THE SHILLONG (RIFILE RANGE AND UMLONG) CANTONMENTS ASSIMILATION OF LAWS ACT, 1954 ___________ ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS _________ SECTIONS 1. Short title and commencement. 2. Definitions. 3. Assimilation of laws. 4. Removal of difficulties. THE SCHEDULE. 1 THE SHILLONG (RIFILE RANGE AND UMLONG) CANTONMENTS ASSIMILATION OF LAWS ACT, 1954 ACT NO. 31 OF 1954 [28th May, 1954.] An Act to assimilate certain laws in force in the scheduled areas to the laws in force in the Khasi and Jaintia Hills District. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Fifth Year of the Republic of India as follows:— 1. Short title and commencement.—(1) This Act may be called the Shillong (Rifle Range and Umlong) Cantonments Assimilation of Laws Act, 1954. (2) It shall come into force on such date1 as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint. 2. Definitions.—In this Act:— (a) appointed day means the date appointed under sub-section (2) of section 1 for the coming into force of this Act. (b) law means so much of any Act, Ordinance, Regulation, rule, order or bye-law as relates to any of the matters enumerated in Lists I and III in the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution; (c) “scheduled areas means, the areas specified in the Schedule. 3. Assimilation of laws.—(1) All laws which immediately before the appointed day extend to, or are in force in the scheduled areas shall on that day cease to be in force in the scheduled areas except as respects things done or omitted to be done before that day, and for the removal of doubts, it is herby declared that section 6 of the General Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897) shall apply in relation to such successor as it applies in relation to the repeal of an enactment by a Central Act. (2) All laws which immediately before the appointed day extend to, or in force in, the Khasi and Jaintia Hills District shall as from that day extend to and be in force in the scheduled areas. 4. Removal of difficulties.—If any difficulty arises in relation to the transition under section 3 from one law or group of laws to another law or group of laws, the Central Government may, by order notified in the Official Gazette, make such provisions as it considers necessary for the removal of the difficulty. THE SCHEDULE [See section 2(c)] (1) The Shillong (Rifle Range) Cantonment, that is to say, the area as defined below:— Note1.— This area lies about half a mile to the west of Laban village, and about the same distance south of the Umjasai river as it runs from west to east from Cantonment Boundary Pillar No.37. It is nowhere contiguous with the boundaries of the Shillong Cantonment. Note 2.—No. 1 Boundary Pillar is situated at a bearing of 313o and at a distance of 420 feet from the centre of the 400o firing point on the main range through which the Ummawlong stream flows, and at a bearing of 243o and at a distance of 565 feet from centre of the 600o firing point on the same range, Magnetic variation, when this boundary was surveyed in 1926, was 15o west. 1. 16th August, 1954, see Gazette of India 1954, Part II, s. 3. 2 Boundaries of the detached area Bearing from Magnetic North Degrees Minutes The boundary north-westerly direction crossing the head of a Nala, to Pillar No. 2, which is situated on spur across this Nala. from pillar No 1 runs 308 in a 18 Direct Horizontal distance in feet. 335 Pillars Pillar No. 1 to Pillar No. 2 Pillar No. 2 to Pillar No. 3 Pillar No. 3 to Pillar No. 4 Pillar No. 4 to Pillar No. 5 Pillar No. 5 to Pillar No. 6 Thence it veers slightly more north wards and descends a thickly wooded slope until it reaches a stream at pillar No. 3 The boundary is formed by the stream between these two pillars and runs in a south-westerly direction. Pillar No. 4 is in midstream. Thence it turns sharp south-east to pillar No. 5 situated at the foot of a steep of hill. Thence the boundary again turns sharp south-west with a slight diagonal ascent. 317 12 391 219 42 830 144 238 187 212 48 12 24 6 61 113 164 208 Pillar No. 6 to Pillar No. 7 From Pillar No. 6 the slight diagonal ascent is continue but almost due south. Pillar No. 7 to Pillar No. 8 The boundary thence continues in the same line for a distance of 40 Per feet whence it curves south-west to Pillar No. 8 situated in the center of a Nala 50 feet to the south-east of the south corner of a disused range butt. Pillar No. 8 to Pillar No. 9 324 Thence to the south corner of this butt and along the Pillar No. 9 in the centre of the south-west side of the butt. 48 138 Pillar No. 9 to Pillar No. 10 Pillar No. 10 to Pillar No. 11 Pillar No. 11 to Pillar No. 12 The boundary thence turns a right angle to run south- west straight up a steep slope for a distance of 150 feet, thence turning south to follow a spur for 180 feet upto Pillar No. 10. Thence under the brow of this spur in a curve, for 95 feet to the south-east and 60 feet almost south. Thence south-west to Pillar No. 12 situated on the crest of the spur. Pillar No 12 to Pillar No. 13 The boundary between these two Pillars follows up the same spur in a south-easterly direction. Pillar No. 13 to Pillar No. 14 Thence the boundary turns south-east and runs down to a Nala. Pillar No. 14 to Pillar No. 15 Thence in the same line to a spur across the Nala. 205 48 300 141 238 225 159 154 54 54 30 30 18 150 120 391 231 268 3 Pillars Bearing from Magnetic North Degrees Minutes Direct Horizontal distance in feet. Pillar No. 15 to Pillar No. 16 Thence in the same line across this spur to the south slope of it. Pillar No. 16 to Pillar No. 17 The boundary turns Cast from Pillar No. 16 along the south slope of the spur. 152 77 Pillar No. 17 to Pillar No. 18 In the same line down the south-east slope of this spur. 82 Pillar No. 18 to Pillar No. 19 The boundary here veers north-east, descends a steep slope to cross a Nala down which the Wah Jalynnoh branch of the Ummawlong stream flows and ascends a steep slope to the north-east of this stream to Pillar No. 19 which is situated in a cleaning in a thick wood. 75 30 12 36 54 320 235 210 850 Pillar No. 19 to Pillar No. 20 Thence almost in the same line but slightly more northerly along this cleaning to Pillar No. 20 on the edge of a track running south-west from the southern extremity of Kench’s Trace. 70 42 464 Pillar No. 20 to Pillar No. 21 Thence north-east to Pillar No. 21 which is situated to the east of the southern extremity of Kench’s Trace. 42 48 363 Pillar No. 21 to Pillar No. 22 326 30 680 The Boundary runs in a north westerly direction along Kench’s Trace to Pillar No. 21A; thence in a direct line to Pillar No. 21 B situated on Kench’s Trace; thence along Kench’s Trace through Pillar No. 21C to Pillar No. 21D; thence in adirect line to Pillar No. 22 which is situated on the west bank of the Ummawlong stream just north of the 20 yards firing point of the rifle range. Pillar No. 22 to Pillar No. 23 The west bank of the Ummawlong stream forms the boundary between these two pillars. 5 Pillars No. 23 to Pillar No. 24 The boundary hence turns abruptly and runs south- 203 west on to the lower crest of a spur. Pillar No. 24 to Pillar No. 25 Thence in the same line up and across a Nala running to the south-east of this spur. Pillar No. 25 to Pillar No. 26 Thence in the same line up the side of a spur to the south-east of this Nala, to Pillar No. 1. 203 203 30 42 42 12 1,440 200 200 240 (2) The Shillong (Umlong) Cantonment, that is to say, the area as defined below:— Area ...... 1,962 acres. Breamar East Boundary Pillar No.1 or Contonment Boundary Pillar No. 29 is situated on the left bank of the Wah Sohkhlur at a point 300 feet, north-west of Cantonment boundary Pillar No. 30 on a True Bearing of 308o II from Cantonment Boundary Pillar No. 30. 4 (MagneticVariation . . . . . . . . 55’ west in 1931.) Description From Braemar Boundary Pillar No. 1 which is also Cantonment Boundary Pillar No. 29 the boundary runs across a stream in a north-westerly direction in a straight line along the boundary of private land to Braemar Boundary Pillar No. 2. Forward from true North bearings Degrees Minutes Horizontal distance in feet. 294 30 165 From Braemar Boundary Pillar No. 2 the boundary runs in a westerly direction along the boundary of private land to the bed of the dry nallah at a point 10 feet north of Braemar Pillar No. 3. 258 05 800 From Braemar Boundary Pillar No. 3 the boundary runs in a westerly direction along the bed of dry nallah to Braemar Boundary Pillar No. 4 which is situated near the head of this dry nallah. 252 28 800 From Braemar Boundary Pillar No. 4 the boundary runs in a southerly direction for a distance of about 70 feet to a private cart road, thence along the east side of this road to Braemar Boundary Pillar No. 5 which is situated on a left bank of a stream, where the road crosses the stream. 184 53 580 From Braemar Boundary Pillar No. 5 the boundary runs in a south-westerly direction across the stream and the cart road up the hill in a straight line to Braemar Boundary Pillar No. 6 alongside the Cantonment Boundary Pillar No. 34. 216 50 240 From Braemar Boundary Pillar No. 6 the boundary runs in an easterly direction along the Cantonment Boundary to Braemar Boundary Pillar No. 7 which is situated where the road crosses the Wah Sohkhlur on its right bank approximately 46 feet west of Cantonment Boundary Pillar No. 33 situated on the hillside. 97 05 705 From Braemary Boundary Pillar No. 7 the Boundary runs in a north-easterly direction along the Cantonment Boundary which is the right bank of the Wah Sohkhlur (Wah Lindoh) stream to Braemar Boundary Pillar No. 8 which is situated on the right bank where the river bends left handed below Cantonment Boundary Pillar No. 30. 36 30 1,150 From Braemar Boundary Pillar No. 8 in a northwesterly direction along the Cantonment Boundary which is the right bank of the Wah Sokhlur (Wah Lindoh) stream and crossing it opposite Braemar Boundary Pillar No. 1. 292 30 195 5