A Short Account of the Land Revenue And Its Administration in British India Wit
A Short Account of the Land Revenue And Its Administration in British India Wit
Baden-Powell, B. H. (Baden Henry), 1841-1901
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26). The burden of the Revenue is distributed (with the advice and under the supervision of the Settlement Officer) among the co-sharers, according to the principles of sharing and constitution of the estate (i. E. Either by ancestral shares or in proportion to the share or holding), (p. 87. ) This process is called the bdchh. ' Perfect ' Partition of estates. — In case a section of the village or even a shareholder (above a certain limit) does not like the joint responsibility, he is allowed, ...by the North- West Provinces law, to apply to be completely separated, i. E. To have what is called ' perfect partition ' which sets up a separate estate with separate Revenue liability. Perfect partition is not as a rule allowed (except at Settlement) in the Panjab, Amendment of the Regulation. — The Regulation of 1822 was excellent in principle, but it could not be efficiently worked, Ch. VIIL] VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS OF NORTH INDIA. I 75 partly by reason of some assessment difficulties which will appear presently, and partly because of the deficiency of local establish- ments and the burden of work thrown on the Settlement officers, who had to inquire into and decide rights at the same time that they were assessing the Revenue.
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