Section 37 of PLRA : Section 37: Restrictions On Variation Of Entries In Records
PLRA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine that Mr. Singh owns a piece of land in Punjab, and his ownership is recorded in the records-of-rights. Mr. Singh later sells a portion of his land to Mrs. Kaur. This transaction is a 'fact proved' as there is a legal sale deed to support it. According to Section 37 of The Punjab Land-Revenue Act, 1887, the change in ownership from Mr. Singh to Mrs. Kaur should be reflected in the next annual record because it is a fact that has occur...
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