When it comes to raising objections or disputes about land records, here’s a step-by-step guide to make it easy:
How to Raise an Objection:
- Get the Form:
- The application form is freely provided by the officer.
- Pay the Fees:
- Single Objector: 5 Taka
- Multiple Objectors:
- 5 Taka for the first objector
- Additional 5 Taka for each interested party from a different village
- Assistance Fee: Additional 5 Taka if the survey officer helps fill out the form.
- Submission:
- Submit the completed form along with the fee.
Process After Submission:
- Consideration: The Assistant Settlement Officer reviews the objection.
- Opportunity to Explain: The objector gets a chance to explain their side.
Additional Requests:
- Extension of Time:
- Pay a 5 Taka fee and provide a valid reason to request more time for the case.
Hearing Details:
- Ex-parte Hearing:
- The hearing may proceed even if the other party is absent.
Correction of Mistakes:
- Apply for Correction:
- Anyone can apply to correct mistakes in the land maps/boundaries.
- Fees: Pay a fee and provide valid reasons.
- Local Term: This process is called “badr”.
Fee Summary:
Action | Fee (Taka) |
---|---|
Single Objector | 5 |
Each Additional Objector | 5 |
Assistance with Form | 5 |
Extension of Time | 5 |
Correction Application (Badr) | Varies |
Visual Summary:
- Get the Form: Free from officer
- Pay the Fees: Depending on number of objectors
- Submit: Complete and submit form
- Consideration: Officer reviews
- Explain: Opportunity to present case
- Extension: Request more time if needed
- Hearing: May proceed ex-parte
- Correction: Apply for “badr”
By following this guide, you can navigate the process of raising an objection or dispute with ease and clarity.