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.
This circular provides instructions regarding the issuance of Loan Eligibility Cards (LEC) to tenant farmers for agriculture lands in Telangana State. It states that LECs should only be given to tenant farmers who are actively cultivating the land and are not recorded as owners or enjoyers in land records. It outlines the new online process for applying and approving LECs through the MeeSeva kiosks and Web Land software. This involves applications being submitted at MeeSeva, reviewed electronically by revenue officials from Deputy Tahsildar to Village Revenue Officer, and then approved or rejected LECs being generated online and printed at MeeSeva centers. Approved LEC extents will be subtracted
GO Ms.No.243 land acquisition payment- Payment of Ex-gratia to various categ...bansi default
This document establishes guidelines for providing ex-gratia payments to various categories of encroachers and enjoyers of government lands required for irrigation projects in Andhra Pradesh. It outlines 4 categories (A, B, C, D) and specifies the eligibility and amount of ex-gratia payment for each. Category A includes DKT patta holders who will receive payment as per an earlier order. Categories B and C include long-term cultivators and possessors confirmed in records who will receive full or 50% market value respectively without solatium. Category D includes ineligible purchasers of assigned lands. The order applies these guidelines uniformly across irrigation projects requiring government land acquisition.
Bc annual income ceiling limit as rs.6.00 lakhbansi default
The document outlines new criteria set by the Government of Telangana for determining the "creamy layer" among Other Backward Classes for reservation in civil posts and services. It adapts the annual income ceiling of Rs. 6 lakh set by the Government of India for defining creamy layer status. This new ceiling of Rs. 6 lakh per year will be used to determine creamy layer status for reservation purposes in Telangana. The order is issued under the powers of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act and is applicable to government posts in Telangana.
The document provides guidelines for implementing a program called "Sada Bainama" in Telangana to regularize unregistered land sale transactions that occurred prior to June 2nd, 2014. Key points:
- The program allows small and marginal farmers to register land purchases for up to 5 acres of dry land or 2.5 acres of wet land without paying stamp duty or registration fees.
- The entire registration process will be done online through the Telangana Land Records Management System for transparency. Farmers can apply at MeeSeva centers.
- Tahsildars (revenue officials) must verify applications by checking land records and conducting field inspections to determine if applicants fulfill requirements.
1241-REVENUE DEPARTMENT – Amendment to the G.O.Ms.No.243, Revenue (Assn.I) De...bansi default
This document amends an earlier order to incorporate Ex-Servicemen and widows into the categorization for pricing guidelines for allotting land for housing. It was requested that Ex-Servicemen be included in the Defence category and be allotted 175 square yard house sites as a welfare measure. The Chief Commissioner of Land Administration suggested incorporating Ex-Servicemen and widows and allotting land in the Defence category upon payment of basic land value. The order amends the previous order to include "Categories of Ex-Servicemen and Widows for the allotment of land for the purpose of house sites on payment of basic value of the land" as item (ix) in the pricing guidelines.
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.
This circular provides instructions regarding the issuance of Loan Eligibility Cards (LEC) to tenant farmers for agriculture lands in Telangana State. It states that LECs should only be given to tenant farmers who are actively cultivating the land and are not recorded as owners or enjoyers in land records. It outlines the new online process for applying and approving LECs through the MeeSeva kiosks and Web Land software. This involves applications being submitted at MeeSeva, reviewed electronically by revenue officials from Deputy Tahsildar to Village Revenue Officer, and then approved or rejected LECs being generated online and printed at MeeSeva centers. Approved LEC extents will be subtracted
GO Ms.No.243 land acquisition payment- Payment of Ex-gratia to various categ...bansi default
This document establishes guidelines for providing ex-gratia payments to various categories of encroachers and enjoyers of government lands required for irrigation projects in Andhra Pradesh. It outlines 4 categories (A, B, C, D) and specifies the eligibility and amount of ex-gratia payment for each. Category A includes DKT patta holders who will receive payment as per an earlier order. Categories B and C include long-term cultivators and possessors confirmed in records who will receive full or 50% market value respectively without solatium. Category D includes ineligible purchasers of assigned lands. The order applies these guidelines uniformly across irrigation projects requiring government land acquisition.
Bc annual income ceiling limit as rs.6.00 lakhbansi default
The document outlines new criteria set by the Government of Telangana for determining the "creamy layer" among Other Backward Classes for reservation in civil posts and services. It adapts the annual income ceiling of Rs. 6 lakh set by the Government of India for defining creamy layer status. This new ceiling of Rs. 6 lakh per year will be used to determine creamy layer status for reservation purposes in Telangana. The order is issued under the powers of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act and is applicable to government posts in Telangana.
The document provides guidelines for implementing a program called "Sada Bainama" in Telangana to regularize unregistered land sale transactions that occurred prior to June 2nd, 2014. Key points:
- The program allows small and marginal farmers to register land purchases for up to 5 acres of dry land or 2.5 acres of wet land without paying stamp duty or registration fees.
- The entire registration process will be done online through the Telangana Land Records Management System for transparency. Farmers can apply at MeeSeva centers.
- Tahsildars (revenue officials) must verify applications by checking land records and conducting field inspections to determine if applicants fulfill requirements.
1241-REVENUE DEPARTMENT – Amendment to the G.O.Ms.No.243, Revenue (Assn.I) De...bansi default
This document amends an earlier order to incorporate Ex-Servicemen and widows into the categorization for pricing guidelines for allotting land for housing. It was requested that Ex-Servicemen be included in the Defence category and be allotted 175 square yard house sites as a welfare measure. The Chief Commissioner of Land Administration suggested incorporating Ex-Servicemen and widows and allotting land in the Defence category upon payment of basic land value. The order amends the previous order to include "Categories of Ex-Servicemen and Widows for the allotment of land for the purpose of house sites on payment of basic value of the land" as item (ix) in the pricing guidelines.
Consolidated guidelines on official dealings between the Administration and M...bansi default
Consolidated guidelines on official dealings between the Administration and Members of Parliament and State Legislatures – Observance of proper procedure
ST- Reservation in Admissions to Educational Institutions and in the Matter of appointment to the Services under the state for the persons belonging to scheduled Trines in Telangana
GO Ms No 75 Land Acquisition – Formulation of a Policy called “The Telangana ...bansi default
This document outlines a policy formulated by the Government of Telangana called "The Telangana State Policy for Acquisition of Land through Agreement under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013". The policy provides guidelines for acquiring small parcels of critical land needed for infrastructure projects through negotiated agreement with land owners rather than compulsory acquisition, to avoid delays and litigation. It limits the use of negotiated agreements to 10 acres for irrigation/road projects, 50 acres for resettlement centers, and 75 acres for other projects. The policy establishes a negotiation committee to offer land owners a 5-25% premium on market value to reach agreement.
2015 rev ms173 Suicidal deaths of Farmers- Enhancement of ex-gratia to Rs.5.0...bansi default
The government of Telangana issued an order to enhance financial support for families of farmers who committed suicide due to agricultural failures. The order increases the ex-gratia payment from Rs. 1 lakh to Rs. 5 lakhs and increases the ceiling for loan settlement from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 1 lakh. These increases are intended to better address the financial distress and debt burden faced by deceased farmers' families. Additional benefits for children's education and housing will continue as previously outlined. The new amounts will take effect from September 19, 2015.
security for keeping the peace and for good behaviourbansi default
This document summarizes security provisions under the Indian Code of Criminal Procedure relating to keeping the peace and good behavior. It discusses sections 106-110 of the Code, which allow courts to order individuals convicted of certain offenses (Section 106), likely to breach the peace (Section 107), taking precautions to conceal criminal plans (Section 109), or who are habitual offenders (Section 110) to post a bond to ensure good behavior. The document provides details on the offenses covered, process for ordering security, evidence requirements, and roles of police and courts in implementing the security measures.
This document provides background information on the powers and functions of revenue officers as executive magistrates under the Criminal Procedure Code of India. It discusses key sections of the code that deal with the appointment of executive magistrates and their jurisdiction, powers to conduct searches, maintain security and public order, handle unlawful assemblies, public nuisances, and conduct inquests into unnatural deaths. The document also analyzes procedures for executive magistrates to deal with cases under sections related to breach of peace and maintaining good behavior.
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.
M.W. DEPT. – “Shaadi Mubaarak Scheme” for extending Financial Assistance of Rs.51,000/- to each un-married girl belonging to Minorities at the time of Marriage residing in Telangana State – Further Partial Modification – Orders – Issued.
MINORITIES WELFARE DEPARTMENT – SHAADI MUBARAK SCHEME – Shaadi Mubarak
Scheme for extending financial assistance of Rs.51,000/- (Rupees Fifty One Thousands
only) to each Girl belonging to the Minority at the time of Marriage residing at Telangana
State – Modification of Procedure – Orders - Issued.
Minorities Welfare Department – “ Shaadi Mubaarak Scheme” for extending
financial assistance of Rs.51,000/-(Rupees Fifty one thousand only) to each girl
belonging to the Minority at the time of marriage residing at Telangana State -
Orders- Issued.
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.
BACKWARD CLASSES WELFARE DEPARTMENT – List of Backwards Classes
Castes/ Communities pertaining to the State of Telangana – Amendment -
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.
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
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.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It states that regular exercise can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illnesses.
This document briefly explains the June compliance calendar 2024 with income tax returns, PF, ESI, and important due dates, forms to be filled out, periods, and who should file them?.
Consolidated guidelines on official dealings between the Administration and M...bansi default
Consolidated guidelines on official dealings between the Administration and Members of Parliament and State Legislatures – Observance of proper procedure
ST- Reservation in Admissions to Educational Institutions and in the Matter of appointment to the Services under the state for the persons belonging to scheduled Trines in Telangana
GO Ms No 75 Land Acquisition – Formulation of a Policy called “The Telangana ...bansi default
This document outlines a policy formulated by the Government of Telangana called "The Telangana State Policy for Acquisition of Land through Agreement under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013". The policy provides guidelines for acquiring small parcels of critical land needed for infrastructure projects through negotiated agreement with land owners rather than compulsory acquisition, to avoid delays and litigation. It limits the use of negotiated agreements to 10 acres for irrigation/road projects, 50 acres for resettlement centers, and 75 acres for other projects. The policy establishes a negotiation committee to offer land owners a 5-25% premium on market value to reach agreement.
2015 rev ms173 Suicidal deaths of Farmers- Enhancement of ex-gratia to Rs.5.0...bansi default
The government of Telangana issued an order to enhance financial support for families of farmers who committed suicide due to agricultural failures. The order increases the ex-gratia payment from Rs. 1 lakh to Rs. 5 lakhs and increases the ceiling for loan settlement from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 1 lakh. These increases are intended to better address the financial distress and debt burden faced by deceased farmers' families. Additional benefits for children's education and housing will continue as previously outlined. The new amounts will take effect from September 19, 2015.
security for keeping the peace and for good behaviourbansi default
This document summarizes security provisions under the Indian Code of Criminal Procedure relating to keeping the peace and good behavior. It discusses sections 106-110 of the Code, which allow courts to order individuals convicted of certain offenses (Section 106), likely to breach the peace (Section 107), taking precautions to conceal criminal plans (Section 109), or who are habitual offenders (Section 110) to post a bond to ensure good behavior. The document provides details on the offenses covered, process for ordering security, evidence requirements, and roles of police and courts in implementing the security measures.
This document provides background information on the powers and functions of revenue officers as executive magistrates under the Criminal Procedure Code of India. It discusses key sections of the code that deal with the appointment of executive magistrates and their jurisdiction, powers to conduct searches, maintain security and public order, handle unlawful assemblies, public nuisances, and conduct inquests into unnatural deaths. The document also analyzes procedures for executive magistrates to deal with cases under sections related to breach of peace and maintaining good behavior.
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.
M.W. DEPT. – “Shaadi Mubaarak Scheme” for extending Financial Assistance of Rs.51,000/- to each un-married girl belonging to Minorities at the time of Marriage residing in Telangana State – Further Partial Modification – Orders – Issued.
MINORITIES WELFARE DEPARTMENT – SHAADI MUBARAK SCHEME – Shaadi Mubarak
Scheme for extending financial assistance of Rs.51,000/- (Rupees Fifty One Thousands
only) to each Girl belonging to the Minority at the time of Marriage residing at Telangana
State – Modification of Procedure – Orders - Issued.
Minorities Welfare Department – “ Shaadi Mubaarak Scheme” for extending
financial assistance of Rs.51,000/-(Rupees Fifty one thousand only) to each girl
belonging to the Minority at the time of marriage residing at Telangana State -
Orders- Issued.
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.
BACKWARD CLASSES WELFARE DEPARTMENT – List of Backwards Classes
Castes/ Communities pertaining to the State of Telangana – Amendment -
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.
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
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.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It states that regular exercise can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illnesses.
This document briefly explains the June compliance calendar 2024 with income tax returns, PF, ESI, and important due dates, forms to be filled out, periods, and who should file them?.
Defending Weapons Offence Charges: Role of Mississauga Criminal Defence LawyersHarpreetSaini48
Discover how Mississauga criminal defence lawyers defend clients facing weapon offence charges with expert legal guidance and courtroom representation.
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Receivership and liquidation Accounts
Being a Paper Presented at Business Recovery and Insolvency Practitioners Association of Nigeria (BRIPAN) on Friday, August 18, 2023.
Guide on the use of Artificial Intelligence-based tools by lawyers and law fi...Massimo Talia
This guide aims to provide information on how lawyers will be able to use the opportunities provided by AI tools and how such tools could help the business processes of small firms. Its objective is to provide lawyers with some background to understand what they can and cannot realistically expect from these products. This guide aims to give a reference point for small law practices in the EU
against which they can evaluate those classes of AI applications that are probably the most relevant for them.
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Lifting the Corporate Veil. Power Point Presentationseri bangash
"Lifting the Corporate Veil" is a legal concept that refers to the judicial act of disregarding the separate legal personality of a corporation or limited liability company (LLC). Normally, a corporation is considered a legal entity separate from its shareholders or members, meaning that the personal assets of shareholders or members are protected from the liabilities of the corporation. However, there are certain situations where courts may decide to "pierce" or "lift" the corporate veil, holding shareholders or members personally liable for the debts or actions of the corporation.
Here are some common scenarios in which courts might lift the corporate veil:
Fraud or Illegality: If shareholders or members use the corporate structure to perpetrate fraud, evade legal obligations, or engage in illegal activities, courts may disregard the corporate entity and hold those individuals personally liable.
Undercapitalization: If a corporation is formed with insufficient capital to conduct its intended business and meet its foreseeable liabilities, and this lack of capitalization results in harm to creditors or other parties, courts may lift the corporate veil to hold shareholders or members liable.
Failure to Observe Corporate Formalities: Corporations and LLCs are required to observe certain formalities, such as holding regular meetings, maintaining separate financial records, and avoiding commingling of personal and corporate assets. If these formalities are not observed and the corporate structure is used as a mere façade, courts may disregard the corporate entity.
Alter Ego: If there is such a unity of interest and ownership between the corporation and its shareholders or members that the separate personalities of the corporation and the individuals no longer exist, courts may treat the corporation as the alter ego of its owners and hold them personally liable.
Group Enterprises: In some cases, where multiple corporations are closely related or form part of a single economic unit, courts may pierce the corporate veil to achieve equity, particularly if one corporation's actions harm creditors or other stakeholders and the corporate structure is being used to shield culpable parties from liability.
What are the common challenges faced by women lawyers working in the legal pr...lawyersonia
The legal profession, which has historically been male-dominated, has experienced a significant increase in the number of women entering the field over the past few decades. Despite this progress, women lawyers continue to encounter various challenges as they strive for top positions.
The Future of Criminal Defense Lawyer in India.pdfveteranlegal
https://veteranlegal.in/defense-lawyer-in-india/ | Criminal defense Lawyer in India has always been a vital aspect of the country's legal system. As defenders of justice, criminal Defense Lawyer play a critical role in ensuring that individuals accused of crimes receive a fair trial and that their constitutional rights are protected. As India evolves socially, economically, and technologically, the role and future of criminal Defense Lawyer are also undergoing significant changes. This comprehensive blog explores the current landscape, challenges, technological advancements, and prospects for criminal Defense Lawyer in India.
Genocide in International Criminal Law.pptxMasoudZamani13
Excited to share insights from my recent presentation on genocide! 💡 In light of ongoing debates, it's crucial to delve into the nuances of this grave crime.
Business law for the students of undergraduate level. The presentation contains the summary of all the chapters under the syllabus of State University, Contract Act, Sale of Goods Act, Negotiable Instrument Act, Partnership Act, Limited Liability Act, Consumer Protection Act.