Correct Answer:
C. Collector
Foundational Concept: Land administration and revenue laws delegate specific responsibilities to district-level authorities for maintaining land records and boundaries, ensuring clarity in ownership and preventing disputes.
- Correct Option (C) Collector: The Collector is the chief officer in charge of revenue administration of a district. They are typically responsible for ensuring proper land demarcation and the satisfactory construction and maintenance of boundary marks, as this falls under their purview of land management and revenue collection.
- Distractors: (A) Village committee, while involved in local governance, usually lacks the final authority for boundary mark satisfaction. (B) The Board of Revenue (BoR) is a higher appellate body, not directly involved in such ground-level satisfaction. (D) An EDO (Revenue) might assist, but the ultimate authority and satisfaction typically rest with the Collector.