Since the act had been imposed, the owners of land and other immovable properties in these areas would have to seek the permission of the collector before selling their assets, an official release issued here said.
Sangita Patil, a BJP MLA from Surat, had recently demanded the imposition of the 'Disturbed Areas Act' in her constituency, Limbayat, to "prevent Muslims from acquiring residential properties of Hindus".
Patil had sent her written request for the imposition of the act to the district collector after Hindu residents of the Limbayat area of Surat city made several representations on the issue.
The act requires the prior consent of the collector to sell property. The collector has the power to hold an inquiry suo motu (on his own) or on an application from any person in cases involving possession of immovable property allegedly in violation of the act's provisions.