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According to Jammu and Kashmir panchayat Raj Act, 1989, 'Halka majilis' mean:​

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An Act to provide for the constitutions of Halqa Panchayats, Block Development Councils and

The District Planning And Development Boards and matters concerned therewith.

Be it enacted by the Jammu and Kashmir State Legislature in the Thirty –Ninth Year of Republic

of India as follows :-

CHAPTER 1

PRELIMINARY

1. Short Title, extent and Commencement

(1) This Act may be called as the Jammu and Kashmir Panchayati Raj Act,1989.

(2) It extends to the whole of the state of Jammu and Kashmir.

(3) It shall come into force on such date as the Government may by notification in the

Government Gazette, appoint in this behalf.

2. Definitions

In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,-

(a) “Block” means area comprising such contiguous number of Halqas as may be determined

by the Government from time to time;

(b) “Block Development Council” means Block Development Co8uncil constituted under

section 27 of this Act;

(c) “Building” includes any shop, house, hut, out-house ,shed ,stable , sub-structure and land

a pertinent to a building whether used for the purpose of human habitations and otherwise

and whether of masonry ,bricks ,buildings ,wood ,mud ,thatch ,metal or any other

building material and includes a wall and wall but does not include mud-wall built around

agricultural land not abutting on the public road;

(d) “Case” means a criminal proceedings in respect of an offence tribal by a Halqa

Panchayati Adalat;

(e) “Chairman” means the chairman of –

(i) the Panchayati Adalat;

(ii) the Block Development Council;

(iii) The District Planning and Development Board;

(f) “Constituency” means a word for which a member is to be or has been elected;

(g) “District Planning and Development Board” means a District Planning and Development

Board constituted under this Act;  

(h) “Election Authority” means Chief Electoral Officer for the state;

(i) “Electoral Roll” means the rolls as may be prepared in accordance with the provisions of

this Act;

(j) “Halqa” means the area comprising a village or such contiguous number of villages as

may be determined by the Government from time to time;

(k) “Halqa Majlis” means all voters of a Halqa Panchayat;

(l) “Halqa Panchayat” means a Halqa Panchayat constituted under section 4 of this Act;

(m) “Naib-Sarpanch” means the Naib-Sarpanch of the Halqa Panchayat;

(n) “Paanch” means member of Halqa Panchayat whether elected or nominated under this

Act;

(o) “ Panchayat Advisory Committee” means a Panchayat Advisory Committee constituted

under section 8-A;

(p) “Panchayati Adalat” means a Panchayati Adalat constituted under section 47 of this Act

for the purpose of trails of suits and cases;

(q) “Prescribed” means prescribed by rules made under this Act;

(r) “ Prescribed Authority” means authority as may be appointed by the Government, by

notification , for all or any of the provisions of this Act;

(s) “Rules” means the rules made under this Act;

(t) “Sarpanch” means the Sarpanch of the Halqa Panchayat;

(u) “Schedule” means the schedule appended to this Act;

(v) “Suit” means a civil suit;

(w) “Vice Chairman” means the Vice chairman of –

(i) the Block Development Council.

(ii) The District Planning and Development Board.

(x) “Village “ means a part or parcel of the land having a separate name and known limits in

the Revenue Department.

(2) In this Act, the expressions “decree”, ”decree-holder”, ”judgement-debator” ,”legal

representative” and “movable property” shall have the same meaning as is assigned to them in the

Code of the Civil Procedure Act, Samvat 1977.  

3. Act to over-ride other laws

The provision of this Act shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith

contained in any other law for the time being in force or instrument having effect by virtue of

any such law.

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Answered by jprabha230
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I dont known

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