16CEnforcement of the orders of the competent authority and appellate authority
1[16C. Enforcement of the orders of the competent authority and appellate authority.--(1) Any order made by the competent authority or the appellate authority determining any amount payable under this Act may be enforced in the same manner as if such order were a decree made by a civil court in a suit pending therein, and it shall be lawful for such authority to send, in the case of his inability to execute, such order, to the principal civil court of original jurisdiction within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the order was made.
(2) Where any order under sub-section (1) is required to be enforced by the principal civil court of original jurisdiction, a certified copy of the order shall be produced to the proper officer of the court required to enforce the order.
(3) The production of such certified copy shall be sufficient evidence of the order.
(4) Upon the production of such certified copy, the principal civil court of original jurisdiction shall take the requisite steps for enforcing the order, in the same manner as if it had been a decree made by itself.]
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1. Ins. by Act 41 of 1982, s. 10 (w.e.f. 15-5-1983).
- 6 Power to acquire land, etc
- 7 Publication of notification for acquisition
- 8 Power to enter for survey, etc
- 9 Hearing of objection
- 10 Declaration of acquisition
- 11 Power to take possession of acquired land, etc
- 12 Right to enter into the land where right of user, etc., is vested in the Central Government
- 13 Determination of amount payable for acquisition
- 14 Deposit and payment of amount
- 15 Competent authority to have certain powers of civil court
- 15A Power to inspect property under acquisition
- 16 Competent authority and appellate authority
- 16A Powers of the appellate authority
- 16B Competent authority, etc., to have certain inherent powers
- 16C Enforcement of the orders of the competent authority and appellate authority
- 17 Land Acquisition Act 1 of 1894 not to apply