Lectures - PMC Rules 2002.pptx Version 1k
Lectures - PMC Rules 2002.pptx Version 1k
Lectures - PMC Rules 2002.pptx Version 1k
LAW
Law is a set of rules of society which lay down
standards of human conduct. It defines rights
and duties of the members of society. It
emphasizes about certain acts to be performed
and forbids others.
CONSTITUTION
The supreme law of the country is called the
constitution. The affairs of Pakistan are run
under the constitution of Pakistan 1973.
Punjab Mining Concession Rules (PMC)
• If an applicant fails.-
• (a) To comply with the requirements of a
notice referred to in rule 9(1) or 9(2)(b); or (b)
To agree as contemplated in rule 9(5), within
the period specified in the notice, or such
further period as may be allowed by the
Licensing Authority, the application in question
shall lapse on the expiry of the given period.
11.General conditions of mineral titles.-
• (3) The holder of a mineral title shall not erect any building or
carry on any surface operations upon any public pleasure
ground, cremation or graveyard, or place held sacred by any
class of persons, or any house or village site, or public road or on
any other place, which the Licensing Authority may exclude from
such operations.
• (4) The holder of a mineral title shall not, without the written
permission of the appropriate authority- (a) cut or injure any
tree on occupied land; (b) disturb the surface of any road; (c)
enter on any public pleasure ground, cremation or graveyard, or
place held sacred by any class of persons; or (d) interfere with
any right of way, well, tank or cultivated agricultural land.
12. Restriction on exercise of rights by holder of mineral title.-
Cont’d
• (8) The holder of a mineral title shall make and pay such reasonable
compensation as may be assessed by lawful authority in accordance with
the laws in force on the subject applying to the lands over which the title
has been granted, for all damage, injury or disturbance which may be
done by the holder in exercise of the powers granted by the title, and the
holder shall indemnify the Licensing Authority against all claims which
may be made by third party in respect of any such damage, injury or
disturbance. ―In case of dispute, the matter shall be referred to the
Licensing Authority for a final decision.
• (9) Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with the provisions of
subrules (1), (2), (3), (4), (6), (7), or (8) shall be guilty of an offence and
be liable to pay compensation as determined by the Licensing Authority,
in addition to fine as prescribed by the Government from time to time.
13. Directions to holder of mineral title.-