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– Orders – Issued.
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Dept., dt.28-02-05 duly incorporating the categories Ex-Servicemen and Widows –
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Scheduled Castes Development Department - The Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act,
2014 –The Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes)
Regulation of Issue of Community Certificates Act, 1993 (Act No. 16 of 1993) and the
Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes) Issue of
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Telangana and amendments to the said Act and Rules – Orders – Issued.
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Extension of the Scheme of compassionate appointment to the dependent
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Dept., dt.28-02-05 duly incorporating the categories Ex-Servicemen and Widows –
Orders – Issued.
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Regulation of Issue of Community Certificates Act, 1993 (Act No. 16 of 1993) and the
Andhra Pradesh (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes) Issue of
Community, Nativity and Date of Birth Certificate Rules, 1997 – Adaptation in the State of
Telangana and amendments to the said Act and Rules – Orders – Issued.
Backward Classes Welfare Department – Adaptation of the list of
Backward Classes Castes/ Communities and providing percentage of
reservation in the State of Telangana – Certain amendments –
Orders – Issued.
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GO Ms.No.243 land acquisition payment- Payment of Ex-gratia to various categories of encroachers/enjoyers of the Government lans required for irrigation Projects
Scheduled Castes Development Department –“Kalyana Lakshmi
Pathakam” for extending financial assistance of Rs.51,000/-(Rupees Fifty
one thousand only) to each unmarried girl belonging to Scheduled Castes
/Scheduled Tribes at the time of marriage residing in Telangana State -
Partial modification - Orders- Issued.
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History of Kerala Land revenue department - James Joseph Adhikarathil- The Land Revenue Department Is one of the oldest existing departments in State
governments in India, dating from pre-independence days. As far as Kerala is
concerned, this Department existed in the erstwhile princely states of Travancore and
Cochin, and also in the Malabar region which was part of Madras province. Consequent
on the Reorganization of States, Kerala state was formed on November 1st, 1956,
integrating Travancore-Cochin and Malabar areas. Different sets of laws, rules and
procedures were in existence in Travancore, Cochin and Malabar and the administrative
setup was also different. Unified laws, rules and regulations were framed after Kerala
state came into existence.
The 14 districts of Kerala are subdivided into 21 revenue divisions, 63 Taluks and 1453
villages, headed by District Collectors/ Revenue Divisional Officers (sub
collectors/Assistant Collectors), Tahasildars and Village Officers respectively. The Dept.
of treasuries and Civil Supplies were part of the Revenue Dept. till 1963, when separate
Dept. of Treasuries was formed. The separate Dept. of Food & Civil Supplies was
formed in the year 1975. The Village establishment and Revenue establishment were
two distinct services in the Revenue Dept. Separate sets of rules governed the services
of Village staff and the Revenue staff. In the year 1984, the Village and Revenue
services were integrated and a common Revenue Services was formed. Lower Division
Clerks and Village Assistants were integrated into one common unit and Upper Division
Clerks and Village Officers were integrated as another common unit. Unified Rules
governing the services of various other categories were also framed.
Prior to reorganization of the Revenue Department in 1998, Board of Revenue was the
primary unit and the Revenue hierarchy consisted of Secretary, Board of Revenue,
District Collectors, Revenue Divisional Officers, Tahasildars, Firka Revenue Inspectors
and Village Officers. The Revenue Board was abolished with effect from July, 1st, 1998,
and instead a Commissionerate of Land Revenue was formed with the Commissioner,
Land Revenue heading it, in the place of the Member Board of Revenue. The post of
Secretary, Board of Revenue was re designated as Additional Commissioner (LR). The
posts of Assistant Secretaries were re designated as Assistant Commissionerates. The
posts of firka-Revenue Inspectors were abolished and the post of Village Officers were
upgraded to that of Head Clerk/Revenue Inspector and one post of Additional Tahasildar
in each Taluk was created at this time..
II. Programmes/Schemes & Services of the Department
II.1.The Revenue Department has very close interaction with the general public.
Every individual has to approach Revenue offices frequently for various requirements.
Kerala Labour Subordinate Service
1991 issued by notification under G.O (P) No. 68/91/LBR dated 29th
August, 1991 and published as S.R.O. No. 1116/91 in the Kerala Gazette
Extra ordinary No. 1048 dated 2nd September 199
GO Ms.No.243 land acquisition payment- Payment of Ex-gratia to various categ...bansi default
GO Ms.No.243 land acquisition payment- Payment of Ex-gratia to various categories of encroachers/enjoyers of the Government lans required for irrigation Projects
Scheduled Castes Development Department –“Kalyana Lakshmi
Pathakam” for extending financial assistance of Rs.51,000/-(Rupees Fifty
one thousand only) to each unmarried girl belonging to Scheduled Castes
/Scheduled Tribes at the time of marriage residing in Telangana State -
Partial modification - Orders- Issued.
Rev ms 243 -Land Acquisition- Payment of ex-gratia to various categories of e...bansi default
Land Acquisition- Payment of ex-gratia to various categories of
encroachers/enjoyers of the Government lands required for Irrigation Projects-
Orders- Issued.
Backward Classes Welfare Department – List of Backward Classes Castes/
Communities pertaining to the State of Telangana – Adaptation of (112) Backward
Classes Castes/ Communities and percentage of reservation - Orders – Issued.
2-LANDS – Issue of ‘No Objection Certificate’ (NOC) in respect of licenses fo...bansi default
LANDS – Issue of ‘No Objection Certificate’ (NOC) in respect of licenses for mining
leases and quarry leases in respect of government lands - Guidelines formulated –
Orders – Issued.
BACKWARD CLASSES WELFARE DEPARTMENT – List of Backwards Classes
Castes/ Communities pertaining to the State of Telangana – Amendment -
Orders – Issued.
History of Kerala Land revenue department - James Joseph Adhikarathil- The Land Revenue Department Is one of the oldest existing departments in State
governments in India, dating from pre-independence days. As far as Kerala is
concerned, this Department existed in the erstwhile princely states of Travancore and
Cochin, and also in the Malabar region which was part of Madras province. Consequent
on the Reorganization of States, Kerala state was formed on November 1st, 1956,
integrating Travancore-Cochin and Malabar areas. Different sets of laws, rules and
procedures were in existence in Travancore, Cochin and Malabar and the administrative
setup was also different. Unified laws, rules and regulations were framed after Kerala
state came into existence.
The 14 districts of Kerala are subdivided into 21 revenue divisions, 63 Taluks and 1453
villages, headed by District Collectors/ Revenue Divisional Officers (sub
collectors/Assistant Collectors), Tahasildars and Village Officers respectively. The Dept.
of treasuries and Civil Supplies were part of the Revenue Dept. till 1963, when separate
Dept. of Treasuries was formed. The separate Dept. of Food & Civil Supplies was
formed in the year 1975. The Village establishment and Revenue establishment were
two distinct services in the Revenue Dept. Separate sets of rules governed the services
of Village staff and the Revenue staff. In the year 1984, the Village and Revenue
services were integrated and a common Revenue Services was formed. Lower Division
Clerks and Village Assistants were integrated into one common unit and Upper Division
Clerks and Village Officers were integrated as another common unit. Unified Rules
governing the services of various other categories were also framed.
Prior to reorganization of the Revenue Department in 1998, Board of Revenue was the
primary unit and the Revenue hierarchy consisted of Secretary, Board of Revenue,
District Collectors, Revenue Divisional Officers, Tahasildars, Firka Revenue Inspectors
and Village Officers. The Revenue Board was abolished with effect from July, 1st, 1998,
and instead a Commissionerate of Land Revenue was formed with the Commissioner,
Land Revenue heading it, in the place of the Member Board of Revenue. The post of
Secretary, Board of Revenue was re designated as Additional Commissioner (LR). The
posts of Assistant Secretaries were re designated as Assistant Commissionerates. The
posts of firka-Revenue Inspectors were abolished and the post of Village Officers were
upgraded to that of Head Clerk/Revenue Inspector and one post of Additional Tahasildar
in each Taluk was created at this time..
II. Programmes/Schemes & Services of the Department
II.1.The Revenue Department has very close interaction with the general public.
Every individual has to approach Revenue offices frequently for various requirements.
Kerala Labour Subordinate Service
1991 issued by notification under G.O (P) No. 68/91/LBR dated 29th
August, 1991 and published as S.R.O. No. 1116/91 in the Kerala Gazette
Extra ordinary No. 1048 dated 2nd September 199
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only) to each Girl belonging to the Minority at the time of Marriage residing at Telangana
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financial assistance of Rs.51,000/-(Rupees Fifty one thousand only) to each girl
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Winding up, also known as liquidation, refers to the legal and financial process of dissolving a company. It involves ceasing operations, selling assets, settling debts, and ultimately removing the company from the official business registry.
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Reasons for Winding Up:
Insolvency: This is the most common reason, where the company cannot pay its debts. Creditors may initiate a compulsory winding up to recover their dues.
Voluntary Closure: The owners may decide to close the company due to reasons like reaching business goals, facing losses, or merging with another company.
Deadlock: If shareholders or directors cannot agree on how to run the company, a court may order a winding up.
Types of Winding Up:
Voluntary Winding Up: This is initiated by the company's shareholders through a resolution passed by a majority vote. There are two main types:
Members' Voluntary Winding Up: The company is solvent (has enough assets to pay off its debts) and shareholders will receive any remaining assets after debts are settled.
Creditors' Voluntary Winding Up: The company is insolvent and creditors will be prioritized in receiving payment from the sale of assets.
Compulsory Winding Up: This is initiated by a court order, typically at the request of creditors, government agencies, or even by the company itself if it's insolvent.
Process of Winding Up:
Appointment of Liquidator: A qualified professional is appointed to oversee the winding-up process. They are responsible for selling assets, paying off debts, and distributing any remaining funds.
Cease Trading: The company stops its regular business operations.
Notification of Creditors: Creditors are informed about the winding up and invited to submit their claims.
Sale of Assets: The company's assets are sold to generate cash to pay off creditors.
Payment of Debts: Creditors are paid according to a set order of priority, with secured creditors receiving payment before unsecured creditors.
Distribution to Shareholders: If there are any remaining funds after all debts are settled, they are distributed to shareholders according to their ownership stake.
Dissolution: Once all claims are settled and distributions made, the company is officially dissolved and removed from the business register.
Impact of Winding Up:
Employees: Employees will likely lose their jobs during the winding-up process.
Creditors: Creditors may not recover their debts in full, especially if the company is insolvent.
Shareholders: Shareholders may not receive any payout if the company's debts exceed its assets.
Winding up is a complex legal and financial process that can have significant consequences for all parties involved. It's important to seek professional legal and financial advice when considering winding up a company.
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The process of register multi-state cooperative society in India is governed by the Multi-State Co-operative Societies Act, 2002. This process requires the office bearers to undertake several crucial responsibilities to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks. The key office bearers typically include the President, Secretary, and Treasurer, along with other elected members of the managing committee. Their responsibilities encompass administrative, legal, and financial duties essential for the successful registration and operation of the society.
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Victims of crime have a range of rights designed to ensure their protection, support, and participation in the justice system. These rights include the right to be treated with dignity and respect, the right to be informed about the progress of their case, and the right to be heard during legal proceedings. Victims are entitled to protection from intimidation and harm, access to support services such as counseling and medical care, and the right to restitution from the offender. Additionally, many jurisdictions provide victims with the right to participate in parole hearings and the right to privacy to protect their personal information from public disclosure. These rights aim to acknowledge the impact of crime on victims and to provide them with the necessary resources and involvement in the judicial process.
2013 rev ms201 sanction of leaves g.o.ms.no.201 powers to rdo’s and tahsildars for sanction of leaves to the subordinate officers
1. GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
ABSTRACT
Revenue Department – Request of Telangana Revenue Employees Services
Association - Delegation of powers to RDO’s/Tahsildars for sanction of leaves to
the Subordinate Officers – Orders-issued.
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REVENUE (SER.II) DEPARTMENT
G.O.MS.No. 201 Dated:23-04-2013.
Read the following:
1. From the CCLA. A.P., Hyd. Lr.No. X3/1107/2012, Dated
21.12.2012.
2. Govt. Memo. No. 56108/Ser..II(2)/2013 dated 05.3.2013
3. From the CCLA., Hyd. Lr.No. X3/1107/2012, dt.14-3-20013
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O R D E R:
In the letter 1st
read above, the Chief Commissioner of Land Administration,
Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad has reported that the Telangana Revenue Employees
Service Association has represented that Revenue employees working in the Mandal
level has to obtain sanction of Earned Leave from the District Collectors which is
causing much inconvenience to the Revenue employees and requested the Chief
Commissioner of Land Administration to delegate the powers to the officers Viz.,
Tahsildars and Revenue Divisional Officers to sanction Earned Leave/Surrender Leave
as per eligibility upto (3) months to the working staff under their control ie., Deputy
Tahsildar/Revenue Inspector/Senior Assistant/Junior Assistant/Typist/Village
Revenue Officer & other Sub-ordinates in the best interests of Administration and
Welfare of the Revenue Employees. The Chief Commissioner of Land Administration
in his letter 3rd
read above has also stated that such a delegation to the Revenue
Divisional Officer/Tahsildars will be in interest of Administration and reduce undue
delay and requested the Government to issue necessary orders on the request of
Telangana Revenue Employees Service Association.
2. After examining the issue, power are hereby delegated to Revenue Divisional
Officers /Tahsildars in the State to sanction of (15) days Sunder Leave per annum
and sanction of Earned Leave and other types of leaves upto 3 months to the staff
working under their control ie. Deputy Tahsildar/Revenue Inspector/Senior
Assistant/Junior Assistant/Typist/Village Revenue Officer and other Sub-ordinates in
the interest of Administration.
3. The Chief Commissioner of Land Administration is requested to communicate
these orders to all the District Collectors, Revenue Divisional Officers/ Tahsildars in
the State.
4, This orders issues with the concurrence of Finance (FR.I) Department vide
their U.O. No.9540/194/FR,U/2013 dt. 6-4-2013.
(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)
M.G.GOPAL
PRINCIPAL SECREATRY TO GOVERNMENT
To
The Chief Commissioner of Land Administration &
Special Chief Secretary Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad.
Copy to: The Finance (FR.I) Department.
// FORWARDED :: BY ORDER //
SECTION OFFICER.