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- Noting the act does not impair existing security or recovery provisions for land revenue or sums owed.
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1. THE REVENUE RECOVERY ACT, 1890 Page 1 of 6
THE REVENUE RECOVERY ACT, 1890
(ACT NO. I OF 1890)
CONTENTS
SECTIONS
1. Title and extent.
2. Definitions.
3. Recovery of public demands by enforcement of process in other districts that those
in which they become payable.
4. Remedy available to person denying liability to pay amount recovered under last
foregoing section.
5. Recovery by Collectors of sums recoverable as arrears of revenue by other public
officers or by local authorities.
6. Property liable to sale under this Act.
7. Saving of local laws relating to revenue.
8. Recovery in Pakistan of certain public demands arising beyond Pakistan.
9. [Omitted]
10. Duty of Collectors to remit moneys collected in certain areas.
11. [Omitted]
THE SCHEDULE
2. THE REVENUE RECOVERY ACT, 1890 Page 2 of 6
1
THE REVENUE RECOVERY ACT, 1890
(ACT No. I OF 1890)
[14TH
February, 1890]
An Act to make better provision for recovering certain public demands
WHEREAS it is expedient to make better provision for recovering certain public demands; It
is hereby enacted as follows:-
1. Title and extent.- (1) This Act may be called the Revenue Recovery Act,
1890.
2
[(2) It extends to the whole of Pakistan]
2. Definitions.- In this Act, unless there is something repugnant in the
definitions, subject or context,-
3
(1) [***********]
(2) “Collector” means the chief officer in charge of the land-revenue
administration of a district: and
(3) “defaulter” means a person from whom an arrear of land-revenue, or a sum
recoverable as an arrear of land-revenue, is due, and includes a person who is responsible as
surety for the payment of any such arrear or sum.
3. Recovery of public demands by enforcement of process in other districts
that those in which they become payable.- (1) Where an arrear of land-revenue, or a sum-
recoverable as an arrear of land-revenue, is payable to a Collector by a defaulter being or
having property in a district other than that in which the arrear accrued or the sum is payable,
the Collector may send to the Collector of that other district a certificate in the form as nearly
as may be of the schedule, stating-
(a) the name of the defaulter and such other particulars as may be necessary for his
identification, and
(b) the amount payable by him and account on which it is due.
(2) The certificate shall be signed by the Collector making it 4
[or by any officer to
whom such Collector may, by order in writing, delegate this duty,] and, save as otherwise
provided by this Act, shall be conclusive proof of the matters therein stated.
(3) The Collector of the other district shall, on receiving the certificate, proceed to
recover the amount stated therein as if it were an arrear of land-revenue which had accrued in
his own district.
4. Remedy available to person denying liability to pay amount recovered
under last foregoing section.- (1) When proceedings are taken against a person under the
last foregoing section for the recovery of an amount stated in a certificate, that person may, if
he denies his liability to pay the amount or any part thereof and pays the same under protest
made in writing at the time of payment and signed by him or his agent, institute a suit for the
repayment of the amount or the part thereof so paid.
3. THE REVENUE RECOVERY ACT, 1890 Page 3 of 6
(2) A suit under sub-section (1) must be instituted in a Civil Court having
jurisdiction in the local area in which the office of the Collector who made the certificate is
situate, and the suit shall be determined in accordance with the law in force at the place where
the arrear accrued or the liability for the payment of the sum arose.
(3) In the suit the plaintiff may, notwithstanding anything in the last foregoing
section. But subject to the law in force at the place aforesaid, give evidence with respect to
any matter stated in the certificate.
5
[(4) This section shall apply if under this Act as in force as part of the law of India,
or under any other similar Act forming part of the law of India, proceedings are taken against
a person in India for the recovery of an amount stated in a certificate made by a Collector in
Pakistan.]
5. Recovery by Collectors of sums recoverable as arrears of revenue by
other public officers or by local authorities.- Where any sum is recoverable as an arrear of
land-revenue by any public officer other than a Collector or by any local authority, the
Collector of the district in which the office of that officer or authority is situate shall, on the
request of the office or authority, proceed to recover the sum as if it were an arrear of land-
revenue which has accrued in his own district, and may send a certificate of the amount to be
recovered to the Collector of another district under the foregoing provisions of this Act, as if
the sum were payable to himself.
6. Property liable to sale under this Act.- (1) When the Collector of a district
receives a certificate under this Act, he may issue a proclamation prohibiting the transfer or
charging of any immovable property belonging to the defaulter in the district.
(2) The Collector may at any time, by order in writing with draw the
proclamation, and it shall be deemed to be withdrawn when either the amount stated in the
certificate has been recovered or the property has been sold for the recovery of that amount.
(3) Any private alienation of the property or any interest of the defaulter therein,
whether by sale, gift, mortgage or otherwise, made after the issue of the proclamation and
before the withdrawal thereof, shall be void as 6
[against the 7
[Government]] and any person
who may purchase the property at a sale held for the recovery of the amount stated in the
certificate.
(4) Subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, when proceedings are taken
against any immovable property under this Act for the recovery of an amount stated in a
certificate, the interests of the defaulter along therein shall be so proceeded against, and no
encumbrances created, grants made or contracts entered into by him in 8
[good faith] shall be
rendered invalid by reason only of proceedings being taken against those interests.
(5) A proclamation under this section shall be made by beat of drum or other
customary method and by the posting of a copy thereof on a conspicuous place in or near the
property to which it relates.
7. Saving of local laws relating to revenue.— Nothing in the foregoing sections
shall be construed-
4. THE REVENUE RECOVERY ACT, 1890 Page 4 of 6
(a) to impair any security provided by, or affect the provisions of, any other
enactment for the time being in force for the recovery of land-revenue or of sums
recoverable as arrears of land-revenue, or
(b) to authorize the arrest of any person for the recovery of any tax, payable to the
corporation, commissioner, committee, board, council or person having authority
over a municipality under any enactment for the time being in force.
8. Recovery in Pakistan of certain public demands arising beyond Pakistan.-
When this Act has been applied to any local area which is under the administration of 9
[the
10
[Federal Government] 11
[***] but which is not part of 12
[13
* * * Pakistan], an arrear of land-
revenue accruing in that local area, or a sum recoverable as an arrear of land-revenue and
payable to a Collector or other public officer or to a local authority in that local area, may be
recovered under this Act in 14
[15
* * * Pakistan].
16
[9. Recovery in Pakistan of land-revenues, etc., accruing in Burma.- *******]
10. Duty of Collectors to remit moneys collected in certain areas.- Where a
Collector receives certificate under this Act from a Collector 17
[in the other Province] or a
Collector in 18
[India 19
[* *] he shall remit any sum recovered by him by virtue of that
certificate to that Collector, after deducting his expenses in connection with the matter.]
20
[11. Recovery in the provinces of land-revenue, etc., accruing in an acceding
state.- ******]
__________________________
THE SCHEDULE
CERTIFICATE
(See section 3, sub-section (1))
From
The Collector of
To
The Collector of
Dated the …………. of ………….. 18….
The sum of Rs. ……………. is payable on account of ……………. by ………………, son of
………….., resident of ………………………………….., who is believed (to be at
………………..) (to have property consisting of ………………………………)(to have
property consisting …………………………… at …………………………..) in your district.
5. THE REVENUE RECOVERY ACT, 1890 Page 5 of 6
Subject to the provisions of the Revenue Recovery Act, 1890, the said sum is
recoverable by you as if it were an arrear of land-revenue which had accrued in your own
district, and you are hereby desired so to recover it and to remit it to my office at
A.B.,
Collector of ……..
1
For statement of Objects and Reasons, see Gazette of India, 1887, Pt. V, p. 128; for Report of the select
Committee, see ibid., 1890, Pt. V, p. 11; and for Proceedings in Council, see ibid., 1887, Pt. VI. Pp. 66 and 67,
and ibid., 1890, Pt. VI, pp. 7 and 12.
Extended to the state of Bahawalpur, see G.G.O. 2 of 1952, Art. 2.
Extended to Khairpur State, subject to certain modification, see Khairpur (Federal Laws) (Second Extension)
Order, 1953 (G.G.O.. 14 of 1953).
It has also been extended to the Baluchistan States Union by G.G.O. 18 of 1953, in respect of proceedings under
certain specified laws.
2
The existing sub-section (2) as amended by the Federal Laws (Revision and Declaration) Act, 1951 (26 of
1951),s. 4 and 3rd
Sch., the Burma Laws Act, 1898 (13 of 1898), s. 18 and Sch. V, the Repealing and Amending
Act, 1914 (10 of 1914), s. 3 and 2nd
Sch. The G.G.O. 2 of 1947, Sch., has been subs. By the Central Laws
(Statute Reform) Ordinance, 1960 (21 of 1960), s. 3 and 2nd
Sch. (with effect from the 14th
October, 1955).
3
The original clause (1) omitted by A.O., 1949, Sch.
4
Ins. By the Decentralization Act, 1914 (4 of 1914), s. 2 and Sch., Pt. I.
5
Sub-section (4) which was previously ins. By A.O., 1937, has been subs. By Federal Laws (Revision and
Declaration) Ordinance, 1981 (27 of 1981), s. 3 and 2nd
Sch.
6
Subs. by A.O., 1937, for “against the Govt.”.
7
Subs. by A.O., 1961, Art. 2, for “Crown” (with effect from the 23rd
March, 1956).
8
See definition in the General Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897), s. 3(20).
9
Subs. by A.O., 1937, for “the G.G. in C.”
10
Subs. By F.A.O., 1975 Art. 2 and Table, for “Central Government”.
11
The words “or the Crown Representative” omitted by G.G.O. 2 of 1947, Sch. Part IV.
12
Subs. Ibid., for “British India”.
13
The words “the Provinces of” have been omitted by the Central Laws (Statute Reform) Ordinance, 1960 (21
of 1960), s. 3 and 2nd
sub. (with effect from the 14th
October, 1955).
14
Subs. Ibid., for “British India”.
15
The words “the Provinces of” have been omitted by the Central Laws (Statute Reform) Ordinance, 1960 (21
of 1960), s. 3 and 2nd
sub. (with effect from the 14th
October, 1955).
16
Omitted by the Federal Laws (Revision and Declaration) Ordinance, 1981 (XXVII of 1981), s. 3 and sch.II
17
Subs. By the Central Laws (Statute Reform) Ordinance, 1960 (21 of 1960), s. 3 and 2nd
sub. (with effect from
the 14th
October, 1955) for “of another Province”.
18
Ins. By G.G.O. 2 of 1947, Sch., Pt. IV (from 15th
August, 1947)
6. THE REVENUE RECOVERY ACT, 1890 Page 6 of 6
19
The words “or Burma” omitted by the Federal Laws (Revision and Declaration) Ordinance, 1981 (27 of
1981), s.3 and 2nd
Sch.
20
Omitted by the Federal Laws (Revision and Declaration) Ordinance, 1981 (XXVII of 1981), s. 3 and sch.II.
Earlier it was added by the Revenue Recovery (Amendment) Act, 1950 (56 of 1950), s. 2.