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State of Kerala - Subsection

Section 9(6A) in Kerala Land Assignment Rules, 1964

(6A)[ Notwithstanding the order of registry of any land and the communication of that order to the assignee, the title to that land shall not pass to the assignee until he remits that land value and tree value payable in respect of that land, the arrears of tax, if any due in respect of the land and other charges due from him] [Inserted by SRO 85/70 dated 25-2-1970 published in Kerala Gazette Extraordinary No. 71 dated 02-03-1970.].If the assignee does not remit land value, tree value and arrears of tax due from him and other charges within three months from the date of sanctioning the registry, the registry shall be cancelled, the occupants evicted, the land resumed and reassigned to other eligible families. The [patta] [Substituted by SRO 41/70 dated 21-1-1970 published in Kerala Gazette Extraordinary No. 34 dated 21-01-1970.] for the land shall be issued only after the entire amount is paid within three months:[Provided that the Tahsildar may in the case of assignees who are landles and whose annual family income does not exceed Rs. [10,000] [Inserted by SRO 1141/75 dated 1-12-1975 published in K. G. Extraordinary No. 714 dated 02-12-1975.], in his discretion, allow the payment of land value, tree value and other dues in half yearly installments not, however, exceeding four in number. In such cases patta for the land shall be issued only after the entire amount has been paid by the assignee. If the assignee wants to cut and remove the tree from the land before the patta is granted, the prior permission, in writing of the Tahsildar shall be obtained. The Tahsildar may, before granting permission, direct the assignee to remit the estimated value of the trees sought to be cut and removed] [Added by G.O. (P) No. 285/66/RD dated 17-05-1966 published in Kerala Gazette No. 22 dated 31-05-1966.].Provided further that if the occupants had not be evicted, the Revenue Divisional Officer may, at his discretion and in deserving cases condone the delay in payment of land value, tree value arrears of tax and other charges due from the assignee, upto a period of one year from the date of the order sanctioning the registry. In such cases, the assignee shall remit the entire dues in a lump within fifteen days from the date of the orders of the Revenue Divisional Officer. If the occupants fail to remit the amount within the time so allowed, they shall be summarily evicted:[Provided also that the District Collectors and the Board of Revenue shall be competent to condone delay in payment of land value, tree value, arrears of tax and other charges due from the assignee in deserving cases upto a period of [three years] [Added by G.O.(P) 569/Rev. dated 12-10-1966 published in Kerala Gazette No. 41 dated 18-10-1966.] and [five years] [Inserted by SRO 594/76 dated 25-5-1976 published in Kerala Gazette No. 23 dated 8-6-1976.] respectively from the date of the order sanctioning registry. In all cases where the delay exceeds [five years] [Inserted by SRO 594/76 dated 25-5-1976 published in Kerala Gazette No. 23 dated 8-6-1976.] sanction of Government shall be obtained for condoning the delay].[Note. [Inserted by SRO 85/70 dated 25-2-1970 published in Kerala Gazette Extraordinary No. 71dated 02-03-1970.] - Arrears of assignment dues shall bear interest at [6 per cent per annum]]