLdj.k la;a= gks ;k ,slhlqfo/kk ls tqM+h gks] esa izfØ;k lqj{kk iz.kkyh dh O;oLFkk gksxh A¼2½ iz.kkyh vU; iz.kkfy;ksa ds vHkh"V dk;ksZa dks Lora= :i ls fu"iknu djusesa l{ke gksaxs A¼3½ izfØ;k lqj{kk iz.kkyh bl izdkj ls fMtkbu dh tk,xh fd blds Qsygksus dh fLFkfr esa ,d lqjf{kr fLFkfr esa pysxh ;k jgsxh ftlls iz.kkyh dkdk;Z :d ldrk gS A¼4½ izfØ;k lqj{kk iz.kkyh midj.k ds laj{k.k ds fy, nks Lora= lqj{kk Lrjksads lkFk fMtkbu fd;k tk,xk A113- xSl fueqZDr iz.kkyh%& ¼1½ xSl izlaLdj.k la;a= ds lkFk lqlfTtr ;k tqM+hlqfo/kkvksa esa lqjf{kr nwjh vkSj Å¡pkbZ ij xSl fueqZDr iz.kkyh ds fy, izko/kkugksxk A¼2½ xSl fueqZDr iz.kkyh midj.k esa ncko dks rhoz deh }kjk tksf[ke vkSjnq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa dh o`f) jksdsxh] vkSj bls bl izdkj fMtkbu fd;ktk,xk fd xSl NksM+us ls dkfeZd ;k midj.k dks pksV ;k {kfr ugha igq¡pkrkgS A¼3½ nckoghurk dsUnzh; fu;a=.k d{k ls ekuo pkfyr :i ls mRizsfjr djuklaHko gksxk A¼4½ xSl fueqZDr iz.kkyh esa laLFkkfir rjy i`FkDdkjd vfr Hkjko ds fo:)lqjf{kr gksaxs A


48 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]114- vfXu ty vkiwfrZ%& ¼1½ LFkk;h :i ls ekuo pkfyr lqfo/kk,a bl izdkj lsvfXu iEiksa ;k vU; Lora= vkiwfrZ ls vfXu ty vkiwfrZ gksxh fd ;gka rd;fn vkiwfrZ ds vax vkaf'kd :i ls vizpkyuh; gksa rks Hkh gj le; i;kZIr{kerk gS A¼2½ vfXu ty iz.kkyh bl izdkj fMtkbu dh tk,xh fd ,d ncko izgkjiz.kkyh ;k iz.kkyh ds vax vizpkyuh; ugha cukrs gksa A¼3½ vfXu iEi Lopkfyr :i ls py iM+sxk tc Qk;j esu esa vkaf’kd nck<strong>of</strong>xjkoV gksxh vkSj tc vfXu dh [kkst dh iqf"V gks pqdh gS A¼4½ blds vykok dsUnzh; fu;a=.k d{k vkSj izkbe ewoj ls ekuo }kjk pkfyrvfXu iEiksa dks pykuk laHkkfor gksxk A¼5½ vfXu iEiksa ds fy, izkbe ewoj nks Lora= pkyw djus okys izca/kksa lslqlfTtr gksaxs rFkk Lor% i`FkDdj.k ;a= ;Fkk laHko de ls de gksaxs A¼6½ vfXu ty ikbfiax dks lqfo/kk ds vuqlkj izR;sd {ks= dks vfXu ty dhi;kZIr vkiwfrZ lqfuf’pr djus ds fy, fMtkbu djds LFkkfir fd;k t,xkA115- fLFkj vfXu’keu iz.kkfy;ka%&¼1½ fLFkr vfXu’keu iz.kkfy;ka tksf[ke okys {ks=ksavkSj vU; {ks=ksa esa ,d izeq[k vfXu tksf[ke okys {ks= esa LFkkfir dh tk,axh A¼2½ blds vykok fLFkj vfXu’keu iz.kkfy;ksa esa gkbMªksdkcZuksa dh fo’ks"kek=kvksa okys midj.k Hkh lfEefyr gksaxs A¼3½ fLFkj vfXu’keu iz.kkfy;ka bl izdkj fMtkbu dh tk,xh fd vfXu’keugj le; rRdky vkSj n{krkiwoZd fd;k tk ldrk gS A¼4½ fLFkj vfXu’keu iz.kkfy;ka] vfXu [kkst iz.kkyh ls flXuy feyrs ghLor% mRizsfjr gks tk,axh A¼5½ mu {ks=ksa ea tgka xSl dks foyksiu ek/;e ds :i esa iz;qDr fd;k tkrkgS] psrkouh iz.kkfy;ka LFkkfir dh tk,xh tks xSl fjlko gksus ls dkWQh igyspsrkouh nsaxh A¼6½ vfXu’keu iz.kkfy;ksa dk ekuopkfyr mRizsj.k] lqfo/kk ds lkekU; vykeZdks mRizsfjr djsxk A


49 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]116- ekuopkfyr vfXu’keu vkSj Qk;jeSu ds midj.k%& vfXu ds QSyus dhizHkkoh vfXu’keu vkSj vfXu c


50 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]121- lqfo/kkvksa dks izkjaHk djuk vkSj izpkyu%& ¼1½ vkijsVj] lqfo/kkvksa dks 'kq:djus ls igys ;k rduhdh la’kks/kuksa ds ckn pkyw djus dh izfØ;k iwjhdjsxk A¼2½ blds vykok] mifu;e ¼1½ esa mYys[kkuqlkj izkjaHk eas vkSj izpkyu dsnkSjku%&¼d½ lg&izfØ;kvksa ls tqM+h izca/k iz.kkyh] lalk/ku vkSj izpkyu okys laxBuLFkkfir fd, tk,axs A¼[k½ izpkyu ds fy, rduhdh izys[kksa lfgr lapkyu izys[k v|ru :i esamiyC/k gksaxs vkSj izpkyu djus okyk dkfeZd buls lqifjfpr gksxk A122- dkfeZd vko’;drk] l{kerk vkSj izf’k{k.k& ¼1½ i;kZIr dkfeZd vko’;drk]l{kerk vkSj iSVªksfy;e xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa ds leLr pj.kksa esa ykblsal/kkjd]iV~Vsnkj vkSj tSlk ekeyk gks] vkijsVj }kjk lqfuf’pr dh tk,xh A¼2½ tgk¡ xyfr;ksa ds LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k ls lacaf/kr xaHkhj ifj.kkegks ldrs gS] ogk¡ dk;ksZ ds lca/k esa dkfeZd vko’;drk,a vkSj l{kerk dhU;wure vko’;drk,a fu/kkZfjr gksxh A¼3½ izR;sd deZpkjh dks dk;Z ds lqjf{kr fu"iknu ds fy, vko’;d izf’k{k.kfn;k tk,xk A¼4½ mifu;e ¼1½ ls ¼3½ rd ds izko/kkuksa dh lkekU; ckr ds iwokZxzg fcuk],sls izf’k{k.k dk;Z] LFkkukUrj.k ;k deZpkjh dk cnyko] u, dk;Z midj.kdh 'kq:vkr ;k midj.k esa ifjorZu vkSj ubZ izkS|ksfxdh ds ifjp; ds laca/kesa gksaxs A¼5½ izf’k{k.k isVªksfy;e xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa esa u, tksf[keksa ;k cnykoksa dks viukus lslacf/kr gksxk vkSj tc dHkh vko’;drk gksxh] iqujko`fr dh tk,xh A123- i)fr vkSj vH;kl%& vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd vko’;d i)fr vkSjfMªysa bl izdkj dh tk,axh fd dkfeZd gj le; izpkyuh; ck/kkvksa lsfuiVus vkSj tksf[ke rFkk nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa dks izHkkoh


51 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]124- dk;Zi)fr;k%& ¼1½ vkijsVj ,slh dk;Zi)fr;ka LFkkfir djsxk tks tksf[kevkSj nq?kZVuk dh xyfr;ksa vkSj fLFkfr;ksa dks jksdus esa iz;ksx es ykbZ tk,axhA¼2½ vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd dk;Zi)fr;ka bl izdkj iz;qDr gksa ftllsmuds vHkh"V dk;Z iwjs gksa A125- lqfo/kkvksa dk iz;ksx%& ¼1½ ykblsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk gks]vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd lqfo/kkvksa vkSj lqfo/kkvksa ds va’kks dk iz;ksx]bu fu;eksa esa ;k mudksa vuqcaf/kr vko’;drkvksa ds vfrfjDr lhekvksa dsvuqlkj pyrk gSA¼2½ iz;ksx gj le; lqfo/kk dh rduhdh fLFkfr vkSj tksf[ke ewY;kadu esavuqcaf/kr izpkyuh; iwokZis{kkvksa ds vuqlkj gksxk A126- lqj{kk iz.kkfy;ka%& ¼1½ vkijsVj vfHkHkkoh ;k lqj{kk iz.kkfy;ksa ds fo;kstu dhfLFkfr esa] lqj{kk iz.kkfy;ksa dks vyx djus ;k ,slh iz.kkfy;ksa ds va’kksa dksvyx djus] ;k tc iz.kkfy;ka vU;Fkk vo:) gks tkrh gS rks yxkbZ tkusokyh izpkyuh; lhekvksa dh igys ls dkjZokbZ djsxk A¼2½ vfHkHkkoh] fo;kstu] vkSj vU; gkfu;ksa dh fLFkfr dk gj le; irkyxk;k tk,xk vkSj fjdkMZ fd;k tk,xk A127- laosnu'khy xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ka%& vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd egRoiw.kZ xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;kafMtkbu esa dfYir izpkyuh; lhekvksa vkSj tksf[ke ewY;kadu esa vk;ksftrdh tkrh gS A128 la;qDr lapkyu%& ¼1½ ykblsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk gks] vkijsVjmu xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa dks Li"V djsxk tksfd vU; xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa ds la;kstu esala;qDr lapkyu gksuk ekuk tkrk gS A¼2½ la;qDr lapkyu djus dh fLFkfr esa tks vLohdk;Z tksf[ke o`f) djrk gS]vko’;drk dkjZokbZ;ka Lohdk;Z Lrjksa rd tksf[ke de djus ds fy, dhtk,axh Av/;k;&14fu;kstu vkSj xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa dks pykuk


52 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]129- fu;kstu%& ¼1½ ykbZlsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk gks] vkijsVjiSVªksfy;e xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa dks bl izdkj fu;ksftr djsxk fd LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSji;kZoj.k dks i;kZIr egRo fn;k tk,xk A¼2½ ,dy lqfo/kk ij xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa ds fu;kstu esa] vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxkfd tksf[ke ds egRoiw.kZ ;ksxnku nsus okys oS;fDrd rkSj ij vkSj lkewfgdnksuksa gh :i ls fu;a=.k esa j[ks tkrs gS A130- xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa ds vk;kstu ds nkSjku dkjZokbZ;ka^& ¼1½ vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxkfd fu;ksftr xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ka] vk;kstu ls iwoZ lqj{kk fcUnq ds /;kku ls lqLi"Vgksa A¼2½ lqj{kk fuiVku n’kkZ,xk fd dk;Z ls igys dk;Z ds nkSjku vkSj dk;Z dsckn dh tkus okyh vko';d dkjZokbZ;ksa lfgr dkSu lh fLFkfr;ka lkeusvkuh gSa] dks /;ku esa j[kk tk,xk fd tks xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa esa Hkkx ysrs gS ;kxfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa ls izHkkfor gks ldrs gS] pksfVy u gks] vkSj xyfr;ksa dh laHkkouktks tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa esa gks ldrh gS] ugha ?kVsxha A131- dk;Z dk ijfeV%& ¼1½ lkekU; xSjtksf[ke okys dk;Z dks NksM+dj] lqjf{krlaHko rjhds ls fd, tkus okys dk;Z ds fy,] vkijsVj lqfu’pr djsxk fd,slk dk;Z virV laLFkkiu izca/kd }kjk izkf/kd`r O;fDr }kjk tkjh fyf[krvuqns’kksa ds lkFk] ¼rnuUrj dk;Z ijfeV dgyk,xk½ ds vuqlkj gh fd;ktk,xk A¼2½ dk;Z ijfeV esa LFkku] frfFk ,sls dk;Z dk le; vkSj v<strong>of</strong>/k] cjrh tkusokyh iwoZ lko/kkfu;ksa] dk;Z ds nkSjku ekuhVj fd, tkus okys ek<strong>in</strong>aM vkSjvuqikyu ds fy, ftEesnkj O;fDr;ksa dk mYys[k gksxk A¼3½ dk;Z ijfeV] dk;Z ds iw.kZ gks tkus ds ckn vkSipkfjd :i ls can gkstk,xk A132- laxzg.k] izlaLdj.k vkSj MSVk%& ¼1½ vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd MSVk ,d=fd, tkrs gS] vkSj fuEufyf[kr ds fy, iz;ksx fd, tkrs gS%&


53 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼d½ rduhdh] izpkyuh; vkSj laxBukRed igyqvksa dks ekuhVj vkSj fu;a=.kdjuk]¼[k½ LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.k ds laca/k esa ekuhVj.k ek<strong>in</strong>aM ladsrd vkSjlkaf[;dh rS;kj djuk]¼x½ lqj{kk rFkk i;kZoj.k ds vuqikyu vkSj f<strong>of</strong>/kd vko';drkvksa dh tkapvkSj izys[k]¼?k½ xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa ds f<strong>of</strong>HkUu pj.kksa ds nkSjku fo’ys"k.k djuk vkSj dk;ZokbZdjuk]¼M-½ iztkfrxr MsVkcsl rS;kj djuk] vkSj¼p½ iz.kkfy;ksa vkSj midj.k ds lq/kkj lfgr nks"kfuokjd vkSj jksdFkke okyhdkjZokbZ;ka djuk A133- ekfufV;fjax vkSj fu;a=.k%& ¼1½ vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd LokLF;] lqj{kkvkSj i;kZoj.k ls lacaf/kr ekeyksa dh gj le; ekuhfV;fjax dh tkrh gS vkSjfu;a=.k esa j[ks tkrs gSa A¼2½ vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd ,sls mi;qDr izca/k fd, tk,a fd dkfeZdksaftudk dke fu;a=.k vkSj ekuhfV;fjax g]S mUgsa ,sls ekeyksa esa n{krkiwoZdlwpuk feys vkSj fuokj.k gks A134- lwpuk gLrkaj.k%& dkfeZdksa dh ikfj;ksa vkSj cnyko ds laca/k eas] vkijsVjlqj{kk iz.kkfy;ksa dh fLFkfr vkSj pkyw xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa] lkFk gh LokLF;] lqj{kkvkSj i;kZoj.k ds egRo dh vU; lwpuk ij uokxUrqd dkfeZdksa dks lwpuk dkvko’;d gLrkarj.k lqfuf’pr djsxk Av/;k;&15dk;Z lapkyu i;kZoj.k rRo135- dk;Z dh O;oLFkk%&¼1½ vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk dk;Z bl izdkj O;<strong>of</strong>LFkrfd;k tkrk gS fd oS;fDrd deZpkjh LokLF; tksf[ke okyh fLFkfr;ka vkSjizfrdwy HkkSfrd rFkk ekufld ncko Vkys vkSj xyfr;ksa dh laHkkouk dks nwjj[ksa tks tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ka iSnk dj ldrh gSa A


54 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼2½ vkijsVj izfrcy rRoksa vkSj yf{kr tksf[ke ij vk/kkfjr LokLF; dks {kfrokys tksf[ke vkSj deZpkfj;ska }kjk eglwl fd, tkus okys tksf[ke dks dedjsxk A¼3½ dk;Z bl izdkj ls fu;ksftr fd;k tk,xk fd deZpkfj;ksa dks vko’;dfoJke vkSj {kfriwfrZ lqfuf’pr gks A136- 'kksj vkSj dEiu%& vkijsVj 'kksj vkSj dEiu ds izfrdwy izHkko ls O;fDr;ksadh lqj{kk ds fy, mi;qDr mik; djsxk A137- vxksZukWfeDl%& vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd ¼1½ dk;Z bl izdkj lsO;<strong>of</strong>LFkr gks fd ekuoh; dk;Z] fLFkfr vkSj rhozrk ds ifj.kke Lo:iizfrdwy ncko esa u vk,a A¼2½ tc os vius lkekU; LFkkuksa ls izpkyu dj jgs gksa vkSj tks vPNh dk;Zeqnzk esa gks] deZpkfj;ksa dk ,d n`f"Vdks.k gksxk tks mUgsa vk’oLr djrk gSfd dk;Z lqjf{kr :i ls fd;k tk ldrk gS A138- jlk;u ls LokLF; tksf[ke^& vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd HkaMkj.k ds lca/kesa] iz;ksx gsrq jlk;uksa dk dk;Z djuk vkSj mudk fuiVku djus ds laca/khLokLF; ds fy, ?kkrd jlk;u rFkk jlk;u ?kVdksa dks NksM+us dh izfØ;k,aVkyh tk,a A139- f<strong>of</strong>dj.k%& vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd HkaMkj.k] iz;ksx] f<strong>of</strong>dj.k NksM+us okysL=ksrksa dk dk;Z djuk vkSj fuiVku djuk Vkyk tk, A140- oS;fDrd laj{kd midj.k%& ¼1½ vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd deZpkfj;ksa}kjk vko';d oS;fDrd laj{kd midj.k iz;qDr gksa A¼2½ vkijsVj lqfuf'pr djsxk fd ,d fyf[kr izfØ;k rS;kj dh tk, vkSjleLr oS;fDrd laj{kd midj.kksa dh O;<strong>of</strong>LFkr tkap vkSj ijh{k.k ds fy,vkSj mlds ifj.kkeksa dks fjdkMZ djus ds fy, izpkyu okyh dk;Z i)fr gksA


55 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]v/;k;&16fMªfyax vkSj dwi xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ka141- dwi dk;ZØe%& ¼1½ dwi dh xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ka izkjaHk djus ls igys] ,d dk;ZØeykblsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tslk ekeyk gks vkijsVj }kjk rS;kj fd;k tk,xkftlesa oS;fDrd xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ka vkSj iz;ksx fd, tkus okys midj.kksa dk fooj.kgks A¼2½ dk;ZØe esa lqfo/kkvksa dks 'kq: djus vkSj lapkyu ij fu;e 121 dsmifu;e ¼2½ esa nh xbZ vko’;drk,a iwjh djsxk A142- dwi vojks/kd%& ¼1½ os/ku vkSj dwi laca/kh vU; xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa ds nkSjku] lQsZldsflax LFkkiu ds ckn gj le; de ls de nks Lora= vkSj ijhf{kr dwivojks/kd gksaxs A¼2½ dwi vojks/kd bl izdkj fMtkbu fd, tk,axs fd vKku&d`rmrkj&p


56 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]fMtkbu fd;k tk,xk blds lkFk gh bl :i esa fd dwi ls ckg~; cgko ;kckg; i;kZoj.k dk fjlko u gks A143- dwi LFkku vkSj dwi ekxZ%& ¼1½ dwi LFkku vkSj dwi ekxZ ds p;u dk vk/kkj]egRoiw.kZ dwi ek<strong>in</strong>aMksa] ftlesa mFkyh xSl la?kVuk vU; en okyh ijrksa dkfuekZ.k vkSj fudV ds dqvksa dh nwjh Hkh 'kkfey gks ij fd;k tk,xk rFkk,d fjyhQ dwi nks oSdfYid LFkkuksa ls fMªy djuk laHko gksxk A¼2½ dwi ekxZ dh gj le; tkudkjh gksxh A144- mFkyh xSl dk dk;Z%& ykblsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk gks] vkijsVjlqfuf’pr djsxk fd mFkyh xSl dh fLFkfr;ksa ls fuiVkus ds fy, mFkys xSltksf[ke okys {ks=ksa dks lcls igys dsflax dh lsfVax ;k vU; fufeZr rjyksadh ?kVuk lfgr vko’;d dkjZokbZ;ksa fu;ksftr dh tkrh gS A145- dwi ek<strong>in</strong>aMksa dh ekWfufV;fjax%&leLr fMªfyax vkSj dwi xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa dsnkSjku] fMªfyax vkSj dwi MSVk] dwi iwokZuqeku tkapus ds fy, laxzfgr vkSjekfufV;fjax fd;k tk,xk rkfd vko’;d dkjokbZ;ka dh tk ldsa vkSj ;fnvko’;d gks rks dwi dk;ZØe lek;ksftr fd;k tk, A146- dwi fu;a=.k%& ¼1½ dwi fu;a=.k midj.k] dwi fu;a=.k iznku djus gsrqfMtkbu] laLFkkfir] vuqj{k.k izf’k{k.k vkSj iz;qDr fd;k tk,xk A¼2½ jkbtj ;k daMDVj ds lkFk 'kh"kZ fNnz vuqHkkxksa dh fMªfyax ds ekeys esamFkyh xSl lapkyu okyh {kerk ds lkFk midj.k vkSj lqfo/kk ls nwj rjyfuekZ.k] tc rd dkfeZd dk fu"Øe.k fd;k x;k gks] laLFkkfir fd;ktk,xkA¼3½ vLFkk;h lqfo/kkvksa esa QVu jks/kd ij egRoiw.kZ dk;ksZa dks djus ds fy,,d oSdfYid izR;k;u iz.kkyh gksxh A¼4½ Hkwry vkSj v)ZHkwry ds fy, dwi fu;a=.k midj.k ds ,D;weqysVj esa]dwi lqj{kk ds fy, ykxw can djus vkSj [kksyus ds vuqØe djus okysvkS|ksfxd ekudksa ds vuqlkj U;wure rjy {kerk gksxh A


57 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼5½ dwi gLr{ksiksa esa iz;qDr ncko fu;a=.k midj.k esa ykWfdax ;a=ksa ds lkFknwjLFk fu;a=.k ckYo gksaxs A¼6½ dwi gLr{ksiksa okys midj.k esa ;FkklaHko fØlel o`{k ds fudV ,dnwjLFk fu;a=.k /kqa/kykdk ;k drju Fkkih gksxh A¼7½ ;fn dwi fu;a=.k u jgs rks ;g lh/ks gLr{ksi ;k ,d fjyhQ dwi dhfMªfyax }kjk dwi fu;a=.k izkIr djds iwjh gksxh A¼8½ ,d dk;Zokgh ;kstuk rS;kj dh tk,xh ftlesa [kks, dwi fu;a=.k dks iqu%fdl izdkj fd;k tk ldrk gS] dk mYys[k fd;k tk,xk A147- fu;af=r dwi cgko%& fu;af=r dwi cgko ds laca/k esa izpkyuh; lhek,afu/kkZfjr gksaxh A148- R;kxus ls igys dwiksa dh lqj{kk%& ¼1½ R;kxs tkus okys leLr dwiksa dksR;kxus ls igys mUgsa bl izdkj lqjf{kr fd;k tk,xk fd dwi lEiw.kZrk mUgsaR;kxrs le; fLFkj jgsa A¼2½ lc&lh iw.kZ gq, dwiksa ds laca/k esa] dwi laiw.kZrk lqfuf’pr dh tk,xh;fn dwiksa dks vLFkk;h :i ls R;kxs tkus dh ;kstuk gS A¼3½ jsfM;ks,fDVo lalk/ku ckn esa dwi esa NwV uk tk,a A¼4½ lq/kkj laHko u gksus dh fLFkfr esa] jsfM;ks,fDVo lalk/ku vkSj ;fn bUgsadwi esa NksM+k tkuk gS] mfpr ifjR;kx dk;Zi)fr Hkkjr ljdkj] ijek.kqÅtkZ foHkkx ds ekxZn’khZ fl)karksa ds vuqlkj viuk;h tk,xh A149- {kfriwjd vkSj fo;kstu iz.kkfy;ka%& ¼1½ {kfriwjd iz.kkfy;ksa dh fMtkbu‘’kfDr’kkyh rduhdh lek/kkuksa ij vk/kkfjr gksxh rkfd Qsy gksus dhfLFkfr esa] fLFkfr;ka vlqjf{kr u gksa tk, A¼2½ Iyoeku lqfo/kk,a ,d fu;kstu iz.kkyh ls lqlfTtr gksxh tks dwi dhlqj{kk djrh gS vkSj ,d xaHkhj dks.k ?kVus ls igys jkbtj NksM+rh gS A150- fMªfyax ywM iz.kkyh%& ¼1½ fMªfyax ywM iz.kkyh bl izdkj fMtkbu dhtk,xh fd ;g fMªfyax ywM ds dkQh ek=k dk feJ.k] HkaMkj.k] ifjpkyu


58 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]vkSj lQkbZ bl izdkj djsxh fd bldh vko';d fo'ks"krk,a] tks oS/ku vkSjvojks/kd dk;ksZ dks lqfuf’pr djrs gSa] cuh jgsa A¼2½ lac) iz.kkfy;ksa ds lkFk fMªfyax ywM iz.kkyh dk vf/kd ncko okykHkkx Hkh gj le; dwi ncko dks fu;af=r djus esa leFkZ {kerk vkSjdk;Zlk/kd ncko okyk gksxk A¼3½ fMªfyax izpkyu ds nkSjku fdlh Hkh le; dwi dks v/khu djus ds fy,fMªfyax yM ekid lkexzh dh i;kZIr ek=k dh miyC/krk lqfuf’pr gksxhA151- lhesafVax bdkbZ^%& ¼1½ lhesafVax bdkbZ bl izdkj fMtkbu dh tk,xh fdiw.kZ larks"k ,adfjax vkSj vojks/kd vHkh"V lqfuf’pr djus ds fy, vko’;dfo’ks"krkvksa ds lkFk lhesaV ;FkklaHko dk feJ.k] HkaMkj.k vkSj lgh ek=k esavkiwfrZ djsxh A¼2½ bdkbZ bl izdkj fMt+kbu dh tk,xh fd u feyk, x, 'ks"k lkFk ghrS;kj fefJr lhesaV ykxw i;kZoj.kh; fu;kedksa ds vuqlkj dke es ykbZ tkrhgS A¼3½ ;fn lac) iz.kkfy;ksa ds lkFk lhesafVax ;wfuV] fMªfyax ywM iz.kkyh dsfy, cSdvi ds :i esa dk;Z djus ds fy, vHkh"V gks] rks blesa gj le;dwi ncko dks fu;af=r djus okyh {kerk vkSj dk;Zlk/kd ncko gksxk A152- dwiksa dh dsflax vkSj ,adfjax%& dsflax vkSj ,adfjax ,slh gksxh fd dwilEiw.kZrk lqfuf’pr gks vkSj vojks/kd dk;Z dwi ds jgus rd lnSo iznkufd, tkrs jgsa A153- iw.kZrk ds fy, midj.k vkSj fu;af=r dwi cgko%& ¼1½ iw.kZrk ds fy,midj.k] fu;af=r viokg] dwi gLr{ksi] cSdvi dwi vojks/kd rRo vkSjIyx cSd xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ka iznku djsaxs A¼2½ iw.kZrk fLVªaXl] lqj{kk ckYoksa lfgr vko’;d Mkmu gksy midj.k lslqlfTtr gksxh A¼3½ fu;af=r dwi cgko ds nkSjku] lrg vkSj Mkmu gksy midj.k dwiek<strong>in</strong>aMksa ds vuqdwy gksaxs A


59 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼4½ dwi cgko dks tykus ds fy, midj.k bl izdkj fMtkbu vkSj ifjekifd, tk,axs fd ngu v<strong>of</strong>’k"V esjhu i;kZoj.k ds iznq"k.k dk dkj.k ughacusaxsaA¼5½ ;g gj le; dk;Z fLVªax ds tfj, dwi ncko vkSj pksd cgqfo/k ds tfj,dwi cgko fu;a=.k djuk laHko gksxk Av/;k;&17vuqj{k.k154- vuqj{k.k%& ykblsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk gks] vkijsVj lqfuf’prdjsxk fd e’khujh vkSj midj.k lfgr lqfo/kk,a ;k muds vax bl izdkjvuqjf{kr fd, tkrs gSa fd lgh lyker dk;Z esa jgus ds leLr pj.kksa esaviuk vHkh"V dk;Z djus ls l{ke gksa A155- oxhZdj.k%& ¼1½ lqfo/kkvksa dh iz.kkfy;ka vkSj midj.k LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSji;kZoj.k ds laca/k esa {kerk fØ;kRed vlQyrkvksa ds ifj.kkeksa ls lacaf/kroxhZdj.k fd, tk,axs A¼2½ fØ;kRed vlQyrkvksa ds laca/k esa] ftlds xaHkhj ifj.kke gks ldrs gS]lEc) vlQy dkj.kksa ds lkFk f<strong>of</strong>HkUu pwd fl)kar vkSj vlQy eSdsfuTedh igpku dh tk,xh vkSj oS;fDrd pwd iz.kkyh ds laca/k esa vlQyrklaHkkouk dk vkadyu fd;k tk,xk A¼3½ oxhZdj.k] vuqj{k.k xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa dh ilan ds fy, vk/kkj] vuqj{k.kckjackjrk rFkk f<strong>of</strong>HkUu vuqj{k.k xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa dh izkFkfedrk ds fy,] vk/kkjfuekZ.k djsxk A156- vuqj{k.k dk;ZØe%& ¼1½ pwd iz.kkyh tks LokLF; lqj{kk ;k i;kZoj.k ds fy,tksf[ke rS;kj djrh gS] vuqj{k.k dk;ZØe ds lk/kuksa }kjk lqO;<strong>of</strong>LFkr :i lsjksdh tk,xh A¼2½ dk;ZØe esa fu"iknu vkSj rduhdh fLFkfr dh ekuhVfjax ds fy,xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ka gksaxh tks lqfuf’pr djsaxh fd pwd iz.kkfy;ksa tks c


60 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼3½ dk;ZØe esa ekuhVfjax vkSj vlQyrk eSdsfuTeksa ds fu;a=.k ds fy,xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ka Hkh gksaxh tks ,slh pwd iz.kkfy;ksa okyh gks ldrh gS A157- lajpuk vkSj ikbiykbu iz.kkfy;ksa dh fLFkfr ekfufVfjax okyh f<strong>of</strong>’k"Vvko’;drk,a %& ¼1½ n’kk ekuhVfjax] ubZ lajpukvksa ds laca/k esa mudh lsokesa igys o"kZ ds nkSjku dh tk,xh A¼2½ ,d u, Vkbi ds Hkkj okyh lajpukvksa ds laca/k esa] fMtkbu x.kukvksa dsds lkFk mudh rqyuk djus ds Øe] esa igyh nks o"kksZ ds fy, MSVk ,d=fd;k tk,xk A¼3½ ikbiykbu iz.kkfy;ksa ds laca/k esa tgka pwd iz.kkfy;ka ,d i;kZoj.k ;klqj{kk tksf[ke cuk ldrh gS] ogka ikbiykbu ds laHkkfor la{kkj.k dh;kstuk cukus ds dk;Z ds fujh{k.k fd, tk,axs A¼4½ ikbiykbu iz.kkyh ds vax tgka fcNkbZ xbZ ykbu dh fLFkfr ;k vU;rRo vf/kd Hkkj dk dkj.k cu ldrs gSa] Hkh tkaps tk,axs A¼5½ izFke fujh{k.k iz.kkyh ds ikap o"kksZ ds vanj] vuqj{k.k ij fu;e 156 esamfYyf[kr vuqj{k.k dk;ZØe ds vuqlkj fd;k tk,xk A158- QVu fujks/kd vkSj vU; ncko fu;a=.k midj.k ds ijh{k.k dh fo”ks"kvko”;drk,a%& ¼1½ QVu fujks/kd] blds vHkh"V dk;ksZ dks djus dh viuh{kerk ds vuqj{k.k Øe] esa fu;fer :i ls ncko ijh{k.k fd;k tk,xkA¼2½ lqfo/kk ij lac) okYoksa ds lkFk QVu fujks/kd vkSj vU; ncko fu;a=.kmidj.k dh iw.kZ ejEer dh tk,xh vkSj ewy midj.k fuekZrk dh flQkfj’kksavkSj varjkZ"Vªh; ekudksa rFkk laLrqr fØ;kvksa ij vk/kkfjr fu;fer varjkyksaij iqu% izekf.kr fd, tk,axs A159- vuqj{k.k dk fu;kstu vkSj izkFkfedrk%& ¼1½ ,d lexz ;kstuk vuqj{k.kdk;ZØe pykus vkSj lq/kkjd vuqj{k.k xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ka pykus ds fy, rS;kj dhtk,xh A¼2½ ,dy vuqj{k.k xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ka pykus ds fy, lac) le;&lhekvksa ds lkFkizkFkfedrk nsus ds fy, fo|eku ek<strong>in</strong>aM gksxk A


61 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]160- vuqj{k.k izHkkodrk%& ¼1½ vuqj{k.k dh izHkkodrk] lqfo/kkvksa vkSj muds vaxksds laca/k esa fu"iknu vkSj rduhdh fLFkfr ds fy, fjdkMZ fd, x, MsVk dsvk/kkj ij lqO;<strong>of</strong>LFkr


62 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]:i ls lh/kh ckr djus esa vleFkZ gks] og lapkj ds fy, jsfM;ksa dk iz;ksxdjsxk A¼4½ ;g lqfuf’pr fd;k tk,xk fd lHkh laokn lqLi"V vkSj lkQ rjhds lsvkSj fcuk fdlh ck/kk ds gksa A¼5½ ;g Hkh lqfuf’pr fd;k tk,xk fd fyfVax midj.kksa ds ek/;e lsdkfeZd dk LFkkukUrj.k lqj{kk fu/kkZfjr dk;Zi)fr;ksa ds vuqlkj vkSj l{keO;fDr ds i;Zos{k.k esa fd;k tk,xk A163- tyxr lapkyu%& ¼1½ vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd tyxr lapkyuksa dkizca/ku laLFkkiukvksa ds fy, lqj{kk izca/ku iz.kkyh ds lkFk bl izdkjlefUor fd;k tkrk gS fd pwdksa dh laHkkouk] ftlls tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVukdh fLFkfr;ka cu ldrh gSa] nwj gks tk,a A¼2½ ykblsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk gks] vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxkfd &¼d½ xksrk[kksjh lqj{kk izca/k iz.kkyh lacaf/kr vUrjkZ"Vªh; ekU;rk izkIr ekudksavkSj ekxZn’khZ fl)karksa vkSj lkFk gh xksrk[kksjh la;a= vkSj midj.k dhfMtkbu fujh{k.k] vuqj{k.k vkSj ijh{k.k lfgr xksrk[kksj dkfeZd dk izf’k{k.k]la?k"kZ Vkyuk] lqj{kk fØ;k,a ekuoh; vkSj xksrk[kksjh dh f<strong>of</strong>HkUu voLFkkvksa dsnkSjku izpkyuh; dk;Zi)fr;ksa lfgr tksf[ke fo’ys"k.k ij vk/kkfjr gS A¼[k½ ykLV cSy] Qals gq, xksrk[kksj lfgr tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh Li"VfLFkfr;ksa ds fy, vkikrdkyhu dk;Zi)fr;ka LFkkfir dh tkrh gS A164- gkbZMªkstu lYQkbM okys lapkyu%& yklsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeykgks] vkijsVj ;g lqfuf’pr djsxk fd leLr vko’;d lko/kkfu;ka vkSjmik; gkbZMªkstu lYQkbM ds fo"kSys izHkkoksa ls cpkus vkSj gkbZMªkstulYQkbM ls gqbZ i;kZoj.k izfr de djus ds fy, fd, tkrs gS A


63 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]v/;k;&19eSjhu lqfo/kk,a vkSj lapkyu165- fLFkjrk% ¼1½ ykbZlsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk ekeyk gks] vkijsVj ;glqfuf’pr djsxk fd py jgh lqfo/kk,a eksckby virV bdkb;ksa ij fLFkjrkty dlko vkSj ty dBksjrk rFkk ekSle dBksjrk can djus okys lk/kuksa lslacaf/kr ekudksa eas ykxw nh xbZ vko’;drkvksa ds vuqlkj gksa A¼2½ py jgh lqfo/kkvksa ij Hkkj fu;a=.k iz.kkfy;ka gksaxh tks lqfuf’pr djsaxhfd Hkkj] Hkkj forj.k vkSj xq:Ro ds dsUnz fMtkbu rFkk dYiukvksa dsvuqlkj gS midj.k vkSj lajpukRed Hkkx fLFkjrk dks izHkkfor djus okyksafoLFkkfirksa ds fo:) lqjf{kr gksxsa A166- ,Udfjax] ewfjax vkSj iksthf’kfuax%&¼1½ py jgh lqfo/kk esa gj le; mudhfLFkfr ds j[kj[kko ds fy,] mUgsa leFkZ cukus ds fy, iz.kkfy;ka gksxh vkSj;fn vko’;d gks rks tksf[ke vkSj nq/kZVuk dh fLFkfr ds gkykr esa fLFkfr lsnwj tkus esa leFkZ gksaxh A¼2½ xfr’khy Lrj iz.kkfy;ka bl izdkj fMtkbu dh tk,axh fd fLFkfrmfYyf[kr vlQyrkvksa dh fLFkfr esa vkSj iz.kkyh dks {kfr vkSj nq/kZVukvksads ekeys eas vuqjf{kr dh tk ldrh gSa A¼3½ esjhu vkijs’ku pykus ds nkSjku] vko’;d dkjZokbZ;ka bl izdkj ls dhtk,axh fd tksf[ke vkSj nq?kZVuk dh fLFkfr;ksa dh laHkkouk nwj gks tk, vkSjos tks vkijs’kuksa esa Hkkx ysrs gS] pksfVy u gksa A¼4½ vko’;drk,a ,sls vkijs’kuksa dks dk;kZfUor djus ds nkSjku tyiksrksa vkSjlqfo/kkvksa ds laca/k esa fLFkfr j[kj[kko ds fy, fu/kkZfjr dh tk,xh] rFkkek<strong>in</strong>aM xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ka dks izkjaHk djus vkSj fuyacu ds fy, fu/kkZfjr dhtk,axhA167 la?k"kZ tksf[ke izcU/ku%& ¼1½ virV laLFkkiu izca/kd laLFkkiuk ds lqjf{kr{ks= ds vanj lqjf{kr vkijsVjksa ds fy, lexz izkf/kdkjh gksxk A


64 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼2½ ykblsal/kkjd] iV~Vsnkj ;k tSlk fd ekeyk gks] vkijsVj lqfuf’prdjsxk fd ,d la?k"kZ tksf[ke izca/ku iz.kkyh dk j[kj[kko fd;k tkrk gS vkSjdk;kZUo;u fd;k tkrk gS ftlesa lkFk&lkFk fuEufyf[kr lfEefyr gksaxs&¼d½ vVsaMsaV tyiksrksa vkSj rsy ys tkus okys Vsadjksa dh mi;qDrk rFkk mudsØw dh l{kerk(¼[k½ fo’ks"k :i ls laLFkkiu vkSj blds LFkku ij la?k"kZ dh laHkkouk dkewY;kadu(¼x½ vko’;d tksf[ke de djus dk izko/kku vkSj fu;a=.k mik; (¼?k½ esjhu lsok,a iznk;dksa ds lkFk la;qDr :i ls fodflr vVsaMsaV tyiksrksads izpkyuksa ds izcU/ku ds fy, mi;qDr dk;Zi)fr;ka vkSj lapkj(¼M-½ lqj{kk {ks= esa ?kqlus okys tyiksrksa dh dkjZokbZ;ksa dk irk yxkus vkSjeqY;kadu djus ds fy, mi;qDr midj.k vkSj dk;Zi)fr;ksa dk izko/kku(¼p½ mi;qDr Lrj ds eSfju Kku okys l{ke dkfeZdksa dk izko/kku¼N½ mi;qDr fu"Øe.k vkSj cpko dk;Zi)fr;ka vkSj lqfo/kkvksa dk izko/kku(vkSj¼t½ fu;fer ys[kkijh{kk vkSj Åij nh iz.kkfy;ksa dks v|ru djuk A168- lqj{kk {ks= esa fu;a=.k%& ¼1½ vVSaMsaV tyiksr ;k vkWQVsd VSadj dk ekLVj,d lqj{kk {ks= esa gksus ij virV laLFkkiu izca/kd ds vuqns’kksa dk vuqikyudjsxk A¼2½ vVSaMsaV tyiksr ;k vkWQVsd VSadj dk ekLVj vius Øw dh lqj{kk]vVSaMsaV tyiksr vkWQVsd VSad ds lqjf{kr vkijs’ku ;k vkSj laLFkkiu ;klaca) lqfo/kkvksa ds lkFk Vdjko Vkyus ds fy, ftEesnkj gksxk A169- [kjkc ekSle fLFkfr;ksa esa vkijs’ku%& ¼1½ vkijsVj izfrdwy ekSle vkSj dfBufLFkfr;ksa esa lqjf{kr dk;Z lqfuf’pr djsxk vkSj tc vkijs’ku can djus gksavkSj ;fn vko’;d gks rks fu"Øe.k tkjh j[kus ds fy, [kjkc ekSlefLFkfr;ksa dh igpku djsxk A


65 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼2½ vkijsVj lqfuf’pr djsxk fd tyiksr vkSj laLFkkiuk ds chp dkfeZdvkSj dkxksZ dk LFkkukarj.k lqjf{kr ekSle fLFkfr;ksa esa fd;k tkrk gS vkSj ,slsLFkkukUrj.k izfrdwy ;k vuqi;qDr ekSle fLFkfr;ksa ds nkSjku can jguspkfg,A170- dkxksZ izcU/ku%& vkijsVj dkxksZ fVªIl ds vf/kdre la[;k rV ls vkSj rVrd] daVsujkbZts’ku ds tfj, dkxksZ vkiwfrZ dk n{k fu;kstu }kjk laLFkkiuij dkxksZ dk;Z le;] dkxksZ vkfn dh izh&fLyafxax lqfuf’pr djsxk Av/;k;&20f<strong>of</strong>o/k171- lqj{kk ds fy, lkekU; M~;wVh%& ¼1½ deZpkjh ykijokgh ;k LosPNk ls fdlhHkh ,slh xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k esa lfEefyr ugha gksxk tks LokLF;] lqj{kk vkSj i;kZoj.kdks {kfr igq¡pk ldrs gS A172- nq?kZVuk ds LFkku ij xM+cM+h ugha dh tkuh gaS %& ¼1½ tc dHkh fdlh ,dvirV laLFkkiu esa ?kVuk ?kVrh gS] ,d nq?kZVuk esa] fdlh O;fDr ds thoudh {kfr gks tkrh gS ;k 'kkjhfjd xaHkhj pksVsa vkrh gS tks vkijsVj lqfuf’prdjsxk fd nq?kZVuk ds LFkku ij dksbZ xM+cM+h u dh tk, ;k mlesa l{keizkf/kdkjh dks lgefr ds fcuk dksbZ cnyko ugha d;k tk, tc rd fdfdlh vkSj nq?kZVuk dks jksdus ds fy, ,slh xM+cM+h ;k cnyko vko’;d ugks ;k e`rd ds 'ko dks gVkus ds fy, ;k [krjs ls fdlh O;fDr dk cpkodjus ds fy,] ;k tc rd nq?kZVuk ds LFkku ij dk;Z can gksus ls laLFkkiuds dk;Z dks xaHkhj :i ls ck/kk ugha iM+sxh A¼2½ blls igys fd ?kkrd ;k xaHkhj nq?kZVuk okyk nq?kZVuk LFky ckf/kr gksrkgS ;k fdlh vU; dkj.k ls cnyko djuk] tks dqN Hkh gks] nq?kZVuk gS dkfooj.k nsrs gq, LFky ij miyC/k lk{;& ,d LdSp ;k QksVks ;k dksbZ vU;lk{; rFkk leLr lac) fooj.k rS;kj fd, tk,axs vkSj nq?kZVuk ds vUos"k.kds nkSjku iz;ksx ds fy, miyC/k j[ks tk,axs A


66 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼3½ vf/kizekf.kr LdSp dh ,d izfr nq?kZVuk vf/klwfpr djrs gq, fu;e esalanfHkZr QkeZ 2 vkSj QkeZ 3 esa lwpukvksa ds lkFk l{ke izfk/kdkjh dks izLrqrdh tk,xh A173- fu;eksa ds mYy?kau ds fy, naM%& bu fu;eksa ds v/khu l{ke izkf/kdkjh }kjktkjh bu fu;eksa ds fdlh Hkh izko/kku ;k fdlh funsZ’k ;k vkns’k dk ikyudjus esa tks dksbZ vlQy gksrk gS ;k mYya?ku djrk gS] rks ,slh vlQyrk;k mYya?ku ds laca/k esa] vf/kfu;e ds lacaf/kr izko/kkuksa ds vuqlkj nafMrfd;k tk,xkA174- funsZ’k%& dsUnz ljdkj ljdkjh xtV esa vf/klwpuk ds }kjk funsZ’k ns ldrhgS fd bu fu;eksa ds v/khu blds }kjk iz;qDr dh tkus okyh fdlh Hkh'kfDr dk iz;ksx fd;k tk,xk] c’krsZ ,slh lkekU; ;k fo’ks"k fLFkfr;ka] ;fndksbZ gksa] tks ,sls izkf/kdkjh ;k vf/kdkjh tSlk fd funsZ’kksa esa mYys[k gks ;kmlesa mYys[k fd;k gks] dk iz;ksx fd;k tk,xk Avuqlwph&1¼ns[ksa fu;e 13½LFkk;h virV laLFkkiu ds fy, fMtkbu lwpukvksa lfEefyr fd, tkus okysfooj.k A1- vkWijsVj dk uke vkSj irk %2- ykblsal /kkjd ;k iV~Vsnkj ;k yhth dk uke rFkk irk %3- fMtkbu ls fu;eksa esa mfYyf[kr lHkh lacaf/kr izko/kkuksa ij fopkj fd, tkusdh iqf"V4- ,d fooj.k dk%¼d½ fMtkbu dh vo/kkj.kk] ftlesa mfpr Mkbxzke lfEefyr gks A¼[k½ p;fur fMtkbu dh vo/kkj.kk ;g lqfuf’pr dSls djsxh fd tksf[keksads lkFk eq[; nq?kZVuk dk dkj.k cuus dh lEHkO;rk fuEure Lrj rd degks xbZ gS tksfd mfpr izdkj ls O;ogk;Z gS A5- ,d lkekU; fooj.k dk%


67 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼d½ laLFkkiu dh iz/kku iz.kkfy;ka ftles ekfufV;fjax rFkk tksf[ke okyhifjfLFkfr;ksa dk fu;a=.k ds fy, iz.kkfy;ka lfEefyr gksa A¼[k½ laLFkku dk uD’kk A¼x½ ikbiykbuksa ds iz/kku fo’ks"krk,a ¼eq[; nq?kZVuk cpko lfEefyr gksa½] ;fndksbZ gks rks] laLFkku ds lkFk tksM+k tkuk pkfg, A¼?k½ dksbZ gkbMªksdkcZu j[kus okyk tyk’k; ftls laLFkku ds iz;ksx esa 'kksf"krfd, tkus dk vk’k; gks A6- lapkyu ds izdkjksa ds fooj.k rFkk xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ka izR;sd lapkyu ds laca/k esatks laLFkkiu ij fd, tkus dh ;kstuk gS A7- rjhdksa dk ,d lekurk fooj.k ftlds }kjk vkijsVj dh izcU/ku iz.kkyh ;glqfuf’pr djsxh fd laLFkkiu dk


68 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]6- lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyh nLrkost dh izfrfyfi%7- mfpr uD’kksa ds lkFk ,d lkekU; fooj.k%¼d½ laLFkkiu dk


69 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]vuqlwph&3¼ns[ksa fu;e 15½orZeku LFkk;h virV laLFkkiu dh lgefr ds fy, vkosnu i= esa lfEefyr fd,tkus okys fooj.k1- vkWijsVj dk uke vkSj irk %2- ykblsal/kkjd ;k iV~Vsnkj dk uke rFkk irk %3- lacaf/kr fu;eksa dh lwph ftudk vuqikyu ugha fd;k x;k%4- en la- 3 ds vuqlkj fu;eksa dks vuqikyu djus dh le;c) dkjZokbZ;kstuk%5- en la- 3 ds vuqlkj fu;eksa] tksfd vkiWjsVj le>rk gS fd vuqikyu ds;ksX; ugha gS] buds lkFk foLr`r vkSfpR;@dkj.k lq>k, x, fodYiksa@fu;af=r rjhds lfEefyr gks%6- bl ckr dh iqf"V djsa fd i;kZoj.kh; vuqeksnuksa rFkk vU; lkaoS/kkfudvuqeksnuksa dks lacaf/kr izkf/kdkfj;ksa ls izkIr dj fy;k x;k gS %7- lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyh nLrkostksa dh izfrfyfi %8- mfpr ud’kksa ds lkFk lkekU; fooj.k%¼d½ tksf[ke ifjfLFkr;ksa ds fu;a=.k rFkk ekfuV;fjax ds fy, ud’kk rFkkfoU;kl rFkk iz.kkfy;ksa lfgr bldk la;=%¼[k½ fdlh ikbiykbu ;k laLFkkiu ds tqM+ko%¼x½ laLFkkiu ls tksM+s tkus okys dbZ dwia %9- lapkyu ds izdkjksa ds fooj.kksa rFkk xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa] izR;sd lapkyu ds lkFktqM+ko tks laLFkkiu dk;Z fu"iknu djus ds ;ksX; gSaA %10- vf/kdre O;fDr;ksa dh la[;k%&¼d½ fdlh le; ij laLFkku ij ysus dh izR;k’kk] rFkk¼[k½ fdrus dks vkokl miyC/k djk;k tk ldrk gS A11- ,d fooj.k ¼tks ykxw gks½


70 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼d½ dwi ds lapkyuksa ds fu;a=.k ds fy, la;a= rFkk O;oLFkk ¼nkc rFkkvfu;af=r fjyht dk cpko½¼[k½ nq?kZVuk ds cpko ds fy, rjhds ftUgsa ikibykbuksa ds fy, laLFkkiu dslkFk tksM+k tkuk gS %12- thou cpkoh midj.kksa dk fooj.k rFkk vkx cq>kus dh O;oLFkk%13- vkikrdkyhu izR;qÙkj ;kstukvksa ds foLr`r fooj.k ¼lHkh igpkfur cM+stksf[keksa dks doj djrs gq,½ vkikrdkyhu izR;qÙkj iz.kkyh ij v/;k; 10 dsvUrxZr fu;eksa ds vuqlj.k esa gS A14- fdlh la;qDr lapkyuksa ds fooj.k] ftlesa laLFkkiu] O;oLFkkvksa ds lkjka’klfgr lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkfy;ksa dk leUo; djus ds fy, rFkk vkWijsVjlqj{kk igyqvksa dh la;qDr leh{kk rFkk la;qDr izpkyuksa esa lfEefyr vU;Hkkxhnkjksa ds fooj.k Avuqlwph&4¼ns[ksa fu;e 16½eksckby virV laLFkkiu dh lgefr ds fy, vkosnu i= esa lfEefyr fd, tkusokys fooj.k1- vkijsVj dk uke vkSj irk %2- ykblsal/kkjd ;k iV~Vsnkj dk uke rFkk irk %3- fMtkbu ds fu;eksa esa mfYyf[kr lHkh lacaf/kr izko/kkuksa dh iqf"V djuk fdbUgsa iwjk dj fy;k x;k gS %4- lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyh nLrkost dh izfrfyfi%5- mfpr ud’kksa ds lkFk ,d lkekU; fooj.k%¼d½ laLFkkiu dk


71 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]6- lapkyu ds izdkjksa ds fooj.kksa rFkk xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa] izR;sd lapkyu ds lkFktqM+ko esa] tks laLFkkiu dk;Z fu"iknu djus ds ;ksX; gS A7- vf/kdre O;fDr;ksa dh la[;k A¼d½ fdlh le; ij laLFkkiu ij gksus dh izR;k’kh( rFkk¼[k½ fdruksa dks vkokl miyC/k djk;k tk ldrk gS A8- ,d fooj.k dk ¼tSlk ykxw gks½¼d½ dwi lapkyuksa ds fu;a=.k ds fy, la;a= ¼ncko fu;a=.k rFkk vfu;af=rfjyht dk cpko½¼[k½ cM+h nq?kZVuk ds cpko ds rjhds ftUgsa ikbiybuksa ds fy, laLFkkiu lstksM+k tkuk gS A9- vkikrdkyhu izR;qRrj ;kstukvksa ds foLr`r fooj.k ¼lHkh igpkfur cM+stksf[keksa dks doj djrs gq,½ vkikrdkyhu izR;qÙkj iz.kkyh ij v/;k; 10 dsvUrxZr fu;eksa ds vuqlj.k esa gSa A10- vkikrdkyhu izR;qÙkj ;kstukvksa ds foLr`r fooj.k ¼lHkh iBpkfur cM+stksf[keksa dks doj djrs gq,½ vkikrdkyhu izR;qÙkj iz.kkyh ij v/;k;&10 dsvUrxZr fu;eksa ds vuqlj.k esa gS A11- fdlh la;qDr lapkyuksa ds fooj.k]ftlesa laLFkkiu] O;oLFkkvksa ds lkjka’klfgr lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkfy;ksa dk leUo; djus ds fy, rFkk vkWijsVjlqj{kk igyqvksa dh la;qDr leh{kk rFkk la;qDr izpkyuksa esa lfEefyr vU;Hkkxhnkjksa ds fooj.k Avuqlwph&5¼ns[ksa fu;e 17½igys ls lapkfyr eksckby virV laLFkkiu ds fy, lgefr ds fy, vkosnu i= esalfEefyr fd, tkus okys fooj.k1- vkWijsVj dk uke vkSj irk %2- ykblsal/kkjd ;k iV~Vsnkj dk uke rFkk irk %3- lacaf/kr fu;eksa dh lwph ftudk vuqikyu ugha fd;k x;k%


72 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]4- en la- 3 ds vuqlkj fu;eksa dks vuqikyu djus dh le;c) dkjZokbZ;kstuk%5- en la- 3 ds vuqlkj fu;eksa tksfd vkiWjsVj le>rk gS fd vuqikyu ds;ksX; ugha gS] buds lkFk foLr`r vkSfpR;@dkj.k lq>k, x, fodYiksa@fu;af=r rjhds layXu gks%6- lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkyh nLrkost dh izfrfyfi %7- mfpr ud’kksa ds lkFk lkekU; fooj.k%¼d½ tksf[ke ifjfLFkfr;ksa ds fu;a=.k rFkk ekfufV;fjax ds fy, ud’kk rFkkfoU;kl rFkk iz.kkfy;ksa lfgr bldk la;=%¼[k½ fdlh ikbiykbu ;k laLFkkiu ds tqM+ko¼x½ laLFkkiu ls tqM+s tkus okys dbZ dq,a %8- lapkyu ds izdkjksa ds fooj.kksa rFkk xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa] izR;sd lapkyu ds lkFktqM+ko tks laLFkkiu dk;Zfu"iknu djus ds ;ksX; gSA %9- vf/kdre O;fDr;ksa dh la[;k%&¼d½ fdlh le; ij laLFkku ij gksus dh izR;k’kh] rFkk¼[k½ fdrus dks vkokl miyC/k djk;k tk ldrk gS A10- ,d fooj.k dk ¼tks ykxw gks½¼d½ dwi ds lapkyuksa ds fu;a=.k ds fy, la;a= rFkk O;oLFkk ¼nkc rFkkvfu;af=r fjyht dk cpko½¼[k½ cM+h nq?kZVuk ds cpko ds fy, rjhds ftUgsa ikibykuksa ds fy, laLFkkiuds lkFk tksM+k tkrk gS11- thou cpkoh midj.kksa dk fooj.k rFkk vkx cq>kus dh O;oLFkk%12- vkikrdkyhu izR;qÙkj ;kstukvksa ds foLr`r fooj.k ¼lHkh igpkfur cM+stksf[keksa dks doj djrs gq,½ vkikrdkyhu izR;qÙkj iz.kkyh ij v/;k; 10 dsvUrxZr fu;eksa ds vuqlj.k esa gS A13- fdlh la;qDr lapkyuksa ds fooj.k]ftlesa laLFkkiu] O;oLFkkvksa ds lkjka’klfgr lqj{kk izcU/ku iz.kkfy;ksa dk leUo; djus ds fy, rFkk vkWijsVj


73 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]lqj{kk igyqvksa dh la;qDr leh{kk rFkk la;qDr izpkyuksa esa lfEefyr vU;Hkkxhnkjksa ds fooj.k Avuqlwph&6¼ns[ksa fu;e 19½mRiknu virV laLFkkiu ds fy, ,oa iqu% LFkkukiu dh lwpuk esa lfEefyr fd,tkus okys fooj.k1- vkWijsVj dk uke vkSj irk %2- ykblsal/kkjd ;k iV~Vsnkj dk uke rFkk irk %3- lapkyu ds izdkjksa rFkk xfrf<strong>of</strong>/k;ksa esa orZeku rFkk u, LFkku ij laLFkkiuds ,d lapkyu ds lkFk tqM+ko esa ifjorZu ;fn dksbZ gks rks]4- u, LFkku ds fy, mfpr laLFkkiu ij vkijsVj D;ksa fopkj dj jgk gS] dkLi"Vhdj.k AQkeZ&1virV laLFkku ls lacaf/kr lwpuk¼ns[ksa fu;e&9½1- vkWijsVj dk uke vkSj irk %2- virV LFkkiu dk uke rFkk fLFkfr%3- ykblsal/kkjh ;k iV~Vsnkjh {ks= dk uke %ftlesa laLFkkiu dk iz;ksx fd;k tk jgk gS;k fd;k trk gS A4- laLFkkiu dk vkdkj ¼fLFkj ;k eksckby½%5- izpkyuksa dk izdkj¼fMªfyax ;k mRiknu ;k odZ&vksoj ;k vU;½%6- izpkyuksa ds vkjEHk gksus dh frfFk%(i) orZeku laLFkkiu¼d½ eksckbylacaf/kr ty esa izf<strong>of</strong>"V dh frfFk%


74 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]¼[k½ fLFkjlapkyuksa ds vkjEHk dh frfFk(ii) u, laLFkkiu¼d½ eksckbylacaf/kr ty esa izf<strong>of</strong>"V dh frfFk%¼[k½ fLFkjizpkyuksa ds vkjEHk dh frfFk7 lapkyuksa ds lekIr gksus dh frfFk¼d½ eksckbylacaf/kr ty esa ls izLFkku dh izR;kf’kr frfFk%¼[k½ fLFkjizpkyuksa ds lekIr gksus dh izR;kf’kr frfFk%ftlds fy, LFkkiu yxk;k x;k Fkk A8- dksbZ vU; lwpukgLrk{kj -------------------------------------------uke----------------------------------------------------<strong>in</strong>uke-----------------------------------------------fnukad------------------------------------------------QkeZ&2nq?kZVuk dk uksfVl¼ns[ksa fu;e&11½vkijsVj dk uke%nq?kZVuk dh frfFk% le;% cts%nq?kZVuk dk LFkku% nq?kZVuk dk izdkjnq?kZVuk ds le; lapkyu%{ks= dk uke Cykd la-% LFkkiu dk uke


75 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]nq?kZVuk dk laf{kIr fooj.k(rRdky dh xbZ dkjZokbZ(¼tks ykxw gksa mu ij fVd djsa½t[eh e`rd O;fDr;ksa dh la- ¼izR;sd t[eh e`rd O;fDr ds fy, vyx QkeZ Hkjsa½t[eh@e`rd O;fDr dk uke ¼igyk@e/; dk fiNyk½%vk;q ¼o"kksZ esa½% vuqHko ¼ykbu esa@vkijsVjksa ds lkFk½ o"kZ o"kZO;olk;% vkijsVj Bsdsnkjfu;ksDrkBsdsnkj dk uke% ¼,d dks fVd djsa½izkr% 'kke jkf= lekU;t[e dk izdkj 'kjhj dk t[eh Hkkxvf/kd t[eh Lrj ¼,d dks fVd djs½ t[eh gksus dk vuqØeM~;wVh ls t[eh O;fDr;ks dh vuqifLFkfr la[;k fnu ?kUVs[krjukd ?kVuk¼[krjukd ?kVuk dk izdkj½%lEifÙk dk uqdlkue'khujh@miLdj dk izdkjuqdlku dh ykxr ¼:0½laLFkkiu ykxr ds uqdlku dk izfr’kr ¼%½ykxw gks vU; lwpuk ¼d`i;k fVd ekdZ djsa½LdSp QksVks vkjfEHkd tkap fjiksVZ xokghnq?kZVuk fo”ys’k.k ¼frekgh fjiksZfVax ds fy, ykxw½rRdky dkj.k ewy dkj.klq>kbZ xbZ lq/kkjkRed dkjZokbZfrfFk rFkk LFkkugLrk{kj uke rFkk <strong>in</strong>uke


76 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [PARTII-SEC.3(i)]QkeZ&3pksVksa ls ejus okys O;fDr ls lacaf/kr uksfVl ¼fu;e 11 ns[ksa½1- vkijsVj dk uke %2- virV LFkkiu dk uke %3- e`R;q ds fooj.k(i) nq?kVZuk dh frfFk rFkk le; %(ii) QkeZ&2 esa lwpuk izLrqr djus dh frfFk ¼izfrfyfi layXu djsa½(iii) eqR;q gksus dh ifjfLFkr;ksa dk laf{kIr fooj.kgLrk{kj&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&uke&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&<strong>in</strong>uke&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&fnukad&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&

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