This question pertains to the specific grounds for the dismissal of a Lambardar, a crucial village official. The correct answer is Property dispute with family members. While personal disputes can be disruptive, a property dispute with family members is generally considered a private civil matter and not a direct, official ground for dismissal from the public office of Lambardar, unless it involves criminal activity or severely impedes official duties. Conversely, being seriously embarrassed by debt, involvement in criminal activities, or incapacitation due to old age are all valid and recognized grounds for dismissal, as they directly compromise the Lambardar's integrity, capacity, or ability to perform their official responsibilities effectively.
On which reason cannot a Lambardar be dismissed?
Correct Answer:
C. Property dispute with family members