It will help chief executive officers and secretaries
to provide high-quality service to farmers and milk producers
impartially without pressure from the governing body, the bill stated.
Updated on 19-07-2023
BENGALURU: Revenue Minister
Krishna Byre Gowda on Tuesday tabled a Bill to amend Section 95 of the
Karnataka Land Revenue Act, 1964 (Karnataka Act 12 of 1964) to enable
conversion of agricultural land for nonagricultural purposes by way of
self-declaration through an affidavit, as proposed in the 2023-2024 budget.
If any occupant of agricultural land
wishes to divert such land or any part of it to any other purpose and if such
land is falling outside the Local Planning Area for which the Master Plan has
not been published, the applicant can submit an affidavit along with an
application to the deputy commissioner for conversion.
If the DC fails to decide within 30 days from the date of receipt of the
application, the approval for diversion is deemed granted.
Byre Gowda also tabled the
Registration (Karnataka amendment) Bill 2023 in the Assembly to give powers to
village registrars to refuse registration of forged and other illegal
documents. It gives powers to the district registrar either suo motu or on
a complaint to cancel the registration of forged documents in certain cases and
the new change also provides the appeal provision against the registrar’s
order.
Cooperation Minister KN Rajanna
tabled the Karnataka Cooperative Societies (amendment) Bill, to constitute a
common cadre of employees for any class of cooperative societies. This is
essential to reduce cases of misappropriation of funds in Primary Agricultural
Cooperative societies.
It will help chief
executive officers and secretaries to provide high-quality
service to farmers and milk producers impartially without pressure from
the governing body, the bill stated.
Accident cases to be shifted to district courts to reduce the
burden on the high court, the government is planning an amendment to the Motor
Vehicle Act and transfer the cases to district courts, the state cabinet
decided on Tuesday. At present, the high court has over 2 lakh accident-related
cases. The cabinet also approved an amendment to the Prohibition of
Transfer of Certain Lands (PTCL) Act.