{ "act_title": "The Land Improvement Loans Act, 1883", "act_no": "XIX", "act_year": "1883", "publication_date": "19/07/2025", "sections": [ { "section_content": "1. (1) This Act may be called theLand Improvement Loans Act, 1883." }, { "section_content": "(2) It extends to the whole of Bangladesh, but shall not come into force in any part thereof until such date as the Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint in this behalf." }, { "section_content": "2. [Omitted by section 3 and 2nd Schedule of theBangladesh Laws (Revision And Declaration) Act, 1973(Act No. VIII of 1973).]" }, { "section_content": "3. In this Act, “Collector” means the Collector of land revenue of a district, or the Deputy Commissioner, or any officer empowered by the Government by name or by virtue of his office to discharge the functions of a Collector under this Act." }, { "section_content": "4. (1) Subject to such rules as may be made under Section 10, loans may be granted under this Act, by such officer as may, from time to time, be empowered in this behalf by the Government, for the purpose of making any improvement, to any person having a right to make that improvement, or, with the consent of that person, to any other person.(2) “Improvement” means any work which adds to the letting value of a land, and includes the following, namely:-(a)\tthe construction of wells, tanks and other works for the storage, supply or distribution of water for the purpose of agriculture, or for the use of men and cattle employed in agriculture;(b)\tthe preparation of land for irrigation;(c)\tthe drainage, reclamation from rivers or other waters, or protection from floods or from erosion or other damage by water, of land used for agricultural purposes or waste-land which is culturable;(d)\tthe reclamation, clearance, enclosure or permanent improvement of land for agricultural purposes;(e)\tthe renewal or reconstruction of any of the foregoing works, or alterations therein or additions thereto; and(f)\tsuch other works as the Government may, from time to time, by notification in the official Gazette, declare to be improvements for the purposes of this Act." }, { "section_content": "5. (1) When an application for a loan is made under this Act, the officer to whom the application is made may, if it is, in his opinion, expedient that public notice be given of the application, publish a notice, in such manner as the Government may, from time to time, direct, calling upon all persons objecting to the loan to appear before him at a time and place fixed therein and submit their objections.(2) The officer shall consider every objection submitted under sub-section (1), and make an order in writing either admitting or overruling it:Provided that, when the question raised by an objection is, in the opinion of the officer, one of such a nature that it cannot be satisfactorily decided except by a Civil Court, he shall post-pone his proceedings on the application until the question has been so decided." }, { "section_content": "6. (1) Every loan granted under this Act shall be made repayable by instalments (in the form of an annuity or otherwise), within such period from the date of the actual advance of the loan, or, when the loan is advanced in instalments, from the date of the advance of the last instalment actually paid as may, from time to time, be fixed by the rules made under this Act.(2) The period fixed as aforesaid shall not ordinarily exceed thirty-five years.(3) The Government in making the rules fixing the period, shall, in considering whether the period should extend to thirty-five years, or whether it should extend beyond thirty-five years, have regard to the durability of the work for the purpose of which the loan is granted, and to the expediency of the cost of the work being paid by the generation of persons who will immediately benefit by the work." }, { "section_content": "7. (1) Subject to such rules as may be made under section 10, all loans granted under this Act, all interest (if any) chargeable thereon, and costs (if any) incurred in making the same, shall, when they become due, be recoverable by the Collector in all or any of the following modes, namely:-(a)\tfrom the borrower-as if they were arrears of land revenue due by him;(b)\tfrom his surety (if any) - as if they were arrears of land-revenue due by him;(c)\tout of the land for the benefit of which the loan has been granted- as if they were arrears of land-revenue due in respect of that land;(d)\tout of the property comprised in the collateral security (if any)- according to the procedure for the realisation of land-revenue by the sale of immoveable property other than the land on which that revenue is due:Provided that no proceeding in respect of any land under clause (c) shall affect any interest in that land which existed before the date of the order granting the loan, other than the interest of the borrower, and of mortgagees of, or persons having charges on, that interest, and, where the loan is granted under section 4 with the consent of another person, the interest of that person, and of mortgagees of, or persons having charges on, that interest.(2) When any sum due on account of any such loan, interest or costs is paid to the Collector by a surety or an owner of property comprised in any collateral security, or is recovered under sub-section (1) by the Collector from a surety or out of any such property, the Collector shall, on the application of the surety or the owner of that property (as the case may be), recover that sum on his behalf from the borrower, or out of the land for the benefit of which the loan has been granted, in manner provided by sub-section (1).(3) It shall be in the discretion of a Collector acting under this section to determine the order in which he will resort to the various modes of recovery permitted by it." }, { "section_content": "8. A written order under the hand of an officer empowered to make loans under this Act granting a loan to, or with the consent of, a person mentioned therein, for the purpose of carrying out a work described therein, for the benefit of land specified therein, shall, for the purposes of this Act, be conclusive evidence-(a)\tthat the work described is an improvement within the meaning of this Act;(b)\tthat the person mentioned had at the date of the order a right to make such an improvement; and(c)\tthat the improvement is one benefiting the land specified." }, { "section_content": "9. When a loan is made under this Act to the members of a village-community or to any other persons on such terms that all of them are jointly and severally bound to the Government for the payment of the whole amount payable in respect thereof, and a statement showing the portion of that amount which as among themselves each is bound to contribute is entered upon the order granting the loan and is signed by each of them and by the officer making the order, that statement shall be conclusive evidence of the portion of that amount which as among themselves each of those persons is bound to contribute." }, { "section_content": "10. The Government may, from time to time, by notification in the official Gazette, make rules consistent with this Act to provide for the following matters, namely:-(a)\tthe manner of making applications for loans;(b)\tthe officers by whom loans may be granted;(c)\tthe manner of conducting inquiries relative to applications for loans, and the powers to be exercised by officers conducting those inquiries;(d)\tthe nature of the security to be taken for the due application and repayment of the money, the rate of interest at which, and the conditions under which, loans may be granted, and the manner and time of granting loans;(e)\tthe inspection of works for which loans have been granted;(f)\tthe instalments by which, and the mode in which, loans, the interest to be charged on them and the costs incurred in the making thereof, shall be paid;(g)\tthe manner of keeping and auditing the accounts of the expenditure of loans and of the payments made in respect of the same; and(h)\tall other matters pertaining to the working of the Act." }, { "section_content": "11. When land is improved with the aid of a loan granted under this Act, the increase in value derived from the improvement shall not be taken into account in revising the assessment of land-revenue on the land:Provided as follows:-(1)\twhere the improvement consists of the reclamation of waste-land, or of the irrigation of land assessed at unirrigated rates, the increase may be so taken into account after the expiration of such period as may be fixed by rules to be framed by the Government;(2)\tnothing in this section shall entitle any person to call in question any assessment of land-revenue otherwise than as it might have been called in question if this Act had not been passed." }, { "section_content": "12. 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