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Section 9
Other duties, duties and powers of Chief District Officer
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(1) The chief district officer may arrest a person who is sitting in a public place drinking Ammal and talking carelessly or indiscriminately until he leaves. br> (2) In case of disinherited goods found, during the investigation by the chief district officer, if the goods of a person who is judged to be liable to pay any amount to the government of Nepal, the amount of goods needed to execute the same shall be sold and filed in the government fund.
(2a) If the goods under sub-section (2) belong to a creditor, they shall be given to the creditor, and in case of other goods, to the rich, if found, to the rich, and if the rich are not found, to the person in whose house it is found. But if any item is found in a public place, it should be reported to the local authority.
(2B) If the finder gets the goods while giving the goods according to sub-section (2A), the value of such goods shall be maintained and deposited in the government account. (3) If any government employee forces anyone to work without pay in government or household work, the chief district officer may take action against him in accordance with the prevailing Nepalese law or send a written notice to the relevant departmental head for departmental action in accordance with the civil service regulations.
(4) If the chief district officer reports that a tiger, leopard or other violent animal has caused suffering in any place within his district, the municipality or rural municipality shall kill the animal and hand over the skin and other parts of the body to the relevant forest office or as directed by the "Ministry of Forests and Environment of the Government of Nepal". Should be done.
(5) If someone takes unfair advantage while selling any goods, the Chief District Officer shall fine one thousand rupees to such seller, considering the quantity and value of the goods sold.may be punished with a fine up to or imprisonment up to three months or both. A person who is not satisfied with the punishment given by the chief district officer can appeal to the district court within thirty-five days.
(6) The Chief District Officer shall take and keep records of public streams, wells, ponds, ponds, ponds, flat dharamshalas, temples, caves, bridges, etc. within his district, and in case of damage or loss, the owners, heirs, municipalities or village councils or Guthi Institute shall repair them. It should be done.
(6a) No one should build a house on government land, public land or community land without maintaining his right. If someone builds or tries to build a house on such land, the Chief District Officer can issue an order to stop such person from building a house. When such an order is given, if the house has been built or is under construction, it can also be ordered to demolish the house within one month. If the house is not demolished within that period, the Chief District Officer may fine the person who built such a house up to five thousand rupees and demolish the house and recover the expenses incurred in demolishing the house from the concerned person. Explanation:
(7) If it is felt that if a person who has lost his mental balance is left alone without control, he will be a danger to any person or society, the chief district officer, if he is a custodian or an inmate, shall assign him to a custodian or an inmate, and if he is not a custodian or an inmate, he shall be kept in a nearby hospital and arranged for medical treatment.
(8) If someone comes to make an application to the Chief District Officer saying that he wants a certificate of relationship with someone, the Chief District Officer can issue the necessary certificate after taking a fee of five rupees after checking and finding it correct.
(9) A person who is not satisfied with the order of action taken by the chief district officer using the authority given by sub-sections (1) and (7) may appeal to the district court within thirty-five days of such order.
(10) Except in the cases where traditional religious worship has to be performed, on the festival days of Buddha Jayanti, Krishna Janmashtami, Mahashivratri, Ram Navami and Ekadashi or Nepal SirKar published a notice in the Nepal Gazette and if anyone slaughters animals in a religious place that prohibits the slaughter of animals and birds, the chief district officer can fine him up to five hundred rupees and there will be no appeal against the order of the chief district officer.
(11) No one shall leave cattle on the road within the municipal area, and if such cattle are left on the road and such stray cattle are not seized by the concerned municipality, the Chief District Officer shall collect such cattle and sell them by auction in the manner deemed appropriate by him, and the proceeds from the auction sale shall be The amount should be deposited in the treasury of the rural municipality or municipality. If no one collects it during the auction sale, the chief district officer can hand over such cow goods to anyone other than the owner of the cow goods free of charge. Explanation: For the purpose of this sub-section –
(1) "Cow goods" means bulls, buffaloes, cattle, horses, sheep and goats.
(2) "Loose cow goods" means the cow goods left on the road by the owner of the cow goods without the shepherd or any other person.
(12) The owner of cattle who violates sub-section (11) shall be imprisoned for up to three months or fined five thousand rupees by the order of the Chief District Officer and an appeal shall be made to the district court against the order of punishment. However, even if the owner of the loose cow goods is cleared by the court hearing the appeal, the judgment of that court shall not be deemed to have any adverse effect on the fact that the auction or transfer of the loose cow goods has been done in accordance with sub-section (11).