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Pausa 28, 1931, at 10:41:00 PM
The
(W.P.
Ordinance VIII of 1962)
C O N T E N T S
Sections
1. Short
title and extent.
2. Definitions.
3. Government
may levy tolls.
4. Power
of Government to set up toll gates and stations.
5. Table
of tolls to be affixed to or near toll gates, etc.
6. Collection
of tolls.
7. Tolls
may be leased.
8. Power
of Government to cancel a lease.
9. Lessee
may surrender lease.
10. Tolls
may be compounded.
11. Liabilities
of persons employed in the management of tolls.
12. Lessee
and his agents deemed to be persons appointed to collect tolls.
13. Penalty
for refusal to pay tolls, etc.
14. Penalty
for unlawful levy of tolls or doing unlawful acts under colour of the
Ordinance.
15. Powers
of toll-collector to seize vehicles, animals, etc., for non-payment of tolls.
16. Police
officers to assist toll-collectors.
17. Jurisdiction
of Courts barred.
18. Power
of Government to delegate its powers.
19. Power
to make rules.
20. Repeal
and savings.
[1][1]The [2][2][
(W.P. Ordinance VIII of
1962)
[
An
Ordinance to amend and consolidate the law relating to the levy of tolls on
public roads and bridges in the province of [3][3][the
Preamble.– WHEREAS it is expedient to amend and
consolidate the law relating to the levy of tolls on public roads and bridges
in the province of [4][4][the
Now,
THEREFORE, in pursuance of the Presidential Proclamation of the seventh day of
October, 1958, and having received the previous instructions of the President
the Governor of West Pakistan, in exercise of all powers enabling him in that
behalf, is pleased to make and promulgate the following Ordinance:-
1. Short title and extent.– (1) This Ordinance may be called the [5][5][
(2) It extends to the whole of [6][6][
2. Definitions.– In this Ordinance, unless the context
otherwise requires, the following expressions shall have the meanings hereby
respectively assigned to them, that is to say–
(a) “Government” means [7][7][in relating to national highways and
strategic roads declared as such by or under a Federal Law, the Federal
Government and in relation to other matters, the Provincial Government];
(b) “toll” means a charge levied under this
Ordinance for the use of a road or bridge.
3. Government may levy tolls.– Government may cause tolls to be levied[8][8] on all persons, animals, vehicles or other
things using, crossing or passing over any road or bridge vesting in it or
which may hereafter vest in it at such rates as it may notify in the official
Gazette:
Provided
that Government may declare any person or any class or classes of persons,
animals, vehicles or other things to be exempted[9][9] from the payment of such tolls.
4. Power of Government to set up toll
gates and stations.– When
the rates of tolls to be levied upon any bridge or road have been notified,
Government may set up or cause to be set up at or near such bridge or road,
toll gates or stations for the collection of tolls.
5. Table of tolls to be affixed to or near
toll gates, etc.– A table of
the tolls authorised to be taken at any toll gate or station set up under
section 4, legibly written or printed, shall be affixed to some conspicuous
place in or near such toll gate or station.
6. Collection of tolls.– Government may place the collection of tolls
leviable under this Ordinance under the management of such person as may appear
to it proper.
7. Tolls may be leased.– (1) Government may, from time to time, lease
out the tolls of a bridge or road, by public auction or private contract for
any period not exceeding five years, on such terms and conditions, as
Government may consider desirable:
[10][10][Provided that in
the case of Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) projects the period of lease may
be such as may be determined by the Government.]
(2) When the tolls are put up to auction,
the officer conducting the auction may, for reasons to be recorded in writing,
refuse to accept the offer of the highest bidder, and may accept any other bid,
or may withdraw the tolls from the auction.
(3) The acceptance of any bid at an auction
conducted under the provisions of sub-section (2) by the officer conducting the
auction shall be subject to confirmation by Government.
(4) All arrears due from the lessee on
account of the lease of the toll may be recovered from him or from his surety,
if any, as if they were arrears of land revenue.
8. Power of Government to cancel a lease.– (1) Government may cancel the lease of the
tolls on any bridge or road on the expiration of three months’ notice in
writing to the lessee of its intention to do so.
(2) When any
lease is cancelled under sub-section (1), Government shall pay to the lessee
such compensation for the unexpired period of the lease as the [11][11][Superintending Engineer for Provincial Roads and
District Officer (Revenue) in case of District Roads] may award.
(3) Any party
dissatisfied with the award [12][12][* * *] given under sub-section (2), may, within
thirty days of the date of such award, appeal to the [13][13][Chief Engineer for Provincial Roads and Executive
District Officer (Revenue) in case of District Roads], whose decision shall be
final.
[14][14][(4) Notwithstanding
anything contained in this section in the case of BOT contract the lease shall
be cancelled in accordance with the terms of the contract.]
9. Lessee may surrender lease.– The lessee of the tolls of any bridge or
road may surrender his lease on the expiration of one month’s notice in writing
to Government of his intention to do so, on payment of such compensation as
Government may direct.
10. Tolls may be compounded.– Any person entrusted with the management of
the collection of tolls under this Ordinance may, for a period not exceeding
one year, or where the tolls on any bridge or road have been let under section
7, the lessee of such tolls may, for the period of lease or any shorter period,
compound for the tolls payable for passage over such bridge or road.
11. Liabilities of persons employed in the
management of tolls.– Every
person employed in the management of tolls levied under this Ordinance shall be
subject to the same responsibilities as would lie on him if employed in the
collection of land revenue.
12. Lessee and his agents deemed to be persons
appointed to collect tolls.–
When the tolls on any bridge or road have been duly leased under section 7, the
lessee, and every person employed by the lessee as his agent for collecting the
tolls, shall be deemed to be persons appointed to collect tolls under this
Ordinance, and shall exercise all powers and be subject to all responsibilities
attaching to persons appointed to collect tolls under this Ordinance.
13. Penalty for refusal to pay tolls, etc.– Whoever–
(a) while crossing or passing over any bridge or
road on which tolls are levied, refuses to pay the proper toll; or
(b) with intent to avoid payment of such toll,
fraudulently or forcibly crosses such bridge or passes over such road without
paying the toll; or
(c) obstructs any toll-collector or lessee or any
of his assistants or agents in any way in the execution of their duty under
this Ordinance;
shall be punished with fine which may extend
to two hundred rupees.
14. Penalty for unlawful levy of tolls or doing
unlawful acts under colour of the Ordinance.– Whoever–
(i) not being appointed to
collect tolls under this Ordinance, levies or demands any toll on any public
road or bridge ; or
(ii) unlawfully and
extortionately demands or take any other or higher toll than the lawful toll;
or
(iii) under colour of this
Ordinance seizes or sells any property, knowing such seizure or sale to be
unlawful; or
(iv) in any manner unlawfully
extorts money or any valuable thing from any person under colour of this
Ordinance;
shall be liable, on conviction before a
magistrate, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or to a fine
not exceeding five hundred rupees, or both.
15. Powers of
toll-collector to seize vehicles, animals, etc., for non-payment of tolls.– Without prejudice to
any other penalty that may be imposed under this Ordinance, in case of
non-payment of any toll on demand, the officer appointed to collect the same
may seize any of the vehicles or animals on which it is chargeable, or any part
of their burden of sufficient value to defray the toll, and, if any toll,
together with the cost arising from such seizure, remains undischarged for
twenty-four hours, the case shall be brought before the officer appointed to
superintendent the collection of the tolls, who shall thereupon issue a notice
that on the afternoon of the next day, exclusive of Sunday and any closed
holiday, he shall sell such property by auction and at the time specified in
such notice he may sell the property seized for the discharge of the toll, and
all expenses occasioned by such non-payment, seizure and sale:
Provided
that if at any time before the sale has actually begun, the person whose
property has been seized tenders the amount of all expenses incurred, and
double the toll payable by him, the property seized shall forthwith be
released.
16. Police
officers to assist toll-collectors.– Every police officer shall be bound to assist a
toll-collector, when required, in the discharge of his duties under this
Ordinance, and for that purpose shall have the same power as he possesses in
the exercise of his ordinary police duties.
17. Jurisdiction
of Courts barred.– No proceedings shall lie in any Court in respect of the amount of
compensation payable under section 8 or 9 or the abatement of any rent or lease
money payable under this Ordinance.
18. Power of Government to delegate its powers.– Government may delegate any of its powers
and functions under this Ordinance to any local authority [15][15][or officer subordinate to it or any other
person].
19. Power to make rules.– Government may after previous publication,
make rules for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of this
Ordinance.
20. Repeal and savings.– (1) The Tolls on Roads and Bridges Act, 1875[16][16] hereinafter referred to as the said Act, is
hereby repealed.
(2) Notwithstanding
the repeal of the said Act, everything done, action taken, obligation,
liability, penalty or punishment incurred, inquiry or proceeding commenced,
officer appointed or person authorised, jurisdiction or powers conferred, rule
made, notification issued or lease granted under the provisions of the said Act
shall, if not inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance, continue in
force and be deemed to have been respectively done, taken, incurred, commenced,
appointed, authorised, conferred, made, issued or granted under this Ordinance.
[1][1]This Ordinance, was
promulgation by the Governor of West Pakistan on
[2][2]Substituted by the Punjab
Laws (Adaptation) Order, 1974 (Pb. A.O. 1 of 1974), for “
[3][3]Ibid.
[4][4]Ibid.
[5][5]Ibid.
[6][6]Substituted by the Federal
Adaptation of Laws Order, 1975 (P.O. 4 of 1975), for “the Province of the
[7][7]Substituted
by the Federal Adaptation of Laws Order, 1975 (P.O. 4 of 1975), for “[Provincial Government of the
[8][8]See Gazette
of
[9][9]See Gazette
of
[10][10]Added by the Punjab Tolls on
Roads and Bridges (Amendment) Ordinance, 2001 (I of 2001), which will remain in
force under the Provisional Constitution (Amendment) Order 1999 (9 of 1999),
Article 4, notwithstanding the maximum limit of three months prescribed under
Article 128 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
[11][11]Substituted
for the word “Collector” by the Punjab Tolls on Roads and Bridges (Amendment)
Ordinance, 2002 (XXX of 2002), which will remain in force under the Provisional
Constitution (Amendment) Order 1999 (9 of 1999), Article 4, notwithstanding the
maximum limit of three months prescribed under Article 128 of the Constitution
of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
[12][12]The words “of the Collector”
omitted ibid.
[13][13]Substituted ibid., for
the word “Commissioner”.
[14][14]Added by the Punjab Tolls on Roads and Bridges (Amendment) Ordinance, 2001 (I of 2001), which will remain in force under the Provisional Constitution (Amendment) Order 1999 (9 of 1999), Article 4, notwithstanding the maximum limit of three months prescribed under Article 128 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
[15][15]Substituted for the words “or officer subordinate to it”, by the Punjab Tolls on Roads and Bridges (Amendment) Ordinance, 2001 (I of 2001), which will remain in force under the Provisional Constitution (Amendment) Order 1999 (9 of 1999), Article 4, notwithstanding the maximum limit of three months prescribed under Article 128 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
[16][16]
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