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The Forest Act, 1927

( ACT NO. XVI OF 1927 )

Chapter II

OF RESERVED FORESTS

Treatment of claims relating to practice of shifting cultivation
10. (1) In the case of a claim relating to the practice of shifting cultivation, the Forest Settlement-officer shall record a statement setting forth the particulars of the claim and of any local rule or order under which the practice is allowed or regulated, and submit the statement to the Government, together with his opinion as to whether the practice would be permitted or prohibited wholly or in part.
 
 
(2) On receipt of the statement and opinion, the Government may make and order permitting or prohibiting the practice wholly or in part.
 
 
(3) If such practice is permitted wholly or in part, the Forest Settlement-officer may arrange for its exercise
 
 
(a) by altering the limits of the land under settlement so as to exclude land of sufficient extent, of a suitable kind, and in a locality reasonably convenient for the purposes of the claimants, or
 
 
(b) by causing certain portions of the land under settlement to be separately demarcated, and giving permission to the claimants to practice shifting cultivation therein under such conditions as he may prescribe.
 
 
(4) All arrangements made under sub-section (3) shall be subject to the previous sanction of the Government.
 
 
(5) The practice of shifting cultivation shall in all cases be deemed a privilege subject to control, restriction and abolition by the Government.

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