THE BENGAL INDIGO CONTRACTS REGULATION,
1830.[1]
PREAMBLE
A Regulation[2]* * * relating to the
cultivation and delivery of indigo-plant.
Regulation - 1.Preamble.?
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WHEREAS it is desirable in certain cases to afford
persons who may be unwilling to renew their contracts for the cultivation of
indigo the means of obtaining, by summary process, a release from their
engagements; the following rules have been enacted, to be in force from
the date of their promulgation throughout the territories subject to the
Presidency of Fort William.
Regulation - 2.[Criminal prosecution of persons including raiyats to break contract.].--
Rep. by the Repealing Act, 1868 (VIII of 1868).
Regulation - 3.[Cultivators failing o fulfil engagements liable to imprisonment.].--
Rep. by Act XVI of 1835.
Regulation - 4.[Punishment of persons damaging indigo-plant.].--
Rep. by Act III of 1857.
Regulation - 5.Procedure by persons wishing to be released from their engagements.--
First.-Any person who, having received advance under a
written agreement for the cultivation of indigo, shall be desirous, on the
expiration of the period of his contract, to settle his account, shall be at
liberty, in the event of the proprietor of the factory, or the person acting in
his behalf, refusing to settle the same, to present a petition to the Zila
Court; and the judge, after a summary inquiry, in
the presence of the parties or their authorized agents, into the merits of the
case, shall, on proof of the expirations, of the contract, and of there being
no balance due from the petitioner, or if the petitioner shall deposit in Court the amount of any balance that may be adjudged to
be due from him, grant the Said petitioner a release from his engagement, and
shall pay over the amount of any balance that may be deposited by him to the
proprietor, or to the person acting in his behalf.
Second.-lf the proprietor or person aforesaid shall
refuse to receive the balance awarded to him by the summary process above
provided, the Judge shall return the amount to the petitioner, leaving the
defendant to seek his remedy by a regular suit.
[1] SHORT
TITLE.?This short title was given by the Amending
Act. 1903 (I of 1903).
LOCAL EXTENT.?This Regulation
was enacted for the whole of the former Province of Bengal-see the concluding
paragraph of section 1.
Sections 1 and 5 of the Regulation have been declared, by
the Laws Local Extent Act, 1874 (XV of 1874),Section 6. To be in force
throughout the former Province of Bengal except as regards the Scheduled
Districts.
The same sections have been declared, by notification
under the Scheduled Districts Act, 1874 (XIV of 1874),Section 3, to be in force
in West Jalpaiguri, in the Jalpaiguri district.
[2] Words in the title and preamble which were repealed by
the Amending Act, 1891 (XII of 1891). are omitted.
[3] Words in the title and preamble which were repealed by
the Amending Act, 1891 (XII of 1891). are omitted.