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DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS ACT.
(INDIA ACT V, 1917.)
(28th February, 1917.)
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3. (1) The authorities hereinafter specified
may, from time to time, make rules for the disposal, by destruction
or otherwise, of such documents as are, in the opinion of
the authority making the rules, not of sufficient public value
to justify their preservation.
(2) The authorities shall be—
(a) in the case of documents in the possession
or custody of the High Court or of the Courts of civil or
criminal jurisdiction subordinate thereto,— the High
Court ;
(b) in the case of documents in the possession
or custody of revenue Courts and officers,— the Financial
Commissioner ; and
(c) in the case of documents in the possession
or custody of any other public officer,—the Governor
or any officer specially authorized in that behalf by the
Governor.
(3) Rules made under this section otherwise
than by the Governor shall be subject to the previous approval
of the Governor.
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5. Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to
authorize the destruction of any document in which, under
the provisions of any law for the time being in force, is
to be kept and maintained.
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1. Provisions like s. 1 of this Act state
the existing law at the time of the preparation of the Burma
Code.
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