Committee to simplify land division procedure in Punjab

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : May 20 2015 | 8:02 PM IST
Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal today constituted a committee to propose appropriate set of recommendations for simplification of land division procedure among litigants in the state, especially the NRIs.
He also directed early resolution of revenue cases pertaining to Punjabi diaspora.
Chairing a high-level meeting to review the status of cases of NRIs, Badal asked NRI Affairs Minister Tota Singh to head a high-powered committee in this regard so that adequate steps could be initiated for the facilitation of NRIs.
He said the minister concerned along with the committee members should chalk out a comprehensive plan and submit their detailed report to his office within a stipulated time frame.
The sole purpose of formation of this committee was to lessen the burden of litigation in revenue courts by simplification of land partition procedure and to provide relief to the public especially to NRIs by ensuring early resolution of their cases, he said.
He also issued directives to the Divisional Commissioners, District Collectors and revenue officers to put the cases pertaining to NRIs on fast track, an official release said here.
Besides, DGP has been asked to submit review list of NRI Proclaimed Offenders (POs).
Reviewing the status of POs residing in various foreign countries, Badal asked DGP Punjab to review and re-examine the list and do the needful at the earliest and asked to submit report in this regard by Monday.
NRI Affairs Minister informed in the meeting that Punjab has 15 NRI police stations and 530 NRIs had been declared as POs.
Badal has also asked revenue minister and Chief Secretary to issue requisite directions to Divisional Commissioners, Deputy Commissioners, Sub Divisional Magistrates and Tehsildars concerned in this regard.
He said all revenue officers should ensure that no hassle should be faced by NRIs during the court proceedings.
Badal also asked that there should be a date-bound serving of notices and summons in revenue cases and if the authorities were unable to intimate about notices and summons, then alternative mode of intimation could be introduced.
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First Published: May 20 2015 | 8:02 PM IST

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