National Legal and Policy Center Wiki
23rd November 2022
Negus Definition Royalty King Royalty
24th November 2022

(xvii) Auctioning in the district should be conducted over a reasonable period of time and ensure that the auction takes place in rural areas as far as possible after the end of the harvest or planting season. Agricultural land should be sold in an appropriate number of plots. (xiv) in the case of land that is not agricultural land located in rural areas and agricultural land evacuated within 5 miles of the Indo-Pakistan border sold at restricted auction, the purchaser of the auction shall not deposit the balance of the purchase price with the Assistant Commissioner within 15 days after receiving notice of confirmation of the sale, has the right to cancel the sale and waive the amount already paid after timely notification of the defaulting person. (i) if land belongs to a species, three acres of irrigated land or six acres of non-irrigated land or nine acres of banjar land; (c) “Landless family” means a family that does not own any agricultural land other than land intended for use or use as a bara, compost pit or as a site of a house: (iv) The notice and notice of sale shall be issued in all villages in Kanungo County or in the town where the land is located. Each of these notices contains the date, time and place of the proposed auction, the description of the land for sale, the conditions of sale and any other information that the head of department considers essential. Details of these parcels shall be made available upon request. (vii) The official supervising the auction may refuse to sell a parcel of land if he or she considers that the auction is not in the best interests of the Government, as well as in the event of a dispute between the bidders, after having recorded the reasons in writing and not being authorized to be published. (ii) in the case of the sale of Nazool agricultural land in rural areas which cannot be allocated and for which no eligible person is available for allocation under the Nazul Land (Transfer) Rules 1956 and which must therefore be sold by restricted auction in accordance with paragraph 7 of the Ministry`s note; The minimum price shall be equal to 75 % of the current market price; to be determined in accordance with the procedure laid down in point (i). (xv) In the case of nazool (escheated) farmland in rural areas or agricultural land evacuated within five miles of the India-Pakistan border sold through restricted auctions, the buyer of the auction must pay normal interest at the rate of 10% on the payments due. If he does not pay the monthly instalment by the due date, he is obliged to pay an additional penalty interest amount of 3 1/2% for the delay and on the amount of the default until the day on which he pays the instalments exceeding the normal interest rate, If the auction buyer does not pay the unpaid instalments plus interest and penalty interest before the due date of the seventh instalment, The Deputy Commissioner has the authority to cancel the sale and withhold the amount already paid after giving timely notice to the defaulting person. (vi) The auction shall be supervised by an officer at least equal to the rank of Addl. Assistant Commissioner or N.D.O. (C) by decision of the District Controller, who, before the start of the auction of the land, ensures that all the formalities of appropriate publicity, determination of the minimum price of the land to be sold at auction are fulfilled.

etc., done. (iii) The sale offered by public auction must be notified at least 15 days before the sale offered in the zone, not only by local tax officials, but also by advertisement in two or three major newspapers in the zone. A copy of the notice must be posted in a conspicuous public place near the land to be auctioned. (e) A landless man who depends on agriculture, who belongs to a scheduled caste and who lives in a village where the land offered for sale is located shall be admitted once to participate in the auction. Provided that if, under the restricted auction procedure, as above, more land is available for sale in the village, a landless person who is a member of the scheduled castes and lives in the other village in the same county of Patwar will be admitted to the auction of the land made available, only if, after the land auction, as determined above, there is still more land available for sale. Landless peasants who depend on agriculture and who are members of scheduled castes and live in other villages in the same district of Kanugo can participate in the auction]. [(ii) If at any time a cooperative or individual ally fails to pay two or more instalments, the District Collector, after giving the assignees a reasonable opportunity to be heard, may charge interest at the rate of 9 1/2 per cent per annum for the period of default or cancel the allocation, after which the land shall be returned to the State Government.] [(i) Land beyond two miles of municipal boundaries that has been transferred to the provincial government and not already appropriated by the provincial government for any purpose]. (ii) in the case of land belonging to more than one species, the area calculated above. (ii) such other lands as the Provincial Government may make available for transfer in accordance with these Rules; (b) In villages where the available land of the Nazool is 10 acres or more, and where cooperatives were formed by the heads of the families of the scheduled castes before 16 May 1964 in accordance with Rule 4 and where such societies still exist, Nazool lands may be allocated individually to members of the scheduled castes up to the Nazool land unit, as defined in paragraph (e) or Rule 2. provided that land belonging to a single member and land allocated to it under this Regulation shall not exceed the unit of Nazul land. For the allocation of Nazul land, preference is given to individual members of scheduled castes who already cultivate this land. If there is more than one claimant for the same property, the allocation is made by drawing lots.] [(d) In the village where no agricultural land has been allocated and for which no eligible person is available for allocation in accordance with paragraphs (a), (b) or (c), they should, in accordance with the procedure prescribed in Appendix A, be among the scheduled castes that depend on 10 acres of arable land and do not own more than 10 acres of land: Sold at limited auction.

A member of the scheduled castes who owns less than 10 acres of land may bid only to the extent that the bid is made, with the land he owns, does not exceed 10 acres. (ix) The highest bidder shall deposit with the official conducting the sale on the spot 25 per cent of the total amount of the final bid if the auction is open to all, and 5 per cent of the bid if agricultural land in rural areas is sold to scheduled castes at a restricted auction. or evacuated farmland within 5 miles of the India-Pakistan border is sold at auction limited to former Scheduled Caste soldiers (Rai Sikh castes), small landowners and sitting tenants. In case of default of such deposit, the offer will be considered canceled and the property will be resold. Offers received after the fall of the hammer should not be taken into account. (xviii) Temporarily leased land and buildings should be auctioned at the end of the current lease term if they can be auctioned in accordance with the above instructions. (c) Nazool land already cultivated by landless peasants belonging to backward classes may be allocated to them as members of the scheduled castes in the manner prescribed in subparagraphs (a) and (b) above. (i) Any auction of the land under these instructions shall be subject to a minimum price fixed for the land. In case of sale of evacuated land of poor quality. Nazool (eschées) lands within municipal boundaries and up to two miles outside those boundaries and evacuated agricultural land within 5 miles of the Indo-Pakistan border, a minimum price is set at the current market price, which is determined after taking into account the average price of land of a similar nature in the village or locality concerned in the last year in accordance with the Registered bills of sale. the location of the property and other relevant factors.

Where applicable, the number of land transactions of the type for sale has not taken place in the village/locality concerned in the last year, the average price of the previous year`s transactions or for the neighbouring village/locality may be taken into account, which may be considered reasonable in individual cases. If the minimum price is Rs. 10 lakes or less, it may be approved by the District Receiver; or if it exceeds 10 rupee lakes but may go up to 50 rupee lakes of the Divisional Commissioner and if it exceeds 50 rupee lakes, the Financial Commissioner, Revenue. (xiii) as soon as the sale is confirmed or rejected by the competent authority referred to in paragraph 2, the approval or rejection of the tender shall be notified to the highest bidder;.

Comments are closed.