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Introduced: Lok Sabha (8th July 2019)
Passed: Lok Sabha (31st July 2019)
Passed: Rajya Sabha (6th Aug 2019)
Present status: Received assent on 9th Aug 2019 and converted to Act
About the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorized Occupants) Amendment Bill, 2019
Ministry: Housing and Urban Affairs
Objective:
- The bill aims to facilitate smooth and speedy eviction of unauthorised occupants from government residential accommodations.
- The Bill amends the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act,1971.
Key provisions of the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorized Occupants) Amendment Bill, 2019:
- Residential accommodation:The bill defines the residential accommodation occupation as the occupation of public premises by a person on the grant of a license for such an occupation.
- The license must be given for a fixed tenure or for the period the person holds office.Further,the occupation must be allowed under the rules made by the central, state or union territory government, or a statutory authority.
- Notice for eviction: The Bill adds a provision laying down the procedure for eviction from residential accommodation.It requires an estate officer to issue a written notice to a person if he is in unauthorised occupation of a residential accommodation.
- Order of eviction: After considering the cause shown and making any other inquiries,the estate officer will make an order for eviction.If the person fails to comply with the order, the estate officer may evict such person from the residential accommodation and take possession of it.
- Payment of damages: If the person in unauthorised occupation of the residential accommodation challenges the eviction order passed by the estate officer in court, he will be required to pay damages for every month of such occupation.