Appeal
If you are unhappy or dissatisfied with the decision of the Assistant Settlement Officer regarding your objection, you have the right to appeal. Here’s how you can do it:
Steps to File an Appeal:
- Timeframe:
- Deadline: File the appeal within 30 days from the date of the order.
- Where to File:
- Authority: Submit your appeal to the Settlement Officer, responsible for revenue matters in the area.
- Fees:
- Court Fees: 10 Taka
- Processing Fees: 5 Taka
- Additional Fees:
- 5 Taka per person for multiple interested parties from different villages
Further Actions:
- Higher Authorities:
- If still dissatisfied after the appeal, you can approach higher authorities such as:
- Zonal Settlement Officer
- Director General of Land Records and Surveys
- Legal Provisions:
- Sections 42 and 44 of the Tenancy Rules 1955 allow you to approach these higher authorities to resolve disputes.
Fee Summary:
Action | Fee (Taka) |
---|---|
Court Fees for Appeal | 10 |
Processing Fees | 5 |
Additional Fee per Person (Different Villages) | 5 |
Visual Summary:
- Timeframe: File within 30 days
- Authority: Submit to Settlement Officer
- Fees: Pay court and processing fees
- Higher Authorities: Approach Zonal Settlement Officer or Director General if dissatisfied
- Legal Provisions: Sections 42 and 44 of the Tenancy Rules 1955
By following these steps, you can ensure your appeal is properly filed and considered.