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Maharashtra Land Revenue Code 1966 In Marathi Pdf Free Download
(1) The Talathi shall enter in a register of mutations every report made to him under section 149 or any intimation of acquisition or transfer under section 154 or from any Collector.
(2), Whenever a Talathi 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 Chavdi, 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) When any objection to any entry made under sub-section (1) in the register of mutations is made either orally or in writing to the Talathi, it shall be the duty of the Talathi to enter the particulars the objections in a register of disputed cases. The Talathi shall at once give a written acknowledgement for the objection to the person making it in the prescribed form.
(4) Disputes entered in the register of disputed cases shall as far as possible be disposed of within one year by a revenue or survey officer not below the rank of an Aval Karkun and orders disposing of objections entered in such register shall be recorded in the register of mutations by such officer in such manner as may be prescribed by rules made by the State Government in this behalf.
(5) The transfer of entries from the register of mutations to the record of rights shall be effected object to such rules as may be made by the State Government in this behalf:
Provided that, an entry in the register of mutations shall not be transferred to the record of rights till such entry has been duly certified.
(6) Entries in the register of mutations shall be tested and if found correct, or after correction, the case may be, shall be certified by any revenue or survey officer not below the rank of an Aval karkun in such manner as may be prescribed:
1[Provided that, entries in respect of which there is no dispute may be tested and certified by circle Inspector:
2[Provided further that] no such entries shall be certified unless notice in that behalf is served on the parties concerned.
(7) The State Government may direct that a register of tenancies shall be maintained in such manner and under such procedure as may be prescribed by rules made by the State Government in this behalf.
1. This proviso was inserted by Mah.8 of 1969, S.5(a).
2. These words were substituted for the words 'provided that' ibid., S. 5(b)
(2), Whenever a Talathi 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 Chavdi, 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) When any objection to any entry made under sub-section (1) in the register of mutations is made either orally or in writing to the Talathi, it shall be the duty of the Talathi to enter the particulars the objections in a register of disputed cases. The Talathi shall at once give a written acknowledgement for the objection to the person making it in the prescribed form.
(4) Disputes entered in the register of disputed cases shall as far as possible be disposed of within one year by a revenue or survey officer not below the rank of an Aval Karkun and orders disposing of objections entered in such register shall be recorded in the register of mutations by such officer in such manner as may be prescribed by rules made by the State Government in this behalf.
(5) The transfer of entries from the register of mutations to the record of rights shall be effected object to such rules as may be made by the State Government in this behalf:
Provided that, an entry in the register of mutations shall not be transferred to the record of rights till such entry has been duly certified.
(6) Entries in the register of mutations shall be tested and if found correct, or after correction, the case may be, shall be certified by any revenue or survey officer not below the rank of an Aval karkun in such manner as may be prescribed:
1[Provided that, entries in respect of which there is no dispute may be tested and certified by circle Inspector:
2[Provided further that] no such entries shall be certified unless notice in that behalf is served on the parties concerned.
(7) The State Government may direct that a register of tenancies shall be maintained in such manner and under such procedure as may be prescribed by rules made by the State Government in this behalf.
1. This proviso was inserted by Mah.8 of 1969, S.5(a).
2. These words were substituted for the words 'provided that' ibid., S. 5(b)
- You can called mirror of Land. Because you get a all information of your land at home without going into land. There are total 21 types of sections of village land in Maharashtra Land Revenue Code 1966. Combined of form 7 and form 12, we got a 7/12 Utara.
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- Maharashtra Land Revenue Act, 1966, Section 40; Title Description Start Date End Date File; Maharashtra Land Revenue Act, 1966, Section 40: Man – Rajvadi; Man – Lodhavade; Khatav – Katgun; Khatav – Oundh;:: View (4 MB) (4 MB) (4 MB) (4 MB).
Maharashtra Land Revenue Code 1966 In Marathi Pdf Free Download Version
Maharashtra Land Revenue Code,1966 Sections 1-20. Section 1 Short title, extent & commencement.The Maharashtra Land Revenue Code,1966.Extends to whole of Maharashtra (some provisions don’t apply to city of Bombay.Came into force by Govt. Notification dated 15th August, 1967.