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The Federal Government Lands and Buildings (Recovery of Possession) Ordinance, 1965

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      THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT LANDS AND BUILDINGS
        (RECOVERY OF POSSESSION) ORDINANCE, 1965




                                           CONTENTS
1.    Short title, extent and commencement

2.    Definitions

3.    Eviction of outgoing lessees on licensees from land or building

4.    Revocation of license and recovery of possession of building in certain cases

5.    Eviction of unauthorized occupants

6.    Mode of recovery of possession

7.    Recovery of cost of demolition and removal of structures

8.    Recovery of arrears of rent

9.    Power to delegate

10.   Jurisdiction of Civil Court barred

11.   Indemnity

12.   Requisition of police assistance

13.   Power to make rules




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         THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT LANDS AND BUILDINGS
           (RECOVERY OF POSSESSION) ORDINANCE, 1965
                                                 1
                                                     ORDINANCE NO. OF 1965
                                                                                                                    [10th December, 1965]

    An Ordinance to provide for the speedy recovery of possession of Central Government lands and
                                              buildings.

        WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for the speedy recovery of possession of Central
Government lands and buildings from outgoing lessees and licensees and unauthorized occupants,
and for matters ancillary thereto;

       AND WHEREAS the National Assembly is not in session and the President is satisfied that
circumstances exist which render immediate legislation necessary;

       NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of Article 29 of the
Constitution and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, the President is pleased to make and
promulgate the following Ordinance:___

      1. Short title, extent and commencement.___ 2[(1) This Ordinance may be called the Federal
Government Lands and Buildings (Recovery of Possession) Ordinance, 1965].

           (2) It extends to the whole of Pakistan.

           (3) It shall come into force at once.

       2. Definitions. In this Ordinance, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or
context,___

                      (a)        “building” means a building, or part thereof, which vests in, or is in the
                                 possession or under the management and control of, the 1[Federal
                                 Government], and includes the land appurtenant thereto;

                      (b)        “land” means land which vests in, or is in the possession or under the
                                 management and control of, the 1[Federal Government], and is used or held for
                                 purposes other than agriculture;

                      (c)        “lease” and “lessee” have the same meaning as in the Transfer of Property
                                 Act, 1882 (IV of 1882), and for the purpose of section 3, “lessee” includes his
                                 heirs, assigns, legal representatives and all persons inducted by him into the
                                 demised land or building;


1
  Approved by the National Assembly of Pakistan on 9th March, 1966, see Gaz. of P., 1966, Ext., pp. 105-108.
This Ordinance and the rules, notifications and Orders made thereunder as in force in N.W.F.P. before the 15th July, 1975, have been applied to all the
Provincially Administered Tribal Areas of the N.W.F.P., by Regulation No. III of 1975, s. 2 and the Sch.
2
  Subs by the Federal Laws (Revision and Declaration) Ordinance, 1981 (27 of 1981), s. 3 and Sch., II, for sub-section (1).




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                        (d)        “license” and “licensee” have the same meaning as in the Easements Act,
                                   1882 (V of 1882), and, for the purpose of section 4, “licensee” includes all
                                   persons inducted by him into the building to which the license relates;

                        (e)        “unauthorized occupant” means a person who is in occupation of any land or
                                   building without the express permission or authority of the 1[Federal
                                   Government], and includes___

                                   (i)        a person inducted into any land or building by the lessee or licensee
                                              thereof; and

                                   (ii)       every member of the lessee’s or licensee’s family who remains in
                                              occupation of any land or building after the determination of the lease
                                              or license in respect of the same.

        3. Eviction of outgoing lessees on licensees from land or building. If, on the expiry,
whether before or after the commencement of this Ordinance, of the period of any lease or license in
respect of any land or building of which the 1[Federal Government] is the lessor or licensor or on the
determination of such lease or license on the ground of breach of any covenant imposing an
obligation on the lessee or licensee to give up possession of the demised land or building required for
any public purpose, the lessee or licensee refused or failed, or refuses or fails, to vacate that land or
building and put the 1[Federal Government] into possession of the same, any officer authorized by
the 1[Federal Government] in this behalf may, notwithstanding anything, contained in any other law
for the time being in force or in any contract, at any time, enter upon the demised land or building
and recover, vacant possession of that land or building by evicting the lessee or licensee and may
also demolish and remove the structures, if any, erected or built thereon by the lessee or licensee:
              2
        [Provided that such officer shall not enter upon the demised land or building unless the
Federal Government has given an opportunity of being heard to the lessee or licensee]

        Provided 2[further] that such officer shall, before demolishing and removing any structures
under this section, issue a notice to the lessee or licensee calling upon him to remove such structures
within the period specified in the notice.

        4. Revocation of license and recovery of possession of building in certain cases. ___(1)
Notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force of in any contract,
where the licensee of a building is a person in the service of Pakistan, the license in respect of such
building shall, in addition to the grounds mentioned in section 62 of the Easements Act, 1882, stand
revoked on the discharge, removal dismissal, resignation, retirement or death of such servant or on
his transfer from the station in which he is employed to any other station, after the expiration of the
period for which he or his dependents may retain possession of the building under the rules for the
time being applicable to the license.

       (2) On the revocation of a license in respect of a building the licensee shall, notwithstanding
anything contained elsewhere in the aforesaid Act or in any other law for the time being in force or


1
    Subs. by F.A.O., 1975, Art. 2 and Table, for “Central Government”.
2
    Ins. by the Federal Government Lands and Buildings (Recovery of Possession) (Amdt.) Ordinance, 1984 (10 of 1984), ss 2 and 3.



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in any contract, forthwith put the 1[Federal Government] into possession of such building, or part,
failing which any officer authorized by the 1[Federal Government] in this behalf may enter anti
recover possession of the same by evicting the licensee:

        Provided that the licensee shall be given 2[an opportunity of being heard and a] notice of not
less than fourteen days for vacating such building.

       5. Eviction of unauthorized occupants.___ (1) If the 1[Federal Government] is satisfied after
making such enquiry as it thinks fit that a person is an unauthorized occupant of any land or building,
it may, 2[after giving such person an opportunity of being heard,] by order in writing, direct such
person to vacate the land or building within the period specified in the order.

        (2) If any person refuses or fails to vacate any land or building as directed by an order under
sub-section (1), any officer authorized in this behalf by the 1[Federal Government] may,
notwithstanding anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, enter upon such land
or building and recover possession of the same by evicting such person and may also demolish and
remove the structures, if any, erected or built by that person.

        6. Mode of recovery of possession. For the purpose of recovering possession of any land or
building under the provisions of section 3 or section 4 or section 5, an officer authorized by the
1
  [Federal Government] in this behalf may use or cause to be used such force as may be necessary.

        7. Recovery of cost of demolition and removal of structures.___ (1) The cost of demolition
and removal of structures under section 3 or section 5, hereafter in this section referred to as the cost,
shall be payable to the 1[Federal Government] by the lessee or licensee or the unauthorized occupant,
as the case may be.

        (2) If the cost is not paid on demand, the 1[Federal Government] may cause the materials of
the structures demolished and removed under section 3 or section 5 to be sold in auction in such
manner as may be prescribed by rules.

       (3) If the proceeds of the sale under sub-section (2) are not sufficient to cover the cost, the
balance shall be recoverable as arrears of land revenue and, if such proceeds exceed the cost, the
excess shall be paid to the lessee, licensee or unauthorized occupant.

        Explanation.___ In this section, lessee and licensee mean the person in whom the ownership of
the structures vested at the time of their demolition and removal under section 3 or section 5.

       8. Recovery of arrears of rent. If any rent payable in respect of any land or building has
been in arrears on the day of recovery of possession of such land or building, the amount due on
account of such arrears, with interest, if any, accrued thereon shall be recoverable as arrears of land
revenue.

        9. Power to delegate. The 1[Federal Government] may, by notification in the official
Gazette, direct that any power exercisable by it under this Ordinance may be exercised also by any
officer subordinate to it.

1
    Subs. by F.A.O., 1975, Art. 2 and Table for “Central Government”.
2
    Ins. by the Federal Government Lands and Buildings (Recovery of Possession) (Amdt.) Ordinance, 1984 (10 of 1984), ss. 2 and 3.


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        10. Jurisdiction of Civil Court barred. No Civil Court shall pass an order in any suit or
proceeding granting a temporary or interim injunction restraining the 1[Federal Government] or any
officer authorized by it from taking possession of any land or building under this Ordinance.

        11. Indemnity.___(1) No suit or legal proceeding shall lie against the 1[Federal Government]
in respect of anything which is, in good faith, done or intended to be done under this Ordinance.

       (2) No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against any person in respect of
anything which is, in good faith, done or intended to be done under this Ordinance.

        12. Requisition of police assistance. If any officer authorized to take action under this
Ordinance requires police assistance in the exercise of his powers thereunder, he may send
requisition to the officer in charge of a police station who shall on such requisition render the
assistance required.

       13. Power to make rules. The 1[Federal Government] may make rules for carrying out the
purposes of this Ordinance.



                                                                _____________




1
    Subs. by F.A.O., 1975, Art. 2 and Table for “Central Government”.


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