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Rajasthan Mining Lease Application Guide

The document discusses the rules for renewing prospecting licenses and applying for mining leases in Rajasthan, India. It states that prospecting license applications pending on the date these new rules commence will be deemed rejected, and the applicants must apply for a mining lease within 3 months. It also outlines that licensees must apply online for a mining lease within 3 months of their prospecting license expiring, along with documents like PAN cards, identity proofs, and documents related to the firm or company structure.

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Rajasthan Mining Lease Application Guide

The document discusses the rules for renewing prospecting licenses and applying for mining leases in Rajasthan, India. It states that prospecting license applications pending on the date these new rules commence will be deemed rejected, and the applicants must apply for a mining lease within 3 months. It also outlines that licensees must apply online for a mining lease within 3 months of their prospecting license expiring, along with documents like PAN cards, identity proofs, and documents related to the firm or company structure.

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Provided that premium amount shall stand revised automatically


on enhancement of the dead rent of the lease and the lessee shall be liable
to pay such enhanced premium.
Provided further that all the applications pending for renewal of
prospecting licence on the date of commencement of these rules shall be
deemed to have been rejected. Applicant of such application may apply
for mining lease within a period of three months from the date of
commencement of these rules.
(2) An application for grant of a mining lease shall be submitted online
by the licencee in Form -1 to the Mining Engineer or Assistant Mining
Engineer concerned, with a non-refundable fee of rupees ten thousand
along with first installment, being twenty five percent of the premium
amount, within a period of three months after the expiry of the
prospecting licence.
(3) Every online application for grant of a mining lease shall be
accompanied with scanned copy of following documents, namely:-
(i) a copy of PAN card, if the applicant is individual and
copies of PAN card of all the partners, members or
directors in case the applicant is a firm or association of
person or company, as the case may be. Applicant shall
also submit copy of TIN number in case of a partnership
firm or association of persons or a company;
(ii) a copy of driving licence or passport or voter
identification card or aadhar card for photo identity and
address proof;
(iii) a copy of partnership deed and firm registration
certificate in case of partnership firm issued under the
Indian Partnership Act, 1932 or Limited Liability
Partnership Act, 2008 or a copy of memorandum of
association, articles of association and certificate of
incorporation in case of company registered under the
Companies Act, 2013;
(iv) a copy of resolution passed by the board of directors in
favour of a person who is authorized to sign the
application on behalf of the company;
(v) a copy of registered power of attorney in favour of a
person who is authorized to sign the application, on
behalf of the firm or association of persons where
application is not signed by all the partners or persons as
the case may be;
(vi) a copy of no dues certificate from the Mining Engineer
or Assistant Mining Engineer, concerned, if the
applicant or his/her family member holds or has held any
mineral concession or royalty or excess royalty
collection contract in the State:

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