Indian Forest Act, 1927
24. Rights not to be alienated without
sanction –
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in
section 23, no right continued under clause (c) of sub-section (2) of section
15 shall be alienated by way of grant, sale, lease mortgage or otherwise,
without the sanction of the State Government:
Provided that, when any such
right is appendant to any land or house, it may be
sold or otherwise alienated with such land or house.
(2) No timber or other forest-produce obtained
in exercise of any such right shall be sold or bartered except to such extent
as may have been admitted in the order recorded under section 14.