The question asks where the Statement of Customs (Wajib-ul-Arz) is included. According to the provided correct answer, it is included in the Register Taqseem Kasht. While Wajib-ul-Arz is generally a statement of village customs, its inclusion in the Register Taqseem Kasht (Register of Division of Cultivation) suggests that these customs might specifically guide or be referenced during the division of cultivated lands. This indicates a specific contextual application. Distractors like Register Gardawari (crop inspection) and Register Roznamcha (daily diary) are unrelated. Although Wajib-ul-Arz is often associated with the Record of Rights, the specific answer points to its inclusion within the Register Taqseem Kasht in this context.
Statement of Customs (Wajib-ul-Arz) is included in:
Correct Answer:
B. Register Taqseem Kasht