Section 36 of PLRA : Section 36: Determination Of Disputes

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a situation where two farmers, Aman and Baljit, own adjacent plots of land in Punjab. The government initiates a revision of land records in their village. During this process, it comes to light that there is a discrepancy in the boundary records of Aman's and Baljit's plots. Both claim that a certain piece of land lying between their plots belongs to them.

A dispute arises, and the Revenue Officer steps in to resolve the matter as per Section 36 of The Punjab Land-Revenue Act, 1887...

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