After the land records are verified, the Revenue Officer will:
- Publish the draft record-of-rights (land records) for public viewing
- Make it available at no cost
Key Points:
- Location: The draft record will be placed at a convenient public place
- Duration: It will be available for at least one month
- Purpose: To allow people to see and review the draft land record
Public Involvement:
- Objections: Anyone can raise objections or disputes regarding the information in the draft record
- Timeframe: 30 days to submit an objection or dispute
Local Language:
- Term: Submitting an objection is called “tirish dharar mamla”
- Meaning: Filing a complaint or case about a problem in the record
Timeline:
Step | Description | Timeframe |
---|---|---|
Verification | Land records are attested/verified by the Revenue Officer | – |
Publication | Draft record-of-rights published for public viewing | Immediately after |
Public Review | Draft record placed at a public place | At least 1 month |
Objections Submission | Public can submit objections or disputes | Within 30 days |
Summary:
- Publication: Draft record published
- Public Review: Available for 1 month
- Objections: 30 days to raise disputes
By following these steps, the process ensures transparency and allows the public to participate in verifying land records.