Section 34 of PLRA : Section 34: Making Of That Part Of The Annual Record Which Relates To Land-Owners, Assignees Of Revenue And Occupancy, Tenants

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where Mr. Singh inherits a piece of agricultural land from his late father in Punjab. As per Section 34(1) of The Punjab Land-Revenue Act, 1887, Mr. Singh is required to report this inheritance to the local patwari (village accountant) to ensure the change in ownership is officially recorded.

If Mr. Singh were a minor, Section 34(2) would require his legal guardian to report the inheritance to the p...

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