When the A.P. (AA) Estates (Abolition & Conversion into Ryotwari) Act, 1948 came into force and what is the effect of abolition of an Estate?
Ans: I) This Act came into force w.e.f. 19-4-1949. ii) The effect of abolition of an estate is that the entire estate shall stand transferred and vested in the Government free of all encumbrances. It envisages acquisition of the rights of landholders and introduction of ryotwari settlement in such estates. iii) Every ryot who acquired occupancy rights (Kudivaram) prior to 1-7-1945 in respect of ryoti lands shall be entitled to a ryotwari patta U/s. 11(a) of the Act. iv) Similarly the Estatedar is entitled to a ryotwari patta for the private lands, which are under his personal cultivation prior to 1-7-1939 under Sec. 15 read with sections 12 to 14 of the Act.
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