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The Land Revenue Act was enforced on:

A. Dec 07, 1967
B. Dec 06, 1967
C. Dec 07, 1977
D. Dec 06, 1977
Correct answer is: A. Dec 07, 1967
The Punjab Land Revenue Act came into force on 7 December 1967.

The income a nation collects from taxes is called:

A. Property tax
B. Sales tax
C. Income tax
D. Revenue
Correct answer is: D. Revenue
Government receipts from taxes constitute public revenue.

Hereditary Lambardari system was abolished by:

A. President of Pakistan
B. High Court of Pakistan
C. Supreme Court of Pakistan
D. Both B and C
Correct answer is: C. Supreme Court of Pakistan
The Supreme Court ruled on hereditary aspects of lambardari, effecting abolition of the hereditary system.

The assessment of Land revenue remains in force for ______ years.

A. 20
B. 25
C. 30
D. 35
Correct answer is: B. 25
Assessment validity period is 25 years as per this entry.

The deputy of Tehsildar is known as:

A. Board of Revenue
B. Executive revenue
C. Naib Tehsildar
D. None of these
Correct answer is: C. Naib Tehsildar
The Naib Tehsildar acts as deputy to the Tehsildar.

When did the Land Acquisition Act come into force?

A. 01 Feb, 1894
B. 01 March, 1894
C. 01 April, 1894
D. None of these
Correct answer is: B. 01 March, 1894
The Land Acquisition Act historically came into force on 1 March 1894.

The land which is irrigated from water of wells is called:

A. Nehri
B. Chahi
C. Abi
D. Barani
Correct answer is: B. Chahi
Land irrigated by wells/tube-wells is locally termed “chahi.”

Upon whom is it obligatory to carry out 100% inspection/partial of Gardawari?

A. Naib Tehsildar
B. Tehsildar
C. Patwari
D. Kanungo
Correct answer is: C. Patwari
Patwari is responsible for exhaustive field inspections and girdawari records.

What is the limitation of appeal to BOR under Punjab Land Revenue Act 1967?

A. 30 days
B. 40 days
C. 60 days
D. 90 days
Correct answer is: D. 90 days
Limitation for appeal:

According to Sec. 162 of the land revenue act the period of limitation for an appeal under Sec. 161 shall run from the date of the order appealed against and shall be.

(i) Thirty days, where the appeal lies to the collector.

(ii) Sixty days, where the appeal lies to the commissioner.

(iii) Ninety day where the appeal lies to the board of revenue.

PLD 1950 Rev. 560

Limitation starts from the day on which the order appealed against was pronounced and not from the date on which the appellant came to know of it even through it was pronounced in his absence.

A person to whom land revenue of any land has been assigned in whole or part by Govt is?

A. Village servant
B. Zamindar
C. Village headman
D. Jagirdar
Correct answer is: C. Village headman
Assignment of revenue to a person (often village official) recorded as village headman.
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