Section 80 of CPLRA : Section 80: Chief Commissioner May Make Rules Regarding Record-Of-Rights

CPLRA

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a farmer, Mr. Sharma, who owns land in the Central Provinces. The government initiates a new land settlement process to update the land records. According to Section 80 of The Central Provinces Land-Revenue Act, 1881, the Chief Commissioner has established rules that require the record-of-rights to be written in Hindi, the local language. The rules also specify a standard form for ...

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