Q iii). Who should condone the delay after two years, after introduction of settlement rates Collector (DRO) or Commissioner of Survey, Settlement and Land Records.?
Clarification: The District Revenue Officer alone is competent to entertain belated petitions after expiry of statutory period of two years, provided reasonable cause is shown by the petitioners for delay and the error is other than clerical error. Where error is other than clerical error District Revenue Officer is competent only for condonation of delay of belated petitions and not competent to carryout correction in settlement records without the approval of Commissioner of Survey, Settlements and Land Records. The District Revenue Officer has to send necessary proposals to Commissioner of Survey, Settlement and Land Records for carrying out corrections duly examining the merits of the case including Technical scrutiny. The Commissioner S&LRs is competent to dispose of the case under Section 87-A of Land Revenue Act 1317F.
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