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[Cites 0, Cited by 0] [Section 115] [Entire Act]

State of Uttar Pradesh - Subsection

Section 115(2) in The U.P. Gram Sabha, Gram Panchayat and Bhumi Prabandhak Samiti Manual

(2)At the district headquarter, Revenue Assistant with the assistance of office of District Land Reforms Officer shall maintain Misilband Register prescribed for Revenue Courts in respect of cases of Gram Sabha, who shall be the incharge of the related cases of Gram Sabha, but for this purpose he should have to seek the help from the office of District Land Reforms Officer. In the column purported for recording in brief the final orders, reference of the order of Collector for contesting the case or otherwise should be noted. On instituting the suit, a note should be recorded in the Remarks Column to that effect against the entry of notice obtained for instituting the suit together with number and date of the suit. At the time of making entry the serial number and date of the case should be described, file of the notice, on which final orders have been passed, may be kept till the expiration of the limitation period, so that they may be easily available on filing of the suit. On instituting the suit, just after the case is submitted the file of uncontesting case shall be sent after obtaining the final order of the Collector, and the file of contesting cases, as far as may be, shall be sent to defend the case to D.G.C. (i.e. Civil or Revenue) or Panel lawyer (Civil or Revenue). At the District headquarter, the Misilband Registers should be maintained in two parts. Each Register should be divided in three parts - in Part one matters relating to notice should be entered and in other part the matter relating to cases should be entered. That part, in which revenue matter is to be entered, on coming forward it should be divided in three parts (first) relating to U. P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, another for the cases relating to U. P. Land Revenue Act, and the third for the cases relating to U. P. Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Rules. Sufficient pages, i.e., three-fourth pages of Registers should be left to enter notices because their numbers are large in comparison with the suits filed. In the Remarks Column the cross entry should be done for the document of notice. After the case being decided, District Government Counsel or Panel lawyers shall return the following informations to the Revenue Assistant together with the file-