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Karnataka Land Revenue Act, 1964 Section 129

Title: Registration of Mutations and Register of Disputed Cases

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

.....officer shall enter in the Register of Mutations every report made to him under sub-section (1) of section 128 or received by him under sub-section (2) or sub-section (4) of the said section. (2) Whenever a prescribed officer makes an entry in the Register of Mutations, he shall at the same time post up a complete copy of the entry in a conspicuous place in the chavadi and shall give written intimation to all persons appearing from the Record of Rights or Register of Mutations to be interested in the mutation, and to any other person whom he has reason to believe to be interested therein. (3) Should any objection to any entry made under sub-section (1) in the Register of Mutations be made either orally or in writing to the prescribed officer, it shall be the duty of the prescribed officer to enter the particulars of the objection in a Register of Disputed Cases. (4) The objections entered in the Register of Disputed Cases and such other objections as may be made during the enquiry shall be enquired into and disposed of by such officer and in such manner as may be prescribed. Orders disposing of such objections shall be recorded in the Register of Mutations by such.....

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Land Records Maintenance Act, 1895 Complete Act

State: West Bengal

Year: 1895

LAND RECORDS MAINTENANCE ACT, 1895 LAND RECORDS MAINTENANCE ACT, 1895 3 of 1895 29th May, 1895 An Act to provide for the maintenance of Records of tenant-rights in Bengal, and for the recovery of the cost of Cadastral Surveys and Settlements. Preamble.- WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for the maintenance of records of tenant-rights and of settlement records in Bengal, and for an alternative method of recovering the cost of cadastral surveys and settlements; It is hereby enacted as follows:- PART 1 Preliminary Section 1 Short title. Extent. Commencement (1) This Act may be called "The Land Records Maintenance Act, 1895." (2) It shall come into force only in districts or parts of districts of which a field survey and a record of rights have been made under Chapter X of the Bengal Tenancy Act, 1885, or under any other law for the time being in force, and to which the [State Government] may, from time to time, extend it by an order published in the [Official Gazette]; and thereupon this Act shall commence and take effect in the districts or parts of districts named in such order on the day which shall be in such order provided for the commencement thereof. Section.....

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The Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1967 Complete Act

State: Punjab

Year: 1967

.....in the value of land due to irrigation. (15) "legal practitioner" means any legal practitioner within the meaning of the Legal Practitioners Act, 1879 (Act XVIII of 1879), except a Mukhtar; (16) "net assets" of an estate or group of estates means the estimated average annual surplus produce of such estate or group of estates remaining after deduction of the ordinary expenses of cultivation as ascertained or estimated. Explanation" Ordinary expenses of cultivation include payments, if any, which the land-owner customarily bears, whether in kind or in cash, and in whole or in part whether in respect of" (a) water rates, (b) maintenance of means of irrigation, (c) maintenance of embankments, (d) supply of seed, (e) supply of manure, (f) improved implements of husbandry, (g) concessions with regard to fodder, (h) special abatements made for fallow or bad harvest, (i) cost of collection of rent, (j) allowance for shortage in collection of rent, (k) interest charges payable in respect of advances made in cash, free of interest, to tenants for the purpose of cultivation, (l) wages or customary dues paid to village auxiliaries whose products or labour are utilized for the.....

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The Maharashtra Land Revenue Code 1966 Complete Act

State: Maharashtra

Year: 1966

.....for the time being in force; and includes premium, rent, lease money, quit rent, judi payable by a Inamdar or any other payment provided under any Act, rule, contract or deed on account of any land; (20) "legal practitioner" has the meaning assigned to it in the Advocates Act, 1961 (2 1) "non-agricultural assessment" means the assessment fixed on any land under the provisions of this Code or rules there under with reference to the use of the land for a non-agricultural purpose; (22) "occupancy" means a portion of land held by an occupant; (23) "occupant" means a holder in actual possession of unalienated land, other than a tenant or Government lessee; provided that, where a holder in actual possession is a tenant, the landholder or the superior landlord, as the case may be, shall be deemed to be the occupant; (24) "occupation" means possession; (25) "to occupy land" means to possess or to take possession of land; (26) "pardi land" means a cultivated land appertaining to houses within a village site; (27) "population" in relation to any area means population as ascertained at the last preceding census of which the, relevant figures have been published; (28) "prescribed" means.....

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Karnataka Land Revenue Act, 1964 Chapter XI

Title: Record of Rights

State: Karnataka

Year: 1964

.....of mutations and register of disputed cases (1) The prescribed officer shall enter in the Register of Mutations every report made to him under sub-section (1) of section 128 or received by him under sub-section (2) or sub-section (4) of the said section. (2) Whenever a prescribed officer makes an entry in the Register of Mutations, he shall at the same time post up a complete copy of the entry in a conspicuous place in the chavadi and shall give written intimation to all persons appearing from the Record of Rights or Register of Mutations to be interested in the mutation, and to any other person whom he has reason to believe to be interested therein. (3) Should any objection to any entry made under sub-section (1) in the Register of Mutations be made either orally or in writing to the prescribed officer, it shall be the duty of the prescribed officer to enter the particulars of the objection in a Register of Disputed Cases. (4) The objections entered in the Register of Disputed Cases and such other objections as may be made during the enquiry shall be enquired into and disposed of by such officer and in such manner as may be prescribed. Orders disposing of such objections.....

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The Pondicherry Survey and Boundaries Act, 1967 Complete Act

State: Pondicherry

Year: 1967

.....of rights for each village showing the area of each survey number and other particulars and any other record or register, in accordance with the rules made under this Act. Publication of the record of rights:- 16. (1) When a record of rights has been prepared, the survey officer shall publish a draft of the record in such manner and for such period as may be prescribed and shall receive and consider any objections which may be made during the period of such publication, to any entry therein or to any omission therefrom. (2) When all objections have been considered and disposed of in accordance with the rules made in this behalf, the survey officer shall cause the record to be finally published in the prescribed manner. (3) Every entry in the record of rights as finally published shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to be correct. Jurisdiction of Civil Courts to decide disputes:- 17. The Civil Courts shall have jurisdiction to decide any dispute to which the Government is not a party relating to any right or entry which is recorded in the record of rights. Correction of bona fide mistake in register:- 18. The survey officer may, on application made.....

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The Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887 Complete Act

State: Punjab

Year: 1887

THE PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT, 1887 THE PUNJAB LAND REVENUE ACT, 1887 (ACT NO. 17 OF 1887) CONTENTS SN Subject CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Title, extent and commencement. 2. Repeal 3. Definitions 4. Exclusion of certain land from operation of Act. 5. Power to vary limits and alter number of tahsils, districts, and divisions. CHAPTER II REVENUE-OFFICERS Classes and Powers 6. Classes of revenue-officers. 7. Financial Commissioners. 8. Appointment of Commissioners and of Deputy, Assistant and Extra Assistant Commissioners. 9. Appointment of Tahsildars and Naib-Tahsildars. 10. Powers of Revenue-officers. 11. Superintendence and control of Revenue-officers. 12. Power to distribute business and withdraw and transfer cases. 13. Appeals 14. Limitation for appeals. 15. Review by Revenue-officers. 16. Power to call for, examine and revise proceedings of Revenue-officers. 17. Power to make rules as to procedure. 18. Persons by whom appearances and applications may be made.....

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The Pondicherry Settlement Act, 1970 Complete Act

State: Pondicherry

Year: 1970

.....by rules framed under this Act; (k) "registered holder" means a registered holder as defined under the Pondicherry Survey and Boundaries Act, 1967 (Act 8 of 1967); (l) "settlement" means the result of the operations conducted in a zone in order to determine the land assessment; (m) "Settlement Officer" means an officer appointed by the Government under sub-section (2) of section 3 and includes an office empowered under the Act to perform the functions of a Settlement Officer; (n) "Union territory" means the Union territory of Pondicherry; and (o) "zone" means a local area comprising one or more Communes or portions thereof which in the opinion of the Settlement Officer are contiguous and homogenous in respect of soil characteristics, physical configuration, yield of principal crops, rainfall and other irrigation facilities. CHAPTER II OFFICERS, THEIR POWERS, DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS Director and Settlement Officers:- 3. (1) The Government may appoint a Director to carry out the settlement operations and to perform the duties and discharge the functions assigned to him by or under this Act. (2) The Government may appoint one or more Settlement Officers to.....

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Delhi Land Revenue Act, 1954 Complete Act

State: Delhi

Year: 1954

.....of this Act, be deemed to have been respectively made, issued, conferred granted, framed, acquired, incurred fixed, appointed and done under this Act. (3) Any enactment or document referring to any enactment hereby repealed shall be construed to refer to this Act or to the corresponding portion there of. Section3 Definitions In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, (1) "Chief Commissioner" means the Chief Commissioner of the '[Union territory of Delhi]; (2) "Deputy Commissioner" means the Collector; (3) "minor" means a person who, under Section 3 of the Indian Majority Act, 1875, has not attained his majority; (4) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules made under this Act; (5) "revenue" means land revenue; (6) "revenue court" means all or any of the following authorities, that is to say, the Chief Commissioner, the Deputy Commissioner, Additional Collector, Revenue Assistant, Assistant Collector, Settlement Officer, Assistant Settlement Officer, Record Officer, Assistant Record Officer and Tahsildar; (7) "revenue-free", when applied to land means land whereof the revenue has either wholly or in part been released, compounded for,.....

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The Kerala Court Fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1959[1]act 10 of 1960 Complete Act

State: Kerala

Year: 1959

.....means prescribed by rules made under this Act; and iv)expressions used and not defined in this Act or in the Interpretation and General Clauses Act, 1125 (Act VII of 1125), but defined in the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Central Act V of 1908), shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in the said Code. CHAPTER II LIABIALITY TO PAY FEE. 4.Levy of fee in Courts and public offices.-No document which is chargeable with fee under this Act shall- i)be filed, exhibited or recorded in, or be acted on or furnished by, any Court including the High Court, or ii)be filed, exhibited or recorded in any public office or be acted on or furnished by any public officer, unless in respect of such document there be paid a fee of an amount not less than that indicated as chargeable under this Act: Provided that, whenever the filing or exhibition in a Criminal Court of a document in respect of which the proper fee has not been paid is in the opinion of the Court necessary to prevent a failure of justice, nothing contained in this section shall be deemed to prohibit such filing or exhibition. [2]["4A. Levy of fee at the time of institution of suit.- Notwithstanding.....

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