Section 15 of CPLRA : Section 15: Power To Invest Revenue-Officers, ? With Power Conferred By Code Of Civil Procedure; With Power To Delegate Powers
CPLRA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a farmer, Mr. Sharma, has a dispute over the calculation of the land-revenue on his property. The local Revenue Officer, Mrs. Gupta, has been invested with powers similar to those of a Civil Court under the Code of Civil Procedure by the Chief Commissioner. This allows her to effectively handle and resolve Mr. Sharma's case as per the provisions of The Central Provinces Land-Revenue Act.
In another scenario, the Chief Commissioner has authorized Mrs. Gupta to delegate certain powers to her assistant, Mr. Khan, to manage routine land-revenue assessments. This delegation helps in efficient case handling and ensures that land-revenue matters are processed promptly.