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What is a Revenue Court under the Punjab Tenancy Act 1887?

A. District Court
B. Special court for tenancy/agricultural land
C. Supreme Court
D. Civil Judge Court
Correct Answer: B. Special court for tenancy/agricultural land

The Punjab Tenancy Act 1887 establishes specific legal forums for land-related matters. Option B, "Special court for tenancy/agricultural land," correctly describes a Revenue Court. These courts are distinct from general civil courts and are specifically constituted to adjudicate disputes concerning land revenue, tenancy rights, and other agricultural land matters. Their specialized jurisdiction ensures expertise in these complex areas.

  • Option A, "District Court," Option C, "Supreme Court," and Option D, "Civil Judge Court" are all general courts with broader jurisdictions.
  • While they may hear appeals from Revenue Courts, they are not themselves the primary Revenue Courts established under the Act for initial adjudication of tenancy disputes.

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