164Exercise of powers of Telegraph Authority in certain cases
The Appropriate Government may, by order in writing, for the placing of electric lines or electrical plant for the transmission of electricity or for the purpose of telephonic or telegraphic communications necessary for the proper coordination of works, confer upon any public officer, licensee or any other person engaged in the business of supplying electricity under this Act, subject to such conditions and restrictions, if any, as the Appropriate Government may think fit to impose and to the provisions of the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 (13 of 1885), any of the powers which the telegraph authority possesses under that Act with respect to the placing of telegraph lines and posts for the purposes of a telegraph established or maintained, by the Government or to be so established or maintained.
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- 159 Protection of railways, highways, airports and canals, docks, wharfs and piers
- 160 Protection of telegraphic, telephonic and electric signalling lines
- 161 Notice of accidents and injuries
- 162 Appointment of Chief Electrical Inspector and Electrical Inspector
- 163 Power for licensee to enter premises and to remove fittings or other apparatus of licensee
- 164 Exercise of powers of Telegraph Authority in certain cases
- 165 Amendment of sections 40 and 41 of Act 1 of 1894