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THE DESTRUCTIVE INSECTS AND PESTS ACT, 1914
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
(DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND COOPERATION)
THE DESTRUCTIVE INSECTS AND PETS ACT, 1914
(II OF 1914)
AND
THE RULES MADE THEREUNDER
BY
THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FROM TIME TO TIME
(CORRECTED UPTO JUNE, 1976)
DIRECTORATE OF PLANT PROTECTION, QUARANTINE & STORAGE
N.H.IV. FARIDABAD -121001 (HARYANA)
THE DESTRUCTIVE INSECTS AND PESTS ACT, 1914
THE DESTRUCTIVE INSECTS AND PESTS ACT, 1914, AND THE RULES FRAMED
THEREUNDER BY THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT FOR REGULATING THE IMPORT OF
PLANTS, ETC., INTO INDIA
ACT NO. II OF 1914
PASED BY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL OF INDIA IN COUNCIL
(Received the assent of the Governor-General on the 3rd,
February, 1914)
AN ACT TO PREVENT THE INTRODUCTION INTO AND THE TRANSPORT FROM ONE
STATE TO ANOTHER IN INDIA OF ANY INSECTS, FUNGUS OR OTHER PEST WHICH IS
OR MAY BE DESTRUCTIVE TO CROPS
WHEREAS it is expedient to make provision for preventing the
introduction into India of any insect, fungus or other pests, which is
or may be destructive to crops; it is hereby enacted as follows :
- Short Title : This act may be called the Destructive
Insects and Pests Act, 1914.
- It extends to the whole of India.
- Definitions : In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in
the subject or context,-
- "Crops" includes all agricultural or horticultural
crops, and all trees, bushes or plants;
- "Import" means the bringing or taking by sea, land or
air, across any customs frontier defined by the Central Government;
- "Infection" means infection by any insect, fungus or
other pest injurious to a crops.
- Power of the Central Government to regulate or prohibit
the import of articles likely to infect.
(i) The Central Government may, by notification in the Gazettee of
India, prohibit or regulate, subject to such restrictions and conditions
as the Central Government may impose, the import into India, or any part
thereof, or any specified place therein, of any articles or class of
articles likely to cause infection to any crop or of insects generally
or by class of insects.
- A notification under this section may specify any article or
class of articles or any insect or class of insects either generally
or in any particular manner, whether with reference to the country
of origin, or the route by which imported or otherwise.
- Operation/of Notification under Section 3. -
A notification under section 3 shall operate as if it had been
issued under section 19 of the Sea Customs Act, 1978 (VII of 1878), and
the officers of Customs at every port shall have the same powers in
respect of any article with regard to the importation of which such a
notification has been issued as they have for the time being in respect
of any article the importation of which is regulated, restricted or
prohibited by the law relating to sea Customs and the law for the time
being in force relating to Sea Customs or any such article shall apply
accordingly.
4A. Power of Central Government to regulate or prohibit
transport from State to
State of Insects or articles likely to infect.-
The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette,
prohibit or regulate, subject to such conditions as the Central
Government may impose, the export from a State or the transport from the
State to another State in India of any article or class of articles
likely to cause infection to any crop or of insects generally or any
class of insects.
4B. Refusal to carry article of which transport is prohibited :
When a notification has been issued under section 4A, then,
notwithstanding any other law for the time being in force, the person
responsible for the booking of goods or parcels at any railway station
or inland steam vessel station :
- Where the notification prohibits export or transport, shall
refuse to receive for carriage at, or to forward or knowingly allow
to be carried on the railway or inland steam vessel from that
station anything, of which import or transport is prohibited,
consigned to any place in India outside the state in which such
station is situated ; and
- Where the notification imposes conditions upon export or
transport, shall so refuse, unless the consignor produces, or the
thing consigned is accompanied by a document or documents of the
prescribed nature showing that these conditions are satisfied.
4C. Deleted. 4D.
Power of Central Government to make rules :
The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazettee,
make rules prescribing the nature of the documents which shall accompany
any article or insect the export or transport whereof is subject to
conditions imposed under section section 4A, or which shall be held by
the consignor or consignee thereof, the authorities which may issue such
documents and the manner in which the documents shall be employed.
Power of Local Government to make rules .
- The State Government may make rules for the detention,
inspection, disinfection or destruction of any insect or class of
insects or any article or class of articles in respect of which a
notification has been issued under section 3 or under section 4 A or
of any article which may have been in contact or proximity thereto,
and for regulating the powers and duties of the officers whom it may
appoint in this behalf.
- In making any rule under this section the State Government may
direct that a breach thereof shall be punishable with fine, which
may extend to one thousand rupees.
5A. Penalties :-
Any person who knowingly exports any article or insect from a State or
transports any article or insect from one State to another in India in
contravention o f a notification issued under section 4A, or attempts so
to export or transport any article or insect, and any person responsible
for the booking of goods or parcles at a railway or inland steam vessel
station who knowingly contravenes the provisions of section 4B shall be
punishable with fine which may extend to two hundred and fifty rupees
and upon any subsequent conviction, with fine which any extend to two
thousand rupees.
Protection to persons acting under Act :-
No suit, protection or other legal proceedings shall lie against any
person for anything in good faith done or intended to be done under this
Act.
List of Amending Acts and Adaption orders .
- The Destructive Insects and Pests (Amendment) Act, 1930(20 of
1930).
- The Government of India (Adaption of Indian Laws) Order,1937.
- The Destructive Insects and Pests (Amendment) Act, 1938 (6 of
1938).
- The Destructive Insects and Pests (Amendment) Act,1939 (3 of
1939).
- The Indian Independence (Adaptation of Central Acts and
Ordinances) Order, 1948.
- The adaptation of Laws, Order, 1950.
- The part B States ( Laws) Order,1951, (3 of 1951).
- The Jammu and Kashmir (Extension of Laws) Act, 1956 (62 of 1956).
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