Friday, 17 December 2021

Land Laws in Maharashtra: Short Q and A: Part 2 ·

 

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This article is compilation of Short Questions and Answers on land laws in Maharashtra State of India. Read them carefully and note down for your knowledge.

Land Laws in Maharashtra: Short Q and A: Part 2

·         What is use of Village map or block map?

o   Village map or block map issued by Talathi of the village is used to identify and tally the location of the land on the document. It is also called as Gaon Nakasha or Talathi Nakasha.

·         Why size, shape and dimensions of the land are noted?

o   The size, shape and dimensions of the land are noted with a particular view to determine and verify the access to the land.

·         How size, shape and dimensions of the land are noted?

o   The size, shape and dimensions of the land are noted by actual survey of the land.

·         What is measurement sheet of a land?

o   Measurement sheet of a land is the actual map drawn using proportionate scale after actual survey of the land which denotes size, shape, dimensions along with positions of tress, poles, any construction, well etc. on that land.

·         What is approach road to land?

o   Approach road is a road connecting that land with rest of the village, town or city.

·         Where the data of approach road is maintained?

o   The data of the approach road is maintained in the Register-26 of the Panchayat office.

·         Why soil testing is necessary?

o   Soil testing is necessary to know the chemical composition of a land so that proper crops are cultivated on such land. Also fertilisation of such crops is done properly to get better yield and earn profit.

·         Why it is necessary to know the position of underground water of a land?

o   It is necessary to know the position of underground water of a land to dig well or bore well for agricultural cultivation, and to implement proper water harvesting system on that land.

·         Who are the authorities to conduct an official survey of the land by proper demarcation?

o   District Inspector of Land Record and Circle Inspector are the authorities to conduct an official survey of the land by proper demarcation.

·         Why sale permission of a land is required to be obtained?

o   Sale permission of certain land is to be obtained otherwise the that sale may be declared null and void and mutation entry will not be carried out.

·         What is a cultivators land?

o   A land with Kul-holding under section 32G of the Bombay tenancy and agricultural lands act 1948 is called cultivator.

·         Who cannot grant permission of sale of cultivators land?

o   The collector or the Revenue Tribunal cannot grant permission of sale of cultivators land.

·         When a land is called non-agricultural land?

o   Land can be called non-agriculture land, if any activity in the nature of development is carried over on the land which makes land unfit for cultivation.

·         How an agriculture land is converted into non-agriculture land?

o   To convert an agriculture land into non-agriculture land, an eligible person has to apply to the collector for such permission under Section 44 of the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code 1966 before carrying out any development of such land.

·         Which documents are required to attach with the application under Section 44 of the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code 1966 to change the use of land from agriculture to non-agriculture?

o   Documents required to attach with the application under Section 44 of the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code 1966 to change the use of land from agriculture to non-agriculture are:

§  Prescribed form duly filled in duplicate with court fee stamp of rupees 5/-

§  Verified 7/12 extract and its 4 xerox copies

§  Copies of the all the relevant mutation entries i.e. 6D extract pertaining to land in question

§  Measurement Sheet

§  Proposed layout plan

·         What is building and land approval?

o   Building and land approval is the approval given by the town planning authority to the builder or constructer who applies for the approval for the construction of his project.

·         What are the contents of the building and land approval?

o   Building and land approval contains all the technical details of the building including the area to be used for construction, different type of plan, and schedule of openings, Transferable Development Rights (TDR) area statement, etc.

·         Who is having authority to create a building plan or layout plan?

o   Generally an architect is having authority to create a building plan or layout plan. But the certified civil engineer is also having the authority to create a building plan or layout plan.


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