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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Scenario: A farmer in Karnataka owns a large piece of agricultural land.

Relevant Act: The Mysore Land Reforms Act, 1961 (Mysore Act X of 1962).

Application: The farmer's landholding exceeds the ceiling limit set by the Mysore Land Reforms Act. The government can acquire the surplus land and redistribute it to landless farmers or use it for public purposes. This ensures equitable distribu...

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