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under the provisions of the Ancient
Monuments and Archaeological Sites & Remains Act.
In this regard it was decided that ... contrary to the provisions of Ancient Monuments &
Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958 and the rules framed
therein. Without
Delhi High Court
ostensibly declared a protected monuments under the Ancient
Monuments Act 1904 the same had been repealed by respondent ... protected monument under the provisions of the Ancient
Monuments Act, 1904. The respondents contended that in 1951 the AMASR
Delhi High Court
Sites and Remains Act, 1958 (for short the
Ancient Monuments Act) and also keeping in view the importance ... Ancient Monument within the meaning of Ancient
Monuments Act. The Apex Court in the penultimate paragraph of its
judgment
Himachal Pradesh High Court
power to declare the fort as a "protected monument" under the State
Act. For, Section 2(i) of the State ... coming of the Central Act, the Ancient Monument
Preservation Act, 1904 covered the field. However, under the said
Rajasthan High Court
State in 1951 of
the Ancient Monuments Preservation Act, 1904 (Central Act
VII of 1904) as that Act covered ... Central Act, i.e., the
Ancient Monuments Preservation Act, 1904, in the year 1951
to Kerala, as the said
Supreme Court of India
Sites and Remains Act, 1958
(for short, the `Ancient Monuments Act') provides for the
preservation of ancient and historical monuments ... artistic interest. Section 2(a) of the Ancient Monuments
Act. Section 2 (4) defines `maintain' and `maintenance' to
include
Supreme Court of India
ancient and
historical monuments is the Ancient Monuments Preservation Act, 1904,
which provides inter alia for the preservation ... shall be so declared for the
purpose of Ancient Monuments Act if they have existed for a century.
The very
Andhra High Court
Remains Act, 1958
[hereinafter referred to as 'Ancient Monuments Act']. However, the same
has not been obtained. Without such ... Objection Certificate
from the competent authority under the Ancient Monument Act and the
same was awaited. It was also submitted
Gujarat High Court
monuments in India
was contemplated under the Ancient Monuments Act, 1904. Under Section 3
of that Act, the Central Government ... shall be so declared for the purpose of Ancient
Monuments Act it they have existed for a century
Delhi High Court
vide Notification dated 6.8.1999 under the provisions of Ancient
Monument Act, 1904. This monument could not be vandalised by anybody ... Notification dated 4.7.1992 issued under
Ancient Monument Act and Archeological Survey of India Act, 1958 and
Rules framed there under
Delhi High Court
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