🧾 DETAILED NOTES
1️⃣ Introduction
Under the Mines Act, 1952, the Central Government or State Government appoints statutory authorities such as the Inspector of Mines, Electrical Inspector, and Special/General Authorised Officer under Sec. 75. These appointments must be formally published in the Official Gazette Notification, making them legally valid and enforceable.
2️⃣ What Is a Gazette Notification?
A Gazette Notification is an official public document issued by the Government to announce the appointment, authorization, delegation of powers, and statutory role assignment. It serves as the legal proof of authority.
3️⃣ Relevant Authorities Under Mines Act, 1952
A. Inspector of Mines (Sec. 5, Mines Act): Appointed through Gazette Notification. Must possess mining engineering qualifications. Empowered to inspect, investigate, enforce and prosecute.
B. Electrical Inspector: Appointed under Mines Act + applicable rules. Ensures safety of electrical equipment and installations.
C. General Authorization Under Section 75: Section 75 permits the government to authorize any competent person to exercise powers of an Inspector (e.g., inspect mines, investigate accidents, issue notices). Authorization must be published in the Official Gazette.
4️⃣ Section 75 – Special Points
Section 75 deals with: Delegation of inspection powers to non-inspector officials (if competent); Temporary or permanent authorization. The powers granted are identical to those of a formally appointed Inspector.
Examples of persons authorized: Deputy Director, Regional Officer, Specialist Technical Officer, or Electrical Engineer (for specific safety tasks).
5️⃣ Why Gazette Notification Is Necessary
- Legitimacy of appointment
- Legal validity of all orders issued (Notices, Orders to Stop Work, etc.)
- Transparency in public domain
- Authority to prosecute under Mines Act
- Authority to enter mines & enforce law
6️⃣ Documentation and Compliance
Mine management must produce a Copy of the Gazette Notification for the Inspector of Mines, Electrical Inspector, and Sec. 75 Authorized Officer when requested. This is mandatory during DGMS inspections, accident investigations, and court proceedings.
7️⃣ Powers Derived Through Gazette Appointment
| Role | Powers Granted |
|---|---|
| Inspector of Mines | Full inspection, inquiry, prohibition powers |
| Electrical Inspector | Electrical safety enforcement |
| Authorized Officer (Sec. 75) | Powers equivalent to Inspector for assigned duties |
⚡ QUICK ONE-LINERS (Revision)
- Gazette Notification legally proves appointment.
- Inspector of Mines requires Gazette publication (Sec. 5).
- Section 75 allows authorization of competent persons.
- Electrical Inspectors also appointed through Gazette.
- Without Gazette, orders issued are legally invalid.
- DGMS officers derive statutory power from Gazette.
- Authorization under Sec. 75 may be temporary or permanent.
- Powers granted must match duties assigned.
- Production of notification is compulsory during inspection.
- Appointment must show notification number, date & issuing authority.
🧠 DESCRIPTIVE MODEL Q&A
Q. Explain the importance of Gazette Notifications in relation to appointments such as Inspector of Mines, Electrical Inspector, and authorizations issued under Section 75 of the Mines Act, 1952.
Answer:
Gazette Notifications are official publications that validate appointments and authorizations under the Mines Act, 1952. Inspectors of Mines, Electrical Inspectors, and persons authorized under Section 75 must be formally appointed through such notifications. These documents legally empower them to carry out statutory functions including inspection, enforcement, issuing notices, and prosecution. The notification ensures the legitimacy and legal validity of all orders issued. Mine management must produce these notifications upon request to verify the authority of the officials.
🧮 25 MCQs (Dynamic Answers A–E)
Q1. Appointment of Inspector of Mines must be made through:
Q2. Section 75 of the Mines Act deals with:
Q3. Electrical Inspectors are appointed through:
Q4. Legal validity of an inspector’s power comes from:
Q5. Authorized persons under Sec. 75 may:
Q6. Gazette Notifications serve as:
Q7. Production of Gazette Notification is required during:
Q8. Authorization under Sec. 75 may be:
Q9. Inspector of Mines is appointed by:
Q10. Which document must mine management keep ready?
Q11. Section 75 authorizes persons to:
Q12. Gazette Notification contains:
Q13. Electrical Inspectors ensure:
Q14. Validity of statutory orders depends on:
Q15. Section 75 authorization must be issued by:
Q16. Gazette Notification ensures:
Q17. Inspector of Mines has powers to:
Q18. Section 75 authorization is needed for:
Q19. DGMS exam candidates must study:
Q20. Gazette Notification is part of:
Q21. Authorized officers can:
Q22. Mine management must present the Gazette Notification during:
Q23. Appointment of Inspector ensures:
Q24. Gazette Notification must include:
Q25. Main objective of Gazette Notification:
🔗 INTERNAL LINKS
| Related Topic | Read More On... |
|---|---|
| DGMS Powers & Functions | DGMS Powers & Functions Under Mines Act |
| Section 75 Authority | Section 75 of Mines Act – Detailed Notes |
| Inspector Duties | Inspector of Mines Duties & Powers |
| Electrical Inspector | Electrical Inspector Responsibilities in Mines |
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