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The W.P. Requisitioning of Stage
Carriages (Temporary Powers) Ordinance, 1970
(XIII of 1970)
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CONTENTS |
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Preamble |
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1 |
Short Title, extent and commencement |
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2 |
Definitions |
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3 |
Requisitioning of motor vehicles |
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4 |
Appeal |
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Power to give effect to orders |
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6 |
Power to search and seize |
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Permit not necessary |
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8 |
Payment of repair charges, taxed, etc |
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Compensation |
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10 |
Sabotage |
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11 |
Penalty |
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12 |
Release from requisition |
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13 |
jurisdiction of Courts barred |
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14 |
Protection of actions under this Ordinance |
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15 |
Power to make rules |
The W.P. Requisitioning of Stage Carriages (Temporary Powers) Ordinance, 1970
An Ordinance to provide for requisitioning of stage carriages
Preamble:---
Whereas it is expedient to made provision for temporary requisitioning of stage carriages:---
Now, therefore, in pursuance of the Martial Law Proclamation of 25th March, 1969, read with the Provisional Constitution Order, and in exercise of all powers enabling him in that behalf, the Governor of West Pakistan is pleased to make and promulgate the following Ordinance:---
1. Short Title, extent and commencement: (1) This Ordinance may be called the West Pakistan Requisitioning of Stage Carriage (Temporary Powers) Ordinance, 1970.
(2) It shall extend to the whole of
(3) It shall come into force at once.
2. definitions; The Words and expressions used in this Ordinance shall
have the same meaning as is assigned to them in the West Pakistan Motor
Vehicles 1965.
3. Requisitioning of motor vehicles: (1) If in the opinion of the
District Magistrate it is necessary or expedient for maintenance of passenger
transport service to requisition any motor vehicle which was used is being used
as a stage carriage, he may, by order in writing requisition such motor vehicle
maintained or kept within his jurisdiction, after giving the owner thereof an
opportunity of being heard and showing cause against the proposed action.
Explanation: Where the owner of a motor vehicle to whom opportunity to show cause as required under sub-section (1) is to be given, cannot be found and has no agent or other person to accept service on his behalf, the District Magistrate shall cause notice to be affixed on the motor vehicle itself or on some conspicuous part of his place of business or residence.
(2) Where the District Magistrate has requisitioned any motor vehicle under
sub-section (1), the same may be maintained used as stage carriage in such
manner as may appear to him to be expedient.
4. Appeal: (1) The owner aggrieved by an order of the District
Magistrate under sub-section (1) of Section 3, may within seven days of the
order, appeal to the Commissioner.
(2) The order of the Commissioner
on appeal shall be final.
5. Power to give effect to orders: The District Magistrate may make,
take or cause to be taken such steps and use or cause to be used such force as
may in his opinion be reasonable and necessary for securing compliance of any
order made by him under this Ordinance.
6. Power to search and seize: The District Magistrate may enter and
search or authorize any person to enter and search any premises and seize or
authorize any person to seize any motor vehicle in respect of which he has
reason to believe that a contravention of the provisions of this Ordinance has
been or is likely to be committed.
7. Permit not necessary: Notwithstanding any thing contained in the West
Pakistan Motor Vehicles Ordinance, 1965, or any other law for the time being,
in force no permit for running a motor vehicle requisitioned under Section 3
shall be required.
8. Payment of repair charges, taxed, etc; The District Magistrate may in
respect of any motor vehicle requisitioned under sub-section (1) of Section 3,
or expenses for maintenance and repairs and pay fees, taxes and insurance
premiums payable under any law for the time being in force.
9. Compensation: Where any motor vehicle is requisitioned under
sub-section (1) of Sec. 3, there shall be paid to the owner compensation for
its use at the rate of rupees fifty per diem, notwithstanding any expenditure
incurred by the District Magistrate under the provisions of Section 8.
10. Sabotage: (1) No person shall do any act with intent to impair the
efficiency or impede the working of or to cause damage to, any motor vehicle
liable to requisition under Section 3,
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of subsection (1), no
person shall:----
(a) remove a vehicle or cause or allow it to be removed from the locality in
which it is being kept except in accordance with an order in writing of the
District Magistrate:
(b) remove from the vehicle any part, necessary, type and tube, except for the
purpose of repairing it, or of replacing it by another not less serviceable or
of repairing the vehicle or in an accordance with an order in writing of the
District Magistrate.
11. penalty: Whoever contravenes the provisions of this Ordinance he
shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may
extend to one year or with fine or with both.
12. release from requisition: (1) Where any motor vehicle requisitioned
under Section 3 is to be released from requisition, the District Magistrate
shall arrange the restoration of the possession of the vehicle to its owner.
(2) Where the owner of the motor vehicle to whom possession is to be cannot be
found and has no agent or other person empowered to accept delivery of
possession on his behalf the District Magistrate shall cause a notice declaring
not the motor vehicle is released from requisition to be affixed on some
conspicuous part of his place of business or residence.
(3) When a notice referred to under sub-section (2) is served in the manner
indicated the motor vehicle specified in the notice shall cease to be subject
to requisition on and from the date of such service and shall be deemed to have
been delivered to the owner and the District Magistrate shall be liable for any
compensation or other claim in respect of the same for any period after the
said date.
13. jurisdiction of Courts barred: (1) No injunction or an order for
delivery of possession or appointment of a receiver in respect of any motor
vehicle when has been requisitioned under this Ordinance shall be granted or be
made by any Court or by any other authority.
(2) No order made in exercise of any power conferred by or under this Ordinance shall be called in question in any Court.
(3) Where an order purports to have been made and signed by any authority in
exercise of any power conferred by or under this Ordinance it shall be presumed
that such an order was so made by that authority.
14. Protection of actions under this Ordinance: (1) No. suit,
prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against any person for anything
which is in good faith, done or intended to be done in pursuance of this
Ordinance or any order made thereunder.
(2) Save as otherwise expressly provided under this Ordinance no suit or other
legal proceedings shall lie against the District Magistrate for any damage
caused or likely to be caused by anything, in good faith, done or intended to
be done in pursuance of this Ordinance or any order made thereunder.
15. Power to make rules: Government may make rules for the purposes of
carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordinance.
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