Section 23 of PLRA : Section 23: Place Of Sitting
PLRA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a situation where Mr. Singh, a landowner in the district of Ludhiana, Punjab, has a dispute over the boundaries of his agricultural property. Mr. Singh decides to approach the local revenue authorities to resolve the matter. An Assistant Collector, who is assigned to Ludhiana district, is authorized to look into this dispute anywhere within the district as per Section 23(1) of The Punjab Land-Revenue Act, 1887. This mean...
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