Section 33State of Maharashtra Act
Section 33: Power to make rules for regulation of traffic and for preservation of order in public place, etc
Power to make rules for regulation of traffic and for preservation of order in public place, etc.
(1)
The Commissioner with respect to any of the matters specified in this sub-section, the District Magistrate with respect to any of the said matters (except those falling under clauses (a), (b), (db), (e), (g), (r), (t) and (u) thereof), and the Superintendent of Police with respect of the matters falling under the clauses aforementioned read with clause (y) of this sub-section, in areas under their respective charges or any part thereof, may make, alter or rescind rules or orders not inconsistent with this Act for—(a)
licensing and controlling persons offering themselves for employment at quays, wharves and landing places, and outside Railway stations, for the carriage of passengers, baggages, and fixing and providing for the enforcement of a scale of charges for the labour of such persons so employed;(b)
regulating traffic of all kinds in streets and public places, and the use of streets and public places by persons riding, driving, cycling, walking or leading or accompanying cattle, so as to prevent danger, obstruction or inconvenience to the public;(c)
regulating the conditions under which vehicles may remain standing in streets and public places, and the use of streets as halting places for vehicles or cattle;(d)
prescribing the number and position of lights to be used on vehicles in streets and the hours between which such lights shall be used;(da)
licensing, controlling or prohibiting the display of any pictures, advertisements, news boards or public notices upon a vessel or boat in territorial waters or on inland waterways other than national waterways;(e)
prescribing certain hours of the day during which cattle shall not be driven along the streets, or along certain specified streets, except subject to such regulations as he may prescribe in that behalf;(f)
regulating the leading, driving, conducting or conveying of any elephant or wild or dangerous animal through or in any street;(g)
regulating and controlling the manner and mode of conveying timber, scaffold poles, ladders, iron girders, beams or bars, boilers or other unwieldy articles through the streets, and the route and hours for such conveyance;(h)
licensing, controlling or, in order to prevent the obstruction, inconvenience, annoyance, risk, danger or damage of the residents of passengers in the vicinity, prohib-iting the carrying in streets and public places of gunpowder or any other explosive substance;(i)
prohibiting, except along certain specified streets and during specified hours and subject to such regulations as he may prescribe in that behalf, the exposure or movement in any street of persons or animals suffering from contagious or infectious diseases and the carcasses of animals or part thereof and the corpses of persons deceased;(j)
prescribing certain hours of the day during which ordure or offensive matter or objects shall not be taken from or into houses or buildings in certain streets or conveyed through such streets except subject to such rules as he may make in that behalf;(k)
setting apart places for the slaughtering of animals, the cleaning of carcases or hides, the deposit of noxious or offensive matter and for obeying calls of nature;(l)
in cases of existing or apprehended epidemic or infectious disease of men or animals, the cleanliness and disinfection of premises by the occupier thereof and resident therein and the segregation and management of the persons or animals diseased or supposed to be diseased, as may have been directed or approved by the State Government, with a view to prevent the disease or to check the spreading thereof;(m)
directing the closing or disuse, wholly or for certain purposes, or limiting to certain purposes only the use of any source, supply or receptacle of water, and providing against pollution of the same or of the water therein;(n)
licensing, controlling or, in order to prevent the obstruction, inconvenience, annoyance, risk, danger or damage of the residents of passengers in the vicinity, prohibiting the playing of music, the beating of drums, tom-toms or other instruments and the blowing or sounding of horns or other noisy instruments in or near streets or public places;(o)
regulating the conduct of and behaviour or action of persons constituting assemblies and processions on or along the street and prescribing in the case of processions, the routes by which, the order in which and times at which the same may pass;(p)
prohibiting the hanging or placing of any cord or pole across a street or part thereof, or the making of a projection or structure so as to obstruct traffic or the free access of light and air;(q)
prohibiting, except under such reasonable rules as he may make, the placing of building materials or other articles or the fastening or detention of any horse or other animals in any street or public place;(r)
licensing, controlling or, in order to prevent obstruction, inconvenience, annoy-ance, risk, danger or damage of the residents of passengers in the vicinity, prohibiting—(s)
closing certain streets or places temporarily, in cases of danger from ruinous buildings or other cause, with such exceptions as shall appear reasonable;(t)
guarding against injury to person and property in the construction, repair and demolition of buildings, platforms and other structures from which danger may arise to passengers, neighbours or the public;(u)
prohibiting the setting fire to or burning any straw or other matter, or lighting a bonfire or want only discharging a fire-arm or air-gun, or letting off or throwing a fire-work, or sending up a fire balloon or rocket in or upon or within fifty feet of a street or building or the putting up of any post or other thing on the side of or across a street for the purpose of affixing thereto lamps or other contravances for illumination, except subject to such reasonable rules, as he may make in that behalf;(v)
regulating the hours during which and the manner in which any place for the disposal of dead, any dharmashala, village-gate or other place of public resort may be used, so as to secure the equal and appropriate application of its advantages and accommodation and to maintain orderly conduct amongst those who resort thereto;(w)
(1A)
The power to make rules or orders under clauses (w), (wa) and (x) of sub-section (1) shall in the first instance have effect only in relation to the Bombay area of the State of Maharashtra; but the State Government may by notification in the Official Gazette provide that such power under any or all of those clauses, shall also have effect, from such date as may be specified in the notification, in any other area of the State.(1B)
The power to make rules, orders or appointment under clauses (w) and (wa) (x) and (xa) and in so far as it relates to a licence or permission under any of those clauses, under clause (y) of sub-section (1), may, subject to the provision of sub-section (1A), also be exercised by a Revenue Commissioner in the revenue division under this charge.(2)
(i)
The power of making, altering or rescinding rules under clauses (a) and (c) of sub-section (1) shall be subject to the control of the State Government.(ii)
The power of making, altering or rescinding rules under the remaining clauses of sub-section (1) shall be subject to the previous sanction of that Government.(3)
Every rule made under clause (v) of sub-section (1) with respect to the use of a place for the disposal of the dead shall be framed with due regard to ordinary and established usages and to the necessities of prompt disposal of the dead in individual cases.(4)
Every rule promulgated under the authority of clause (1) of sub-section (1) shall, if made in relation to any area which is not under the charge of a Commissioner, be forth-with reported to the Revenue Commissioner and the State Government.(5)
If any rule or order made or promulgated under this section relates to any matter with respect to which there is a provision in any law, rule or by-law of any municipal or local authority in relation to the public health, convenience or safety of the locality, such rule or order shall be subject to such law, rule or by-law of the municipal or local authority, as the case may be.(6)
The power of making, altering or rescinding rules under this section shall be subject to the condition of the rules being made, altered or rescinded after previous publication, and every rule made or alteration or rescission of a rule made under this section shall be published in the Official Gazette and in the locality affected thereby affixing copies thereof in conspicuous places near to the building, structure, work or place, as the case may be, to which the same specially relates or by proclaiming the same by the beating of drum or by advertising the same in such local newspapers in English or in the local language, as the authority making, altering or rescinding the rule may deem fit or by any two or more of these means or by any other means it may think suitable:Provided that any such rules may be made, altered or rescinded without previous pub-lication of the Revenue Commissioner, the Commissioner, the District Magistrate or the Superintendent, as the case may be, is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary that such rules or alterations therein or rescission thereof should be brought into force at once.(7)
Notwithstanding anything herein before contained in this section or which may be contained in any rule made thereunder, it shall always be lawful for the competent authority to refuse a licence for, or to prohibit the keeping of any place of public amusement or entertainment or any place used for conducting a dancing school or to refuse a certifi-cate of registration for, or to prohibit the keeping of any eating house, as the case may be, by a person of notoriously bad character.(8)
It shall be the duty of all persons concerned to conform to any order duly made as aforesaid so long as the same shall be in operation.Disclaimer: This section is reproduced for general informational and reference purposes only. Always verify against the latest official gazette and consult a qualified advocate before relying on any provision.