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(Querist) 29 October 2009 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Experts,
I want to draw attention to the concern authorities of Jharkhand state regarding registration of land/property of Schedule Castes/Backward classes. As: "There is a mandatory provisions in Chapter VIII Section 46 of the Chhotanagpur Tenancy Act, Which require previous permission from the concerned Deputy Commissioner in cases of transfer of land by members of Schedule Tribes/Schedule Castes/Backward classes and also Chapter VIII (Sections 46, 47, 48, 49) Of CNT act 1908 are included in the 9th Schedule at item No. 209) by 44th amendment of the Constitution Act which came into force on 20.6.79." contrary to this registration of land/property of Schedule Castes/Backward classes are being registered openly without any permission from the concerned Deputy Commissioner since 1970 till date. I have the case in which people have lost at hon'ble Jharkhand high court on this ground in 2001. What will the fate of the deeds being registered and who will be responsible when a person losing with this ground? What should I do as being a vigilant citizen? Where shall I report this? Can I file a PIL? Please advice.
My great regards to all of you. Thanks.
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (Expert) 29 October 2009
It is violation of the law, Bring it to the notice to the central Govt.,but it wont work out, so it is better to file PIL
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 29 October 2009
I suggest to prepare some people to file a writ before HC so that the validity of the aforesaid provisions may either be got upheld or it be scrapped or be implemented in its true sense otherwise a pandora of legal problems may appear all over state.
Sachin Bhatia (Expert) 29 October 2009
Better to file PIL.
Kiran Kumar (Expert) 29 October 2009
u can file PIL...however make sure u ve sufficient documents in hand to show the violations.

you may pray for CBI inquiry, into the matter, in same Writ Petition.
Kamlesh soni (Expert) 01 November 2009
it is better to file PIL


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