In consequence of the frequent changes which take place in the channel of the principals rivers that interest the immediately subject to the Presidency of Fort William and the shifting of the sands which lie in the beds of those rivers, chars or small islands are often thrown up by alluvion in the midst of the stream, or near one of the banks, and large portions of land are carried away by an encroachment of the river on one side, whilst accessions of land are at the same time, or in subsequent years, gained by dereliction of the water on the opposite side similar instances of alluvion, encroachment and dereliction also sometimes occur on the seacoast which borders the southern and south-eastern limits of Bengal. The Bengal Alluvion And Diluvion Regulation, 1825.Ī Regulation for declaring the rules to be observed in determining claims to lands grained by alluvion, or by dereliction of a river or the sea. Encroachments on beds of navigable rivers and other obstructions. Extent of interest in increment of person in possession.ĥ. Lands gained by gradual accession from recess of river of sea. Where no usage established, claims how decided.Ĥ. Claims and disputes as to alluvial lands to be decided by usage when clearly recognised and established.ģ. Justice BN Srikrishna Report on Institutionalisation of Arbitrationīengal Alluvion And Diluvion Regulation, 1825.Ģ.
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