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DB orders collector to issue notice to Tehsildar for dereliction of duty in Punjab


DB orders collector to issue notice to Tehsildar for dereliction of duty in Punjab
S. Sidartha Paramedical Training Institute, Sunjwan, Jammu

Chandigarh, Jan 05: a A DB of Bench of Justice Sureshwar Thakur and Justice Sudeepti Sharma in Punjab and Haryana High Court after hearing  a petition filed by Lakhvir Singh against the state of Punjab and other respondents alleging encroachments on land designated as gair mumkin hadda rori, gair mumkin chappar and gair mumkin passage has deprecated the dereliction of duty by a Tehsildar before directing the collector concerned to issue a show-cause notice to him, seeking an explanation for the failure to take action.

The Bench observed the demarcation of the site was required to be conducted by an empowered revenue officer for ensuring lawful action against the encroachers by a sarpanch of the panchayat concerned. As such, the Block Development and Panchayat Officer concerned addressed a letter to Samana Tehsildar for conducting demarcation of the relevant land. But further directions were not passed by the Tehsildar to the empowered revenue officer concerned for the demarcation of the site despite the letter.

As a result, lawful action was not initiated under Section 7 of the Punjab Village Common Land (Regulation) Act, 1961, to remove the encroachers.

The Bench ordered that consequently, the dereliction of duty on part of Tehsildar, Samana, is deprecated and a show-cause notice is directed to be issued to him by the collector of the revenue district concerned for eliciting from him the reason for his failure to draw any lawful action upon the letter.

Before parting with the order, the Bench directed Tehsildar to forthwith appoint an empowered revenue officer for conducting lawful demarcation of the relevant site.

The Judges added the sarpanch of the panchayat concerned or BDPO concerned would forthwith move a petition under Section 7 of the Act before the Assistant Collector, if some encroachments were revealed in the validly conducted demarcation of the land.

The Assistant Collector concerned, in turn, would then pass a lawful speaking order after hearing all the affected persons within six months of the petition. 

 

 


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