The document summarizes the key provisions of the Goa, Daman and Diu Agricultural Tenancy Bill of 1964. Some of the main points covered in the summary are:
1. The bill was introduced in 1964 to provide security of tenure to tenants and regulate rents and evictions.
2. It defined key terms like tenant, landlord, lease and ensured tenants could not be evicted without cause.
3. It provided for fixing reasonable rents, restoration of possession for those illegally evicted, and deemed certain cultivators as tenants.
4. The bill was later amended in 1976 to confer additional rights to tenants, including deeming them purchasers of the land they cultivated.