In The Bombay Tenancy Act, What Do Navi Sharat & Juni Sharat Mean?

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In the Bombay Tenancy Act, what do Navi Sharat & Juni Sharat mean?

Documents must be submitted in order to bring agricultural land under the provisions of the Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Land Act for the conversion of Navi Sharat to Juni Sharat. The process is described in detail below.

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Since land is a state topic, state laws govern all legislation, regulations, and laws pertaining to the transfer, conversion, and other legality of land. The Bombay Tenancy Act for Maharashtra regulates the conversion of agricultural land from leasehold (Navi Sharat) ownership to freehold ownership (Juni Sharat). Here is all the information you require.

Describe Navi Sharat. The tenure under which impartible agricultural land is leased out and purchased by tenants in accordance with the terms of the Bombay Tenancy & Agricultural Land Act is referred to as Navi Sharat.

Describe Juni Sharat.

According to the definition of Juni Sharat, an agriculturist will be the only owner of land used for farming. This pre-Bombay Tenancy & Agricultural Land Act tenure is based on the rules that were in place prior to its implementation. The owner of agricultural land will not be subject to any obligations or restrictions under this tenure land act.

How can Navi Sharat be changed to Juni Sharat?

The accountable public person to handle the land conversion will be the local mamlatdar. He will determine the owner-payable conversion premium after receiving the necessary documentation. State administrations in various states have relaxed the requirement for changing the tenure of agricultural land. The standard premium for converting from Navi Sharat to Juni Sharat is 40 percent of the land rate plus additional costs.

What paperwork is needed for the conversion?

The following set of documentation is necessary for the conversion of agricultural land from Navi Sharat to Juni Sharat:

a certified copy of the 7/12 record from 1951–1952 that corresponds to the application date

Community Form 6 Hakpatrak certified copy containing all essential alterations to the relevant agricultural land

Owned by the applicant or owner is a certified copy of the Village Form-8.

Original Panchnama copy

the original version of the response provided to a Talati assignment

Certified copy of zoning certificate

Tracing copy of a land map

A true copy of a contract or deed between the buyer and the seller (if any)

Certified Kulmukhtyarnama copy (if the applicant is a Kulmukhtyar)

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This is all about the several types of agricultural land tenure that have emerged since the Bombay Tenancy & Agricultural Land Act was put into effect.

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