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How to obtain Inam Land sanction copy in Bangalore Urban, Karnataka


11-Oct-2023 (In Documentation Law)
I have heard that Inam Land was sanctioned to my Great Grandfather(SC- Scheduled Caste) regarding the employment in the village. Now i have got RTC , in that there is no mention of my great grandfather name only mentioned as Talavara Nourkri Inam, Sarkari Patta. and i came to know that only after regrant the name will appear in the RTC. I want the inam land sanction copy document, i dont know whom to contact.
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Answer #1
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I have heard that Inam Land was sanctioned to my Great Grandfather(SC- Scheduled Caste) regarding the employment in the village. Now i have got RTC , in that there is no mention of my great grandfather name only mentioned as Talavara Nourkri Inam, Sarkari Patta. and i came to know that only after regrant the name will appear in the RTC. I want the inam land sanction copy document, i dont know whom to contact.
Apply for certified copy of re-grant order from the special deputy commissioner of the district where the land is situated.

Answer #2
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Hi please note that the grantee shall not alienate the land for a period of 15 years from the date of grant. However, the rules also provide that the grantee may alienate land after a period of five years subject to obtaining permission from the Deputy Commissioner and on such conditions as may be specified by the Deputy Commissioner.

The other conditions which are imposed include that the land shall be brought under cultivation by the grantee within three years from the date of taking possession

The grantee shall cultivate the land personally.

In case of land granted to SC/ST, even after the expiry of 15 years from the date of grant, permission should be obtained from the State Government before such land is transferred by the grantee under the provisions of Section 4 of the Karnataka Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prohibition of Transfer of Certain Lands) Act, 1978.

The rules provide that if any of the conditions are contravened by the grantee, the grant shall be liable to be cancelled and land resumed to the government free from encumbrance. In view of the restrictions, one has to fully satisfy himself that the grantee had satisfied all the conditions of the grant before considering the purchase of such land.

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