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Tehsildar Jammu North rebuts allegations of manipulation in land records

K H News Service by K H News Service
July 31, 2024
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Jammu: In response to the recent allegations against Revenue officers regarding purported manipulation in land records related to Khasra No. 856 in Raipur Domana village, the office of Tehsildar Jammu North has firmly rebutted these clai The accusations, spearheaded by the Managing Editor of a local daily, have been declared unfounded and damaging to the reputation of the concerned officer.
Following a thorough preliminary inquiry, it has been established that the Fard was issued on June 26, 2024, with all necessary formalities duly completed. The document was uploaded on the revenue portal, detailing Mutations viz. 570 (Sec 17 of BLEAA 2007 BikramiSvt.), Mutation no. 794 (Inheritance), and Mutation no. 1205 (Inheritance) for 13 Marlas intended for sale. An inadvertent error occurred during data entry by the concerned PatwariHalqa, mistakenly recording Mutation no. 1205 instead of 1304, which should reflect the inheritance of Barkat Ali devolved upon applicant NazirMohd. All other details, including First Party and Second Party information, were accurate according to the recorded entries.
Upon issuance of the Fard, the applicant promptly reported the discrepancy to the revenue field staff. The necessary correction was made by Patwari and NaibTehsildarMishriwala, who updated the mutation number on the computerisedFard copy, duly signed, sealed, and attested as per protocol.
The applicant subsequently sought the Tehsildar’s office for countersigning the corrected document. Tehsildar Jammu North, Aman Kumar Anand, after verifying the correction with the field staff and revenue records, duly countersigned the document.
According to prevailing rules, NaibTehsildar is the designated officer for issuing FardIntikhab under PSGA, while Patwari and Girdawar are responsible for preparing and comparing records on-site. This process is outlined in various orders, notifications, and circulars issued by competent authorities.
Tehsil Jammu North, one of the busiest tehsils, handles a significant volume of revenue services daily. Given the volume of data entry required on the revenue portal, occasional errors may occur, which are promptly corrected by the revenue field staff upon notification. Legal procedures for corrections and rectifications are standard practice, including updates to names, Khasra numbers, and other details, with due certification by designated officers.
Verification from revenue records revealed no custodian department entries for Khasra No. 856, Raipur Domana. The land in question, originally recorded under Mohakkam Din and others via mutation no. 570 dated December 25, 1952, subsequently transferred to Barkat Ali through mutation no. 794 dated December 22, 1956, and then to NazirMohd via mutation no. 1304 dated March 28, 2008.
In light of these facts, the allegations published by MohitMehra in Daily Jammu Jottings are baseless and have been categorically denied. The inadvertent error made by the Patwari, which was swiftly corrected, does not constitute tampering with revenue records.

 

 

K H News Service

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