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The Rajasthan Land Revenue (Allotment, Conversion & Regularisation of Agricultural Land for Residential, Commercial and Public Utility Purposes in Urban Areas) Rules, 1981
RAJASTHAN
India
India
The Rajasthan Land Revenue (Allotment, Conversion & Regularisation of Agricultural Land for Residential, Commercial and Public Utility Purposes in Urban Areas) Rules, 1981
Rule THE-RAJASTHAN-LAND-REVENUE-ALLOTMENT-CONVERSION-REGULARISATION-OF-AGRICULTURAL-LAND-FOR-RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL-AND-PUBLIC-UTILITY-PURPOSES-IN-URBAN-AREAS-RULES-1981 of 1981
- Published on 26 December 1981
- Commenced on 26 December 1981
- [This is the version of this document from 26 December 1981.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title and Commencement.
2. Definitions.
3. Purposes for which agricultural land may be permitted to be used.
4. Restrictions on the use of agricultural land for [Residential, Commercial or Public Utility] [As amended by G.S.R.45, Dated July 31, 1998, published in Rajpatra Part 4(ga), dated 7-8-1998, page 151(2), w.e.f. 7-8-1998.] purposes.
- No permission for the use of agricultural land for [Residential. Commercial or Public Utility] [As amended by G.S.R.45, Dated July 31, 1998, published in Rajpatra Part IV(ga), dated 7-8-1998, page 151(2), w.e.f. 7-8-1998] purpose shall be accorded in the following circumstances, namely -5. Land of which conversion cannot be permitted or regularised.
- Conversion of the following land shall not be permitted to be made, or regularised namely-6. Application for Permission.
7. Register of applications.
- All applications received by the authorised Officer under rule 6 shall be entered in a Register to be kept in Form 'B'.8. Scrutiny and Enquiry of Applications.
9. Disposal of Applications.
- Each application submitted under rule 6 to the Authorised Officer shall be examined, and enquired Into by ban separately. He may either reject the application or pass an conversion or regularisation in accordance with these rules:[Provided that no Order of conversion or regularisation shall be passed have the Authorised Officer in cases where the application relates to agricultural land falling within the municipal area or the periphery village of Mount Abu without prior approval of the State Government.] [Added by G.S.R. 68, Dated 12-9-90; published in Rajasthan Gazette Part 4(Ga)(I), Dated 27-12-90.]10. Conditions of conversion or regularisation.
- Conversion or regularisation of the use of agricultural land for [Residential or Commercial or Public Utility] [As amendment by G.S.R.45, Dated July 31, 1998, published in Rajpatra Part IV(ga), dated 7-8-1998, page 151(2), w.e.f. 7-8-1998.] purpose under these rules shall be made in accordance with the following conditions-11. Categorisation of towns and rates of conversion charges.
| Category-A | ||
| Charitable institution willing to install atleast one advanced diagnostic for curative plant/equipment fromwithin the list approved by the Government of Rajasthan from timeto time or provide some medical facility for advanced medicalservices or super speciality as per the plan approved by theState Government. | 25% of the conversion charges applicable for useof land for commercial purposes. | |
| Category-B | ||
| Charitable institutions not covered undercategory A' | 50% of the conversion charges applicable for useof land for commercial purpose. | |
| Category-C | ||
| Institution willing to set up specialityhospitals in specialities approved by the Government for aparticular area | 50% of the conversion charges applicable for useof land for commercial purpose. | |
| Category-D | ||
| Nursing homes, hospitals, diagnostic centres,clinic and dispensaries run on commercial lands and not coveredby other categories] | Equal to conversion charges applicable for useof land for commercial purposes. |
12. Application of bye-laws etc. of the local bodies.
- All constructions on land so converted may be regularised under these rules provided these conform to the bye-laws of the Urban Improvement Trust, local authority or any other authority having jurisdiction to deal with the particular type of construction.13. Penalty.
- Penalty shall be levied in all cases of unauthorised use arid conversion of agricultural land for [Residential or Commercial or Public Utility] [As amended by G.S.R.45, Dated July 31, 1998, published in Rajpatra Part 4(ga), dated 7-8-1998, page 151(2), w.e.f. 7-8-1998] purposes and the rate of penalty shall be as follows-14. Crediting of amount of conversion charges and penalty etc.
- The entire amount realised on account of conversion charges and penalty shall be credited to the Government Account.15. Consequences of regularisation.
- With effect from the date of regularisation of the land, all Khatedari rights in respect of such land shall be deemed t o have been surrendered to the Government. Therefore, no land revenue on such converted land shall be payable.16. Lease of Land.
- On conversion or regularisation as the case may by, the land shall be held on the basis of a lease in perpetuity. The terms and conditions of the lease shall be revisable by the Government after every [99 years] [Substituted by G.S.R. 127, Dated 26-3-82; published in Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary Part 4(Ga)(I), Dated 26-3-82, page 459.].17.
[x x x] [Deleted by No. F. 2(8) Revenue/9/90, Dated 3-3-92; published in Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary Part 4(Ga)(I), Dated 4-3-92.]18. Realisation of arrears.
- Arrears of all charges realisable by the Government under the rules shall be recovered as arrears of land revenue.19. Breach of conditions and rules.
20.
[x x x] [Deleted by G.S.R. 97. Dated 10-11-1987.]21. [ Functions of Revisory Authority. [Added by No. S.O. 49, Dated 22-5-86.]
- The functions of the Revisory Authority shall be regulated by the rules as may be prescribed by the State Government.]22. Repeal and Savings.
- The Rajasthan Land Revenue (Allotment, Conversion and Regularisation of Agricultural Land for Residential or Commercial Purposes in Urban Area) Rules, 1978 are hereby repealed:Provided that such repeal shall not affect any order made, action taken effect and consequences of anything done or suffered thereunder or any right, title, privilege, obligations or liability already acquired, accrued or incurred thereunder or any enquiry conducted, verification made or proceedings taken in respect thereof.[Schedule I] [Substituted by G.S.R. 94. Dated 16-12-82; published in Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary Part 4(Ga)(I), Dated 16-12-82. page 295-300.][See Rule 11(1)]| Category No. 1 | ||
| Towns | ||
| 1. Ajmer | 2. Bikaner | 3. Ganganagar |
| 4. Jaipur | 5. Udaipur | 6. Kota |
| 7. Jodhpur | 8. [ Alwar] [Inserted by G.S.R. 83, dated 1-10-94; published in Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary Part 4(Ga)(I) dated 20-10-94, page (1).] | 9. [ Mt. Abu] [Inserted by Inserted by G.S.R. 83, dated 1-10-94; published in Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary Part 4(Ga) (I) dated 20-10-94, page (1).] |
| Category No. 2 | ||
| 1.[xxx] [Deleted by G.S.R. 83, dated 1-10-94; published in Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary Part 4(Ga) (I) dated 20-10-94, page (1).] | 2. Beawar | 3. Bharatpur |
| 4. Bhilwara | 5. Pali | 6. Sikar |
| Category No. 3 | ||
| 1.[x x x] [Deleted by G.S.R. 83, dated 1-10-94; published in Rajasthan Gazette Extraordinary Part 4(Ga) (I) dated 20-10-94, page (1).] | 2. Amber | 3. Banswara |
| 4. Banner | 5. Baran | 6. Bundi |
| 7. Chittorgarh | 8.Chomu | 9. Chum |
| 10. Dausa | 11. Dholpur | 12. Fatehpur |
| 13. Gangapur City | 14. Hanumangarh | 15. Hindaun |
| 16. Jhunjhunu | 17.Kisliangarh | 18. Makarana |
| 19. Nagaur | 20.Nimbahera | 21. Pilibanga |
| 22. Rajsamand | 23.Ramganj Mandi | 24. Ratangarh |
| 25. Sanganer | 26.Sardar Sliahar | 27. Sawai Madhopur |
| 28. Sujangarh | 29. Suratgarh | 30. Tonk |
| Category No. 4 | ||
| 1. Anupgarh | 2. Abu Road | 3. Bari |
| 4. Balotra | 5. Bhinmal | 6. Bhadra |
| 7. Bavana 8.Chirawa | 8. Chirawa | 9. Dungarpur |
| 10. Deedwana | 11. Dunargarh | 12. Deeg |
| 13. Jhalawar | 14. Jalore | 15. Jaisalmer |
| 16. Jhalarpatan | 17. Karauli | 18. Kuchaman City |
| 19. Khetri | 20. Kesrishinghpura | 21. Kotputli |
| 22. Kekri | 23. Khairthal | 24. Laxmangarh |
| 25. Ladnun | 26. Malpura | 27. Merta City |
| 28. Nawalgarh | 29. Nathdwara | 30. Nokha |
| 31. Nohar | 32. Niwai | 33. Neem-ka-thana |
| 34. Pratapgarh | 35. Phalodi | 36. Pilani |
| 37. Padampur | 38. Raising Nagar | 39. Rajgarh (Churu) |
| 40. Rawatsar | 41. Sangaria | 42. Sojat |
| 43. Sri Karanpur | 44. Sri Vijainagar (Ganganagar) | |
| 45. Sirohi | 46. Sri Modhopur | 47. Sardul Shahar |
| 48. Sambhar | 49. Vijay Nagar | |
| Category No. 5 | ||
| 1. Bali | 2. Bissau | 3. Bandikui |
| 4. Bagar | 5. Bhinder | 6. Chaksu |
| 7. Chaapar | 8. Chabra | 9. deshnok |
| 10. Deoli | 11. Deogarh | 12. Gangapur |
| 13. Gajsinghpur | 14. Indergarh | 15. Jobner |
| 16. Jahajpur | 17. Kaman | 18. Kushalgarh |
| 19. Khandela | 20. Kherli | 21. Lakheri |
| 22. Mandawa | 23. Manesar | 24. Mukundgarh |
| 25. Nawan | 26. Pipar | 27. Phulera |
| 28. Pushkar | 29. Pindwara | 30. Parbatsar |
| 31. Pokaran | 32. Rajgarh (Alwar) | 33. Ramgarh |
| 34. Rajaldesar | 35. Sagwara | 36. Shahpura |
| 37. Sunel | 38. Shivganj | 39. Sarwar |
| 40. Salumber | 41. Taranagar | 42. Tijara |
| 43. Todaraisingh | 44. Todabhim | 45. Udaipurwati |
| 46. Uniara | 47. Vidyavihar | |
| 48. All other Unclassified Municipal Towns, notified areas andcantonment boards. | 49. All Mandies |